The Quebec chronicle, 18 septembre 1909, samedi 18 septembre 1909
[" | > - \u201csmashed windows in Thy \u2018Naty winde; fair and cool, _ Towee Bt.Lawrence and Gult\u2014 Frosh to strong westerly to northerly | The Quebec Chronicle.Temperatures.Minimum and Maximum Temperature: \u2014Quetec, 50.66, ESTABLISHED Ja54, > .QUEBEG, SATURDAY, BSEPTUMBE B 1& 1909! ONE CENT, 7 LIES LOST BY STEAMER WRECK Recent Hurricans off ths Southern Coast cf Cuba Do:s Great | Damage.Mobile, Ala., Sept.17\u2014Advices re- seived hera to-day from (he Isle of « Pues, off tha xoutly rn const of Cuba, toll of the loss of the steamer Nicholas Castina, with 27 members of its wow and two passenzers during the eecent hurricane in these waters.NEW ZEALANDS CONTRIBUTION OR.COOK WILL PROVE HIS CLAIM Has All the Necessary Observations to Do So, He Says WIRELESS MESSAGE Received at Capa Race States that American People Can Have Full Cons fidence in His Conquest of Pole.On Board the Steamship Oscar II, al Sea, Sept.17, vis sarconi Wire css Tulograph to Cape Hace, Mid.:\u2014 , Tell the people of America to have the fuilest confidence in my conquest In Addition to a Draadncught, Three Cruisers and 0 hor War Vase sele wii be Cuil Honolulu, Nept.17-=\"nraph Ward, | Premier of New Zealund, who anivel { fsom Christiansianand.orsay, here to-day, maid \u2018thot in addition to | building a Dreadnought of the domitable type for the Fmpire at a; cost of RIOONROME, New Zen'ond * would give three $3,206,C00 drivers, six torpmlo | bonts erd six sulma- \\rines.Theme, with the submarine fleet \u2018 and the ships attached to the China station will give Great Britain doul le the naval strenzth in the Jade Ocean over all other powers with the: exception of the Unital States.The! gemhined Oriental yowers and Fue | ropean powers in the Povific, he said, | would not, however, squai ths com | bined naval! force of Great Britain and America.ENGLISH SUFFRAGETTE MADE SENSATION Premier Asquith had a Thrilling Time \u2014Women Wielded Axes and Threw Tiles.Birmingham, Sept.17.\u2014Premier Asquith to-night addridsed a great budget demonstration here.He de- élared that tbe House of Lords was impotent in finance and that the Lit- | erals were eager for a light should the House of Lords venture to reject the budret.The meeting wan remarkable bucause of the frenzi-d behavior of the rul- fragrttes, who threw tov homhs and wielded axes during te nroceedings.oi the Pole.1 have records «of obser- vetons made by me which wiil prove : my claim.1 shall be glad agnin to ext my foot on American soil.\u201d This was the brief message Dr.Frederick too to day asked the Associated lross to give to his counwymen as hé nears hone on the steamer Oscar IN, bound fur New York.\"The Osenr ll.is due to arrive there sometime next Monday.Dr.Cask discussed = freeuy with \u2018the Ass cited Press corres ondent 10-dey the assertions of Commander Leary that he (Cook) had never reached the North Pole and drew from him 4 de- tuiled story of the causes that brought ntout dissension between the two , explorers, When he departed for the North, Dr.Cook said he leit a depot of provi- sians al Anuatok, north of litah, in «lrarge of Rudolph Francke and several Eskimos, Francke had instructions to go south aboard a whaler and re turn later.This he did, but missed the returning vessel, owing to a slight ilineas.He was then taken aboard Peary\u2019s ship, the Raosevelt, and proceeded north.\u201cCommander Peary fourd my sup- plv depot at Annaetok,\u201d Ir.Cook cun- tinued, \u2018and the Eskimas in sharye told him 1 was deat, which they fuilv believed Lo be true at the time.Ponrv placed two nen in charge of the de- pot\u2014Boatswain Murchy and another arry Whitney, the New Haven hunter also \u201cremained there.Murphy had orders to search for me, but was told he could send Eskimos northward the following spring from the relief depot.\u201cWhen TL returned from the Pole unexpectedly, Iiarry Whitney was the first to see me and tell me what had occurred.Whitney was placed in pros session of the facts concerning my journey to the Pole on the condition that he would nat inform Commander Peary or hin men of them.At the same time the FEskimos who had ae companied me north were 4;ld to mais- tain the strictest silence.\u2018When J went into the depot there was a dispute between myself and Two of the women climbed to the roof of a building adjacent to Bin-lev Hall, where the meeting wax held.und! = hooseued of the lire hana.Others of the Suf- ,Nugwties threw missiles which the train in which Premier As uith was departing from the city after the meeting.Seve eral of them were arrested.F'GYT WAS A DRAW Belt'mare, Md.Sept.17.\u2014Tlerre Stone, oi New Vork, and Kid Salli Wa h'asten, faucht fiftesn aw te night before the Club, van, of roun:lx 10 a Eureka Athleti- SUIFINT OFEOIKMAKER.New York, Sept.17-Frank E.Beck, a haokmaker, widely known namonz racing men.committed muicide in his room en weet 177th street to-nisht, he inhaline illeminatine wae.He is raid to have lost esveral thousand dollars at the Jaat Saratoën meeting.LADY GCLF CHEMPION.Montrenl.Sept.17\u2014The Canadian ladies\u2019 rolf championship contest was brought to a close this afternoon, sfter Mis« Henry Anderson, nf Montraal, won the title by d-fenting Mins Dick, of ths Lambton Club, by 5 up, & to play.SUICIDEO WHILE INSANE._Woudstack, Ont., Sept.17\u2014Wm.Sutherland.aed 83, while tempor.warily \u2018nears throuvh illness, eut his throat with a razor todoy sod waa dead when fornd.Sutherland went out for n° walk thie morning, and when he frill to return a mearch was {nstitnte?and hie dead body was found in a srove to the south of the sity.Hie throat \u201cwan slashed deeply.fie hind taken the razor from his poux nppmently with suicidal inten { instructions Î Peary, ¥ tiles and bricks with ; neither read or write.These instruc.axen and pelted the police below.Sev! : rai persons were hurt.The Sulregrt- | ten were dislodged omiv with the aid ! | Finally, however, he conrented ! ! Murphy, who delivered to me written he had received from althourh he himself could tions showed that he was makin: a trading station of my dejot, the ve tente of which had been ueed in trad ine for furs and skise.\u201d Der.Couk said he was intensely nn- noved at this alleged wrongful use of his supplies and threatened to kick ont Mucphy amd his companion.to their romaining at the depot as there was no other shelter in the vicinity for them.\u201cOu one occasion Murphy aste:l me Drmined rot to let Peary know of wy movements aml replied evasively that I had been much farther north.rem thin statement has ven coneretecd th declaration that | had said | had not reached] the pole.\u201d Pr.\u2018ook declanst that neîther Marry Whitney nor his (Cook's) reconls are on board the stenmer Iton:eveit and that, therefore, Peary\u2019's infor mation concernine him emanated from Bontawain Murphy.although he knew nothin~ of his govements.Dr.Cook said also that he had made arrangements for the two Kakimos who went with him to the Pole and Knud Rasmussen, whom he met in Grœnland, to go to New York and ron- firm the story of his discovery, Dr.Cook is thoroughly enjoying his rest aboard ship alter the strenuous days at Copenhagen.Ile sleeps ten hours each night and spends a long time daily in writing and in walking the decka and conversing with the American passengers, who all have heen formally presented to him by Benjamin Trueblond, President of the American Peace Society of Boston.MARDI-GRAS AT CONEY ISLAND.New York, Sept.17.\u2014Conev band\u2019s mardi-gean was gpoiled for a considerable portion of the 400,000 per- sone who visited the Inland to-night, tian .Chase's Of mentiss LES = cure (chung.bl ! aad di les, Bec (entimonials 5 oveey for in the press an ur neighbors about it.You oan i t Tegner bao not.aed i ne ers or Kouansox, Barzs & Co, Toronto.OR, OHASK'S OINTMENT.rangs of hoodlums.Nearly halt a hundred atreste were made by the police in the effort to curb the rough- or element, but the crowds were so later and so domsely packed that , most of the leaders of the ruffiane ercapsd.Two men were seriously hurt while on their way to the resort, their injuries being caused by the crowded condition of the cam.KOCH LAUTEREN & CO A FRANKFORT ESTABLISHED 1719 REAWE avo MQSELLE WINES p baw.Young 4 Cou + 0 0 4 ee vs se oe 0 0 + Montresh abruptiy, have you bren beyond 87?