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The Quebec chronicle
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" .\u2018 \u2018 \u201c_\u2014 \"mp The Weather- 4 Bt.Lawrence end Guit\u2014 Lovet fair, not much Fasterly winds; shange in temperature.Cr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 se The Quebe Temperatures.Maximum and minimum tempus Jtores.Montres), 25-46 ; Quebec, 25-42.- QUÉBEL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, i906.\u201cESTABLISHED 1 | mme dar - THE ELECTION OF 1 |THE BLACK HAND [A LITERARY EFFORT és R RUES ss Se (SER + SNTIETH CONG High Pressure in Political Ale mosphere of United States FINAL ESTIMATES IN The Parsomiity of President Roosevelt the préads Torror Among Residents ofthe Italian Quarter \\ in New York, News York, Nov.4.\u2014Unsuccesstul in\u2019 thar\u2019 fle attempts to blackmail bn) bers of th alled rookdyu, members of the soc: (act Heud\u201d Society, so thé polica say, to-day hurled a dynamite bomb against the front door of the tenement in which be lives and conducts his business and caused damage of ¥3,- unsine, a prosperous tailor.: Clémenceau\u2019s Statement \u201cof Policy Today.+ \u2019 Paris, Noy.4.\u2014]Interest in the re- .assembling of the, Chamber of Deputies to-morrow : centres in the reading - of ministerial declaration of policy.From ler Clemenceau's sta t is very long.\u2018it was declared dey by a :good.authority to be a great.literacy jeffort.The programme for interpal re- 1 Jide: Contres jn Premier | {forins to be set forth therein is con- | LAN sidered to be the most advanced ever ff} J Tn pui pn PAQU TE = EK SEEN os SN fy ~ A 47-CENT DAY EU Per ES RNA £1 AERA ddA J taite Ps Governors ton will elect minor officers o- \u2018gation of the Sujrime Courts.| failed to find the body of the missing smash.them.\u201d IY double breasted, high storm collars, Expert Cutter.Some of the best- 0 theme ill pow upon bir Stay bor.Jou Herth MUOSOW BAY TERRITORY.|FR] black cheviot linings, Mobair sles creed men in Quebeo are wearing constitution, Arizona and Nevada wi mrt : ,; J \u2019 - + .flecide the question of joint State CHARGED WITH CRUEL FRABD.| dp.0 \"Noo 4 Premier Whitney AN linings, very warm and cemfortable.0 ¥ suits which have been designed by tq:d.New York State with its fight | New York, Nov.4\u2014Louis Brown, 38 | Hon.Mr.\"Foy, the Attornay-General, és Prices, 94.50, 85.50 and.\" BL him.Call and talk it over.Prices, between Rughes and Foorst for the (years old, was arrested to-day aë he mind Hon: Mr.Matheson, the Provin | f°} a BLED On veacenmementsmementennenenceennense \u2019 Governorabip has afforded the most |tepped from tha steamehip St.Paul, |'cal Treasurer, will be pions on Oo spectacular femture of the campaign in the entire country.Perhaps the most natal le feature of the campaign in all of its r-mifications has been the ex- tnt to which the personality of Presid nt\u201d Roosevelt has been brought forwaid.\u201cSupport the Prerident\" was the bat:le cry of the Republicans in every ¢ ongrestional district \u201cWe can | named Hermen.Brown said um al The confidence in the belisf that as a remarkably handsome selection of But expensive pictures ste out of the suppor! m tter than you\u201d wns he knew the matter was tl Ontario wil t considerable of the ; urtain the defiant answer of some of the paid Herman $2,000 for tickets, which - territory Living access do Hudson's Portieres, In © .Foles and ution for any but the best rooms leicers of the Democracy.President Be supposed the latter had handed Bay is said to be very strong in the Trimmings, as well as Window Shades la house.Your bedroome and sit- Ponsevelt haë made it linown to the sountiy that he wants a RepuMlican Consens, All but two of his cabinet officers have taken the stump to fur- J yr Temiskaming and Northern Ontario i 3 i : \u201cChi f thee this dorire of their chicd, In Tew NO JAP OFFICER R :STED, Railway to James Bay, the southern og pra pe special 2 5 pictures-and so prices are within Ie QU York State the President wan person- Manila, Nov.4.\u2014The story that a.portion of Hudson's Bay, has always indow Shades af a 38¢.10.m0 your reach.ur Leader at.( N l'y represented hy Seorctary of State oot in a speech remarkable in ciar- voter.The President will vote at Oys- teP Bay Tucaday and will reach the \u2018to-day and grapplers who did work upon its arrival from Europe.It is aleged that Brown under the name of Louis Brown & Son, carried on a steamship ticket business here and de frauded a large number of poor ple selling them alieged bogus tickets.There have been other arrests in the case, among them that of & man \u2018over to the various persons who had \u2018paid for them.He was locked up and (will be arraigned to-morrow.! Tapanese army officer had been placed { under arrest here for sketching certain parts of - the fortifications of Manila (take fhe platform es an mfidel and tario\u2019s behali at tho conferonce to be held in Ottawa ona week from to-day, between representatives of the Dominion Government and of the Provincial Governmients interested in Manitoha's demand for the extension of the boundaries of that vinoe northward to the shore of Hudson's Bayand has been For instance Government circles, : shown in various ways.the question of an\u2019 extension ol the more or less seriously talked of, and in the summer of 1905 pre liminary surveys to Noose Factory, near the mouth of Moose River, which SN À La) Freise, sizes 36 to 44, beavy weight, Housefurnishingsfn the House Furnishing Department we are showing a very choice assortment of curtains and draperies as well \u201cand all the little essentials to a well furnished home, you will lind our Come and Hear the \u201cPathe\u201d Phonograph Concert Free.Most Romarkuble Feature in the 000 to the building and surrounding | ; 3 IN DRESS GOODS Electoral Lampai property.Scores vf persons felt the | ted in France and the approval ÇA ; .pri shock of the explosion Init no one wus Of theas reforms is believed to: be | ; fnjured.There was Sadun anon virtually assured beforehand.ald 1% y .have deci © O1 .ee * he police that iberate attempt eign itics cabinet | LAN < à a \u2018 I ided Zs k Washington, Nov.3-With but two oo Po nd by an organised band !ls expected to follow the same \u2018course ! \u201cgr ?fs UST to make things interesting we ve Pd * gull days intervening plore the Cour of blackmailers to wreak ven, .ce on las has hitherto been, pursued.The | BA \u2018 ; (hy repeat some of the last Friday Bargains for Monday iN ! try will elect tho Sth Congress there ina and his family.ollowing ' Premier's statement will conelude with | ¥ ; .Ki D ; \\& N Loris à \"high ressure\u201d in the Mrarinn o half en similar outrages the demand for a vote.of confidence ?' z/ { \u2019 and all this in the G D epartme A) poli ical atmonphice.o \u2018he » expert, Pie in the same neighborhood this attack rom a that Sh cabinet : i A Pr This department is steadily increasing in the volume of a ci , vi stop) anal) : terror e rer- .f , ; ow ek condition.Thy ave made fralians and mony of \u2018them today Der smôtrs cause hr .'R business transacted from month to month and as last month #2 ' their find cleims, covrring the whole a arrangements to leave 4 is- TROU .at .123 i ava and \u2018are wuiing for Tuseday.fiet.\u201cMowins had.received \u201cseveral | New York, Nov.4~Beause they ro ; was à brilliant success we intend to make things hum 9 3 The Reyutlican claim nuuating from tor within month demanding from | fuse (0 immuguratr a strike for the | , during November, and if possible, better it.Nothing suc- Z .the beadqua ters of the party's Cons 8400 to 81,500.To-night detectives ar- | purpose of i Hainrich C jo A | | ; .aN ; ot som campaign committee\u2019 in rested thie men who, described them- Lh the pol Joerg Opera.House to tre \\ 1, ceeds like success, so the saying goes\u2014and it is true of oN : awn York is ths : The Republicons sejves an Frack and Antonio Passami- enguge for this neason the merdrra _ HY 1 this store inasmuch as the greater the business done, the (OX will bate 6 majority of 58 in the next anti and Lalluxiso Panalle.The of Inst year's chorus, who dre mwm- Î - 3 3 and the bi the ind 3, Houde of Representatives.\u201d police claim to have incriminating evi- | bors of the: Chorus \u2018Singers\u2019 Union.« = greater the business expected an > Digger ; induce- All the anulyrie of tie claim fret dence against the prisoners.the Central Federated Cimon to-day 1 \u2019 ] ments offered to our customers to ensure it.With this store the the rouree is : \u201cBure Republican dis- Aare ACAINAT suspended the delegutes of the Thea.| (13 \u2018 1 13 \"present is merely a time of development.We are not satisfied trite, 327; sure Democratic, 130 ; SOCIALISTS ACAINST WAR.trical Protective Association of Stage | BZN TA \"HD \u2019 with the progress already made and content to let it go at that.to'biful, but protinbly Republican, | fimores, France, Nov.4\u2014After a Hands and thc Musical Mutual Pro- fl À.We are constantly building\u2014constanily improving our system 21: donbtiul, but probably Democra- | j nythy discussion to-day on the sub- teotive Union No, 310 oftie Antrican AN /] ! and methods\u2014always ready to adopt the most advanced ideas die.13.\" a ; .ject of anti-militasism the Socialist | Federation of Musicians.FJ , k for ys Sac ; , For you} The Democratic Congressional Cam- | Congress vejreted à motion made by 4 \u201c ; ! \u2018 and to wor our cusiomert entire = pain Lomi te, vith bradquarters : flustare Ber.favoring insurrection A FATAL FIRE.; a; 8 satisfied customer is store's best advertisement.; ze in Washington, hus firund anti-Demo- | un tho part of conscripte in case\u2019 Pittsburg, Nov.4 \u2014 Mrs.Frances \u20ac > £L cial values are the kind that help to build the reputation of erutic gain of C7 over the party site an outiresk of war, and edopted © | Santego, M4 years old was burned to .it Store That Does Things.\u201d mn represaute tion of the House, re-olution by M.Vaillant cal ing or death; Harold, n son four years old Jus, M.Grigun, of this commitiee, | (he Nocialists of all nations to lal is in à cri \u2019 iti ! \\ Rinks this claim ie rester too com l'or the prevention of warlave by ek | focation eritloal condition trom ul Black Dress Fabrics.Colored Tweeds.Taffeta Silkss ratio In analyzing the Jdsim 10 ors to eure the suppression of per- [narrow escape from a fire to-night Oheviét, Taîfeta Cloth and Ro: Fancy Colored Tweeds, 44 inches Rich Taifeta Rilks, immense assort- show whire tte guius vie expected, | manent amsies 1brough legislation.| |in the Santego home in the Lawrenco- | EAN In the Fimhionable Black, prodocte wide, all the most fashionsble shades wnat of beautiful shades, very heavy, Mt.Griggs is quoted ue rgivg: The eee ee ville section of this city.Mrs.San | {Al Foglsod's lading mills, very desirable and designs, suitable for Ladies\u2019 Win- bright lustrous Bnish, equal to the Claim of a l\u2019.mocrati- gai.of 10 in WHALING CREW'S EXPERIENCE, | |tego was pouring oil in the fre when WN qualities, splendid valse nt -\u2014- =.ter Costumes lar prices 60c.and best walling elsewhere at $1.00 8 gard.Sew York is cals.! he «1 is qe ot | Fan Francisco, Nov.4.\u2014The whaling | ths oan exploded.PQ gular.pee 08c.8 yard.On Sele Te 0c.& yard \"On Seb Monday, per ic Our regular price #0.On Sele Mon- He pin ca h in Mansp:husetts, North echooner Monterey, Captain Foley, ar- - (1 Monday, par yard.mere © yard.ncevcaressesessesspnssssncessseccsresans# .day, per Y@EÜ.-mersemnmenennnmenene Carclina.Kentucky, Montana, \u2018Dela- (PA vy \u2019 THERE WILL BE A NEW ZION.PS ona oie a.Tived yesterday from the north and x pare.Rhode Deland, Com.clieut, bla in the ieat of the [est to put in en | Chicago, Nov, #\u2014Wm, Glenn Voliva, | BAY .0 ad Virgiiia 18 god.ne i appearance.Early in the cruise small- | successor to Jno, Alexander Dowie as NN Special Values In the Staples Departmentol en in Deum} ay , pox, wo epidemic form, broke out : head of the Christian Catholic Apos- LA Son Sof he ian of n main of six in [among fie erew.Sixteen men, in\" | tolie Church in Zion, outlined to |} rrHE ENVIABLE R' PUTATION attained by this Staples Department of ours has been responsible for ag cnarmeus inceanes in lin is.We will goin 8 in Missouri.isomer and some of the cases resulted tom pleas \u201cfor the rection of al) business.Instead of resting on our laurels and letting well enough alone, we are determined to demonstzkte more 1orcibly then Con\u2018ensions are mate to ur of five or [CO The vesscls catch was but [now Zion, wifich ba said would make YA ever before the superiority of our valuse and the economy of p here.The regular prices in this deparment are posi- - / tix dn Qo 1st ve oil oar than no wh the greatest religious colony in the | sv \u2018tively matchless\u2014just consider the meaning of these special prices :\u2014 } down far cri one ia Indiens ie ia | yug STOIC GY NORMON, | imam fom shows of Jno: Alsen {I Tucked Lawn.Opera Flannel.Sideboard Ceverserror.New Jermy in to be counted A Dowie,\u201d be seid, \u201cas day és different ON ; A hb Ce ae ; n 46 cùly, Fri Da si om for gain of 3, while gain will | Atlantic City, N.J., Nov.4\u2014Coroë- | from night.The first command to | MAR | T pieces, Wits Tucked Aprom Lawn, 15 pieces, all-woal Open, Flannel, T Covers, sian 16254 inches, plain white br nude in lows, Nebraska and Cali- jor Gaskill annoused Lonight Sat 2% | be ohmarved In\u201d tho new city will be a » inches wiley wplendid values, slight: = inches wide, white, pink, light Covers, sise (6x5 er plain white, fornia.\u201d ce 1 s in his employ * reedom .i | PAS ly soiled + reduced for qf : \u2026 canary, , , vhite, ; > should the lrmocratie prediction.-af \u2018à ose rail caused the accident on the promo on to à ro db # \u201cthe oN selling from 1dc., 40c.and @0c.per 3e black, suitable for blouses and bouss 2e oe special value at Monday's spe- ide » grin of GT be realized, that party Pennsylvania Rnilroad thoroughiore | workingmon end to go down and work | BGS verd to Ve, 260.and.atésessnrencenes dresses.Special per yard.erbsaseesss price, each.pocsérepsossassnacecraneanne « ul) have A mujority of 22 in the draw \u2018 last Sunday, in which more \u2018 with\u2018 them.I shall do away with a 60.h Congress._ ithan 30 persons lost their lives.These the aristocratic circle that has grown oN Men\u2019s Pea Jackets.Ordered Tailoring.Whi o from a pationel standpoint ici Tog on at ork Sn up;.in Zion an ail shall be of equal | MA the C asion] election is most im- : br! and cars ay.; 8 standing.\u201d Voli that he = , .; partant, in some localifies it has been of their discovery wereinot\u2019 winde pub- \u2018 had.no-use for orthodox churches.CU Large essoriment of Men's Ps Men who appreciate the highest put entirels in the shade hy State fic.The inquest will be continued'to- «jf the churches of the day,\u201d he said, | {(1} Jackets, Oxford sad medium grey.grade of Modern Tailoring have shown pulives.Twenty-three Stats will sleet morrow.The divers were uot at work rupresent the medern religion, I will | # 5 their pref for the work of our Framed Pictures.Pictures add the finishing touch to o nicely furnished home\u2014in fact no home is quite complete without them.ting rooms, nursery, halls and smoking room may be improved fourfold by the addition of a few well-chosen 4 Tu.CE \u20ac ; h bor je - by Major- ve à ] .