The Quebec chronicle, 27 décembre 1907, vendredi 27 décembre 1907
[" © Po The Weather.Yowr 8 Lawrence and Gulf: Fair and moderately cold to-day, foi- lowed by light snow falls at night, jo ESTABLISHED 1764.QUES | The Que=eb ec Chronicle\u2014_steeee ©.TT noes 21.Temperatures Maximum sad Minimum | Temreratures:-\u2014Monireai, 14.24; Quaebes, 12.26.1907.ECM For His Wife's Death, That Madame Omer Rochette was poisoned with arsen®, criminal} ad- rinistered her husband that the latter must be held crimioally responsible for her death, were the oon- clusions reached by the Coroner's jury which yesterday, under the direction of Coroner Jolicoeur, held a searching investigation into the circumstances with the wo- I man's death, wkich bave been the subject of many sensational rumors about town for some time past.The dark and morgue, where the inquest was held, contained, in addition to the members of tire jury > and officials, a number of news- parer men, cal students, .sto.\u2018hiel McCarthy, of the Provincial Police, was also present.In the mortuary chamber of the morgue were the remains of the = deceased woman in the coffin which had been exhumed in St.Charles Cemetery after it had lain under the earth from November 19th last until tke 6th of the present month.; Alter viewing the remains, the fo owing jury was awom in_presemce i the oes by Coroner Jolicoeur :\u2014 Chevalier J.BE.Nartineau, foreman, L.T.Armand, P.Beaudet, Louis Dallaire, Thos.Gagnon, J.A.St.Pierre, F.X.Letournea, L.Allard and G.Lajeunesse.« The first witness called was Arthur Rochette, who identif~1 the body as that of Merise Anna .mondon, aged 30 years and 4 mont.s, wife of Omer Rochette, and sirter-in-law of witness, who died in Quebec on November 17th last and was nuried in St.Charles on the 19th of the same month.She had been ill about four ; days.Witness had seen Ler twioe dur.i ing her iliness.Pereonally he knew : ing as to the cause of her death.__ H.Mnisan, undertaker, testified that \"on Decembbr-80h instant he hewd con- 4 veye) the body from tbe St.Charles Gewst- to the morue, Thich hed tv Shured by of .He \u2018as accompanied she Provincial T.De: u, guardian of the mo e, swore that the coffin bad been ouh: od by no one trom the time it was placed in his charge until it had been to Drs.Marois and Vallee or tte holding of tbe autopey on the D W.A.Verge was then | called.He had t for some deceased time, but was not the family physi.She had been to his office for tation a couple of times sinos 26th of October.He was called to attend her on the 13th of Novemher last.He had found her in bed and apparently suffering from an acute attack of indigestion.He had been \u2018told that she had had an attack of Ê Indigestion after eating some canned for .She vas suffering ins in the stomach and vomit- ! ing.Witness thought that it was ! Omer Rochette who had given him these details.Witness thought her illness was due to inligestion resulting from eatity: canned food, which some.Limes confined toxic poison cqused lermentation or im cking.je saw ber on the 16h, the Eflowies day, when she appeared better, | beans from an again on the 13th, when she seemed to he still improving.The same night, rear midnight, a carter came for him to go hours of the deceared, telling Mr»: the Woman was dying, Ou his arrivar at the house he found her very wenk.He treated her, and saw again on the following mom- Ing.She wan better then and her puise was stronger.At ome o'clock n the moming of the 17th he was again mnt for, and was told again that the woman was dying.He found her in a state of collapse.Father Laue was there, and after givin her the necessary care, witness told the priest to administer her if there was no change.He sapped there about an hour, and the state of the womdn was always grave.Witneas left about 2.30, and learned later that she had died about an hour after he had left.As fer na he remombered, he saw Omer Rorhetie three or four times when he went to the house, and it was to him he gave his orders dns roger to caring for the women, only time he had givem medicine, instead of prescriptions, was on the Saturday, when he gave a plena.cetine powder of six graine to Freddie Rochette, nephew of deceaned.nt his office to be administered to the woman the same nhht.Previous to that he had fiven prescriptions to be filled nt the druggists.Omer