\" | ; Cook said, \u201cbut 1 wan deter hand have lost none of their magnetic | by the boisterous rowdyism of weveral ! FEDERATION OF CANADIAN CLUBS Definitely Decided Upon at Meeting of Representatives in Montreal Yesterday, = (Special to the Chronicle.) Montreal, Sept.17\u2014A federntinn of Canadian Clubs wap definitely decided on nt to-day's meeting of the convention of members of t re.prosentinse all important organizations rom Atlantic to Pacific.Although i there will be à central organization individual clubs will be left to look | alter their own interests.The first president of the association of Canadign Clube is W.H.D.Miller, of Montreal ; Vice-Presidents, C.R.Mo Cullough, Hamilton : 4.D.Mitchell, Winnipeg ; Mavor Chishoim, Halifax ; F.C.Wade, Vancouver.The appuint- ment of 4 general secretary wos left in the hands of the Montreal club.Lord Strathcona was honored by \u2018the Canadinn Club of Montreal to- nicht, in conjunction with the representatives of the other clubs throwel- out the Dominion, gathered here for tokl home week.The wpeech of tha IHgh Commissioner was eagerly awaited, as it was expected he would make rome reply to the repeated rumors of hin expected retirement.lord Strath conu, however, left that subject severely alone, and with his old time vignr aroused the younger members of his audience lo a high pitch of enthudasm, by referrinæ to the immense possibilities which Canada of- ; fered tO men with energy aml braina.He recalled the Canada of fifty years seo nnd pathetically wished he could live his 90 years over again.GRAND MASS AT BASILICA ; Will Mark the Opening of the Plenary Council Tomorrow Morning.Special preparations have been made in the Barilica\u201d for to-morrow morning\u2019s service in that sacred edifice.If fme weather pervails, all the Archbishops and Birhops, accompanied by : the delozates to the Plenary Council, will proceed to the Basilica at 8.30 hy way ol Buade, Garden and Fabrique streets.Mer.Sbaretti will officiate at Grand Mase, while Mgr.Bruchesi, of Mertreat.will deliver a sermon in French, and Mgr.Gauthier, of Kings- {ton, will preach ip English.A special musical service will be rendered 1 SOUSA AND HIS FAMOUS BAND \u2018Won Great Success at the Auditorium i Yesterday\u2014Large Audiences Present at Both Performances, \u2014\u2014rcenremeere .John Philip Sousa and his famous power, ns wan evidenced by the iz houses which assembied at Auditorium yrateriiay to hear the well-sciected prorraumes which were offered to musical Quebecers.In the evening in particulat there wan almost a record = audience, stamling room even being almost impossible tp be found.Sousa is the same Sousa an of yore, and his band har lost none of itn effectiveness nor ita offerings none of that attrac tiveness which impels attendance all \u201cover the continent when its appearance is announced.For the present reason, Sousa has {n exceptionaily .wail balanced band, and whether the i selection was of the heaviest classical character or of the lightest or most fanciful character the results sesmed to be the same, and the audience ap.plaudad with an enthusiasm which showed that their pleasure was genu- \u201cine.Sousa han heen named the \u201cMarch King,\u201d and the title reems to be well desarvad, for perhaps the greatest enthusiasm of al] wan awaken.ol hy the rendering of the old and well-known etraiîna of many of his march succensan.Sousa alan has a new march thin season, \u201cFairest of the Fair,\u201d and it seems likely to take ita place with auch well-known rom.positions ar \u201cEl Capitan.\u201d \u201cHands Acros the Sen,\u2019 \u201cManhattan Beach,\u201d and nll the rest which have come to be regarded as clasnics in the march {line.It met with a hrarty reception last nivht, and called for repented encores.The day's programmes included nich offerings an holdmark'e \u201cspring\u201d twn the tverture, Listst's symphonie poem, 8auaa\u2019s Bacchanalian | Suite (new), Rachaninff'a \u2018\u201cPreluct* Prisdmman\u2019s \u201cSlavonic Rhapsody\u2019 and other like compositions, while there were numer.oun other lighter numbers that were | rendered with nn tenn delightful effect, Mr.Herbert J.Clarke, the cornsttist, won a distinct anceesn with hin soloe, and the dwete nf the Missen Hoyt and violin solog of Misa Florence Hardeman also added to the aucresa of the programms.Mra.Frank Murphy, to whom Quahresrs are indebted for the anpearance of Rousa In Quebee, ix on.titled to the thanka of all murical- lovers in the Ancient Capital, and it ie to he hoped that the success which marked hor venture will ancourr~e her te rive Quabecnre the opportunify of Wearing sore «f the ather rreat stare in the musicnl fimament durioe he Present - 3 f AR our goods are reliable.Our 4 gervice 4 agreeable.el id our bi prices Bl reasonable Increzso your Ey capital by caving your tncoma.\"I + i iH affords the opportunity.J, (is O TOR = 2 À TINE-SAVER, LABOR-SAVER AND MONEY-SAVER Even n hurried glance through He pages wil convince you that we are offering values never placed within your reach before.To sazisfy yourself on this point, send for our Catalogue to-dsy.value, and price by price\u2014it is worthy of it\u2014it will be time well spent.The result is certain to be greater savings for you ak} Q TE BE COMFORT THE SAFETY-SPEEU, IDEAL TAULY FLOATING PALACES WAY TRAVEL UNUSUALLY HEAVY, BETTER BOOK NOW.Late Manitoda JULES NONE, Jn.AS BI STRAMER SUNK, Iroquois, Ont., Rept.17\u2014The steamer Hebron, on its way from Oswego bound for Quebec, with coal, stuck on the rocks in the Galope rapids just below Prescott, early this morning.The captain tried to lead the steamer to lroyuois, but she sank juet at the head of Point Iroquois, about ope mile above the douk- THE HEAD LINE.The net earnings of the Ulster Steamship Company (Head line), Belfast, for the year ending July 31 were £17,331.Dividends at the rate of 4 per cent.for the year were paid and £1,784 carried forward to next account.The direetors have tranerred £10,000 from the reserve fund as depreciation for the year.The Canadiau Government hes renewed the subsidy to the Head line for winter service from Canada to Belfant and Dublin.Messrs, Mclean, Kennedy & Co., are the Quebec agents.NOTES.Steamer Crown of Arragon, Captain Grindley, having completed loading left port for London, via Cork, yesterday morning.Steamers Borgestad and Urania from Sydney, Yanariva from the West Indies for Montreal, and Samuel Marshall from St.Simon for the Upper Lakes, and C.Bundt irom the Upper Lakes for Bt.Simon, passed hers yesterday.Steamer Maud, Captain Stranger, having «Hachangæ] cargo, left for Port Hastings vesterday morning.Messrs.Gi.1.Davie & Sons having complot«l repairs 10 the steamer Natashquan, she will come out of the Q.& L.Ferry Co.'s dock this mom: ng.Steamer Wobun, Captain Meikle, having discharged her cargo of coal, left port for North Sydney yesterday.Steamer C'airntorr, Captain Chater, left for Montreal yesterday afternoon to complete cargo.Steamer Bray Head loft port yesterday for Belfast.PORT OF QUEREC.Arrived Reptember 17.88 Corsicran, Gambeil, Liverpool, Allans, Rae & Co., passengers and general cargo.88 Corinthian, Rennie, Landon, ete, Allans, Rae & Co., passengers and general cargo.88 Victorian, Outram, Montreal, Aflans, Rae & Co., general cargo.SS Canada, Jones, Liverpool, W.M.Macpherson, passengers and gwn- eral cargo.88 Yanariva, Fyle, West Indies, Roht.Reford Co., sugar and mo- larnes.88 Rorgestad, Haraldsen, | Bycney, Dominion Coal Co., coal.S8 Urania, Jensen, Sydney, coal.SS Samuel Marshall, , Bt.Simon, pulpwoord.CLEARFD.&S Canada, Jones, Montreal, W.M.Macpherson, part rargn.S8 Victorian, Outram, geneval cargo.S88 Corsican, Gamhell, Montreal, lana, Ran & Co., part cargo.lane, Ras & Co, part cargo.KR Odland.Storm, St.Simon, bray, Non & Co., ballast.SR Crown of Arragem.Grindlay, Lon- Carwood goods, 88 Caimtarr, Rond, Montreal.Robt.Reford & Co., part cargo.SS Bengnre Head, Pritchard, Dublin, Mclean, Kennedy & Co., wood goods.Chte.L.Rarsert and M.Schoolorsft, United States, Henry Atkinson, palpwood, SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebec, Sept.17th, 1909.Crane Island (32)\u2014Clear, west.Inward 2 p.m., C.G.S.Bennjeu.Little Metis (1R0)\u2014Clesr, calm.Inward 12,35 p.m., Wacousta.Cape Chatte (234)\u2014Clear, calm.Inward 7.30 a.m., supposed Ellen.Martin River (2601)\u2014Clear, northwest Inward 6 a.m., stenmer.Cape Magdalen (204)\u2014Foggy, northwest, Inward 11.30 am, Orthia: 12.20 p.m., supposed Manxman.Far Point (324)-Dense fog, Outward 9 a.m., p.m., Athara.Thunder River\u2014General Wolfe anchor od.Point Amour (662)\u2014Cloudy, etrong northwest, Inward noon, C.G.8, Tyrian.Inward yesterday 9.30 am.Tons.Flat Print (584)\u2014Cloudy, variable.Inward 10 a.m., Wegadesk.Outward 11.30 a.m., Bornu.TO THE PUBLIC We Know the Guarantes is Genuine.Parisien Sage, the quick-actine haie restorere, is guarantee To stop falling hair, cure dandruff, cure itching of the scalp.put life into faded hair, make harsh hair soft and lururi- To make hair grow, or money back, lt in the mont delightful hair dress- made, and in a great favorite ladien who denice beautiful and Prive 50 cents a or hy the me with luxuriant hair.large 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Lots for Sale.in G.T.P.Ry.; Townettes snd In Western Cities I Opportunities of Merit.Qui HARDY, Real Estate, Oly PHONE 934.apl.2ixmon-wed- BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES BILLIARD AND POOT.TABLES\u2014 Billiard and Pool Tables.Bowling Alleys, and Supplies, Bar Fixtures in stock for immediate delivery.Our prices, quality, and terms are beyond competition.Send for illustrated catalogue and price list to Branawick- Balke-Collender Co., 11 Notre Dame Street, West, Montreal.BOARD AND ROOMS \u2014_\u2014 TODGING\u2014FAMILY OF 2 WOULD exchange during the summer months furnished house at Montmegmy, log the same in Quebec (Upper Tawn pre ferred).Address B., care Chroniclearte rer rt re TELEPHONE 1747, CAPE BOUBI, de.A.Fontaine, Prop, 20 Mouat mmel, board and meals.Modeste prices.NUSIG arrete eet MUSIC LEBSONS.\u2014PUPILS PREpared for the musio exsms at > able terms.Begioners at 2 rates.Apply or write.Miss B 289 John Btreet\u2014 MACHINERY FOR SALF FAIRRANKS-MORSF MARIXE FNe mines, all sires for Cruiser or Speed Boat.New catalogue on Marine Engines and Motor Rost fittirge tree for the asking.Canadian Falrbanks | House, Manle Avenue, contain- pee rooms, bath room and other modern conveniences.Furnace, electric light and gne for cooking.Pomession 18th September.Will be vented fur nished for six months or lrase of two .Apply to Amos J.Colston, aga | nk Building.Noche eas = \u2014\u2014\u2014 TO RENT, A CONVENIENT FLAT, centrally located, furnished or wn.fooaished.Apply by letter, M.D.Chronicle.