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

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


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

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[" \u201c » Strong t northwesterly winds ; fair and mush colder, ESTABLISHED 1764 Lower.8t.lawrence and Gull.\u2014 to northerly FIVECUPSFOR ONE CEN ls oertainly an economical heverage.yet this le ail that LAD costs.One pound will make 220 oupe of the purest and most delicious Ton D HOT DEBATE ON HAVAL PROPOSILS Question Suddenly Thrown Into Potie tical Arena in Discussion on the Budget, i ra.(Special to the Chronicle.Ottawa, Nov.15-The naval ques- thon ner suddenly pitchforked by tr Wihrid Laurier into the arens of party politics in the House this afterneon, and the floxl gates of oratory unloosed thereby arg still wide \u2018open.Notwithstanding the fact that the parece regarding the recent conference id in London last summer have not yet been presented 10 Parliament, and the preposals of the Government re.arding the navy noi vet known, Er Wilfrid Laurier waved the British flag.declared with pride that he was a British citizen ar} was proud to accept th: responsibéities which that citizenship entailed.The matter cume up on the address in reply to the spesch from the Throne moved by Mr.Ecrement (Berthier), smconded by \u2018Mr.Kyle (Richmond).Both these arzoches were brief und to the point.Then Mr.Borden duclt upon the vague uutline oi legislation in the speech from the Throme.He ud- vised caution aiding the French treaty, showing that our imports to the Ünited States were far greater than to Irance, and ths United States might thini we were discriminating against her.In our French treaty we Vigne be open up the small avenus of trade.and closueg another much wore, vevable.Megurdiny vuval de newapapérs nd been procisiuing that he was entirely in lavor of the Uoverumeut propusale ; but if tie Government imagined that any suc pro- po-nls aa thos outlined in recent hes by Cabinet Miuisters would s0ive the support of the Upposition tLsv were unch mistaken.ine Upposition ndhere«l to its right to -exiend to the naval proporals criticism aad censure.Sir Wilfrid Laurier counted on the Opposition bene apaaenily aided gmsonz themselves on the question of maval defewre.\u2018 - \u2018 + Sam Hughes\u2014What about your own bovs ?The Premier added that if reports Mere true, the recent Conservative cau- tus was anything but a love feast.ln spite of the unanimous wupjort given to last your's naval resolution thers were sevaral young hot bloods in the Upposition who believed in something more spectacular, The Premier censured .Monk for his recent spesch at Lachine, where Mr.Monk blamed the Government for ite conspiracy of dence ic usuing the proposals, This precipitated .scene between Mr.Monk and Sir Wilfrid Laurier.\u2018The Promier called Mr.Monk a \u201c\u2018stend patter.\u201d Mr.Nonk rose to a point of order, claiming that Sir Wilfrid Laurier had no rizht to \u2018idenes n question when the papers in the matter were not before Parliament.Spenker Marcil sus.Aained him on this point.Sir Wilfrid Laurier claimed that he had a perfect right to reply to the feck made by Mr.Monk at Lachine.¢ anid that Mr.Monk bed support.od the resolution last session, but had waited nine monthe to attack the Government before hin constituents at Lachine.Sir -Wilfrid -Lnurier accused | Mr.Monk of rainin- projudices, Mr, Monk demandæd nn instance of his bavinr done so.Nir Wilfrid said pre- fwlices had been rained by Mr.Monk declaring that the navy would cost WL 000.000, The Opposition lauched loudly: at this, and the Premier hecame nettlad.He said that unlike Mr, Monk he was preud to bo a British subject as well 8s a Candian and recognised the re sponsibilities which citizenship in the Empire meant.It was true Canada never had a navv.but n rowing nation meant growing responaildlities.It was a penalty we must bear.While the navy way | primarilv a Canadian question it was also to be approached rom the standpoint of British sub- .Canada and British interests were at one in the matter.Canada's tichts and privileges came from her allegiance to Britain and with privi- feges came responsibilities, which sould not de ahirked.question was nne ol there.Nr.Foster sharply criticised Sir Wilfrid Tanrier for building up imaginary trouble in the Conservative party on one hand and waving the far in the other.He did not think the people would be fooled bv this.To-day's debate shows that the naval question will be the cause of much mble this cession.and the naval : DECKED ROOM WITH WHITE FLOWERS Then Man and Woman Took Poison in Suicide Pact\u2014 Latter is Dead, Hartford, Conn., Nov.16\u2014The gruesome tale of a suicide compact which jin fulfilment cost the life of Blanche Ferguson, of Washington, and her companion, Fred Reid, of Cleveland, just escaped gn like fats, was told this night in detail by Reid at a hearing in the office of the chief of police.It ! was brought out that the couple whe had known each other only two weeks, | made two attempts to :fie.The first j night of their arrival in this city they partock of the contents of a vial of morphine purchased in New York, | Upon finding themselves alive the { next morning they prepared to renew the attempt to kill themselves.Reid had the bettle refilled in this city and the couple spent their last money in devarating their death chamber with fresh white flowers.They made up a i potion in the same cochtail zinoneu , and drank the contents and went to hed to sleep.The girl never awoke.Reid was saved by prompt medical attention.Reid denied that he gave poison to the rirl.As n result of the story told by Reid, the police believe (that he wae prompted to attempt his \u201clife by remorse, and because he had used money belonring to bis employer.