The Quebec chronicle, 17 octobre 1898, lundi 17 octobre 1898
[" | 25 CENTS a month se-, cures you the | Chronicle | every morn- in Che under new auspices.So general has been the demand in this city and district for a morning newspaper that, in response, à number of our leading citizens, whose names have already been annoucced, have associated themselves together for the purpose of continuing the journal that for half s century has met the want.They have formed the Chronicle Printing Company, which has acquired the property, sud today the now mensgement sesames Ja the past the reading public and business men of Quebec have, irrespective of race, creed and politics, shown a generous appreciation of the Chronicle.Appearing us it does to-day no longer a personal venture, but, in à see, à pyblic enterprise, promoted by our foremost citizens, the Chronicle lock ferward to a earcer of comtinpsd and enhanced woefulnoss.It realizes that the first business of s newspaper is to publish the news promptly, accurately and faicly.The \"AN ANNOUNGEMENT \u2014am \u2014 T0 TH (THREE DOLLARS A YEAR.) ee) E PUBLIC.whatever they are able to accomplish.In no sense is the Chronicle an organ.It looks to no Government for its maintenance.It proposes to serve the whole rather than any particular section of the community.To the discussion of all pertinent questions its columns will be open to the entire public so far as the limits of space will permit.Of public issues the Chronicle holds that the most important to its constituents at present is to convince the people of Canada that the development of the business of this port is eesential to the progress of the Domin'on as à whole, because whatever is done to bold and increase the trade of the St.Lawrence, is so much accomplished for the cheapeninz of transportation and the preservation of the Canadian route to the ses.The new conditions that are \u201c\"apdly coming into play\u2014the increase of the draught of ocean vessels, the early completion of the inland canal system, and the birth of the great export palp trade - are calculated to make Quebec a more important port active and alert and by no means lacking of independence where the interests of Quebec are concerned, though {differing at times as to the means that ought to be adopted.The Chronicle, ua- der its new management, freely acknowledges the work of its local contemporaries, both English and French, and wishes them well.For whatever measure of success they have enjoyed it is to be presumed that they have rendered service to the public.They have their own fields to fill and so far as they do it they are appreciated.The Chronicle also has its field to fill.So far as it lives up to its opportunities it will continue and increase the success that has marked its career since its inception.It is intended to improve the paper from time to time as business warrants.The advertizing community will, it is believed, contribute to this and find in it farther reason for utilizing the columns of this journal to reach the public.Merchants who have sufficient faith in their goods to invite the people of QUEBEC, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1898.SEA, Many of the Mohegan\u2019s Vic- WASHED UP BY THE tims are Drifted Ashore.Guard, People on Shore Cheer the Life Boat's Orew.St.Keverine, Oct, 18&\u2014In the lower end of the church here lie fifteen bodies, amo: them three or four women and one gi The bodies are laid out reverently.faces of the victims present a sad sight, played with their features.It is exceedingly difficult to trace the events of the disaster, but so far as can be ascertained it seems that the weather was not thick, but that a strong south-east wind was blowing, and that there was a heavy ground swell on and a strong current running.Dinner was ready, and Captain Griffiths was about to proceed to the saloon, when a sudden crash made it ap.nt that the steamer had gone ashore.Rho Ca in immediately) went on deck and thé survivors say they saw him on the bridge doing all that lay in the power cf à brave man, to lessen the disaster.Authentic particulars of the events occurring after the ship struck are not obtainable.It seems, however, that one of the ship's boats containing several women away safely but was capsized.A num- GALLANTRY OF CAPTAIN AND CREW Headed by the Vicar and Coast + showing how rudely the waves and rucks ph PROMIBITIONISTS CONFIDENT.They Claim that They Have a Majority of Nearly Nine Thousand.Toronto, Oct.16.\u2014The Dominion Allisnce has compiled from the returns a statement of its view of the plebiscite vote.It shows that the question of prohibition was carried by a majority of 8,717.The following are the returns by Provinces : ; Majurities for Total for.The Alliance claims to have carried 125 constituencies, and to have lost in 81.Iy|these huddled together wherever they |.holds that the constituents of 128 representatives are for pmwhibition and those of 85 against.