| \u201cFURNISRED ROOMS | TO TFT.centrally located.sll modem conven.ence.Address, 57 St.Ann etreet.ace meme FURNISTIED ROOMS \u2014 EIFGANT- ly furnished rooms to let.Apply 11 Haldimand street and 38 Ann street.emer em meee TO LEFT, ONE LARGE SQUARE room, with all modem coavenience, suitable for one or two persons, mod: erate terme.Apply to A.L., care Chronicle Officeees FOR SALE, THAT STONE ROUSE, No.42 Avenue Bte.new furnace, modern conveniences, all In good order.Possession 1st May.Por partieulars end permit to view, ep Lo to Gibsons & Dobell, 92 St trendy ps Address 0.B., this «olice.Co, L4d., Quebec To LET\u2014THE HOUSE NO.5 tehur wrest, opposite 8t, George's NOTICE Notice {e hereby gives that all the book debta vf Fred.À.Bender, fur deai- er freres, have bern ceded and trans ferred by VB.Paradis.Curator of safd insolvent estate to the undersigned, Geo mers, banker.x 2 eter eee city of Quebec, by decd of sale it\u201d Quebec, on the 10th Ses of tember, one thousand nine hundred and nine.A copy of this deed has been duty filed in Court.ooptlix2 SPEGIAL NOTICE TO YOUNG MEN The private courses of Faglish 0 tical telegraphy, and English railway correspondence, are now ansterred to Nu.26 Si.Swaniklas efreet, fore merly ocenpied by Moon, und owned for over s year and a hail by Pro fessor Homer Veronneau.Owing to o ur large nd spadions hall we are in a position to accept all parties desirous of qo lifying them.elven for railway positions.Day end night school.For further information apply te te Veronneau Pusinena Sohoo!.26 St, Stanislas instead of 25 St, Stanislas utreet, Quebec City.sopt15xfve, \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 | \u2014 «HENNESSY * A Trademark that is a Guarantee If you purchase a bottle of Brandy and the tadel bears only such empty titles as Very Old Pale Brandy | Fine Cognac Brandy Fine Old Brandy Eau-de-vie Vieille Choice Liqueur Brandy | Vieux Cognac Fine Old Pale Brandy | Fine Champagne Brandy Old Liqueur Brandy Très Vieux Brandy you are buying Brandy without any guarantee\u2014 such labels mean nothing\u2014the absence of the makers name from the label leaves the purity and quality of the bottles contents open to doubt.It may be a Wine Brandy\u2014it may be a mere chemical imitation.There is one trademark that, in itself, is a guarantee of genuine Cognac Brandydistilled in a « pot-still \u2019 from wine of the Charente district of France.This is the well known White and Gold Label of the old established firm of Jas.Hennessy & Co.who, for 140 years, have shipped only the finest Cognac Brandy.Their \u201cONE STAR\u201d (over 6 years old) Is as fine a Brandy as their \u201cLIQUEUR\u201d (over 70 years old)\u2014the former brisk and strong with youth~\u2014the latter, mellow with age.To insure gett'ng the genuine Cognac Brandy, look for the HENNESSY label, as shown above, on every bottle you buy.48 SAINT BERNARD DOGS Live Where It Is Deep Snow In Sum- mer\u2014Heroic Service of the Monks whose House Is High In the Alps.* Come with me in the alpine dili- geuce for a drive up the (queer \u2018 zigzag road that goes twisting ard climbing until it pierces the wet and ; misty clouds and reaches a region of eternal ice and emow.Here, in a climate almost ss cold as Greenland, we shall find à band of men who do a great and good work, assisted by doge, as Bernard de Menthon did long years ago, says a writer in St.Nicolas.We start from the lovely Village of Chamonix at the very foot of mighty Mont Blarc and drive to Martigny.This \u2018diligence\u2019 is the road coach of the Alps, drawn by five big horses, all decked with bells and fly-flickers.The air is lise wine for its bracing wweettess, and all around us are roaring cataracts, glistening glaciers, or moving ice seas; gloomy ravines and towering pecka, below whose topmost crags thin wisps of cloud float like wreaths of gauze.Round and round, up and up.It grows colder as we ascend, aml the smiling landscape fades away.The pretty Howers disappear too\u2014the anemone and gentian; drak-leaved saxi- {rage and sweet alpenrose.We shiver, even in August, aud put om our wraps and furs.We have passed from summer fo winter in a few hours.Now we ater the Valley of Death, so called from ite many fatal memories.Here at the most darzerous part of the.Saint Bernard Pass a little shelter-house has boen built; and parties climbing still higher to the famous hospice or monastery can now telephone their coming.This has saved hundreds of lives.For, now-a-days, after such a message, the god monks at the top look out for the travellers, and if they fail to appear after a certain time search parties of doks are sent out to look for them.Here is deep snow even in August.It is sa bitterly cold that we get off and walk to wann «ur numbed limbs, and soon tbe bare, hleak walls of the world's loftiest house of charity loom through the damp mist.Winter lingers here for ten lang months and the few weeks of summer do pot suffice to melt the wilderness of ice and mow.We are here nearly 9,(K0 fret aliove the level of the sea, and \u2018the slightest exertion distreases our hreathing apparatus, so rarefied is the nir\u2026No sonner aro we ut the door than a dozen monstrous dogs come having forth to greet us.No questions tare asked.\"In the rereption-room is u Vig piano which King Edward, then Prince of Wales, gave the monastery nearly 50 wears ayo.The Emperor Erederick of Germany and his consort alsa passed the night here, as alco have a host of MADE IN CANADA.| EW.GII LETT CO.LTD.TORONTO,ONT.SCHOOL BOYS' AND GIRLS\u2019 WANTED DISCRIMINATING ONES ESPECIALLY to look over the best and biggest line of SCHOOL SUPPLY GOODS Ever Shown, Embracing SCHOOL BAGS, SCHOLARS' COMPANIONS, CRAYONS (lead or chai), RULERS \u2018all kinds:, TABLETS, COMPOSITION BOOKS, RUBBER ERASERS, STAMPS, LEAD IENCILS fancy and plain) STAPLES, etc.etc., etc, I.P.DERY & FILS STATIONER 89 DALHOUSIE ST.QUE, PHONE 1123 laws of tbe Dominfon partiy protect yon against impure smd in- food.Y ou are abeolutely unprotected, as to the umesen poisons that lurk ia the water you are Bow drinking.Only the amlytical chemist sen toll you how much dangerous organic matter you are taking into your system with every glosetul you drink.We bear a lot about pure milk, but, what about your water supy.Pass water is as nasssesry to god health as pure food and pure air, The facons CLAIREFONTAINE spring, is deawn trom No ture\u2019s filer, is by anclysis s pesect weter.Results of amalysle of the water is on a label of every bowtie that leaves aur fastery, M.TINMONS & SON, Quebes, P.Q.= visite] this lofty house of charity zu RE I A LO EOL SEI SAT STIS late fixed on top of them.ane se on.world-famous celebrities.For nearly two centuries, from generation to gen- lérntion, soma fourteen monks and | eight or nine attendants have oc- icupied the monastery and helped travellers crossing over the summit of the great Saint Bernard.It is sad to think that even these helpers have to descend periodically in search of health, so terribly trying is the climate.The dogs themselves, even, suffer severely from rheumatism.At present the monastery costs about 89,000 a vear to seep up, and this moev is partly collected in Switzerland and partly derived from the revenue of the monastic order, But in the middle ages the mmastery was stripped of all its wealth, though 1t still continued and continues to this day ta carry out the work of Saint Bernard.| Over 30,000 travellers pass this way every year.and hundreds ni these, at least, would lose their lives were it not for the guardians of the mountain.The poor emigrant lahorers from Switzerland are often found by these faithful dogs, in the snow, utterly vx- hansted from hunger and fatigue, ani often with badly frozen limbs.These are tenderly nursed in the spotlessiv clean infirmary of the hospice.| the clouds.Of course, the great ac tractior is the kenpels of the famous Saint Bernard dous.One in grieved 10 learn that even these.hardy and in telligent as thev are.often perish ie terrible storms.Thev are hig, pow r- fui short-haiced animals, most of them\u2014white, hut with a few brown patches.last winter five magnificent creatures were lost in a furious oliz- zard.I saw one or two aged veterans over twenty vears old; these are now privileged to lie before the kitchen fire, and each of them has saved over twenty lives in the nowy wastes, The monks are not now so dependent an the doge for news of travellers in distress, because of the telephone 1 hay» already mentioned.The scent of these dogs in #0 worderfully keen they can track a man's footsteps in the snow for two or three dave after he has passed.It is à grand sight to ae.the monks and their attendants ro forth in their hig for coats, high ruhber hoots, helmets end awar's down gloves, Behind them come na- sistants with long ash poles, jee.axes, alpen-stor.s, spades, wine anil provisions, When the first sow comes in September the paths are marked with posta twenty feet high.Put these soon disappear and other posts 1 Snon the winter paths lead indifferent.Iv over vnormoue rocks and buried alpine huts, The greatest danger comen from the furious gules rhilting the mow and making return impossible.The rereve parties are always led by the dogs.whose intelligmes ia rever quentione.Somatimps the dogs go nrompedtinæ on their own account, and each enrrlen à rupply of good red wine in a flask about hin neck.Should he track and fird some Wayfarer in the mow, or fallen down a nrecipice, he gallops back to the hosplee with à message that is unmistakable.Then the resnce party goes out, rubs the fronen limbs of the nefortunate with handinle of maw and encourages him to tien and walk a little, If this Wa imposaible, ar (he victim ha deacl, he is borne bark on the stalwart ehould- era ol tha monks\u2019 attendants, T was moet Interented to Yrarn that the pure r of Raiat Bernard dega cannot Îlve away free (ba mmmtpln thee have hen ameslaiod wily Pac ra many senlusiae, In tha njains the cmvansea(e Ta \u2018lue andl etrengdl, pad hai \u2018wandeelul cames!iy awa ules, Under em drsimsiarang will tha hans \u2018THE QUEBE though they have had many tempting offers from foreigr.travellers, who will pay a high price.Most notable among these four- legged saviors is Oliver, with a re cord of 56 rescues.He is to be sent to Martigny.where the monastery bas a kind of sanatorium in which the dogs try to regain the health and strength they have lost in the service of strangers.MEXICO CITY.