= DOUBLE MONTREAL Elaborate Scheme of Impravements in Prospect Outlined b - Major Geo W.Stepnens, Montreal, Nov.15\u2014Mniar Gen.W.Ste hens, Chairman of the Montreal Harbor Board, apeakin- before the Montreal Canadion Club thix after- non, ontlinxi the contemplatat scheme for the imnrovement of the Hartor of Montreal | The echeme in- clnden amongst other improvements, the Mothling of the rort's caracity.| gaining of water access by way of canal svrtema to Western Canada and the United States, and to reduce the handling charges on freight.AVIATION IN THE SCHOOLS Paris, Nov.15\u2014The study of avin- tion problems has Fren inaugurated in tha superior schools hy M.Deumergue, Minister of Education.CURE IT IN ONE DAY and Colds Disappear Like Magic When Hyomei is Used.It the thousrnda of people who suf fer from hacking coughs and agoninint colds would aronne themselves sulfis ciently to follow this advice, thes would case to complain within 24 hours, Here is the advice, if vou take it and von nre ofterwnrds scrrv that vou did.it won't coe von « rennv, Go to Merry Willie, druggint, and purchase from him a Heomed (ora nompeed Hivh-o-me | ovtfit.Jt will \"only cost von $1.00.Tale it home: nse it according to directions and it it dors not cure vour crnrh or cold, take it Tack and he will refund tde : purchase price.Mrs.I.Cocn.of John street, Acton | Ont., save: Halls, Brewerise, Power-Plante end Engine-rooms.Every finor guar- Our range of English Wool Blankets nd Canadian \u2018Wool Underwear, is now very snd the prices will be found very ow.WOOL, BLANKETS, best Englioh uslities at $2.48, 92.58, $3.48, $3.98, 95, 95.48, $6.35, #7.25, §1.75, vd Pink.Flannelette for ladiss at Son.BBe, SLUO, $1.48, 8L.00, 81-65, $2.10, 82.35.WOOL, UNDERWEAR, a 1 assortment for ladies ani chi moderate prices.Special Offerings : THIS WEEK | FANCY FLANNELETTES for Kix , 84 and Wr.re at ldc.for 7e on de, 206.for 100., 290, for lle; Ue.for 12¢.GOLF JERSEYS in knitted wool af $1.88 for $1.25, 92.28 for $1.50, 92.66 for $1.75, $3.00 for $2.00, $3.98 fox $2.15.DOWN QUILTS, good quality Down, covered with art chinte, tw for $2.75, $4.78 for $3.68, BLACK NAP CLOTH, heavy quality for boys and men\u2019s overcoats, $1.for Bic, $1.68 for $1.13, 91.08 for UNDERVESTS, all wool, for ladies; at 81.95 for 3uc., $1.30 for 3c, 81.58 .for 40c., $1.65 for 450.UNDERVESTS, Scotch Wool for children, $1.15 for 29¢., $1.40 for ¥c., sLe for 40s.Don't miss swing thee goods, Scotch Wool for boys, 70c.for R80.' for 32c., $1.00 for 95c., $1.18 for Vo\u2014\u2014 SIMONS & MINEUY 20Fabmiqu a Street, Telephone 33 Quebec 4 NIGHT DRESSES jn White, Bky, , $1.30, $2.98 for 81.50, 82.78 for 8188.> UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, TUESDAY.NOVEMBER 16, 1909 THE QUESEC CHRONICLE 3 STYLISH TAILORING \u2018 < Latest Scotch Suiting Latest English Worsted SUING.cciviertaieiiiane sensissenannnrane Special Black for Dress Suit .\u2026\u2026.osoveser crcccassocmonsscoo00 JAS.H.MULLIN Merchant Tallor and Haberdasher.; [THAT ARE \u2018TWICE AS LONG ASTHE ORDINARY MATCH AND ARE CALLED Ÿ REZ EDDY GAS LIGHTER we Lone I ALWAYS EVERYWHERE IN CANADA ASK FOR EDDY'S MATCHES Latest Grey Chesterfield B' [THiS 15 UNTRUE ron\u201d ARE NOW MAKING MATCHES TICK AREVENTS TNE POSSIOIITY 06 Wavind Tek FINOÈRÉ BÜRNE DL.\u201cRPC A0EP 0000000000000 0 00D.Srovas, arc.tion for a Minute We have in stock all the best teas at most reasonable Your Atten prices.Blue Ribbon, Salads, elagama, Lipton\u2019s Ceylon, ast Coffes, Java and Mooha, in tine, and freshly ground.Oeneral Pravisions.\u2018M.BOYC \u201c\u2019THE RELIABLE CROCERS\u201d Established 1856.19.21 Cote D'Abraham.Congo, Souchong, Orange Pekoe, Imperial, Gunpowder, and Japan.E & SON Tel.294.Cf Ranges.Ordereweiioited, .:.A.K.Hansen & Co.82 St.Peter Street, Scotch and American Anfèracite Coal, all sizes, suitable for Furnaces, Stoves and Khehen AL WALL PAP \u201c9 SUIT EVERY ROOM PRETTY AND INEXPENSIVE MARCHANT BROS.124 ARTILLERY ! THE BEST] aH® BE CONVINCED FOR SALE BY J.B.RENAUD & COP.G.BUSSIERE & CO.AND FIRST CLASS GROCERS.FURNITURE REPAIRED Buy Truman's Sanitary Ven min Proof Moss Mattress at 84 60, nothing better.All kinds of Furniture repaired.re-cover- od and polished.Work collected and delivered frees.Truman, 13 Cote d'Abraham.PHONE 3020 ; THE MAGNESITE MFO.& TRADING CO, © gol lick, Metels, Imported Cement, Steel Laths, ERS LP We pe E 7 ST.The subscriber, who is the representative in this city of four wall-known manufacturing firme, ie prepared to take and prompt: orders for tir varicus brands of vies CANADIAN IRON & FOUNDRY CO.lad THE JAMES ROBERTSON CO., Ltd LONDON, ENGLAND.\u2014\u2014ALSO0-\u2014\u2014 licits orders for all descriptions of Fire J.DE 8.BOSSE MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGENT BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.39 St.Paul Street, PHONE Ne.2033.A.SMEATON & CO.113 8t.John Street Cushion Tops in the latest designs.Stamped Linens of all kinds.Berlin Wools.Ruck Veatings, sesorted colors.Broadcloth Vestings, assorted colors.SPECIAL 1 lot Cushion Cords, to clear at 15; each.v s Fail Overcont.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Latest Scotch Uisters for Fall Comfort.$20.00 \u2026.28.00 28.00 28.00 25.00 48 Fabrique St.I Cheap Excursions To $3550.-BERMUDA-$35.50 Hotel and Drives Included.ALSO West Indies & Panama Canal Including Bermuda and Jamaica, $150 Oriental Cruises SS.\u201cCincinnati,\u201d SH.