The Quebec chronicle, 1 octobre 1906, lundi 1 octobre 1906
[" [ The Weather.St.Lawrenos avd Gull, \u2014 Pigg and cool, frost at night.ESTABLISHED 1764 CUBA UNDERGOES AMERICAN INTERVENTION Provisional Government Estab, \u201cished with Sbc'y Taft at Head * THE ARMY OF OCCUPATION Six Thousand Troops to be Despatched to Cuba\u2014Pregident Rocsoveit and Secre- » ! wy Taft in Accord Washington, Sept.29.\u2014Pregdent Roosevelt im a wireless message re ocived to-night, authorised the sending of the firet American army expedition to Cuba.ALI day the Acting Seoretary of War, the Military Secretary and the Chiet of Staff had been trying to comumunicate with the President, who visited the North Atlantis fect off Cape Cod to-day, and the fosange to-night was the first de spatch they had received from him after the recvipt of a despatch from Secretary Taft early in the day in which he urged the sending of United States troops to Cuba.Secretary Taft's despatch indicated that there was « clear unders i between bim and President t concerning the Cuban situation, Immediately after the receipt of the despatch from the Secretary of War; Acting Secretary Oliver, of the War Department, directed the issuance of orders for the moholisstion of troops at Newport News.These orders, howtver, were tentative, President Roosevelt was fully advised by the War Department of the situation but the messages were delayed and t anxiety antil his approval came to-night.Preparstions for the mobolisation of ths [roped expedition of 5,000 men at e News were not delayed by the failure to get the President's sanction of the expedition immediately.The quartermaster general hurried orders from his department to Cuba and contracts for transports were entered into ra but un- Hl reassuri teh came the Prosiient Abies was much unessi- ness, lest there might have been à misunderstanding of ches.Washington, .29.\u2014The War Department to-night tecsived from Presi dent Roosevelt instructions to send 4,000 troops to Cuba immediately.ges e sending Cul All the organisations making the firat e: itions arranged by the general stafl were advised of the Secretary's request and Quartermaster Liumphrey and his assistants began to bire transports and to ordur supplies delivered immediately | at Newport News, where the first expedition will be mobolised.Sufficient supplies to last 5,500 men for 30 days are beirg rushed to that point.Quertermaster depots at Philadelphia, Boston, New York and other cities ave being drawn upon.rigadet General Wint, commanding the ment of the Missouri, was to Newport News to-day wlere he will sssume full of the embarkation of troops.He is to re main there indefingtely and will lgok after a second and third expadition, should the government find it nervs- sarv to send a large army into Cuba.Brig.General Funston, who is already in Cuba, is to be in command of all she troops sept there.Col.EB.D.Crowder, of the judge advocate general's office, who is to ba Taft's legal adviser in the organization of the new governmens in Cuba, left to-day for Havana.Wesliegton, Sept.30.\u2014American troops wow are moving toward Cuba.Mobilization of the force will be at Nowport News, although a part ° tion artillery force to Cubs will sect, from New York and Tampa, Pla, Advices recived at the departments of the military establishment of vemment to-day, indicate that all in quiet in Cuba and that the in- surgewts_ intend to \u2018ay down their arms.The probability is that United States forces in the island will be landed only as 8 precautionary mea- ure., Havana, Sept.20.\u2014The work of dis- ing lly the revolutionary forced in arms against the Cuban Govment is already under way.She Was Wild With Pain From Willow Creek, Ont, Miss E.Diegel writen :-\u2018\u201cA few years ago wns drenched with rain and got lumbago; it was like a ster] rod piercing my back.1 alto had earache and was jurt wild with pain.I applied batting ponked with Nerviline to my ear an rubbed on Nerviline for the lumbago.That rubbing relieved and in a few hours 1 wes well.No other liniment couki do thin.\u2018 It's the penetrating power of Nerviline that makes it mi prrior to all other liniments, Nothing bests it, 200.at all dealers.WALSST DRAWS WITH RNGDES Kansan City, Sept.30\u2014Joe Walcot, of Boston.and Billy Rhodes,\u2019 of thie city.fought n M round draw to-day on à sand island in tha Missouri river, 1 miles below Kansas City.| the | #FOw THE KING TO COME \u2014 jme May Visit Quebec on Occas- _lon ef-Ter-Centenary Celebration London, Bept.9\u2014It de probable that the layal subjects of King Edward and Queen Alexandra resident in Cenada will bo favored with a visit from Their Majosties during the summer of 1908, in which year the ter-centenary oe met founding of Quebec will be cele- Notwithstanding the fact that His Majesty was obliged to decline the invitation of the Canadian Paslisment to visit the Dominion this year, there is every reason for believing that a royal tour of Canada will take place in 1908, When His Majesty declimed the invitation of the Canadian Parliament he unhesitatingly expressed the through his ministry, that at some future time it might be possible for him to visit his Canadian dominions, and it is thought that, viding affuirs of state will allow of his tem y absence from the heart of the Empire, he, will avail himself two years henos of the opportunity of seing ,one, at least, of ité outlying sections.: It is umderstood that the Ter-Cen- tanary Committee at Quebec is anxious that Their Majestien shall be present at the celebration they are arranging in hope, re PE p great Champlain.QUEBEC'S CIRCULAR.What Some of the Montrealers Have te Say About it.Montreal, Sept.98\u2014Mr.F.H.Mathewson, President of the Board , merely smiled at the circular issusd by the Quebre Board ¢ of Trade in its attempt to a blow at the channel between Montreal and that city.\u201cOh, no.The Montreal Board Trade does not deem it to comport with its dignity to take ihe slightest notice of such a circular.We refused at the council board to recognise or disouss it in any way.It is not worth it, but I think if the press should notice it all, it would be to ridicule the position nssumed, and the pretensions set forth.\u201d Co \u201cMr.W.I.Gear, Vice-President of the Retert Reford Shipping Co., said : \u201c1 would _not notice it\u2014mot worth it.\u201d Mr: Robert Raford spoken to, said ¢ thought the matter was ome the press, which was the rxponedt publie opinion, but he did not care to express his own sentiments on the coaster.\u2018 : \u201cYou know, there is a great, deal of politics in Quebec,\u201d said Mr.Reford, smilingly.\u201cWell, I Montreal can take care of iteelf,\u201d said Mr.D.W, Campbell, general manager of the Elder- Dempster Shipping Co.\u201cWe do not need to trouble about such a circular.Montreal has done things for some time past, and, as the head of navigation, will continue to do them, in apite of such circulars as the present.Can you turn the water back ?Can you change our natural position ?Is it not aximmatic that ocean trade .will esek the furthest inlet into any country ?Now, it may be that hoats like the Emprosses, end bigger boats, will make Quebec their summer terminus.And do you thipk that they will hurt us ?Not in\u2019the least.The combined freight and passenger boat may continæe to grow bigger and quicker, but freight boats have reached the maim mn es to ity, and the present an ture types of freight boats will be between seven and uh thousand tons.That is why, from our experience, we sald our hig boats to the C.P.R.With regard to the big passenger boats, which Nosgtreal sibly [iss permanently, there wi ten of these to fif ht nd it is the freight Brat Shick parr whith indicate the prosperity and th of the country.\u201cIn the whole season, thers would not be more than ten of the big passenger boats, and these may be found at Quebec : but it is not a few.pess- engers who prove ansthing or tell any tl in respest to the volume of trade a port.\u201cYou may take it that far the future the freight boats will not need quite thirty feet of water.On the other band, the bigger you build your passenger and freight boats dombined, the deeper will they sink in \u2018the water, { and the greater depth will they re quire, There are fifty ports equipped for the moderate.rized freight boats, which are not prepared for the ig pastenger and freight boat.\u201d OCEAN ARRIVALS.88.Columbia, at New York, from Glasgow and Moville.88.Bleucher, at New York from bourg.88.Merion, at Philadalphis \\from Livergot and Queenstown.88.Cale la, at Moville, from Few BS.Etruria, st Liverpool, from New: ss.Tonian, at Liverpool, from Montreal 86.New York, at Sout] , New York.outhampton, from.Gordon's London Dry Gordon's Old Tom Gordon\u2019s Sloe Gin The pie HURACANE MISS SOUND.| i Great Devastation and Lose Cf Life Along the Shore THREE ISLES SUBMERGED \u2014 Six Peraons Drowned, Eight Large Sailing Vessels and Three Sailor Ones Wrecked, New Orleans, Sept.29-Six persons drowned, eight large sailing vessels wrecked, about thirly smaller vessels sunk or ashore and property damage of more than a million dollars, was the result of the hurricane in Mississippi Sound, The full extent of the disaster became known when Ship, Cat, and Horn Islands were heard from.They had been completely.submerged, according to the reports of tugs sent out, from the mainland.All ihe loss of life and most wrocks occurred at the eastern end of et Horn Tuand wh ht-keeper was at Horn ore Light: Johnson and his wife ot enter were swept into the gulf with their tight-house and drowned.One © of New Orleans, went ashore at Horn Island.The other four wlembers of the crew escaped.During the storm two bodice wers seen floating.Outside of shipping, the mein property loss in the Sound cities at ula.Fifteen lumber mills located there reported many of their buildings, with machinery, razed.Large quantities of pine timber were destroyed.Attempts by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad to run trains past the washout at Pascsgouls in an effort to reach Mobile to-night were without sucoess.All telegraph wires were down at this point.\u2018 PENSACOLA DEVASTATED.Pensacola, Sept.30\u2014The loss of Hie and the damage resulting from the hurricane which struck this city on Thursday morning ore heavy.The list of dead has grown to 28, and it is known that many more have been lost and others injured while 3,000 are homeless.For two days rescuing parties have been working, but many bodies are still under wreckage.For tea~miles east west streets are strewn with the wrecks of homes dom varie ol a Made.30\u2014As à re sult of the storm the entire water : front hore is a maus of tangled wreckage.The costly bridge of the Louisville & Nashville railroad, spanning Escambia bay, was demolished and it will he many days before trains can go eastward.The work of rebuilding will be begun as soon as possible.Train service north has been restored.Out of fifteen fishing schooners of the Bapders & Co.fleet only one is afloat.Warren k Coe flees suffered alls, only one being undamaged.others are on the beach and some of them broken up.Three hundred people are homeless and in want, but citisens are getting funds, and it is not now believed that any outside aid will be needed.Mobile, Ala., via Meridian, Miss., Sept.30\u2014The number of casualties in tofors been inaccessible.The total last night of the known dead was 76.by the reports that reached Mobile during the night and early to-day.THE OVERSEAS MAIL ourney Accom- Poil, Within the Contract, Montreal, Sept.26\u2014The first overseas mail from the Orient Great Britain have been delivered in Liverpool by the C.P.R.within the contrach time of Ii} days.The es of Britain, which carried them Quebec, arrived at Liverpool to-duy at 1 p.m.They.were brought across the Pacific by the Empress of India, which left ong Kong August 30th at ¢ pm, and arrived at Vancouver at 6 p.m, September 17th, Were carried across Canada to Quebec in 88 hours on the C.P.R.Overseas Mail train, And sent honda by the Faenpress of Britain, which left Quebso at 8.18 p.m.on September Îlat.\u2018The time, therefore, geoupied in the trip from fong Kong tè Liverpool was only 20 days.hours and 35 minutes, or 7 hours and 28 minutes within the contract time.The C.P.R.has more than fulfilled its agreement with the postal authorities on both the east and west bound halt cireuite of the, globe.The Bnrest of Japen, bringing out the ec tnd averseas Wail oor Hong Kong, left that port yesterday at 4 p.m.and le due at Vancouver October 16th.am mmm marmcent TIE CRONSTADT MUTINEERS Croastadt, Sept.30\u2014The sentences of the court martial on the sailors and.others charged with participation in the mutiny at Cronstadt last August have been delivered subject to oon- firmation.M.Onipko, one of the bead: era of the pearant party in the out: jawed parlinment is oo to deportation and the loss of his evil rights.Nineteen sailors are condemn: to death by shooting, twelvé to life wervitude, 180 to terme of servi tude very from four to twebty yrars, and other enflors to ser vice with disciplinary battalions and various terms of i All the condemned prisoners their military priviloves.Ope hundred and twenty-niné sailors \u2019 .This number was brought up to a cer- | tainty of 79 and @ possibility of 102 ' The worst catastrophe was drowned when [the schooner Usisy, | § sc EJ wien eoquit- : A, Wh of the | lA the t storm of last Wednesday is slowly increasing as mes are re {J ceived from places which have here.| #18 4 3 Aes C4 89 anni Frenoh Flannel, à 1.-Eiabioideted: Prone Flann, | M 71 \u20ac Ÿ inches wide, white, sky, grey, red come boots, the A\u201d These Silver, Claret and Liqueur hi V'SITORS who have its variety, its mats LA} navy and black, very fine quality, Shoe Chance for BRE as there are only 60 paire.; Misses\u2019 Box Caif battoned or leced - As! winter weight, excuptional value R thin special prios pét-pair, oaly.g.a.New Wall Papers.GR are selling at ocgual price.Ask to wes the cheaper ME ne low as Ho.aod oe pr IE AO AA ep: Men's Men's Beadfi inf: Coats, well meds S$ in Wey d ings of fine fail- § turred ll oc Russian Muskrat, collar and of Persian Lemb or Natural, tiie or Mareior one, 120 ranging in > Spams \u201csae il nt window Jia shing Mole CAS RIC LE pe 40 only, Ladies\u2019 Skirts of fine S quality, black Vicuna Cloth, lengths { 38, 40 and 42, all seams strapped with )) scalloped taffeta silk and Smished with XN fa 35.50.¥ only.stitching, regular price should be Your choice, while they last Infants\u2019 and 390 \u201c uet\u2019\u2019 Children\u2019s Hats HESE GOODS have just arrived and are not reduced in price\u2014they TR, SN BEE + \u201cBUY YOUR FURS\" BEFORE THE WINTER SETS:IN: Tm ae \u2018 + i.LX wie {.Gia Hig?ASE FOLKS will take dhe hint and come © Paquet's for their furs for the coming Winter.All the rug syles are on exhi \u201cStoles, Muffs and Jackets: A large assortment of Btolss, Scarfs/ bitiba-in the Fur Department.Some of them are \u201c _ rous.Aflare priced in the \u201cPaquet\u201d way\u2014the - Kighest-valuæ' procurable at thtlowwest prices consis famous for style, finish and dye, as well as good all round satisfaction.| VVe guarantee all out Furs and you take no chances in dealing at this store.Jus compare our prices with thoss of others before you' purchase-your Furs this season, costs nothing to make sure and comparisan is our songes mendation, sur MIE ad dies ca .x; mali YH pee \"CANDY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY NIGHT.AKS home a supply; of Candies T for over Sunday.specials at the new Confectionary Dethy Bagement, ill ie Fine hooylate Cram; vanilla and qual\u201d, grt Choealates oon pr Pon besry; Orange an \"rope tote with granulated sugar.Special per B,.18 Lowney's Bonbons.These high-gradé Bonbons are famous, the world aver, for their quality.if Try a er of a lb.and purity.of these.They comprise Figs, , Maple Creams, Vanilla w , Chocolate Wintergreen, Cho- 4 colate Almonds, Bitter Sweets nad Ice Cream Drops, per 1-4 Ib.the pkg.10¢ \u2014 Fe Gans, strawberry flavors, special per hb.16e ; - outra Children\u2019s Furs.Our showing of Children\u2019s Fur Coats, Caps sid Carriage Robes is very gom- i wr 3 , comprising all the best ities Neckpiecos, Bost i Capes un al Vite Rabbit, White Lamb, Grey sorts of Fur, °- : cheapest at Lamb, Raccoon, sad Muskrat.he R36 right ui Bost eppentive.Er os Mulls ranging -1ce from $4.50.te 5 Cèpa + tb Berlaps, S42.$76.00.Jackvis [rom $80.00 to.gb [AUTOS pou A Se 50 only, Ledies\u2019 Skirts of grey mixed Tweed, lengths 36, 40 and 42, full, circular style made with a series of half-inch tucks all round.These were meant to sell at $5.30 each and represent the best svalue in Cerrade to-day at that pri Your Choice, only.oeeens verse \u2026.nae mises, makes such values as this possible.300 dosen, Childrsa\u2019s Felt Hats, all sims, colors Navy, Cardinal, Brown, \" Silver Grey and Black, fist or round crown, upturped or straight brim, trimmed with ribbon streamers, bows or pompons, a rare value at $1.30 dot Young Ladiesisa splendid value in Misses\u2019 Shoes.Thame who would take advantage of these should at the earliest possible moment sims 11 to 3, spring heels, heavy at 65 rices for the beet grades of Wall Paper mit prove us great surpries you, The lines we .end 400.8 roll are double the moe of many at Neglige Shirts.RY Mens Flanrelette Shires, \u201cNorte ND Style, collars attached, ity, 06 Sideboard Covers.\"15 only, Damask, Sideboard Covers, size 16 x 72 inches, golf bleached, fringed, good qualit: al price Fancy Shirts.Men's Fancy Shirts, stiff fronts, the novweat designs and: patterns, | quality, our prices al.od values at 31.00 and .a.cnmice ions, been here during this Great Opening Exhibition have unanimo! hlees qualities and ite moderate prices.Here are three hi ; Three Matchless Values in Tweed and Clath Siri a i of Ee iE wn So epee (age ee ie À + 390 and Bonnets Attractively Pricedare rather à brilliant exam; Fur Rugs, $4.00 and.\u201ceh « C a Ts act 45 only, Minses\u2019 Skirts of Ladies\u2019 Cloth, lengths 28, 30, 32, 34 and 36, colors Cardinal, Bottle Green, Na and Brows Mix, strapped with blac taffeta silk, box pleating each side, the material! alone couldn't be bou, at the price.Matchless valu at $9.75, Your Choice only.ices Infants\u2019 Huts and Bonnets ot fms quality Broadcloth, White or Cream, the finest range of styles and mate: rials in Quebec, made either in combination silk and bearskin, all silk or all bearskia, priced at figures which usly praised the Staples je vai male he 3 of the values re] ted in $AN 1d, for each line of goods noi ually manafactured on the RA prices.Keen buying in the best markets of the wor pre- Department its stocks values to start the week off with \u2014 \u2019 129 Russia Crash.100 yards, Half bleached Russian Crash, @ inches wide, matchless Tole gt he mgr pn I AT The \u201cPaquet\u201d Shoe for Men.ELL, have you tried the new * \u201cPaduet\u2019\u201d Shoe yet?Hundreds of customers have pronounced it the most comforteble shoe on the market.We guarantee absolute comfort and satisfaction.The ¢'Paquet\u201d Shoe is nade %0 our order, by one of the largest\u2019 and best factories in the country, from the very highest grade of leather.Try o pair next time.One Price only.sees sisson ures, Framed Picturesid oak ANDROME Fremed H peatly framed in ® frames of various finishes, colored pictures, figures, landscapes and other choirs subjects, large size auit- able for home decorwtion.Our Less: er at the special price, sadh., we Men's Underwear.Men's Fleece-Lined Underwear, sil cises, ntriped.drab, grey and blue, extra aproial value at our special prise per Bacment.con cry nl vom cause HALF PRICE SALE OF HANDSOME GLASSWARE.- From Three to Fifty Dollar Values Clearing at Half Price.WAYS SOMETHING OF IMPORTANCE to see ot te very time you are expecting t» exorbitant figures and when goodsknclude Tiffany Vases, PAE AE Sr tw ar wo Dew ioh Bohemian Glas, Se a ee lecorated in Solid Guld, Rock Geta, ote, regular prices 83.00 to 650.03.Your choice at exact ol er LE = \u201c, par RE RSS .i fat 4 t in the Basement every day\u2014but it\u2019s seldom such a rare chanos a this oocurs find high prices on the latest novelties.We make it a po'nt never to mark our goods at qou are told that the regular prices were from $8.00 to 350.00 you oan depend upon its being true.oye ns Half Price, J LA RE La 190 LATEST IMPORTATIONS.Dress Department Colored Cloths, Fancy Tweeds, Scotch Plaids, Millinery Department Hats and Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons Mantle Department Jackets, Mantles,.Dressing Gowns, Feather Stoles and Boas.Gents\u2019 Furnishings Overcoatings, Suitings, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Boy's Suits, Long Silk Gloves, Long Suede Gloves.Carpet Department Brussels, Axminster and Tapestry, Newest Patterns, Mats, Rugs, Curtains, Poles Ete., Linoleum, Oilcloths.5 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH, Glover, Fry & Co.FANCY BUTTONS - - FOR - - VESTS, COATS AND MANTLES We have imported from England and from Austria 8 very fine selection of Buttons in Sterling Silver, in Gold set with genuine Amethysts and Topazes, in fine Enamel, in Rhine Stones, and in French Gray and Dark Oxydized Metal, prives from $1.80 to $20.00 per set of uttons.i Our Stock of Fancy Hat Pius, is a very attractive ine, there are numbers of pretty Pins ranging in price from 25c.to $10.00 cach.\u2019 y being in pr Fancy Belts in Rich Materials, Gold Cloth, Silver Cloth and many new shades of Green and Blue, Prices 75¢.to $25.00.Our fine Leather Goods are rapid sellers, we have exclusive atyles in all the small articles of Leather, Purses, Card Cases, Portfolios, Guest Books, Prayer Books, Shopping Bags, Opera Bags and Vanity Bags.Rhine Stone and Vate Pearl Jowellony, for which there is a great demand, will be found in exquisite designs in our stock, \u2018l'here are very fine Necklets Four dants, Brooches, and Corsage Ornaments in R ine Stones, Pearls and Emerald Doublets, the designing is most artistic and effective, In Back Combs and Bide Combs we have a handsome collection; Our Empire \u2018Combs set with white oy colored Stones are very stylish.Prices from $1.50 Fashionable Faas, in white and cream Ga sx we with Spangles.Prices from 81.50% G.SEIFERT & SONS JEWELLERS, 16 FABRIQUE STREET, QUEBEC.The Quebeg Ghronigle QUEBEC, OCTOBER 1, 1908.HOLDING UP THE CITIES- At the recent quarterly meeting of the Protestant Committes of the Couneit of Publie Instruction it was moved by Mr, Jobn Whyts, of Leeds, Megan-' tic, seconded.by Mr.Sutberland, of Richmond, and \u2018carried: \u2014 That in- as-much as clementary education in this Province is in an unsatisfactory condition, due in « large measure, to lack of funds to engage duly qualified ,tenchers, and provide comfortable \u2018wchool houses and sufficient equipment, and apparatus for teaching purposes, | this Committee respectfully request ihe Provincial Legislature to impose « | small tax of hall of a mill oa the dol- ilar upon all taxable real estate in the Province, held by persons professing the Proteatant faith, and that the amount arising from euch assessment ibe devoted to the improvement ol | Protestant elementary education in imocordance with such regulations as \"this Committee may frame from time | 10\" time, \u2018make \u2018subject to\" ties\u2019 approval: \u201cof tho Lieutenant-Governér-in-Couneit.#\" It is nearly certain that à bill for thib\" \"purpose will be introduced in tbe local Legislature at its next session, and equally certain that it will be passed; liv has originated with the rural con- _ntituencies, and will be supported by \u2018the rural members, but we look to the Government and the members re presenting Quebec and Montreal to see to it that its provisions do not apply to these cities.1n Quebec the Protestant Schools ave supported in part hy a tax levied by the School Commissioners through the City Council on real estate in Que bec, and we presume, something of the same sort is done in Montreal, That tax in Quebec is this year six per ant, add to that the dity tax of 171-2 per cent., and the water tax of 12 1-2 per ., and we have à totalof thiety- six per cent on veal estate, so that the proprietor of & house loses over four months of his rental.Surely that is enough without taxing him further for the support of -the rural elementary schools.Aw it is, be pays a heavy tax to the farmer in the shape of prices on agricultural products; he helps to support the churches in rural districts; he contribptes to the support of suadry so-called Protestant \u201corphans,\u201d one or both of: wiiose parents are alive; ho ip Lled in several ways for the relief.of the purses of the rurals, and why should he pescalled on to contribute further?