\u2014 Story of Its Founding « The Romantic by the Aztecs.The st of the founding of the City of Mexico ir one of the most ex traonlinary tales in history.It hap- ned in 1325; nt least it began a ong time before that, but was an accomplished fact about 5K years ago.Tn the tirac race, iriagine an al most fuaccessible mountain crowned with a valley at the height of 8,000 feet above the level of the sea.In the centre of thin valley was an immense lake.When the Aztecs arrived.led by the priesta of the god of war, they found it in the possession of hostile tribes.For that reason and because the priests declared that in a certain part of the lake where they stood an elevation of ntones an eagle had been devouring a serpent they began the construction of the city on this spot, immediately over the deepest waters of the lake.There had long existed a prophecy among the Aztecs that their wa: gs would wd when they should have reached a place where the priests would behold an eagle renting on a cactus plant de- vonring a serpent, Confident that they had found the spot ordained to he their abiding home, they began to construct rafts of the trunks of trees, covering them with thick layers of earth, upon which they built rude huts ot more or lesa solidity, Groupe of d.rellings soon began to form themselves in re gular order, thus determining the primitive streets of the new city.They also constructed hoats oara of different sizes useful peace and war, and while certain of their number accupied themselves in defending their homes and brethren from the onslaughts of hostile tribes, others cnntinued to improve and enlarge the city.Gradually the lake wan filed up, and terraces arose one after another in the place once occupied hy the deep waters, FIRELESS COOKING.and in Do Not Leave Things Tn the Box Too Long Nor Put Them In Too Soon.In firclesn cooking there are certain things to be remembered by the inexperienced cook.One is that if a dish is left indefinitely in the cooker it will sour.Soups, stews, vegetables and sich things must be removed alter tweniy-four hours, aud less in hot weather, Auother thing is thet rome foods re quite à longer time on the fire before heing put in the cooRer than others de.According to Harper's Bazar, coreals may take only ten minutes and tough meat half an hour.Tt is heat tn find out something about the length of time the different things require before begirning to use the cooker.Generally speaking, all indigestible things take linger than the rest.Oatmeal, heel stew, corned beed and beans need more time than mteamed puddings, rice and chicken.A third thing to remember is thin: Frerything that takes a very long time to cook is improved aml the process hastened if, when the time in half up and the food cooled, the pail ia removed and reheated without open ing it and put hack again.Ii all cooking, also, you must he earcful not to uncover the pail with the food in it before puttine it in the bot.It must he kept tightly covered from the time it is put on the fire or the steam will escape and the meat or roup cool kn that it cannot cook.Put evervthing in as quickly as possible and cover at once.EXTRAORDINARY FINE JOB IN DRESS GOODS AND COSTUME CLOTH.8,000 yds.Panama, 84-inch wide in Black and Assorted Colors offered at manufacturers\u2019 price, 80 cta.Also 8,000 yin, Venetian Cloth, in all the {atest shades, Manufacturer's price 59 cents.Don't mive the chance of getting some, NARCRAU & CO., 2 183 Bi, Joseph Btreet, \u201cTagen, Friday ant fajuedar wiil 60 daven embroldersd han offered rebiefs, nll or part with thele dogs, al- | value 9%.Fipacial 8 A FAGUE! LEPINAŸ à VAERA, O OHRONIOLE _ _\u2014 Unique Designs, Careful Finish, Irreproachable Cut.; EXPOSITION SEASON 1909/10 Monday, Sept.20th and the Following Days THE FALL FASHIONS QUITE A REVELATION ; Our Hats and our Costumes bear an artistie stamp ai.mirad in the largest establishment of the kind in Paris.Our Dress Stuffs surpass in value anything in the market.We exceed especially in quality and new shades, Furs ave also inoluded In our sp:c'alt'es, bought by an expert, and sold by experienced clerks, they will mee! with your desires.We d>apendi upon your patronage and the honor of a visit from you.MARCEAU & CIE, 155 ST.JOSEPH ST, QUEBEC, : SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1909, ah SUNDRIES When you are in need of Pills or Plasters, Powders or Potions, Liniments or Lotions, Proprietary Medicines, Pure Drugs.Prescriptions to be put up accurately, promptly and reagonably, it will pay you to come here.Useful toilet articles, soaps:and Perfumes, Dentifrices and Complexjon Powders, Chamois Leathers, Hair and Tooth Brushes, &c., &c., we keep in the best qualities at low prices.L.E Martel's Pharmacy, 91 St.laseph Street.PHONE 2482 WORK HORSE PARADE Under the auspines of the Ladies\u2019 Branch of the 8.P.C.A.CLASSES One pair heavy dray horses truck, Dolivery wi single horse.Horse in or caleche.Horse and cart for coal purposes.Horse in Scotch cart for farm pur- posen.Frisee\u2014$25, $15 and 810 in each asc.The above parade will be held on THURSDAY, 28rd SEPTEMBER on the Q.A.A.Grounds.Judging to start at 2.15 P.M in General admission, inciuding Grand Stand, 10cts.\u201c| Entries can be made up to 12 (noon) Saturday, 18th INAT., at office of Alfred Dobell, 92 St.Peter St.5 CENTS EACH ENTRY.sept.16x1w = \u2014 \u2014 183 THE BANK OF 1909 - British North America 73 Years in Business.A Joint Account either may do the banking, a $1.00 opens a Savings Account Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000 may be opened by twé members of a family, Either may deposit or withdraw money on his or her own signature alone, so that is most convenient, Inter:st compounded at highest current rates.Money may be withdrawa at any time, QUEBEC BRANCH \u2014 J.W.HAMILTON, MANAGER St.John's Gate, Upper Town Bran:h\u2014C.MW.0: & Finis, Actieg Mazager E.T.N ESBITT LUM BER ALL KINDS Planed and Matched, and in the rough moldings, all shapes, Sashes, Frames, Doors, Blinds and all Joinery, and Wood Work.HARDWOO BOXES TO ORDER.D FLOORING LARGE STOCK OF DOORS LUMBER YARD AND PLANING MILL.2 Corner St.Roch and Queen Streets.July3ixl-a wat.| THE BURGOMASTER\u201d NEXT WEEK\" Pixley and Luders® musioal master piece, \u2018The Burgomaater,\u201d in which | Harry Hermeen will he seen part of Peter Stuyvesant, the jolly, one-legged (tovernor of New Amsterdam, who in burial while trylug to qarape hostile Juin, and ho ie og up yearn later in the Cit Hall Haare In New York, ' The mule of \u201cThe Borgomaster\u201d ia what hes made lt the gieniest musical eamatly pusness nl the Aime», in the V6 de ef high quality tut papular, nad Nrhppe ne twa ange have heen rans win wiksilal er ring han \u201cThe Taiv af the Kanghtea\u201d fit A fh \u2018 leve You The sleiy ploy le aa follows : ernor of New Amsterdam, wi be released and sent hack to land.The Indians and the English are pressin ndians, hut drinking too freely it themsetves, they fal asleep.hundred years later, they wake Iq the City Hall Bauare, New Yorkle expurignoe In Lie matropolie can he Imagined, mest n° glided tha youth, Willie, wha ahaws (hem fawn rok, wha fleerag them, a it, whe claims (Le bargomas- Peter Stuyvesant, Govto Holhim, they awk for concessions which he is unable to give ; he and his secratary, Von Kull, pre- fare a key of drugged liquor for the of Two up, while workmen are digging \u2018a trench ter for her former hushand, and scores of \u2018other types.The entire costumin and scenery for the production 4 \u2018The Burgomaster\u201d have ben ee pecially made for » hig revival and are entirely different from all former presentations of the \u201c\u2018Burgomaster.\u201d The famous originel Knngaroo girls chorus ami the male sex- totte are atlil prominent factors in the formation of the present company which has been selected for ability as well an its beauty, Besides Mr.Herm wen, there are over hall a hundred well known comedy peapla in the nd This ralehy mental nroduction will appear nt th Aviterlium jog those days Sept, 20-81-38, BATURDAY.SEPTEMBER 1$, 1909, Our Strong Men \"*xcite the admiration cf the whole world by their startling feats which we love to applaud while we admire and envy their splendid muscular development and physical perfection: q The Featherweight Champion of the World, Arthur Bourret, which we here represent in one of his favorite feats, when asked fcr-the secret of his great strength and power, answered : \"Gocd training, scientibe dict and the regular use of VIN ST-MICHEL that popular tonic and restorative which creates a constant supply of energy, the source of , power and endurance.Its daily use enables me to perform with comparative ease my feats with a 400 lbs cannon, feats which I would find exhausting were it rot fcr the use of this wine.If you would invreace your strength and cnergy, use regularly Vin St-Michel.\" VIN ST-MICHEL is taken in doses of à wine glace full before each meal ard ofiener when BOIVIN, WILSON & CO., MONTREAL.EASTERN DRUG CO., Agents for the United States, BOSTON, MASS.aexEman AGRXTH, E.T.NESBIT Planed and Match», and in the rough mol lings, all shapes.