\u201cArable; Jan.ih.Jan.20th, 80 days, $325.73 days 8425 And all other stemmship tooki made to any port at lowest rates, © \u2018ALSO THOS, COOK & SON, The World's Greatest Tourist Agents Travellers\u2019 Checks and Circular Notes Sold and Cashed.F.S.STOCKING, Gen\u2019I R.R.and S.S.Agents, 82 St.Louis St, Quebec.Steamer Champion etant On and after October r1th time aud weathe - permitting this steamer will sail as follows: Mondays, Wednesdays, asd Pridays From Gt Jeani= fo pa Tuesdays, Thursd, From Quebec.SUNDATR ays and Saturdayseorrvensiecns JOP M, From Quebec .From St.Jean « p.mile te the mors: recrecscs as AM \u201c14d etre.only.From Berthigz for Quebec, Mondays, Wedaesdays at 6.0 p.m.sromQuebec to Berthier, Tuesdays, Thursdays ati p.m.CAPT.EUG.FORTIER.North Shore Mail and Passenger Service.CAPT.J.HEARN.Is intended to sail Wednesday, Nov.17th, at 7 P.M.for Sydney, C.B., vin North Shore.Ports, as far as Eequimaux Point, also Anticosti.Freight will be received at steamer\u2019s berth, Cross veu od or rates of , freight other information apply to HOLLIDAY BROS.Phone 359.101 St.Peter Bt.THE ST.LAWRENCE | Com Novigion Co.Li DAILY SERVICE Between 0-~\">2, Three Rivers, Sorc.Jontreal BY STEAMERS \u201cImperial\u201d and \u201c\u2018Prefontaine\u2019 Leave Quebec at o'clock p.m.Saturday, sailing at Rs due in Montr-al at 7 o'clock a.m.Leave Montreal at o'clock p.m, due iu Quebec *ataiey, Excursion Tickets sold at Si faces Good 10 returs on Monday.vale LANDING Quebec: \u2014~Choninard Wharf CHAS.LAPIERRR Masager res Phone 30008 11 Dalhousie Bt, Quetes NOTICE Ie hereby given that the Pier nt the mouth of Cap Bouge River is aud m sa well as other deep water Pier that was there up to last winter et the end of the long whart.The position of tbe Flee at the mouth of the Py a iver A ue bersto.fore shown .oy by day and a white light by night, and the | tion of the deep water pier recently t the end of the 1 akon atraight Une with She not fiat buoy and about 000 leet to veut.Cap Ronee Whar! ant Pier Co.M.FLUOD, .Maaager.the \u2018Canada, In the Province of Quebec, Superior Court.District of Kamouraska.No.4336.The eleventh day of November, one thousand, nine hundred and nine.Jean Baptist Dube, merchant, of St.Louis du Ha-Ha, Plaintif ; ve, Charles Masse, heretofore of the same place, and now residing in the Province of Alberta, Defendant.The defendant is ordered to appear within one month, J.E.PELLETIER, P.8 C.True Copy, JULES LA At, novisx2, LLE, M.P.P, ADVOCATE Ne.2 Cook St., Upper Town Quebec Telephone 356 0ffies at Mentmagny ! West Tronbound Island, SHIPPING NEWS DOMINION TO QUARANTINE With Her Steerage Passengers\u2014 Cabin Passengers Vaccinated and Landed Here, Steamer Dominion remained at ths Breakwater up 10 shortly after three o'clock yesterday afternoon, when she left with all her steerage passengers fer the quarantine station at Grosse Isle.During the morning her cabin passengers, with one exception were vaccinated and landed in the afternoon.One of the male passengers refused to be vaccinated and had to go down to quarantine on the ship.fil the steerage passengers will land at Grosse Isle and the steamer fomigat- ed, after which she will return to pert.; | Her passengers, however, will be de tained at the station for a number of days under observation.esterday the Immigration Buildings bere were fumigated.we C.P.R LINE.Steamer Montreal, Captain MeNeill, frcm London and Antwerp with N engera and general cargo, passed South Point, Anticosti, at 1.30 p.m.vester- day and is due in port to-morrow morning.DONALDSON LINE.Steamer Parthenia, Capt.Stitt, from Glasgow, atrived in port at 5 p.m.yesterday.mooring at the Breakwater, After landing Que cargo, she pro- needed for Montreal.DONINION LINE.Steamer Turcoman, Captain Jones, from Bristol, with a general cargo, parsed Father Puint at 2 p.m.yesterday.Due in port this morning.MANCHESTER LINE.Steamer Manchester Port, Captain Btott, from Munchester, with à general cargo, passed (\u2018ape Chatte at 11.30 a.m.yesterday.Due in port this afternoon.\u2014 WEITE STAR-DOMINION LINE.RMS.Megantic, Lisut.Smith, RNR, arrived from Montreal st 8 p.m.yesterday and after embarking Quebec parsengers and mails she left lor Liverpool.She was detained 48 hours by fog between Montreal and this port, ON A REEF.Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, Nov.15\u2014 With a crew of 23 men on board, the steamer James H.Hoyt, of Duluth, is on a reel some miles northeast of Otter Jsland in imminent dan of Roing to pieces.A heavy sea ix raging.The Wolvin Steamship Ckmpany, tc whose line the boat belongs, organ- iased a wrecking crew which has left Bay Field in a tur tor go to the aid of the vessel.Two boats which started to the assistance of the steamer were unable to make lieadway in the storm aml were compelled to put hack to port.News of the vessel's plight was brought to Bay Field by First Mate Wm.Chamberlain, who with one cf the crew mnnaged to reach Red Clif, three miles north of Bay Field, yesterdny afternoon, after struggling against the waves for thirteen hours in one of the small hoata of the Hoyt, They were sighted and taken ahoard a lumber bout utterly exhausted by exposure.and struggle to keep their frail craft afloat.Acrording to their story the Heyt and the remainder of the men have little chance of escaping.RAN ON THE ROCKS.Amherstburg.Ont.November 15.