\u2019 A DERAULTER CAUGHT Missing Employes of the Banque Nationale Arrested.8,717 | TY à / Chom QUEBEC WINS AT FOOTBALL.The Juniors Outplay the Youths from McGill.WAR KILLS BASEBALL.Mise.Hoyt Successfully defends Her title as Champion Woman Golfer in America.Tho Quebec Junior Football Team scored its second victory on Saturday afternoon to the tuno of 20 to 4, which would have been about 30 to 4 had mat the game been called before time was up.However, the McGill boys have no reason to be ashamed of their defeat for they played pluckily and steadily agninat a better aggregation.Both teams had on men who are virtually Intermediates, but the preponderance in this ct probably lay with Quebechere were altogether about a round dozen of spectators on the grounds and could best find shelter from the blinding sleet and snow, while the officials looked like so many drowned rats, As for the layers thoy were literally encased in mud.ud filled their eyes, their ears, theig uveérils and their mouths, while their bair was matted with it till it resembled a street sweepers\u2019 broom.Their jerseys and snow white canvas became a uniform and dirty brown, and everything from the ball upwards looked miserably wretched.» cle (ONE CENT PER COPY.) QUEBEC COLFERS BEATEN.They Lose to Montreal But Are Still Leading.(Special to the Chronicle.) Montreal, Oct.15\u2014The Quebec Golf Club to-day played their semi-annual match with the Royal Montreal Golf Club on the Dixie Links and were beaten hy one hole.The weather was miserable in the extreme, rain coming down in torrents, but the visitors put up a manful game.The score was -\u2014 Quebec.Holes Montreal.Holes up.up.J.8.Gillespie.0 H.McPherson .2 W.C, J.Hall.O P.Taylor.9 Canon Vanlifland, 8 Rev.J.Dobaon.0 Major Sheppard .3 Rev.Mr.McCuaig 0 W.A.Griflith.2 8, Stancliffe.0 A.E.Swifc .0 W.J.S.Gordon.1 W.B.Scott.0 J, R.Meeker.1 G.B.8.Young.9 W.W Wateon., 0 H.8.Thomson.0 G.McDougall .2 H.D.Smith.1 A.H.Harris.0 H, McGreevy .1 Dr, McPhail .0 H.B.Bignell .0 F.Brown .4 Colonel White.0 W.Fleming .4 8.Blanchet .0 A.A.Wilson.2 24 25 The first match played on the Quebec links in the early summer was a swooping vict to the Quebecers, who are thus well ahead on the season s play.OSGOODE WHITBWASHBS ARGONAUTS.Toronto, Oct 15\u2014On the \u2019Varsit Grounds this afternoon, Osgoode def A) NTH announces | your Wants in the Chronicle.| NO.19,120.Departmental Stores Z.PAQUET, 167-168-171 St.Joseph Street, TELEPHONE 2171 Ladies Ars Invited to Visit Our Bow Mantle and Fur Department, On the le't, plate glass cabiosts and show tables display the latest snd most fashiomable goods in the line of imported Wrappses, Collars, Jacket, Opers Wrappers, Fur Limed Mantles, \u2018Waterproofs.ete.On the rieht, Choice Furs are displayed, such as : Mantles, Collarettes, Capes and Capettes, Pelerines, Mufls, Fur Bounets, etc.The Latest Styles in Collarettes, such ne : Marquise, Florence, Victoria, locia, T™otte, Duchess, Jubiles, ome, Countess, Besuty, Style 4 (a À variety of Jubilee).: Pelerines, different Muffe, Boss, &e.One moment the ground was white with n + ; ; a y .al ; the Argonauts in an wa; 19 to 0.Chwenicle does not consider that it is [than ever if our Governments, Quebec and the travelling public to inspect Er of its occupants were rescued life- \u201cthe beautiful\u201d save in the spots where | The game was not first-class % .Both Hat De artment.; i the cf the da; blic men, and people generally | their stocks, will continue to find that the | boats, Another boat with 16 was the scrimmage had left its mark, and the teams did a lot of fumbli nd D legatimate to ee .bid pd La ap to their opportunities and responsi.| Chronicle is at 1 of jums of | Picked up by a lifeboat and safely got FOUND AT PLATT3BURG.next it was transformed into a ses of mud 2 8 in loose play at times.WANTS A FIGHT.New York, Uct.16 \u2014Martin Flaherty, the Lowell, Mass., featherweight pugilist,is out with a challenge to meet any man in thoworld from 136 to 130 pounds.HAMILTON INTEKMHDIATES LOSE.Lo .ashore, and two or three other ns communication that it pays to patronize.managed to reach land.Out of 161 per- Along with the improvements in the news- | sons on board, 4b escaped.Upto a paper, the Chronicle Printing Company | hour to-night, about 30 bodies have been proposes to add to the already well equip- washed ashore: at different points.A ped job printing 1 h of the busi sontherly wind is now blowing and it is .° © that the bodies of many more vic- So that, in every respect, the establish- | tims will be recovered by to-morrow.An in- a8 rain succeeded snow.Still, all the out- outside moisture could not dampen the enthusiastic ardor that burned within the breasts of the determined footballers, and the game, from start to finish, went on with unabated vigor, At no time was it low, and often it was very fast, all thingy considered, being far above the av will, therefore, discharge its duty as a | bilities.The Chronicle believes that though news gatherer with a desire to keep its [a friendly rivalry between the different readers well informed rather than to bias | ports of the St.Lawrence may be healthfu) their jodgmeats.Stil, it will have its own | and beneficial, yet mutual depreciation and Opinions which it will be prepared to state | recrimination are alike inimical to both frankly, fearlessly and independeatiy.It } Montreal and Quebec, as calculated to placo Great reduction on Im: ported Trimmed Hats, Felt and Walking Hats, Pluines and Birds, etc.At the nexs counter will be fennd an Discovered in a Saloon by a Private Detective\u2014The Prisoner Intends to Resist Extradition.Plattsburg, N.Y.,Oct.16\u2014Gus Haynes, ; el .