> Yet, the already heavily burdened city men might\u2019 be dispdeed to listen to a further appeal to hi# charity, if there \u2018was a certainty that: the money raised would be devoted.to the pur- poss it in professediy: askad for, namely | [the assistance of the poor municipalities, but the certainty is precisely the other way, and the miney obtained {will be diverted from its allyged end, first by the committee of the Couneil {of Public Instruction, and secondly by the rural school boards.The committee in apportioning its grants goes on the principle that whosever hath to him it shall be given, and whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken .|away even that which he hath; in other words it is guided by \u201cresults,\u201d that is to say, by the showing which the schools make in official examine- tions and the inspectors\u2019 reports.It does not take 8 clever man to wee how this works; the large and populous districts get the \u2018money, and th thin.Iy propled ones get virtually\u201d noth: we know of one instance where a struggling little community received the munificent grant of 25 cents per ah.num.It is not the poor, but the well-to-do districts that will get the benefit of the extra money, s0 far as ithe Committee is concerned, unless it abandons all ite traditions, which Is unlikely, And secondly it will bo used, as the Government euhsidy always has been,, hy the rural communitice, not to increase the salaries of the teachers, but to decrease the school tax.The post of teacher is virtually put up to auction ia many cases, and applicants arp invited to state what pittance they will be satisfied.This was done Montreal Steel Works, Limited, de care, Single and Double Trucks for Eleotrio Oars.Acid Open Hearth Steel Castings, of all kinds.{ 1 | 00 ST.PATRION ST, PONT 57, OmAMLES MONTREAL because It is a hair-ténd.Peed bulbs, and the hafr nature's way, and that it.Strong and healthy hair stays in, heeps soft and smooth, and grows thick and heavy, Then aid nature with Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor.A lice of It Boe great things.There's genyine comfortin à handsome head of bain {CS 1 M.bA., THE QUEBEQ CHRONICLE yor's Hair Vigor makes the bir grow the hair- grove.That's « ail there is te 08., not long ago, even in such a prosper ous community as Richmond.There is sothing more desploakly mean then the, way in which the rural communities treat ther ministers and they\u201d tepch- ers.Evecy cent that is givem to either the ons or the other is like parting with a drop ol blood, and every cent that con be extracted from thw Government or the cities is used to save the agricultural pocket.If they are to bo listened to they are all \u2018poor municipalities,\u201d and where they do ol fer a otated ealary ir is so low that a servant girl Sn the city would turn it down with disdain] therd is no ser vant girl that would work, for in- stanve, for eleven dollars a month out of which she had to hoard herself, as was offered in ons cdse that camw to our knowledge recontly.The rural communities do not want to pay their teachers; they are desirous that others should do it for them, amd Mr.Whyte and the Protestént Committee have issued à new version of the old pro-\u2018 verb, \u201cHeaven helps thoss that help themselves,\u201d by addig to it, \u201cand thy cities shall \u2018help those who don\u2019t.\u201d It Mr.Whyte and his conireres are sinqrelx.anyisup tp help the, poor | municipalities; Jat Ahem.porapience.J using properly \u201cthe sums already : où their disposal, and by giving grants, not for numbers and sugcessful examining, but according.to the needs of the distriei; in other words, by reversing their present practice, and giving to the poor and nwedy, and not to the rich and populous.There are elementary schools in this province that ought to be self-supporting, and 8 few prizes are all that is properly needed for their encouragement.Take the grants from thesé, and give them to those who stand in real need.There are others again that need help, but are not doing all they can for themselves cut down their grants, and, again, give it.to.the really poor for the really poor districts are the only ones that make sacrifices for the education of their children.When that is done it will be time enough to talk of calling on the sities.EDUCATION 1H MALE SHOOTING.There is 8 new movement in educational matters in \u2018England, and steps ars being taken 4e place an additional item on the already - congested school curriculum,\u201d which we venture to say will be vof} popular with the scholars, as ft dost not oll for any great mental effort, and will reduce the time devoted .to study at the desk.It is # good idea, but whether it can be followed out in Canada where the elementary school teachers are of \u201cthe gentler mx is open to question.It seems that some time ago the Vicar of Eynsford in Kent, one of the managers of the local elementary school wrote the.Education Committee that a cadet corps was about to be formed in connection with the local rifle club, and suggested that the school managers ghould be allowed to introduces rifle shooting into - the school curriculom.The committee, thereupon, applied to Right Hon.A.Birrell, president of the board, and member of the cabinet, to know on what conditions rifle shooting would be recogmised as part of the school curriculum, and received the reply that the instruction contemplated must not unduly encroach on the time allotted for physical training, and muét be restricted to boys of proper physique, and over twelve years of age, and ask- Ing for the submission of a definite scheme.Anpoxdingly.tha Kent Eduvé- tipaiCammnitioi bas submitted the foli lowing suggestions xs\u2019 15° the coer of instruction; construction of the different parts of the rifle; sight.apd sighting; position of the body; holding the rifle; aim and pull-off without oar- tridge; target practice with cartridge.They also propgeed that the head master should be the instructor.The example of Eyneford has\u2019 also bees followed by the msangws of the wchoo} in the meighboring village of Shore: ham, and a reply ta now awaited.This, the Toropto World.thinks, will be favorable, becauge the course 1n-.dicated is very much in Jine with the policy of the present British war seo retary which iv to strengthen the auxiliary forces of the country.\u2018Many ville clubs,\u201d says our conirers, \u201chave been formed in Great Britain within late years, cadet corps are common in the great publio schools, and & boys\u2019 camp.at Biolay this year proved a great success.Extreme non-resistance people may denounoo these developments as incitements to militeriam, but the old adage still holds true that the surest way of sesuring pence is to be ready for war.\u201d PRESS OPINIONS AN OBJECT LKSSON.\u2014Kight hun- died people from the country of Pesuharnoie - at the Buisson Point pienio listened: for hours on Wednésday while Mr.Bergeron, M.P., and Mr.lanc, presented the Conservative view of the politics] tssuee not be fore the électors of Camsda and the Province of Qube.The gathèring was o local ope.No attenpt to fos tbe oonstit friend or two.je occasion fis - way an = anewer to those think Conservative ideas are dead ia this provinos, It was also à lesson to local leaders in other dis tricte as to bow thoy may belp the | common cause and promote their own ambitions, Beauharnois end | aval, the constituencies represented r.Bergeron and Mr.Leblanc, are not different from the rest of the vince.Besuharnois in 1900 elect a rot n [004 Targeiy.(boo the per 3 4 largely Li 1! sonal influence work of Mr.be gevon.If Laval bas dected Conger vatives both io.Parlisment and the islature, it is chiefly due to Mr.Leblana, who, when things looked their worst, refused to act on the counsels of despair, made a fight practically unaided and is in the lature as ge tative of a y that long eld tha confidence of the provinces and that will \u2018hold it again.What Mrcan be done in many other constituencies, if men of equal will and energy.will early enough set about the task.The hundred thousand voters who went to the polls in the last Parliamentary election and marked their ballots for Conservative candi dates formed a basis for Conservative hope of better conditions that means a great desl.Nothing that has transpired since the clection date has been of «à nature to weaken i.Theres have been many things to st ben it.The publie can be interested in political issues and is being interested where efforts to that end are put forth.It requires only that an active man shall take up the task, and where the work is started by local men snother object is achieved, in that it tends to {red tho constituencies from the control of the central organization and make the men sent to Parliament fy | oally the representatives of the people and sentiments of real Gazêtte.HEARST STANDS for all that js vicious end dangerous in public life in the Empire state.He ie « man of large wealth, owning a coteria of newspapers which give bim great power throughout the northem end wuilern states.Ho is n demagogue and a preacher of clap-trap which a peals to the lowest passions of the people.Five years ago Hearst was a y-word for all that was degrading and vicious in journalism.To-day he is a political power in the community as a strong candidate for governor of the state of New York and eub- sequent president of the United States.The force behind Hearst is thw force ainst the trusts.se cnrst appeals neither to the Re publicans nor the Democrats.He has a constituency of his own.He appeals to the passions and prejudices of the masses of the people.who have been ta ast\u2019 Sem ut tricked and deceived by the tives whom they elected in the and trusted, but who betrayed they have the power but that they have been duped.Hearst is the man to help them to get square.To what extent the movement Will be curbed\u201d and controlled by the more intelligent middle classes,\u2014the term is used ed- vissdly\u2014:n the republic remains to be seen.The country is lucky to have a, strong man like Roosevelt in the exp cutive air, if only for the hext thro ts, Wbcnuse his grés: ity Hon wiold an infivence ic tor cise the spirit which promises much trouble in the immediate future.~Ottawa Citizen.2 cnn CANADA, the illustrated weekly published in London, contained in the issue of September 18th an interesting interview with Mr.B.G.Reid, Newfoundland, concerning the proposed steamship line connecting Galway in Ireland with Green Bay on the -east coast of Newfoundland, The distance from port to port is only 1,750 miles, 8, thees day voyage.from Groen Bey t panscogers would on train to Port sux Basques, on tho southwest coast, a distance of 200 miles, and thence fast packet boats would carry the passengers across Cabot Strait to North Sydney and the Intercolonial Railway.This route, although further north than the ordinary Canadian route of to-iay, would be.outside the fog sone; therefore it would be safer not eo liable to de lays.Mr, Reid says that the question of granting a subsidy for-a qteamship line to take this route will likely come before the Newfoundland Legis lature at ils next session.PRR TEN 4 pean trade ! ' HOLL \u201c> À SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FRASER, VIGER & C0, IFAUIAN WARENOUSS Rstabllibed -< - + 1806.\u201c i al Taterert had eet made.The principal speakers ware the member Bergeron and Mr.Leblanc have done |B to the trusts.The masses realize that | shall, Mich.IT ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS !! FINEST DOUBLE DISTILLED ° VERY OLD LIQUEUR GIN A Specialty of World-wide Reputationvo (Yellow Colored by Age.) FOR SALE EVERYWHERE Ladies Mousquetaire Gloves.We have just reosived anothar lot of Ladies\u2019 Mousquetaire Gloves in 12 and 16 buston lengths Holt Renfrew & Co.Furriers to H.M.Queen Alexandra.MONDAY, A Reasonable Plea For The Stomach ! ff Your Stermach is Leckiog in Digestive | Power, Why Not Help the Stomach De Its Work-\u2014Fspeslaïly When it Cos's Nothing To Toy ?Not with drugs, but with a reinforcement of digestive agents, such as ary naturally at work in the stomaeh?| Bcientific analysis shows that digestion requires pepain, nitrogenous oi | i and the on of b, oric acid.When your food (alls to digest, it is proof positive that some of these Agents are lacking in your digestive apparatus, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain eothing but these ratural elements Decessgry to digestion and when at work in the weak stomach and | small intestines8, supply what thess or.| ans need.They stimulaie the gastrio glands and gradually bring the diges- tive organs back to condition, Stuart's ia Tablets have been subjected to critical chemical testa at home and abroad and are found to con: tain nothing but natural digestives.Chemical Labors \u2018Felegraphis address, \u201cDiffindo,\u201d < n.Tele phone No, 11029 Central.20 Cullum St, Penchurch Bt, BE.C.London, 9b Aug, 1908.I have analysed most carefully a box of Stuart's Dy is Tablets hpught mm fat a city che mist\u2019s shop Tor the purpose), manu.by the F.A.Stuart Co.Temple Chambers, London, FE.C., and have to report that I cannot find \u2018any trace of vegetable or mineral poisons.Knowing the ingredients of the tablets, I am of opinion that they are admirably adaptable for the pur pose for which they are intended.der Jota By fenoha,X 1.Gy, There is Do_secred in prepara;on of.Stuart's Dyspepsia faire Their composition is commonly known among physicians, as is shown by the recom: mendations of 40,000 licensed phy) cians in the United Stetes and Conta.They are the most popular of all rem- did for indigestion, dyspepsia, water brash, insomma, loss of appetite, mal- ancholia, constipation, dysentery and | kindred diseases origisating from im- roper dissolution and assimilation of foods, because they are thoroughly re liable and harmless to man or child.Stuact's Dy a Tablets are at once a safe and a powerful remedy, one grain oi these tablets being \u2018strong enough (by lest) to digest 3,000 sains of vak, ous and other foods.\u201d Btuart\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets will Zigest your fo r you when your stomach can't.Ask your druggist for a fifty cent ckage or send to.us direct for a free thin sample package and yo will be surprised at the result.F.A.Stuart Co., 64 Stuart Bldg.» OYSTERS, FISH, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.- A of the advertisement _ of cn pe Lot a ich opens Co ur] > m'anether col ould prove of interest to houmebo .ters, fish, vegetables! fruits, td, always in stock, and at the lowest market rates The oyster season is now , à the very best that the market affords may be found at this estab- lishnimé.Of pears, peaches, prunes, tomatoes, apples, there is by far the most complete assortment.New stocks are tinually arriving, and are de- di to customers at moderate prices.~All kinds of fresh, salt and moked fish muy there be found, while the stock of = vegetables cannot be equalled in Quebec.Members and sola tives in Quebec, for the sale of fruit produete of the Distributor Co.ot the West.Knickerdoes the baby resemble?\u201d Bocker.\u2018\u2019The outside.Dort you eee how red he in ?\u2019\u2014Harper\u2019s Bazar, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Wood's il Bemed) boris il test] whole nervous , makes new lood in eins.Ne ous Debility, Mental a Brain orTY, and Rffects Abu 40 y $1 arid pez, 1! = ours.Sol br sus or Ins! The y ess Findsor) ont J > DOS ANDS DOMINION OF CANADA: THE NORDHEIMER BUILDING, 207, 200 & 211 St.James St.MONTREAL.mon.wed.fri.x3.00t.1 \u201cWhich side\u2019 of the house | VCTGBER 1, 1:06, mere ee PES THE CHING HARDNARE CO.8t.Peter SL., Lower Town, Branch Fabrique St, Up Town SPORTING GOODS \u2018Trout and Salmon Rods {a alt including the remowned vie FUES, REELS, LINES, BATS Teta Blankets Bubber Gheot a and Chain GENERAL and HEAVY HARDWARE $.J.Shaw & Co., 18 ST.JOHN STREET - AND \u2014 FOR.MOUNTAIN NLL aod NOTOE BME STEER Guns, Rifles, Revolvers AMMUNITION PROWSE\u2019S STEEL RANGES JEWEL.COAL AND WQ0D STOVESy BRASS COAL HODS, ; SCREENS, FENDERS, ETC, TELEPHONES: Upper'Town 576.LoWer Towa 64 New Autumn - - AND - - ; Winter Goods = \u201c We have now Received Our Fall Stock \"of Dry Goods \u2018 in- ait the Latest Novelties, which have been marked at the Lowest Prices.NEW FANCY DRESS COMME.New Scotch Plaids, New Costume Cloth, New Fancy Tweeds New Felt Hats, New Si \u201d New Marabout Stoles, - New Ostrich Boas, New Long Kid Gloves New Long Silk and Lisle Gloves, © |New Ribbons, New Wings and Feathers New Lace Scarves Sm a\u2014 + SMONS_ & NINGUY, SUCCESSORS TO SIMONS & FOULDS, 20 FABRIQUE STRRET \\RRLEPHONE 338 Toe Big © fo?sanstury deere apmeliens Urritatioes \u201c ation con 6200 shiver, and sot soirln .gobt er polsonons.Boté dy or prt yee = $a LE 18.ra 1 6e b de Ossroat not 10 dirieters. .AONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1508, » \u201cFashion-Craft\u201d.\u201cTailors to You.?_ ; \u2018 oT ASL 5 feet Tun , There is a wealth of material to chooss from.Every fabric is new and of genuine quaity.Tbe garments are faultlessly tailored in the best y Ther is à \u2018\u201cFanhion-Craît garment designed to - 8 your form.Come in and let us show how well they lock ® yor © Tellored on \u201c\u201cmoney-back\u2019\u2019 prinsiples, + VE HAVE CHANGED OUR BRAND-\u2014BUT NOT OUR ADBNESS, The Shop of : \u20ac ROY & ROY, 178 8t.John Street OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL ® O'CLOCK.1 EVENING DRESS WHITE KID GLOVES, ; WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, WHITE DRESS TIES, WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, FINE GAULE 00L UNDERWEAR, INE CASHME NDERWEAR, R FINE CASHMBRE SOCKS.FINE LISLE THREAD SOCKS.WHITE DRESS VESTS, ENGLISH COLLARS, UMBRELLAS and CANES, ENGLISH CUFFS.John Darlington, opposite Post Omce THE CASH DOES NOT INTEREST US \u201cONE BIT MORE THAN YOUR WORD OF HONOR We wish you to understand that this store does not discriminate between the cash and the credit customers.Our business was started and developed along credit lines snd we are indifferent an to whether yOu pay oa the cash os take advantage of our Clean Credit system.In the new fail season, but two weeks old, we have opéned more new accounts than ever be\u2018ors at this season of the year.You may select your stove from uson ths assurance that you wili pay ns Lower Price and Receive Better terms and treatment than others can afford, Open Evenings Uni 0 PW -LEPAGE, BRIDGE STREET.Reception Shoes IN ALL ot\u201d secs LATEST STYLES \u2014FOR\u2014 LADIES\u2019 and GENTLEMEN PATENT PUKPS AND OXFORDS, - Ladies\u2019 Sateen and Beaded Strap Slippers -AT- WM.JACQUES & SONS, CUSTOM SHOEMAKERS.ML} FABRIRUE STRBET, TELEPHONE 427 Fa * GRAPHY \u201c2251 New Outfits, LargestS ock in Candda.Buy in the City and Save 25 : Per Cent.148 ST.JOHN STREET ' QUESSEE RAN EXO ae J .= BRITISH SEA POR COMPETE FOR CANADA'S TRADE Bristol SENT TO CANADA Mr.F.B.Girdlestone, Manager of the Bristol Docks, of Bristol, .and Director of the Grand Trunk Rail way, completed his inspection of the harbor of Quebec by a visit to the Louise Docks Saturday forenoon, and left for Muntreal the same afternoon, where he will remain a few days as the guest of Mr.George Stephens, M.P.P., and then proceed to visit the North-West.He will return to England in the course of three weeks and will sail trom this port, thereby involving upon him a second visit to the Ancient Capital before bis departure.The object of Mr.Girdlestone\u2019s visit to Canada has an important hearing, upon \u2018the\u2019 future commerce, of this country.with England, in which >: the port of Quebec will figure very prominently, He did not meet with many prominent citizens during his stay here, preferring to make his investigations on the quiet in company with Mr.Wm.Power, M.P., and Mr.Thomes Harling, managing director of the Quebec Transport Co., who placed their ser- » vices at his disposal, and rendered { him valuable assistance while in the ety.It was only on the eve of his de depature on Saturday that the real : significance of Mr, Girdlestone\u2019s visit to Quebec was understood, and means !a great deal in the.interest of this | port, when he was asked if he would have any objections to appear before | the Quebec Board of Trade and make known his mission.Mr.Girdiestone, who is a man of tine appearance and evident wide intellectual experience, said he would have no objection, on the contrary would be very happy to appear before the members of the Quebec Board of - Trade and deliver an address on the commercial interest of Canada with England in the future, providing he was invited to do so.In view of this fact the Quebec Board of Trade should avail themselves of the opportunity to hear a gentlenian of Mr.Girdlestone\u2019s business calibre, and lose no time in mek- (ng atrangements for a mecting to henr him on his return to be- tore he eails for England.Me is a very important authority on the subject of docks, and has been fre quently ealled upon to give expert evidence before royal commissions in Enzland, and even before the House of Lords and Commons in committee upon such matters, and if the Quebec Board of Trade only seixes thei op- pertunity offered to hear him, the men- bers thereof will be sure to hear and gain valuable and interesting inforwa- tion that will stand hy them as a standard guidance in the coming de liberations in regard to the future {rade and docks of the port of Que- i On Saturday noon a Chronicle re presentative happened to meet Mr.Girdliatone after he had made a tour of the Louire Docks, and requested him to open bis mind for the benefit of (he Quetec public.At firet ho scem- ed reluctant to speak, but after a lit- (le persuasion with charming grace and easy courtes; that stamps the astute business mon and gentleman he wonsonted and apoke as follows :\u2014 \u2018\u2019Fhe people of Quebec, in fact the Canadian Government, do not seem to Ÿ realize the very: great importance in getting ready for the future great trade of Canada, judging by the apathy very much in evidence at this port, which has not sufficient accom.mo faticn for its present shipping interests, let alone the great volume of i i \u201cAnother thing you don't seem cealize thut even in the \u2018present day the larger volume of Canadian trade does not find its outlet to European to markets through Canadian .| Pertiond, aston and New York handle the helt, because vour ports bave | not tho arcommodation or the equip- as Vi =_J lok Mindoshe and relieve all the troubles fad to à Dilious state of the aystem, sueh a8 Success has beet shows ia oRSiag SICK Headache, Ca: Little Liver Sat ont Coupe seated Bodh regulate ha bowels, Bren if thay eme | 134 be almond priceless 4 thems: 22 frs (te Aston compiint vaut ny Bad these litle pills BAER alls li a Jo meay \u2018ways that they will without them.But after ACHE fhe base of so many lives that here de : Susur gd beer.Der pierre als Tittle Liver Pilly are very cz bo One or twu An Interesting Interview with Mr.F.B.Girdlestone, Manager of the traderit ui vo to handle on the, Kent h of lhe Grand Trunk Padi-' i 3 » pi 57 QUEBEC CHRONIOUS, meer ss TS WILL Docks.TO INVESTIGATE, \u201cThe of Quebes has no time to lose M Pit decires to ges ready and share in tbe benefits of the Canadien trade of the future.You must hasten te get your house rond and give its ol h overhauling, an: sooner pn the better or else the trade 3n larger volumes than: you can han- die will be knocking at your doors, and if you are not .to receive and handle it, then it will have to find other channels.