Rochette ap pearsd to be interested in the prescriptions which he gave.In response to Chevalier Martineau, witness maid he wan surprised at the sudden attack of depression on Satur MER ROCHETTE HELD TO NALLY RESPONSIBLE = by by the Coroner's Jury, Impanelled to Investigate the Case.ARSENIC FOUND IN WOMAN'S STOMACH.PA day night, but he had no suspicion of poi - In cases of gastrio, the sane symp are encountered, but without fa\u2018al result.He had never found symptoms.to causs him to sus pact criminal poisoning., Madame Telespkore Écchotte, sister- in-law of deceased, testified that had seen her four times during her illness, and passed two nights with her.On the Wednesday night she had found the sick woman suffer from pains in the stomach, and had ap: plied a mustard poultice by order of the doctor.On Thursday she did not remember if she had administered any of the remedies, but thought she had given the sick woman a powder pre scribed by Dr.Verge.She bad also } given her ice water and brandy.Witness [assed Friday night with her, but did not think she had given any brandy or water that night.On Sunday morning she was sent for ahout 1.30 o\u2019clock, and remained with deceased until her death.The doctor administered remedies, but sbe had no knowledge of any other remelies being iven.ch time she had been at the use, she had seen Omer Rochette, the husband of the deceased, but she did not remember mecing anybody but the members of the Rochette family at the house while she was there.Dr.Albert Marois then read the re port of the autopsy and analysis per- ormed on the body of deceased at the demand of Coroner Jolicoeur.On the 7th of December, assisted by Dr.Art.Vallee, the autopsy had been performed.The coffin which contained the body bad been found intact, and upon fod By tie guantian of the monrue.e ian the morgue, The body measured 5 feet 6 inches : it showed no xign of decay and was slightly frosen.Thers was no trace oi lence t upon any part ol the body.Fhe organs were well preserved.There was indication of inflammation of the lunge in ita first \u2018stage.The stomach contained a cou: ple of ounces of linuil of grayish color.Traces of a palpable powder of yellowish tint was found throughout almost the whole region of the stomach.There was no trace of inflammation in the stomach.The intestines presented no apparent fnjury, hut all through them were found traces of the powder discovered in the stomach.The autopsy did not reveal any visceral injury sufficient to ex- she | the WORTHY CITIZE ENT DESERVEDLY a Knight of the Honorable John Sha s\u2014 ples, M.L.C.; TK reat.HONORED 9 POPE PUS A 7 4 eated St.Gregory #4 PLEASING CEREMON Yaeer\u20147P AT THE HOT > =, DIEU 4 - That was s most pleasing funoctiorn which took place in the parlor of thes children\u2019s ward of the Hotel Dieun Hospital on Christmas alternoon , when one of Quebec's most worthy citizens was deservedly honored by thes head of his church.The occasion wes presentation to the Honorab les John Sharples, M.L.C., of the ordex and decoration of a Knight of Se.Gregory the Great, which His Holiness the Pope bad conferred on hiro Among those present besides thes reverend Indies of the institution, were Rev.Monseigneur Marois, Abbe Lincdsay, Rev.Mr.Faucher, chaplien of thes Hotel Dieu, Rev.Fathers Hanley ancl Delargy, of St.Patrick\u2019s Church, et> the sand \\ i JN N Pa Là : 10 tn THE QUEBEU CHKONIOLB + FRIENDS °- PE-RU-NA\": MOTHERS * CHILDREN AE 7 ; verflow from the Passaic river £ directly across the river fror this PSI\u201d Mrs.P.Brockman, 818 Meade strect, Appleton, Wis., writes: «+f have never bad a return of the catarrh, which bad made me se mis- eo house, now, have a baby boy, two years old, to whom I give Peruna for a cold, +] thank you and wish you well.\"\u2019~Mrg.R.Brockmantaking Peruna, \u201c% ean body had t been Hd body bul met re, SG rat =\" | Poruma Should Be Kept In! à of pie yr Ee aren - It Every Household erable and unhappy before 1 be, oii doses not correspond ~wwith «| would pot be without it in + voman reported toe the : lice as miming.Two men vie» Oo Where There Are Little and my bosband also takoë Peruns.Foie 8 yacht Moored near _ where the Childrenly was found are detained by the \u2014_\u2014 cer oué the most important ce : \u201c\u2018Wiile où t«3 cor ere did they, but nlled him througb at 2 o'clock morning save this Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.Perms\u2019 mE m fhrongh on woman im company witda AW MIE CEOS One reason why Peruns has found per- - the meadows, AoE in the dire ce im ter per directions, is perfectly harmless.Itcan ps ma thie tire oi ar and be useu any length of time without , in the direction from which the tvw-« scquiring a drug habit, It does not come when I first saw them.