\u2014 The steamer W.H.Edwards, down bound, with ore argo, went on the rocks in the fof off Colchester reel nt 7 o'clcck thin morning.The tug Handing hae gone for a lighter 10 rescue, and the tug Trotter is on the way now with ordre from the owners to throw cargo overboanl, as it is feared the Edwards will go tc pieces on the rocks.THE HESTIA CASE.In making reference to the wreck ot the Donaldson liner Hestia on a ledge off Grand Nanan Island, the Shippin World, published in London, ng.saya \u2014''Although underwriters consider the navigntion of the St.Lawrence dangerous, so much bas been done in the ant decade hy the Canadian Government to improve the waterway that many of the risks lave Leen entirely slimivated.The Bay of Fundy, un the other hand, still presents many of the old dangers.due to uncertain currents, hoth in the Bay and around the coast of Nova Scotia.In the last three years the most serious losses in the British North American trade have been due to steamers bound either to or from St.John.The Micmac was wrecked off Cape Pine while on a voy- aue from St.John to Liverpool, in August, 1907.and in the following Devetnber the Mount Temple atranded on hy rom Antwerp to St.John.fo the the Ktolin and Cyril, hoth bound from St.John, were wrecked at Cape Sabie and Portugal Cove respectively, The Huronian, which wan missing in 1902, was bound from Liverpool to St.John, and on the same Vovage the Assaye wan wrecked cn Seal Island, in April, 189%.\" UNITED STATES SHIPPING.Washington, Nov.18\u2014A larger tonnage in United Stutes shipping than under any foreign fag, except the Bri \\ a 1 ; United States subsidies for ocean mails paid to American steamers reach- ing a total less Lban the subuidies paid * by Canada ; à total of 885,854 paid by foreign-built yachts since September under the new tariff law, with the constitutionality cf that law questioned by sume yacht owners awaiting judi- vial determinations.ars among the things shown by Commissioner of Navigation Chamberlain jn his anu: report.The total documented shipping of the United States on July 1 last comprised 25,688 vessels of 7,335,75% gross tons.The Britsish tonnage wae 8,800,000.American tonnage repive tered for foreign trade amounts to only 887,506 tons, a loss of 83,000 tons éince last vear.The Great lakes employ 2,782,481 gross tons.NOTES, Steamers Bornu, for Mexicc, Taurus, for Sydney, from Montreal, and Wegadesk, from Sydney for Montreal, passed here yesterday.PORT OF QUES£EC.Arrived November 15.SS.Parthenia, Stitt, Glasgow, Robt.Refort Co, general cargu.SS, Weyadesk, Audreascn, conl.Sydney, CLEARED.SS.Parthenia, Stitt, Montreal, Robt.Reford Co., purt casgo.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebec, No.18, 1909, Father Point (160)\u2014Clearing, west ; inward 2 p.m.Turcoman.Ca Chatte (234)\u2014Foggy, west ; inward 10.30 a.m.Black Dismoni steam - er Dominion, , Cape Nagdalen (284)\u2014Hazy, south ; inéard 11.30 a.m.Manchester Port ; outward noon Lake Champlain.Fame Point (324)\u2014Clear.calm ; ont- ward 5 am.Renwick, 12.30 p.m.Hesperian ; outward yesterday 3 p.m.as.Ocean ; 5,30 p.m.\u201d Wacousta, 6 p.m.Mount Temple and Mrartensdale.: South Point (416)\u2014Raining, strong | west ; inward 1.30 p.m.Montreal ; out.| ward 11.30 a.m.steamer.Flat Point (584)-Clear, sonthwest ; | outward 8.30 a.m.Stanley, Clarke Citv\u2014Natashquan at wharf.Pentecoat\u2014Ioward Ralph Holcomb.Ratehquen- Gener al Wolle anchored.Balle Isle (723)\u2014Clear, northwest ; outward 4 p.m.steamer, 7 p.m.Vie 1 em.torian, Above Quebec.Sorel (100)\u2014Outward at noon Spray and tow, 7 Vercheres (120)\u2014Outward © p.m.C.P.R.Montcalm.H.S.MCGREEVY, Superintendent.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.Nov.AN.PM.Tuesday.14 7.52 7.52 17 R24 8.31 .18 9.04 9.19 .19 1010 1018 .20 11.18 11.28 Sunday \u2026 3 1200 12934 Moon Phases.First Quarter, Savirday, 20h, at 12.39 p.m.IMPORTS.Per steamer Ionian, Fastaway, from Glasgow.\u20148 pkgs to Chinic Hardware Co., 173 do to J.M.Douglas & Co., Overcoatings TORPEDIA, SCOTCH TWEED FOR ULSTERS, LINING ATTAGHED, AT $35.00.OXFORD GREY AND AERO CLOTH FOR CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS AT 920, 822, 25.NEW ESHER WORSTED SUITINGS FALL WEJCNT, AT 923.09 AND 825.00.SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 11 BUADE STREET T.LAFRANCE, CENT'S FURMNISHER AND TAILOR WANTED WANTED TO BORROW $3,500 ON A {arm, first mortgage, first-class securi- tis for five years; give your best conditions.The Mountain View Farm, St.Ambroise of Lorette, Que.AGENT WANTED.\u2014AGENT WANTed for Quebec and Montreal to re- Address application to Box 231, Montreal, stating past experience, PUPILS WANTED-PRIVATE LESsons in French given at pupils\u2019 resi- ce.by a native lady teacher, who is gradusted and has an easy tench- ing method.Rest references.Apply to E.B.L., care Chronicle.t WANTED\u2014IN A PROTESTANT family a position an how r, fom.panion or attendant to an invalid.Country preferred.Apply to H.L., Chronicle Office.ORGANIST WANTED\u2014FOR ROWAN Catholic Church in New York State.Married man preferred.Moderate sa'- ary.Good prospects for pupils.Must be well recommended.Apply 38 Falace Hill, Quebece.0.d WANTED TO RENT IN THE tp.per Town, or west of Parliament Buildings, for three months, from 15th ber, three to five comfortable furnished rooms.well heated and venti- Inted, with board or use of kitchen.Address! NX.Y.Z., Chronicle Office.WANTED TO PURCHASE OR TO rent an invalid's wheeling chair.Com- 330 do_to Hyde & Webster, 12 do to J.F.Farmer, 15 do to Renaud & Co., 46 do to T.Savard, 40 do to | Toussaint & Co., 28 do to H.& J, Young.257b do to order.Per steamer Dominion, Mendus, from Liverpool.\u201430 pkgs to E.Roumilhac, 31 da to G.