\u201cThe commercial interests of Engload have come to realize the vast and important growth of Canada\u2019s trade in the future, and I might say that every port in the Kingdom is making preparations lo handle its share, and Aha is, the spason why I am ip Cau: ada ty-day.e committee in control of {he Bristol docks have sunt we, and in furtherance of their request ?am investigating the possibilities of the Canadian future and your dock | accommodation at the port of Quebec.I have just returned from a visit to the Louise Docks and must say that they are totally inadequate, and not ever large enough for tbe demanda of their present accommodation, besides shey are absolutely devoid of equipment.And in this particular I was eurprisod not to observe even a crane on docks that should be equipped all their entire length with electric cranes.\u201cNow in order to understand the insdequacy of the Louise docks, I wish to point out that the large freight steamers of to-day require space of 860 feet long and 300 feet wide to han- die cargo.To accord the space -necessary, and in addition! every ship should have at its disposition two miles of space for railway sidings in connection with the handling of eargo.modern steamships cost such rnormous sums of money that speed in handling of cargo and economy in this essential are vital factors, and if Canadian produce\u2018i& to find guaran- tecd markets in Great Britain, in com- tition with the Argentine, India and ssia, for in the case of the latter the Siberian butter is a very important import into England to be com- against.; every efiort wilt have to be made to successfully compete with this trade, and every penny that can possitl- be maved must be considered, end unless there is adequate space for the accommodation of shipping, and up-to-date handling facilities, this end cannot be attained, \u201cIt will thus be seen that it is very important that overy steamship must have adequate accommodation and cargo handling, faclities, and alongside that liner it mperative that the work be done with speed, and if thet necesanry dock space is not provided it will impossible that the work can be Jone within the necessary time to _benciit the larger.class of * chips thdt will eventually enter the trade.\u201cNow it is of the utmost importance to Quebec that its port shall become popular with shipowners, and in order | to accomplish this end you will have to commence at once and get your | house in order and when sou have built your dooks and given the neces- rary accommodation and adequate space, with up-to-date equipment, your merchants w'll Fe able to obtain cheaper freights and compete with the world.\u201cI will take the liberty to tell you tom thiag of the docks I have the management of.The city of Bristol owns its own docks nnd four years ago expended $12,009,000 on improvements.\u201cIn 1877 the citizens of Bristol acquired two docks prar.the civeg mouth vit : Avonmouth and Portahegd, far \u2018the \u2018pirpbel \"af \u2018héconméiodating \"(he langer class nf vessels that had their beginning.But twenty-nine years has made a vast difference in regard to requirements of shipowners for dock and terminal facilities, and therefore it has become necessary in anticipation of th?enormous increase of trade and the size of vessels that is now coming into existence to extend and enlarge the dockage and terminal &coonmodation, and plucky Bristol, with its 400,000 population, is now sprading another 918,001,070 in the construction of a dock at Avonmouth that will be capable to take in the very largest vesarl, not only now in exist nee, but that is likely to be built for some years to come.This dock will be 1,000 feet long and 100 feet wide.A lock dock with bree other docks inside for the accommodation of five liners of the very largest dimension, and all these docks wh be fitted with electric cranes, elevators, As 18 is, mature hos given for the .Lawrence, the river in the world, and what bave you dome to dev its immense resources?notk 3 port of Quebec ie very far ind tbe tisse to-day, in fact, there ie abéolu » hod ago el shipping.You have ben idle, too Q but mabe amends by putting your shoulder to the wheel, redeem your trade that is now going forth to European markets through American channels, and got ready for the vast volume that will develop by the completion of the verious railway systems now under construction, including the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.The Dominion Government with Je vast resources, sho act promptly, an engineering boa: to stu ana, and have no delay in securing the nbeolute works that will be required to deal Lulliciently, with be a eE ion of trade t in sight.The Drath of the Government in this ox- tremely important matter, seems to me as a dock manager almost incredible.It ie a t responsibility that is being indifferently treated, and the Government shoul swaken to the fact that there is no time to lose, and should at once commence operations, and spend pot thousands, but millions on the necessary dooks for this port, In the construction of such docks and the necessary money required to do the work, the Government should appoint a competent board to super- ie and on this bosrd, in the interest of the port of Quebec and the future shipping trade of Canada, there should be men appointed with large comprehensive ideas, who would grasp the importance of the question and have the docks as they should be, equal for the future conditions of the great Canadian trade.A À revolution is ow taking Jace in the commerci prmnèta EE de, \u201cand \u2018the whole toutitry should prepare lov it.port of Quebec is the artery by which this vast trade will find its way to Europe, and the sooner this is realized and acted upon by practical effort.the better, as there is no time to lose, when it is considered what vast work the construction of the necessary 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SYNDICATE OF QUEBEC.dirs.SUCCESS IN BUSINESS AND OUR CONDUCT.Buccess in business nds entirely radical, because it rids = Creme * ( \u2014 2, =&The Foolish.Fogey Way And The Other Way Many people still cling to the grand mother idea that \u201cmom mad boot cannot be produced except by band in ashioned, foolish, fogey way._ made is right.À shoe should be hand made throughout all Slater's are, but why should a shoe maker be condensed awl, wax and knife at snail speed when be à paie se: BLONDEAU, 43-45 ST.JOHN STREET, > und J.H.BEGIN : + \u201c a =0 TREE CLS REIN 171 2 IRONBREW: * REG/STERED TRADE MARK: id THE IDEAL TONIC Rl A AN IDEAL DRINK IRONBREW A NON-ALCHOLIC LIFE RENEWER.Ironbrew is a combination of Vegetable Tonics and delicious Aromatics, enriching and atrengthening the blood, muscles, brain, regulating the stomachic and nervous system ; relieving headache, nausa, dyspepsia, sleeplessness, general debility, and on apoount of its life and health renewing properties a most valuable tonis and.beverage.ata oe oi .From the recipe of a celebratedÿCarlsbad Phyzican, ASK YOUR GROCER OR DEALER FOR IT, M.Timmons & Son, Q VUEBEC, SOLE AGENTS AND BOTTLERS.b=.een if NON-ALCOHOLIC | HOUSEKEEPERS, The tase connected every day duties gan be reduced tom oabnimaum ly enhanced by using with your ant gine comiart cerreapariiing TUBS, PAILS, ETC.LIGHT, DURABLE, HANDSOME.NO OTHERS ARB SO.SATISFACTORY.BEEF | port of Québec ie to Ha fall benefit | on the intelligence and honest.that Soviet voi ike | on oat ther want pple mat Minesd or publie i want, itant may be created\u2019 must be pr 20 bas rico must not be asked and it ia on wg Ny fra be eonatruct the required decks Jom (by | account of this line of conduct that | Saueage: 3 100 me ssn, sastern end of the river front up in | the firm of Faguy, Lepinay & Frere | Lard, with tim 3} Ibs.}.300, fine with the city to the new bridge.| has established its fine a: flourishing | Hares .we S00 a pair They must not dicker with a plan that | trade in such a short space of tims.= | Geese pee | > mrsecnnisess sores] Be nay involve a few thousan déllars, JUSTICE.| |Bologna Sansage \u2026\u2026\u2026.,., \u2026_\u2026\u2026 7e, re to work oa dooks at once \u2014tmamamtnsm=imm pren - - and aot promptly, 1 Quebse is te be | Oysters served at the Chien .t , adr to handle dde rest taie | \u201cd'Or Cafe.Telephone 839 DOMBROWSKI, Champlain Market, CUT PRICES.SPOT CASH SYSTEM Nuns\u2019 S UPoscou-0.porcc0 s00u0 00 150.bottle.Gray's Syrup Spruce Gum.+.\u2026.\u2026.White Pine Syrup Compound.Bamne Rhumal.Mathieu's Byrup.\u2026.\u2026.sscsssonsassrnsaee 06 Tasteless Prop, Cod Liver Oil aad Wild Cod Liver Oil Emulsion with Hypophosphites, ete.ee 2 Rock Candy and Marsh Mallg Gommenol Syrup, (French) Dr.Zed's Syrup (French).Grimaults Syrup (French).Aubergier's Syrup Lactuearium.Antiseptic Throat Pastilles.Red Cross Pharmacy, Cor.St.John and Palace Streets.PHONE 842 \u2014 HOTEL ROBERVAL ROBERYAL, LAKE ST.JouN 1.3.=+« AND .= Grand Docharge, Lake St Joba - FOR - ACCOMMODATION OF FISHING TOURISTS.a hang por \u201cOusnanichs,\u201d tne garateat fk that swims st Orand Discharge ; for Erne San ta re me a CUISINE unsarpamed, fresh milk, cream, iggy and vegetables dally from the hotel farm.PLEASANT SAIVES lo Indian Vilage Hudeos Bay Co.Post, Oulstobouan Pulls, ets.be .BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE, NO HAY FEVER.Reached by the Quebec & Lake St John Rallway from Quebes.Cents laa ving tho Roberval may return to Quebec vis FAR-FAMED SAGUENAY Vus lurther information address HERRERT @.LOCKE, Gon'1 Mge.SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES MAKING A PROLONGED STAY.OPEN TUESDAY, 12th JUNE {mellzwad.and AT THE i Tonight is (Le grand opening of the moving pictures at the Auditerinm | The fine pievures which have been re- ! ceived with thunders of applause in | New York city will be shown hers ad , week by, the wonderful machine.The ! Lifcograph.The Auditorium Co.have | apared no expenses to bring à grand | spectacle which will certainly please everybody.j There will be à fai house to-night, if we judge by the number of sente already sold.Everybody wants to os the show.And we can say that an agreeable surprise is in store for amateurs.We will see the actual doings of the modern world brought before our eyes, se it really happens.Brilliant scenes from foreign lande.Sensational views on land and sea, many educational and instructive views of various ocra- sions.In fact all the important events, of a national and _international character will be vividly and realistically portrayed in animated and remarkably lifelike reproductions of the original famous participants.Hea everybody heard of the Damm family * This is screamingly.It is full of side-splitting situations and pe- euliar pucdicanrents from beginning to end.The picture opens with a close view of the individus! members of the family.Each goes through a very amusing performance.Nr.I.B.Daoun starts the fun, and then comes in turn Mrs.Damm, Risa Uh B.Damn; dimib, Liszie, Jimny, Baby amd the Danum dog, etc.The final acene is most nmos- ing.Different porticas of * * * * But wait till you ses it ons the screen.Rverybody should see it.Another subjeet which will appear | for the first time in Quebec is the impres-ive story of the Christian martyrs of olden times.Ree the impos- in; parade of warriors.: soldiers and slaves enter the arena, apyroaching the throne of the Dietator.See the victims bound to the post to be devoured by the lions and tigers, ete, ete.Alec the final veene with Balthasar, the King of Babylon, and his entire court slain by the conquerors, ete.| lt in impossible to describe here all the subjects which will appear on the screen.It includes storm scenes, oam- paign, incidental, panoramic, scenic, comic, historical, humorous and mys- trioun subjects.Every night thir weck sxcept Thurg- :dav.with matinees Wednesday Saturday.| \u2014 | Cook's Cotton Root Compound.! The great and aly Tok Ulgrine Tonle aio | Regulator on which women oan = depend.Sol la TET M D dcrene stronree, Vi No À box.08.Este pe Pro LS Ooo Moses Oe Tenens, Out.(formerly 1V gladiators, | eme f § Pubistoris Winchesjar- Gag peiuny Righ- IAUDITORIUM{ turnpike ronde\"oé the valley, where .\u2018 e OLDEST wap = ENGL '.Way Counts Ita Years by Thou- Theva nme from Windweter to C terbury o istofie track which probably oldest memorial of men's action this island.It is certainly older than the Romans\u2014that is, it la certainly 2000 years old, and how mush older it moy be than that wy have way, of telling.But we do now +h \u2018 Machoatre and Canterbury muet have the two + req of the national .life in Serial ban barian times before.the Romans, came, and we may therefore suppose withous too much temerity that this road it almost coeval with the existence of oi human life in Great Britain.0 years ago l explored this roa- thoroughly.TH whole distance is about 190 miles, and of that ose may say that antigmarians had discovered ore my friends and 1 undertook ite thorough exploration, about three quarters.Of the vemaining quarter vome part was doubtful, and the rust unknown, but this unknown part did aol make one continuous stretch; of was pieced in,.aa it were, along the length of the way, a bit here and o bit there; thus ons would save 10 or 16 miles along which the eld British oad co with the modorm highway; would come perhapa | two miles of dosbiful lage, the history | of which bad to be read and the direction noted before onc could be certain that it was Folly part of the ald rond; then after that would come, say, balf a mile of pure waste heath, or marsh, or forest, .in which nothing but > pry careful examination.the Pipe holds map, oe (ol, plage tend.forth, helped jong \u2018ta; Seri the track of Un British.me Then the highway would appear again coinciding with the old trail, and sa forth, long known or obvious bite coming in between shory doubtful or unknows bite, until after infinite pains we built:up the whole of the original track width the doubiful exception of « lew hundred yords, It may inlerest my readers to know what causes chiefly preserved this road, and what have tended to its obliteration.The causes which preserved it three.In the first place, it ran Le were for the meïn part along the chalk hills Ip, which are known as \u201cthe North Downs,\u201d just above the level of cultivation; and chalk is an excellent preservative for a road of this kind.It takes the impression of passing tral fie, the weight of which makes a sort of platform along the hillside.It is not rasy to cultivate, and people do wot build upon its heights.Moreoverchalk does not wash away.so that such a road once formed would re main for centuries.The second\u2019 catse which preserved the road wat the syatem of turnpikes, which was introduced, 1 think, about 200 years ago, and lasted until our own time, Men: naturally tried to avoid the turnpike if they were on horseback, or if they were drovers, and they would \u2018turn off the goad mm ment Ce .TS QUEBBO CNRONICLE _ Free Gifts of Toilet Soaps for nothing.| Le In exchange for MONDAY.OCTOBER 1, 1906, np Read cireular in every péckage, or write us for Premium List À gif is of little valse if it consists of something you have no use for.Sunlight, Soan Coupons you can get something you need aod ue And, thirdly, the pilgrim tb the tomb, of St.Thomas at Centerbury, which sprang up about 700 years ago, powerfully helped the survival of the road.inchenter was begining to falt into decay when this pilgrimage arose, and Canterbury was no longer a \u2018very important town, but when thousands of men had occasion to go from the weut of England to Canter bury on a pilgrimage, Winchester be- rame\u2019 the natural meeting place, and the road from Winchester to Canterbury once again grew in importance.ts mdiflons and rai gat AY.| cling to, it, and one way and Another the memory of it was saved for history and for ourselves.1 have said that there wer many places where the road was almost or entirely, lost; the main cause of this was cultivation.As the population Frew pdenmer it became necessary to plough up poorer land high upon the hillside, and as these old ronds were not melalled in any way the moment their surface was ploughed up no trace of.the road could poasibly temain.Another cause for the forme- tion of the great parks which rich mea gan to enclose and to wall around about 150 years ago and later.If a rich man took a fancy to a bit of ground, which used to be common, and through which the old road went, ke would put a wall sound it and turn it into a park, and divert the right of way by a special act of = liament round his new property.à are examples of this all along the old road, ns, for instance, ut Lord Stan- Pits tats > curotironch foobine: Bioodiss and protrodii plies.Bee.testimonials ip the press and sok your neighbors about it.You can use it and t r money back if pot satisfied.60, at all ors or KDMaxsoX, Barxs & Co., Toronto.DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT.: & - p.- Me TTT TT many other pl 3 The old rosd woild also bo lost vee marshy ground, now _ then, but very nr , modern buildings would appear on it, and then, of course, it was impossible to track it out, unless one could grt a record of what the ground was like before the buildings were erected.-\u2014Fillaire Belloc, in \u201cBlack and White.\u201d CASTLE DE LONGUEUIL.Historic Landmark of Canada Built 7 Li,\" 1643, Destroyed 1792, Por \u2018one.hawdred gind Oily years, the eastlo of Longteuil cast its shadows on the waters of the St.Lawrence nt overy sunrise.In 1642 were laid the foundations of that edifice on the south side of the St.Lawrence, almost directly opposite the city of Montreal.The warrant for such an undertaking was @ charter from the King of France, constituting the seig- neury of Longueuil in favor of Charles Lomme, for valiant and able services to the Royal cause in dufu-ice of the district of Montreal from lues savage end civilized.The wajstic proportions of this castle showed not only the condition of the first Sesguer of Longueuil, but his ambition as à feudal chicftain on New Franc: The edifice was built of pale ite, its dimensions being 270 fest 130 fest.Six towers reared their cylindrical sides and conical points from the jour corners and from the protest«i = entrance.The walls were thick, the windows narrow and high, and the courtyard embattlements wore picrced for cavmon and eo arranged a2 to command the river-lamding and the road leading to the Seigxn=u:v © Chambly, over which arteries of travet the hugh buildi frowned a menace to all who might care to challenge the right s of the King of France and the Seigneur of Longueuil, Within the council chamber of Cas- even day.To SAVE SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS Lever Brothers Limited, Torvente, Canada 2e Chateaufort, whose inspiring utter: ances set \u2018the battle-flags ab ive vitrs- ing in the arches.Batile-flags and trophies adorned\u2019 the walls captured io a desperate encounter with the English at Hudson Bay aad from tbe Spanish later on at Pensao'a.Withws these wells were horn Gabriel le moyne, Chevalier d'Iberville, tho feund- er end first royal govrnor of louie ana; Jean B.Iemoyve, Chevslier de Bienville, the founder of New Urleans; Lemoyne de Chatesuguay, wio crane manded the Cemadian troops ia Louisiana paient ole Spaasn at le: a nights de Sainte Helehe and de Nerieons 4 Sela : Charles Lemoyne, who held his faee tle and erigneury from the king, cine to Montreal in I$40, when the foumis- tions of that town were lail for \u201cthe glory of God, the Virgin and St.Joe oh as the ancient chronidas say.His personality is at jwesent pe- tuated in bronte, in one of ths figures at the base of the statue of Puut de Chowedy, Baron de Mais .iusuvs, firs governor of Montreal, on tha lacs d\u2019Armes, Montreal.Hu hirthplace a Normandy, Franceeldest son of \u201chis pragenitna was nemed Charlss, oitse his fathee, He was the recipient of ndditional honors from Dis Majssv Louis NIV, His Seigneury of Longusuil was ervate od into a barony im i7Me in hip hen or, and, in the patent, the oldss of his descendants was mais hereditary baron perpetually.Not only this, bat in the abmence of the Governor-Ger- eral from the country, so great was the king's confidence m him, that be administrator of the éoun ting the King's authority.was © | \u201cThe ortunes and honors of this family of Lemoyne, of Castle Longueuil, continued to increase in proportion as its decde displayed its worth to the world.More than \u2018 tweiva seigneuries, castles, and manor-houses the propertice of their posterity.MPPRPPRPPRRPRRRPRRRRPPPPRRAPPPRRRPRRRRIE COSTUME-CLOTHS.for CASH.Ns LADIES: .~ The above finest assortme « er-Cloth in Black, Blue and all the new and delicate shades, to be sold at a great reduction Lines aly Tai fans gd te LdesrV 1 Le N : ainnons ce got aX amma ; sre edt ei -bassass Es 4 ecby-ee CF 82 saine: gales tee eased san aed 10 naa D.MORGAN, P Tax & OU apy nt of * HOins.+ ie P.S.:\u2014ALSO A VARIETY OF CLOTHS FOR OVER-COATS, SUITS, JACKETS, &c, &c.Casim- R / 9 MONDAY.OCTOBER 1, 1906.THE QUEBEO CHRONICLE.___ SUPPLIES FOR SPORTSMEN The ing, eadquarters for au unting or other outing excursions is pplies for all fiah- As GRENIER, 94-96 ST.JOHN STREET, .Who.is tha cpecial purveyors to members of almost every club.Prices are moderate, goods are guaranteed, and packing is done by experts of long experience, A VISIT IS BIRTH.KEY-\u2014At Riverside, South Cali- , on the 23rd wult., the \u201cSie of Barold Breakey, of \u20ac son.DIED.sDICKER\u2014At St.Paule Rectory, Bt.Jokp, N.B., ao Sept.26th, the wile ol Rev, A.G.H.Dicker of a son.GENEST.\u2014On the 9th instant, Rose de Lima Goudreau, aged 57 years and 3 months, widow of the late Fre.X.Genest, 1 of Cadastres, Crown Lauds riment, Funera] will leave her Inte residence, 160 Scott street at 845 a.m.Tuspes for St.Jean Baptiste Church, thence to Belmont Cemetery.New Advertisements.Victoria\u2019 Cuillng Club \u2014 J.J.Alm Jones.- Auction Sale\u2014L.J.A.Demers & Cie.AÂuditorium\u2014Moving Pictures.| Bigb Clads Silks\u2014F.Simard & Co.Ladies\u2019 Glowe\u2014Holt, Renfrew & Co.Gans and Riflea\u2014S, J.Shaw.Single and Double Trucks\u2014Montreal Steel Works.Very Old Gin\u2014Fraser, Viger & Co.Cut Prices\u2014Red Cross PI cy.Mount Royal Sanatorium, Montreal.Coffee vs.Brains\u2014Postum.Feshion-Crat\u2014Roy & Roy.Ocean Sailings\u2014Cunard Lane.Daily Service\u2014Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.Change of Time\u2014Quebec Central Bailway.Autumn Millinery.The Mise: M.and A.Brownrige, Mitliners, 43 St.John street, wil hotd their Fall Exposition of Paltern Hats.The Latest Models in Trimmed Millinery, on Monday, the fires day oi October, and foi- \u2018The Ladies are cordially invited.M.& A.BROWNRIGG, MiLLINERS.43 ST.JORN ST y te Palai sop.20xlw.ppos .Victoria Curling Club.annum ab meeting of ki oa 1h © at the an & Tuvedey, Und Dot, et 8.15 pm.De By order, \u2019 G.E.ALLEN JONES, ¢ Secyoct.1a2.Pr\u2014\u2014\u2014 | fAUDITORIUMN BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER Ist, \u201cALL WEEK ALXC-PT 1HURSDAY).MATS.WEDNESBAY and SATURDAY LIFEOGRAPH MOVING PICTURES ALL THE LAT4ST EDISON AND PATHE FILMS.PNICES :\u2014EVENINGE 85e.sto.and the.+ .MATINÉES 25¢ and lic.AUCTIONSALE BY L J.A.DEMERS à CIE.Of Fins Furniture, Tussday, tne 3nd of Oc:ober, at - p.m.at our Rooms Champlain Ka:ket nai.We have received instructions to sll by auction without reserve a cour- photé.househok furniture, con- si in à side board with marble top, \u2018ted-room set, iron beds with springs, hair mattresses, feather beds, pillows, China cabinet in oak, centre tables and chairs ocak, Raton arm chair, pastor suit 5 pieces in velours, bed lounge, suwing machine, one Graphophong.\u201cColumbia\u201d with 70 ords, brass lamps and statues, pictures and frames, carpet, oilcloth, curtains and poles, extention taldes, diving-room oheirs, kitchen stoves an a quantity of other articles too long to le mentioned here.Sale withour reserve Thureday, the end éf Octuber.et 2.p.m.Goods on view.the morcing before the sale, L.J.A.DEMERS, & CIF., .Auctioneers.TRY IT : 19 BE CONVINCED | R SALE BY J.B.RENAUD & CO.| .©.G.BUSSIERE & CO.AND FIRST CLASS GROCERS.1 * tollowi of the, City ol Joe, vis : AL\u201c vohs, ue qe SOLICITED.