\u201cX his produce temporary results, but it is per- time the man was alone.In his asaxmms manent in its effect, he carried a bundle which he heel mot had before.In build he wea \u2014wsort and gradually eliminates catarrh by re- and thick net.\u201d Coogan cori4 mot movie the cause nf rotarrh give a better descriptiom of the 22AM Two girls retuming to their Teacome in Harrison long after maddmnigint this morning heard a Woman *s cries Soating over the marshland.They to come Irom the directiom Both were employed on the boat.Thomson said that he found the fu ieces near the cinder path this morn ng.The police found on the boat dishes enough for three diners.There wers three plates, thres saucers, and Nearer home the rirls were = ppPsceasech.so on.The men, however, said = that manent use ip so many homes 1s that it It has no bad effect upon the system, ed by a well dressed stranger, ho | Both were arrested as suspicious char arcortod and followed them ome Xl o Both t= : suspicious char- policeman was met with, +#hern he al e Police say that they bad turned and fled.The girls head m mood | PE et ing apainet the pri- view of the man under an elec trig | 10798 but would detain them until light, and while he wa wo 1 > mnd By rai poux be made.; near! ressed, his = oles = « wrod bears a good reputation.either that bo wat accusto to | He went to Elisabeth after coming ta | was thres this country from England and employed as a moulder until weeks when he came to this citv.xveck manual labor or had recently bem engaged in work that soiled his Sagres.Life had been extinct, the CC» a-Onex i said.about twelve hours virem the L was understood at the tims that body was found this nftesrncoomm _ A An auto pe be erin, & + mark on | the neck Iindionte«ci that ns it poi\u2019 ged © 88 soon strangulation was the »wrwreanex of ' Arrange.death.Sgatches onthe Leur em going up to January Ist, 1008 to return until January ¥d, Hours of from Quebes (Perry Leaves | Tigkets and ov.information can male Peu dcrmn or rade bad at so ney in 2 be HALE \u201c20% PU | Chateau Fropiencs soy picket, Oce, (Day exaops dauday, *Laidy.) \u2014\u2014 \u2014 p ry oie Gasper on | COTO ETT (EE TT The New Route to tau Far-Famoi Saguenay & St.Maurios Rivers, CHRISTMAS ANO NEW YEAR GOLIOAYS Round trip t okets will be sold bye train t theSuniay train betwees Quebec St, Haymoan Yaa fo lowa oe « sad At Oss Way First Class Fare Good December ith and and return gp ta December ftp, 107, alsog od oie Desa : ee to Jannary Zad, 1908 and 15, 1308, aad re or Af Cae Way First Class Fars and One Third CAE EE TE i UAL SE ea anes a 198.an wn On and after Dec.7th, 1907, traine will ran as follows:\u2014 \u2019 sax LEAVE QUEBEC FoR A .tral, dally except Banday.6.16 AM L« Tuque, daly ph accus, oud for K.berval and Chisum, daily æxoept Satuiday anddaniag 8 A.N.tvicro à Pierre Jen.8 «ur day oaly, \"M Lake st, Joseph, Saturday only.MR Kay noed, 51a isy only, ; 6.20 P.MB Kaymond anda.{00 necting RAAT afro! rd 00 Tuesdays and faturda r.30riC la Toque opts and Chicoutiad ureday turday only, Bleepi.g Car tor Chicouaile ÿr (wia ARRIVE AT QUEBKC FROM 7.00 AM Chicoutim! Roberval, Le Tuque, M y and dsiur Jay only, 8.48 A.M, 94.Haymoud, dailyexdept San (connosisg wits train on dontord Base lesdays and Sajur A 4.304.3\u20ac.Lakest \u201csep Saturday oal; T-00 P.M Montreal, Dall except Sunday 7.00 PM.Chicoutimi «a Hoberval jallrer- Sept Sunday and Monday.and from La Pa De ee Co.a eu.P.M, 51, Raymond.Sunday ony ay olf Train leaving Quesce nt 8,15 am, arrives at La Tuque ac Tuesday, 841220 p.m.voire ay pm.andieaves thece yun forsale at -1, Andrew Strast Saat: nm, at 7.00 9.30 Parior end 8 roaerve at XB lag oar soconedstion cea by - xing\u2019s office, ast Freight Train bet: woo TTR Sr mio Tete aad ALEX.HARDY, au rans Gea.F&F.aR Queves Montreal Lecsmber 7¢h, 1907.CHRISTMAS AND New Year Holidays Round trip tickets will be tween all stations on this Rating mt Con LE FinaT CLASS FARE i .24th and .lredt i.in, 1907 \"1p oi Bet , , Janturn limit Jan.md, ing\u201d 1906.Re.FIRST CLASS FARE AND .THIRD One Going Dec.21, 22 23 39, 31, and Jan.at, 100.es 20 limit Jan.2rd, 1908, For l'ertherlatormatton eo] Soman V6 Shooting, GI bom pue 66 Logis 083 ; J, H, Wi .wh Grands, QE in Aah.eos ana _\u2014 Temiscouata Railway SUNNER TIME TABLE Taking Xlteet June àrd, 1907, Lau Riviere Express Amves fred Je Med Leaves Riviere du Loup Arrires Connom NB.Leaves Cou NB Associated with Mr.C, P.Enpress Lire rs x Agent of tho Royal Ins.Co.