\u2019 Sashes, Frames, Doors, Blinls and Wood Work.HARDWOOD FLLOORING BOXES TO ORDER.LARGE STOCK OP DOO2S LUMBER YARD AND PLANING MILL.Corner St.Roch and Queen Streets.ail Joinery, and Julydlxt-a + sat.HEAD OFFICE (fO7 St James Street Reserve Fund- = - - - 800,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Right Hon.Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, G.C.M.G., Prasidant Hon.Sir George A.Drummond, K.C.N.G., Vice-President.sie BH.Montagu Allan, Sir W.C.Maclonali, 8.B.Angus, Hon.R.Mackayir Edward Clouston, Bart.A.Macnider, E R Greenshields, H.V.Meredith, } C.M.Hays, | David Morrice.C.B.Hosmer, | James Ross, Sir T.G.Shaughnassy, K.C.V.0.&ir Wiliam C.Van Horne, K.C.M.Q.RSE SR | oT SET The Cqupeny is authorized fo act as Trustee, Executor under Wills, Assignee, &c., &c., and to give Bonds in connection with say Judicial Proceedings, and accept any Financial Agency.The law of the Provinee of Quebec does not require Executors ve tocurity for their administration, nor are they obliged to accounts to the Courts.The nomination of THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY as Executor, affords the greatest possible security to The Corporation is perpetual.All its administration is public and open, It does not din, Its charges are reasonable, and it gives the best guarantee n Testator can have that Lis Estaio will be honestly and.economi-ally managed.to > The Company will as! as Agent and Atiorney for Executors already acting, or for the mans gement of Estates, and will receive free of nharge, for safe keeping, Bealad Wills, in which it is named Executor, Solicitors and Notaries placug business with the Company may be retained to do the legal wo.k in connection with such business, F.J.COCKBURN, (Manager of the Bank of Montrea/,) MANAGER IN QUEBEC.| Fram whom all neasstary informstian and advice may be obtained.\u201cTHE QUEBEO ORMONIOLE.\\.' TAFT STARTS ON Will Visit 29 States and Talk to Naarly 3,000,000 People.| Beverl Mass, Sept.17\u2014President William Howard Taft has left his sum- \u201cmer home for Washington.But his | way lies along the Pacific const, ths Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic coast and before he reaches the capital and resumes his \u2018duties at the White House \u2018the President will have travelled 12,- 759 miles, visited twenty-nine States asl two territories, made several hundred speeches, shaken bands with pro- t bably 100,000 persons and been seen + end heard by three milliea of his countrymen.With the exception of the famous ' Roosevelt swing round the circle in » 1803, the Taft trip will discount anything before attempted by an Ameri-: can President and in many ways it will discount even Roosevelt's dash.12,759 MILE BOURNEY \u2018of the rural population to leave the \u201cfields be cited the decreave of the value { contrasted the conditions in European FEARS | FOOD SHORTAGE \u201cBack to The Farm\" is Slogan of James J.Hill\u2014 Gives a Warning | to Bankers, \u2014\u2014 Chicago, Sept.17\u2014Warning that the United _tates may soon «ave tu be an exporter of foodetulls was given 10 | the American Bankers\u2019 Assuciation by James J.Hill, chairman of the board of the Great Northern Railway.Nr.Hill made an address, in which he pointed out the increased tendency and agricultural parsuils and to sees city life.In corruboration of this of farm lands in the Eastern States and countries with those of the United States, All through the address Me.Eli ! sought to impress on the banker dels gates that (uture prosperic is to 1 w ARE TT The Pandora might truly be named \u201cthe range with a piano finish,\u201d fof the smoothness, lustre and brilliancy of the new burnished surface rivals the finish of a high-class piano.This new hurnished surface polishes quickly and requires about one-third the black lead necessary for the rather rough st feature burished sata Ordinary ranges need polishin once.a day to look bright, while the marvellously smooth burnished surface only needs polishing once a week.The burnished surface is a Mc- Clary invention\u2014found on no other make of stoves\u2014so if you desire to save time, polishing- labor and black lead, be sure you ® \u2014xsurface of ordinary ranges.Bl For Sale by Chinic H choose Pandora, 16 ardwars Co.come in the development of agricul- | The President dues not delude him- | ture rather than in an extension of self into thinking the forthcoming foreign markets for manufactured trip either a picnic or a siesta.It \u2018goods.seems likely to be the hardest two | \u201cThe idea that we feel the world mouths, in some recpects, he ever put in, and in many features will ke a rapetition of last fell's campai sn tour.Fame of his friends are even willing to almit that it is in reality another campaign looking toward \u201cfour years more.\u201d Whether or not Tait looks ro far ahead, there is no dodging the fact that he will be ou trisl in many of the wections he will visit.Out where the cowboy is king he will have to explain why he advocated free hides.The farmers who swear hy Roosevelt and the homesteaders who ure watching the Roosevelt irrigmtion projects reclaim deserts will want \u201cin- «ida informatica\u2019 on the Ballinger.Pinchot controversy.Up in the Northwest he will ru into the camp of the insurgents who -o warly played bob with the tariff till d Speaker Cannon, last winter.aud in more than one district he will speak to unfrier-ily audirnces for tha sake of Con-ressmen whose acta at Washington in the tariff fight threatrn to lose them their jobs.He will ned all his suavity, all his diplomacy, all the votencv of the potent Talt amils to steer clear of threatening rocks: byt {he comes through withost staving hole» in the Meputdican party craft, what better start could he make for \u201che 1912 nomination?One of the most picturesnue, as well w the most historical incidents «of the present journey will be Taft's meeting at El Paso with President Diaz, of Mexico, This takes place Octo\u2019 er 16, «nd urder the gold lace and glitterinz formalities oi the meeting are said to ka some sensational international rea- rons.Diplomatic students smile wisely when it is expected these two men will meet on the boundry lime merely * to exchange a hondshake and n few pretty platitudes.A few words be tween the two Presidente, the inter- culonial wiseacres say, will go fanther than months of tedious nsgotiationas between the foreign offices of the two Powers.Diaz has autocratic away below the Rio Grande and the American \u2018 President can do many thinge that the statutes fail to recognize or department regulations provide.What more mtural ihen, they ask, than for Taft and Diaz to have a little heart to heart talk to come to a under standing on matters which mi ht otherwise develop into serious friction Letween the two republics?Out at Seattle the Pres'dent will take in the Alaska-Yukon Exposition.Down in New Orleans he will attend the Lakes-to-tho-Gulf Deep Waterways Convention.in Texas, at Corpus Christi.be will visit the 200.000-acre rem hes owned by his brother.Augusta, (in., he will play golf on the links he learned RRA ao well hetwern Lin election and hia insugn- , Fation.He will ride « 1,200-mile vor- age down the Missippi from St.Louis, will ride through the royal porge by moorlight.will stage it in and out a the beautiful Yosemite Valley, ad will visit for the \u2018first time the great alkali deserts of the southwest.When he gets back to Washington, November 1, he will have traveled over every kind of soil and through every climat the country offers, and Tin have spoken to pearl J, under the flag.Ÿ every class of people ROSY-CHEEKED BABIES i 9299999956065 Nothing in the world is auch a comfort and joy ass h-althy, rosy-chesked, happy baby.But the price of Baby's health is ronstant vigilanre on the part of the other, The ills of hahy- hood come suddenly and the wise mother will always he in a tosition to treat them at once.e Na other medicine can take the ® § Ines of Baby's Own Tablets in ® relieving and curing the ils of Ialiyhood and childhood, and there is no other medicine an safe.Mra.Wm.Viggers, Per retton, Ont.says:\u2014\"My baby wan troubled with his stomach and wae very cross while petting his teeth, and did not sleep well at night.1 gave him Baby's Own Tablet with the bent of results : he is now one of the bent natured babies one could wish.\u201d Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 oente a box from The Dr.Williams\" Medicine Co., Brockville, Oni.100009099900009090090065600662000 _ 290950900929 9006099 HIGH WATER AT QUFRFC.| | Bept.AM.PN.\u2026 18 A8 2% Tw 847 Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ONLY A BABY LOST Cape Town, Sept.16.\u2014A tug that has returned here from the wreck \u201cot \u2018the Umblalia reports tat the eleven | nersans suppored to have Len drowned {thre been piczed up.Ît is now de ° clared that all tho passemecrs and crew of the vessel have bemn saved with | Refuse a substitute hecarre \u201ctho oxception of en balant which is | em Le missing.8.31 | | ' \u201csupply «ill be insullicient for our own \u201c travagance which \u2018arte to be considered the ncces«aries of {in national divaster.v 1 : the majority of people [ail to renlize A, | been farmed [or a (rw years, the rise ; men ! natural products subjected to a is being corrected ; and, unless we cay ! increase the agricultural population © aud their product the question of a source of food supply at home will soon supersede the question of 4 mar ket for our own products abroad,\u201d de clared Mr.Hill.MAY IMPORT WHEAT.\u201cWe have,\u201d said the speaker.