§ PUBLIC NOTICE.CITY.TREASURER'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, Quebes, let October, 1008, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby \"given that the Assessment Books Tor the , Palace, Chumphtin, Montcalm, S¢, Peter, Jacques Cartier.St.Roch, St.Bauveur, and St.Valier, have been deposited by the Assessors of the said City in the office of the undersigned, and that the said books will be open to all persons interested, every day from 10 a.m.to 3 o\u2019clock p.m, (Sundays and Holidays excepted) for and during three weeks from WEDNESDAY, 3rd instant, to WEDNESDAY, 194th of October next.Any one who shall deem himself aggrieved by any entry nfade in the Assessment Roll ehall make complaint to the Recorder's Court in writing, and under oath, taken before a Justice of the Peace or a member of the City Council, or before the Clerk of the said Recorder's Court.That complaint shall be lodged within the said time, at the Recorder's Court, and the \u2018maid Clerk shall ive notice in the newspapers as Bereintefore set forth, of the place, days and hours in which the Hecar: der\u2019s Court will head the complaints and decide on the merits of their com- ints, After such date no complaint will be heard, and for no tion will the books be changed.C.J.L.LAFRANCE, City Treasures.TENDERS REQUIRED., POLICE COMMITTEE, à \"Sealed edect., will bo.réceéred by.| the undersigned umtil Wednesday, the - > 10th October instant, at four o'clock in the afternoon, for the following \u2014 74 vairs winter pants in Blue Cloth (lined).74 Rubber Coats.Parties tendering are required to ernd in samples.i The Police Committee does not bind Liteclf to accept the lowest or any of | the tenders.Tt also reserves tha right | of exact'ng security.\"The éontractor pay the.cost { of drawing \u2018yp the noterial sontract \u201c and supplving a.certi copy thereof \"to the Palice Committee.! EDWARD FOLEY, Secretary of the Polica Committee.Quetec, 1st Octoher, 1906, 1 | ; | DAY OF ATONEMENT.Saturday was observed by the Jewish commupity ae the Day of Atonement, and special services were conducted.Commencing at sunset Friday evening, the religious cervmonies continued until sunet of Saturday, and the day was gemerally observed by fasting and prayer, being the last of : the period known as the ten days of penitence.| Next Wednesday will see the beginning of the [oyous season, which continues for eight days.This i period is known to the followers of ! Abraham es the Feast of the Taber- FOR TRE MODEL MEN.Exchange.Some directions that are mare asi 1y remembyreed than the usual samples are given from a recent voluine, \u201croe Rules of Conduet.\u201d\u201d \u201cWhen in the street vith o lady, a gent n should not light a ci atte ules the lady 30 Nett « cie \u201cWhen you step on a lady's toes, make some off-hand remark about her feut being too small to be meen.This is older than the cave-dwellers, but it oll works.\u2018 \u201cDon\u2019t forget to tell her that- she\u2019s not like other girls.M always works, whethor you spring it on the belle of the village, the girl with the hair Hp, or the bearded lady at the circus.\u201cit you use the same solitaire fou eng t, don't refer ta it as killing two birde.with one stond \u201cAt week end really nice girl will cb bath day.\u201cDon't marry for money, but never let money stand betwem a girl and her happiness.\u201cIt ie ood rorm to rcongratn late a gr imply end upon her vent.aT Bo you fau peri kim at ru you fax Cape Race, Niid., Sept.30-8 Kaiser Wilhelm Mer Grosse, from men for New York, was 180 miles saut Of Cape Race at 4.15 am, Will dock 11.80 a.m, Tuesday.Catonia, from Liverpool tov New York, a Lob x oi Sandy Hook at 644 am Will dook at 6.put Luetday.Lu LF où tbe Sebnot br Parties no |.IN GREAT NORTHERNIIN effects an Amicable Settlement With Quebec Harbor Commission.Mr.D.B.Hanne, President of the Great Northern, and fourth Vice-Pre- aident of tbe Canadian Northern Railroads, together with Mr.Z.A.Lash, K.C., Tegel adviser of the Mackenzie & Munn interests, held a conference with Pr.sident Laliberte and members | of the Quebsc Harbor Commission\u2019 on Saturdey morning last, and arrived at an amicable settlement with the Board and agiesd to an immediate settlement of all arrears of dues om rental, interest om bonds, eto.The conference lasted from IL em.until 13,30 and during that time Mr.Hanna expleined to the Commission the past and nt condition of the Canadian Northe'n in ita connection with the Great Northern Railway and ABOUT TO \u2014\u2014 SUPERIOR COURT List of the Actions lesued During the Past Week, The Corporation of the Parish of St.Ubaide, vs.the Corporation of the County of Quebeb and Corporation of the County of Champlain and oth- es, mis ea causé.To mmnul resolu- tions.John.Homby, farmer, Valcartier, ve, Patrick Casain, of the same place, $200.Confessory action and damages.The Quebec Harness Mig.Co, vs.N.J.Becieaud & Co, Conticook, merchants, $149.Promissory note.Dame Florentine Cote, Deschaillons, village, merchant, vs.The Grondines Stone, Lime and Brick Co., 8330.Perosephine Hebeet, Bte.x, spine ster, ve.Louis Hebert, Thetford Mines, the city of Quebec in line with in- | $500.Serview he gave a Chronicle represen: tative on Friday night last, which wes gxclusively reported in Saturday's Chronicle.Mr.Hanna, besides paying up all arrears, and taking the Harbor Commission into confidence in regard to the [uture, and the interests of the Canadian Northern Railway in the interest of Quebec, re-affirmed what be told the Chronicle that his com- Bo the soning \u201col Lonpiné good.al with te iy cl, Qiches 1a \"a ie ob Bgations, including the conatruction of the company\u2019s workshops here.Pin partics were well pleased with e satislactory expl tion given by Mr.Banna and his settlement with the Board, and the conference came to a pleasant conclusion.Messrsand Nash left for the West the same afternoon, but will return to Quebec on the 9th of October to meet the Mayor and members of the City Finance Committee and offect a settlement of all difficulties with Quebec.Y.M.C.A.W.P.Crombie gave a splendid talk on the Way of Life to young men in the Y.M.C.A.rooms.cette greeny SUDDEN DEATH./ J.B.Carrier, of St.Nicholas ged 16 years, was found dead in.his Bald there on Saturday morni Coroner Jolicoeue will investigate ay.ICE CART CAME TO GRIEF.On Saturday laxt an ice cart wending ite way after a horse got into a rut between the asphalt pavement and the car tracks and before the wheel could Le extricated mapped and caused the court with its load of ice to come + to grief.POUAVES ELECT OFFICERS The Zouaves of Quebec have slected case to- the fellowing offers :\u2014Patron, eh biskiop ; & Chevalier C.E.Rouleau ; .Vi rovident, Chovalier Chas.E.Guilbault; Treasurer, Chevalier Louis Lefebvre ; Asst.Treasurer Alphonse Lefebvre ; Corresponding Seeretary, B.Nansot ; Recording tary, 3 Bergeron phe Ree.Secretary, C.J.Lockwell ; Chaplains, Mgr.F.Faguy, Abbe: T.G.Rouleau, Abbe Roy, Abbe J.D.Beaudoin ; Directors, F.X.Dumontier, Dr: F.X.J.Dorion, N.8.Benoit, A.Bouchard, F.Normand and J.E.Dion.\u2019 FUTURE QUEBEC.The Chronicle calls the attention of its readers to the very important, interest ng and instruotive interview obtained from Mr.FP.B.Girdlestone, Manager of the Bristol Docks, and Director of the Grand Trunk Railway, who is now in Canada in the interest of Bristol and future trade relations with Canada.Mr.Girdlestone is known and recognised as one of the ablest dock managers in England, and to considered by the British Government, that has bad occasion to call upon him for expert evidence in matters of dockage.He has not only appeared before.the royal commissions to give evidence, but before the Parlinmentary committees of the House of Lords and Commons, therefore, the subject matter of his interview is not only interesting but valuable, coming from a gentleman of his vast business experience with shipping interests.Dame Delphine Guay, St.Joesph, Levis, vs.Jean Baptiste Bourget, laborer.ation as to property.Francois Boissonnsault, St.vien, labor, ve.the heirs of late Amable Boissonneault, in his lifetime of the same place, farmer.$126.Dame Vidtoria Brassard, Chambord Junction, merchant, vs.L.E.Dasious & Cie, Sherbrooke, commission mer- chante, 9290.Account.\u2018Dévid O'Saltiven, to, Of 1ke city of , fdérier \u2018ve.Quebeo Jacques Cartier Co, $5,000.In tum.Gagnon & Frere, Quebec, vs.the Inverness Railway & Coal Co, $313.Personal.The Canadian Eleetrlo Light Co., ve, The Cher: Laxmver Co, Chaudiers Curve, , Charles Ed.A.Langlois, Quebec, trader, vs.Marie Stella Poirier, Que bec, and Charles Bedard, Quebec, nis en cause, $112.Rent.Elzear Fortier & Fils, St.Ann de Beaupre, vs.the buirs of Georges Desmarais and Mrs.G Desmarais, of the same place, $659.t.Delle Zelia Dugal, Montreal, spinster, vo.Antyons Gauthier, Quebec, 8345.Debt.Xavier Garneau, St._ Apollinaire, wheelwright, vs.Josuph Garneau, of the same place.To render account.Sam.Desrochers, Quebec, va.Alphonse Huard, Quebec, notary.Quo war- ranto.George Elie Amyot, Quebec, va.Lorenso Robitaille, Beauport, $10,000.Damages.Horace A.Pacaud, broker, Quebec, ve Joseph Labonte, Quebec, 8286, Promissory note.The Manufacturers\u2019 Life Insurance Covs.Cheoepils dit Bellelale and Peter C.Belle-Isle, both of Campbellton, and Joseph G.Cyr, of Russian Blane, Bonaventure, $304.Contract.IQLICE COURT.On Satufray, Couillard, of Levis,\u2019 acensed ol c.timidating railway | em- ployes, apptned in Police, Court and ppd pot quilt.Bg whicwas | Gxcd for Wednesday ndgt.1: Laurgnt and Landry eharged ¥ith obstructing railway employes in the execution of fined $1 and costs each, amounting to over 812 each.RECORDER'S COURT.There were two jgoners cha: with drunkenness bolas.be Reco on Saturday.One was fined 88 costs, and the other was pent to for a month.Two loll fo ob à at cirent'cormers were suverely reprimanded and allowed out.on suspended pentence.\u2018 J ev] CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.A mars meeting of those interested in Christian Endeavor work wag] in the Mcthodist Church last evening their duty pleaded guilty, end were at the close of the regular service, m mbers from the various Protestant churches of the city being present to bear an address from Mr.Vogt, Secretary of the World's Christian Eadeavor work.The subject of Mr.Vogt's remarks was \u201cWhat the Christian Endeavor Movement Means to the Churches,\u201d and the address was a most eloquent and interesting one, in which the aime and work of the Society wers set forth in clear and convincing terms.Mr.Vogt also preached yesterdey in the Baptist Church at the Li a.m.service and in St.An- and | drew's at 7 p.m.Coffee vs.Brains A London physician commenting on the inoresse of * \u2018\u2018ooffee drunkards\u2019 in \u201cCoffee is a cerebral (brain) stimulant ranki Groat Britain, says: with alcohol.\u201d He condemns the after-dinner black coffee, (vaunted by the coffee defenders as \u201c\u201charmless\u2019\u2019), saying itis ned for many cases of insomnia.A The poisonous drug in tea and coffee is very much.Like Whisky or Brandy , -Jt overworks the Heart and Brain and, whether i - listely realized or not, is followed by à depressing, weaken.F requently it establishes à Drug Habit.Thousands of coffee slaves bave found relief from aile by the easy change fram coffee to calles POSTUM \u201cThere\u2019s & Reastn\u201d ! SE i QUEBEC GAS CO, New Office and Show Roums Opened to Public on Saturday.The new office and showrooms of the Quebec Gas Company, in the Y.M.C.A.building, corner of St, John ond Cacie streets, was opened © the on Saturday.t Chronicle, who was down thie the new business de ent of t company, by Mr.W: , manager, Was greatly impressed by tha handsome and commodious quarters of the company, and which should ve so convenient and acosesible to general public.The quarters which the Gas Co.have taken possession of, have been thoroughly overhauled, renovated and finished and furnished in à manner to make them as bandsome as those occupied by any company in the city.The office is finished in polished oak and presents the appearance of à bank in ite fitting up, while the manager's private office is sumptuous in ite appointments.The work has sll been done by Quebec workmen, and Mr.Wallace was unstinted in his praise of the capable manner in which they had performed their work, which he onounced second to nothing in the inion.The woodwork has been done by Mr.Peters, the painting by Mr.Leonard, the metallic ceili by Mr.Falardeau, the plumbing the .end the ims Mechanica\u201d Supply stellations by Me John Walker, Everything m the line of gas heating and lighting is to be found in tbe the company.Gas stoves of ali descriptions are on view, heaters, chandeliers, lights and fittings of thi most: dlaBordte- sad artistic: seriptéons in \u2018net wil \u2018the latest + and most approved inventions may be seen.À visit to the new office and showrooms will well repay anyone.Among the many striking novelties are the inatanvaneous heater for the bath and wash room, something that cannot fail to strike an observer as ons of the most convenient, hendy and dp-to-date novelties.Another novelty is the inverted light, about as near an approach to the electric luminery as could be supposed, and just as brilliant but more economical, Mr.Wallace, in conversation with the reporter, stated that a gang ol men would to-day start work in opening up the streets for the extension of the service of the company.In addition to the streets already mentioned in which it bas been decided to in- troduoe the gas nfains, there will be a large extension of the service in St.Sauveur.Mr.Wallace believes that the business is awaiting the company in that section of the city, and the opportunity will be given to all who desire to avail themeelves of the many conveniences attending the use of gas to do so.An order has been placed for the new apparatus for the asks of the compeny, and it will \u2018be in operation by the end of November, donbling the present output.The work: of re- niodelling : the present buildings at the works will be proceeded with-in apring.See our gdveriisement for costume goods in another column.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.eee * R.& 0.NAVIGATION CO.- Stegmer Murray Bay which left here for Montreal yesterday afternoon, ss the last Sunday boat of the pany for Montreal this season.PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS.The large property known as the Gourdeau property, on St.Dominique street, St.Roch's, has been\u2019 purchased by Messrs.Drouin & Freres, who intend \u201cestablishing a cigar factory in the building, 9200 CHILDRENS\u2019 CLOAKS.At an immense reduction on sale Monday at SYNDICATE OF QUEBEC, RETURNED HOME.Nr.James Feore, of Mobile, who had taken (pass on the po Samer Virginian, for Liverpool, on ing of the destruction caused by the nom in the southern city, cancelled trip to Europe and lefs for home yesterday.CARE OF THE FEET.Those who suffer from any of those annoying affections of the leet such as corns, ingrowing toe nails, bunions, ete, should take advant of the presence in town of Dr.W.Cleygone, :La well-known foot doctor, He is to found at Room 64, St.Louis Hotel, and guarantees entire satisfaction to ail who call upon him.ST.BRIDGET'S BAZAAR.Carbonneau's orchestra will furnish music for the euchre and social to be hold in Tara Hall on Tuesday evening, October 2, in aid of St.Bridget's Asylum, Play will start at 8.30 p.m.sharp.It is expected that there will be a large attendance and a good time is in store for all present.Tickets can be obtained at Messrs.J.E.Walsh's and P.J.Evoy'see tt BURGLARS AT WORK.Between Friday ni and Saturday morning, rate effected an entrance into | the St.Jean Baptiste Presbytery but their trip wes an un- puccssatul one as nothing was taken away.The burg © K tering the building by using a chisel to force open the door in rear of the Presbytery, but were probably fright.| ened away by Rev.Mr.Beaudoin Cure of the parish, who went out of the building to attend & sick call about three o'clock on Saturday morning, and fourd a window open.mas eme trame QUEBEC SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE.A large crowd of men from the ships in the harbor were present Saturdep aght to rnjoy the eacisl, song sing: ing ard gomes provided.They passed a very cnjoyable evening and fore dispersing light refreshments were served.Sunday cvening Bethel scrvice was well attended.1.M.Thompson, Rector of Trinity Church, gave à very instructive address.The choir and organist of Trinity Church assisted in Bom ov waht the regular sail \u2018o-mortow ni sail urs\u2019 concert will be held in the Y.M.C.A.Hell.A splandid programme will ke furnished.Boots and clothing for seamen will bo : ted.Contributions will be or.i .caret - notifed wot telephones © GE his ; lars sucocecled in en- | The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which bas beez in use for over 80 years, has borne the signatnre ef Zz, ir Sonal apervision since be latuacs.sonal supervision since its infamcye Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and \u201cJ »* are but Experiments that trifie with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children\u2014Expericnce against Uxpcriment, What Is CASTORIA Oastoria is à harmiess substitute for Castor Ofl, Pare gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups.It is Pleasant.It contains neither Opium, Morphine sor other Narcotis substance.Its age is its guarantee.It destroys Worme and ullays Feverishness.It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ©Oolie.It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency.It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children\u2019s Panacea\u2014The Mother's Friend.CENUINE CASTORIA ALwave Boars the Signature of Ln Ae SUID.1 M ER \u201cFheKind-You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years.: THE GENTAUA SOMPANY, TT MUNRAY STACEY.NEW VORK SVY- Be Cured in Canada.Many people put themesives to the excessive of gol to Enatoriums in Europe and the United States\u2014not knowing that Montrea: has one of the most most modern and completely-equipped institutions of the sort in the world.AN the latest devices for the successful treatment of Rheumatism, Nervous Troubles, Diseases of the Digestion, ete If you have an invalid friend or relative, write for particulars and literature of the \u201cSanatorium at home\" RATES REASONABLE Mount Royal Sanatorium, Dominion Square, Montreal.sept.24xla.w.-monx9 EA HINT TO THE FAMILY.THE FALL IS COMING AND PROVISIONS ARE IN DEMAND.THEY CAN BE HAD OF RIGHT QUALITY at ' RIGHT PRICES and CAREFUL DELIVERY M.BOYCE & SON, GROCERS, Phone 204 19 Cote d'Abraham Faguy, Lepinay & Frere.THE STORE WHERE CUSTOMERS | GET ENTIRE SATISFACTION.| ~~» , : | OCCASIONS FOR THIS WEEK We draw the attention of our customers to our Costume Goods, which are the finest ! grade of the season at exceptionally re- uced prices.See the following prices: \u2014 GREY HOMESPUN 54 INCHES IN WIDTH | Plain and fancy, good value at $1.15, for 78 cents.| Also a fine lot 44 inches, valued at 60 cents, for 49 cents 1 OUR COSTUMES AND CLOAKS i Nothing more attractive from the Victor Krtablishment.OUR FLANNELETTE LINGERIES Have wmrived snd notwithstanding the quality sad finish Hl we sell them at very low prices.Drawers from 25 cents, upwir ts | Petticoats, pretty, 89 cna Nightgowns 40 cents and upwards.Short Kimonos 75 cents an | upwards, Long Kimonos worth 81.76 for $1.85 P ne OUR AUTUMN MATINEES Have arrived.The most dificult tastes oan be satisfied.In Cashmere, Veiling, Aibatras, Alpaca, etc.i OUR OVERCOATS AND MEN'S SUITS ! If you have not seen our splendid assortment, don\u2019t purchase i od ee pasiaty oh SO commons 20 per cent on SAVE YOUR MONEY IN PURCHASING Your Carpets at our store.Don't fail to call and eee our new Fall Carpets in T Brussels, Axminister, Milton.W Be po in ait bor Ole ° $20,000 IN FURS Of all hinds will be offered for asle this week, rman wt + Mon ptm = nme nt men Las ee ee ne à Na = ar > THE QUEBEC OHBONIOLE, MONDAY.CCTOBEX 1.1900.0 3 Get the Beat Astoria] fee, | MURRAY HILL to | Everything P Cameras, Kodaks, Etoof the drain The Este peta da, Get the Lowest Prices and Best Work at JOHN E.WALSH, Bookseller and Stationen, 11 ST.JOHN ST., QUEBEC THE tm Shoe Machine Go, [LTD.] [ERNEST CARON MANAGING DIRECTOR sm Manufacturers of Pegging and lecrewing Machine (Standard, ) logger.Loose Nailer\u2019 and {other Special Machinery.1808 St.Joseph Street, ST.ROCH, QUEBEC.Prompt attention to all ordees \u2018end repairs.PHONE 2338 Le QUEBEC TOY EMPORIUM The largest and most varied Toy department in the city.PRIGES VERY MODERATE.PRONEAD & KIROUAG 34 Fabrique St.FOR SALE 12 Lots on Maple Avenue, well situated and upon best conditions.18 Lots on Ste Cecile Street, House r sale corn r Jupiter and St Gabriel streets, with all een conveniences.Excaptlonally fine.APPLY TO A.de ]a GRANVILLE BEAL ESTATE AGENT, Phone 1408 81 st Peter Strest Office hours 10 to 1: and 2 to 4 Superior Court, No.738.Dame Bridget Redington, of Quebec, wife common as to property with Williaa Harry Snelling, of the same place, agent, duly authorized to ester en Justice, vr Plaintiff; William Harry Snelling, of the same ; place, agent, Deféndant; An action for acparation as to property was instituted in this cause on the 27th instant.Quebec, 27tn November, 1906, .L.D.MORIN, Atty.for Plaintiff ; sept.28x11, ES | Superior Court, t District of Queheo, plane Delphine far, wife of Jean i ptiste Bourget, laborer, 8t.Joseph ! de Levis, duly authorised to oster em | Justice, ! va Plaintiff ; The said Jean Baptiste Bourget, Defendant ; An action in separation es to pro- | ty was instituted this day against od defendant.Quobec, September 23th, 1906.GAGNE & GAGNE, Atty's for Plaintiff, wept.26x1m.Superior Court, Quebec, No.468.Dame Mary Sophie Malvina Couchon dit Lave .of Quebec, wife common as to property of Narcisse Jobidon of tho same place, Joiner, duly authorized to ester \u2018en Justice, vs Plaintiff ¢ Narcisse Jobidon, of Qusbes, Joiner, Defendant ; An action for separation as to pro.fe was instituted in this cause on Mth September, 1904, L.D.MORIN, Atty.for Plaintif.Quebec, 24th Septen.ber, 1906.vept.26x1m.\u2014 Province of Quebos, Is the District of Quebec, Superior Court, Dame Helens Bergeron, residing in the City of Quebec, wife common as te with Eugene Croteau, wd authorised to ester en Jus and 1 GO TO THE | porty was instituted on the fifteenth day of August, one thousand nine bw 5th apten.ber, 1006, Drouin\u2019 Palletier, Balllargesn 8t.Laurent, Aa for Plaloti£.| optim 4 |, tate am HOTELS.NEW YORK CITY.HOTEL AOth-41st St.& Park Ave.SPLIT, GR en Dott Theron Hotursing wader \u201c Telephones in all rooms.* European Plan.Table d'hote.Loc se 02002000 ÉT SO Crau A por dy ond wom RL MN.BATES.LOUIS FP.ROBERTS.* LORD MONK ROOMING HOUSE 36 ANN STREET.The most centrally sitoated reom- ing house in the city.In close Jroximity to the Frontenae, Post Office, City Hall and other central points, All Kewly Fitted Up All Moderan Conveniences.Terms Moderate.Grand @nion Fotel Rooms From $1.00 Per Dey Up OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL STATION .NEW YORK Beagsgs To and From Station Free Aa encallent guide-beok aad rp of the City of New Yoek unt on seceipt of two cents in postage.201hSt & Broadus Thertrs 10 York City\" æ 8 3 up ANERICAN s90 to $ 35 PLAN PERDAY, ACCORDING TO LOCATION tes.Parlor, Bedroom and Bath 7% social rates to families.Pavette took his base by 3 LATEST SPO En Cerne sq S 2 i LEVIS CHAMPIONS Cinched Their Hold on the Pennant by Defeating Montreal, In a game in every respect fully uj to Eastern League standards, vi .toris baseball team of Levis, cinotud its hold on the champiouship of the Canadian League by defeating the Montreal team by a score of B runs to 2 om the Q.A.A.grounds yesterday afternoon before a crowd of 9,000 spec- ators.The victory was a popular one with the vast majority of the erowd, | who rushed on the field st the snd of the game and duly \u2018bounced\u2019 the Levis men, carrying them in triumph uff the field.game was nip and tuck up to \u2018the fourth inning, but here Levia broke loose, and won the match.The score \"up to this inning was 2 to 1 in favor ;|of Montreal.In the Sth, however, Daigneault singled, Miron got a base on balls, snd a cracking and timel; hit bv Aubertin scored both of them, Aubertin himself landing on second bare.A splendid running catch by Peitz retired Gervais, while Labrecque struck out.Then Poirier found the ball sufficiently hard to allow Auber tin to cross the plate.Dumaine flew out to Gillen and ended tho inning.Each fide scored \u2018onve in the first The first two men up for Levie, Dai meault and Miron, both died graceful ly, the forme flying out to Moore and the latter being retired Anctil to Grannary.Aubertin got a hase on balls and stole second.Gervais singled and Aubertin scored.Labrecque went out Gillen to Grannary.In Montreal's balf Gillen got his base on balls, later stealing second.Moore struck out, but ! Labrecque, Gillen trotted to third, and on a fumbled ball went across the plate.Although Montreal got the bases full later, nice work by Larocque prevented any more scoring.Montreal got another run in its hall of the i [fourth Gillen again doing the necd- ful.In the remainder of the innings, it was generally a case of one-two-three, though Montreal got the bases full once more in the third, but once more Larocgue pulled himself out of the hole hy his good work.Levis had a strong team on, two new men heing sen in addition to those who have played during the season, Larocque, pitcher, and Daigneault, Lf.Montreal was short four COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE 43d 8 r:ot, Noar Broadway.