= White Bouse to receive the returneis unes ar Wood Cooramander of Sen int the ay Ts | E ARE holding a series of Phonograph Concerts in the New Basement Section every day.Specially selected songs, marches LU tho evening.The indications are that te vision of the Philippines.No 87.600 having ve by the WwW recitations ard instrumental solos are reproduced with the most remarkable accuracy.y EN a large percentage of tie Government wweh arrest has been made and no Legislature for that purpose.During to our customers.The \u2018Pathe\u2019 Phonograph is recognized by the world\u2019s leading musicians and vaudeville >), concerts are proving a real trea} - = Co ; , the conference it is expected that the L I artists | N bone vote iors hers il go Plato pie rn chat Ontario on Dominica representatives fe most perfect instrument for reproducing the human voice, Come en Monday and hear it.\" the in ortifi .Ù ! will discuss the appliontion of the | FAN ES © i since the American occupation Japan- former for à Foderal bonus for the IN No.0.Pathe Phonograph, complete No.1.Pathe Phonograph, with var- No.2.Pathe Phon h, wit .oO _ THE GRIME RECORD.rose have been engaged in making Maps Temiekatuing and Northern Ontario 1 with varnished (ak Case, one Pathe nished Oak Case, one Pathe reprodu- nished Walnut case ity \"a oN a be Toba inte hibit.them, although | Railway: WN | oroducer, one bell-shaped aluminuen cer, one bell shaped, claminum horn, Tey atcioesd, roproduce, a a 0 re, M, = \u201coh ; ; 1 abr Nordin.98 years old, in her East \u2018Wurth laws were in force under vba A LEG AL UOT ATION horn and small and medium cylinder.8 00 one Orpheus attachment, ordinary and $20 Bary and bntermadiate wl a tu Bide home, where apparentl.she harl , Spanish regime.a XN Price Only.voccrmee vrrosoesenceonenses mener UE intermediate mandrel.Price .qee » Prios .semen te ects prepress A LN ten strangled to death.\u2018This was the ' THE NEWS FROM OUBA.( view of her death taken by the coro- arr.The woman's husband, Alex.Gordon, was taken into custody.Gordon said that he hail been married to Mrs.Gordon for twn vears.He esid that beth were natives of Pittsburg.Mrs.Gordon was well known in the ve'ghurhvel Ferauxo of hec practice of unrsing the sick poor.Catnden, N,4., Nov, 4\u2014Daniel | Wol- | ban jong been derired, but the pre: raisct « legal question which has been Bhor for Women, Every line and curve \u201cPoquet\u201d Shoe in made to our own don, ac+d 38 years, to-day shot his | ject han bern opposed hy (he wealthy puzzling territorial lawyers lor some : of the feminine foot is carefully fol order from the beat grade of leathers wie Mary and then vent à bullet into i private corporation by which it is time, am by hat suthority wl lowed ont in its construction.; y ed er be hed only at thin store, an ah thet controlled à on the Isle of Pines are before 8 judge within the jurisdiction ! Ye big Nr the Patmeratie\u2019 \u201cShow, fy to the ease and comfort of hart recently murdered ly her husband, cx0i ed over the arrest\u2019 and imprison.+o the Supreme Court of the Northwest | which iN superior to she best Ameri: \"Pacvet\u2019 Shoe\u2014the style and smart.and, broo\u2018ing over thir trouble, is ea\u2018 to have affected hia brain.Abingdon, Va., Nov.§\u2014As a requel to the cold-blooded wasaesination of Mre.Wm.Garrett here last night came \u2018the suicide to-day of Juo.Hawkins, aged 30, wu neighbor of the women.noie followed hia learning that he ) Seton À Wills .provide\\ in Heu of indictments the 5 NEW Confectionery ot or Fare Toa woman war pred Th ve have bre, ram for rome \u2018Mis of ony puson charged ETS \\puENT pargeinn az always in Trt wp ts oo OUSEKERPERS are aimes in wr an she wna leaving the house of .days past of : projected uprising oor {by ® formal charge but did not say | BA B evidence\u2014hargains that mean the following articles :\u2014 , torvated in the daily bançaine in ra, W.BH.Gildersloeve, where she wag moderates .in Eantisgo jrovince, many dollars saved to those who useful kitchenware.Here is the Havana, Nov.4\u2014Upon the recom- { menddtion of Carlos\u2019 Garcia Y Veles, imapæctor of public instraction, San Lazaro Hospital, in which there are se.erul hundred lepers, probably will t's shortly rrmoved to an island off ! the northern coast of Matanzas province: The removal of the hospital nent of a countryman named Holmesburg on the charge of cutting down u tree on the houndary line of his own property.A committee has come from the island to requeat Governor .Magoon to depose the present mayor and appoint ae acting mayor Lieut.Robt.Tittoni, of the marine employed.- .| no importance in attached to them.consequently the Crown Prosecutor had BN watch theee offers every day and take Gum Drope, Special per pound.lst for Monday.I your particulae - pe mme eee no on right to lay a charge then oN avantage of them.ec ed Nc fed other special bares ne.\u201d R \u2019 \u2019 aril a right any pornos D ovulé | (EU ti requis pr , clear vateus née Creme, por pour hy Coke Tine, good qualite preuve tin, ordon's London D ry gro rene tied, jigs | J os Modes pr Soma.20 | mine inet concen, poe pou.mere EE , and jury.He contan thai \u2018as no Glars Bardie Beer Mis small nine, Molasses Kisses poutal.nuprerunss s Suchen anses us teases denied Noes ; T Bo abo a acne A Vo Pr te prie 16 Jo [PEE mt of or Trt Gordon S Old om had the right to lay a criminal ! GS Monday 3 08.coe wns comers Lemon , DOr POUND.rep 0000 wry mo aalue 04 the, regular price 19 .share, \u2018The case wilt be carried to | (Chine Biscuit Jar, pretty decorations ined 0c 2 , 5 , each.the full court at the first opportunity with cover, regular price G60.each, 15% Mixed Oreams, per pound.no .Trv our new brand of Coffee just re- 3 and if the contention ie up held #1 On Sele Monday, each.cre esiverl, Rpecial per pound.i.C Gordon\u2019 s Sloe Gin Owing to Government Blundering Noone Can Be Indicted - From Criminal Offence.Prirce Albert, Sask.Nov, 3.\u2014At the Battleford assises which have just concluded Bon.T.H.Macguire, K.C,; ! Territories where there is no grand jur {and slutien which in tbe reat of Cana: da are : assumed by the Crown Prosecutor.Mr.Macguire: was defending she prisoner in King v.Hyland and in a preliminary objection pointed out that the last amendment of the law made in 1781 l'by whom the chatge should be made will be impossible to bring any orimi- nel Jo trial in Saskatchewan and ormed by that body are! JA Alberta until tm act has bem paswed at Oueya 4 MIE MN, CA The Dainty Paquerette Shoe.OR STYLE and elegance as weil as ease and comfort there is no F other shoe on the market compare with the dainty \u2018\u2019Paquerette\u201d\u201d onp Shoes at $5.00, Come and pare this chose with any other shos in town at any price.One Price Only.Glassware and Chinato com Candy Specials.\u2014 [3 7 s > The Stylish \u2018 Paquet Shoe.HE FAMOUS \u201cPaquet\u201d Shos for Hen in made in Canada, in one of the largest and beat ped shoe factories he, mtr he 74 LR SR 7, mae will speak for themselves.Positivoly the best shoe in Canada price.One Prion Only.84 the 3.90 A 5 Es TR Specials in Kitchenware.CU LR = fled vx LÉ LY a fede Cam SL S f 2 22e THE QUEBEO CHRONICLE.MONDAY.Glover, Fry & Co.LINEN TABLE DAMASK New and Latest Designs New in Damask Table Cloths, 5-8 and 3-4 Table Napkins to match, Household Linens and Sheetings, ALL AT OLD PRICES Blankets and Down Quilts Best English Blankets from $3.15 per pair, Navy Blue, Black and Grey Blankets, New Designs in Elderdown Quilts, Large Assortment Plain and Fancy Flannels, Latest Novelties.Novelties in French Millinery, Novelties in Cloth and Tweed Jackets, Novelties in Plain and Plaid Dress Goods, Novelties in Black and Colored Trimmings, New Feather Boas and Stoles, Lace Collars and Jabots, a Large Stock, Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, New Ribbons, Laces and Kid Gloves, Carpets and Linoleums.New Axminster and Brussels Carpets, New Designs in Axminster Squares, New Patterns in Linoleums and Oilcloths, Néw Rugs, Mats, Curtain Poles, etc.New Lace Cur:ains from 75¢.to $18.00 5 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH + We would again request our customers to send us their orders for Clock and Watch repairs, We have an efficient staff of skilled watchmakers, our men are competent to do all kinds of horological work, they are careful and courteous, and will attend promptly to all orders.If your clocks are not keeping time, telephone 147.Wedding and Engagement Rings made to order.We have parcels of unset Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and Pearls from which intending purchasers may make thelr selections.Orders for Diamond Mountings should be placed not later than the 15th of Novemberen J G.SEIFERT & SONS, JEWELLERS, 16 FABRIQUE STREET Your Liver Dose, only ene pill, at bedtime.(he Quebey Ehroniqle QUEBEC, NOVEMBER 5, 1906.LE | THE PARIS TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS.: The Baltimore Sun calls the atten: ition of its readers to the report made ed Dr.Henry B.Jacobs of the pro- | ceedings of the last International Con- | gress on Tuberculosis recently held in | Paris, which appears in the November sous of the John's Hopkins Hospital much interest attaches.The Congress was attended by many of the chief workers in medical science, and these {expressed the conviction that the wide extension of tuberculosis imposes a | pressing duty upon the profession.\u201cWhen we consider,\u201d says thé report, \u201cthat it has been completely demonstrated that this discase is dependent upon an agency which can be destroyed, or can be avoided, so that the disease need not exist, we realize i more fully the interest called forth the \u2018world over in efforts to comprehend the disease and suppress it.\u201d One of the most far-reaching conclusions arrived at by the Congress in Paris, it is istated, was that tuberculosis in cattle \u2018may be a soute of tuberculosis in man, and this means that the fullest Attention must be paid to the milk isupply, and capecially to the milk furnished to children.Only milk from \u2018cows free from tuberculosis should be {sold to the public, and it is especially incumbent on Boards of Health and official veterinarians to prevent infection from cattle as weil aa from wan to man.The tuberculopis of adults, we are (told, is most often a tuberculosis of (childhood, which the remained latent, in consequence, the preservation and protection of the child are the most effective means of combating the dis case.To protect the child the milk it consumes must be free from the tubercle bacille or must be sterilized.Not infrequently, when the milk used | jis pure the home is infected, and if it cannot be kept clean and hygienic the \"child meds to bo removed elsewhere, | At timer, it is necessary to strengthen the child's constitution so that it may be able to throw off the tuberculosis infection before reachiog adult age.In France there is a growing practice of removing children from infected liouses with a view of their growing up bealtby individuals.School hygiene bas an important bearing upon the spread of consumption, and special instruction in practical hygiene during school life is desirable, but not mere lectures are wanted but daily practical experience of precaution is needed so that automatic habits of carefulness may he acquired.\u201cWe may look,\u201d says the report, \u2018to great improve ments in our public schools so that they may become to children what sanatoria really are to adults, namely, really schools giving instruction in the simple principles of correct living.\u201d Certain persons are said to be pretuberculosis,\u201d that is so constituted.or wo reduced in vitality as to be very susceptible to infection.They should be treated as if they already had the disease in order to prevent {their acquiring it.In this class on young, pale, delicate individuals, or I those with greatly reduced chest capa- fei.particularly children.As regards {mourishment, it is said, that correct ifreding is much better than over-feed- ing, and raw meat in the form of a pulp is recommended by the French physicians.Plenty of fresh air, the bewels.Ask your doctordf this is he knows a better laxative than Ayer's Pills.All vegetable, Wo have ne Bulletin, and to which it rightly says te.\u2018eu cannot possibly enjoy good health when tho lixpr is inactive and the bowels coastipaed You must kévp the liver sotive.You must have daily action of not true.Ask him st the same time if sugar conted.\u2018We publish ™ gl TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES.Mr.Girdlentone, manager of the Bristol Docks, on his visit to Canada this year expressed himsell greatly disappointed with the accommodation for | shipping, both at Montreal and Quebeo, Great strides had been taken, it is true, in the improvement of navi.[gation in the St.Lawrence, but the facilities at the old ports were still in- adquate, and he pointed out that it was a peony wise policy to circumscribe the [facility for transshipment, especially when we are all the time limprovinng the size and speed of the steamers which handle a large portion of our traffic.Cumbersome methods of teansler are costly, more costly than a greater outlay on manual labor would signify, and \u201cyou spend,\u201d he said, \u201cmillions of dollars on a steamer which carries a thousand passengers, and you consume thousands of tana of coal in saving a few hours, Yet for the | sake of a few thousand dollars in [rapid dock and steam launch facilities the money and the people are often kept idle.\u201d He then pointed out what was being done in Bristol and else where: \u2014 The city of Bristol spent fifteen million dollars on constructing docks which it was then thought would ac commodale the largest vessels likely to be built.When the miscalculation was demonstrated, to the detriment of Bristol's expansion as the natural port for nine millions of English people, another fifteen milfion dollar dock enterprise was embarked upon; and, by thie timq next year, Bristol will \u2018be able to reccive vessels over eight hundred feet long.The example of Bristol has Leen followed by the Great Western Railway Company, which has established a new port in Pembrokeshire that will bring New York from six to twelve hours nearer London than it is by the Queenstown-Liverpool route, and wi'l allow a more speedy journey than by way of Plymouth, the quickest route at present.The Midland Railway, which recently built docks accessible to the largest steamers .at low tide, at Heysham on the Lancashire codst, so as to be able to deal with Irish traffic more economically.Possibly the greater port expansions of modern times are at Hamburg and Antwerp, The transforming of Hamburg from an ubscure German town to one of the busiest sents: of maritime commerce in the world has been coincident with the vise of the North Gorman Llyod Com: pany, whose fleet in the noblest ol any single organization which sails the Seven Svas.Hamburg docks and their concomitants have cost $100,000,000.Antwerp spent $40,000,000 on improving its ports.The Monetary Times cites these ex.lemples and uses them to enforce the lesson that the enlargement of (trans {portation facilities increases all kinds lof trade.