\u2018\u2018almost reached a point where, owing to increased population without increased production per acre, aur home food needs; within 10 years, possibly less, we are likely to become wm wheat-im- Torting nation ; the percentuge of the population engaged in agriculture ant the wheat product per acre are both Iatling ; at the same time the cost of living is raised everywhere hy this relative scarcity of bread.hy avtincie.l increase in the price of ali manufactured articles and by a habit of ex- ; has enlarged the view of both rich and poor of what life.\u201d Nr.itl dectaved that never yet has enhanced vost of living, when due to agricultural decline and inshility to supply national needs.failed to enl ve asserted that practically the declining status of agriculture in the country.\u201cThey are misled hy the statistics of farm vrlues and proc te, mounting annually hy great leaps, into thinking that this absolute increase implies a relative adveave of this industry as compared with others,\u201d said he.\u201cExactly the opposite ix the case, I refer not merely to the quality and results of our tiliace.but to the set.tin- of the human tide awnv from the cultivated field and toward the far.tory gate or the city stum.This in ; something whose consequences for evil \u201cave an certain ar if the aggregate deposits in sll the hanks of this country were decreasing hy a fixed percentage every KO years, while their ; loans were increasing by another phe.centage just ns stable.You would | know what catastrophe that assured | by and hy.\u201cIt means the same thing, in kind and consequences, when the agricultural population, the producers and de positors in the great national treasury of wealth, 1s declining year by year, while the city population, which thrives only by deawing drafts upon the land and cannot live a year alter | tiiese cease to he iunored, rises at its expense.Yet not andy is such n crisis approaching, but it 1< being hastened by legislative stimulation in [aver oi other industries while overlooking this.\u201cWith our annual increase of more , than 1.5 per cent in population from | natural causes, an immigration that las not been lesa than 780,000 any year since 1902, there will be from 2,- 00,000 to 2.300.640 more mouths to feed every vear.Hating in view this increase in population, the deciinin average yield per nrre of cultivat land in the United Nintes after it has : of per capits consumption with a higher cost of living and the move- t af the working population away from the land, the time is now np- pronching when we shall not only ceave to be qa wheat-ralling nation, but will find it necessary to import a portion of what we consume, \u201cOur foreign trade in the past has rested mainly on our exports of pro cuets drawn from the earth directly, or only on removed.Our manuiue- tures for export are to a large extent ow simple processes, How are we to meet ; the immense trade balance nraunet us, | how prevent financial storma of fre- muent oceurrence and destructive force: how feed the coming millions, if the ® farmer, who pave mast of the bulle, | has retired to the citv or the countre \u2018town in order that his children rev the better enjoy their automobiles and | enter into the delights of the social game.\u201d | | TAFT ON THE CONSERVATION LEAGUE | active agent in ; broader of the organizativs.President sfeetively.and the National Conserve- {tion Association should be a valuable indrumentality for acromplishing this Chicago.Sept.10.\u2014The National Censervation Ascociv tion, announce: ment of whose Ermation, with former President Chus.W.Eliot, of Har- \u201card, os president, wae made vester- day.wae the subject of pn brid in Esrmai chat between President Taft and Walter 1.Fisher here to-day.Nr.Fither, who is president of the National Conservation lrague, war the forming thie new and Nati-nal Conesrvation Assodiatios The prerident\u2019s approbation of the new organization is expresse in a letter to Me.Pisher acknowledgire the lettera announcing the formation Taft in his letter, said: \u2014\"1t ie of the great- et importance that this movement should procecd both wisely and vf- result.| shalt He vlad to have van enroll my name in its membership.\u201d A DIVORCE GRANTED After many veare of patient auffet- ing yeu ren be divorced from comna bv anplyine Petnom'\u2019s Corn Extractor, which acts in 74 koure without ran, \u201cPut the rexody that is sale aud !, BEAUPORT BREWERY PROTEAU & CARIGNAN Independent Brewers gr insist upon getting besr and po-t>s from indepandent breweries, Your money wi'l thus remain in the city.These braweries are constructed, equippad and conducted under the most scientific principles known to molera science.Tha raw material; ars composed of th?finest Bohomian hops and best Canadian malt.For strength, purity and delicazy of taste thass boars aad portars can rot be surpassed, In giving your orlers do not forget the labals 0?the two independent breweries.Your personal interest Is at stake in many respects.\u2018GRANT or PERMITS TO CUT | TIMBER.Tenders will he received by Minister of Lands and Forests, up to the 13th ol Octoher fext.for permission ta eut timher on the publie lande here- inaîter deceribed.situated along the lina of National Transcontinental Rail: war.Each tender to mention, for ea land, the amount which the tenderer ix prepared to pay: (1) per thon- sand feet board measure.in additing to 83, for spruce.balsam.cedar, wbita hirch and povlar saw | and, in addition to 83, for pine logs and other QUEBEC-\u2014MONT-EAL LEAVE EUER ASsam Sunday onle far Grand Mere 331 Shasin:gan Fallsgoo mm.daily except Sundae, for Manresa | - Grand Were, Shawinigan Fall.Jol And MONTREAL rite, Kc, 8.30 pm.dails rxrep 4 ; SP Shawinigan jr | Tram Mere | Jew ean be bought or sold to great advantage through nm office, and Shawinigan let.1 OFFER | Port Huron.Detroit, Mich.Bay City, Mich.Chicago, lily .Saginaw, Mich.Grand Rapids, Mich C eveland (via Bul; St.Pagl, Minn., all rail .| Minneapotis, Minn., all rail.For rates, ete, npply to No.180 St.Anne St.Na.18 Dalhousie St, and No.349 St.Paul Street.GEUNGE H.STOTT, cer.COMMERCIAL NEWS! ! - \\ THEO.HANEL'S COBALT CLOSING LETTER.Sept, 17, 1909, \u2018a course of prices did not ny marked diversion from the prevailing quotations of the week, Crown Kewerve il anything was the feature while in Toruito Beaver ruicd steaily and Hargraves weak.\u2018The nn- nual meeting of the sharebolders of the Kerg Lake Ninine Co.will te held in the \u201ccompany\u2019s vllice, 12 Broadway.New York, on the (2ith inst.two o'cack.Revie the week: :\u2014Dull- ness and inactivity with a declining ing tendency were the characteristios of the wack's market.Rumord dis id- end payments and announcements of annual meetings failed to disturb the pousofut letharçs, into Rhich the mar- et haa fallen.\u201d The hi-her zricrd in sues, however, wich an Uioon Hesorve, Kerr Lake, La Rose an! Ni:i \u2018ler Suits.Bes\u2019 importe td material May be hl fcr two-thi~ds o dinary eost at Queboc's fashivne able tailor.WM.LEE 544 ST.JOHN STREET.ENTIFE \u2018 UMMFR LINES WILL BB DISFOSED OF AT BIG REDUCTION | | | © HEALTH-GIVING \u20ac | ! FRUIT) ® REFRESHING \u20ac SALT » INVIGORATING \u20ac || GEO.F.FAULKNER, Surgeon Pentist\u201d SUCCESSOR TO DA.\u2018, M, WELLS PHONE 3428.48 BT.LOVIS 8Tseptdxim.© vanes oom RES Gu, SE Th: Alm):-Vimas Schoo! INSLUIIVE OF SINDESTANTEN D AVIIEH WLL RE-OPEN M Sep'emder Fou te:n'h qp.ci than You cru a tear Ces oe ; 5 A delicion, rink and food.Fragyant, muiriicus and ATA EIR ÉLUS.economical.\u2018This exccilent Cocoa DR LS.0.GAUTAIER EXCIEF OF GUIS N PAYS.FUND STUDENT N ENGLAND, GERMANZ AND AU: TRIA.SPECIILIST «ŸES, EAR, NOLE | | | Solé hv G.:zers and Storekeepers ia 1-15.ané s-ib Tins, THE OR:EINAL AND THROAT AND 228 St Franeois St, TELFPHONE 3101.QUBRBE\", D TANOS am» ORGANS GENUINE BEWARE oF § IMITATION: Capostatty Constrasted Tor and Accerding 19 the instructisae of Echec MINARD'5 COUT NS 23 LINIMENT | Just Received ARTHUR LAVIGNE G8 5T.JOHM STRESS \u201cHF GOORE GIRE\u2014by Harold Me- | - .Girath, Quebec Eleciric Co.\u201ca M SBAND BY PROXY\"-by Jack | 2 .ne \u2018Steelo.Elec'risal Ensinsers and Contras'irs.@ +074 SL Jour Bt \u201cfe PITRVSALIS +6 TUE CITRYSAL hy one ret Morton Kramer, Harold | Office ana \u201cTUE MICE\u201d ; rr, ICE by Nichard | oy canoe, MOTORS.Soe our line of \u2018\u201cNotelopen:\u2019 just re- TELAPHONES ELROTRIO FP:TURSS, ceived from Fnelnnd.having a full ; RELL ANNUNOIATOR3, ELECTRIO,N-ATFRS AND }ANS, \u2019 WATCHMEN 3 ¢ LOCKS WIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDAD TO ESTIMAT®S PURNISHED ADVICE GIVEN BY COMPETENT EXUINBERS | size double sheet of note paper and envelope attached.P.J.Evoy's Bntity3, 141 t John trest, FHONk ( (6 SUE3R) FURNITURE REPAIRED Buy Truman's Sanitary Vere min Proof Moss Mattress at meyMa6m.Jd.FF.OUAY CIVIT, ENGINRT.R, Morin Building, Quebec.Railroads, Water Worke, Water Power Developments, | Arbitratiéns, Expert Opinion in Law Cases, Reportejuly8ixly of Furniture rev ired, re-cover- ed and p \u2018lished.Work collected and delivered frees.Truman, 18 Cote d'Abraham.PHONE 3029 1 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 190% fr Issue of $5,000,000 Seven Per Cent.Cumulative Preference Shares of $100 Each.