(limes 8q.), New York City.STORY FIREPROOF The most conventent loostion In New Yorks from Grand Central Station, sad easily nu surface roads, within walking distance ALL ROOMS LARGE and handsomely furnished and ngle Hooms, Don Bath, » p>rday and uj Tar HOTEL WOODSTOCK NEW MODERN TWELVE HOTEL one block from Sober.\u201c1.snd four first class theatrenand best shops.fingie, Rooms, $1.50 per or, Bedroom an $4 per day and upward.Local and long-distance telephone fu eash ipsriment.Restanrant conducted on + uropess sac.à Le carte, at moderate pres.Muse W.M.VALIQUETTE, Aleo of The Berwick, Ruthlsnd, Yi june.16xwed.nat.CARPET CLEANING An Effectual Method of Destroying Germs Without Injuring Texiure, Possibly you are not aware that all floor coverings provide a most convenient breeding place for discare germs.| Sputum from the sidewalk and filth from the strects are trans ferred by our sheea to our floor coverings.Ordinary dust js full of dis care germs.Guglielminette, of Monte Carlo, in a recent report notes that dust consists of not only tiny bits of sand and soil, but also of living organisms, chiefly germs and of dead orgunie mintter, both animal and veyetuble.None of these are good for those who breathe them.A benting or brushing of carpets, the ordinary method of trfachine cleaning, or the compressed air clesning, will not remove the germs.We have recently installed a machine and a procees which thoroughly cleana the carpets and destroys all germ.moths, larvae, etc, raises tho nap ol the carpets and brightens the color.Under our process a powerful current of fresh air is continually being circulated through the enrpet a drawn off carrying the dust with it.While this is taking place we generate a which is also circulated through the ourpets and rugs and while it Bestroye all disense 8, it cannot in the least injure the finest fabrice.Wa can clean your carpeis at an time, sunghine, rnin or enow, makes no Uifference to us.Trusting we may be favored your patrons, , t \u2019 with Quebes C tennis Diolatoet \"lean: sin) and Sorating cos ve ti.H.H.BLAKE & J, THOMPSON.For Sannsletts underclothing, ses our great advertisment, at unprecedented Prior AGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.GET THE BEST FITTING Garments, it'll cost you mo more.BYNDICATE OF QUEBEC.\u2014e SE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VROM SATURDAY TO WEDNESDAY We are offering for sale a wv: ty overcoat made to order, val at 820 for 814,80 ; the material may by seen in one of our windows, Cut guarsntesd.Gentlemen, take advent.age of this offer, MARCEAU & CIE - Jowph Streel, men of the line-up which it had intended to go nst Levis, Dubois, pitcher, White, Robinson and Farrell, who missed the train in Montreal on Saturday night.With these men on, the vidtors might have had some chance of winning, but the Levis team was certainly strong enough to make it interesting for the best of them.The work of the batteries on either side was admirable, while the fielding was sharp and snappy.In fact the game throughout was one worth going a long way to seo.Joe Page officiated as umpire, and though his tack was a difficult one, he handled it well.Levis is to be atulated on its victory.It certainly has worked hard for it, and has done its best all sen- son to get and keep together a winning team, and one which would give the public the worth of their money.The baseball scason will wind up next Sunday, when the schedule will close with a double-header between Levis end Montreal.The score follows: \u2014 A.B.BR.let B.P.O À.E.Levis, Daigneault, 11 1 1 60 00 Miron, ® 1 2 1 31 Aubertin, 3 1 3 20 Gervais, r.f : 8 2 3 : Labrecque Poirier, 1 0 1 160 01 Dumaine, 6 0 9 O1 Desrochers, c.f 0 0 1 #0 Larocque, p.0 ¢ 0 81 5 5 2 13 4 .R.1st B.P.O À.E.Montreal.Gillen, 3b.2 1 2 30 Moore, Lf.oO 0 1 00 | Payette, 0 0 © 20 Grannary, 1b.© 11 039 Peitz, c.i\u201d 0 0 72 11 Heflernan, cf.\"9 ?3 60 Stoere, Th.0 0:8 09 Young, r.0 6 0 00 Anctil, p.0 0 1 60 @ 2020271286 RHE.Levis.wo 1000000313 5 4 Montreal.\u2026l100100000-2 2 5 Summary: \u2014Earned runs, Levis J.: Bases stolen, levis, 6; Montreal, 6.| Sacrifice hits, Payotte, 1.Bases on i balls, off Larocque, 5; off Anctil, 3.{ Hit by pitched ball, Young.Struck out, by larocque, 6; by Anctil, 5.Balk, ocquo, 1.Wild pitches, Anetil, 7; Left on bases, Levis, 7; Montreal, 10.Time of game, 2 hours.Umpire, Jos Page.Officio] weorer, G Cartier.Attendance, 3,000.WON ORIENTAL HANDICAP.Now York, Sept.29\u2014Oxford, à 20 to 1 shot, won the Oriental handicap one mil; nnd a yuarter, at Gravesend to-day, dilating Running Water, neo: ond choice, in a drive, with Gpod Luck third.The timo 2.03 8.5, in fast and within two-fithe of @ second of the track record made by Gold Heals In 1902.Outcomo, the heavily pleyed favorite, never was minent.She von Inst the cntire distance and finished in that nosition many lengthe be- find her field, BUFFALO WON AGAIN, Columbus, O., Srpt, 30\u2014Buffalo bed the thirtl game of the series with Cdlembuv for Clars \u2018A\u2019 Minoc League championship to-day, Corcoran ecor- ing the only winning run for Bufialo os two hits and Vell's bad throw to second.Buffalo has won two games end tied the third.UNITED STATES RUGBY.At Princeton\u2014Princeton 94, Villa Nova 0.At Cambridge\u2014Harvard 5, Williams 0.At Philadelphia-\u2014-Ponnsylvania 32, Lehigh 6.teh BLE OUR NANTLES.vdali, | BYNRCATEOR QUEBEC, of magnificent plays dazed the Cornof | wall tence.Eornwall blew up, and CAPS AND INDIANS Were Winners of the Lacrosse Games on Saturday.Ottawa, Sept.20\u2014The Capitals de foated Cornwall in\u2019 the free of the Home and home games between the teams hers to-day by a score of 7 goals to 0.The match was played in à steady downpour of rain, which \u2018commenced about noon and kept up all day.As a result the crowd was none too large, but about 2,500 braved the discomforts of wet seats and a leaking roof to see the teams in action, Cornwall lost by & large score, but tbe play did not warrant any such tally, aithough the Caps certainly did play Cornwall of its feet in the third and final periods.The wvratch started at 3 o'clock sharp and the teams lined out on a field flooded with water and ina heavy cold rain.The only changes were that Goul was again in uniform on the Cnpital home, while McAteer, of Cornwall, was off, Smith being in omtre.The first qaarter was a great struggle.The teams kept their feet remarkably well, and the Caps, who were supposed to be useless in the wet, did splendidly ; but on the whole the play was oven up.The Cop home did hot shoot nny too well, while Cornwall couldn't wet past the big Cap defence, In the second period the Caps scored.Cornwall charged re peatedly in this quarter, but the rnet defence was too strong.~ At alf time the score was: Capital 1; Cornwall, 0.The Capitals cut loose under instructions to go in at any Cost in the third quarter, and a series with ease, Toronto, Ont., Sept.2 \u2014 Caught out of condition, and pitted, as they were, against a team in absolutely rfect shape, the Torontos practically Pate good-bye to any chances they might have had of landing the cham- || fonship of the National Lacrosse nion, when on the Island oval this afternoon, they went down to defeat before the Tecumsehs to the tue of six goals to one.Added to insui- ficiency of training, the clements con- epired also against the Rosedale bunch, Throughout the entire the rain fell with persistency, and not a little of the play was performed in a downpour that rendered it almost impossible for the spectators to fol- fow the ball.Naturally the Tecumsehs, being heavier, and having had, as they did last Saturday, a work out under such conditions, were better able to eape with the situation, which they proceeded to do with an eflectiveness t left little to he desired the supporters.Notwithie th indies weather, four f with a soli for the Tecumsehs.prete quarter was bad for the Toronto's.In this the Tecumschs made the score four tallies to none.In the third and fourth quarters they added in each period.The Toronto's solitery tally came in the third quarter.The Tecwmmschs have o very heavy defence, and rarely have they done better work than they did to-day.In the early part of the me, Gilmour was on in place of meron, in the Toronto home, but he was put out of busines by a swipe on the head from Davidson, and was forced to retire at the end of the Brst quarter.Defore he received thin ugly crack, however, he had been doing rome very effoctive work for the Torontos, and one in safe in saying that had not Davidson's stick interfered so adroitly, the score would have been much more even.\u2014 ST.PATRICK\u2019B II.DEFEATED.i 8t.Patrick\u2019s 11.met their frst defeat of the selison yesterday morning in an exhibition game with the Buffalos, the score being 18 to 17 ngainat od for séore :\u2014 St.Patrick\u2019s\u2014Tinmons, Grant.Cummings, Lois-lle, Lodden, H.Ledden, J.Walh, Duggan, Henchey.Buffalo\u2014Webater, J.Bavard, Jack Macdonald, Walah, W.Savard, Malone, J.Macdonald, 0, Walsh, Perry.National-Boston, 7; Cincinnati, 3.Pittsburg, 8; Brooklyn, 0.(2nd) Pittebure, 8 ; Brooklyn, à Chicago, Philadelphia, 8.(2nd) Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 1.New York, 6.New York, 0, American\u2014New York, 4; Cloveland) Detroi St, Louis, 2 ; (Ind) St.Louis, 1; SUNDAY'S BALL GAMES.(American.) At Chicago :\u2014 Chicago, 8; Washington, 8 Chicago, 0; Waobi , 8 At St.Louis :\u2014 st.te, 7; Boston, 1.\u2018 St.Louis, 0; Boston, 2.Satt\u2014\u2014 RACE CALLED OFM The race which was to have taken Place in the harbor for the Challenge \u2018up was called of for lack of wind, All the yachts entered wore towed down to the starting line by Mr.Jos, Boswsll\u2019s gasoline yacht Brent.Alter our and thé calm *Meztre.Moim 5 Oliver decided to e yachts were their mooring waiting about an continuing, the Raymomd and Gdeclare the race off.then taken back to L \u2014 dng # (W] the Cape outplayed them at all stages |; being the last date to count monthly and season\u2019s aggregete members of the 8th R.R.R.A., and the first shoot for individual possce- sion of the CM.R.L.prize, won season by the Quebec City Rifle Asso ciation.The first difficulty met was many to turn their after shooting at 200 yards, Notwithstanding the heavy and continuous Aw, Ww.crowd from day.The rain ceased just as the rac- and in quite a number of «cratched.The results :\u2014 up.selling\u2014Kilts, 108, 2 to 1 Herman § chuson, } Tao - THE RUGBY PLAYERS Practiced in Rain on Saturday and also Elected Officers.Desplte the rein on Saturday after noun, there was a fairly good tum ous of the Rugby men on grounds, and put in.The prospeots are now promising for 8 good line up on Saturday Montreal, but à lot of hard work will have to be done this woek, Another Q A A very next against the Na of pruetics will be held this afternoon at 4.30, when it is hoped everybody will bo up for a \u2018real uld4pshioned work- t out.Alter the practice on Saturday a meeting of the Quetwe Rugby Fdotball Club was held at the club house, when the following officers were elected : l\u2019atron\u2014Lt.-Col J.F.Turnbull.Honorary Prosident\u2014Mr.George Et gl Hon.Vipe-Presidents\u2014F.J.Cockburn, J.K.Boswell, Wm, McLimont, Major A.T.Ogilvie, Bon.P.A.Choquette, J.H.Holt.President\u2014Dr.W.L.Carter.Vice-President\u2014F.M.MacNaughton.Secretary-Treasurer\u2014L.Gibsone.Committee\u2014Leo MoWilliam, C.E.Brown, W.Pugh, A.Roeber, J.Les.Captain 1st Team\u2014Harold Blair.The club have made a good choice of captain fog.jbe first team, and under his encrgetic guitlance the should be heard from in the series this season.team News comes from Montreal to the ta ihe Montreal Junior Rugby jétta.ayes wre diss ted bn Saturduy, >= id aginst whom t were to play, announced that they could not get team together.It is understood also that the Grand Trunks intend to withdraw from the intermediate series.the -Outrediionts, \u2014 AT TRE ST.JOSEPH RANGES.Some thirty or more riflemen wended their way last Saturday aîternoon to at St.Joseph de Levis, in for this ack of markers, one of the regular Government markers being absent and only two outsiders being ba nd judgi made, and judgi made at 200 var have intervened lon varda point would fa 8M | had not the avail- With four targets a start was by the progress , darkness would before the 600 ve been reached heavy min convinced steps homeward rain, & dosen or more; enthusiasts, convinced that they were not made of suger, fought the battle through, even at À Considering the most adverse tions results were very fair as cost of a very bad drenching.coudi- the ollowing leading scores will show :- Te- 200 500 600 tal.thousand \u2018vera on hand to fol- » 20 20 œ low the play, And they get their un 2 x 8 money\u2019s worth all right.th teams 7% 3 have an immense following, and the | Mr.30 x 27 8 applause was generously distributed.H 2 2 Though the score was one sided, the = 2 = \u2018 play for the most part was \u201csnappy >= 0 end was far from lacking in elements - D 8 of interest.The Tecumsehs did not 2% 1 x 63 make the game with regard to play w | F- 3 13 a 62 runaway, even if the score indicates | R.Young.1 MN 1 61 es much.They had to fight for alt | The following were the winners in the they got.The first quarter ended | Upen Match 0 Yards ards, BE 238 828 yes WOODBINE RACES.Homi'ton, Ont., Sept.28\u2014The ing rain did not deter quite a forge rge attending the races ton; tezan and the sun broke out.The track, was in a very muddy condition A heavy, resulting Een horses being them.The St.Pate took a good lead | 1st race, maiden, J-yearold, ridden early in the game, but t oppon- | by maiden jockeys, six furlongs \u2014 Waents managed to crawl up on them and | bash, 103, 20 to 1, wog by & head ; finally beat them out.\u201cLotuelle and | Hawthorne, 105, 3 tol, 3nd; Kame- Ledden were the St.Pat's battery | fun, 103, 8 to 2, 3rd.Time 1:18.while Savard and Macdonald officiat.| 2nd race, 2-year-olds, 5} furlongs, the Bisons.The teams and | telling\u2014Em'nola, 107, 8 To 1, won ; Resote, 100, 3 to 1, 2nd; Gavancse, v6, 10 to 1, 3rd.Time 1.00 1.5.3rd reve, steeplechuse, 4-year-olde and up, selling, 2{ miles~-John Randolph, 130, 16 to 5, won ; Gold Run, 162, 7 to 5, 2nd ; Pery Waddell, 161, 8 to 1, 3rd, Time 8.14.4th race, handic 81, Patrick 4943210102 \u2014 17 hunters, gentle men riders, 6 furlonge\u2014Chaielaine Buffalo.\u2026 113142323 \u2014 18 | 107) 18\" to 1, won: Virtuoso, 165, SATURDAY'S BASEBALL.fren, 3nd; Lagdsend, 165, 4 to 1, 3rd.me 3,41.\u2018 Sth race, purse $1,007, handicap, 3- year-olds and up, 1} miles \u2014 Cholk Hedrick, 108, ¢ lrnzthe : B servation, Cambridge, 90, 3 2.11 2.5, 2 tol, won by three for, 8 to 6.Mma; to 1, 3rd.Time, 6th race, 6 furlongs, 8-year-ulds and woh ; Washineton-Chicago and t- hi 108, 10 to | Phitudelphia, postponed, rain.08, \u20ac te 1 Sd.Ton Colutrbur.Busiale game postponed, ve 109, \u20ac tel, ded \u2019 rain, Tth race, 3-year-olde and up, à 1-16 miles, selling-Net B, 103, ¢ tn 1, won ; Gilpin, 108, 4 to 1, 9nd; Nonwnse, 93, à to 1, 3rd.Time 1.53.RUGBY IN ONTARIO.Toronto, Sepi, 29-The R ves- ron opened in Toronto to-day,\u201d when Pererboro\u2019 downed the Victorias 14 to 7 in the first gemeol the O.RFU, senior serion, before a small crowd.moment cn trs A SPLEDID JOB.95 boys\u2019 iron overcoats from 7 to 16 years of te offered et 8.50.Take advantage of this offer, KARCEAU & CIE 188 Bt.Joseph Streetda troy 47 SAMPLES RAGLANS, Worth from $10 to $16.50, on sale Saturday at $7.30.atid SYNDICATE OB-QUEBEC, | some uvelul work was | vivid ! A\u201d Vivid Account of a Tussle In Alaska with a Member of the Bruin Family, Bex Beash, the author of The Svoilus, he has been having some mo Bunting in Alnaka, sends hs the following accoun Bey York Hp \u2014 mi to à \u201cI wis co wrile fuil the trip 1 have had.13 as ade ful; the grandest of scenery, and some I brought back some t & huge brown Hear whick I killed ns he came for me.It was a stand-up light on open ground and the most magnificent batfle 1 ever participated in.We had been unsuccessful in finding brown bear, although black ons were very common.The black fellows will run from mea, and although they are big game, I wanted to meet tho other variety, which are meat-caters pad antes.is day we had high up in peaks, scaling piaclere and skirting cliffs in a hunt Ol Although it was Iate in the day we made our way down the mountain determined to go lor them if it meant an all-night search.The mountains in that country are very difficult to climb and almost inaccessible, so nearly so that a when he gets up one.However, started down to cross the gulch and came up on the other «ide.About halfway, down a a guet objeet |moying elong + ope ow us, and pulling: the Elatsenl on it.\u2018found\u2019 to our:joy, that it was a great brown bear.y are @ species of grisly, only attaining a much ter size end wickodness.I ately all thoughts of mountain-sheep fled, and we bogan to map out a routs by which we might reach Mr.Bear.We were about two miles above timber-line and the bear about a mile below us on \u2018the open, grassy hillside, but by making a wide detour along the canyon we reached a little gulch which brought us out on a ridge directly above him.I'll never forget that approach, for we crept over places that a fly would have to spit on his hands to tackle, and climbed precipiocs so Mee that they loaned backward.On reaching tho place where we had seen our quarry he was nowhere in sight, and when we couldn't ses him after a carclul and noiseless reconnaissance 1 burst into such bitter profanity that the wet grass sizled and the hard rock glowed.Creeping out further we eearched the little gully beneath us, and were about to descend boldly and disgustedly when right at our feet within a few yards, we sew him.Ha had been digging at @ marmot hole among a patch of grass, and seeing un had paused \u2018for to obeerve and for to see\u2019 who had the nerve to butt in on him.His shaggy brown hair blended well with the grass-tops, and we had boen looking clear guet and over him, I threw up my Win Cheater and fe loce, pété t began to hap faster t a rune.At the {ifst shot ha roand and rushed out of hiding up toward as.He presented the most wonderin) and magnificent - aight 1 have ever sen.Every haie on his cost was abristlc, his mouth open, and a bunch of teeth bared which would have driven the Sozodont people crazy.I never have seen anything which struck me as the absolute impersonation of incarnate rage till T looked down into the thorax of that animal, end 1 stood ro close to him that [ could sev every line of expression, as it were.Let me state that when he came up that hill he certainly looked like a winner.and as though he could finish any old thing he cared to start.Ashe reared up I shot again and so did my companion, and we procceded ta ring the echoes of that canyon.As he reared up, my second bullet turned him, and after coming a way further he turned and run down the hill, by which T knew he was dead meat.1 shot three times more, but overshot each time, as is common when shooting down hill.Besides, he wns hit- we Oldfield.Suddenly his hind dragged, he broke down, and crashed into the creck-bed dead as a nail.My first shot had entered back of the left shoulder and came out just ahead of his right flank, while the second had entered the right shoulder abd crian- erossed.Those were the only two bul- tete in him and T have them both in my pocket now, while his skin, 3e *-& P.CO.Commencing Monday, October lat, train hours will be cillhged on the division between Quobec, Montmorency Falls and Ste.Anne de Beaupre.Sef adv.in another column.The Commission: s of {he Transcontinental Railway.NOTICE.Notice is hercby given that the Comurissioners of thé Transcontinental Railway have this day filed and de posited in ths office of the Registrar of Deods for the County of Poctneul, in the Province of , 6 Tov plan, profile and book of reference où the {ands required for tho purpose of the Fastern Division of the National Transcontinental Railway through the said County ol Portneuf, in the construction of o branch line 0.98 of a mile in length from a point on the main lino of tho said Transcontinental Railway aot mile 27 from North Abutment of Quebec Bridge, thence to and connecting with the main live of the Cansdian Pacific Railway at St.Basile Btation in said unty of Portneut.oomupi any of the Owners or ers of an londe affected are herslty cautioned against the removal or defacing of any stakes, hubs, oh marks, &o., placed on such lamis hy the Engineers of the said Commissioners, By order, P.K.RYAN, Mesrelary, « Compissioners of the Transconti- The montal Ry Dated as Ottawa, this 90th day of + Boptember, 1906.me, FIGHT WITH À BEAR! EDUCATION AL tropblies, and among them the skin of.r \u2018big home,\u2019 and lato in the afternoon discovered à band on the moun- taine opposite and across tho valley.strong man is about \u2018all in\u2019 | ting a gait that would dazzle Barney: being made ini a rug\u201d.fo | CHANGE OF Bl on ThE à.RL WALLACE COLLEGE i TE pg SN LWW a eng unt UPPER CANADA COLLEGE FOUNDED IN 1629.TORUNTO, ONT.Principal\u2014Henry W.Auden, M.A.Cambridge, late sixth form master sé Fetses College Edinbourgfor the gw~ i The college will tumn tern.on WEDNESDAY, SEPT, Classes begin Sept.13 at 10 a.m.13th.Separate preparatory department fos * boys between the ges oo and 13, with separate stall and oquipæent.50 ners a round, Separate infirm- , wit] sician and traine nurse, - Toews for university, Royal Military.College and business.Every facility for cultivation ef sports and athletics.; Fxaminatiogs for entrance scholar- shipe Saturday, Sept.Mth, 1968, | Special scholarships for sons of old pupils.Successes this Joa 2 University Scholarships ; 9 first-class honors ; 35 poses; 6 passes into Royal Mili © Por calendar and all particulnrs wd.ots am dresa the Bursar, Uf lege, Toronto, Ont.Ll TYPEWRITER WANTED, Address in both typewritten and own hand writing stating age and experience.P.0.BOX 383 FALL OVERCOATS MADE TO ORDER AT LEE\u2019S, 25 Buats Siren k sept27x8 \u2014 STYLISH AND CHEAP.\u2014 8ee our big assortment of Buit'ngs NOTICE Is bereby given that the Pier at tho mouth of Ca) Lou e river is = merged as well aps the other deep water Pier that was there up to last winter at the end of the | whar!, The position of the picr at the mouti of the Cap Ttougo River is az bereto- fore shown hy a fiat buoy by dsy and a white light by night, the pos tion of the decp water Dier recently taken ut the end of the Long Wharfis in a straight lino with the aaid flat buoy and about 600 fest to the weal, Cap Ro Wharf and Pier Coap Rodge N.FLOOD, apl.27x16.SCOTCH ANTHRACITE CHARD) COAL.Best quality, (no clinkers) gives excellent satisfaction for all domes.ie purpose._ _ ALL SIZES \u2014 FOR \u2014 Ranges, Stoves and Fumacss $6.5 PER TON DELIVERED IN ory $6.00 F=* TON DELIVERED , > \u2014 OR ~ - A.K.HANSE\" \u201cCo.97 St.Peter & Phone 362 ivy Quebec.PURK AND WHOLESOME, ONE POUND CAN 20e EW.QILLETT ares vORONTO.ON. 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No! none but the candidates will spenk.