\u201c\u201cThe modernization,\u201d it says, \u201cof the port of Brisiol, the «s- : tablishment of the port of Fishguard, and the creation of the port of Heysham are in line with such enterprises of the lutter end of*the 19th century, as the construction of Barry Docks in Wales, which produced & busy town where knfore there was only an um- occupied forshore.| The riæ to pros iperity of Fort William and Port Arithur are not as remarkable as these linstances of British expansion.It may soon happen that Quebve and Montreal will cease to excite the | mingled compassion and irritation of | those accustomed 10 seeing the best pose, and correct feeding are pro \"docks in the world, and (hat in due nounced to be \u2018the therapentic triad \u2018season even the water front of T'oron- of sanatoriums physicians,\u201d or, more to may be credit to a city which will lwimply, the (hres principal healing (learn presently te make the most of principles, Certain observers note the lite possibilities as a Canadian port.\u201d fact that lap dogs \u2018and cata are .aub- | It is tie some tale everywhere.In ; \u2018fret to tuberculosis, nd perhaps often the United Kingdom, on the European .| communicate it to their human friends.Continent, in the United States, docks (their men to withdraw the sosne rather thas provoke a collision, \u201cWas it not their duty to tell those men, \u2018Do not pull your revolvers; you had better withdraw?\u2019 * sited the coroner of the jury.\u201cIt would have been wiser.Would it make it a crime on their part to have kit them there?\u201d In this way, reasoning from effect to canse, the worthy cprpner suggeuled that if the special constables were guilty of a criminal act, the men who employed them were party .to the death of the men who! were shot.Coroner McMahon cannot surely ~ be ignorant of the law that a man mav legally defend his own property èo the last extremity against viofent illegal interference.vicious principle can- \u2018not be for sa moment admitted that {the lawtul owner of property, rather than provoke a disturbance, must Hee from an armed .mob or an.armed individual and ajjandon his property tem- rarily even \u2018lo\u2019 prevent \u2018bloodshed.he fundamental law of Canada.and every other British country, is that a unlawful \u2018intgusiop evon against the King himself, and the idea that if a property - ownse, © weving armed law- reakers coming \u2018upon his property, must run away from them and kave his property in their hands in\u2019 order that he may not have to hurt any of them by thwarting their lawless designs, is a very dangerous one to instil into the minds of any community, It would be just as good law or good scose to state that if a householder saw an armed maruader coming into his premises he should carefully ab- Sleepless Nights From Piles.AGONY WAS INTENSE AND DOCTORS COULD GIVE BIN NO RELIEF \u2014 COMPLRTELY CURED BY Dr.Chase's Ointment Simple, inexpensive, easy and pleasant to use, Dr.Chase's Ointment is beyond doubt the most satisfactory treatment for piles that was ever con: ceived, Surgical operations are painful and costly and are only undertaken: with visk to life itself.Even then cure is uncertain, wharcas there is scarcely one ease in a thousand which cannot be completely cured by the persistent ux of Dr.Chase's Oinument.These letters arc of special interest to anyone who has been searching in vain for the relief and cure of piles.They tell of the cure of the itching and protruding varieties of this tor turing disease.Mr.James P.Ross, Stonchouse, Cumberland County, N.S., writes : \u201cI suffered for years with itching piles and at times my agony was intense.1 could not sleep at night or get any reat on account of the terrible itching.1 had tried doctors\u2019 medicine and ralves and everything I thought would help me, bi® got no relief until I began to use Dr.Chase's Ointment.I had not used hall a box of this pre paration before 1 felt a remarkabla improvement, and I am now entirely cured.\u201d Mr.F.F.Langan, Oliver, Colchester Co, N.S., writes : \u201cIt gives .me very great pleasure to recommmend Dr, Chase's Ointment.1 was troubled with itching piles for twenty years end tried very many medicines, all to no avail, until T used Dr.Chase's Ointment.After the fourth application the itching and Inmps disappeared as if by magic, and I can sa, \u2018to anyone eimélarly affiicted that if they will try Dr.Chase's Ointment they will bs cured.There is no more certain cure and none 20 ensily applied.\u201d On the circular which goes with every box of Dr.Chase's Ointment are given full instructions as to the use of the ointment for itching, bleeding and protruding piles, and itching skin diseases.I! vou follow directions we guarantee satisfaction as a treatment for every form of piles.Dr.Chase's Ointment has an unpar- tlleled record of cures ; 60c.a box, at sll dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto.been the choice of the greatest Artists name, like those of subject can defend his property against stain from interfering with him and, \u2018 Steinway Pianos LEAD THE WORLD; ™E«Nordheimer\u201d eas THE CANADIAN PIANOS Rince the days of Liszt and Rubinstein, the Stzinway Piano has ever PADEREWSKI, STEINWAY, NORDIKEIMER ! Montreal Steel Works, Limited.Diamond Crossings for Steam and Electric Railways.§0 ST.PATRICK ST., POINT ST.CHARLES MONTREAL.on the contrary, clear off his premises altogether lest, if he resisted the en- terpriving burglar, bloodshed should ensue and the burglar might even get killed.In bringing in the verdict they did, the Buckingham jury did what was bent under the circumstances.It is a wholesale indictment that it is well that all the rights and wrongs should be thrashed out in the upper courts so that for the future employer and employe may know exactly where they stand with regard to the criminal law lin similar cases.\u2014Ottawa Citizen.LAURIER LAND POLICY.\u2014Secretly and without competition does the Ottawa Government dispose of the public lands of Canada to its friends.Thu Saskatchewan Valley lands were sold at 81 an acre, and were resold at a profit of $1,750,000.The Southem Alberta lands have just been given to a syndicate for 81 an acre, and the syndicate has turned the bargain over at a profit of $500,000.This sort of thing seems to be going on by wholesale.The London Frev Press quotes thy announcement of a Ninneapolia company, which says: \u2014*\u201cWe have just closed a deal for another extensive tract of land in Sunny Southvin Alberta.If vou want to makes some money on Canadian lands go with ua on our aprcial excursion.\u201d Laud ile be sold for 812.50 an acre, and tke company declafes that it will bx worth #20 in a short time, and from M0 to 8100 later on.This is the Laurier policy of the land for the settler, and the money for the Public Treasury.\u2014 Mail and Empire.OUR FLANNKLETTES.You cun spend a pleasant quarter of ap hour visiting this department.Our patterns resemble opera flamnel- ettes which cost you 40 and 53 cents amd which are sold for 8 cents and 30 cents.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.mere Why suffer with your feet and ai.low them.by negligence, to hecome permanently cri pled, when you ean t instant relief from the Spanish Foot Doctor at the St.Louis Hotel, Quebec.oct31 1w of Europe and America, and their \u2018Much emphasis was laid in the proceedings of the congress upon the fact \u2018that prevention, rather then cure, is +the line which public action can most hopefully take, \u201cMany,\u201d says the re port, \u201cmay be improved and cured, \u2018but the great value of the sanatorium and the dispensary lies in teaching measures by which tuberculosis can be avoided.In a large sense the problem is one of increased wealth, improved education and advancing civilization.It is a matter of better housing, lesa | ering, improved income, enitable Food, wider streets, more parks greater knowledge, The sinsation of the Paria congress, it is stated, was Professor Von Behring\u2019s announement that he has j discovered which can he used \u201clo protect\u201d men | threatened with phthisis against the dangerous consequences of tuberculosis lalection.He hes given the provisional ! name of T.C.to thin pew substance, which is obtsined from the tubercle borg but is not living substance.and Till its utility is more fully establish: ed the secret of its preparation is withheld, but the announcement of its efficacy merits attention.2% Cave ur oth ltoron, va \u2018worsen oan - gre NGL | iodé pe sent US & substance or principla \u2018are being constgucted, harbors and waterways deepeoed, the quays fur nished with all the model facilities for \u2018loading and unloading cargoes with a \u2018lavish hand, and at enormous outlays.\u2018I is not now a rivalry between port and port, but between trading nation \u2018and trading nation, and in this country the work ran only be adequately carried out by the government, although in older and more extablished \u201ccountries it ie largely being done hy local enterprize.À PRESS OPINIONS ! +++ t 4b 0000000 THE BUCKINGHAN VERDICT.Coroner McMahon must be congratulated upon the lucid and fairly imper.[tial manner in which he summed up the evidence for the jury at the Bucklingham inquest.Undoubtedly he intended to fair to all partis, and in a case in which the evidence wns {so sontredictory and where the large proportion of the witnesses were swayed in their testimony by interest and feeling, it wan nn easy matier to pick jout the salient points on which the (attention of the jury should be direct- i AL the same time the Citisen thinks \"that Coroner McMahon failed to cor- teetly instruet the ju , most vital point involved in the whole case.H he wan correctly reported, he | snggested to the jury that the Mac.|larrns having only fifteen men and jvering an armed crowd of 150 approaching them, should have ordered on possibly the |.Stand for perfection in the making of music ani the msking of Pianos.The Nurdheimer One- Price System snd easy methods of payments applies to the selling of Pianos the modern metho.ls of other industries, conveying to the intending pu:chaser a degree of confidence heretofore unknown in the buying of Pianos.CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.INSPECTION INVITED.The Nordheimer Piano & Music Co., Ltd.ESTABLISHED IN 1840 6589 ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST, MONTREAL H.§.THOMSON, 61 ST.PETER STREET, LOCAL AGENT.The Metrostyle Pianola ani the Pianola I'iano are on daily demonstration to the public, frrespective of any intention to purchase.7 VISITORS To the City are invited to visit our LARGE FUR ESTABLISHMENT and inspect our stock of FINE FURS, consisting of : Russian Sables, Sitver Fox, Hudson Bay Sable, Chinchilla Labrador Mink, Etc, Etc.No trouble to show goods.Our employees consider it a pleasure to .show visitors around the premises.Holt, Renfrew & Co.FURRIERS, BUADE STREET [SINONS & MINGUY, NOVBMBER 8, CHINI HARDWARE CO'Y- St.Petar Street, Lower Town | Brançh, FabgisuaSt, Upper Town RIFLES ot Wincheutor, Savage and Meas GUNS of single and Doulis Barrel repeater REVOLVERS \u201c Pr AE à Von Cartridges, Loaded Shell, Gun Implements, Ete.Complete Camping Outfits.Ce Peddics, Cars, Foiding tt Tenue Blanvots.Hubber *heet ère Dunnage Bags, essaie), & Folding Stoves and Joseph Rodgers & Sont.Cutlery, .~ &- Kitchen Utensils.* Geneaal & Heavy Haggwars S.J.haw & 3, = AND SOR.BOTAN Kil sod WTAE DAE TIEETS Guns, Rifles, Revolvers AND\u2014 AMMUNITION PROWSE\u2019S STEEL RANGES JEWEL.COAL AND WOOD STOVES.BRASS COAL HODS, SCREENS, FENDERS, ETC.TELEPHONES: - Upper Town 76.LoWe: Town 44.SPECIAL OFFERINGS THIS WEEK.Woe give below a few of the money saving bargains, we are offering to our customers this week, Thesecould not be bought elsewhera at the very low prices at wich we have marked them.As we have only a limited quantity of each lie, don\u2019t delay too long in coming to share in thèse exceptional bargains.a LADIES\u2019 FELT HATS trimmed .and untrimmed all at HALF PRICE 88c., for 49e, 81,96 for 93c., $2.15: {or 81.08 82.48 for 81.M, 83.26 for $1.8.- - \": FANCY LAWN HANDK ERCHIEFS, atout 200 dozen, to be cleared nt HALF PRICE 9c., for 4}c., 10 for bc, 13¢., dor 6ic., 15 lor The., 20 for 10c., He, for 12c., 25c., for 124c.- NAVY SERGE DRESSES, only about 80 in the lot 61.58 for Mo; $1.68 for Sic, $1.76 for Réc., 82.10 for $1.06, $2.48 for $1.24, $2.88 for $1.44, $3.10 for $1.33, $8.58 for $1.79, °° * BLACK SILK DRESS ORNAMENTS at HALF PRICE, dc, for 2c, 8c.for %c., 10c., for 8c., Be, 180, tar 6kc., l6c., for 9c., Me., for 12c., 26c,, for 14c., 30c., for 15c.CREAM AND ECRU LACE, & rmall lot of lace from 44c., to \u2018Me.x values for %., a yard.\u2026 BED COMFORTERS in fancy covet- ings ai 81.35, $1.48, $1.89, $2.25, $48.DOWN QUILTS in fancy Setwen Coverings from $3.98, $4.43, 84.99, $5.58, $6.48, $7.88.| LADIES' BLACK TIGHTS, in good heavy wool at 9c, 98c., $1.10, $1.15, $1.45, 81,76.FASCINATORS, white fancy.knitted wool 5%., 68c., 78c., 98¢c., 81.10, $1.35 WOOL, CLOUDS, in white, black snd canton oh 0c., 10, Be 40, Wo, 68¢c., T2c., 88c Wool GLOVES, fancy knitted for boys only 17, 19c., Be, Vo, Vies 32c., 35e.= most tu.= SUCCESSORS TO - SIMONS & FOULDS, 20 FABRIQUE STREET = | \u201d MEN AND WOME, pI ea wot .Spisees membranan pe Era Corusoa.De.eo de Rens i \u201csore by Beer 7 ont 19 plein ELIE | | .in every { tH THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE RATE OUEN URQUHART\u201d GREY CHECK, FOR FALL OVERCOATS, \u201cEARL OF MAR\u201d GREY STRIPE, FOR FALL OVERCOATS, } HEAVY HARRIS TWEED, FOR SUITS AND ULSTERS, ENGLISH RIDING BREECKES, \u201cFANCY WHIPCORD, ENGLISH HUNTING SWEATERS AND GLOVES, LAFRANCE & MULLIN, TAILORS AND HABERDASHERS, - TIME TO CHANGE YOUR 3 g Ll ° of Knitted Vests and Gents\u2019 bE J ! Furnishings in general, at w2-0 Moderate Prices.GASPARD HU PHONE 1664 .48 FABRIQUE STREET a \u2014 UNDERWEAR.\u2019 Whon the Mornings and =).Evenings become chill as they FNS are now.We keep the celebrat- fb A ed brands of \u201cWolsey\u201d, \u201cStanaa\u2019 ; ' fleld\u2019s\u201d, \u2018Pen Angle\u201d and a ood many others.Don\u2019t forget our nice stock = OT, 106 ST.JOHN ST CHARLES Real Estate and Insurance Broker Houses for Sale Lots for Sale.Money to Loan Best Available Terms and Plans Guaranteed.ESTIMATES CHEERFULY FURNISHED.CONSULTATION INVITED, Phones 289 and 796.wT 2nd Floor Metro nov.5-10%2 WANTED.HANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN WHO vipite the city a few days every month, a \u2018room and in a private fam- ly, Answer P.O.Box 200.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED\u2014A SITUATION AS PAStry, Cook, or Camp Cook, Best of re- fortune, Apply to Jas, Booth, care le Officei G.ROLLIT or to Let, 7 39 St.John Stpolitan Building.STORAGE TO RENT We are now ready to recelve all kinds of goods at reasonable prices We can also rent several complete flats.Apply to T.Davidson & Co., 6 St.Paul Street oct.31x8m WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN locality throughout Canada to advertise our goods, tack up show- cardp on trees.fences, bridges and all comspienous places, ulso distribute small averting matter.Commission or aalary $63 per month and expenses 84 per (lay, Steady employment to good reliable men.No experience ne- owmaary.Write for particulars.