& E.Couture, 1 do to Parisian Corset Co, 2 do to A.Toussaint & Co.55 do to Renaud & to, M da to A.C.Leslie & Co.3 de to Canadian Express, 10 de to N.Risue & Co.2 do to P.J.Cote, 22 da to order.Per nteamer Pomeranian.Henderson, from London and Havre \u2014100 pkgs to H.Jonas & Co.21 do to G.Patry, 4 do to E, Gignac.2 do to G.Vinnaut, | do to N.Lavoie, 30 do to Allans, Rae & Co.15 do to U.Francoeur, 10 do to Quebec Bank, 25 do to Bankof (hmmerce, 36 do to A.W.Colley, | do ta Rev.A.Beaudet, 3 do to H.Munro, 2 do to J, A.Scott, 1 do to J, B, Redard & Fils, 52 do \u2018e+ Whitehead & Turner.16 do to J.B.Renaud & Co.13 do to Drouin, Freres & Cie, 10 do to Joseph & Co, 2 do to Col.W.1.Ray.19 do tv Rioux & Co.3 do to J.Magor, 84 do to order, CLOSING LIVITER, Sy Private Wire.Neuville Rellenu & Co., 93 St.Peter Street, Quebec.Phone 946.New York, Nov.15\u2014The market opened firm with great strength and activity in the Coppers, which were easily the feature, Amalgamated! opened 43, two pointa up.Anaconda & up, Tennessee one point up and Utah nt B58 and advanced rapidiy 1} points further.The Boston Coppere were also actige and strong.advances of three pots being scored in Bure and from ous to three pointe in many other issuer.There in little doubt but that some important and probably far reaching plans are in proces of completion afiecting the Copper production of this conntry il not of the world.Rumors of a hall billion «dollar corporation, enginvered hy Mr.4.P.Morgan, the Rothschilds, City Bank, First National aml Stand and Oil interests with \u2018de Cole-Ryan, Amalgamated, Guggenheim and other properties involved, are in circulation, Outside of the Coppers, Wabashes were higher on statements that the reorganization of the Pittebure Terminal and Wheeling and Lake Erie would benefit the company.Pittaburg Coal dropped 2§ points rapidly on pool li juidation.Western Union and Ame erican Telephone and Telegraph vers strong on Detter businexs and improved dividend prospects.American Can common was weak on realizing sales, Rock lala] and Missouri, Kansas and Texas, both low price] railroads, were stronger and are attractive speculations relatively, Atchison also.Ame erican Sugar slumped five points on sales Ly holders frichtencd hy the revelation of the dishouesty ol the management.The Hill stocks wore somewhnt stronger, said to be due to covering of shorts.The closing wae strong, the Coprers being = the most active ard leading feature.We would recommend caution in the pre nent market awl woull reduce overloading accounts and be prepared in the event of a break which might easily occur.to profit thereby.Children Ory FOR FLETCHES' munications to be sent to Britannia Lodge, No.4, 1.0.0.F., Box 41, Post Office, Quebec.WANTED TRAVELLER TO CARRY our full range of children's Headwear Knox Mamifacturing Co.23 Wallington Street West, Toronto.| ee LEARN BARBER TRADE, TOOLS free.New system.Constant practice.TO LET TO LET\u2014FRON IST DECEMBER, house of aix apartments, in Upper Town.Apply A.B.R., Chronicleee FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.-A handsomely furnished houee, with 12 rooms, on Anne street to let for the winter months.Early possession.Moderate terms.Apply to Chan.G.Rollit, okl Bank of Montreal Building.\u2018Phone 259.a re HOUSE TO RFNT.\u2014JUST OUT-! side St.Foy toll-gate: eight rooms and extension, Large garden attached.Modern improvements.Rent moderate.Apply to Chas.G.Rollit, Real Estate Broker.HOUSES, HOUSES, HOUSES IF YOU WISH TO QUICKLY SELL your houses, or purchase one, now i« the time.Apply to Alex.Nandy.the Real Estate Broker, Hovhelaga Bank Buildin, eer ae FOR SALE ene mr rere PROPERTY FOR SALE\u2014A 1.OT OF land, of a superficies of 4,700 feet, : with a two-stary brick building there- | on.large hangard, with stable and | coach house, situnled in the business ! portion of St.Roeh's, 101 Fleurie street.Apply to the Nouvelle Imprimerie, Commervial street, Fevis, nevtxtf.\u2014 eee rt AGENTS, STORE DECORATORS, We carry largest stocks af holiday «decorations, belis.garlands, wreaths, feetuoning.post cards, Looklets, puil- ere, art noveltiss, toux, dolls, maek \u2019 [In the matter of Frel.H.Bender, QUEENSTOWN \u2014 FISHOUARD \u2014 merly merchant, of Quebec.| : © LIVERPOOL \u2014 LONDON \u2014 PARIS | Exposition LIVE STOCK Notice iv hereby div that on Fri | Nai, marchant, Insolvent: a Fri - Quickest Roud 10 Louden and Contin! | Chic go, I.EXPOSITION DAY, November 19th, 190, at 11 |, \"iT be them Sof TN STOCK BROKERS vhque M.; RA , 1 (Win Bigs TelegraptmSubmarine Signals) | | Will be spld by public auction at | 5; pos, AH: will be rey wy office, | Direct Private Wire te \u2014_\u2014 { November 27th to Desomber (0th CHICAGO, ILL.he office of the undersigned, 126 SL 1 The umlivided hull of the lots of : Mentreal, Teronte, New York \u2014\u2014 ; res Poe viene, Quellec, tbe following ac land.situate and being iu tbe parieh \u2018 and Boston .\u2014 of Maint \u2018 a \u2019 MAURETANIA\u2014LUSITANIA.x , ROUND November 27th te December 10th (a) Stock of Wihe, Liquors and deni \" \" { meta a ue Yeauport, \u2014 Rargest, ae Steamships Afloat ) a TRIP _\u2014 Preserves, ut D.Rattray & phen bor i der the Num- | ednsedays.Son, à 7,300.00 sr EE, DE Neh the mort) B d F | TO brig EE _\u2014 $33 ROUND (5) ou of Wine, Liquors an \u2019 wewter] \"port mx of the lots Numbers.on 8 or fv La Baxonia, ; reserves at A.Grenier, on 204, 205 wy : ob > G November 27th, 28th, 29th 'n | \u2019 > 225, M coed CU 22 amd 29, of ITALY) Dec.4, Fob.5, Mar.19 ALLAN LINE and Sith, and Decembir 1st and 5th, TRIP St.John Street.\u2026 \u202686,000.00 ! the said cadastre.including such po \u2014 SPECIAL CRUISES, Royal Mail Steamship Coy.Heturn limit, passogers must rash (0) Joveral other articles WM tions of suid lat wa extend ima he | 88 St.Peter SL, Quebes Magnificent New 20000-Ton Stesmatips | THE FIRST OCEAN TURBINER | youn.1900.