- ; ; : \"| = secret service officer of Montreal, assist- | à juni .; extraordinary choice of Biglish Matiwill aiways present its political views f weapons in the hands of American com.| ment will box credit to the modern and quest will be held on | sonde Tho ren: ed by Chief Wool, on Saturday afternoon, a jumion same ss * ou such Te Hamilton, Ont., Oct.15\u2014In the Inter- nees in Silk, Trimmed with Owed.A _ to the public in a fair way, snd at the ssme | petitors against the St.Lawrence route.smakened Quotes which we observe | FO\".trom the inhabitants, oe the ut.completed 4 shrewd ice of detective anticipated, but the very opposite was mediate Football match £0, between fine assortment of Shawls, in Shetland : 5 i i g nfoldi ; as , t acer rrest R.; © Young Torontos an: a: n, the ; time will concede to opponents credit for | The press of Quebec has in the past been | every day unfolding around us, most Kindness in being shown to the female en of 4 tollter from the x di the ase rhe Play per rt per former came up with : much stronger {aan a ool, en Cot Sane Woollen ! i metropolis.Up to last August, Beaulieu | relating, and the talking evil, to which re- | han they had on the Toronto yrounds an ; THE VIAU NURRER CASE Mr A.G.L Smith, wha was among was & discount clerk in the Montreal 5 \u2019 won by 3 points to 0.All : THE QUTLOUK IS SEBIOUS, = WILL NOT TAKE CUBA, | tee ke here bee ie haunts of Goma, | re paste i von, wae rode | 1 iw! piv wim Biovonim | AL KILds of Dorsed and Walsh, \u2014 Assistant Attarney-Geperal Cannon \u2014- with the reporter of the Associated Press, | When an examination wae made of the | paytal, friendly \u201csagging,\u201d such as REOORD.Colored SIL.Blac od Iho SLETE, in Telle How ts Stage.United States Will Leaye|he mid ho sw the captain on the | financial affairs treal branch | taking mea by the baok of the neck and | Guelph, Ont, Oct.15 \u2014At Petrie's Bi- | Cloth and Fel.rine Satin, Evacuation of Fashoda is \u2014- \u2018 bridge giving ordors, which were carried | 3 that _ time, by the Dominion | foroing their faces into the mud, gouging | cycle Track this riternoon.W.F.Mitchell, { Very Frne Silk Underw E the Island Free, out FAP - ible.As the ship sank | officials, it was found that there | their eyes out with the fists, or pulling Hamilton formerly from tins city, went Ladies\u2019 Ooutamen, just pm Demanded.Mr.L.J.Caavos, Awlstant Altorse;: \u2014_\u2014 the - taint Pr alon {the side and sprang | Woe » shortage, sand with the discovery, | (hem round by the hair, but there was no | after th Carter mile mile and tromile Infants\u2019 Trousesny, com \u2014- Gamorel, taiked to a represem'atie ol thin Y overboard ihe verse] lurched and the Beaulieu and four other clerks disappeared.| attempt at doing a serious injury and all rds, HE ucceeded in breaking the five.| ,CA*hmete and Flannelette Decsscs, in all paper yesterday reapoctiog the Visu marder | TRDRPENDENT NATIUN PROPOSED.y i When an examination of the books had agrood at the close that the game had been | at nier ces og Shades, for Children.BAILAND AND FRAS03 AROUSED, [ceee, He wn thet is ws so the Sopreme \u2019 pase ngers a soemed Ja be thrown into been completed, a shortage of sevoral | lensantone.The only © ae ne con mile record by thirty seconds, Be came 0 whole balance of our nevertment of : : grt, as the despa , © water .3 , 3 - within a second of the r in the quar- \u2014\u2014\u2014 Court of Appests sitting in Montres), on the | Snaîn Sees Difficulties in the Way | Smith, who is a strong swimmer, managed thousand dollars was found, and then an | wag J.O'Meara, of Quebec, and he had | ter-mile ; but, owing to the pacomskers| NATURE CORSETS 17th June, 1399, which greated » new trial to get through the masa of people in the | #ffort was made to locate the missing men.! only o slight twist to his] knee.W.Pugh | not being able to pick him u Politislians and Nowapspers 10 4; Cordelia Viau upon two grounds oat of the of the Scheme, as it May a a Sucoeedod in evnding several | The four others implicated with Beaulieu | replaced him and played wing until the | he was unable to react he mile Fy is pow offered ab great reduction.Gesat Beltala Are Discuse four arged by ber cauntel, viz: -1 Became Lead to Anarchy.who tried to clhnoh him as he passed them, | were early arrested and brought bck to | beginning of the second half when he ex- | Time quarter-mile, 27 seconds ; one mile, | BELFAST, which is ben Dew, Corset ber deposition ss a witness at 1he Coroner's \u2014_\u2014 He asys he swam for three hours and a half | Moutresl.Some friends came to their | changed with Genest.The officials were | 58 seconds : five miles, 11.14.* | with the Boîtes, * ing » favorite ing War\u2014Rumoured inquest had been read to (be jury ab ber | London, Oct, 17\u2014The Paris correspon- | before be reached shore.rescue, paid their share of the amount |i quire setisfactory to both sides and ; es, 11.14., Pre ei Crown 4, Led ue Aus La dent of the Times says :\u2014In reply to_the | Falmouth, Oct 16\u2014The survivers, with- taken and the charge Wy) uot pressed.| gave equal justice to all.The slippery MONTREAL BADLY EBATEN._ ; \u2014\u2014\u2014 Lau letters acid to ave been written by | Spanish statement the American Com- | out exception, speak in the highest terns When the regular Montreal force gave up | ground made running difficult, the I\u201d Kingston, Ont, October 15\u2014To-day's | Ses Our Carpet snd Upholstery London, ()ct.16 \u2014The week opened |Cordslia Visa to Sim Panlow, withoat iv missioners have declared that the United | of the devotion, heroism and coolness dis.