| Mixed 12215 gerpors NB.Liverpool, Eng., the largest an All Tratns Dally oxcent Sundsy wealthiest Insurance Company Orne pi Kdmandstoa je, Tao.Pan the world.Join nt, Moulin, Freee Li anton x Post aed (Renal Sotloments Made, |, Au st Riviere du Loup mtà au Lutercoionies No.66 St.Peter St, Quebec, | pis feriterisiotasson idee ste.sopty ts Phone No.7 mv,matrism | TE ETS sam done Street Gates à à Grands, duperintadent ver da Loag NEW BOOKS, A.E.W.Mason \u2018\u2019The Broken Rond\u2018* Author of \u2018The Four Feathers\" \"Minkle** by Louis \u201cLove ou \"Dy Jack ndon x \u201cThe Apple Iscord'* b Walcott, Author of \u201cBlindfolded\u201d A \u201cEmpire Builders\u2019 by Francis Lynde, \u201cThe Lion's Share by Octave Authorot \u2018\u2019The Man of the Hour\u201d Pie Sa .Whiliams., author « came and Tran by ft \u201cCamp an rent Wie, Author of \u201cThe Blassd Frans \u201cane for Short\u201d by William de organ \u2018Beau Brecade\u2018* by Barones Orcs: Author of \u2018The Soatiet Pimperneit*>* N.B.\u2014Tholargeet line of now Nin the City te choose rom, To! \u2014 AT \u2014 P.J.Evoy\u2019s Bookstore, 107 ST.JOMN S1RER( MEN Ani WOMEN, Tea Big 8 foc urvaturai diocherpes.suhmmations irritett or alcerstions n20000 .OS ÈRUDEE cenieue, ond rot astriar NT ETA INS LU, mont e° polarons ay or sent i plate Ww grr CURE \"teh ds .sa vogue DEATH OF MR.JOHN LYNCH.| Tr en Our obttsary tue this marine | ue rat eee Agent OPEN IN THE EVENING UNL NEW YEAR Tht Eri a | peered | HNDSONE PONY WITH.HARNESS MND VEHICLE FRE.- THE 'QUEBECYOSRONICLE.| FHLDAY.DECEMBER 27.19.7.3 ÿ PERSONAL READY FOR CHRISTMAS .on Christinas night, at his .> Eidence, DO Champlain street.Do: | much pebier than shoot would, \u201c1 ave Who Will Win the Pony?Mr.Walter Jot you ; ed, who was a native of Ring postomss medicinal erties of [ts own, 0 1 a © ony - Sharpe terday | Niland, County Limerick, Ireland, set | being a valuable demul tr On the occasion of the opening of our New Toy Department, i ji - « OUR + = ; afternoon for Detroit.- tled in Québou when a\u2019, young man antiseptic od piety i a ment of our Stare, our Brea wl) coun orate igo by in oe oi { Mr, Stewart Reynolds, of Boston, is and sucoessiuily carried \u2018on the busi- Eni te of ths Black Cherry- luoly winnee À MAGNIFIOENT HARNESSED PONY AND VEHICLE.in the city for the holidays.ness of boat builder, some of the loodroot, Golden Seal root, Stone This Pony has been imported and 6 an nos he secn in the strests from iow |\" Mr.J.Walsh is\u2019 home f Nail finest craft of that class on the riveg)] Toot and Queen's root, contained In | to December 3lst, fer esch DOLLAR'S WORTH OF TOYS OR OTHER \u2018 \u2019 | University Tor the Christmas Bolid: being specimens of his handiwork.Be | \"GoMen Medical Discovery * in subduing | GOODS BOUGHT IN OUR STORE, the purchaser will be evlitlod to à coupon 4 : ty simas holidays.| fore coming to Cenada, Mr.Lynch | Chroble, or llngering coughs, bronchial, | a duplicate of which will be deposited in an urn, while the will purchaser .Mr.J.A.Dawson, of Montreal, is | Wes connected with pleasure crait, and throat and lung affections, for Ml of which keep the coupon.Packed Souvenir Boxes régistered at the St.Louis.for some years way in charge of a are recommended by sand \u2018ASK FOR AND COLLECT THE PONY COUPONS, the drawing will take cked in souve Mr.E.N.Whitby, of M | 1g |yocht belonging to the late Earl of sed medical sutbariten, ting | Fla on the 31st December, in presen on of the public.: a guest at the Bb.Lovie | punravea.fathie of the owner of tha | away of fech, lom of appetite, with weak Tm \u2018 The Mill r&Lockwell Co Lid Mr.1 M.Killam, of Montreal, is a | all ee nad\u201d Toor à | Momyth- as lu whe early sep DOLLS ND TOYS est at the CI .i i ; y lie blll J ems tociatos \"7 em bl ee) EEG SPIRE | Of every Concetvae kind sre here to gladden the haarta ofthe the Front of Mon at vin à ty of Quebec for years past at Qu Be Ce en 3 Youngsters.