| Empire Medirine Co., London, Ontpd ES WANTED.\u20142,000 GROSS POLE END bard maple blocks, 7, 8 end 9 in.dia.x 1% in.thick, cut from small wood pre .State quantities and lowest packed in cases and F.0.B, the Transatlantic Liners at Montreal, or Halifax, to John Campbéll, Glanalbyn Sawing & Bobbin ills, Inverness, Sootland.law-sat.MEN .AGENTS WANTED.scrab-brush, mop and wringer.Womea buy at sight.Exclusive territory.Dept.156, IX, Works, 26 Whitehall Btreet, New York.EMPLOYMENT WANTED.rt A LADY, JUST ARRIVFD FROM the old country, desires position, good houvelreepèr and accustomed to the care of house and servants, or nny position of trust, or reeponsibility, excellent testimonials and reference in Quebec.Address B, B., Chronicle Of ?MALE HELP WANTED.BOOKBINDBERS-COMPETENT STAM In open shop, $30.00 per week, 3 Bours, 3 weeks in the year.Address, P.0.Box 29, New York Cityrer rer BUSINESS NOTICES.rater mete em eve tat J, HAZEL\u2014BRASS FOUNDRY AND Fiméshing.All orders in his line will be executed ot moderate prices.130 Grant street, St.Roch\u2019s, Quebec.PERSONAL.YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD FREE.+ Teo prove the superiority of my life readings above all others, 1 will send yours free, with spacial forecast for this yvar.Send Bc.silver, sddressed mnvelope and birth date and grt a fortune worth having.Alma Zyto, Drawer 28, Chicagoee EE - LADIES:\u2014USE TRIUMPH PILLS lelayed or suppressed monstrua- .Prompt relief.\u201cA faultions y\" tree.National Medical Inte, Milwaukee, Wis.13-20-27, gr, TO LET.HOUSE T0 RENT, FURNISIED or unfurnished for the winter months or if required.T.ocation cen- Al.Hi modern conveniences.Rent erate.Addreasg Mrs.H.Huestis, 8t.Louis street.rasa er erent mem FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, bath, shetrie tight, heated by fue anes.Apply, 30 Palace Hill.~ 4e © TO: LET-FURNISHRD OR UNFURnished, suite of three large rooms on second floor in house on Battery, with bath room, lavatory and W.C., hot and cold water, electric light, heated by hot water.For further particulars address Mrs, L.T., care Chronicle Office.TO RENT.\u2014 \u201cWO FURNISHED rooms, one douhle and one smgle at No.& Haldimand street.FOR SALE a ee CARIOLES FOR SALE.\u2014ONE single and one double.In firat-class porder, cheap.Apply to J.R.Webb, corner St, Andrew and St.Peter streets, FOR SALE\u2014-THAT VERY DESIRable tenement house, situated on the corner of L'Artigny and Julia streets.A most profitable investment.Terms reasonable.Apply at 453 Champlain street.t.L FOR SALE\u2014FIRST CLASS MOD- en welf-contained houses, ow Park Avenues, stone and brick.All modern conveniences.Also first-olase building lots, Aer! to Mr.Walter Sharpe, St.Louis ENGLISH BULL DOGS FOR SALE.Boston terriers and St.Bernard pu pies, finely bred (Irom highest .freed stock; also a number of we shore building lots near Atlantic cu N.J.Minturn Williams, Jr, Wachington Street, Boston, Mass.TO LET \u2014 AOUSE OCCUPIED BY Hon.V.W.LaRue, No.30 St.Ann street, Upper Town.In first class order, 12 roome, bath, hot water furnace, hot and cold water, electric light, &c.Immeiate possession.La- Rue & LaRue, Notaries, 28 St.Ana strect.TO RENT\u2014-LARGE HANDSOME front room, smaller one on same floor, with running water and speaking tube, close to St.Louis Hotel and Chateau.Can be seen between 8 and 4 o'clock, at No.13°Du Parloir street, corner of Parloir and Louis streets.JUST RECEIVED: Puck of Pook's Hill; by Rudyard Kipng The Adven ures of Billy Topsail; by Norman Duncan.Bob Hampton of Placer; by Randall Parrish.Conisto.; by Winston Churchill Janse Cable; by George Barr McCutche- on Mrs Dimmook's Worriss; by B.L Fa-jeon.\u2014AT\u2014 P.J.EVOY'S Bazkstord, 107 ST.JOHN STRERT.WINTER TRIPS SUMMER CLIMES | EUROPE or AMERICA BOOKINGS ON ALL LINES O:rry Your Money in Cook's Ciroular Notes.F.S.STOCKING, © 52 ST.LOUIS STREET, Gen'l R.R.and 8.5.Ag't.NEPTUNE INN QUICK LUNCH.Oysicrs rerved jn cv st Fried, end'heilshoil ttentx cuticis mndvscher hace chicken, roastbeef, club, amlets.rhum, sauces, Le le, blueberries, mutton, etc | Bovril and chocolat dt he vob satisfaction gusramioe À vit le soticited aod \u2014SPECIALTY\u2014 Scotch Whiskies Kiuderien Gin andere Canty Old Fort Wines, Amontillado Sherries Oloross Dry therry, Fromo Rogie & Co's Uugasc J.T.LEVALLEE, Propricier.DONALDSON LINE WEEKLY SERVICE \u2014PXTWREN\u2014 GLASGOW AND QUEBEC FROM QUEBEC 83.LAKONIA (cold s Veer #8.PARTBENIA (cold elorage) 88 MAHINA (void storage).8& ATHENLA twin screw (501d forage 8 H8, CABS - NDEA twin sere: » #8.LAKONIA (cold org.cere à 1 Al 0 Kastalls, Tritonis and Salacis es extre Accommodation for a limited number of Engen Hates\u2014 abia, $35.00 to 31250 montage Steamers of this lle carry the celebrated Sootoh ARtaciis Coal 1a Pas 1 recat AGENTS: Dowazpeon BRoTHtRs, Glasgow; Tnx Ronxar RaronpCa, Len, Montreal ROSS & CO.Quebes, 2 BL Peter Street éIGNAI SERVICE Quebec, November 2, 1908, Anticosti\u2014Raining, east.Southwest Point (368 \u2014 Aranupse red.Cape Ray (356) \u2014 Cloudy, strong southeast : outward 8 a.m, Oxonian.Low Point (5%4)\u2014Heavy rain, strong eant : inward yesterday | p.m.Fritzoe and Tricolor ; 4 p.m., Hektor.Quebec, November 4th, L'hclet (40)\u2014Tine light east.River du Loup (96)-Clear, fresh northeast winds, Father Point (100)\u2014Clear, moderate fle north wind ; inward 5.30 a.m, an.Cape Chatte (234)\u2014Clear, north: inward 19.30 p.m.one two-masted Donaldson liner.Nartin River (260)\u2014Clear, strong north: inward one Black Diamond steamer, Fame Point (324)\u2014Clear, strong gale of north wind ; ootward vestorday at 6.30 p.m.Empress of Ireland: Point Amour (062)-Clear, strong east ; inward 1] a.m.one steamer, HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.(Compiled by the Tidal Branch, M.& F.Department.) m November.am.pm Monday 3 837 6% Tuesday 4 914 0.14 Wednewdas 7 036 09 \u2018Thureday 8 1048 108 Friday .9 1149 1158 Saturday 0 1200 1.08 Sunday .o.oo odd 1.21 2.16 Moon l\u2019hases.Last quarter, Friday, 9h, 4.46 am.For tailor-made skirts see the adver tisement of Foguy, Lepinay & Frere, The hunting and calling of moose and caribou are among the sports man\u2019s chief delights during the eon- tinuarce of the hunter's moon and the manly sport of tracking the big game throu @ gorgeous Autumnal woods of the Canadian Adirondacks is onathat tends to renewing the Jouth of both mind and body, and the upbuilding of a robust frame and a strenuous manhood.The Quetec ana Lake St.John Raliway is ths ! span door tothe sportsman s paradis e of the northern words, where moose, caribou Ani benrs exist in oountless numbe 8, their run-ways srossing she ee forests in every diree- ALLAN LINE R.M.B.Virginian, Capteiz Vipond, from Quebeo on the 26th ult, arrived at Liverpool at 7 po.on the Ind stant.Time of passage from Rénouski to Malin Hoad five days, 16 hours and 40 minutes.steamer lonion, Capt.Nunan, left Moville on the dnd instant with | |A first, ¥3 second and 304 third class rassengers and a general cargo for de and Montreal.She in the last steamer of the line to ssil from Liverpool for the Bt, Lawrence this sea sob.Beamer Sicilian, Captain Fairfull, iled from Glueyow on Fridav evening with >} second and $1 third class passengers a general cargo for Quebec and Montreal.N.S.Victorian, Capt.Macnicol, from Liverpool, Friday, 26th ulti.with 42 fiest, 188 second and 460 third class passengers and a general cargo, lan the mails a® Rimouski at 9.50 a.m.on Saturday and arrived in.port at § p.m.same day, mooring at the Breakwater.Capt.Macnicol baving stroi westerly winds and gales from Liverpool to Belle Isle.From noon on Sunday until noon of Monday the ship only made 157 knots 20 strong was westerly gale, From Belle Isle to Rimouski had strong ne.winds, with intervals of fog.The following are the runs of the Victorian up to noon each day :\u2014 Knots.Saturday .3 Sunday .o eo 203 Monday (heavy .13 Tuesday 22 Wednesday 340 Thursday ann \u2018Friday .405 Saturday .meurenrte annen 407 Baving landed passengers and Que bec cargo the Victorian left for Montreal at 5.30 am.yesterday.Steamer Hibernian.Captain Imtie, arrived from Montreal at 10 po.on @aturday and proceeded for London.C.P.R.LINE.Steamer Lake Michigan, Capt.Parry, Leving landed passengers and Quebeo cargo, left for Montreal on Saturday afternoon, DOMINION LINE.Eteamer Canada, Captain R.0.Jones, from Liverpool on the after noon of the 35th ult, with 694 pavs- engers and a general cargo, arrived in port at 12.30 p.m.on Saturday morning at the Breakwater.Having landsd pessengers and Quebec cargo she left for Montreal at 4.30 p.m.t same day.The Canada came by the southern or Cape Race route.Capt.Jones reports sttong westerly winds in the early part of the passage.R.X.S.Southwark, Capt.Williams, arrived from Montreal at § pw.on Saturday and moored at the Breakwater.Having taken on board Que bee passengers and the mails, she left for Liverpool st § p.m.MANCHESTER LINE.Steamer Manchester Commerce, Captain Jmrie, arrival from Montreal at 1 p.m.yesterday, and proceeded for Manchester.NORTH SHORE LINER.M.S.King Edward, Capt.Simpson, from Netashquan and way places, with passengers, mails and general cargo, arrived in port yesterday morning and moored in the Louise Basin.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.Steamer Pretoria sailed from New York for Barbados at noou last Saturday.STEAMER ABANDONED.London, Nov.3\u2014Steamer Vedemore, Henry, from Baltimore for Liverpool, Las passed Kinsale and reported that steamer Nemea, Shaw, from St.J N.B., for Mancheater, was nhandone on fire in lat.51, lon.15.All \u2018the crew, excepting 2, saved.BRITISH COAL FOR CANADA.The abolition of the export duty ou coal by the British Government will hove the feet of releasing great quantities of that exceedingly useful mineral and making it available for shipment to foreign countries, The abolition of the duty becama effective at midnight on Oct.31, and on Nov.Ist hundreds of steamships sailed for A Woman's Kidneys What Doctors Notios and What They Don't.Disease in the kidneys is one of the last ailments for which a doctor looks when treating women.This is a great mistake.Women are very prame to kidner trouble and in fact y phyaicians attribute a woman's langour and ill health to a derangement of the genital organs, when it's simply plain kidnev disesise, and nothing else.Many so supposed female complaints are either kidney or bladder diseases, Sick kidneys, of course, make associate organs sick also.result is back pains, bearing down sensations, utter wesriness and headache.But Dr.Henilton\u2019s Pills go right to the spot, ; They put life into the kidneys that makes à worn ont woman feel like \u2018how, Indirectly the hiond and nervous centres are assisted by Dr.Hemilton's (Pills, and the result is 8 proper per.{formance of the function and pain Joss fulfilment of nature's command.Thus it is that à Woman can gain much heppiness and ebundant good health by the regular ues of Pr.Hamiltan\u2019s Pills.From her home near Portiand, Oat., Mra.A.B.Coburn, writes: \u2014 \u201cFor two Years pot | have heen sickly and weak.My color was dull and sallow, and 1 felt exhausted and | weary, as il all my strength were being caten up with some hidden \u201ctrouble.1 heard of Pr.Hamilton's Pilla and decided 10 ua them.The change in a few days was surprising.They regulated my kidneys and bowels and cured all my auffering; to-dey I am perfectly well.\u201d | You can rely on Dr.Hamilton's Pilla with implicit _ confidence: their effect in wonderful.Hold by all deal.ern.Price 2c.per box.fiva boxes for £1.00, or by mail from N.C.Polson & !Co.Kingston, Oui, and Hartford, 1Conn., U.S.A.onemay expect to see Welsh and English oval laid down io surprisingly large quantities on Canadian .Up to the present, the heavy export ' duly demauded by the British - ernment bas prevented the cxports- tion of eoal in any considerable guan- tity from British ports, A few years | ago, owing to the coml strike in the United Btates, it became necossary to : import heavy cargoes of Welsh coal | into Canada, But, owing to the export duty in England and the cost : of bringing the coal! to Canadiaw ports, it was almost ne high in price | as the American article, e removal of the duty will lessen Îte cost to: Canadians, but it is doubtful if it will | ever succesd fn even temporarily placing the anthracite variety, with | which Canadians are most familiar, and which adapts itself better to Canadian requirements than coal from the other side of the water.TBE LADY GREY'S TRIP.Ï Among those who, have acospted the invitation of Hon.L.P.Brodeur to take n trip on the steamer Lady Grey | nro Messrs, Piers, Superintendent of the Canadian Pacific Railway Steam- ! ship lines ; B.W.Reford, W.I.Gear, : und W.A.Contes, representi the Donaldson, Thomson and Lord lines ; Mr.James Thom, of the Dominion line ; J.R.Binving, of the Furness- Withey, Hansa and Manchester lines ; D.W.Campbell and A.E.Cook, of the Elder-Denpster line ; Musray Kenuedy, of the Head and Holme lines ; J.E.Cookson, of the Dominiop Coal Cu.; J.8.Brock, of the Quebec Steamship Co.; F.A.Routh, of the ; Nova 8colia Steel Co., and Thomas Harling, of the Quebec Transport Co.Mcesrs.John Riley, MeCulloch and Dale will represent the Marine losur- ance interests.Col.Gourdesu, the Beputy Minister of Marine \u2018 Nr.F.W.Cowie, the engineer of the ship ohan- nel, will be in attendance on the Minister of Marine.The Lady Grey will leave the Victorian pier, Montreal, at 9° a.m.oii~Wednesday and meke à call at Sorel.The work of the dredges in the narrow portions of the vbannel sbove Cap la Roche will also be in- | wpected, and Quebec will not be reached until late va Wednesday.On Thursday morning the Lady Grey will go to Grouse lsle, and the work of the ; Galveston on tho Beaujeu bank section, near Cranc Island, wilt he ex- smined.The party will probably go on to Father Point and return to Quebec via the north channel, which is not as vet used by the large steam- re ps, but which some experts consider can be readily deepened und | widened.At Quebec prominent men ; specially connected with this port will board the Lady Grey, and it is expected (hat this tour of inspection will bave & very important bearing upon the scope und extent of the work to be taken in band by the Department of Marine next season towards improving the entire St.Lawrence route, so as to wake it keep pag in improvements with what in being accomplished at New York, Liverpool and the other great porte, in view of the increasing size of the ocean: stoamships, vo .NOTES.Steamer St.Andrew, Capt.Nauen, having discha her cargo of coul, left port for Sydney yesterday aîter- noon.Tug Sproy left for Sorel yesterday afternoon with six canal bouts and a bateau, laden with pulpwood and timber, in tow.Steamer Gwent, alter loading pulp, left Chicoutimi for Sydney on Saturday.Steamer Hurona, Captain Dorwood, arrived from Montreal on Friday evening and proceeded for Newcastle, Steamers Miner, from Sydney, and Unique, from Pictou, arrived in port yesterday and proceeded for Mon.