\u2019 The list of subscriptions will be open at the office of The Royal Trust Company, Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, THE 15TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1908, and will be closed on or before Wednesday, the 22nd day of September, 1909, at 4 p.m.Ganada Gement Company, Limited (Incorporated in 1909 by Letters Patent under the Companies Act, Canadas) HEAD OFFICE: - - - MONTREAL, CANADA Authorized Now to be Issued = $11,000,000 7 Per Cent.Cumulative Preference Shares $10,800,000 , CAPITAL STOCK - 19,000,000 | Ordinary Shares 13,500,000 $30,000,000 (Divided into shares of $100.each) $34,000,000 BONDS $8,000,000 6 Per Cent.First Mortgage 20 Year Gold Bonds $5,000,000 The Royal $5,000,000 With a bonus of ordinary shares equal in par Securities Corporation, Limited, I8 PREPARED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR of the above SEVEN PER CENT.CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES at the price of 8953 me\" value to 25 per cent.of the par value of the preference shaves allotted, to be delivered on payment of subscription in full, * Non-Dividend Bearing Scrip Certificates transferable by delivery, ordinary shares allotted.will be issued by the Royal Trust Company for any fractions of Firm subscriptions have been received for $3,200,000, par value of these Preference Shares, for which allotment has been guaranteed, Subscriptions will be payable as follows: $ 2.60 per Bhare on application.21.00 per Bbars on otment.31.60 per Share on 16th October, 1909.31.00 per Share on 15th November, 1909.21.00 per Share on 16th December, 1909.or the wnore may be paid up on allotment, or on the due date of ary subsequent lustalnient, under discount at the rate of § per cent.per annum.charged upon any instalments in arrear.Interest nt the rate of 7 per cent.per annum will be Applications for Shares should be made upon the form accompanying the prospectus and sent to THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY at 107 #t.James Street, Montreal, P.Q., together with a remittance of the amount of the deposit.Where no allotment is made the deposit will be returned in full, and where the number of shares aliotted is less than the tor the balance of the deposit will be applied towards the remaining payments.number applied Failure to pay any future Instelment on\" Shares allotted when due will render previous payments llable to forfeiture.These Cumulative Preference Bhares will carry a fixed Cumulative Preferential dividend, payable out of the profits of the Company avall- abe for dividends rt the rate of Seven per cent, per annum on the Capital for the time being paid up therson respectively, and will rank ss regards dividends and return of Capital In priority to all Ordinary Shares in the Capital Stock of the Company, but shall not confer any further right to participate In profits or assets.Dividends on these Cumulative Preference Shares will January 1st, 1910.Dividends will be payable quarterly.commence to accrue from Applications will be made for the listing of these fecurities on the Stock Exchanges of London, England; Montreal, and Toronto.\u2018Bankers of Company: THE BANK OF MONTREAL, Montreal.The following persons have agreed to becoms ~AWYRENTYST\" DIRECTORS OF THEN COMPANY, BIR SANDFORD FLEMING, K.C.M.G, Ottawa, Director of The International Portland Cement Company, Linilted; Canadian Pacific lway Com; A w Re aS UR Lirentaunt of Lakefield Portland Cement Compary, Limiiet: Owen Hound Portland Cement Company, Limited.J.R.BOOTH, Ottawa, Director of Grand Trunk Pacific Rallway Co.GEORGE E.DRUMMOND, Montreal, Director of Molsons Bank; Canads Jron Corporation, Limited.J.8 IRVIN, Ottaws, Managing Director, The International Portiand Cement Company, I.'mited, HONORABLE W.C.EDWARDS, Ottawa, Serator.Director of Canadian Bank of Commerce; Director of Toronto General Trusts Covporation, W.D.MATTHEWS, Toronto, Viee-President The Dominion Bank; Director of Canadian Pacific Railway.'| HONORABLE GEO.R.W.KELLEY, New York, President of The Vulcan Portland Cement Company, Limited.HONORABLE ROBERT MACKAY, Montreal, Benator, Director of Canadian Pacific Rallway; Director of Bank of Montreal.W.R, WARREN, New York, Direoter of The Vulcan Portland Cement company, Limited: Shawinigan Water and Power Company, imited.W, H.E.BRAVENDER, Calgary, Vice-President of Alberts Portland Cement Company, Limited.£.M.YOUNG, Allentown, Penn, Vice-President of the Lehigh Portland Cement Company.A.COX, Toronto, Senator, Director Grand Trunk Paclfic Raflway Company; Canadian Bunk of Commerce.W.M.AITKEN, Montreal, Director Montreal Trust Compeny.CHARLES H.CAHAN, Montreal, President Western Canada Power Company, Limited.The Canada Cement Company.Limited, is a new Company, which has been incorporated for the purpose of taking over the undertakings, properties and business of the following Companies, now doi ng business in Canada as manufacturers of Portland Cement and lke products; vig: \u2014 The International Portland Cement Com, Limited, Hull, b The Vulcan Portland Cement Company, Limited, Mont pat, antes.Lehigh Pertland Cement Company, Limited, Belle , Ontario.4 he Canadian Portland Cement Company, Limite Marlbank, : dre Canadian Portland Cement Company, Limited, Port Colborne, Ontarie.* the capital stock of the following combpanies:\u2014 © The Western Canada Cement & Coal Company, Limited, Exel aw, Alberts, | gu bin im exoësa of 4,600,000 barrels of Portland cement per annum, .Estimated Earnings ; The following may be regarded as a conservative estimate of the sarnings of the Company: \u2014 NET EARNINGS.- The estimated annual net earnings of the Company.based en the quantities of cement being sold, during the present year, by the companiss comprised in the merger, and on the costs of on this continent; and, under a competent central managem @anufacture under existing conditions, amount to .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.$1,900,000 i FIXED CHARGES.Interest on $5,000,000 of First Mortgage bonds, at six per r cent.per annum .; .$300,000 Sinking Pund payment on bonds, (wo per cent.per NUM 2.0 coe in bes ans ase sie aes ers en ses .{ Preferentisi Dividend of 7 * $10,600,000 Preference Shares.Leaving available for dividends on Ordinary Shares of the ny.$765,008 © \u2018The demand for Pertland Cement in Canada has increased remarkably during the last five years, In 1904 the total consumption of Portland Cement in the Dominlen was 1,604,963 barrels, of which 784,- 630 barrels were Imported.In 198 tho asnsumptinn, notwithstanding the general Industrial depression, was 3,134,338 barrels, and no less -than 3,406 361 barrels were manufactured in Canada.Existing trade conditions indicate that the consumption during 1909 will largely ex- « coed that of 1908.The Increase Is not abnormal, nor due to merely local causes.In the year 1888.it la estimated that less than 200,000 barrels of Cement were manufactured on the North American Continent: and the enormous growth of the business Is shown by the fact that in 1908 ap- progimately 65,000.000 barrels were there produced.The manufacture of Portland Cement commenced In Canada in 1888, but until 1904 the Importations Into Canada of the foreign product exceeded the Canadian production.! \u2018The report of John McLeish, B.A., chief of the Division of Min- \u2018The plants, which will be owned or controlled by the new company, product, but an equable standard of prices may be maintained The Canadian Market The Lakefield Portland Cement Company, Mentreal, Quebec.Tre Lakefield Portland Cement Company, Uimited, Lakeflols, Ontarie.- The Owen Bound Portland Cement pany, Limited, Shaliew Lake, On: Alberta Portland Cement Company, Limited, Calgary, Alberta a Portland Ceme .° Tne Bollaville.Portland Gomont Company, Limited, Belleville, ntario.The Canada Cement Company, Limited, by means of contracts already made, proposes to acquire controlof a majority of the shares of and The Eastern Canada Portland Cement Company, Limited, are believed to be among the best constructed and most efficiently ent, not only will a uniform standard of quality be secured in the com- throughout the whole country.These plants will have a total capacity Objects of the Merger \u2018According to the returna made to the Dominion Government ® the; sement manufacturers, the average price at their works tained by them in 1908 waa $1.39 per barrel.This was the lowest price ever re ported by the Canadian mills.In 1966 the average price was from $1.65 to $1.70, and in 1907, about $1.60.At the beginning of the presen year it was realized by a number of the manufacturers that, even with- jut any increase in prices, the business could be rendered much more , profitable by a merger of several of the large competing companies on » conservative basis.The Canada Cement Company, Limited, is the outcome.The new company will own or control cement producing plants at the central points of distribution from the St.Lawrence River west to the Rocky Mountains: and, by securing a more efficient organisation, which will be able to regulate the distribution of the manufactured product from thess central points to the rentres of oon- sumption, large economies in the present cost of freight, which repre- gents a large percentage of the ultimate cost to the consumer, will undoubtedly be effected.The establishment of one executive affice Jn the City of Montreal, and the elimination of competitive salegmen, m:id- dlemen, and brokers is also expected to effect a considerable saving In the costs of the Sales Department under the new management.for Portland Cement Forel Total Calendar Consdian Imported Inte Conmimed Year Manufactured Consumed Canne.Canada Barrels Barrels.arrels.Barcels.1904 908,990 910,358 784,630 64.988 1806 1.641,606 1.348.048 917,588 1906 2,153 862 1,119,764 466.931 1907 2,491,613 2,438,003 873,880 1908 3,406,061 2,606, 189 489,049 .Great as has been the development of the Portland Cement indum.try In Canada mince 1904, it Is only reasonable to assume that thi growth will be largely exceeded in the Immediate futurs, and for matt years to come.The enormous public works \u2018In np ess and in con tempiation, Including Railways, Canals, Bridges, arbor Improve ments, Plers, Wharves, Docks, Piles, Pavements, Building Foundations and Buildings, etc., will