| the chase after Beaulieu, the case |'ball was also very difficult to handle, being | footbell match, Granites vs.Montfeal, re- was put into the hands of Detective ted in sline.Hayes, who traced the man through the come ja aline.\u2014 Dominion ; and when the und me too hot for him, Beaulieu shipped across QUEBEC.: +, having previously been established that it with an ominoes raitling of sabres over | ns possible iA produce the letters them- Fashods in England and rumblings of à legives.As to the admissions made by the revolutionary volcano in Paris.The situn- | aocused to Detoctive MuCaokill were sulted in a great victory for the former.A strong wind blew lengthwise down the ground and during the first half was much in favor of the Granites, who kicked with Show Window, Displaying the Best Wilton Carpets.English States refuses to assume sovereignty over | played by the officers and crew of the ill- Cubs, but will remain in the Taland to | fated steamer and declare that all were organize normal order and security before | instantly at their posts when it was known A120 IN McGILL, handing it over to the authority | that she had struck.Axminster, Brussels, Velvet, Turkish Rugs, tiom arising out of the situation between | held admissible, J.Wartele and Quimat | (q- .cet .the line into New York, where for a time | Genest.Back.Patoh.[js \"Tho first half ended with th 4 | Axminster Rags.Great Britain and France as to the right dissenting on this a In eter 10 got rid Hepatic Goverment oA tho Dew nor Ee Pe aia Poe vas he felt comparatively safe.Early in Sep- | À.Henry.Half «+» « Meaghan, | Granites 32, Montreal 0.There were Pi Pont Regs, in all colors, of io of ¥ahoda is extromely | of these nimissinas for her new trial, Sordeha | hat there canner be any in um | sent up, but it was ton late then to avoid | tember lie came to Plattsburg, where he | C.Toeld.Backs + i at.three goals kicked, two touches and mix | Linoleum, mew designs.gw, Krerything hinges on the nature |Viss, wroogh her counscle.Moser Loire of sovereignty and t a state|the catastrophe, which occurred so |hss since resided.An the Xin mall & Henderou Quarter \u201c MasKinion |Touges- The Granites pushed welland | The Best Kaglish and Canadian Oilcloth, of the report of Major Marchand, the Sa our aoû it ea Invoribed for | caunot be left ict, as such a situation | suddenly that there was mot sufficient | evidently taken dion e ith or fun ds | Kenned: .eee Miller kicked better than Montreal.There were piano drapery.embroidered « rary bey snd French commander at Fashods, which is hearing at the Oasober sittir gs of the Court.| Would be simple anarchy.It should be [time to get out all the life-saving amounts, B har ond ha ou that Foote vous Serim Cr ek, | many scrimmages and incessant throw | PR FR Chit Restauits tod owing pu a eer Ao Bt Gor.When the case was called, on the | mentioned that in Cuba are an American | apparatus of the shi 3 The terror Then he grrived lave - eee by | Lin say on mage = Anderson, ong a the second | halt the wind rd Hotels, © one o [13:6 isetant, Mr.Cannon, Amistacs | Eviction Commission, onthe one hand, [of the scene was indescribal en A ., sous Teer \" on ers es au esnment 1 Pre oe of Marchand's Attorney-General, \u201cmsde a motion on and a Spanish Commission ou the other, | jumped overboard in an agony of playing the.piano In Foren eo Pieber : e \u2018Bag eld, quickly made à and tro ro then Special Bargains in This Department \u2014e 3 to oo the Bit ab \"ot Fa CUMIU- | bebaif of the Crown, to quash the appesl, oo | and the many interests stil by | despair and the women passengers huddled ew oe EP tabu O'Meara, = Porter, the Granites got down to work and secured ; i The cv eustion ashoda by | (he groond that ne appeal lies to the Supreme Spain in Cuba will not be guaranteed if | together and refused to leave the deck.that Beaulieu was in aitsburg, M Over 1 Wiogs, 40000\" Leslie, atry and converted it and before the Chenille Portieres, at $1.75 per she French must, however, take place, if | Court, ta Criminal matters, from the judg- | euch anarchy existed.It in, therefore, a | The officers remained on the bridge to the and on Friday he n his search for him, | MoGreevy.ings.4.+ ie.| game finished made another try, con- pair war bocwver.(iront Britain and France is | meat of tne Court of Appeals when such pure fiction, aay the Bpaniards,if Americans | last, and many instances of sacritice are assisted by Chief Wool, (in Saturda; Casale cp eee M ilson, | vorting it.The final score was Granites, toc ue 1e to be ar: sted, as nbe Marquis of Salisbury | judgaent orders a new trial, but only Olen declare that they cannot discuss the debt | recorded, Members of the crew are known afternoon they found him in] Peter Lato's Rerwin.es Maate er 44; Montreal, 8.By mutual consent Ohenille Table Covers.size es, Daa mailed bis color to.be mast and aan | the sonviotion bus been acs \u201cace an.| ©f Cbs and the internal aflirs of the Es- [to havestood by and watched the boats a Re I uodioy {Goal Umpires.