\u201d\u2019 Dr.Neilson was the first to address the meeting and began by remarking that notwithstanding rumors to the contrary, he was still in the field asa candidate and intended to remain so until the end of the cumpaign.He compared the chairman of the meeting to ° patent medicine, vendor who ras displaying his s to tl public.There was first of all, the Amyot plaster, which, although costly, was al recommen by Dr.Laurier and Dr.Parent and others, Next came the Martineau pills which were specially recommended for the concoction put up in bottles and finally they had the Neilson elixir.had not the su of Sir Willeid Laurier, but the electors of the County of Quebec knew him and also knew his antecedonts.Mr.Amyot, has arrived here with a guard honor.Do you want him as your re tative?Cries of No! No! Yes! Yes! Ms.Neilson, continuing, said apparently Mr.Amyot was not the choiœ of the electors who had been badly treated at the convention held in Quebec, and he had given way to the pressure made upon him by the Quebec wirs pullers.Mr.Amyot was a wealthy man, added Dr.Neilson, but what interests had he in the county.He was a manufacturer and if sent to Ottawa he would increase the tariff, particularly so on corsets, and the ingredients that composed beer, and be aires he would be a fourth represent.tive of the City of Quebec.He, Dr.Neilson, had had an interview with Bir Wilfrid Laurier a few days ago and he had told the Premier that he was imposing upon the County of Quebec, & man who was not wanted by the electors.In conclusion, he stated, that the County of Sin Against Health is Destroyed by Costiveness.Most important to health and comfort is proper action of the bowels.By nature these organs are intended for the removal of the waste particles of matter which accumulate in the system.; Retain hess wastes and You poison the blood, ruin digestion, bring on nervousness and anaemia.Habitual ocstiveness is best aver come by Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills, which establish regularity that is exactly consistent with nature.Not a drastic purgative\u2014not even a ain ot sensation of grip, because Drsmilton\u2019s Pills ars vegetable and free from irritating mineral substances found in eo many widely advertised remedies.: In every case Dr.Ramilton\u2019s Pills do cure and bring sure relief from headache, billiousn-ss and other manifestations of constipation.James MoConnell, of Walkerton, writes .\u2018Since ! was comparatively a young man I have not enjoyed real good health.\u201cNy appetite was good and streagih remarked the speaker, .that kept up, you I knew something was wrong.\u201cFrequently 1 took bilious attacks and violent headeches.My stomach was disordired, skin wae murky, under my eyes wore heavy dark rings.\u201cLost winter I read through the Polson's almanac and decided my trouble was constipation.1 used Dr.Hamilton's Pills, and can hardly tell the hein they have heen: 1 am now ae fresh, strong nnd well as a boy.\u201d dust try the Wonderful magie of Dr.Hamilton's Ville.Rold by all dealers, 2e.per box, or five boxes for $1.00.By mail from N.C.Polson & Co.QUES ite aipes.to preside.- i Jt.mee; voice, then there was the Robitaille | bad of |rnd and he was | EC COUNTY, + Most Interesting Meetings Were Held Yester\u201d day at St.Foye and Lorette-Nomina- Election, 23rd.CANDIDATESADDRESSED THE ASSEMBLAGE Quebeo, was Liberal, but djd not want to support a man who \u2018was forced upon them.Dr.Neilson\u2019s remarks were frequently applauded.The Chairman then introduced Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux au! then the fun began.The Pastmester General's appearance was the signal for a general row and amidst cries of \u201cyou won't speak,\u201d and \u201cspeak Mr.Lemieux,\u201d a free fight was atarted and several of the combatants came out of it covered with blood.While the light was going on, some Quebec enthusiasts approached the gallery and blamed Mr.Bobitaille for having brought a crowd aut.During, the melee, a young man named Mainguy got rather badly cut up, and he and his pals followed up a man from Quebec named Dusssult, pod ho gov suchi{ mr ing that he tail be carried'into an adjoining building where his injuries were attended to.As it seemed a foregone conclusion got to allow Mr.Lemieux to speak, Mr.Robitaille came forward and at the request of a number of electors began an address in English and also spoke in French.His remarks were about the same as those given at the meeting on Thursday last at Montmorency Falls, and he promised the electors that if they sent him to Ottawa they could purchase their ploughs and mowing machines at hall the price they at present paid.He scored the Government for bringing into the county Hon.Mr.Lemieux and others to boom up the Aqyot candidature.Mr.Robitaille was well received and his remarks were frequently applauded.Mr.Amyot followed and during half an hour referred to the Progress Canada had made under the Liberal administration.He spoke in both French end English and his speech was one which showed his business ability and principles.He had studied the economical situation with the utmost attention and showed, instancing himself as an example, how the people in this country had prospered in their business projects and enterprises under the existing period of prosperity which the country at large had been enjoying.: n reply to the arguments of his opponents that he was not the choice of the county, Mr.Ashyot stated that three months ago hei by men of the county, a number ol whom he noticed at the meeting, to run for the Federal Parliament, put at the time he had refused.Since then he bverv presented with a petition signed by fifteen hundred electors, re- He | questing him to enter the field as the repregentative of the county to replace Hoa.Chas.Fitzpatrick, so his opponents had no reason whatever to state that he was not wanted.He was in the field to remain uatil the sure to be elected.He referred to the honor conferred upon him.to replace such men as Hon.Chas.Fitzpatrick, Hon.P.Garneau, Bir A, P.Caron and Hon.Mr.Ross, and assured the clectors if they chose kim as their representative that he would do everything possible in the interest of this district.Mr.Amyots remarks were frequently interrupted by spplause, but a certain gang kept continually talking while he spoke and the Chairman had to call them to order.Mr.Martineau was the next on the programme and like on the former oc- canions, his remarks wete confined to the manner in which the convention was held at Mr.Delage\u2019s office, and to the fact that he had an previous occasions kindly (?) withdrawn from the field in favor of others, which he had no intention of doing in the present election.He was a resident of the county and as such he claimed the support of the electors.in preference to.Mr.4myas; who, he slieged wang stranger.four candidates.havi spoken, Hon.Mr.Lemieux was call upon and delivered onc of his elo- uent speeches in support of Nrmyot, bein followed by Messrs.Delage, M.P.P,, Power, N.P., Devlin, M.P., and Hon.N.Garneau, all the speakers referring to Mr.Amyot in most eulogistio terms.AT LORETTE.It is estimated that at least 2,000 spectators, including a large contingent from the city, were present at the joint meeting held in the afternoon at I'Ancienne Loretto, when the best of harm prevailed.Mayor Gauvin was caller upon to preeide at the meeting which was in addressed by the four candidates, the meeting boing very strongly in favor of Mr.Amyot, who del,vered & practical , on the politics of the day.When this mecting was concluded, the electors ol others adjourned toa lace near- where speeches in support of r.Amyot'e candidature were delivered try Hon.Mr.lemieux, Hon.J.Prevoat, Mr.C, Devlin, Ton.Mr.Evanturel and Nr.L.A.Tascherœu.This meeting wns preeided over by Mr.Matte, and was only concluded nt 6 o'clock.In his remarks, Hon.Mr.Lemieux stated that the Government had cast their eves upon Quebec as the terminus of navigation and that this was the natural port, notwithstanding, the fight put up against it, but It was useless to try and fight agsinst nature.The Government had great intentions for the future of this and extensive improvements would be undertaken in the near future and the Government wanted to have the beet men to support it, such es Mr.Amyot, in preference to his present oj ente, who could do very little at Ottawa.He also alluded to the forthcoming intee-provincial conference and re marked that he did not in anyway intend to bind the Government, but he had reason to helieve that the provi.ces would be satislied with re sult.Hartford, Conan, U.S.A., ve Kingsion, A a AS \u20ac =«twipg from yesterday's meetings, been asked - 1 Cénadian E has given Mr.Amyot their port, as the latter assured ood will and sympathy of his col- gues.During this last it was announ that the writs for the elections were issued, fixing nomination for 16th October, and polling 23rd October next.Dr.J, P.Belleau, of l'Ancienne Lorsite, bas boen appointed returning of- OTHER MEETINGS.Yesterday morning efter high mass, Yonars.P wi Paradis an Charles ry, of tl city, ting Mr.Amyot, addressed a large menting of the eléctors of Stoneham, which wes presided over by Mayor Xavier Lafond snd Mr.Michal Murphy.Judy ing from ths enthusiastic manner in which the s in of the ere weve received, Stoneham will give a substantial majority to the ernment candidate.At Tewkesbury, Mr.Pierre Ledieu, advocate, of this city, addressed a meeting after high mass and spoke in both languages in support of Mr.Amyot, his remarks being frequently applauded.On Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.ma mevting in favor of Mr.Amyot will be held at St.Ambroise when os will be delivered by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Hon.A.Turgeon, Hon.Rod.Roy, Hon.Evanturel, C.Devlin, M.P., Gal way, W.Power, M.P., A.1 ance, M.P., G.Parent, M.P., 8.Delisle, M.P., I.A.Taschereau, M.P.P., and C.De lage, M.P.P.IMPORTS.Per stegmer Empress of Ireland, Carey, from; 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The.most complete assort- HSI FRU sopt.20x1nv.SIXTEEN BALLOONS Started in the Aerial Race at Paris Yesterday.Paris, Sept.30.\u2014Sixteen balloons, averaging over 2,000 cubic matres capacity each and representing seven countries, aniled from the Tuilleries Gardens this affernoon \u2018in the first competition for the James Gordon Ban nett Cup for international aeronauts.The contest was primarily a long distance race.The date had been carefully selected when the prevailing winds are from the west in the hope of giving the aeronauts an opportunity to break the record of Count de la Naulx made in 1900, when bis balloon landed in Korosticheff, Russia, having covered a distance of 1185 miles in 35 hours and 40 minutes, but unfortunately to-dav the wind was light, hardly more than 8 miles an hour and mlmost due west, thus making the shores of the Atlantic the limit dis tance and robbing the occasion of its importance as à test of long distance aerial travelling.On this account the race was a keen disappointment to the neronauts, who had come [rom every corner of Europe.The rules of the contest, however, provided that in case of unfavorable atmospheric con ditions the judves could, at their option make the test one of endurance of remaining in the air.Nevertheless, tacle the event was a bril- as a liant success.1t is calculated that over a million people saw the balloons as they ascenced.Massed military bands \u2018enlivened the enormous crowds with music while they waited.The start was preceded by the flight of hunifreds of trial balloonettes and the loosing of 5,000 homing pigeons, Santos Dumont, one of tho representatives of tho Aerio Club of America, proved to be the only one to inau- urate a novelty.For the purpose of bee ing afloat us long as possible he Ted equipped his car with a oix- horse-power vertical propeller with the object of lifting and lowering his ballpon without discharging any of ite ballast.DY LAW NO.404.CITY OF QUEBEC.City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec.A BY-LAW.To Amend the By-laws Concerning Curters\u201d Stands.(Drawn up in the French Language.) At a meeting of the City Council of the City of Quebec, held at the City Hall, in the eaid City of Quebec, on the twenty-first day of September, one thousand nine hundred and six (1906), in conformity to law, and in virtue of a bylaw passed this Connoil pursuant thereto, and after due ob- sorvance of all the formalities prescribed by the statute in such case made and provided, at which meeting were present two-thirds of the members composing the Council of the City of , that is to say : Bis Wornhip the Mayor, Ald.Bar.To wit : beau, Barry, Bedard, Brunet, Campbell, Dinan, Duquet, Fiset, Foley, For tier, Galipeault, Hall, Bogen, Huard, Laviguenr, Letonrneau, Madden, Mathieu, Menservey, Muiromey, Paquin, Picard, Shink, St.\u2018Pierre, Taschursau, Tascherean, Verret, Ig it ordained aud emmcied,\u201d and ITS the said Council doth hereby ordain and enact as foilows, to wit\u2014 1.The carters\u2019 sand ou Boulevard Langelier comprises only, in ide dle of said Boulevard Langelier, = space of ground of about thirty-five fest frontage on St.Joseph street, running towards St, Francis street, and it is forbidden to station vie les outside of t space 2, The present By-Law is ouanidar ed as forming part of the By-Laws actually in force concerning the cart- or.Attested (L.8.) H.J.J.B.Chouinard, City Clark.FIRE COMMITTEE CITY OF QUEBEC.CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.Tenders for Firemen's Uniforms Quebec, 20th September, 1906.The undersigned will receive sealed tenders until Tuesday the 16th of October, 1908, at four o'clock p.m., for the supply of: \u2014 72 Winter Coats, in dark grey cloth of 18 ounces to the yard.72 pairs of Winter Pants, in dark grey cloth of 14 ounces to the yard.The tenderers shall accompany theis tenders with a sample of each cloth.The buttons for said Coats are furnished to the contractor, who shall place them according to instructions rom the Chief of the Fire Brigade.The Fire Committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the tenders.The Committee reserves the right of exacting securities.The contractor shall pay to the no | tary the cost of drafting a contract and shall provide the Fire Committes with a copy of same.For any other information, address to the office of the Chief of the Fire Brigade, where samples of cloth will also be sven.AUG.MALOUIN, Secretary Fire Commmittee.FIRE COMMITTEE, CITY OF QUEBEC.City Clerk's Office, City Hall Tenders for Hay, Oats, et Quebec, 20th September, 1906.Public Notico is hereby given that sealed tenders end endorsed \u201cTends ers for Hay (bale or pressed ) Straw, Oats, Bran, Geuwdriole,\u201d and address ed to the undersigned, shall be received at this office from this till Tuesday.1th day of Opis, 206, at o'clock p.m., to wupply Hay time és Hay, 15 pounds.n- le), Oats, Straw, Bran, Gaudriols for the fiscal year from the 1st day of November next (1906) to the 31m day of October (1907) for the Fire tment.city does not bind itself to act the lowest or any of the tenders.he contractor shall pay to the notary the cost of the and furnish s certified copy to the city.Each tender shall contain « receipt from the City Treasurer to 4 amount of hundred dollars.For further information apply to the Chief of the Fire Brigede, No.1 Fire Station, Fabrique street.\u2018AUG.MALOUIN, Sucretary Fire Committee. 9 $ \u2014 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.\"ENGLISH IMPORTATIONS.MONDA Y.OCTOBER 2, 1906.VATEST \u201cGLEN URQUHART\" GREY CHECK, FOR FALL OVERCOATS, LATBST \u201cEARL OF MAR\u201d GREY STRIPE, FOR FALL OVERCOATS, __ HRAVY HARRIS TWEED, FOR SUITS AND ULSTERS, ENGLISH RIDING BREECHES, \u201cFANCY WHIPCORD, ENGLISH HUNTING SWEATERS AND GLOVES, LAFRANCE & MULLIN, TAILORS AND HABERDASHERS.JCHN \u2018106 ST.FANCY KNITTED VESTS, GLOVES, ETC, ETG \u2014\u2014% \u2014 GO TO\u2014 HUOT'S \u2014 FOR \u2014 YOUR FURNISHINGS.LARGE SELECTION OF STRE :T 48 FABRIQUE STREET PHONE 1664 WANTED, WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A small (Combortable room in central t of Upper Town, preferably in pri- jr family.Reply Chronicle office, \u201cUrgent.WANTED\u2014AT ONCE, AN EXPERI- emced nurse with good references.Apply to Mrs.Cannon, 19 Rampart street, FUYNISHED HOUSE WANTED FOR the winter months.Address parti- lore to F.B., care The Chronicle oe.BOY WANTED.T.J.MOORE & Co., Mountain Hill.WANTED.\u2014 SMALL FURNISHED House for winter months for two adults.Rent moderate.Apply to A.L., Chronicle Office.WANTED \u2014 SEWING GIRLS.Morgan.WANTED \u2014 TD RENT, SINGLE furnished room, by young man, in lish family preferred, 10 minutes wal from Chateau, Apply \u201cF.\u201d care Chronicle.D.IR ett cms AGENTS WANTED PORTRAIT AGENTS WORKING | for themselves, send for our new whole.le price list.Samples free, prices west.Merchants\u2019 Portrait Co, Ltd, Toronto.ENPLOYMENT WANTED.A LADY, JUST ARRIVED FROM the old country, desires position, good housekeeper and accustomed to the care of house and servants, or any position of trust, or responsibility, excellent testimonials and reference in Quebec.Address BB.B., Chronicle Ofce.THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING A long experience as goneral accountant and auditor, is now ready to undertake any job in that line.N.Bechard, Dorchester Bridge, Quebec.10 LET.ROOMS TO LET\u2014Splendid Single or double rooms to rent, with access to bath.Flectric lights; with or without board.For further informa- ton apply No.10 D'Artigny street, St.Louis suburba.TO RENT\u2014LARGE HANDSOME tront room, smaller one on same floor, with running water and speaking tube, close to St.Louis Hotel and Chateau.Can be seen between 3 and 4 o'clock, at No.12 Du Parloir street, corner of Parloir end louis streets.STORAGE TO RENT We are now ready to receive all kinds of goods at reasonable prices.We can also rent several complete flats.to Th Apply Davidson & Co., 6 St.Paul Street july 24x3m 4 ROOMS TO LET \u2014 TEN FIRST.class rooms, furnished or unfurnished, in central locality, hot and cold wat.or, eleotrio light, Boarders wel, looked after.Apply, Mrs.W.Donohue, Union Chambers, 3 Ursuline stress, trance on Ursule street.HOUSE TO LET\u2014THAT 4 STORY No.14 des Carrieres atreet, Cape, with all modern convenienoss.Hot water furnace, electric light, 12 rooms, heretofore occupied by the late Mrs.Theophile Hamel.Aply to Cyr.Tessier, N.P., Union Bank uilding.re ee rere etter TO RENT.\u2014 \u201cW0 FURNISHED proms one double and smgle jo.8 Baldimand streets o FOR SALE FOR SALE\u2014THAT VERY DESIR.rble tenement house, situated on the corner of D'Artigny and Julia streets, À most profitable investment.Terms reasommble, Apply at 453 Champlain street.té.FOR SALE\u2014A LARGE PROPERT in Upper Town, vise, 105 feet fremt by 00 feet deep.For perticulare, F af to LaRue & LaeRue, Notaries, ss.Ann aireet.FOR SALE-3 VERY FINE MUSK Ox Robes, the very best quality, 8 nizes, will be sold separa or together.Arp \u201cRobes.\u201d care of Chronicle 8, 8 tone ee es ep to QUEBEC Carpet Cleaning, Disinfecting and! Renovating Co.y J: THOMPSON, Manager OFFICE: No.97 St.Peter S Phone 1018.| 8 Is Branch Office Phons 2409.the |MADE IN CANADA.SH The Kind Grandmother Used.On the Market 40 Years and Still the Favoriteing, eral the the for Sma) Are An Advantage.If .you take advaut of the prices for fresh Home Made Candies Chocolaté and Bonbons, fine Cakes land Pastry of superior quality ; \u2014AT\u2014 \u2019 WINFIELD & LOGIE, 126 JOHN ST.PHONE 170.FINE FURNITURE | An extensive stock of | the latest and most up- to-date furniture.( ALL NEW COODS.All to be sold at the lowest prices.CHEAP SALE NOW ON.Jas.Perry, 823 St.Paul St.| a} I BAKING POWDER .b | | N sept.Bxla.w.sat.x5.PROPERTIES Moderate Terms.M.À do la GRANDVILLE 81\u2014ST.PETER STREET\u201481 LADIES | WANT T0 DIE DYEING&CLEANING AT\u2014 msnens oF Towsanns| ff | MISS | FALL MILLINERY 6 NACHAJ ET COOK'S TOURS \u2014 IN \u2014 ws § - ALLAN LINE Steamer Corinthian, Captain Picker ing, from Glasgow, with passengers and cargo, Point Amour at 6 p.m.on Saturday and is due in port to-morrow morning.Steamer Pormeranian, Captain Harrison, from London, via avre, with a ers an neral cargo, pa halle sle at 3.90 a.nd.yesterday, and is due in port on Tuesday night.* Stesmer Sardinian, Captain Moar, arrived from Montreal at 6.30 p.m.yesterday and proceeded for London and Havre, Steamer Barmatian, from Montreal and Quebec, arrived at London on Saturday.C.P.R.LINE.Stzamen hété Exia Captain Forster, arrived.from Monten] at 7 pm, on Saturday dele A harkitg Quebec pasreiglrs roceeded for Liverpool.Steamer Montreal, Captain MéNeill, ; from London A via Antwerp, with 200 passengers a neral cargo, arrived In port aps \u2018yesterday and moored at the Breakwater.After land- AMERICA and EUROPE \u2014 Reliable, Sallsfactery, Cheap.| OCEAN STEAMSHIP - | pool.TICKETS Y ALL LINES.F.§, STOCKING, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET, Gen'l R.B.and 8.8, Agent.NOTICE hereby given to all shareholders of the Quebec Auditorium Company, incorporated by letters patent under style of J/Auanorium de Quebes, that a general mesting of said shareholders will second October next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, in the - Bosse : Buildbe held on Tuesday, 14% Mountain Hill, in the city of | Quebes, to receive the annual reports | elect directors and :ransact the gen- business of the Company.ULRIC BARTHE, Secretary-Treasures, 20th September, 1906.\u201801x06 1008 PUBLIC NOTICE.Public notice is hereby given that Indian River Railway Company, a body politic and corporate, having its head office in the City of Quebec, Province of Quebec, will apply to the Dominion Session, avtending its Chap.G4 and extending the time for Parlian.ent, at its next for the passing of an Act charter 2 Ed.VII, construction of its Railway, and, other purposes.Quebec, September 6th, 1906.L.A.CANNON, Solicitor for Applicant.139 St.Peter St., Quebec, -FOR- MEAN PURCHASE ESTATES MANAGED AND RENTS COLLECTED, EiC.APPLY TO Real Es ate Agent TELEPHONE 1408, - FOR YOU.AS IT SHOULD BB DONB ONLY - - - GLOVER'S sing & Cleaning Works, 263 ST.JOHN STREET.PHONE 1810 \u2014 O\u2019NEIL\u2019S W ON VIEW.apt.20u3 in, ers and Quebec cargo, she left {or Montreal.The Mon meade a fast passage, covering the distance between Antwerp and Quebec in ten \u2018days and a ball.DOXINION LINER.X.8.Southwark, Captain Williams, arrived from Montreal at 7.30 p.m.on Saturday, and after embarking Quebec passengers apd mails, left for Liver- Steamer Manxman, Captain Christie, from Montreal and Quebec, arrived at Bristol on the 27th ult.Steamer Roman, Captain Roberts, from Bristol, with a general cargo, passed Point Amour at § pm.on Saturday, and is due in port to-mor- row morning.DONALDSON LINE.Steamer Tritonia, Captain Abernethy, arrived from Montreal early on Saturday morning, and nfoored at the Pointe-a-Carcey wharf to complete car- we.She felt lor Glasgow at 730 p.m.yesterday.Steamer Alcides, Captain Fraser, from Glasgow, arrived in port at 11.30 a.m.on Bat ¥ and proceeded for Montreal.So The new steamer Cassandra, Captain Mitchell, from Glasgow with a large nuufber of passengers and a | general cargo, passed Cape Magdalen at 12.30 p.m.yesterday, and is due in port about 11 o'clock this morning.Steamer Salacia, from Glasgow, with a general cargo, passed Point Amour at 4 p.m.on Saturday, and is due in port to-morrow morning.MANCHESTER LINE.Steamer Manchester Importer, Cap- | tain Parry, amived from Montreal at 4 p.m, yesterday and proceeded for Manchester.P Steamer Manchester Shipper, Captain Haworth, having discharged Quebec goods and taken on board part of outward cargo, left for Montreal yesterday mornmg.Steamer Manchester Engineer, Captain Beggs, from Quebec, arrived at Manchester on Saturday.NORTH SHORE LINE, R.M.S.King Edward, Captain Simp- j fon, left port on Saturday afternoon for North Shore ports wi nhails and general cargo.Steamer Aranmore, Captain Couillard, from Natashquan and way ports arrived in port on Suturday morning and moored at the King's wharf.; QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.Steamer Campana arrived ai Picton: at 4 p.m.last Saturdaypassengers | SCARCITY OF LABOR.' | There is quite n demand for labor at present around the docks and wharves, stevedores finding it difficult to secure enough of men to discharge \u2018and load the vessels in port.On one i steamer a number of shoremen had to be ged to assist the ship ilaborers, and hardly a sufficient num- \"ber of the former could be obtained.