- Going November 27th, 26th and zou | (4) etlibu stock (to be sold Jake and over the discharge thers.TELEPHONE 844 Carmauis, surpris Fonte (14.300 tous) Molssicss and Witheut Vibration \u2014\u2014 and December lst and 5th.orclock BM \u201cse 3 fu aud he saath torly portions | A imi 8 J : 3 ute of lan bers nd ; Axorte-\u2014Madcire\u2014Gibraltar, LIVERPOOL, MONTREAL & QUESLO SERVICE Train Service from Levis o pin combs hii (Tb wale will made at so much in {964 uf the anid cwlnstre.Ce Nov.77, Jan.8, Feb.19 7.00 AM.t 12.80P.M* 6 40P.M.\u2019 > | the daliar to the highest udder.; Dec seb.5 March 19 vob! Bteamships Ne ee pm ant {Daily Rxcept Sundays.+ 11000, The inventory sud lists of rolling Vv.PARADIS, WALTER VENNER & co, Jun.23, s © «3 Nov.bpm.PERRY FROM QUEBEC N stock and other articles can ba exam- ; \u2018urator.! BROKERS 19 \u201c «HP.| 6.80A.M.12.00 NOON.6.00P.M Apply to 30 St.John St.\u2018corner | inl at aur, office.Office :\u2014 14 Dalhousie street, Richelieu | NUNOARIAK-AMERICAN SERVICE RATES OF PASSAGE.(Daily Rxcept Sunday.*Daily.) Palace Hill, Chateau Froutense snd | The rolling stock can be examined | & Unt.Nav.Co, Building.96 Church Street, Quebec.To Piume, via Gibraltar, Geuos, Naples, +-$77:50 and apwards Palace Station.\u2019 in the sheds of Mr.Dr.Dussault, in Quebec.12th November, 1909, COBALT AND LARDEN LAKE 2 > ; Caroals.Nov.Aie rand EE | LE A RCOL 0 N lA L Panet's Lane, 195 St.Anne St, on ARTHUR A Gazenie.!.Dec.4.Boon.location of wember 19th, 1909, Er UNEAU | AE DUPUIS, STOCKS RAILWAY Os asd after Suuday, October ith, 1907 tralus will leave Levis us follows, viz: * \u2018Pravellers\u2019 checks iseued\u2014good cvery where.Por freight and ly to The Cunard Bietmably cor La.AVI wine 8 ew te tery, or le ES Boston, PS NCDOUGALL & COHRNS 125 St.Peter street, Quebec.M ah.boc.\"EFAIVRE & TASCHEREA, ! REAL ESTATE Acconntants and Liquidators.FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS.1 Specialy Obtaining Fedora! JULES HONE, J.C.P.R Co.30 and upwards | B20 AM Expres for urn) Ee eran G.R.GRENIER & CIE, m6 TOC Lane be owe |B TO REE) agar en ff STOCK BROKERS Ki STOCKS qu Fri Cr Aecordi P ah Saturday aud Suaday.\u2019 ; i \u201cThess came cary erty one cae of caba | S407.Martie Err oral iol.mui.| 0 81 ST, PETER STREET J PA BRUREAU.mentor Seer passengers, called secon: fax and eydner, daily except Baur.SUBJECT 10 SALE | OFFER Le UN EAU, member Montreal Sud | thing participating in the rise.The London, Havre & Montreal Quebec Service 12.502.M, Merise Rxprose or St, Myaciuth= H S THO | Ci Direct orate are comes aient Ti | righ priced railroads, which bave been London Havre Steamshi Juchee and Montreal, dally.i .e MSON i | Stack Excoan A Go.members New Ÿ | of late wo sluggivh showed a | bottes oct sot Corinthian © Nov, | 42 PM.Mxpress for 81.\u2018Wyaclathe asd Mon.| City of Grand Forks, B.C.Due 1919 | ge.tone than for a very long while, THE os go Sarna 2 3 treai daily except Sunday.MANAGER, T i.per nto % | 123 St.Peter Street, Quebec.| Goud stocks were surly strong tous pd 3 omeranian 2 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2018own of Taber, Alb.; .wires, tiv on the pon, $40 to Loodon,'$45 to Havre and | For further particulars and Sleeping To a in 20 yeurs .PHONE 1596.he Missouri Pacibe pin totpect wen .\u201cThese boats carry one class of passengers, or Parlor Car accommodation, 1 7 ! City of Fernie, B.C.Due in 30 years Hospital Street, Montreal, brought out.In the eurly aftermoums known as second.apply to City Tic ces, Nos.i Te viELO ! MAIN 218.a violent break of sume seven points Thirä Claus.Havre, 331.00.London, $25.50 | Du Fort Street, 22 Dalhousie Street, 5% \u2014 in Sugar caused moderate recsasions | Village of Ville Marie, PQ.Due in 50 throughout the list but those were years TO YIELD 47-83%) PHONE 849.quickly recovered and the market \u2018 Vancouver, South, B.C.Due in 50 again turned strong iv the last hour, pag ron in 50 years THEO HAMEL Call money continue firm around # ° 9 five per cont., and quotations fes Write or phone for legal opinion and Midship Sal hy ic and king Re 34 t.Paul Street.Telephones on Proméosde Deck.Eiecirle Diop sed Blige | eue 349 St.Pau pho increase CANADIAN Nok.Quesec BAR nd ROYAL MAIL STEAMSNIPS Marconi Wireless Telegraph on board Victorian, Virginian, Tunisian and Corsican, bein eguar QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL at once a convenience and additional in case of t.re f A time funds remain unchanged.Tomd fi flare] (Loca Sdom Rr [I aad WAL | SPRCE ZONE, me Hw Leyva to C.W.WALCOT, |! House sTRELT.MONTREAT, STOCK EXCHANGE.Stook and investment Broker, | T6 Invesiors and Speculators | \u201cie Rice © Ce\u201d 98 ou Fora Sirs or PAUAGE | REFORD AGENCIES Sleeping Car Service Between 6% 222 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL Ww ORK gs , Amalgamated opened with la Nipissing.\u2026.NEW YORK PRODUCE NARKET.transactions at an advance of frm Neva Bootie.88.rpoot, $90 : sud class, $48.,; 98 St.Petar Street.Qncbeo.t a JEG né 5006 Drames, vmm:| DONALDSON LINE Quebec and Montreal, | me ne me We |B Ca No 1 900 | nel one use cable pundenees a Lives | Glasgow Sailings from Montreal \u2014 semis, Offer bonds, amply i NEW YORK, TORONTO, Asind.Offered! 