« Mr.L.Denenyns, of Lake Edward, dig i Tod of pega a on 7 PS ALU Ce ue TOYS DOLLS is registered at the Frontenac., was much sought after, and froely ofthe ie system.of ous Is most F \u2014\u2014\u2014 - Fred.G.Osborn, jr., Montreal, 1 | Five.He loaves to mourn their loss, | Dot bee lo work miracles, Dwi For the Young Mechanie or the Young Mothers registered at the Frontenac.\u2019 ve sons and four daughters.| The Tages Yo wilh cure Very.3 ives of Gvery sort, à line the Dolls are here in so many kinds that sons are Michael and Patrick, of New | 3 ha Fronic_coughs, bro ; 1 .io | we have not endeavored Montrealers at the Chateau: \u2014MNr.J, | qo), Jowph, Alf.and Thomas, of il £ 13 equal of which will not be found je | describe them ored to begin to § Lb P.Schmidt, Mr.and Mre.Hurtubise.this city.\u201cThess of his daughters ere | § rier, n Acute Cou say other storo, the greatest Boll Show uadastionsbly pe \u2014 .eee = wl ai pet Ou C.Palo, oy married, Mrs.Lynch pre-deconsed her J Sn ouh Ee one Shean Engines from $2.00 to $8.00.| Dolls of every sort blondes and bru- : ma » | husband by only a few montha.he | even when sccompanied by bleeding from tric Engines $0.00 to $30.00, nettes, large and small, china and kid $50 0 0 IN GOLD GRATIS bee = G.Fr Ballou.family ir have the mp thy od lungs, that it has performed !te most | Locomotives from 90v.to $5.00.bodies, dros cased and dressed dolls, .Montreal after thoart k returned to large ciro .friends in their moi, Frater Bilin , M.D.,of Ben- | Boats (mechanical) $1.98 to $12.00.doils that go to sleep when you wish with his parents.pending bereavement.mets Med.College, says of gly- | Magic Lauterns 800.to $20.00.Shem, dolls that ory, dolls that talk ; OPENING OF OUR NEW TOY DEPARTMENT ot Allan Reid, of Montreal, spent 1.C.R.CHRISTMAS MENU.ar Srmpopeis serves sn cxcollent po Airehips from 25¢.to $2.00.oils ; prery pationalitr, at prices ristmas with his parents, De Sala- | The Chronicle is in rvoeipt of the a aus perox Automobites trom 250.to $4.50.> \u2019 Rat ; For every purchase of $1.00 during the month of December in OUR [berry street.Christmas menu of the Intercolonial is tl EA Elevators from 80e.to 4.00, aie ctothos, everything pe vont dole NEW for DEPARTMENT or in any other depart nent, you will receive | Mr.Simon Fraser, of Ottawa, ao Baila, din car co from Mr.ns ehpociany 1f there is ulceration oF ca- Bewing Machines $2.50 to $7.00.undergarments, parasols, etc.all are FO of which wil bo kop until Dec.3lst when |compenied by his son Wiliam, ie hers | 1, 0 (oil parler alpine end | Hémechl TL \u20ac joe Tabu repense | Sow Mil from 8.00 10 8500 hero 4 east prices.: Tr .A « .00.those Coupons will entitle you to complete for the Guild Premium dre.W.M Il has issued invita | dining cars ayatèm of a a ver: Qiroerine will relieve mans cassé of pyrosly | Tool Cheste from 25c to $2.75.Doll furniture and fixtures for the ° .tions for a ball at \u201cBeauvoir Manor | ment Railway.The menu is most | acldits\" a edical riches anû te from He te oe o on of any om in the house Fri t, , artistic in design, while the good M en an collection | ouse from $1.00 to 86.00.Special for Christmas Week [sido Soaials Pi Er \"then fe | Erin | der eg Tn | Bo) ari, ts won.in the city and registered at the | °°° Toust bave appeales with peculiar \u201cand to Dr, BV.Buffalo, N.¥.\u2019 us, , opel and Sath Sete.Frontenac.pid et telling ut the 0 \u2018 : 25 p.c.Discount off all our Toys and Dolis appropriativeness to the appetites of | so Ba Rabi wile ol abo be mer to.Doll Chairs apd Go-carts SPECIAL Breet Tubes, advecate, of | Th pr sind wa Tl works | me Foe Col CHRISTMAS GIFTS SUGGESTIONS Beauce, is spending a fow days in art, and to Thom wher nioyed the * Christmas Eve every child accompanied by its parents or guardians tow: New 2 | beneficient bounty which its contents Gifts that are practical, sensible an d appropriate, that you can buy for will receive a pretty gift.r.and Mrs.W.D.Baillarge will | contained, it will undoubtedly long be very modest sum.Read this list th rough, it will set your immagination Louve pe Jork ae 4th January trop au.remarkably erfjoyable ent and it will guide you on safe, low prices.4 al