\u2026 (©.Souith, | the game was concluded five minutes before |e \u201coon , arm the Pain Be bas on | saath Aciicien 742, 0x.2 Jade Criminal | and.Insuch & gase, to be logical, the | lsunched and put off when it waa apparent at Le ct Mom MacNaughton.Toc ares.Cr mith, the | half hour expired on account of duck.» aplece.\u2018 o ' cles 742, 80 ] ae ; n- v .RR 5 .e stron; support of the country.Th= clear, strong | Code, Mr, Cannou\u2019s motion was granted by Cuban, instead of the Amorican Commis that hey wore the cn See x Noo treal voluntarily, but a despatch from his | Umpire, P.F.X.Genest.me although the per was et he Tapestry Rugs, 2 yards long, st speeches of Liberal leaders Lond Ross LE Cost Chet iden, 1nd Cordeila Vines ppt Tn BT boat with a load of 40 persons ou its way | uncle, who is a practising physician in that | Referee, F.8.Stocking, .Montreal's favor in keeping the bal in the | 90c.only.: beey sad Mr.Hab: Hoory Asquith, |, pol vas quasbed.Consquentiy matters | STARS AND STRIPES to the shore many who were bai.| ity, owused bin to change his mind and | The game opened wih a determined | Granites territory.The only serious injury coming this erticsl Linment, were very stand thos at present.Cordelia Visu will |.have à new trial shortiy at.s special term of > the Court of Queen's Busch, Crown Side, the Government in th stand the Jatter | sitting for the distriet of Terreboune, st Sthe will now fight extradition.rush by the visitors, who brought the ball dangerously close to the Quebec goal line, whence the home scrimm worked it LANDSLIDE ATS0UTH QORERO.almost to the other end of the field, and AT PORTO R100.| tling for their lives in the water, whom it was impossiole to save, The villagers, headed was that to Stanley Parter,a Granite player, , hisshoulder was dislocated, It was a cold day for the spééiators andthe hours went by important, in thit they J.wons rate tu the world that the Liber! party is solidly with Finæ to be Holsted Other Departments Well Work à by the viear and The American A 0 1 coast guard, stood on the shore and cheer- A landslide occurred at South.Quebec © very slowly in view of the many stops to bon taken in the Bond ww Tene Libera Soholsstique.The Court of Apposis bas To-morrow\u2014The New Governors.| ed the bost.When the lifeboat entered | yesterday, a quantity of earth having fallen Shon (hofield snd aking se ov f tho give relief to players, Visit { oe ew vot Ho juapossibillty | doonsed ta detective MoCsekill wore sdaiv \u2014 the little cove the fishermen waded into | in the vicinity of the G.T.R- property | yo the kick, but fat us | BROOKVILLR28, OFPAWA 12.| Fancy Dress Good EE Miinquishing the British aime.and | sible ss svidemse, Ponce, Porto Rio, Oct.16-The Stare he te to hap drug the fe bast upio | there.Nobody was injured and th dem \u201c3728 eck JIMS.\"oy was] Brockvile Oct, 6-The football match y ® points out that if it comes to war it will \u2014 Sn pe a ly raised at San the boss ch and Mo this | Tomes, bia age caused to property is not heavy.worked down to the McGill end and being | here to-day, between Brockville and Otta- Costings and Tweeds, not be merely for Fashoda, but for the AM OUTBREAK OF PIRB3.on | ; SOT d back from the scrim: wp, was played in min.The grounds were maintenance of Great Britain's place in the Brigadier-General Fred.D.Grant will | had been alresdy prepared for their re BXAMINBRS ARRIVS.nage ! by ; Û © J.3 : derson to Tofield the latter dry; 4 Jin wretched condition and the playing was Gents\u2019 Custom Made Clothing, ! y be given commañd of the district of San | ception.} i en ed 4 D ying Re UE, of ae père nfs rep To Fn comping ue isin of a | els me is beds pat | ré mo Eu Hier | Bin Sho ches ck I ent or BS Sh | Genie Paraishiog French press is snrnestly urging » pesciful the Central Station up to Mr.er H sb : amo si Lumacos, ou the a out for che red 3 a ta out word Journ 7 7 Alfred Lord, J.R.Parkin, 8.J.Lawrence, Yigaroys kel ey relieved their charge, | Play was better in the lost half when \\ 5 © of the sfiuir.Thess papers re tr am ot on a re ery will Le given and ot other The wreck was fruitless so fur as taking H Lanctot and R Thos Brot od an ouest fumbling the ball IN went out Ottawa scared 12 Points to Brockville's Counterpanes, eandidly admit that Frauce is no match for During the evening the curtai had | portions of Porto Rico, anyone from tha vessel waa concerned, but es ams, ln tn ke examine of touch near ne.long series | 6.The total score was 28 to 12 in favor of Comforte: Great.Ber.tain in the event of war.= fre and had extinguis od by v on its way back to the shore sixteen other le for Sam a ta te study of of scrimmages followed and the superiorit Brockville, .omiorters, Thoro has been » great deal of talk bers | CL, naten.A smouldering portion of | EMPEROR IS NOT BEAD, | survivors wese takon trom the water; Phia Carey.of the visitors tn doubling up thelr | OTTAWADOWNBDTHNTIGBRS.| Biankois shout the Fou dons \u201ciron the part of | the same must bave fallen unnoticed on Dt eee od 5 was just bafare daybreak) © \u2019 a rt H Sei Aden Sie] ottawa, Ont.Oct.15 ~The Ottawas ~ she British Fc serament Le reported to [tbe caæpet, and caused a second fire.ometquy tod that China's Rulew RQDIES RECOVERED.Remember \u2018\u2019Phe Maine\u201d ! { | Establishmens a fnilure, * La in pad after à jou.