1, $45; to London, $47.50.88, Athenis, .cold storage Nov.18 of companies we : © 7 if 0e TT 7 ee SE Ne (AMERICAN PALACE ||| have thoroughly investi- MONTREAL, gente Fue J M \"EE n ritain nent, te sailngs from St.Johm, M.2 ; T & - wl \u201d IE STAR LINE nein Cogn Dec.15 Sleepin Cars a %.to yield an | a mo AND COBALT Tain City » or it ; PASSE 50 singl vase Shon (ted 8 * We invite corres; nden \u2014 | = MINING ! Toledo i 0 ce second), .50 si return ; x oledo _ Sus eintbound, 37450, prépaid \u201cweaivound | The Most Comfortable In Use on || 74; 0\" 10 ran ze \u2018 4 SHOULD BE YOUR CIGAR OF EVERY DAY .Thos.Donohue Special for This Week $17.95 \u2014 New Fall Suits made of Cheviot land ali wool suitirg.Prices ranging from 825.75 to 625.09.Spxoial $17.95.Trimmel Hats {rom $7.75 to $0.50, Special 85.75, ; Fancy Flanellette Kimonas worth Monting ait uoonng Szoves 5754 Spel $10.We have tbe target umd sort hos Th os.Don ohue some display in tius city.Every stove guaranteed | 188 St.John St.Mechanics\u2019 Supply Co'y, CLEARING OUT QUEBEC.We have a sraall stock of Post Cards of the late fire in Lower Town, which we are clearing out at 4 for 5 cts.FOR À PARLOR | SUITES Th Mshogany, Walnut and other | i} Woods, Highly Polished D, $.RICKABY Furniture Warehouse Undertaking Establishment We are also offering special bargains in Papeteries, in order to make room for Xmas goods.T.H.ONtiil, 248 St.John St.\u2018THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE In disorders and diseases § of chilaren drugs seldem do good and ofter.do harm.Carefui feeding and bathing are the babies\u2019 remedies.Scott's Emulsion i« tl.e food-medicine that not only nourishes them most, put also regulates their di- À gestion.It is a wonderful Ae for i weight and ey y gain we fl health on a d0Ses.presyios à une NE SCOTT & BOWNE B 126 Wellington St, Wast, Toronto, Out.MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Friday, November 12th, 1909.Present: \u2014His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Barbeau, Camptell, Cannon, Collier, Cumminse, Dinan, Fisct, Gauvreau, Hogan, Johin, Lantier, Lavigueur, Letourneau, Masie, Messervev, Mulroonev, Noreuu, Paquet, Pouliot, St.Pierre, Verret.\u2014(21).; The minutes of the last meeting are read and confirmed.Read a letter from the Queer & levis Furry Company acknowledging [rein of the revolutions of thanks received from the Quebec Citv Council jor assistance given bv one of the cempanv's boata at the fire of the 16th of October last.Rend a letter from the Council of the Town of | thanking the Couns vit of Quebee for the cheque of one Lhinedred dallars, presented to the Levis Fire Brigade for services render wl ut the fire of the 16th of October last.Said letter is referred to the Vinance Committee, Read a letter from the Ouchee Board ing the City Council to grunt rubs Hantial he! towards the holdine.next veur, of an exhibition, at Quebec, bv tie Queber F.tien Company.Re ferrell to the Finance Committee, The City Clerk luvs rn the table of the Couneil the finuncinl reports of the City of Chicago, U.S.A.for 1908, Ordered that a letter of acknowledgement ond thanks be forwarded to the Maver of Chicana.Presinted the 82nd report of the By law Committee (reconmendis,s that By-law No.435 ne passed according Phone mr 7 John St.FLOU 2 ¢ a Al y General Provisions.GEO.TANGUA LOWER TOWN, QUEBEZ.Office, 48 St, Paul Street.A.LEOFRED iGraduateof Lavai and \u201cle bois SIVIL ENCINBA- \u2014SPECIALITY \u2014 WATERWORKS 09 ST.JOUN STREET, Telerbouo 665.Quebec.WAREHGUSES - \u201c3; nitions?\u2019 [es a N ° A EL EE AR AE PEINE Grab it We are the promoters of numerous bargains, many people exhaust themeelves ineffectually, by trying 10 excel nur offers, Many of our opportunities are probably laying by, if this is the case you are doing wrong.Waya of making money are so scarce, you need not put them aside, but rnb them as soon ns they come.The followimg are of this kind.The Delineator Free To any one subscribing for TINE DELINEATOR, the fashion auto the original draft prepared).Mined hye Alderminn Gauveeau, se- \u201cndud bv Alderman Lantier, and resolved: That the seid report Le takes up ax the second arder of the dax.Presentrd the 635th report of the Market Committee (to grant a cer tnin number of Fcenses for private tulle) Moved hy Alderman Matte.secended te Alderman St.Pierre, and resolved: , That the said report he taken UP as \u201ctbe 2rd order of the day.L Order af the dav:\u2014 © Fires Order of the Dav:\u2014Second reading of By-Law Noo (36, intituled: fu lee to nnnex the Town of Limoi- | Tot to the City of Quebee, for which eocomil reading and passing there must Le 9} members nf the Council present | te falawise allermen being present, tn wit: \u2014-Al'ermen Barbeau.Camnbell, Casnon, Collier, Cummings, Dinan, tier, Lavipmenr, Letourneau, Matte, | Moseerver, Mulraonev, Noreau, Parmet, To dint, St.Pierre, Verret.\u2014(21).Ani the Council being ready to pro: \u201ceed to the snid second readiig of the maid by-law, it is moved Alderman Fiset, seronded hw Alder | men Dinnn, and resolved: \u2014That | the second reading of the sald By-law No.438 be adiourned to the next eit- tin7 of this Council, and that the said Tx-law be again published in the offi- cinl newenapers of the citv.together \u2018 with public notices of said second of Trade, enclusing resolutions request.| \u201cNEW SMOKE BYE-LAW ADOPTED Similar to the Measure Now in Effect in Ontario and Acceptable to Manufacturers.A meeting of the civic by-law com: mittes was held last evening at the \u2018City Hall, which was presided over by AM.Gauvrean, those present being His Worship Mayor Garneeu and Ald.Verret, Collier, St.Pierre, Noreau and Huard, members of the Committee and Ald.Pouliot and Messorvey.As the object of the meeting was to consider the smoke nuisance, 5 number of manufacturers were pressut to discuss the matter witht the city fathers.Among the manulacturers present wore Messrs, Jos.Picard, President of the local branch of the Canadian Manulacturers\u2019 Association, L.A.Noisan, Secretary, F.Canno dit Marquis, O.Goulet, Poliuin, 0.Chalifour, Elie Turgeon, J.3g Langlois, Duchaine and J.Pouliot.The chairman read the by-law which the city intended to adopt regarding , the smoke nuisance, the by-law being : similar to that in force in Torontc { and to which the Quebec manufacturers did not appear to have any objection.According to this by-law manufacturers could allow dense and black smoke to issue from their chimneys duri | six minutes every hour and if the by- \u2018law was not enforced a fine of 840 i would be imposed or 2 montim impri- scnment.Nr.Picard and several other manufacturers spoke on the sub.jert and the delegation withdrew from the miesting to consult with enoh other regarding the proposed hy-law.The manwfacturers subsequently returned to the committee room and Dresidént Picard.acting as spolesman, informed the committee tint they had dncided ithe bv-law will be propcsed at the i next Council meting.