leasant remembrance of FOR MEN FOR WOMEN R Bath Robe, from $4.00 to $20.00; | Coats, from $4.50 to $56.00; Silk House Coats, from 84.50 to $18.00; | Blouses, from $2.75 to $45.00.Silk Shirts, from $1.00 to $2.00; Mufflers, Petticoats, from $4.00 to $23.00; Dress | The Knights of Columbus, of thin | Christmas season of the year 1907 on ° City, will give a dinner at their | the road.: rooms the 30th instant.188 St John St Mise Maud Artes, of Duluth, Mion., | CURTAILMENT OF COTTON PRODUCTS \u2018 has arrived in town on a sit tohet | Boston, Dec.26\u2014The Arkright from 50c.to $4.50; Gloves, from | Skirts, from $5.00 to $30.00; Trimmed parents, Club, which represents the cotton 500\" to $4.00, Handkerchiefs, from | Hats, from.$3.00 to $35.00; Shawls, Mr.Allan Webb, of Montreal, and {Mills interests of New Englend, at a\u2019 a a 9200: Nek Ties, |irom 22.80 Lo 86.00; Kimonos (silk or ° .NORDHEIMER'S .Established 1840.589 St.Catherine Street, West, MONTREAL.Miss Louise Webb, of St.Paul, Minn., |ceting here to-day, formally voted : M | 250.to 81.50: Fancy Veste, from 82.00 | col) 81.00 to 815.00; Whitewesr Sets, are in town.to curtail production 25 per cent.be- .to $5.75; Shoes, from $3.00 to $5.00; from 85.50 to $30.00; Shoes, from $2.50 Mrs.G.H.Stott, of Levis, in {he | té Bow end March 1, in order to ÿ Stockings, from 25e.to 61.50; Stick | to 85.00: Hat Pine, from $80c.to $2.50, ° ss \u201cThe Oldest Music House in Canada.Manulacturers of Canada\u2019s Artistio Piano rest of Mrs.B.B.Lindsay, 630 St, relieve conditions in the cloth markets Pins, from B0c.to $1.60; Braces, from Wool or Kid Gloves, from 25c.to 83.75 \u201cNORDHEIMER\u201d THE Ha of Rew or Cute, \u201cBonn ot 10 UPPER TOWN BRANCH, [25 2e 560, Shi oni vom | Bch Si Bey.2, 0, 8 And the Canadian representatives of the world-renowned Mr.Jack Rooney, of Queen's Univer |several days ago that a committee | fe, to 85.00: Travelling Toilet Outfits, | eather Haod Bags, from \u2018Be.to STEINWAY, sity, Kingston, is spending the Christ.$2.50 to $5.00; Umbrellas, from $1.00 | $21.00; Lace Collars, from $3.50 And the PIANOLA and PIANOLA PIANO, tue on.y Inatru- : to ° is ope Christ | previously appointed by the club to : 00: Link 420.00; Handverchiefs, from Se.to mas holidays with his parents in this | canvass the situation among the mills to $6.00; Links, 25e.to 83.00.00 dog.8 rom ; city.had found sufficient sentiment to ne $6.00 doz.; Wrappers, from 90c.© Miss C.Murphy is in the city, the [sure the success of the curtailment ments in the Worid centalning the METROSTYLER sud THENO- [133 FOR BOYS.$12.00; Stationary in boxes, 25c.guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.P.| plan and that a restriction of pro- $6.00; Perfumery, 3c.to $7.00 box; B.Nurphy, Fleurie street.duction was regarded as a certainty.The NORDHEIMER one-price aysteæ and easy methods of jayments applies 10 .ue purchase af every Instrament.Suits from $3.00 to 87.00; Overconts, | Side and Back Combs, 25e.to $33.00: Mr.Ærnest Gauvreau, of Montreal, | The cotton mills of New England em- Savings Department from $3.00 to $9.00; Gloves, wool or | Belts, from 2a.to $10.00; Toilet is spending the holidays with his par.| ploy about 185,000 ne under nor- kid, 35e.to $1.25; Mufflers, from 350.| 0 0e» $3.50 to $8.00; Travelling Cases ents in this city.mal condifions, and it is expected INTEREST PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR J | co 81.50; Shirie, from 500.to $1.00; | ron 10 Soy Fiori Boon from ; mal con oo Shr ah $1.00 to $5.00; Feather , Hon.Chas.R.Devlin, minister of [PV a east, ame.The ffected Bath Robes, from $4.00; Studs, from | 85.00 to $25.00; Automivers from dB.Colonization, Mines and Fisheries, left | 2Y o.The curtailment 2%e.to $1.00.to $3.00.for Nicolet yesterday.agreement became operative to-day, al- x d Mrs, Douglass Ogilvie and though numerous mills have heen shut F Si MARD | Maier hon Mao moth.of Montreal, | 107m Hace Tuemdny Hin, eee of .& \u2019 .: | ment will affect a large majority of ?gre the guests of Major-General and |p, River print cloth mills, the fine FREE C ANES 142 ST.