[had little trouble in disposing of the Footwear for everybody.Be te on india ria ai, | Tho carpot and all the floor of he rom A da || London, \u2018Oct.16-\u2014Tho Atlantio Trans- | in Morgue or mobs mod Bet |e Bo bor oti closed die sot | Hamilton ee a de Le pions nead a ing small arme Gro at | Bogethet with oy f the efecis w ate port Company issued the following state- | Iron Bedstouds end Bedding, Uhesp.\u2014D.| half.Quebec 10, McGill 4.match, The score was to 1in favor of a bed this weeks whother | déétrayed,.\u2018The fre bac ren axtinguishe Pekin, Oct.16\u2014 Prince Ching, on behalf | ment this evening regarding the fate of the | 3 Rickaby, 337 St, doha Adios TD | Poe cee hit opened a very pat the Ottaras.ASK FOR THE CELEBRATED i$ was prepared ta turn out 1,000 magazine \u201c1 $he occupants he lous is \u201c| of the Teung Li Yamen, has given Sir prasengers and crew of the atesmer Mo- | The steamer \u2018\u2019Baguensy leaves to-morrow [85 the first one had done, \u201c McOill RM O.DEFEATED BY QUARNS.al Fitti P rides weekiy.The siguificance of this will 0 + (duster past «1 von Josterda > Claude McDonald, British Minister, satis- | hegan, which was wrecked last Friday | Le # am.for Sagnenay.getting the oval within 10 yards| Kingston, Ont, Oct.16\u2014The Inter- Bazar Glove 108 atterns be appreciated when t is pointed oat that | 0s ee No.29, to the residence | 2Ctor assurance\u2019 3a to the health of the | evening of the Lizard] Seton Mantcles orley of the Quebeo goal line.After | mediste College Queens va Royal wi are 2 Up-to-date Lounges and Essy Arm Chaire, T | on © AY 100.EAOH.of Mrs.Widow Dery, at No.80 Cote DoTeroris He oppose de opus eo HET on To the ive boan \u2014p's Rickaby, 337 St.Joho greet, 1) * several minutes\u2019 hard work, however, the | Military College played on Queens Campus of turning out 4,000 magazine |) rd tit , aft th t | to-day, lted, 6 ; Cadets, 4.-_\u2014 ie og 4 d'Abraham.On arriving they found that | ut only ta such violent impracticable | recovered and 33 aro missing ; of the crew | This week ; manties and furs, reduction on Quebes men Ha some pood open play land- y vesulted, Queons, 6 ; Ca ¢ 5 ee a the atofo pipes bad been on fire.The] forms as wore hastily decroed.Her | And caltlemen, 39 have been saved, foyg- | 92 bats aod coraais, novelties in all departs | 3s, behind their rivals\u2019 goal line, where | All esses of wask or lume back, backache firemen were called out again by an ajsem Majesty will on lines more adapted | teen bodies have Heen bsooverod Ay) ments ac Z Paquet'e department stores, St.[5 00 1 Some two or thyee minutes | Theumatism, will find relief by wearing one of BLECTION TRIALS OF.from box No.9% between twelve and ons | \u201cHY pr proceed ¢ a nore adapted | cre wing, The bodies of the following | 7o0Fph sheet, Ll [iseetint wei wings.rushed the leather | Carter's Bmart Weed and \u2018Belladonna Backache ou UE TE a on Spturday morning, for à fre which hail \u2018hinese conditions.CT Ee) iid have bean recpverod ut A: | Pasiorand Bed-room Suites.Prioss mo-| ver the line again \"à this time Patch | Psters.Price 25 cents.Try them.° y.Pwenty har Fotitions Diswgtened ariginated ina Maret NG : Me | AN INSANE MOTHER King Eos inf Master ing, James | dorate.\u2014D.8.Rickaby, 337 St.John me tried to rerun, \u201cbut failed, and Drum \u2014 mw 7, 169 Torcate.bert Grenier, bufcher, at No.Il > 8 HER CHILDREN: Blackey, Miss Gowen, Dr.Fallores, i e red a try, which H i i 71, Toronto, a Fogterds: morni Garis rest.Te on mein The SURNÉ HN > Le B, Beaiilià aller, Mrs L.M.Loke, Fe ET dy all em patie ee Tre mart time the \u201cb 1 var Bo lish ore to take 16 \u2019 1 \u2019 1 .Mr.Justion dut and ha Sin ue is insured To sig od the Mra.Gloutier, of Severin, May Yet be Course emer, iss Fe B ath ab Sadsrwesn hosiery and gloves, the came oc fu ee ut The German Governaent in 1897 received St.Joseph Street.Ta di _ ti ti ago iy estimated at abou $100 > ; for thetr his : prices will bs found moderate and the goods 1 wg it, bi 1,861, or, 11 per cent.more, applications for Da'ge diap 5 dof twpnty-twoe] n peti: | =\" ?A ad Tried for Murder.this evening 2X that 9 jen | Er the best brands, saving was only temporary, for it was | patents than in 1806.The inoreste ie princi- | Telephone 2171, Sins in as Tony minutes, ' The fo ad 8 ARUHBISHQP RETURNS \u2014= have 9° idefitified, mostly the l\" lenna bent wood Chairs and Diving-room | 8ERiN rushed over and MoGreevy got down | pally io bicycles and sundries (with carrisges \u2018ons were dismimed by consent : \u2014 | TR ARVES STU ' Oetober 18, 1998.ieg of gailors ; Jour are as yet uniden- titled, including those of two elderly ladies.The rescued passengers are being heltered at cottages along the shore and , ho insanity export, bas com: 105 Van De Mrs, Cloutier, of Severin, who burned her four chirldren to death in a barn.His report has been ry petitiona\u2014 West Hamilton, Raat Hamilton, Prines Edward, West Durham, East Middlesex, Dundas, South Norfolk {crom petision).Liacoln, Frontensc, South on'it for another try.Again the kick re- | and hercese), where 313 more spplicati sulted in nothing.A try taken a | were presented in 1897 than in 1896.In 189%, few minutes later by Tufield was disallow- | 40% petent applications related to bicvoles, in ed, owing to an off side, and the McGill 1897 the pumber rose to 1,897.