| THE LATE CAPTAIN COTTER, | Montreal, Sept.20\u2014The funeral of | the late Captain J.N.Cotter, of the se Inishowen Head, took place yesterday afternoon from 167 Mance street to the Church of St.John the Evangrlist, where 8 very Impressive service | was held by the Fev.Arthur French ! the rector, who is himself the son of | an Irish master mariner, who lost his \u2018life in heroically saving the lives of {oihera during a shipwreck, and to | whose memory a monument at present standw in Sen Francisco.After the vervico at the church the cortege pro- oreded to Mount Royal Cemetery, where the last sad ceremonies were performed by the Rev.Mr.French, and the remairin of Captain Cotter were laid at rest, The Head line steamship Bray Hend, just arrived in port, was represented by Capt.McDowell, thres officers, two neers, and four uartermastere in uniform, by whom de coffin was borne into the church end afterwards from the hearse to the grave.MONTREAL CHANNEL AND CHICAGO CANAL.Montreal, Sept.30\u2014What is the reason of the extremely low water in the St.Lawrence this summer?Much formerly loaded in Montreal was sent to abc for shipment there.Had the water receded another inch ar 20 at one period, the lareer a visiting the port would have been put out of business.If it be asked, how is this, the answer from some quar.canal twenty-aix miles {wenty feet desp, into the water of Lake Michigan ruébes on its wa.to the Mississippi river, carrying wit: it, at the semeitime, the veweruge of the Windy City.This depletion of the , the total destruc tion of aur transportation interests, \u2014 in a word, individual and national ruis The canal at Chicago wes not made yesterday.It has been in existence ena operation for several years now.Obicago drained directly into the lake, with the natural result that the weter was polluted.While the city went on polluting the water, it also continued to drink it, with the result that the mortality bills became appalling.The city went further out in the lake Ee pote but tha winds swept u: waters ou to the mouth of the intake pipe, and the remedy proved to be no remedy.Then it was decided to use the bed of the old Illinois river, and make a great canal, b than the Lachine canal, from the lake to the Mississippl river, a distance of twenty-mx way, and thus solve the sewerage problem.This is to say, the inke was steady current, carrying the sewerage matter of the great city with it, and largely purifying it on its ry and thus the question was solved for Chi cago.Bat contiguous communities rosé in arms against Chicago.In the first place, there = he question of the ution oi iesissi river, pres people living on = bemks held public meetins to protest against the action of Chicago in the pecinen.Larger interests, too, took a d in It was felt that this matter of the depletion of the lake had an immediate national, if not international, bearing, and so, fa the end, a stringent law was secd confining Chicago to the use of Dertain uantity of water to be taken from the ke\u2014such regulation, bei based upon expert, know! fect of such loss upon of the Great Lakes.NOTES.Steamer 5.er Captain Naues, having disc of , left port on Saturday for Edney.Steamer A.M.Marshall, from Grand Valley, with pulpwood, arrived in port yesterday afternoon and pro- coeded for the upper .Bhe tow- od two loaded barges up to this port Steamers Chr.Knudsen and Dominion, for Sydney, and Kildona for London, arrived from Montreal yesterday and proceeded.Steamer Ralph Holcomb, laden with pulpwood, from Grand Valley, arrived in port yesterday and proceeded to the upper lakes.Steamer Times, arrived from Montreal on Saturday and proceeded for Steerer Lord Tvoagh, from NM Steamer , lon- trea] and Quebec, \u2018arrived at Cardiff on Fridayge of the el- generai levels Stepmer Finn arrived\u2019 from Montreal yeaterdny alternoon and proceeded for Sydney.Steam ey Fritece, Captain Nileen, from © , with a cargo co arrive in on Saturday and proceeded for Montreal.PORT OF QUEBRO.Arrived September 29.SS Montcalm, Hodder, Bristol, C.P.B.Co., cargo.Lo 88 Aranmore, Couillard, Esquimaux Point, ote, Holliduy Bros., passengers ant cargo.S8 Southw Villans, Montreal, W.M.Macpherson, general cargo.SS Tritonia, Abernethy, Montreal, Ross & Co., part SS Fritæoe, Nileen, treal, L 88 Alcidos, Fraser, Glasgow, Ress & Co., for Montreal, general cargo.Schr.Le Belley, Belley, Martin River, lumber.Schr.Col.Ellsworth, Duchene, | St.Irenee, pulpwood.September 30.88 Montreal, MoNeill, London, Antwerp, C.P.R.Co ard generaloa rgo.CLEARED.88 Montoalm, Hodder, Montreal, C.P.R.Co., part cargo.88 Southwark, Williams, W.XM.Macpherson, passengers cargo.Sydnay, for Monvis .Tai cargo.Schr Col.Ellsworth, Duchene, Irenee, ballast.CB's F.W.Avery and Jas, for M.J.L.Bertrand, pulpwood, SIGNAL SERVICE north-west.Inward alison steamer Cassandranorth.west.Inward 6.30 a.m., tor.Outward yesterdny 7.30 p.m.Virginian.Inward 9.30 a.m., Egholm.Poirt Amonr (662)\u2014Raini weet, Inward yesterday 5.pm.\\ man end Teelin Head ; 6 p.wm., Corin NIGH WATRR AT QUEARC.ten ie shat Chicago has made © big and over | The Canadian Bank of Gammerce \u2018miles, with a fall from the lake all the tapped and the water flowed with a i passengers Liverpool, and al 3 88 Triconia, - Absmethy, _ Glasgow, Ross & Co.) general cargo: : 88 Montreal, McNeill, Montreal, C.P.R.&%., part carço.Schr.La ley, , Seven Islande, 8t.Muir, Thited States, John C.Kaine, lumber, C.B.Katie Buell, for United States, Cape Magdalen (204)\u2014Cloudy, st: wd 2.30 pm, Dors Fame Point (324} \u2014 Clear, strong Hekare thian and Salacie.Outward B am, Fall Moon, Tuveday, Sad.7,06 0,0; This of Letters of Credit and Drafts on For ter collection bills on any place where am wed, frixtl.LA BANQUE NATIONALE On and after Friday, the second of November next, this Bank will pay to its shareholders a dividend of one and three quarers per cent, being at the Pate of :even per cent.p.r annum.upon ita capital for the quarter end- on the âlst of October\u2019 next.transfer book will be closed from the 17th to the Sist of October Dext, both days inclusive.By order of the board of Directors, ; P.LAFRANCE, + que, pts, 1 1° ; \u2018mon, wed, fixed Bank of Montreal.The new Upper Town Branch of the Bank of Montreal, situated at the corner of Fabriqus & Garnesu Bts, will im opened for business on Monday, 1st Octotmr.This office is being opened for the convenience of the numerous customers of the Bask, who live in the Upper Town.Deposits of 81 and up will be received and inter- et allowed at the highest current rate from date of opening of account and _ con.pounded Bedf-yoarly.Dratts will be available at all points in Canada, United States and Europe.The office wilt bein charge of Mr, J.R.Thomson as Mavsger and Mr.Henri des Rivieres, as Accountant.- Quebec, 28th September, 1906, sept.29x5.IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA CAPITAL (PAID UP) £4,2%0.000 RESERVE FUND - - $4,280.000 DIRECTORS.D.R WHEIE .cocovnrnnn nan President.Hox.Roszer Jarrray.Vics President i È dria, 1.Kart Oso ; Cool per How und, Hon Bishan Turner, 2 jushec), jam Brie MEAD OFFIÈE, TORONTA, éav)n uk: PSE LEER TER Geaeral Banking BusinessTransacted Letters of Credit issued ; available in all the principal Cities of the World.\u201cSUTBEC BRANCH 6.1, WEST TELEGRAPH BUILDING, PHONE 448 67.PETER OR ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.Father Point {160)\u2014Clondy, modes: |} F NI ASH NG mma isners: | FAMILY WASHING.t .- mn.Nyonse.pe We are prepared to undertake Titel Metis (180)\u2014Cloudy, strong the laundry of the entire houss- eet 330 ar ., Mime, | bold.Families returning to tane (4 -\u2014vloudy, west, | congu! Inward a.m., Savoy.0 Jutward town should it os for LE ont, ee rg artin ver lo ot socthwent.Inward 1.30 pm, Bona: |} TRY US\u2014 ste.WE AIM TO PLEASE \u2014 AT THR \u2014 INPERAL LANA 54 ST.VALIER ST.{ \u2019 i Malina.Belle Isle (798) \u2014 Cloudy, ltr, fey ze | Tauepsons 8 hian.\u2019 moo are of the lake will, it is said im | PAID-UP CAPITAL - - = = - - - $10,000,000 some quarters, so lower the Bt.Laws REST a ee ew mm ms em ow 4,500,000 Tt i amd thas thar wie HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO Precitated ren moments | BE WALKER, ALEX.LAIRD, : ing BT EI Geen ge amas Gant Mange rari Nps PU Cn Bota Baar Saninan aod In London (England, Office :\u201460 Lombard Street, E.G-& Cameron Alexander, Manager.New York Agency :\u201416 Exchange Place, Wm.Gray and H.B.Walker, Agents.Bank transact: every description of Ban Business, nol! the ims an Sane Ss vocal ve is a bask or bauker, QUEBEC BRANCH :\u2014125 ST.PETER STREET.W.H.DUNSFORD, MANAGER.! 4 ma BY A.J.MAXHAM & CO.Most Important Sale of Real Estate High Class Furniture Mrs.C.B.Wood, of New York City, has instructod Messre.A.J.Maxhaim & Co, to wll the {following very centrally situated and most desirable Encastre À Som, 05, 00 the.sas ves.a .adjacent vas ant lot.The substantially\u201d built stone house and stables, No.& Mount Carmel street, contains every modern ooa- .venience, such as a Gurney hot water furnace, two bath rooms, three patent clovats, elootric lights throughout.The house contains fifteen large and airy rooms, butler's pantsy, wine cellar, Soden pod large itchen range, every o modern com venience.Coiicréle paved yard, stone stable with four - stalls and coech- man\u2019s rooms, - à winter oonservatory, connecting with the house.Title approved and no ground rents.Also the adjoining beautiful Southern portion of Cadastre los No.3003 B.site, on Mount Carmel street, a.lot about forty feat froatage by about one hundred feet deep, whi is restricted for residental purposes.Both these exceptionally desiratile and beautiful | properties will be sold on the premises on Wedneeday, October 3rd, at 11 am.Om view daily from 2 to 6 p.m.Also on Thursday, 4th, the wholes of the excellant furniture and effects comprising parlor, dining, sitting end bed-room farniture ip ogany and British oak sideboards, large wardrobes, brass bedstends, book cases, oa tables, carpus, curteins, antique clocks and bronzes, glass, china, plat- od ware, cutlery, Mmahognn) framed mirrors, paintings, engravings, oil doth, value ble kitchen range, excellent parlor, gran upright piano, a numerous | Other valunbjy furnishing goods.Sele of house, Wednesday, Bed October, at 11 am.Sale of furai- Thursday, th October, at 10 am.On view from 9 to 6 pm.A.J.MAXHAN & CO, A&B, AUDITORIUM\u201d THURSDAY EVENING, OCT.4th GRAND PERFORMANCE \u2014 GLVEN BY \u2014 RODOLPHE PLAMONDON TENOR-SOLO Ot the Colonne's Orchestra Concerts, Lsmoureux® Ovohestzs Concerts and oi the Concerts af the Genserratory ot Paria, with the aasistance of Mira.Plemonden-Duirioks - = - Mazze-Soprant We.fins Desiordeng, - - - », - - - Viohelel Mocoponist .Mrs.Dower Masses Ste.Tiokets of A Seats : Parquet, 3 Dress Cirele, §1.00and $1.50; Loree es, $10.00 and $2.0), or .; Gallery, 30s.: Box 0 each st » Tickets snd Plan of Reserved Seats at the Bozfoe Beni.20h.vod Fed Rhinly.Doors opem 847.30 ; Performance at 8.16 o'elock 009 t25-05-20 00t.1- 24x?A T 8 MULIMERY GALLERIS 496 ST.CATHERINE ST, WEST, MONTREAL.1906 AUTUMN (OPENING OF OUR Millinery and Costume Galleries W.HENRY BELL \u2018tes \u2018 tie {hia Imported SE EEE one \u2018a Models om (Compiled by the Tidal Branch, M.& qe « A t.) ny RD Monde Oat.so pm WIITER BOA .; Yr-sves seers were Es sis et George's House, 18 Anne St.63 85! Good central lovatisn.Werm, com 7.9 730i 5.able sudny rooms.À few veosn- 751 8.04 bien for October 1st.Good suite of 8.20 F3 Loome.Hot and cod baths.Also Sunday.0.08 9.13 cancies \u2018or à few table boarders.Moon Phases Yor terms Mre.Douglas, » Telephone No, av nef, Txlmy auf ever before shawn in Montreal.MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY ard tar Glesi, | ar, (a) ney And Bière Tronhids.youd ] 1 ¢ * 4 Ea \\ fatendent , 5 à EVERELL as 9 MOND, OCTOBER 1, 18086.n La + QUEBEC OBRONICLE.CUNARD LINE.NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Calling at Quesnstownfrom Plers 81 & 63 North River, nv .RUE o 09, lem Wow Molen Twin-Sarsw Steamers.Oct 1 à moon : Dos 4408 nooù ; Ape.30 5.6 UCOCELKQ Louis Minsk Guabee.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS QUEBEC TO [0 LIVERPOOL £8.Dominion.2 Spin Set 2 +R 88.8 subrurk.Bee 3 \u201cCanade\u201d tous of te trot mt coloris sieamgre1n he the Canad pa \u2026 oof seven ans They two utes RATES OF PASSAGE ; .rar pe oF BALAR wk MODERATE RATE \"SERVICE _ 88.\u201cKEWSLIGTON\" ss.SOUTHWARK\" Us.\u201cOTTAWA\u201d am ts pee LE QUEBEC TO \u2026\u2026 42.00 to 86,00 \u2026 po» 0.50 YALL and WINTER TIME-TABLE QUEBEC RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER co.: 4a a1tr Moder, October tt, 10 tie QUEBEC, Jy MONTMORENCY , veer Dare ve Quebec for Montmorency a Lea Pons does 600 00 to 12 noon, every fioul tom 102 to &00 pan, snd\u2019 every from, 7.00 pam.to 11.50 pov Leave Moutmorency Fal Jor Quabes ot se alts.ee hou from AN 2.0.to 1290 every 90 minutes from 130 p.m.to r from 7.80 pm, $013, 80 p.m.every hou 250 «.tasse P.BETWEEN QUEBRE AND, sh rs as for te.Anne de Beaupes at 7.Set fit an uw 20, ve bte, Anne ney ab pm re, Quebec, am, , 1.90, 5.48, 11.45 a.m.and Fn TR Annede sauge at 708, Le A Lean id vm a, 1 600 Edam.13,00 oo 71.00 a snd 4.18 3.Ÿ DETWEEN QUEBEC AND BT.JOACRIM, Wask Dive.Leave Quebec for 8t Joachim 0.48 a.m.for Meaapre 1.45 p m., for St.Joachiui 15 p.m.Lave Touch Umer ele 7.38, fade m r ee Foeottic ( LS ets nt Mstai Jet vib a) ER ra i .both wa; oiimency Fai \u2018ails Elevaite runs as follows :\u2014 Weak days from 6.30 a.m.to 11.80 p.m.and on pe service ali trains Rated osntesnd up sooording to 30 oe tin Super nw.BUNDAYS.for, Montmoreney Fall at 7 .and every 30 minutes from 1.m., snd eveay hour from 7.00 pon: ANNE DE iA = ; ; ae QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY, DOMINION LINE É*.Falls, at 520 ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamships ESTABLISHED 1832 25 Shamrs Aggregating 160.78) Toms NEW TÜRBINE STREAMERS 12008 Tong TripieScrewy Vikas: 12000 Tous Triple-Sorews MidahipSalooos, Musel à $raoki: 5 le Deck Eleotrlo Light sad a.islam ph on Bored aad T belag at once : n (15e anos sod ad ditioon! saseguard in oss a Louos, QUEBEC ABD MONTREAL SEAVICE Siouinstips From Londo.15 opt.38 out.From Montreal 10 Bept, Sertialea.3 deol, 1% Pomempiea.8 Oct.tone \u201c Omecias cad n calted un un oalie: Sond Rate $10.0) Posturther partiouisre d'nus à 00, » 1 Quebec Steamship Coy, w Now York, Bormoda aod West ledies Boral Mall Lines.Sallingtrom Pler 47 Korth Rives, IL Y, New York, Ber Bermuda And West Indies de su.At noon, Saturday, Sth Octoder Faodsa dt ls 5 Kitty, dise usr duadr KORONA.at te Wednesday, 17th Ogtobas St.Lawrence Line, \u2018The Twin Gere st an mil To ui sadrana EE th and Bed ©.ganze, mea ME mn Foon Gest ver.u Jettetown and Platou, mmarsids, i Hansnodlisut noue milan al oo on es ra Lara args SAT oe on ealling day ie UE A.-R.OUTERBRIDGA 4 Jo, Agron, war Mew ore RE stouieg, L Mona, Jr, Tiexet Agente Quebse DAILY \u2014-ve- EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT 5,80 P.M.COMFORTABLE, STEAM HEATED STATE-ROOMS To the Saguenay every Tuesday, and Saturday, at 2,30 A.M.CALLING AT ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS, The call at Bate St.Paul wilt be made subject to the condition of the tide.SPECIAL FREIGHT SERVICE MONTREAL and QUEBEC, FA GT General Agen (Qurrey Commercial Desk) D, MONTREAL DLE STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.Local Securities a Specialty.93 ST.PETER ST, QUEBEC.TELEPHONE 946 By private wire Neuville Belleau & Con He Poter Street, Quabeo, Phon New York, Sept.29.\u2014The waiting 81titude of the stock market during week was all that logicall out oe rep surprising feature is that it did not develop more docided characteristic.Ordinarily the day to-day the expectation of outside aid which failed to materialise would have precipitated wiling by.ted, nobles, om; aor, scale.Vo Cpe was\u2019 shim ated by a a ol the bes.| Bea\u2019 losses resulting from reach- « loss orders wers largely Eee in the succeeding recovery.Toe downward tendency the past fort.4 night ressonably su t liquidation by Tange financial interests, but anything 1 wholesale distribution has not been possible.Our good rv sult from the more two sided charae- ter of the market is an increase the short interest, : the absence of which did not contribute to the es curity of the situation.Now, that Secretary Shaw has gratified Wall street's ardent wish by to speak, deposits of $26,000,000 1ol- lowing facilitated gold imports of $40, 000,000, the question arises, can the bull campaign resumed?Are conditions favorable for taking care of hoth speculation and the business in- tervets.The Treasury Department has ivazan] funds for completing the which threatened to once mors deplete the rzpienish lus, but ho about the insatiable demand from the mercantle community?Cor porations and private firms need money to roe for their growing trade and ere paying 614 to 7 per cent.for th ation.Wall street may fin Teel obliged to postpone further in- flstion until further money comes back.A policy of conservatism may well be blended with the prevailing o optimism.World-wide proeperity expanded critics at too Fapid a ratd not to have strained the financial shachin- ery.Thus our indebtedness abroad because of financial bills is estimated to be $100,000,000 larger than years ago accounting for the difficulty in extracting gold from the English and French Government banks.At homs we have driven matters to an even greater extreme under the call of September 4th, as the National banks re port $800,000,000 greater loans than a vear ago, cash having decreased in the meantime business activity, even though incidentally inflation in the real estate and securities markets has been fostered, but that no untoward collapse may occur confidence must not be shaken, Among the disturbing elements of ths situation sre the November elections, and even though ths sound and sane candidates seem likely to win out the campaign in the interim is likely to ive Wall street a few bours of worry, ith fooeral conditions so promising there every reason to expect ultimately higher prices.The copper stocks are reflecting high record quotations for the metal based on legitimate de mand, from consumers.In the iron and steel industry there is no indication of a set back.Railroad earning and bank clearings true indicates of the situation are still recording increases.Corporations continue to increase disbursements to shareholders, the Ans conda being the latest case in point.Further developments 1 this oo jo Prin à Bee & Dupuis, Btook qe Stag EE 48 Daitase et On and afterthe 83th Sept, 1903, qua vo RESID Taies WiLL bE souND Temiscouata Railway SUMMERTIME TAB me EE wil Teking To ar to, 106 \"oom ev Express Jos inion Interccleuiai Rail wag.Mixed RAL 4% su to Camp 100 Express trous Moa Express Som ve du Loup.1800 wan aa | Mit ped irra dS = Iw © sen [PR AI! Trains Daily except Si Expoons Expr os raine counsct daily at Ero ea ETRE | RRR - J ~~ pinind ve BE LOU tee Gare PDT am rome |\" E RE ERT, ; Quotes Coatæai Railway, 4 i Sear actie * gs wegen (EC TRANSPORT LINE SE serge Keon] +2 Pron Ren TON | DEST FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS BETWEER | Rao EE ccet \u201c24! Quebec and United Kingdom |i=ss Srand Trunk Railway Ferry, The fine full powered Fcrew Steamer emma, \"Pour quan \u201cTEVIOTDALE\u201d à GROSS 8847 NBTT 268 UE ncsres 100 Won UE ren tom 00 TONS REGISTER © 2008 |& o the ex CLASSED 100 A 1 AT LLOYDS a tad Wee.1.8 Mall trom the Vent Wl ye dispatched about September 54h, adap ' ES mune wa jé apr von te LONDON W QUEBEC CHRONICLE Printed and gubliehes by, by the Chrome bise Printio D.w Geournl Mebager, a at he building hy 5 the Compeny, 9?inde, atreet, Quebec, ei 8.00 x - ely, $1.00 Por abnum.sé To On Fe dise oo D, 100.pee age voliseguent ineertion, votre due Mow Reosiving Cargo at Shed No.19 Por Rates of Freight Apply to Agentaot Great Northern Rellway, quete & Lake St.don Railway, usbec Central Rallway, \u2014ORTO\u2014 Quebec Transport Ce, Limited MT ae 400 RE RRAL ne [re expected, in fact, the only | releasing his second line of reserves, so : $20,000,000, AH this spells | pleated Skirte worth $5.80 for $3.98, + ® SYNDICATE OF QUEBEC.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 gra PE IMPORTS.Por steamer Montcalm, Hodder, from | Beiiol-108 pss.to order, 08 do.te 9.Dupuis.W de; to T'angiois and Arbre do.D Marson & Co, 8 do.to Mon tineeu ow to À VEFANRE À sr Acopuntants, Auditers and Liguidaters It - Moentain Hil - JI} ARTHUR BRUNEAU A, B.DUPUIS BRINEAD & DUPUG Byecialisis in Local Securities, MEMBERS of MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE PRIVATE WIRES TO READ & CO, (7 Broad Sirool, New York NED EFRER, ERATE WIRE sre 4 : à, J.PO FORGET & & eo.Montreal, KE &C.RANDLE, New York, TOWLE & FITZGERALD, Bestes.4 BONDS sod STOCKS OCKS bought and sold for cash or on margin.INVESTMENT BONDS A SPECIALTY.spl.lixly.When buying your Piano insist on having an \u2018OTTO HIGEL\" Piano Action | DowaLpsow AUCTION SALE IN THE MATTER OF WILLIAM VINCENT, Merchess 3 ailes na brique sieved Gothen Notes is beredy given tbat on oe | © opt, 28th, ok ar > Sec mm ai \"sy ofion #4 balou detre ing assets bel nging to A\u2014ftoek in trade, Tweots né Gantt Forniabinge.anses Store Fixtures .107 QUEBEG ns Fg pet rome 101100 D\u2014Rant to let Maj De nest \" RATT x Ingen for inmeetion V.E PARAD'S, Cusator ~~; omm\u2014\u2014u\u2014\u2014\u2014 C.W.WALCOT STOCK AND INVESTMENT BROKER, (Members N.Y.Biock Exchange) 06 ST, PETER STREET NEAD & G0, 77 Sue Sw, Besse | Stocks and Bonds (Members Boston Stock } xchange) Bouge an So, or Cu FIRST CLASS QUOTATION SERVICE, oro PHONE toes Municipal Debenteres Some 5; Lots on à, yielding ve Larmes : > Quebec Representative Ssencer Traskx & Co., Bond Dealers, New York ri Surety Co., New ApoE Capital asd Sw plus $4,600.000 TELEPHONE mm DONALDSON LINE WEEKLY SERVICE GLASGOW AND QUEBEC |S: FROM QUEBEC oS 0 Kastalis, Fritonis snd a - Décors todo fora limited number of pas sengern.Kates\u2014 _abin, 633.00 to $42.00 Bteerige Pn Un.ATT On a Ty amg ees Soviet AGENTS: 28, Gi: Beoraty| gow; Rkroanco, Lire, Montres announced, promise to stimulate speculative aotivity.For & pull the low should repay investigation.While | for higher prices in the long oe Rowever, would counsel traders position or the present, but only on the sharp reaction and taking ! profite on the bulges.- Seay is better than other seeps, at ia when used in the Sunlight way.Bay Sanlight Seap and fellow direstions.; NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER.From = BE &C.Jolphe's Private ire to perance à : 1 The volume of trading was meter.ially contracted owing lo the obser- vence of the Jewish holiday.The local | market at the start ahowed reactions of from 1-4 to nearly point through | out the hist.After the first wave of | selling pressure had passed the market began slowly to tecover and the rally proweded in a moderate fashion up 5 the time of the publication ol the bank statement, which made a good showing.In consequence, during the {ast half bour, the moachet devel aggressive strengt top pricos were shaded somewhat at the close on profit taking but the close was firm.Salus, 610,294.WINTER 18 AT HAND.We are ready to accept your order for furs as our stock is a very large De.MARCEAU & CIE, 156 St.Joseph Street.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, t furnished by Messrm.Neuvith lenw & Co., 96 St Peter street Montreal, Sept.29, 1906.Asked.Offered CoP Rove errr .18¢ 183 Montreal Street Ry 278 277 ! ! Toronto Street pie 119 116 \u2018Twin Citv Ba T, wk 14 Detroit\u2019 United on ; Holiai Sramway.Co 108.Toledo R.& Light Co 33 West India Railway._ Havana Elec.Co.Fret 80.R.& 0.Nav.Co.84 8 Montreal Power Co.954 94 Dom.I.& S.Co.2% Mi | Dom.1.& 8., pid.7 ei N.B.Steel & Coal Mn 67 | pilvie illing Co.Pref.A .ckay Companies.- ni ne Jot Mackey Companies Pref.12 7 - | Lake of the Woods, pld.16\" | Laurentide Pulp, pfd.112 108 Montreal Cotton Pie, 199 2 Dom.Texgile, pref., ex LA N.Ohio Traction.Minois Traction P Sales.Canadian Pacific, 25 at 1828; 50 at | i 1824; 100 at 1 Not at 16834.Detroit United 200 at 94.Montreal Power, 3 at 04}; 7 at 08.5 at 044; 225 at 05.Montreal Street Ry.100 at 977.Twin City, 100 at i14 Rio de Janeiro, 75 at 40.North Star, 1,000 at 28.ACCORDEON PLEATED SKIRTS.Halt Price.Washington Blue AU Wool taffeteline Lemieux & Fils.Will be found an excellent sok beadache.Carter's Little Pills.Thousands of letters from pue le who have uced them prove this ect.Try LEAVE YOUR ORDER With Byadicate of Quebec for Furs of and enjoy first-class Atti DBR, oot 1d h doe * Tux Roi =\u201c mao 054 4 Co.NEW PIANO STUDIES FOR THE LEFT HAND.