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH.A - mills of New Bediord, the Mrs.Henri Laurier, of Arthabasks: | Amoskeag Corporatign of Manchester, ville, and her children, will be Lady |employing 13,000 s and most of \u2014AT THE\u2014 eve Es seman Seki EN SEROEANT CISARSTQRE | WHEN LOOKING for Your CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 2 Will d Lafleur, Montreal, left last | of iston, .Waterville, Bi ick evening for Halifax trom which he |and other Maine.points, thoes in Don\u2019t forget that Mrs.Murphy has made à spe- will sail for Paris.Lowell, employing 20,000, Lawrence, || (Ons of the finest mes of cial selection of goods suitable for Christ- : a ; ; Canes, latest patterns, just receiv- 1 Mr, and Mrs.George Spargo, of |Holvoke and Chickopeo.Mase, mills 1] 37001\" bg \u2018given free to mas and New Year\u2019s Gifts in Lace, Silk i ; town trolled by large Rhode Island in- , Will given free to any one GEO.B.MARRIOTT, 254-264 St.John St.| i= Fue pr Cog 37 fret The mille io Thomdyke, || Purchasing for the folowing Peis and Point d\u2019esprit Blouse Waists.Legare nv tener, Wars and Wry.; , ; : Local Agent.Ar.D.Homack, of Ottawa, arrived o am nd Granville and So im = thes Lge wi) bo given to Point Gosprit Dresses, Eveniog snd Btreet ira Drtesing Jacketas, in town on Tuesday last and spent evan\u2019 & Ca, of Now ee Ber.of 81.00 god | eo.coats, Ladies\u2019 Night Dresses, and Christmas as the guert of Mr.and lon, adoptd a short time poli 25 dos.Canes, worth 50c.esch.Mre.D.Geguie.ton.adored = \"Wi the Monadnock || One Care will be given for a par Children\u2019s Silk and Lawn Dresses.Mr.Arthur Pelletier, advocate of wills of Claremont, N.H.These and chase of $3.00.ue : Roberval, and Mrs.Pelletier, arc in |geveral other concerns will reach the 6 doz.Canes, worth $1.00 each, || New Veilings, New and Dainty Neckwear, Fancy Handkerchiels, Belts, town, the guests of Judge and Mrs.(end of their curtailment policy be || to be awarded to the party buying Gloves snd Hair Ornaments, sod last but not least a display of H.C.Pelletier._ .fore the factories in the large cen- woods amounting to $5.00 daintily Dressed Dolls, all marked at special low prices for Tie The marriage of Miss Claire Talbot, | ters.More than eighty per cent.of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen you should season, ) \u2018 daughter of Mr, Octave Talbot, mail |the spindies in New gland are re .mena to Mr.Raoul Vezina, | presented in the agreement.The ma hasten and purchase your Xmas Call and see all these fine goods.You are cordially invited.son of Prof.Jos.Vezina, is announ- | jority of the mills will run four days wo wh.a an Secure the fin- 46 Fab \u2019 ced to take place an January 14.during January amd February, closing oe or ro © smokers\u2019 requ: M D R Mur h rique Street Miss May Gri daugh! of Mr [Thursday nights, tous including Sat || CL assortie © ° req rs.° P Vs PHONE 3 isa May Griffin, daughter r .sites ever seen in Quebec.2.D.Griffin, has returned from Brook |urdey, a short work dav, in the shut lyn, N.Y.where she was the quest [down Mills, which have conitatts It mun be understood that of Mi i .calling for ivery durin; winter | } every person a of Miss Nellie McDonough are at liberty to reduce heir produc |] cane and that all purchases are at Mrs.Benyon has issued invitations | t., partial retail prices only.\u2018This offer will I\" for a children\u2019s euchre party and dance yo 5 Pod the remainder Ph continue to the evening of the 31st] 5 for Saturday, the 28th at the Chateau [goo t, and { oo Ne Fr ntenas ay, te \u201d date.The mothod of reducting is left || Decemberv Le EL te of Lord Elgin, and largely Ë the discretion of ; he man- Come in crowds vatil then | and » a r r.Blake, son cin, N ing to some i- || choo i i VeRY LATEST DESIGNS oF A MERRY CHRISTMAS Mr.Verony, of England, who have ol textile.unions, the.operatives Given to you fray .ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, to our friends and customers, and we heen.touring in the wert, sper en: preter TK rally Mle ee Ël SERGEANT CIGAR STORE CG wish that it may be crowned with |and sail on Saturday for England.period of nearly three weeks.The ART SHADES, EfG, ETG goodness all the way through, and Lieut.-Colonel MacDougall and offi: curtailment movement originated in a 0 n 0 ER ET may puce au promesioy atten hm.| cs No J Berpmontel, Dot, BC |furd Conn of goo sod at || 179 St Joseph Street XC (ISIVO ome Unis In S Goods Shown with Pleasure A HAPPY NEW YEAR tin to their many friends {ing prices in the spring if the mille PHONE 2097 throughout the Dominion.continued to ats in full all winter.Mass., Dec.26.