\u2014 Ubland's Furniture \u2014D.8 Rickaby, 337 St, strost, John - \u2014 il His Honlth is Materislly jmpraved hy His Trip tothe East, Seasonable Goods | -» \u2014\u2014_\u2014 | he crewat the Sailors\u2019 Hame at Falmouth, In the olden days men ) | back justsucceeded in rouging in time 31 Wochenschrift.Le Minin.Somerviive pel | HisOrace Myr.Begin, Archbishop of Frosoatiiatinr Munsell Mug Js pw TER CAUSE A MYSTERY.ep tiv oi | | next time Ho wes charged, which, only Fer last arrivals of Eteumens * Vascoavee,™ oe Wont Kent, Welland, Weet Hastiom, Die the Marit ne Prose 1 abe woman riens pine Br detre | Tho aut of the lmser romine the oes lanes nv up the Dopeles tes for things vere Are : Monte Videan\u201d aad \u201cLake Herons his trip to the Maritime Provinces.* It in that her confinement in & lunatic asylom | prefoundest mystery.Nobody\u2019 attempts something for a woman ave ae UA) .Pre go uch Wentworth, South | weil known that His Urace mado this trip | jg urgent.She will probably be Sent at 4 explain how the Mohegan ot so far feel he .feat ws geting worse inatead uf better, ane s site supplied Ixoma.for the benefit of Jie health Thich + as jy once to Monet.[she should ever be | north of her true course.ù nil SN and intrepid: po the field, their teeth chattering like many in #r 1 HAVE RECEIVED wa : 0 xcemu i il i i D tacier 18 A com.ph , 2 various PAPTÈEN THOUSANDIDLE.El pratorai visit.It in extremely pleasant | ave be apoîs naponr before the nee La a ti \u201cfor her to frei | | loosely adjusted byl bearings.The paints Several Cases of Seasenable Good.; ; s pastoral yp have to again appear before the magistrate, | the wind on her port.quarter was that \u201che has the] | taken yore as follows :\u2014 qualities ! \u2014 : © (topes mvthat the worthy Arch- | in order that justice may be satisfied as to f not sufficient to prevent her answering physical stamina Were ae N Or Lurest Dasiore, Threatouod Re suit of a Strike Ameny bishop returns in perfect health wer ve what her mental condition was at the time | the helm, Ihe wad case, 9 a het and courage ta de: GURL for alt ; I recommend.with all confidence, my mew United States Operatives.* | months\u2019 abeenge \u201cpont Bone the most | thas the terrible crime was commisied, gompase was {aultyl; but daylight fund MEX ronsk First Half\u2014Try, 4 ; goal from field, 5 ; purposes.| irporteé WOOLENS, cousisting of West interesting luoalities Priiiob Mdward)- = ett after the Eddystone light was passed.all 12 viciasi-] | youge, 1\u201410.England Worsteds end Scotch Cheviot Suitin - eu Island.New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and SHOT AP , long» sailors sayffthe fact that the Tiasrd tudes of Vite.ere Second Half\u2014Rouge, 1 ; try, 4; try, 4; ; ; ; \u2014 ALSO \u2014 a Braves eg were | Cape Becton, Everybody in ome: | À sad pioca of information comes from | Nght was not rist0lé should bave Nervod 12 Le es | | rouge, 1-10.Total 20, Pure, Antiseptique, Emollient.| À atumn Overcoatings à + , ; to welcome io much respec .Co bi ' o the siaym, ire about the rndogrer jai pa et éd sa pacte ee 00° Lie north shore to the effect Rav.Abbe [Sie mmmata of the Mohogun, which are Daverage mal 1 ira Maty 4 AW 1X ALL eaves.A 15,000 workmen who bave Veen looking for- TT Neron, cupe of St.Joseph de la Tabatiere, | above water, shaw that hey stern is land- LH beam Gore hysical Seoud Half\u20140.Try 4 Ask your Dealex to obtain full particulars Furthermore, newest things in weed to a general resumption os October 15, PELL PROM A BRJDGE.formerly vicar of St.Alexis da la Grande | Yard, eausing s theory that the navigating | standpoint.the desk of neath ls weak, oa 4 for you.Gentl 's Furnishi see forgsd to remain idle, The strike ie for little twelve old son of Mr.| Baio, has baen serious wounded by th officer, on discovering that he was in the tal he je prababiy a physical caward.It {8 B4SP7 ALL BADLY HIT.ntiemen s urnishings, on advance in the wages of the cutters and The v I © tly \u20ac 94 andl 9 Bly VOR 07 the bay, suddenly turned seaward.Two @N | not in nature for a rickiy man ty he à brave New York, Oct.15.\u2014The National | Tr C.CALVERT & CO, Manchester.including.Dressing Gowns, Smoking Jack gatieners but is really tho result of a fight Quelloste, ors.oad He vue lan.| discharge \u2019 ° fun.the Sheree entering and | gineers who are saved | feclave, hawever, wan.His ie may be ive but *.4 | | Lengue baseball season closed to-day, and [ February 12, 1898.so-mt-Fm 3 eto, eto and a woen the Ka\u2018g'ita of Labor and the Fedo.| Viotim of a sgricas : bridge when it | battering bis leg.He will have to come | that they never slagkered sped.y is weak: Mh sown fault.