all require proportionately large quantities o the manufactured products of the new company.The hydro-electric Gevelopments throughout the country wiil increase the demand, while eral Resources und Statistics of the Department of Mines Canada, on the production of cement In Cana during the calendar year 1908, t the fellowing comparative statement: the rapid eubatitution of reinforced concrete for other materials In the building trades will render necessary an increased production on the part of the new company.Contracts Purguast to the provisions of Section 48 of The Companies Act, Chapter 7, Revised Statutes of Can aca 1906, the following contracte noted: \u2014 t Ai ent between the Canada Cement Company.Limited, and Yor 10th, 1909; Agreement between The Bond and Share Company of ment between The Bond ond Share Company of Canada, Limited, the Bend and Share Co Canada, Limited, and Jand the Belleville Portland Cement Company, uy of Canada, Limited, dated Septem , dated August 30th, 1009: Agree ont Som Himited, dated August 7th, Los: Agreement between the Bond and Share Company of Canada, Limited, and the International Portland Cement Company, Lime ited, ted September 4th, 1900: Agreement between The Bond Company, ted September Sth.1909: Agreement between The Bond and Shars Company of Canada.Ny Oth, 1900; Amreement between The Bond and Share Company .Altken on behalf Agresment between between The Bond and Share Company of Canada, and Coal Company, Limited, dated September TR and J.8, Irvin.dated Beptember §th, 1008; Axreement between W., and The Warren-Burnham Company, dated August 19th, 1809; and F.J.B.Allen, dated Roptomber 10th, 1909; and Agreement Forget, dated Beptember 10th, 190%.snd Share Company of Canada, Limited, and Lehigh Portland Cement the Western Canada i The Mond and Share Company of Canada, \u2018me of Canada, Yimited, » Bed hoary of ¢ tag imited, snd Rodolphe ed, and Prospectuses and forms of application can be obtained at the offices of the Royal Trust Company, or of The : Royal Securities Corporation, Limited, and from members of the Stock Exchanges.1 \u2018 Dateé at Montreal Tuesday, the 1ith day of September, 1909, WE Af BTRER Mannv Hl BARREL.Now York, Pook, 17h Ne i onl et aed Tt A Fi prestmably, tombliahes th Pua brings, a ae 4 a i wi urces of the motéÿ_ tmarheb hea Fea Shr Cl nnd te ut Reta i By is he \u201cee \"api nl\u201d hetiott = soins te dE ed that Nr re ht be was hava tr {ments | on: Moki on ment active and prreménent snily werd sonsistently role tm any advaness, orders weve toflused 67 wit prcsarhone M, Paul wae t or empetaiions em ng tord 4 suetdieing lieve in the 4 The recovery from lis surly decline in Reading nerved the mame purpose ne thers were other seatioser] pednte of strength.The bul« of the days busl- ness, however, was dene in the nedghs borhood of, or, below ant night's prices.The spurt In Reading was ts rpansible for the stremyg vloving st the dav's hivhest prices, Bonds were heavy.Talal sales, par vals, $4 378,000, rom Chas, Head & 4 , to Bruneau & Dunie, Stock Brokers, St.Peter treet.Pre TE Am Me te 1H By private wire Co, New Ÿ #08 ai a LR i 5 CH oN a.National Lesc.Norfolk & Westera Northera Pacidl NYC NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER.By Private Wire, MoDougall & Cowans, Stock Brokers, 81 St.Peter Btreet, Quebec.H.S.Thomson, Manager.Telephone 246.New York, Sept.17\u2014St.Paul was the feature at the opening this morning and was one of the strongest stocks on the list ali through the day.During the greater part of fradi market remained ratber dull and at times looked heavy and reactionary, although on the lines very little long stock came out.But in the late trading the whole market lesped into strength and activity under the leadership of Reading and St, Paul, both of which were very heavily bought at advancing prices.The advance in Reading was rendered move significant by the continued strength in Lehigh Valley in Philadelphia which of course caused more rumors of a coal lands segregation plam.During the greater part of the day Union Pacific remained negiected and at times heavy, but in the late trading this stock avm- pathired witli the atrength elsewhere and advanced emily.Amalgamated copper was strong ell day, shorts covering freely on newa that aur- plus supply of copper abrosd was not increasing, that the demand was steadily expanding amd that surplus stocka the world over would in all probability before long be a thing of the past.The atest atrengta tnd activity occurred in the Jaat half hour with coalers and St.Pan! continuing to lead the movement.Closes was active and strong at top prices.Bales, 1,008,200.\"anadian Pacific esraings for the second week in September :\u2014 Gross, $1,836.000.increase $404,000, CLOSING LETTER.Ay private wire Neuville Belleau & Co., 93 St.Peter Street, Quebec.\u2018Phone 946.New York.Sept.17\u2014The market opened somewhat lower in some ;in- atanves though St.Paul wan à con- apicuous exception, opening hall a point higher aml rising 3} points additional.Union Pacifico and Southern Pacific were # lower at the ntart, whi'e Reeling opened unchi Atchison rold of to 120 and Amerioan Telephone & Telephone to 143, after which there was a strong rally, car.trying Be.Paul to 164, Reading to about 170.Fehigh Valley rose to 103 and the rest of the list aympathised to .the bull apeculation ia not yet over and the bears who sold Penetly on the earlier recession kad to pay dearly lor their temerity.Coming rights on St.Panl and Peonsylvania were again confidently talked off.Co stocks were awake to the general strength and activity and participated to a larger than usual.Weil informed peo.¢ in the copper trade look for an Frersasing demand and higher prices for the metals win the near future.Northern Pacific and Great Northern, ., were , but have not es yet od the advance they are ta.We recommend both of these as we have beretofare recommended St.Paul, which whi probably sell still À nlimber of the less notive.stooks came into inence today, promi them United States Bestiy, Repabite Steel, greater or lesser extent.Evidently | oe TTT eoffé ard hot.worryi by; {tiers lu + afd t fo che AM A mw erÿ indication of Gontimuing étrong U-moreus: THRO: HANPE'S HININS BTOERS: Quebiée; Sept; 17; 1968; ta 4 spice apis i 2 a frre ak m8 ins siissiis rte os oe singing ver acoos driers aa sa 15V IBY Iver sussas saatt asst DA filver isin wuz sas BB i$ Tosajsheping win su wu: $04 91 Trothewny uuu wns wus 184 136 CAP) \" bs oy ; = A jen rosea assons sssssss a 83 daouné dtsata a4t catats JU BANK CLEANINGE, New York, Sept.17, \u2014 Drsbetresys\u2019 weskly bank clesrings \u2014 Dominion of Canedu :\u2014 Montreal , $M4 464000, inevense 12,6 r cent, PF lorontas 96,384,000, fncrense 6.1 per cont.Wireper, 813404000, incveses 26.5 per cent.Vancouver, $6,911,000, insvonse 67.3 per cent.Ottawa, 84,563,000,000 inervase 17.7 per cent, Queber, 08,505,000, inevease 8.8 cent, tating, 91,661,000, nerveuse 6.9 per cent.fit.John, N.B., 81,504,000, ifiovelee 80.0 per duit.* Calgary, $1,870,000, increase 48.7 cent orion, $1,174,000, increase 12.7 per om\u2019, Vietoria, $1,455,000, increase 18.6 cent.edmonton, 61,137,000, inchoase 8 per centf met \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL RTOCK EXCHANGE.Gtreet, Quebes.Suotations Furnished by Mssers.Wem Montreal, Bept.17, 1909 Asked.Olfered.Canadien Pacific Ry.1824 183 Minn.& Bt.P, R.R.145 1 Montreal Street By., .216 2 Toronto Strest By.1968 124 Twin ee rare on 1093 Detroit United By.\u2026 60 6 Toledo Rys.& L.Co.11 \u2014 Quebec Ry., com.\u2026 \u2014 52 Richelieu & Ontarto.87 Montreal Power.1 Dom.1.& 8., com.49 483 Dom.I.& S., péd.a .\u2026 127} 1274 Dom.Coal, com., xd.76 754 N.8.Steel & Coni Co.\u2014 0948 Mackay Companies.anses nu 85 si Mackay Ci , pid.7 7 Laka of the Foods 1813 131 Dom.Textile Co 73 Duluth S8 & A.Ry.pid.31 29 Can.Con.Rubber, com., 1 102 Crown Reserve.we 4.10 4.074 Penman Lid., co 55% 84% Bales.Canadian Pacifo Railway, 25 at 1824, 100 at 1824.Duluth, 15 at 68, + .™ pondinion Irom, 100 at 49, 200 at 454, 225 at 48%, 200 at .boit United Tim bs at 694, 10 at 70.Mackay Companise, 200 at 85, Montreal Power, 100 ot 1964.J.P.Cement, 10 at 1794.Richelieu & Ontario, 78 at 874, 88 at 874, 25 at 88.ST Reserve, 300 at 410.Lake of Woods, 50 at 133, 25 at 131%.in City, 100 at 109$, 75 at 109$.Textile, 76 at 73.100 at 63¢, 25 CHICAGO MARI de T.Sapp Daily to the by io Hamel, Btook Broker, TS Dalhousie Street.Quebeo, Bept.19, 1909.Op'g.High.low.Clom May.\u2026 Wheat :\u2014 Bept.103} 1088 102 102} Dec.\u2026 99 où 064 98} May.1024 1028 1014 1014 CE.061 sy wp pt.» Dene, w 81} 813 eof of Nay.6 ss 634 63} Oates (\u2014 Sept.© 41# 4 40 40 ao 40 4 40 42 BRADSTRERT'S REVIEW, New York, N.Y.Sept.17-\u2014Brad- sirert'a state of trade will eay:\u2014In all lines of wholesale trade in (\u2018sanda orders \u2018are coming in freely and shipping departments are very busy.Canada hea 4 bumper crop of grain and, thercdore, business ia on the up grade.Retail trade aleo shows sume improvement.Collections aré better.On the whole optimism reigns.Business failures for the week ending with Thursdas number 80.witch compared with ast en in the correpmd- ing week ot 1908.Often a man has drifted into the old Ande uding dare, at on To - bachelor clase because the Ume h could afford to marry, va 't eat \u2018to.~Chicago News.STOCE BROKERS.93 St: Peter St., Quebeg er HONE 94a.+ V.E.PARADIS, Publie Accountant, AUDITOR AND CURATOR, 4 Accoente investigated and Collentod: Fiuanetz! deran and Ooms Liguiancsos of tnseivers Busatit?MCEELIEU COBPARY 44 Dalhousie Strout, \u201c REMOVAL LEFNVRE & TASCREREAU oo eee F 7 HAVE Mudo OFFION ZO - -
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