| 9 Melofions asd Insiruciive Plase Studio FOR THR LEFT HAND \u2014-Br\u2014 AUGUST W.EOFFEAND, \u2018 \u201cHENS PUBLISHED IN TWO PANTS TO BR HAD AT A.LAVIGNE\u2019S Exist dn TR DIELS ob.| | - sans.pnd Sk CHANGE OF TIME WUL BE EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER ee Sn Fem (Per sr 18.85 AM ©1230 om 16.05 PAL spas sxoopt Bundy Sunday, \"baily.) REDUCED FARES Until October Jet.1908 Second Class Colonist Fare from Quebse to Swrra Viorous, a portaxs.porno ram \u201cmr, Po 1 48,00 das Faso, Los AvemLEs.{ 1,58 IPregertionate Kaigs te other Western et Bod, oa 1 Line Lato, wie, to ay @ T.& À: oT oon avrox ad Ana Seat Sr asie atcouk Corner Da Fronisnse enâtox ot (Poinie) \u2014 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS THE GANADIAN PACIFI ROYAL MAIL SERVICE msFINEST AND FASTES Qu P'EMPRÉSSES | | Montreal, Quebes and Liverpool.QUEBEC TO LONDON DIRECT AND THENCE TO ANTWERP 23 Montrose, (20d c at).$C.*ict 7 Montreal.- #Oct.14 Mount Royal.222 40,00 \u201cRate shown isto London only.8.8, Laxs Caaxerain snd Lars Ears earry only ons crass of Cabin (Beennd Clase) t> whom is given the ac- comodation situated | in the rt of thosteamer at $40.00, $42.50 and $45.00 Large Myxrrona\u2014ist, 963.00 and up warda ; 2nd $40.00 Euramare\u2014lat, st, 880.00 Lo $300.00; 2ad, $45.00 and $47.50; 3cd, $28.75 For full particulars as to rates, sccom- modation, apply to JULES HONE, Jr, Canadian Pacific Ry 30 8t.John 8t., cor.Palace Hill, or Gener.] Office, 46 Dalhousis 8 or F.& Stocking, @ E Tenny, Ticket Agents, Qu \u2018bee.New York Central ARIE : Tals This of June IRN, PE Teens leave Windeor Station, Moatres, ! RACH PART - cee $1.08 Al, tr moms rere Tg on rn EERE co on Day Trains and | 7000.0 PULLMAN Pasioe MUSIC and PIANO WAREROO NS, Sie Tr mon ve Traine | betwean Motel 88 ST.JOHN STREET |= Inve Moatreai, L J À DEMERS & CIE, AUCTIONERRS AND FURNITURE DEALERS.CHANPLAIN MAMET WALL, LOWE TOWN.Always on hand « assortment of sil kinds of also Desks, Book Cases, Stoves, etc.Btorage at modurate prices.qu ghest prices for old forni- toi paid July $7x%ea doe re, Pianos, 5 rw: | BOOKS, TT [+ Somasco, by Harold Binds Eee 8, Boot ons ris Groada; by oa asia In His Image, by Gay Therne PAPER EDITIONS OF The Gambler, by Katherine CO Thurs ve Mystery of à Motor Car, by Wasra ph PE woman tho Aso ty Ans |e \u201cSPECIAL 2sets, EDITIONS OF ey King of Diamonds, by Louis Mes and Glove, by A.Q | The Mad at dus by RW.Cher PL EVOŸS, Eu DELARRE AND HUDSON RR.The Shores! sad Quiskest oat od Quant Montreal and New Yorkee Roar Lopyg Menon! 738 and 12.10 A.1, 40h end 61) Armies Mew Tork 1.00 and 048 P.M.714 anû 116 DINING AND CAFE CARS OK DAT TRADW 1168.Train trom peint Let ATEN rea 4 SIA SR 2E ÉTAT APE\" DELAWARE & NUBSON, Tho aniy Hon slong he Denstitnl shosd of Lans gm veges pL Yo ou A CHARMING TRIP DOWN THE GULF OF ST.LAWRENCE People desiring to secape irom the dustand hurry of city Tite during the at months of abould take the return trip Taxeres! en wailing two weeks 8.8 GASPESIEN $23.00 TO GASPE BASIN AMD RETURN round tri about 8 da; eee NEXT ner WEDNESDAY, OCT.3rd, at 4 P.M and alurwards op ip dria Welneedayy For turthes Losomation sonpitst£ Ty Steamer Frontenac.Ferry B hashes Sittery and Stls Lane.d erssmsteaces pormi (bu rae ol iouré «sions sing, +T.RONUALD QUEBEC Asam san som ROLY sam 19001.1.0m Lopm SUNDA\u2019 2.00 pm \u201cop 3.80 aud 3.50 pa.400 p.m pm 40 pm 1416pm SUNDAYS adam ihe HiT =n i The ist trip on Toes and Saturdars phe Bomaaid il de Bd ei LOL À 3 cturday ight, there will ba @ fe from bie cle, thr Quebes a6 7 o'clock pre Junetion st 8.J aud 80.Romuald with Electr, marbre Steamer Championtaft 17th, wes! rr ing te Boat beer or - sde Mondays \u2018Tusedays, Wednesday and Thursts .From Berthier.8t Jeanplaire Pindar | Tuesdays Ther Gn for Bertin oa, Wood: west aredays à p., : and le ipm ON BATURDATS © 8 ve the residents oo or a an Ef FES SERIES A.LEOFRED (Gnanvarn wr MoGus) CONSULTING ENQINRES: WATERWORKS à œucurr COT.JONNSTRE Metropolitan Insurance ge CANADIAN PACIFIC PCT LOW RATES SECOND CLASS.QUEBEC TO ORATILY, Vicroaus, Amoouvesv.135148 arate, Maisos, Tuan 2000) 541.28 La Dn, mam, is T4048 Proportionste Rates $0 other Westess Folate UNTIL OCTORER ist.For full particolars, apply to Palace nS 5 CELE RAILWAY Halifax Exhibition September 22nd to October 5th, '08 Return Eakibtine gio¢ Quebec including admis- son to Kzhil ber 28th, a dine rate STE 08 Coats ph, On and after Monday, tember 11 traine wii leave Cova elon per Th, Tas AM gprs to Campbell, dally ex PM; \u2018et train for Riviere Loup, 8.00 FJ, Morte, Gunalr Riri ca s.2orm \u201cMaritime Expro for Halifax and daily except Saturday, John, Gay aoc Sa ary .48 P.M.Maritime Kx for PO.sions nr rte ~ dor St Eracinthe and Mont Ra 4.18 P.M.} i Na QUE CLO IN EFFECT OCTOBER | T0 6 Traine Leave Levis.WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS t 00 For Beauce.Megantic, #berbrook ol land and Boston, Parior Baflet A.M.Portland, dally except Bundsy.BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS 345 Jor Heauos, Megantic, äherbrooke, Portpm.Fi Len om 1 Stations Sally except n Hoses man Sleeping Car Springfield and Hos! ACCOMODATION.1.00 Pr.Por For -herbrooke and intermediaie station dally except saturday.TRAINS ARRIVE AT LEVIS Braton Expre 7 and New Y' Whit Mountain Express.sem NOTES Ferry from Quebec every quarter hour, Barrage coc od aad U.s Cadoas ezaala tion on Quebec side * Fortarthes infor mation ani Palmas ress tonsipais OLY Tiexet 0 Sos \" ¥.8.STUCKING, City Paw Agent &tr Louis st, Quebes, Que Lai * JOHN RY The New Routs to tos Far-Famed nay.on and after Su: Sept wll Aad atte su day, ot 280d, 190 trains LEAVE QUEBE2 18 ANE Raber-al an 1 Chicoutimi, : 1 Les Satnrday and Sanday dally e , oda only.1.48 P.M.Yor Lots 9h Joseph, Bo store orday only, 146 # M ForSt Barmoad Sanday only 8.20 P.M.For Rarmond, alr Sein Sus 7.00 ol For Roberval sad Chisel day and satur oaly, (with \u2018oar for Chicoutimi .1 x he AT QUEBBA 00 From Chicoutimi aad Rober.7.00 dr Faturiay only ai, Moo- 045 From St Raymond, défis except Sun 4.30 Pa From Lake St.Joseph, Saturday 7.oo I P.PAL From Chicoutimi and Roberval des qxoept funday and Mom jay.Lake Edwerd, Monday Tour Tickets (or sale =.bX rem ghee od Thur Sooking Ran ena Ns ro hoe , G.T.Ry.ane 7, also et V.Dias \"once en s1.Koh x au ee; car MO.igening 2009 tou 02 53 R he will be racofrod at Quebze statics ater ROP » ALEX, HARDY, LA 800TR, Usa.Yam.Agent.Gessral Macagee.Quebec, Sept.22nd, 1908 \u2014 Steamer Orleans.Onand aîter 10 Sent.ime and oirou pos ing this steamer will leave a2 follows (ee FROM (BLAND FROM QUEBSO s5saum 80 am (ES 3.tien em 10.00 8, m, 1 en Tone os ibe 415 pa ava ON FRIDAY aad SATURDAY OM SUNDAY \u201c= mes i bopm 400 = an SINGING PIANOFORTE G.H.HARVEY, A.R.C.O, \u2014 AND IN\u2014 | HARMONY and COWNTERPONT.|W STUDO:~320 St.Joha $1, ADDRESS ;\u2014BRAUPORT.ORGAN HARMONY THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE 2.MONDAY.OCTOBER 1, 1901, = WHAT'S THIS 1! \u201cGOVERNOR\u201d cicans.= The Most Popular Imported Cigar Smoke in Town ! - JUST TRY IT, + (DIRECT IMPORTATION) $7.50 PER BOX OF 60 Cigars GRONDIN THE TOBACCONIST 61 BUADE STREET, OPPOSITE BASILICA SQUARE XV2S1 DNIVD3 000) COOKING STOVES OF ALL KINDS FOR COAL OR WOOD LATEST PATIERNS MECHAMCS SUPPLY C0, 80-90 ST.PAUL STREFT If Once You Buy to Try You Will Always Try to Buy a Good DIXIE CIGAR \u2014 AND \u2014 | Steel Frame Bed Lounges., Brass and Iron Beds Feather Pillows and Bedding Furnitpre Warehouses an! Undertekl - Eetablehment, 837 IY John Breer #5\" 81.x S.RICKABRY, \u201cValnator of Property Damaged by Flee MAKE owx B BRIAR | BB | PIPES In Latest Shapes and Styles MM IMPONTES TOBACCOS : SIL PHILLIPS\u2019 HANKEY'S | ETO- J E GAUVIN & BROS, TOBACCINISTS, 76\u2014ST.JOHN STREET\u201476 augaxim a) BORDEAUX WINE Thos, Donohue AUTUMN Dress Fabrics.All Wool Mixed Sultings, | special Weaves in Chev.ots, Scotch Plaids in the various clans, Check Tweed Effects.Worsted Plaids and Checks, Panama and Herring Bene Weaves, Venetian and Costume Cloths, Black Goods a Specialty.Thos Donohue, 1 88 St.John Street.JUST RECEIVED Art Mezzograph Post Cards These cardsare highly glazed and beautiful.colored, and consist oi views of Diamond Harbour, Cap Blanc, Beauport, 8:y ani Water Effects, ete, etc.We carry a full line of View and Fanoy Post Ca Leather Cards, Perfum 'd Car ie, zie Cards, etc OVER 2,500 SUBJECTS TO CHOOSE FAO T.H.O'NEILL, 248 ST.JOHN STREET OUR CLARET and SAUTERNE WINES ARE GOJD AND RICH FOR $3.00 PER DOZEN QUARTS $1.75 « * PINTS THE SALE INCREASES EVERY D AY FOr OUR NIAGARA GRAPE WINE TWO QUALITIES $1.00 AND 81.30 PER GAL.PLEASE CALL FOR SAMPLES EUDORE PATRY 67, 89, 61 ST.JOHN STREET EUROPEAN WINE CELLAR, | $3.00 PerCase H.Beautey, Fabrique 8t., Quebec\u2014-\" | Montreal, ave at 5 tenac.: | organs bec J dl aide tte t-i-dei=t-et=k PERSONAL : Mr.Bector Verret, Ottawa, is a guest at the Chateau, Dr.J.N.; Mackay left for Halilax yesterday afternoon.Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, Postmaster General, is a guest at the Chateau.Col.Finault, Deputy Minister of Militia, has left for New York.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Holt have turned to town from the Island of Orleans, where they spent the sammer, Mn J.A.Jordan and family have returned to town from Lake Edward where they spent a couple of weeks.Me.Wm.Clark, Vice-President of the North Shore Power, Railway & Navi- | gation Co., haa left for Seven Islands, It.-Col.and Mrs.Mackensie, of China, registered at the Chateau on Saturday: last.Dr.Leonce Nadeau left on Saturday last for Paris, where be will continue bis medical studies.Mr.Charles Devlin, Mand is tho,guest of Mrleau- Mr.Harold Dunn, of Bishapethorpe, re P., is in town Neuville Belsailed lor England by the S88, Southwark on Saturday.Mrs.Sandeman, of Montreal, is spending à week with Mrsoseph.Measrs.J.B.O'Brien, Rentrew, Ont; Isidore Gagnon, N.F.Blair, Rimouski, are stopping at the St.Louis.| The members of the Montreal Base- | ball Club registered at the St.Louis vesterday.A.Watson A.la , J.R.McCarthy y Chateau _ Fron- ! Sir A.Lacoste, who will preside the l Court of Appeals, which will commence its fullaitting to-day, registered at the | Chateau yesterday.* J.Herman Otto and wife, Providence, R.I.; D.Whiteman, Lock Haven, Pa.; E.Schultz, New York city, nre guests at the Victoria.The many friends of Mr.P.K.Hunt the popular mannger of the St.Louis Hotel, will regret to learn that he is confined to his residence through illness.A.C.Fortin, Montreel; Rev.A.Kitchen, St.John's, Nfid.; R.H.Mont~omery, Thetford Mines, are at the Victoria.Nessrs.Pierre Maltais, Wm, Carron, J.T.'Brveon, A.J.Brown, F.E.Crealy, pre among the Montrealers who registered at the St.Louis yesterday.Messrs, C.W.Morton, Portland, Me; A.Loudon, F.Dilli , of Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.J.L.omar, Ww.J.Prowse, Charlottetown, P.K.I., are among vesterday\u2019s arrivals at the 8¢.Louis.Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Keeler, Hugh Minturn, J.R.Haas, Mr.and Mrs.8.C.Henning, Mrs.Warner and Miss Warner, ure among the New Yorkers who registered at the Clmteau yes terday.Mr.E.Meriot, Paris; J.F.Harley, Denver ; dr.aed Mrs.A.D.Wilson, Philadelphia ; J.E.Coolidge, J.H.Kidder, \u20ac C.Foster, Boston, are among yesterday's arrivals at the Chateau.Mr.William C, Densldson, one of the partners of the Donaldson line, ac compaujied by Mrs.Donaldson, are pee ngers on board vs.Cassandra, the «test edition to the line, which is due in port about noon to-day.CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.Paris, Sept.30.\u2014Premier Sarrien and Minister of the Interior Clemenceau «each delivered a notable speech to-day \u2018in which it was set forth that the government was firmly determined to |carry out the law providing for the {separation of church and state.M, Clemenceau declared that the sole de sire of the government was for absolute liberty of conscience, and that this necessarily implied the aration of church and state.The task of the government was to bring about a new iopirit of tolerance.Uni the pretext (of religion, the speaker continued, the church was attacking republican institutions.A foreign council had re jected the separation law without trial and in spite of the opinion of a majority of the French clagy, but France alone had the right to make French laws, and she would not tolerate out- {side interference with them.Premier (Sorrien, he thought, the separation law was liberal enough ta satisly the most exacting minds, abd the govern.\u2018ment had resolved not to flinch in its Lae Een ; Measrs.Hmontagne, J.Lavigne the et HR.Pre FROM NATIVE ROOT.; SAFE AND RELIABLE.\u2018That the roots of many native plant growing wild In our American forest possess remarkable properties for the cui of human maladies js well proven.Ever the untutored Indian had learned th curative value of some of these ar taught the carly settlers their uses.Tlic Indian never llked work so he wanted blt uaw to get well as soon as possible that pe might do tho work and let him hunt orafore, he dug \u201cpapoose root * for bir» for that was their great remedy for fe male weskneeses, .Plerce uses tlu i same root\u2014cnlled Hlue Coliosh\u2014In ui \u201cFavorite Prescription.\u201d skillfully cora nined with other agente that make i.: morc effective than any other medicine In ! curing all tho varfnus weaknesses and y painful derangements peculiar to women.; any afflicted women have been saved from the operating table and the sur fone knlfe by the timely use of Doctor | Plarce\u2019s Favorite Prescription, Tenderfon, wit): aldtnese ness over the lower pelvic backache, apells of dizziness, | bearing down pains or di should nn° | go unhreded.\u201cA course of \"Favorite Pre scription\u201d will work marvelous benoll: fn all such cases, and generally cffoct a permanent cure if peralated in for a rea sonable length of time.The \u201cFavorite Prescription\u201d is 8 harmless agent, bein; .wholly prepared from native medicina ! roote, w of alcohol fo Its j make up, other medicines.: put up to out à dro whereas a r sale throngh druggists fer B | woman's preuliar aliments, contain larg quantities of spirituous iiquors, whic! .ara very harmful, especially to delicaw women.\u201cFevorlte Prescription\u201d con er alcobe] nor harmful habit rugs.AIT ita ingredients ar on ecch botile wrapper.It is: tonic, impartin; particular to the leminine.\u2018or weak 0 ae \u201cworn-ont.\u2019 ae debilitated.ly for women whi work In store, of ot school -room, w #it os the typewriter or sewing machine or bear bear li bold pu and fo: se tion in re hose bool 1 win Scary À fr realth-restoring aoû vin wer.! For constipaimn.tree, sie care is Dr, Pilorce pue net Po.% Mild, harmiens, yet sure | ns nei lormin | Bent | fnvl u werful {nvigors ! brain age atrengt| i istinctly i siekly women, } BIG GUN PRACTICE On Board the Hibernia Serieusly Damages the Battleship, New York, Sept.30\u2014In & special cavle from | London today the New York Herald hus the following : \u201cPreparations are, it is understood, sl ready well in band for the building of the new Dreadnought at Devoaport, under the supervision of i who have been studying the fret Dreadnought, now being built at Portemouth.A fresh record is to be attumpted in building this vessel, and it is hoped that she will be launched within six months after the laying of the kee].If this is accomplished it will be a feat almost enough to make old naval constructors turn in their graves, particularly as the second Dreadnought is to be a more powerful engine of war than the first.1 learn that hee plan are rig A ctionlly Prepared.view .bier resoit of-the beam gun, trials \u2018of \u2018the-new battleship \"Hibetuia This week the gunnery trials of the Dreadnought will bo aanited with much interest.In fact, the incident to may, it is said, have a far reaching effect on the future construc tion and armament of varshipe, especially as regards the main battery.During the Hibernia's trials the ocon- cussion resulting from single gun firing was so great that the battleship was serlously damaged, and eeveral members of her gun crews were temporarily disabled.The Hibernia returned to Plymouth Sound after fle- ing half her quarters allowance of full service charges from her 12-inch end four 9.2-inch guns, and she reported serious results in consequence of concussion.Cordite was used and the back blast was so terrific that it was only with front difficulty thar che gun crews could finish their practice.Several men were bleeding at the nose and ears when the firing was over.The quarterdeck is reported to have buckled so violently to the concussion of the after turret that the sheathing with which the iron plates are cover- od yawned in some places, stanchions and ventilators and other deck fittings were strained and glass in the quarterdeck skylight was shivered.The Hibernis carries the latest pat- teen mark X & of 50 calibre and the wéapons\u2019\u201d ete discharged singly.The Fibernid, which cost £1,644,520 (87,222,600), is gor of cight vessels of the King Edward VIL type.\u201d MONTREAL SURCLAR SHOT Montreal, Sept.30.\u2014While attempting to arrest a burglar.on the prem- wes of the Starke Hardware Co., in St, Peter street, this afternoon, Detective Labuguet, of the city force, was shot several times and badly wounded.The burglar, & man named Robert of an axe handle ipflicted by Detective O'Keefe, who was with Lahuguet, and is in a critical condition at the hospital.Lahuguet\u2019s wounds are not serious.NEW EARTH THEORY.Is the earth made up of three con- ventric spheres?A physicist says that such is the case.The solid nucieus he supposes to be between 3,000 and 7,000 miles im diameter and (hiv is surrounded by a liquid substextun: centuries a similar theorv, including the slow rotation of the inner solid sphere on a diffrent axis from of the entire globe, wan hall by br, ; Edmund Halley to account for the reported pds te faoger,, be changes in the earth's magnatisn:.The | attempted murder.axis of the nucleus war thought to have been otigimallvy that of the entre \u2014 globe ard to the change of.its.couree .DIED.war att Lo co 2 ; earth's internal heat; it in naw poids GALLAGHER Et Sante Ste Ha.adie] ed out, may he accounted for by the | rine Hows, wit ep iamber, J.Jfriction of the differently rotating | Gallagher, aunt of Dr.J, -C.Howe, bodies.of this city.a eS te ANDRIAU SPRING THE BEST OF VICHY WATERS F.X.ST.CHARLES & C0., Montreal, Agents.\u2018naë, who on Monday attempted to Walker, who is a ticket of leave man, , received a fractured skull from a blow : outside of which in the (rust, variously estimated at svantv to 200 miles in thickness.Mor: than two.To prevent Rheumatism, Gout and Bright's Disease, ase | F Si M A R 9000000006000 006009000 § DAY BY DAY.§ Srorsoncessccnnsessent ; (pod morning, bow do you like 0 tober ?.* How to run & yacht rece without i for say wind was a peoblam too big Wouldn't you like to reside in Levis along with the baseball chempionship?8 that there was no wind for the hte on - Saturday, soaidecing i that the course was in full view part of the County of Quebec, where she oratorical breese at present is quite lively.\u2014 Some of the jokes appearing in the Montreal pe as original were en- cient when loasre.Wolly and Montcalm were 1 on x discussing things laine A calamity averted\u2014If the water in the harbor fell another inch the big freight steamers would have to go out of business.\u2014Montreal paper.ny CONTES: \"ire oe 9 Lh, Fores: ; What awful \u2018Words, my Thiodoss, you've got your ! upon \u201cEnuf\u2019 and \u201ctul,\u201d\u201d and \u201cthru\u201d and \u201ctru,\u201d but the worst of all iv *kist** NWe did not spell it short like that, my Theodore, 1 ween When Plaucus Was the consul, and Ciuara was queen ; But rather, if \"twas phonoed right, *twould go much more like this \u201cK4-my darling-yum, yum.pet.oh, stop\u2014et ceters.iss\u2014\"\" XG A slight fl of congealed rain yes- rman piv à hint that it was time to shed the white vest.There's à big kick coming Saturdeyfirst rughy match.There will be at least three disappointed men in Quebec County on the morning of the 24th instant.HUNTING ACCIDENT.The ambulance was summoned to meet the C.P.R.train last evening to convey a young man Pare to the Hotel Dieu Hospital.The man had been the victim of a shooting accident at St.Anne de la\u2019 Perade while on a hunting trip, recciving a char of shot in both 1 ne \u201d SAVIGNAC CAPTURED Rounded Up on Rallway Track * at Beauharnols 7 Saturday.Montreal, Sept.29\u2014\u201cDr.\u201d J.Sevig- murder his wife and mothec-in-law, Mrs.David Mitchell, at Ottawa, was captured at Beauharnois on Baturday night under dramatic circumstances.Detectives Dick and Ryan, of ihe Ottawa police, had been on ids wack for five days.It was ebout eight o'clock on Saturday night when crept up on him in the darkness on the track of the St.Lawrence and Adirondack Railway, pear Beauharnois.When the detectives wete within a yard of their prey, Savignac turned, and in a flash he drew two revolvers, but the detectives were on him, and a wild struggle for possession of the wenpons was enacted on the track.Savignac was at length disarmed and handcufled and taken to Beauharnois.The prisoner will be broushe +- Ottawa on Sunday, and arraigned on Monday morning.His two victims are The \u201cChronicle's\u201d Picture Gallery of Some of Canada\u2019s Prominent Business Men.D & CIE.ETON BORER0808 HIGH CLASS NOVELTY SILKS FROM ABROAD.The chotosst elt sented > pov: ties the French Silk Mukurs produce are ropre Prominent 228 Jiated Bordered Crepes, Printed Bardered Ohilfon, Printed Marqu mplete assortments of New Phin includi Mesealines and Crepe de Chines, as well as the om, Printed Wrap: Effects and Plaids.î « 2 a Black and Colored Dress Goods.3 The assortment of Fall and Winter Fabrics gathered ib yond = question, UNSURPASSED.A from the aber Les novelties | displayed, the showing of Broadcloths is most noteworthy.\u201c Embraced are the staple li d In great variety.taple lines and colorings as well as fancy effects .__ For Tailored-madé Costumes we show extensive assortments of Suit ings in black, plain colors, plaids, checks and novelty mixtures.TWO EXCEPTIONAL VALUES._ 44in.ALL WOOL AMAZONE, assorted col: perio ity.worth not less than BD for Le Le ameannne ner UE Pa nié IMPORTED SUITINGE in a variety of new grey mixiuree, strict] all wool, 44 inches wids, regulor 850.Quality, oro Xo Tage 7 a Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Clothing.Attention is directed to our gomplete line of Boy\u2019s and Y Y \u2018Autumn and Winter Apparel for dred find ordinary.Wear oung Max fe 7 i - FOVERGORTS of high standard make, the latest Styles and fabrice, 80 to 86 chest measure, from.$8.75 to $7.00: BOYS' NORFOLK, DOUBLE-BREASTED, SAILOR AND RUSSIAN * TS, « complete amortment of colorings and combinations, the newest.\" styles, 2 to 12 yours, from.ÉD 16 to $5.00 New Fall Flannels.* French, German and English makes, in the nowest effects, plains color, plain and fancy s:ripes, plaids, checks and embroidered figures 506.to $1.00.D & CIE, - 142 ST.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH.= SIMAR MILLINERY OPENING TAKES PLACE THURSDAY, 27th.INST.AND FOLLOWING DAYS To which our patrons and tbe Jadia of Quebec are cordially invited.PS \u201c MRS.D.R.MURPHY 46 FABRIQUE STREET QUEBEC.If the Coal you used last winter did not | give you satisfaction, try ours ; It will give you entire satisfaction as we sell nothing but the best.ROBT.BORLAND & \u20acO0., 74 ST.PETER ST.TELEPHONE 274 sep.92x1w TE an ROTABLISNED 1806 OUR LINE OF Souvenirs For Tourists Has the largest Variety, Including all Censdian Sterling: | 4 Enameled Items.- WEDGEWOOD WITH LOCAL VIEWS INDIAN BRASS from BENARES and other places CHINESE, JAPAN.I\" ESE and other ORIENTAL ART GOODS\u2014CLOISONNE, Bto.EMILE JACOT, JEWELLER, 128 ST.JOSEPH STREET, QUEBEC ER \u201cSEE TEE\u201d UNDERWEAR IN ALL WOOL AND UNION.- - ALL SIZES - .Infants, Misses\u2019, Ladies\u2019 and Boys.: - ALSO - FINE I / MPORTED HOSIERY IN CASHMERE AND WOOL.E.J.DYNES, 49 John St.P.C.CORSETS 82 STYLES.GUARANTEED.- Ne ree "]
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