\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW ENCAMPMENT.Fureka Encampment, No.5.1.0.0.\"F.wus instituted at St.James, Jue., on Saturday evwing hy Grand Patriarch M.J.Vickson, assisted liv Grand lich Priest Jas.Towe, Grand ! LRenior Warden i.J.Potter, Grand iSeribe Wm.Kennedy.Grand Treasurv P.R.Walker, John Shirlow and C.J.Reed, grand representatives, and John .Norris, P.C.P.The new encampment [tarts out with twenty members, | Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA \u201cBILLY, THE KID.\u201d Tn his new play, \u201cBilly.the Kidd,\u201d by Josph Santlev and Walter Woods, :Frant Dickson gives an exhibition of hocsemanshin not often seen, even on the stage.The actinp of the play called for his exit at the end of the \u201cthird act on horseback, mt Le matos 1 hie entrance The horm he rides has a history.Every wiki west show har a number of untrained western horses which are known as bucking bronchos.This i horse was one of them and one of the | most vicious in the equipment.The show was in New York this summer Fiwt, Gauvrean, Roian, Jobin.Lan- ; and ae no one conld do anything with + OF the hores, the owners were clad to part with it for a tithe of its value, Is fell into the hands of the actor, and many are the weary hours he spent treating the horse witi the utmust bv ; xindness, helore he could even mount its back.Now the horse appears to recognize the mastery of the map, but tere is no nme else who cem even throw a saddle across its back with out taking his life practically inte his hands.Yet with Billy, the Kid he is es gentle as n kitten and invariable receives his sugar each time ho is rid.to accept the hy-law which was the ! same in force in Toronto and in England.The deputation then withdrew and on the animal as well.| redline at the nest meeting of this den.\u201cBille, the Kid\" will be prenent.Ca-cil.\u2018ed nb the Auditorium November 23nd, Second Order of the Day: \u2014Read the edt, he sth, ext Meniav.Tuesday ml report of the By-law Committee.and Wednesday, with a matince Wod- MONEY TROUBLE JIT VANHE messe A few doses End Backache and Bladder Misery and Restore Healthy Kidney Action, \u2014\u2014 The most effective and harmisss way to oure baoksche and regulate out-of order kidneys, or end bladder trouble, is to take sovers! closes of Pape's Diuetic, You will distinctly feel that yous kidneys and urinary organs are being clenned, healed and vitalired, and all the miserable symptoms, such as backache, headache, nervousness, rheumatism and darting pains, inflamed or swallen eyelids, irritability, sleeplessness, or suppressed, painful or frequent urination (especially at night) and ather distress.Jeavieg after taking the first fow doses.; The moment you suspect any kidney or urinary disorder, or rheumatism, begin taking this harmless preparation ay directed, with the knowledge that there ie no other medicine, at any price, amde anywhere else in the world, which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure as a filty-cent treatment of Pape'a Diuretic, whick asny driogiet can supply, Your physician, pharmacist, banker or anv mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cincinnati, is a large and responsible med- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16.190% F.SIMARD & CIE.Gowns Made to Order Dresses for Calling, Evening and Theatre Wear, plain snd fancy Tallor- Made Suite, in the nowest materials, and in sppropriate weights, for Fall and Winter climates.A special im tion of Semi-Made Robes, of Broadcloths, Embroidered Taffeta, Not and Chiffon.Also a selection of vary attractive Wourning farments sod Millinery.\"Wrapper Department Velours Flanellette Kimonos.von as Wool Eiderdown Kimonos.Oriental Crepe Kimonos.Flowered Jap Silk Kimono \u201cloves for Women Women's Navy and Red All Wool Gloves, all aixes, roy.500, for.M80.Women's White and Grey Long Gloves, ap exceptional value at @0c., \"White Wool Gloves, well worth 886 for mue vu pa Black Kid Gloves, 16 button length, regul 78, 96e.tor Heavy Tan Kid Gloves, 13 and 16 button length, regularly sold a .ee axe LAS Linen Department This Week's Specials A lot of fine Damask Table Cloths, very good dmigms, lar $1.80, for.81.19 Roller Linen, 16 in with red boarders, rallysold for 20c.Special.\u2018 Towels, 18x36, all linen, with or without fri { or.a dire, reçu wide, icine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence.A Don\u2019t be miserable or worried ane other moment with a lame back or «logged, inactive kidneva or bladder misery.All this goes after you start taking Pape\u2019s Dinvetic, nnd in a few | days vou feel and kuow that vour kids | neve, liver and urinary system are © healthy, clean and normal, and all i danger passed.Accept only Pape's Diuretic\u2014filtycent treatment\u2014from any drug store \u2014anywhere in the world.PAID OFFICIAL VISIT.R.W.Bro.Geo.H.Stott, District Deputy Grand Master for Quebec and Thre:
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