(real.Steamer Tancred arrived from Montreal yesterday and proceeded for Sydney.! Steamer Hanseat, Capt.Rasmussen, having completed cargo, left port for | Hamburg on Saturday morning.| Steamer Stikleatad, Capt.Alexsen, from Sydney, with a cargo of mils for the Transcontinental Railway, arrived in port on Saturday, and moor- cd at the Quebec & Lake St.John hyilway wharf, Louise Dock.Steamer Phonix, Capt.Larzen, from Demerara, with a cargo of sugar, arrived in port last evening, and proceeded for Montreal.Steamer Kildona, Capt.Roberts, from Middleboro, with a general cargo, arrived in port last evening and proceeded for Montreal.PORT OF QUERRU, Arrived November 3.Canada.Jones, Liverpool, W.M.Macpherson, passengers and gencr- al cargo.88.Southwark, Williams, Montreal, W.NM.Macpherson, yrneral cargo.88.Victorian, Macnicol, Liverpool, Allans, Rae & Co., passengers and general cargo.ss.Kobe.Marie na, Blouin, Natashquan, fish.SNche, H.B.Bondeau, Eequimaux \u2018 Point, fish and oil.Sche.H.WR.Langevin, Johnson, Gaspo, fish.BS.Stiklestad, Alexsen, Sydney, Hy, Fry & Co, steel rails, November éth.SS.King Fdward, Simpson, Natashquan, cte., Holliaay Bros, passen- Port & Sherry Wine Port and Sherry \u201cand niore\u2019s the pitv, for what can be more wholesome than good, sound i and bottle), ers and general cargo.88.5 Chique, aroldeen, Picton, for, Montreal, coal.| S88, Mimer, Oleen, Sydmey, for Mon- H trenl, coal, SS.Rildona, Roberts, Middlesboro, H, ' Fry & Co., for Montreal, general cargo.Add Arrivale\u20144th Nov.RB BBBB 8H.Phonix, larsen, Demerara, for! Nontreal, sugar.| CLEARED \\ $3.Lake Michigan, Parry, Nontreal, C.P.R.Co., part cargo.8S.Raneeat, smunsen, Hamburg, W.M, Macpherson, general cargo.| SS8.St.Andrews, Nauen, Sydney, F0 mimon Coal Cn., ballast.| SK, Canada, Jones, Montreal, W, M.i Macpherson, part cargn.a, Wacnicel.Montreal, Allans, Rae & Co, pert cargo.$8.Southwark, Williams, Tiverpool, W.M.Macpherson, passengers and eeal cargo.co J.Blanchard end Ethier, for United States, M.J.La Bertrand, ss.pulpwood.C A \u2014 = = == me SE rs rare ENGLISH IMPORTATIONS.|} surrine ur ame EEE Shipped by W.& A.GILBEY, LIMITED, THE PANTHEON, LON-, GILBEY'S INVALID POBT\u2014 .\u2018 70 cents per Pint Bottle, $15.00: per case of 2 dosen Pinta \u2018; $1.35 per Quart Bottle, $14.00 per dase of 1 dosen Quarts.| GILBEY\u2019'S NATURAL MONTILLA SHEHRY\u2014 \u2019 60 cents per Pint Bottls, $12.00 por case of 3 dozen Pints.$1.00 per Quart Bottle, $11.00 per case of 1 dosen Quarts.P FRASER, VIGER & CO, Agegts, WHEN WILL THE 660D OLD DAYS RETURN ?Tie was, and not so very long ego that there was scarce a family in the land with any pretension to guod and decent living, but what \u201c would \u201chave A BOTTLE OF GOOD, SOUND PORT OR GENUINE SHERRY for the Dinner Table, Dey in and Duy out, all the year round.This good old taste and preference has almost entirely vanished.Now it is scarce anything but WHISKY ! WHISKY ! WHISKY! thoroughly matured Wine, as contrasted with too many of the Spirits of the present day.We are doing our share to bring back the taste of the Consumer to the FAMOUS WINES OF SPAIN AND PORTUGAL, CHOICE OLD PORT and GOOD SOUND SHERRY, by providing Wines of undoubted quality and high-class character.Choice Old Port Wines WE RECEIVE OUR GENEROUS PORT WINES from the oldest and most reliable Oporte Shipping Houecz, Merurs.Sandeman & Co., and Messrs.Cockburn, Smithes & Co.Here they are :\u2014 , COCKBURN'8 £150 PORT, \u2018THE ROYAL WINE,\u201d particular oldest (in bottle only), $2.50 per bottle ;#25.U0 per dozen.partie COCKBURN\u2019S £100 \u201cOLD RESERVE\u201d PORT (in wood and bottle) \u2018| $2.00 per bottle ; $0.50 per gallon; $20.00 per doze.COCKBURN\u2019S \u201cPRIVATE STOCK.\u201d Very Old Delicate Tawny Port (in wood and bottle), $1.55 per bottle; 29.60 per gallon; 819.00 per dozen.COCKBURN'S \u201cE, P.\u201d\" Extra Particular Old Port (in wood and bot- J tle), $1.50 per bottle ; 83.00 per gallon ; £17.00 per dozen \u201c A DROP OF VERY CHOICE OLD WHITE PORT| COCKBURN'S FINEST OLD WHITE PORT (in wood and bottle), 81.50 per bottle ; $8.0G per gallon ; 817.00 per dozen.SANDENAN'S FAMOUS PORTS.SANDEMAN'S \u201cFOUR DIAMOND,\u201d CHOICE, OLD, DELICATE PORT (in wood and bottle), $1.25 per hottle ; 36,00 per gallon ; 813.00 per dozen.SANDENAN'S \u201cNo.10,\u201d VERY SUPERIQR RICH.OLD PORT (in -wood and bottle), $1.00 per bottle ; 81.50 per gallon ; 410.00 per dozen.SANDEMAN'S \u201cNo, 3,\u201d FINE FRUITY WINE, 75 cents tle; 83.50 por gellon; $2.00 per dozen.FRASER'S \u201cNo.2,\u201d SUPERIOR SOUND YOUNG PORT, per bottle; $2.50 per gallon; $6.00 per dozen.35 cents Superior Sherry Wines Nothing like them comes to any other house in the Dominion.Pemartin\u2019s 1815, £130, only), per bot- The very finest Rich, P Sherry (i 22.50 per botile ; £35.00 per dozen.wle Sherry (in bottle Pemartin'e A.M0 aie very choicest \u201cAmontillade\u2019™ Sherry, the very finest, Very Dry Wine we import (in bottl ly), 82.; ; 320.00 per dozen.y ' de e only), 82-00 per bottle ; Pemartin\u2019s \u201cClub.\u201d Superior Rich, Pale Olorasn Sherry (in wood 81.30 per bottle ; S800 per gallon ; a oof $17.00 per dozen.Pemartin\u2019s \u201cV.I.\u201d Special Amantillade (Extra Drv Sherry), in wood § and bottle), $1.30 pr bottle ; 87.30 per gallon ; 516.00 per dozen.Pemartin's \u201cF, 0.\" Magnificent Dinner Sherry $1.25 per bottle; (in wood mand bottle), £6.00 per gallon; $13.00 per dozen, _ Pemartin\u2019s \u201c8, D.Dry\u201d Light\u2019Amontilledo.| Very Dinner Sherry (in wood and bottle), 81.00 per bottle ; lon; $10.10 per dozen, dry, delicate $4.59 per gul- - Pemartig\u2019's \u201cI.\u201d Superior Sound Pale Sherry, 35 cent ; $2.50 per gallon; 26.00 per dosen.I cents per bottle; Misa\u2019s \u201c0.L.G.\u201d Old English Gentlanan Very Choicest Okd Sole Sherry (in bottle only), $2.00 per bottle ; £20.00 per dose Solera Fuerheerd\u2019s \u201cDA.\u201d Exquisite Old Natty Golden Sherry, gem (in wood and bottle), $1.25 per hottle ; per dozen.This ie a 86.00 per gallon; -813.00 Forrexter\u2019s \u201cS.D.\u201d Superior Rich Pale Dinner Sherry (in w 5 i and bottle), £1.00 per bottle; £4.30 per gullon; 810.40 per dozen, Forreater's \u201cT.\u201d Table Sherry.Full bodied, £3.50 per gallon; 88.00 per dozen.Fraser's \u201c8.\u201d Cooking Wine, 35 cents per battle ; 81,00 per dozen.SCHWEPPES LIMITER.Now lurling ex Alun Line SS.Sarmatton 250 CASES.Schwrppes* English \u201cSoda Water.\u201d in 75 cents per bottle; 81.50 per gallon; Bombay bottles, 31.50 per dozen bottles : 88.55 per case of 3 doten Bombays.Schweppes\u2019 English \u201cSoda Water,\u201d in Cylinder bottles, $1.40 pe dozen botiles ; $6.23 per case of &.dozen cylinders.Kchweppes® English \u201cSoda Water,\u201d in splits (half-pints), 95 cents per dozen; $9.00 per care of 10 dozen splits, SCHWEPPES\u2019 DRY GINGER ALE, Schweppes\u2019 \u201cDry\u2019\u2019 Gingme Ale in pint bottles, 81.40 per dozen pints; $6.25 per case of a dozen pinte.Schweppe* \u201cDry\u201d Ginger Ale in half-pint bottles per dosen aplits ; Ÿ8.50 per case of 10 dosen splits.CANTRELI, & COCHRANE'S FAMOUTS BEVERAGES OF HEALTH.Cantrell & Cochranc\u2019s \u201cClub\u201d* Soda Water, in Cylinder bottl per doten bottles; $6.73 per care où 3 doten cylindèrs.ve, 81.40 Cantrell & Lochranc'e \u201cAromatic\u201d Belfast Gir bottles, f1.40 per \u2018lozen bottics ; 88.58 per caee of 3 (splits), 90 cents Ale, in Cyli dozen linge ner Cantrell & Cochrane's \u201cImperial Dev\" (Sec.) Gin Ale, ia pint - Alex, $1.40 per dozen pints ; $6.73 per cnee of 8 doren pints.pint bot FRASER, VIGER & CO, THE NORDHEIMER BUILBING, LTALIAX WAREHOUSE 207, 209 & 211 St.James St.Retablishod - - - 1856 MONTREAL.- \u2014_ \u2014 TT 4 THREE FEEDS FOR ONE CENT NG Gives a Horse New Life and Strength Gives a Glossy Coat and Fine Appearance.Cures and Prevents Disease.Will save you Double its Cost on Grain Bills.! Used by Farmers and Stockmen all over the World.Sold on a Positive Guarantee.We will Refund your Money if it Ever Fails wre International Stock Food Go.ONLY BY | CAPITAL PAID IN $2,000,000 TORONTO and MINNEAPOLIS.SO Cents Per Box.IN ALL UP-TO-DATE GROCERY STORES.WHOLESALE DEPOT FOR THE PROVINCE P.T LEGARE, Jobber and Dealer in Carriages and Farm Implements, 278-275 St.Paul St., Quebecactäl-pov,2-5x3 NTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD \\ \u2014 A Pedestrian Who Walked 100 Miles n Day\u2014A Womderful Performance oy Mr, Edward Weston at the Age of 88.To walk at the age of sixty-eight, a distance of over a hundred miles ie in twenty-four hours is a frat of which anyoou might be proud, and it is not 10 be wondered at, therefore, that to- \u2018day Mr.Edward Payson Weston, the oaly wan of his who eve ace \u2018complished it is a y man.Mr.Weston's little trip was from the City + Hall, Philadelphia, to the City Hail, |New York, a distance of 106 miles, \u2018which ho completed in the remarkable i time of twenty-three hours and thirty.three minutes.Just forty-three years ago the veteran pedestrian performed a similar feat, but, though a young Iman ai - the time, be took exactly twenty-three minutes longer in accomplishing his task, and this in epite of the fact that the two city halls w vo some four miles closer together thon than they are to-day.Mr.Westun kit Philadelphia City Hall at five minutes past twelve ona recent Wednesday, determined, il possible, to break bis record of fortv- three yeare ago.He wore knickerbockers, a white shirt, golf stockings, land a pair \u2018of strong leather walking shoes.His hat was the identical narrow brimmed straw which he has worn in all his pedestrian feats, while the light cane fe carfied was the onu i which has accompanied him in his re- | cord-brvaking tramps during the last jhalf-century.In a carriage, following | the pedestrian were three Philadel: phian doctors.In his long tramp Mr.Weston took the same route that he did in 1863, walking to New Brumswick, N.J., a distance of sixty-five miles without a (wingle stop.There he slept for thirty minutes, and then took the road to \u2018 (Newark, where he arrived at 9.18 p.m.From there he went to Jersey City, where the Pennsylvania Railroad had a ferrv-boat at the slip awaiting his arrival.As soon as the old man made his appearance he was hurried on board, and the ferry was off in record time.Mr.Weston reached Cortland \u2018atteet, New York, at 11.12 p.m., and immediately proceeded to the City Hall by way of Greenwich and Vesey strerts and Park Row.He only stopped a moment at the City Hall, for his goal wae Fifth Avenue Hotel, | which he bad made up his mind to {reach before midnight\u2014accomplishing his object with a good margin.At the Fifth Avenue Hotel there was such a tremendous crowd that the popular hero could scarecly make his way into the hostelry.From the fer ry, however, he had been accompanied by several policemen, mounted and on pov _ = ba sat in Avenue Hotel and pedestrian frais past and: present.\u201cI felt oo fresh ai tbe end of my last trip,\u2019 he aid, \u2018that 1 believe Î rould do the same journey with a night's rest.The most trying of day, when the sun was beating on mv head and almost making me lear a stroke.But it soos |usted, and the cool of the evening yrestly revived mo, In places the roads wae very roi and the walking heavy, but I kept up « good average of four and a half miles an hour, and soon after 1 started I felt gure 1 shouki beat my re cord of 1863.The doctors who lollow- led me ia the carriage were afraid that 1 might succumb, and wero constantly pulling up alongside to have a look at me; but, bless you, ! outwalked three aire of horses, and sometimes they had to trot to keep up with the trip was during the middle of the | me\u201d \u2014and tbe veteran gave a hearty lauirh.\u201cThe only dice 1 took on the journey,\u201d continued the pedestrian, \u201cron- tinned the pedestrian, \u201cconsisted o | and milk, and | consumed quarts | that refreshing beverage.You | know 1 am a teetotaller, and: | think it in dun in & measure to my absle | mious habits that | was able to ne- complish the long journey with a | minimum amount of fatigue.The only i discomfort 1 felt was when the constant walking created a few water blisters.on the acles of my feet, but they have already bealed up, and I feel as right ao rain.| 4 my food while 1 walked, but when | arrived at the City Hotel, in New Brunswick, 1 threw myself on à bed which bad ben made for me on the floor, Look a short nap, and then drank a refresh: ing cup of tea.When | left the botel ! 1 felt as though T could accomplish twice the distance | had in front of ; me.\u201cThe longest walk | ever accomplished war ig-1579, wlvm 1 walked .5,000 mils in 100 consecutive days.This was an average of fifty mils a \u2018day, and 1 assure you it is not easy to keep it up for more than fourteen weeks.But [ did it.end.though nt iho end | was glad to take a long rest, the walking did not distress ime very much.\u2018lu 1674 | accomplished » very satisfactory bit of walking\u2014-bet.ter even than my journey vonterday-\u2014 viz.,, 113 miles in twenty-four hours.Seven vears before that | walked from \u2018Portland.Me, to Chicago, Ill, about [1.500 miles in twenty-five days.In 1974 | walked 300 miler in six days, and five years later I won the Astley belt from the Enylich pedestrian bv walking 550 milex in six days.\u201cI have always been fond of walking and I think it ie the fimst exercias \u2018in the world.A vood long walk is better than a month in & gymnasium, {During the conversation three of the ce THE QUESBO CHRONICLE \u2018 mme the vestibule of the Fifth | talked about his { DAY BY DAY.iheard & voice at ev softly may, ü r not thy yesterday lato.to-mor- 8 row Nor load this weak with last week's load of sorrow, Lift all thy burdess as they come, nor try To \u201cigh the present with\u2019 the by end Vs One step, and then another, take thy way\u2014 : Live day by day.live day by day.Though sutuin leaves are withering rood thy way, Walk in the sunshine, It te al} for thee.Push straight shed, as long as ¢hon canst see, Uread not the winter whither thou must go; But, whon it comes, be thankiul for the snow, Onward and upward.Look and smile pras\u2014 : Live day by day.1 MONDAY.NOVEMBER 5, 1806 pont The path before thee doth not lead i estray.cleansing.dirt-removing proper- Do th t ty.t i 2 à (Lhe next duty.It must surely ties of soap that is but The Christ is in the one that\u2019s close soap.o a | Onward, still onward, with à eunny 5e or and follow e ; ; ; Y : Till step | by istep, shall end in mile by ve de rom noe Te Fl do my best, unto my conscience Soy cause or comtpiatse) 146 say, LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO Live day by day.- ra et Live day by day.ne Why art thow bendi toward t backward way 7e One summit and another thou shalt ; mount, Why stop at every: round the s count ?The past mistakes if tou must wtil Watch mot tho ashes atch not the asl of the \u2018ember, icy Kindle thy ape.Put all thy fears | away.|\" \u2014 Live day hy day.{ pace to FACING A DUST STORM.