\u2014Otia t \u2014_\u2014 Among the old Quebecers who spent New Bedford, , : .TE - MECHANICS SUPPLY CO, WILLIAM CARRIER i HIS Gore Pl Boreei Freak Bol ford Cation Manoactures Av : QUEBEC.x.Jas.Petrie, Gordon Nesbltt, J |ation, in an interview to-day sel A HOLESALE DEALERS, |iiowd: X, Bias, Char, Reidy, would bone LC, por cent.ou THE NICKEL .ilment i ALY TARA HALL) : .DALHOUSIE STREET | A despatch says that the Ring has bro ent in production on En vi ronme j ; ferred on Colonel John, S.Hendrie, : heli\u201d that CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ee ERE | SRT A EWE ON.WED.AND FL [FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON * mme pt Lp\u2014\u2014\u2014 dian Artillery A tion, snd mem- donnent, but thet, it wan to be left e .ear ion of Compan: ical with the several manuieo | CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE turers.\u2018 FOR THE HOLIDAYS ton ot the Save Victorian Order.Col Manchester, NE, De 26.~There is 12 (enon) de 6 pm.and 7 de 10.38 tt ateau: \u2014Richard .> change in the ituati ith .; gate, Beory À.Colrete, Rural Col lien La vurtailment of the cotton | MOTION PICTURES ABD ILLUSTRATED some | - 50 Pairs\u2014Handsome Portieres, worth 89.50 a pair, for: POST CARDS\u2014 te, J.N.Tilden, H.S.Losell, M.[producte.The mille have shut down STAY Av Love 4s You Lixs qe k shad .\u2019 Immense choice of cards for .Hawke, New York: C.Winfield | since Tuesday night, but will start up So\u2014ADMISSION\u20146¢ 83.75, in light and dark s es.; BABY SLEIGHS Xmas and New Year.Brown, Conrod: H.F.Pierce, Everett: [next Mondey and so far as the hands ; d to the \u2018 \u2018 AND CALENVAR:\u2014 N.N, Blake, Miss H.J.Blake, To- | depariente dave oy knowlege, try | Mention pal comfort am ALSO = - our assortiment.Prices ronto.no plans have m or any fur.Indies dren.ight.Th t is announced of |ther suspension of work.\u2014 ee rt : 3 1 2 Davenport Sofa Beds POST CARD ALBUYS\u2014 Lions Colonel © M.Dobell.Royal | Lowell, Mass, Dec.36-\"The agree 150 Satin sad Silk Goversd Cushions, very choice goods, \u2014\u2014 Extra valué et from 150.to || Welsh Fusiliers, second son of the late ie made by New England cotton | FRENCH AND GERMAN CLASSES | worth $1.75, for $1.each, 200 cach.Hon.R.R.Dobll and Mrs.Dobell of fmanulaotters sodey fo Feit Bri | Are you living in Quebec and «\u201c i anor\u2019 a nismore | duction per .> work- D,S.RICKABY, M ranemenies rom 100 1e | ere Laden net, po El op Ur botnet noes od Mord | ey fin your own ' x] .FURAITURE AND UNDERTAKING WARERDUSE oe.a box.A widow or Captain Frederiek | steod that oll the Lowell mills, em- | fault if youdo not learn to speak 200 Pairs White Lace Curtains, value $1.50 per pair Phone 351 837 John St.BONBONNIERES\u2014 Campbell.el Navy.Both Lisut.|ploying about 20,000 operators, will | it beforethespring.The oppor- A rds l AN the best makes, 5c.to || Colonel Dobell and Mrs.Campbell are [follow this plan.Some of the lsrger for $1.00 per pair, 3} yards long.FE = J each.grandchildren of the lute Bie David | mille have been ramning af nicht and tunity hye NR A ii iy I BD \u2014 herson \u201cCheat \u201d to 20 y 5808 In boxes of 10, 25 and 50.onto, o aut Park,\u201d Tor ed as those who work in mills | You will not fail where every- HAY, OATS, CORN, BRAN, | Jj PIPES AND CI \u2018AR HOLDERB\u2014 Nt the King Edward Hotal:\u2014Jos, that have been eperatine day time | body else has succeeded.See SHORTS, MOULEE ee ee LE re ob.hk Sn Se anenana | OPLOIL PRICES OFFERED IN canines oe |e wi, |B Ease | EERE * \u201cwile, Montreal; \u2014_\u2014 SMOKED MEATS, FISH, A ra Mrs and | 55 geonie, ot Seuthempton, from DISCOUNT.ts.Grasson.Quebec; P.Lavigne, M.New York.Don't forget to ask for your die wpeonu, M.is, M ; C.; , cunt at J.B.Martel's, No, 113 54, Fo.Quam a er pen a \u2014 Joseph.atrent, st.Roche, dectixt i GED TANGUAY York; A.Drbe, Ouse, Sask; B.Jack: | 58.Slavonia, st Naps, from Tew | Cala Litlles, Roses, and great » .° 3 » TTT on al ron Prag aie o he quantities of Carnations o! every on POOUR 1 : LOWER TOWN, QUEBEC.@) per et mn on ull || Kindews led fbn o lice of tha | color to be had at Mrs.Le-29-31 St, John St.Opposite Palace Hill \u2018 teiy-Liates, | vertisement, Devil December Si.poopie.mieux\u2019s.: .\u2018 » or | ! 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