| 1 Tt is forty miles to Agra.twenty of them over rough country tracks.As we leave the town we pass a small temple where a Braham priest is \u2018 washing himsell in the sun.He is an | old man and the last left to look - jafter the temple, which he will not ; \u2018shut up or desert, be the plague or! famine ever no bad.We say a hw words to him and leave a amall present for the temple and begin to trev- | vrse the dreary track that lies ahead.- USE - - \u201cSTANDARD FIRE-PROOF PAINT\" wees AND .PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS AGAINST FIRE Manufactured in all Colors and Quantities, for Interiors and Exteriors by :- - - - - - - advertisement of autnes to the President, Deplity: Police\u201d Frere, 2 od we; Canada, In the Recorder's Court ince pf Quebec.© Dicirier of quebec, Ciuy of Quebec.No.1966, of 1908 \u2018Lhe ity vt Quebec, of ; Olty ( Quebec Car Lizear Huot of our ol District of Quebes, Manuf .cturer, isordered | withins dant, fendant isorde: os e | Quebers 20iB October.Ta EDWARD FOL Clerk of the Recorder's Court | bec ° canada, | Province of sont} District of Quebec, No, 828, of 1908.The City pr cur of Pans, George Lavsitière, ours Quebes, our Dinar af Quebec, Confection \u2018 hefendant In ordered to af 4 iv.Quebec, 20th De OND POLE Y.Clerk of ths Hecorder's Court of theCity ol * Que ! i Sina city of Quein the Recorder Court city oc \u2018Qutbestendant; r within a montb, À MUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1906.orne THE QDEBEO CHRONIOHF ses 7 =.20 PER CENT OFF: From this dute to the end of the present month, I will sell all articles to be found at my store at twenty per cent, below the ordinary prices.I have in hard a large variety of clocks, watches, Jewellery, fancy articles in cut glass, and sp'endid assortment of ebony brushes,\u201dand glasses, etc., eto., Imported from France.This adverti ement is absolutsly an actual fast, it is only necessary to visit my store to be convinced of th» truth of what I say, Therefore parties who have any presents to make, should take advantage of this unique eccasion.F.de PARIS, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 101 St.John St._ ~TATATTY REPAIRING CLOCKS and WATCHES NON ALC ONOLIC AN IDEAL DRINK IRONBREW A NON-ALCHOLIC LIFE RENEWER.Ironbrew is a combination of Vegetable Tonics and de'icious Aromatics, enrichinz and strengthening the blood, muscles, brain, regulating the stomachic and nervous system ; relieving headache, naues, dyspepsin, slesplessness, general debility, and on account properties a most valuable tonic of its life and health renewing and beverage.Ce From ths recipe of a celebrated Carlsbad Physiean.ASK YOUR GROCER OR DEALER FOR IT.M.Timmons & Son, QUEBEC, SOLE AGENTS AND BOTTLERS.High Class Tailoring, Best Quality of Imported Gloths, Twoeds, etc, - _ ELESANCE OF STYLE AND PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED \u2014\u2014BY \u2014 W.Vincent & Co., No.38 Fabrique Sireet, Quebec, The above mentioned firm beg to inform all former customers and «+ the public in veneral, that à re-organization of this well-known Tailol Establishment having taken place, under the management of the former proprietor, Mr.W.Vincent, with an efficient staff of assistants and first class tradesmen, they are now prerared-to accept orders for\u2019 Fall and Winter Garments, and guarantee perfect satisfaction.Five cases of New l:nported English and Scotch Goods just re- csived and ready for imapection.xl \u201cX RAYS\u201d ON DR.JAEGER'S UNDERWEAR FOR WINTER.° Proves it Perfect in Every Detail The Following are th> Weights in Stock :\u2014 K.Light, K.K.Medium, B.Warm, S.Extra Warm, F.Heavy, F.F.Extra Heavy \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Dressing Gowns, Bedroom Slippers, Colic Bands, Bed Socks, Knee Warmers, Koitted Waistcoats, Cardigan Jackets JOHN DARLINGTON, o,, ems CUT PRICES.SPOT CASH SYSTEM Nuns\u2019 $ FUP++0000.cooncuc0000û00 sseess.16c bottle.Gray's Syrup Spruve Gumesc0s0.u0 va0oo.i6c, White Pine Syrup Compound.16c, Bamne Rhumal.Mathieu's Syrup.: .Tasteless Prep.Cod Liver Oil and Wild Cherry, @t£.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sencirnes so000c0 2 D Cod Liver Oil Emulsion with Hypophosphites, eto.\u2026.\u2026.010sc0caccccueu B80, Rock Candy and Marsh Mallow.266.Gommenol Syrup, (French).bc: Dr.Zed's Syrup (French).Grimaults Syrup (French).Aubergier's Syrup Lactuearium.\u201c Antiseptic Throat Pastilles.o.-.uie.200.box, Rod Cross Pharmacy, Cor.St.John and Palace Streets.PHONE 842 ONE LOST TRIBE ~~ HAS BEEN FOUND.Teulated Fskimo Community Discover: ered on a Hudson Bay Island \u2014 Hill Use tons Utensils\u2014Never Saw White Man Until Visited by an Exploring Expedition a Short Time Ago.|.The object of Leonidas Bibbard\u2019a ill- fated \u2018expedition to Labruder was to discover a reported.tribe of Naseaupee Indians who had never looked upon the face of a while man.It was re ported that no such tribe existed there, but a still, stranger anthropological discovery has recently been re ported farther north in the same region.On a lonely island in Hudson Bay a lost tribe of Eskimos has been found who have been without intercourse with any other representatives of the \u2018human species for centuries and never saw a white men until § few months ago.They are still in the ntone age, knowing mo metals, they grow no plants, and their houses arc built of the jaw of whal 5.The howe cf this strange tribe is on Southampton Jaland, a mass of inud almost as large as the State of Maine, and situated in the northern part vf Hudson Bay.Apparently these a' origines \\have dwolt there Finev pre-Coluartian vmes, and today they ive and subsist in exactly the same way ae they did then.Having been isolated for so long a period it is natural that they should exhibit many peculiarity 8 of interest to scientists, und collections of their utensils, weapons and other objects have been made by a small scientific party which made its way into.the region in a little whaling vessel, LIVE IN LONE HOUSES.The houses of thesc peculiar people nte built by putting tpgether the great tones of whales and covering them with seslskins sewn ther, In the middle of these primitive dwellings is an elevated place, on which stands a stone lamp, employed for lighting, heating, cooking, melting snow and dryiug clothes.It is nothing more thun an open dish of whale oil or seal oil, with a wick of dry moss soaked in fat.The grampus, or white whale, and .its larger congener, the bowhead, or Greenland whale, form the chief means of subsistence of these people.They use the whalebone in 8 variely of surprising ways, making even their curs and buckets of it by bending it into round shapes and sewing on theibottoms.Many of their implements are of whalebone and frcm the same article they manufacture to- bogganlike sleds for winter travel.| They make other sledges for the carriage of the game they kill, with walrus tusks for runners and deer antlers for cross pieces, and it would be hard to find more daring hunters than they are\u2014the veal, the walrus, the caribou and the sturdy muskox contributing to their game supply.The whole tribe comprises but fifty-eight individuals, about equally divided between the sexes, and its membern speak a dia- leet peculiar to themselves, and qpite unlike that employed by any other Eskimos.A strait some thirty miles broad separates Southampton Island from the western shore of Hudson Bay, along which are several other colonies of Eskimos, and once in a very long while this strait freezes over, This happened, it is said, nearly cighty years ago, and then a few of the most daring of the island natives crossed over to the mainland, where thev' were much surprised.to encounter other human beings like them- aslves having doubtless imagined that othey were he only people in exist once.This is now a tradition with the natives of the mainland, who sav that the strangers brought two peculiar sledges with them, but went away nenin and never returned, and neither i Lefore nog since han there been news of the lost tribe until recently.THEY HAVE QUEER UTENSILS.On Southompton Island there is no xoupstone, which among Eskimos elsewhere is the favorite naterial for pots and kettles, they hollowing out the selected pieces for such articles with fragments of basait beech stones that they smash against each other in order to secure jagged cutting edges.Hence the members of the discovered tribe are obligid to make such recep- tacirs out of slabs qf slate or limestone, glued together into rectangular shapes by means of a mixture of grease ond deer blood.Their lamps are fashioned out of limestone, with infinite trouble pnd labor, and the fact that they are without soapstons ir, the best proof of their prolong isolation, rincer all the mainland Eakimo tritvs without soapstone in their ueighborhrod get it from other wore it und rubsiantial consideration in the way of furs and other articles is given in order to he able to procure a sufficiency of thir indispensable accessory to their existence, The story of this isolated tribe of Eskimos parallels the traditions of the j fomous lost, colony of Norsemen, which as recolded in the nagas and folklore was cut off in Groenland; six centurice ago and utterly disappeared, There wan a second portion of this | Fa'imo (rite in existenre on another | Portion of Southampton lsland until !some ten years ago, when it perished entirelv of some miynterious disease.A boit's crew from a whaler beset by a furious storm while net to à big \u201cMh.\u201d war Prat towed Into unire quented wat.rs by the monster and Inter (riven a long distance by the gale, being eventuslly flung ashore on a part of Southempton Island never viously Visited, so far as known, y a white man.In their adeavor to make their way back along the coat to a.point where they might sigral a passing hip, they came upon Young Men Wanted For Fir.men afd Brakemen | Erperience un- | necemmry.Over 800 positions opon at the | present time.Nigh wages.Rapid prewetion te Enginetrm and Cenduciers §7% to 09) per | Month.Instrugtions by mall at your hems | without interruption with pressit ossupation, | Weamiet sash student ln seturiog & postion.: Don't delay.Wrike tnday for free catalogue fostractions and application dank.| ATIOUAL MMLVAY TAO OOMOOL, he | PSG fortunate ones who possess stocks of | ae, an Fakitmo village of about 40 souls, all of whom Were lying dead, except two, who stil retsised enough vital ity to inform the newcomers that some str-nye disease had annihilated their tribg and to express astonishment at pale feces, of whom they had never seem the like before, and whom they took tp be gods.They both died shortly \u2018after and the secret of their tribal history perivhid with them, but from the character of their teon;inus it has now become evident that they wera identical with the tribe recently discovered, as the whalers appropriated theif boat to ferry them selves south, and also many of their utenaln to cook with, all their awn s0.s.08s being lost with their own oat.LIFE AT vitorz PALACE.The Sultan of Turkey\u2019s Favotite Res denen\u2014More Like a Private Residence Than the Home of a Bovereign\u2014His Work and\u201d Play.The Palace of Yildia stands on the top of a hill and is surrounded by a thick wall.It ia almost su misnomer to call it a palace, as \u2018\u2018Vildix\u201d con prises a number of very modest looking whitewashed villas and kiosks, any one of which is more like à private residence than the home of a sovereign, says the London Standard.The study ia which Abdul Hamid passes n third of hix life ix furnished with a simplicity amounting almost to poverty.On the big writing table lie the papers and documents of the day only, which are carried off az soon ns they have been attended to.The rule is \\hat nothing should remain more than twenty-four hours on that table, and there ix no waste paper basket.His favorite room is his library, or libraries, of which he hus four.The first Imperial library was founded by Sultan Ahmed TI.One of them is devoted exclusively to works on Tur key and the Ottoman demiwions, in all languages.It contains a strange collection of manuscripts of books which have never been published, that were bought up in order to prevent their circulation.Another ection is composed of works in Turkish, Arabic, and Persian, and these are kept in the beat of order, as the librarians can read the titles and catalogue them regularly, which they are incapable of doing with foreign productions.THE SULTANS DAY BEGINS EARLY.In summer at 5 and winter at 6 he rises, and if the weather is fine goes immediately into: the park.This is.extensive and laid out in alley and little forests, with several artificial lakes, the largest of which has an | island in the middle.On this big , pond His Majesty gencrally embarks | in a caique, or boat, which he rows himself, or in either a small steam or electric launch, and repairs to the island to visit his pets.These are of all corte\u2014staga, roedeer, gazelles, rare goats and sheep and birds of every land.They dre all tame and are said to be very fond of their ruyal master, At 10 o\u2019clock the Sultan returns to his room and takes a, frugal break- fant.He is served by) the head butler, Osman Effendi, who tastes each dish before handing it, to his master, and nobody else is present, unless it be rarely, some of the children.After breakfast an hour or xo is spent in the library, where the illustrated books are most used.Alfogethar there are rome 10,000 volumes.At 1 o'clock punctually His Majeaiy refires to his bedroom for & riesta, while onecof the enuchs or a picked man of the Albanian Guard stands outside the door.This ie really the best rest he gets, as he often works late into the night, and then goer tired to bed.The siesta lasts an hour and a half when he is softly waked and at half past two re pairs to the study for the labors of State.Here he works uninterruptedly, often till pant midnight, with the exception of the time taken for a hasty refreshment about sunset.All documents brought to him are first thrown inte A DISINFECTING BOX and then given to him by the First Secretary, Tahson Bey.On Fridays this programme is inter- | rupted by the Sclamik, and often by audiences to foreign diplomats in the | afternoon, which gencrally tale place in one or other of the garden kiosks.Nobody knows befarchand in which | room the Sultan means to sleep, and | he often only chooses himself at the ; last moment.It is always on the ground Hoor, however, and the door \u2018 is always watched hy sume especially : trusted enuch, or Albanian, armed to | the teeth.On Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays there is generally a theatrical re- I presentation in the Court Theatre, though Sunday ir not a regular day.The theatre adjoins the .dwelling rooms of the palace and communi.| cates direct with the Sultan's apartments.The st machined, but is roomy aml well ! cre are only three or four boxes for the spectators, the place generally filled by the pit\u2019 and stalln Fein merely covered with a fine carpet.The royal box is so arranged that the actors shall never tarm their haoks to it, and for the same reason the orchestra in placed beneath it.On either side of the Sultan's box in one for the herem and one for visitors, the former, of course, being ! shut off by a grille and netting.rh ek Bet remedy.tan o wholé p'iervous aysteus, Makes pew by aloud (8 od eine.Curva Nera: ous Debility, an n Worry, Ike pondancy, Ksual Caknersy dock | Emir, orrkæa, and Affect of.buss om rd 1 BEE i ey Bul Fes\u201d Boe Wand Meuicine Gor Torents, Ont OLIVER DITSON'S PRAYER.Boston Herald.Hall a century ago or thereabouts ' Oliver Ditson, a well known merchant of Boston, a much respected and igh- | Iv esteemed citizen.chanced .to be «; ouest at the banquet of & certain re ligious body composed chiefly of clergymen.He was given the seat of honor | aod ted to ask a blessing.He got on finely 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RANCE BROKER MANAGER FOR EASTERN QUEBEG METROPOLITAN BUILDING 20 John st, Guede.Phone 380, i pan redire - ~ DELAWARE AND HODSON RR.The Shortest and Quickest Roots \u2014 BETWEEN \u2014 Montreal and New York.Anthracite Coal Fxchmretr.No Smebs.Dust.Leave Montrest 8 45 an 1 it 19 A.M., amd 7.0) I\" 46 Arrive New York 8.00 and 1000 PM, and 21s DINING AND CAFE CARS ON DAY TRAINY 1.00 PAL Train from Point Lavi, 3.T.R.connects A188 Lambert with New York uigat express fu D&M 200 P.M.train (OP.R.) from Quebes, dns Mon weal er .cogpecta with Now York aight Apion from Halls leaving lorie ot 12.65 P.M vonnacts #6 ot.Lamoett with D.de ML alsa nate: upon tickets vis the DELAWARE & HUDSON, The only lise along We besutiful ahora of Lake Champlain ABEL J.CULVER, J.W.RURDICK, amd Vice-Pres.Pas.Teattic Meangee.A.A.REARD.Generui l'amenger Agent MADE IN CANADA.|! CUDKSERIEN BAKING POWDER .Ed + The Kind Grandmother Used Oz the Marke.40 Years aad sul the Favorite.Sons for Coak Beak Frep to W.D MeLAREN, 555-685 8L Paul Street, MONTREAL.VALET DEPARTMENT GLOVER'S Dyeing & Glam Words, 363 ST.JuilN S{RE:T.For §, pom vite tu 4 + A your clothes iy Ars As opel Mano peprite Spa wong and Press + ne we Le conpries eur fentie rnb er earh we k We sali for and Lives teoany part et theelt Hoven wish rene Valet re el oy oat pr oliar Hahn ont sut address ie 353 ST.JOHN ST.PHONE 1810 FAL GVERCOATS MADE TO ORDER AT | LEE'S, 25But Sion STYLISH AND CH AP.I | See atir big assortiment of Suit nga FINE FURNITURE \u201c An extensive stock of the latest and most up- to-date furniture.| .ALL NEW GOODS.All to be sold at the lowest prices.GHEAP SALE NOW ON.Jas.Perry, | RISTORY OF THE CASE.Canada, ; | This case had its origin im an action Province of Quebeo, Superior Court.| broughe hy «J, Davitt Gratton of this District of Chicoutimi.city to restrain the board of trustms No.1708.of the Ronmn Catholic separate schools Marie Jessie Brassard, wifé common ;of the city of Ottawa from employing as to property of Joseph M.Girard.the brothers of the Christian schools, carter, of Chicoutimi, in the said {and in which Justice McMahon gave district, judgment for the plaintiff.An appeal vs Plaintiff ; Haken therefrom to the Ontario court The said Joseph M.Girard, jf appral was diurissedd and an ap Defendant; : peal to the Supreme Court of Canada An action for separution as to ! roterssl.At this stage of the pro property has boon, this day, institut.| \u201ceedings, and in order to secure a trial ed against the defendant.jon the direot issue, it wae agreed by Chicoutimi, October Sth, 1906.the parties concerned to invoke the LEVESQUE & TREMBLAY intervention of the Ontario (Goveruet Be Attorneys for Plaintig, | ment and bave a stated case submit- \u2018ted 10 the Court of Appeal with the determination to send the matter to the Privy Council, Lieut.-Governor\u2019 Clavk, by order-in- council, on August 15, 1903, accord- incly apurov a reference (o the Court of Appeal respecting the quali- Dame Octavie Femaitre, of Quebec, | eation of teachers in Raman Cathwife common ns to property of Louis | olir separate schools, im which the Zephirin Richer.machinist, duly su- Brothers of the Christian Schools, and thorized to ester op justice, the Community General Hospital, Plaintiff ; | ols house and seminary of learning Richer, of | nf the Sisters of Charity of Ottaws (commonli- called the Grey Nuns) were D.fendant ; | gamed appellants, and the Ontario An action for .+ |HUNBREDS OF THOUSANBS| rose ditinguei arbors \"ime sm TBE QUESTION.ss es ar re Dr.J.Collis Browné&\u2019s: : by & Citizen Ieprevmiative as lo 8 | The following question is submitted | Chuquette will bo present and arrange Dividend No.80.| Axe TEER \"ice of the judgment Te that except [for the dotermsination of the court of |for the preliminry bear FeAl | 7 ne ; io: \u2014 .G.; va, ins) , for 5 N = - a viualy vho toner alified \u201chn members he of the above men.| Insurance, visited Buckingham.ester.; NOTICE is hereby given that a Divi.0KS FRIE à rm hehe econ ots tioned eommunities who became mem- (day to see that the Maclaren\u2019s have | ! 2 dead, of three and on:-belf per cent upon SA ¢ pr ite or, hy re we and bers of such communities since theje dfficient watchman and detective : % .the paid-up Capital Stock of this Jastibe- | a Te a harmon passing of the British North America |foroe goardiog the mills and yards.| au + tion bean decigred for the Current BAKING POWDER .pL rerwise in just the sae wnmmer av, 1847 to be considered qualified | He save the Insurance companies are : rt Halt-Year, and that the same will bi pay- | ay teachers.The separate school act |tenchers for the purposes of thé separ- | more interested than amy ome else ns: os able aôthe Bank andits Branches, on sod TOthez Thousands would boif tmey | VT the same qualification | for !ate echools act and therefore eligible | the lumber in insured up to the limit | 8 after SAFURDAY.the FIRST DAY OF tenchers an the public school ect, ead |g employment as toachers in.the | Detective Picard, the thirteenth man DECEMBER NEXT.made trial ofls as it is understood \u2018there are no indi- | Roppan Catholic separate schoals with- | indicted, is in a Montreal Hospital.\u2018The transfer book will be clneed from vidual ecclesiastics now Living im On- |in the province of Ontario, where suols - 2a pou days imolosive.30th of November, WILL YOU BE ONE OF THEM?ho vite duatified before oon members, have not received certificates OBITUARY.IS THE ORIGINAL anD ONLY GENUINE a Bd bos Crs ty lt STAT EA EE | in, So Cn : = \u2018 » MU.R.© .Co e, widow e i \u201c1 be General anager, { basis PA alienation.the seme JUDGES SAY No.the famous humorist, died to-day at Colds, Asthma, Quebec, Oct.24th, 1806.The question was submitted to the | the heme of her daughter, Mrs.E.Ww, 3 euboequant insert _ MONDAY, NOVEMBEE s, 1506.- .> fea A THR_QUESEQ CHRONICLE.CUNARD LINE.NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Caliing at Queenstownrom Piers 61 & 62 North River, #.Yrarosie.\u2026 Now Modern Twin-Soraw Sion \u201cavi .37, 3 PML: : \u2018ar, 26, May 14 3 8 ba (ide Rd prs tannonis.a yin Clam Tiskelt © aad from all parte of urope Forte passage to Caasrd Stes: are, wk RS or 1% an t F.& SFOOEING Leuit étroet Quebes DOMINION « ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS EBEC TO LIVERPOOL 8 Sobers 90 Bi Sv | St hi ee | \u201cOtt 1wa' holds the record from Montverpaol of seven days fifty two minutes RATES OF PASSAGE Fint Clam tecond Clam wa 65.\u201cCANADA\u201d 8 \u201cDOMINION\u201d.MODERATE RATE SERVICE n\u201c Sardinian.10 Nov.| 8 \u201cKENBINGTON\" #8.\"SOUTHWARK' | 8 Nuv, Pomeranian.31 + | £8.\"OTTAWA\" \u201c | : rriad (cal SUERTE | em ais) me mo 0 8 te ; | Vorcurtau pardoglars apply to LIVERPOOL.acte, LONDON.Cet 470 à AE 200 According to Steamer.\" 306 Omemplais Keon | Clam carried all steamern a Be WHITE STAR LINE.(Quebec Steamship Coy, Lid Prom NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL ; Wednesdays, from Plors 43-402 | WV VOL, Bormoda and West Indes pe yom foal Mal Line ab 7: Dos.11 | Sallingtrom Pier 47 North River, KY.7, + 02.8, 3 ov, 14, \u2014.\u2014 MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.\u2018 Regula from Boston and New York to Acces eihgaltars = Ka pies 704 Genoa.&opiv to lecul Agents or tp \u201c.¢ALL and WINTER TIME-TABLE | QUEBEC RAILWAY, LIGHT! & POWER CO.even On and after Monday, October 1st, 1908, trafng will rn as follows (= BETWEEN QUEBEC AND - MONTMORENOF .Weex Das = Leave Quebec for Montmorency Falls, at 48, 24, every hour from 6 00 a.m.to 12 noon, eveey Fhe fom rm.to 60 pm, and\u2019 every ( Taave Montusorener Fain for Quebec \u2018at 408, SEI rps, as Lai) inutes from 1, ho , .every hour from 7.30 p.m.Bi sp SUNDAYS.Quebec for Montmdrency Falls at 7.08 - EN a.m.a ery 30 minutes (rom 1.08 0.to 6.00 p.m, and evesy hour from 7.00 pm.avc Montmorency Fails for Quebec, SLi .12.41 p.m.every 3 minutes from Ll! 8 ea pin al every hour from To 1.99 pm.BETWEEN ND OTB.ANNE DB | QUEBEE (ths Wezk Dave.t 1, ave Quebse for Bre.Anne de Besupre at 7.08, ' ab 1 4.1, 5.15 and 8.15 p.m.* as te.\u201catins de Beaupre for Guedes, \u201cmn 4.34, 7.80, 0 45, 11.45 2.mm.and L15 p.oà | BUXDAYR ve Quebec for Ste.Anne de Beaupre at 7.88 7.48.10.008.Lo Man pm, Ze, at 08,\" t Te ne de upre ones a | 1.00a.m.12,00 noon, 1.00 an == BETWEEN QUEBEC AND BT.JOACHIM, WEEK Dars.Leave Quebec for Bt.Joachim 9.45 a.m, fee.© Besnpes 1.45 p.m , for Bt.Joachim Sh pm., wn oni for & puede 1.18, em | ve u or Quel .Brectale tr confisots a Masai in Te | ten passenger ng or com from Mapa Banitorium, Beauport Asylum dat | ways Montmorency Faile Elevator runs an foitows = \u2018 se WE pm sad on i undeys from 1.90 p10.30 p.m, Express service for small pac , boxes, meats, : wc Gal trie Rate dosntsand up according 0 | w \u201cFeral other internation appls to the Seper ent.LE EDW.A.EVANS, .à.As al per dent den'l Mandges, eee ee, QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY, On and afterthe 14th Oct., 1908, Tz CNDKENOTED TRIMS WILL BE FOUND undermectionss | ways anders YA 18 Toker end cirçu ustanoes portes, pr] Quasso ~ Levis AN.10.30 Æxpeesiran 8 da Lois i tx ra 3 ta Men 1.00 Th Sepren 846 Exproen to Mon-| 1.00 Etprout oa don.vs te River du] 615 - fromOaany æ Express to 420 Expra lou ow Quabes Central Raliway.Ak PM to Whi B Fm To 2 1.2 Es trou Wa 3 Sapo oho Momntomt Tae « Grand Teunk Railway Parey, Week Days .usa SOUTR QUE EC \u201cHirer 10 tho wou M 706 Exorees from the West | to the an 2 \u2018 gens \u2018oot.1% Mut hom the weet Sundar BB nan ro m0 rat ja eprom tion tbe wok mr LINE * DR Lindowy, General M ALLAN LINE Royal Mall Steamships.ESTABLISHED 6852 2 Seams Aggregating 168,763, Teme.NEW TURBINE BTEAMERS 000 Triple-Sove: Victorian: 0% Toon Tibieionm SERVICE LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL From From RATES OF PASSAGE, oy Resa According \u2018ia Bisamer aiid Loos don of berth.\u2014 GLASGOW, QUEREC AND MONTREAL SERNSE From Moatres! MidahipSslo: uals and Suokiag Bnoms PromenafieDeole Hora Light tee modern Improremeat, Marconi Wirelass Caiegre à on bosri Viatorisn, vi end Tus ing at ouce 8 con renlsnce and additional sasegianl in oan of no cident.rte tam mm rate at LONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERVICE From Londou., Stsamabips Frou Montres! 130ck Hibernieu 8 Nova\u201c Hungaran.47\" - .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee HAYAE, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SEAYICE, Froe da : vre Steacaships | Feéoca Montres! | New York, Bermuda and West Iniles .Royal Malt for Bermuda BERMUDIAN.at il a.m, 7th and 3ist Nevember St formes St Orotx, Bu Kitty, Al au woupe, Domin unique, aise fa Goesand Dsmerara, PARIMA.1.22 000 at § p.m.14th November BARBADOS DIRECT PREIORIA,.at toon, $¢d, November St.Lawrence.Line.The Twin Screw Iron 6.8 CANP, 7 tons i< intended to eatf ftom ANA, LI) (Orn her ig rip thio season) ovi .8th _N.for at Bay, Poros.Bummorside, Charlottetown and Hagexcollont a scomm2datlon à Shi App man top ort La n mistakes ination in full on ait x.t.inlanding.prete De Cargo will bs receives on I ony between Sand ni a saillns dar © AL fal Mr at Lion sent 1 R vec: AB: robes.Quads A .Æ OUTERBRIDGR à - 7 Bacoliwes Mow Ye 8 Stocking, J.Hône Je, Tioxèt Agente Quesss Nov, 1, - 3 AHERN, ur PP mt \u2014\u2014 DAILY \u2014_-Tto- {bulls and at noon, ; | 108 Cove.Grand | | STOCK BROKERS LE PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.Local Securities a Specialty.93 ST.PETER ST, QUEBEC, TELEPHONE 946 NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER.%iom E.& C, Racdolbhe's Private que to MoDBonald.losperanon & 0.Except in Reading, the market did little more than mark time to-day.Trading was professional amd price changes, as a rule, unimportant.The murket, in a general way, was weak during the first hour but strvngthened on intimations given out that the bank statement would not be as unfavorable as expected: which proved to be the case when the document a- peared.The money outlook, however, remains clouded enough to prevent much aggressiveness on the part of the the tone to prevent close, was decidedly uncertain with slight uet changes prevailing.Reading oc- cupivd the centre of the stage during the two hours and ran up to a new high record on this movement, but lost over a point of this gain suddenly just before the close.N.Y.C, was consistently strong\u2019 throughout.Brokera have hen very generally warning their customers that tight money rates will prevail next week and: that carrying charges on stocks promises to [A during the present month.Sales Byprivate wire from Chas.Head & Co.New York 8 sranean & Dupuis, Gtock Brokers, 6 Peter we High Low.Co ong EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT 5.30 P.M.BERTHS FREE.MEALS AT REDUCED RATES.To the Saguenay every Tuesday, and Saturday, at 8.30 AR CALLING AT ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS.The call at Bale St.Paul will bs made subject to the condition of the tide, SPECIAL FREIGHT SERVICE \u2014 BETWEEN - MONTREAL and QUEBEC, For rates, reasrvations and all otherin\u201d formation, apply to M P.CONNOLLY, General \u2018Agent.| 43 Daluousie ft Temiscouata Railway WI .TBR TINE TABLE Taking zffect November oth, 1906 Lasvez River du Lmip.616 AM, Express Jon Ser ata ty SN | Leaves River du Lou.10 M Mixed Arrives Connors, N.B .1% a ; Leaves Conn mm.N.B.24) BY.| Express Arrives River du Loup FR Leaves Connors LB.Artives River u Re RAR NOTE | EE en ten te, or u, G.Urandy, sapertatendens River du Loup.DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS BETWEEN Quebec and United Kingdom The fine full powered Screw Steamer \u201cELSA\u201d ROSS 8800 NETT 2300 | \u20ac TONS REGISTER oo CLASSED 100 A 1 AT LLOYDS ' Will be dispatched about November 15th, LONDON (Surrey Commereid) Osok) 3 Now Receiving Cargo at Shed No, 187 For Rates of Freight Apply to Agents of MONTREAL ==: - Gus, | nues | WC Paul { Southern doutuerm The irregularity and uervousnéss which characterized stock movements during the past two weeks still continues and will likely be carried over until after Tuesday's election.We do jhot bolivve that \u2018the result will have very much effect upon securities prices nt present.The advance in the market vesterday, while climinating a portion of the short interest and incidentally weakening the technical position, has partly discounted the clecti®h of Hughes, whom, Wall street is supporting not because they hate him lens, + Jhut because they hate Hearst more.In fact, Hughes\u2019 acknowledged intergrity ; | Will enable him to do more to suppress : (vorporation excesses than conld N.whose erratic and radical views and - [methods make him feared of all class- earst os.ff he should bo returned the large controlling forces would likely feel bound to support their secarities, the docs of which, in general, will not so gravely affected an the gossip of the street would lead us to believe, The condition of the money market is a factor of great importance and the situation therein Is none too bright.The Bank of England te- serves remain at a low ebb, while it ja raid that {he recent [flurry in call loan rates was caused by shifting of foreign loans and this, with the pros- pret of more stock coming over upon the fortnightly settlement Thursday is calculated to make Wall street bustle ao as to\u2018 avoid hitohes.It is to the interent \u2018oi the street to accomplish this, for they still have a jile of stocks in thelr boxes, which can be distributed nowhere but on un attractive market and this we expect when conditions settle \u2018down.We continue to advise @& traders\u2019 position, buying only ono the dips and tak.img fai} profite\u201d whevere they present themselves, as for instance, on vester- dev's advance when the short cover was checked and some welling started in anticipation of a bad benk state QUEBEC CHRONICLE G ment.in sagging eontinned until , reat Northern Railway, 4 | the publication \"of the alorensid LE and published by, the.Chioo- | Quehes & Lake SL.John RAIWAF, bank.statement thie morning.red General Matager at the building of | Quebeq Central Railway, the sellingewas arrested and some the Company, ® \u2018Buade sirest, Quotes, \u2014 ORTO \u2014 © [improvement scored, illustrating the Bubecription-\u2014Daily, 00 per ap.professional character of the epecula- num; Weekly, $1.00 per annum.Advertisemerts-15c, pee agate ing teat insertion, 1% pe agaie lise ened Quebec Transport Co, Limited anse aie however, we are\u2018 quite clear tion.: On the destiny, of local securities, \u201cand with en eacutancs bern of know! NOVILEBELENI 860, : Halifax Tramway Coen.; - |Dom.1.& 8.Co., com.Dom.1.& S., pfd.® 784 + | Dom.Coal Co, come 634 Dom.Coal.Co, pref 115 113 \u2018IN.8.Stee] & Coal\u201d st \u201c1 Montreal Telegraph CH.\" 164 Bell Tulephone.\u2026.= + 294: 33 ab 290: 25 at 294; 50 at29.: te Lake of the Woods, 1008 AUCTION SALE.Ln the matter of LUCIEN LEVISQUR, of Lake Mogantic.Merchant.Iessiveot, | Notion is hereby gives thal es \u2018 Thursday, the sth November, 1608, ATILOCLOCK AM wil Hine ofioy of on aad ri Kean BN, Gee + , Que tLe amets of this oo | asin le as folio B ~Rollivg stock as lat C\u2014B.ok rire sift .D.\u2014A Dt being the Nos.and 19% of the off clal Cadast +1 for Mogsuil, Village with.bulld- fi goof r didence and shop thereon erected.\u2018A ho sale will be made jor each item separately, at so much iu the dollar to the hi bidder and for the item D to the highest bidder.Tse inventory and lists of book debts and oll.| atoek ean be examined at our office.\u2018he store will be openwd for stock inspection on Tusedayrthe 6th November, 1988 Terms :\u2014CASH LEFAIVRE & TASCHER + Joint CaMitors Oftos, 111 Mountaic Hi), Quebec.ARTHUR SRUNEAU BRUNEA Specialists in Local Securities.MEMBERS of MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE PRIVATE WIRES TO READ & GO, 17 Bread Sirest, New York (Members N.Y.Block Exchange) HEAD & CO, 77 State- Stres\u2019, Boston (Members Boston Stock Exchange) FIRST CLASS QUOTATION SERVICE.- PHONE 1698 MCDONALD ESPERANCE SC, STOCK BROKERS.BocAELiok BANE Bullous PRIVATE WIRE L.J.FORGET & CO., Montreal.£.& C.RANDOLPH, New York, TOWLE & FITZGERALD, Besten.BONDS and STOCKS bought and sold for aash or on margin.INVESTMENT BONDS A SPECIALTY.spl lislp when we repeat our assertion that such issues as Banque Nationale will soon show good profits 10 purchasers at present levels.\u2018 BRUNEAU & DUPUIS.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Report furnished by Rossrs.Neuvily Dellens & Co., V8 Br, leer street Quetoo.A.B.DUPUIS \u2014 0?Pm Montreal, Pov.3rd, 1906.+ Asked, Offered Toledo Railwayas.Havana Flee.Co., p Richelicu & Ontario 2 Montreal Power Co.994 | Mackay Compnoir i Mackay Co., pref 0 Laurentide Pulp Co, prof.143 106 | Montreal Cotton Mills.13 130 Dom.Textile, pid .102 993 1llionis.Traction, pref.Bales, Dom.Iron & Steel, 26 at 208; 25 at PL Iron '& Suel Bonds, 83,000 at Detroit.United Ry, 30 at 904 10 at at 904; 5 at 804.Montreal Street Ry., 7 at 258.pref., & at 113.Mackay, pref., 85 at 70.Montreal Power, 100 at 994: 400 nt 998; 150 at 00}; 30.41 99; 75 at Toronto Railway, 10 at 118}.\u20188 Goep 1s better than other seapy, bat ie \u2018when used in the Bunlight Buy Sunlight See 14 fallow directions.\u201d WEEKLY LETTER.By private wire Neuvills Belleau & Ca.Se.Peter Street, Quebre.Phom New York, Nov.3.\u2014The election aftermath seems likely to witness no extreme fluctuations in the stock mark- ot and with the sound and sane candidate successful any sharp advance is very doubtful.The larger interests have too much at stake to permit a wild \u2018eampai while.the money clouds stilf threaten.The past week has plainly indicated (heir position, the trend being negative, now a point decline and almost immediately a point recovery according as {hr floor traders were bearishiy or bullisbly - inclined.One day's transactions dropped to one bundred thoarand shares, the next day rose to mine hundred thousand.In a word, the market has reached a resting point from whener it must take its fresh start.The question is asked, what remains to galvanize activity into the bull campaign?Three more mystery {tems were eliminated, the Chesapeake & Ohio dividend, the Stoo] dividend, and the Pennsvivania dividend.In the first two casa the results were disappointing, no change bring made, but the Pennaylvani rectors met Wall street wishes, granting a one [rn cent.increase in the rate.Talk will doubt- lean be heard from time to time of a Hill melon cutting, though thin mas be jostponed until the return of easier money conditions to finance ro- positions, as they are costly ¢ days.Independent of the mysteries which stimulate \u2018 market operations there would be room \u2018for legitimate improvement ia many bigh grade rail- toads selling on a five pet cent.basis were Money not so active.Hence it may well be (hat apeculs- tion will wait for the return of funds from the interior.past week the trend has been in the reverse direction, New Orleans drawing on New York to finance ite cotton movement.But this facilitates shipment, which in tuen, means exchangr\u2014entton bille being ir M, as is aeneraîly ater evidence, tieved, the flurry in call money to! nine per dent, reflecta shifting of loans from abroad the international situation will bear careful watching, The Bank of England, deapite its six pee cent.rate, bas thue fac been unable so ne | or AUCTION SALE In the matter of N.PICHE & FILS, _ Merchants, Causapacal, Insolveats.Notlos is hereby pren that on Friday, 9th Noveniber, 1506, at 11a.m., will be sold at my office, 44 Dalhousie street, Quebec, the {o}lowing assets belonging to said estate: A.Etockintrade.0000 «4835.24 £tore Furnitare.162.70 $4,987.04 Book debts, socording to list.1,638.98 Rolling Stock.Vehicles, Harnem and agricu tural implements 241.00 D.Mill Machinery at Causspecal.E.Timber Limits situated in the township of Gosford, County of Portneuf, covering an extent of about nine square nifles rnd situated in the 5th, 6th, Sth and 9th of Gosford.F.A lant situated in the parish of Bt.Jacques le Majeur de Causapecal, known and deaixnat:d unier num- 418 and +10 of the official cadastral of the first range of the township of Causapecal, with buildings thereon constructed.Thesale will take place for each item separately.The inventory andy list of book \"debts may be seen at my office, ; he store will be open on Wednesday, 7th November inat.:or 1he inspection of Bstock and book debts.Conditions of Payment :\u2014CASH V.E.PARADIS, Curator.Office 44 Dalhousie Streot, R.& O.Nav.Co, Building C.W.WALCOT STOCK AND INVESTMENT BROKER, 98 ST, PETER STREET Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold, for Cash or on Margin.Municipal Debentures Some specially attractive Lots on hand, ylelding very favorable returns.Quebec Representative Spencer Trask & Co., Bond Dealers, New York American Surety Co., New York.Capital and Swe plus $4,800.000 \u2014 TELEPHONE 377 strengthen its reserves, & ratio of 36 1-2 per cent.being too small for safety.Should he next fortnightly settlement throw more American stocks back on our hands the burden of local banking interests would be intensified.Time loans continue at the legal rate as a minimum, hardly suggesting easier money unless business demande e less urgent.But trade ix wo profitable that merchants can afford to pay prevailing quotations, The best indication of the present status of industry ie the quarterly report of the United States Steel Corporation, its unfilled orders breaking ail records, while earnings were far beyond those of a year ago.A worldwide \u2018condition of prosperity is in cvi- dente, only limited by the scarcity of funds.There ie little sign of over production and the unprecedented nusiness activity bids fair to continue for, at least, eix months.The argument so frequently heard of late years that the public could not be induced to speculate in Wall street, again finds its refutation in the pre- vailiog wild mining craze.Trading on the curb has reached proportions comparing almost with stock exchange totals, much of this being unfortunate ly in doubtful promotions or undeveloped prospeets nlrrady quoted at several times par.A policy of die- crimination in this direction is ed- visable, since a collapm- of the boom means a bad market for such suse.Legitimate mining propositions, ve pecially dividend payers, are of course, not included in this category, though even here a considerable measure of the future has ben discounted.An re rds the market, we atill favor the ong side for a pull, though expecting nothing sensational in the near future, A better trading position should be afforded after the election and standard stocks ought to be a purchase on reactions.At the same time, until the big interests take hold, \u2018quick pro- tite\u201d should be the rule to follow.= em semer meen NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York, Nov.3.\u2014Flour, receipts, 13,245 Lbls.: exports, 7,790 hhlx.Market firm.Wheat, receipts, 158,000 bush.elez exports, 7,972\" bushels.Spot, steady.Options closed net unchanged.Corn, receipts, 44,075 bushels; exports, 460 bushels.Spot, steady, ption market closed 1-4c.to 3Re.net ad- vaner, Oals, receipts, 76,000 bushels: exporte, 2.005 bushels.Spot, firm.Pig iron, firm.Copper.fuiet.Lend, quiet.Tin, firm.Coffee, spots Rio, quiet; mild, steady.Sugar, raw, quiet; refined, quiet.tere JARDINIERES, Ramdsome jardinieres which are cheap at 36 cents will'he nold this week at 19 cemtn at J.1).Martel & Cie's.crockery dealers, 113 St.Joseph street, near Bridge street.3 INPORTS.Pere steamer Monmouth, Ward, from Avonmouth\u2014: pkge.to Martineau Co., 362 do.to Chinic Hardware Co., 47 do.10 J.N.Noel, 18 do.ro ND.Marvon & Co.[0 do to order, 12 to.to N.Turgotte & Co.Por steamer Murray Bay, Boucher, from Montreal\u201417 pkgs.to O.Lenicur, Per steamer Take Michigan, Parry, from London and Antwerp\u2014! pkg.to Madame Norvey, do.to Lorne C.Webster, 5,000 do.do B.& NS.RH.Thompson, 28 do.to tI, T.Davies & Co.À do.ta A.W.Calley, 1 dn.to Mise H.B.Irvine, | do, to the Dean of Quebec, 9 da.ta W.M.Macphocson.88 do.fo Pollack, Brox.& Co, 20 do.to Huffeld, Ludecking & Ca.1 da.to T.Boyes & Co., | do.to LL.Zane: ttin, 6 do.to Geo, Borgleldt & Co, 3 do.to G.Vennet, 43 do.to Ledroit & Freres, 33 do.to A.Ninge, 364 do.to Chinic Hardware Co.10 do.to Dominion Express, 1138 do.to order, 6 do.to Staneky & Co., 18 do.to E.Roumilhac, 1 do.°to Frank & Bryce.LACES, Judging from the indications that are to \u2018be found in French amipAmeri.\"can fashion books, we can count upon a very heavy demand for laces.il.liners are requested to visit our new white and ecru good of very rich designs, as well ns the insertions or S\u201cPFAGUY.LEBINAY & FRESE, TRAINS LEAVE POINT LEVI 7.05 [Awivest Hyaciuthe.11 B00 ° \u201c« Moutreal.1.00 p.m.AN.- boo] 182 &.m.Daily except - 40pm u de voa ha 1.00 | = Sherscoote.Copa ee 00 8.1m.Sas [meet po th Daily Fast Train Se Your?rain vice to all poin' 6.35 (rie Portiand amû ull Now England P.M, points, arriving 120 Dallyexcept am, Boston 10.55 a m.sundsy SLEEPER FOR MONTREAL Afdving 7.90 «.m., eotinecting with Inlemastional Limited, igaving 9.00 a.m.for Toronto and ail gaines West and vith C.V.and D, & H.{or New \u2018ork and Boston and all New England points Meursot Asnarture frou Guebsy (Ferry leaves footof 3t.Paul Street) as foi mar 16.35 AM *12.30 mm 16.05 P.M, {tDuily except Sunday, *Latly.) Foralllatormation, Maps aud Time Tables eta.apply say @.T.K Ageut or ta CITY TICKET OFF(CR Corner Da Port and Ann Steset (Oopraite Ch stouu Froatanss.Pour Janding, Dalhousts Strast pont Paul dicont a 319% Paal dtcost (Faials).\u2014 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS OF THE GANADIAN PACIFIC RY.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE msFINEST AND FASTEST== Montreal, Quebec and Liverpool.Empress of Britain and weekly thereafter.QUEBEC TO LONDON DIRECT AND THENCE TO ANTWERP {Nov.4 Lake Michi : 26.50 #Nov.11 Montrose, .40.00 Nov.18 Montreal .*Carrying Second Cabin passengersonly.tCarcying Third Class ngers ani 34 excellent second cahin accomodation for a few passengers.Rates shown are to London only.2nd clan 8.8.Lage Caaxecaiy and Lake Eats carry ouly ONE cLass of Cabin passengers (Second Class) t> whom is given the ac- comodation situsted in the part of thesteamer at $40.00, snd $42.50 Lake MaNimoa\u2014lst, $30.00 and up wards :'2nd $40.00 Eurrmæazs\u2014let, $65.00 and upwards: 2nd, $45.00 and $47.50; 3rd, $28.75 § For full particulars ss to rates, accommodation, apply to JULES HONE, Jr, Canadian Pacific Ry 30 St.John Bt., cor.Palace Hill, or F.8.Stocking, C.E.Tenny, Ticket Agents, Quebec.New York Central N RIVER RAILROAD.THE ADIRON- * HOR ROUTE JFROM CANADA TO STAT! \u201cTime Table of Juna 17th, 1936.Trains les ve Windece Station, Montreal, For New York, Albeny, Tuiy, IA ro Ss ar.7.00PM.day in the \u2018your.\u201cnfl Train | Boauharnos through to New York.| toauguay.PULLMAN barioe Cars on Lay Tralos and Bleupiug vare où Night Jrains botween Montreal sud Aiuany sad New York LOCAL PRALNS w Vaileytield, Beaubarnoisan t Cha y.leave Wi Station, Montreal 10.20 a.m., 200 p.m.and 510 p.w.dally except Bunday: and 9.15 ant, Suisluy oniy.Canadian Pacific and In tal traiss trom Queben connectat Montreal with trains of the Rew York Central wot bor tokens Via the Na a \u2018or information, time tables, ete., on Tio ta Canadian Pacific Rail Agen! , of Write to A.L Lock, Agent, or F.K Barbour, dea: tra! Agent, 13U 5t James Street Montreal.C.+, DALY, Pameuget Trafic Manager Clark's 9th Annual Crulse, ORIENT Feb.7.\u2018U7, 70 lays.by chartered & 8.\u201cArabie,\u201d 15400 (ons.3 Tours Hound the World.ANK C.CLARK, 9% B'way, N.Yoct.0x wed.-satxtf, Steamer Orleans.Onaudalter Hh Nov, time and elreemstances permitting this steamer will jen ve ns foiiswrs :_\u2014 FROM ISLAND FROM QUEB su Eden 10am Alam, 915 Am 10.00 8, NPs wm 1.00 p.m, 2.00 p.m, top.
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