| | Boston again won thepennant.The major- ; ® Dé Choice Selection of N ration of Labor, pg te ys = a mot i [up by the Outer, and Mgr.Labreeque will | Up to midnight, 51 bodies had heen res Joy man ean Ie eu use will pay 241 | ity of the managers of the teams have no- ur ob TER bin RM = eckwear.ing hi bout #n a priest to replace him.govered, some of which were miles a whos; \u201cit when he gets a little | | thing but tales of woe to tell.There are ey V4 AAN ; The best ever seen in Quebec.TWO MILLIONS LESS.his neok: The (ll was ahaut [send down à p replace him.f \"vie | Pot ne Las it, and & g A : we 4 Fs Everythi itively of Latest Patter twenty feet, and it was thought at first \u2014_\u2014\u2014 in coves, and it is uxpected that more will} out of sorts, take the right remedy.Many | | these notable exceptions\u2014Boston, Chicago EEA Make à ad rib vai, above all, Que \u2014\u2014 that Bo was dead, He was bie to get up, A SECOND QROP OF HAY.be washed hole to-marron, Many per- of (he discases that afflict mankind sr | | and Cinciunati These aro amy ahead A ME 4% ia | Make and , J 3 Al 1re 4 a 4 5 = Canadaïs Exports = Tall but the 1m- | however, and home.His neck and face Sheriff Cimon, of Murray Bay, on Oc- | dashed on rough rocks.willed by being of the liver and, impurities in the Blood, Sosucially Que the Front er over, | Bass \"5h Curmgpia, axp Politud CurLeny .» 2 ., 3 > scov + 60, 1 D4] ue as Uno Lo speak.Dr, | tober lst cut his second rap of hay this | escaped if cast ashore on au ordinary | he greatest eee for disorders of thir | | The vest of the clubs say that the war | VINCENT.: Oba, Ont.Oot 1.The trdo figures: Simard ras cl to sien to ie ve fre ot in hi and save 0 bands | more rien voi soma | | lost raed them.| Ey | We ) mouth ¢ _ Th tim, who had also received internal in-l 40 the acre, the first | LT ihe appetite, invigorates the hiver, | | OHAMPION WOMAN GO .AM 88 Fabrique Strest, proto in day's Oficial Gaavtre, din juries.It issaid that the accident will that amount, crop kivine double THR NEXT ATTRAOTION.Sets aad'Epriches Le blood and tones New York, Oct.15.\u2014 Miss Beatrix Hoyt, Pasvaxt FRICTION 14 CLLAXIND AXD NJORY T Anguss 97, 1888.; deop of nearly two million dollars in the Probably bo tho cause of a law suit, as the \u2014 \u201cA Trip to Coontown\u201d will hold the | up and invigorates the nerves.Hgesrches | | af the Shinnecook Hills Goif Club, clever- \u2018 - exports, the fGizures being $16,400,000 for Punicipality had been asked to fx the! | POULIN'8 CA3R QLOSHD.Boards ra oY Th Thursday, | he system.IL is the great | | ly defended her title of champion woman } JUIN{u{IILU] METALPOMADE NOTICE ber, 1897, as aguinst -814600,000 bridge which was dangerous, an \u201c| Atthe Criminal Coust or taturda: riday and Saturday next.e perform- | biood-maker, Mlesh-builder and werve-tonic | | golfer of America in the tournament which rmidiagy Yas manih.The imports inarpeted neglected to do, - Do ith Hie Ha as i » | ance consists in the presentation of W| Jd rcstarative.It makes strong, healthy \u2018 | was brought to a most successful issue on | Nsven sscoxes oxy 4rd WARD Lick OTHER 8 HER a1 312.000/600, La September, 189.10! \u2014 Bench, Poulin was cajied and gare hus evi, | Wughable musical comedy which abounds | men gut of weak, sickly invalids, Mody | tho Yardsley Golf Club links to-day.This EBY GIVEN THAT THE PINR $13.000,000 for September, 1898.The ace, denyi cine dealers sell it and no honest dealer will urge a substitute upon you.A QUESHCER AT DANVILLE.| 1 have been taking Dr.Pierce's Golden Med.| Bichmond Guardian says ; The in funny situations and bright dialogue, at mouth of Cap Roege River is submermed The leading roles in the hands of Bob is her third consecutive victory in such a mouth ¢ dence, denying that lie had committed the tournament.She won the first contest theft charged against him.Mr.Marcotte, SIVERSMITHS $0AP BI ole other deep water pier that was iy inerensed by about $60,000.hb there up to Just winter, at the end of Toux .£ Golden Rule No.18 | Postmaster of St.Raymond, was then and Billy ohuson, the popular colored | jai Discovery and \u201cÉcicis\u2019 and must say Cat held under the auspices of be United \u201cJOHN 3 ARE \"SONS Whar! The\u2019 potion of ETE the .peg! meting of Golden Rule No.20.J 1eN | comedians, who have won distinction in | they huve worked waudzrs States Golf Association at wa, of is, a8 BISHOP DUNN AT RIOHMOND.![, 0.0.F.was hold on Friday evening aile to the venons stand, after which | their parts, Bob Cole, as à tramp, is con | Mr arte (er 8) ou pero.fn 241 | N.J.MANUPACTURERS OF \u2019 re a a t Bocy by dav end | The tea meeting sad choral service beld last, in the comfortable and spacious lodve | the jury returned a verdict of *\u2018guilty.sidered the foremost colored comedian of { think fam well, but will take otc more bolle to ' | MeGILL.DEFB-TED AT FOOT- av) SES the DÉRP WATER PIXE ffs oe 1 Le ane al the a Che Tord Boar of the oeosmne of Bon trent | If your grocer happens 1a have ail the the day.His work hag bee m considered to Speak tro highly oi the Discovery.( 1 can eat BALL.EMERY GLOTH.the end of the Long Whest i in» stsuiht Tise of lon account ol ro.Geo, ; that of Dan ter Uti thoul misery in ny stomach, :; dé ith the said Flat and about 600 LS imap essed Toe shen {ue of Quah, ond Warden of S15 our pate ni a Fr or fpr Gym: | CHASER Ee | Montreal Cut 16 2b Turns | AS EE re , C.Green.; Be fos pd arse ¥ versity football team defeated the McGill team by 11 pointsto b on Saturday afternoon.The match was played in a regular downpour of rain, possible, just to last you until he has a chance to bring on Monsson.Monsoon is à tes wortb waiting for, bucause it proves every claim of genuine goodness that is made for it, The Bishop gave an address has more merit than either of these great on \u201cThe Sacrifice Aspect of the Holy Commonion,\u201d comedians, snd is funnier than Ward & Vokes rolled together, while Johnson isan artist to his fingers\u2019 tips.\u201d \u2018 \"he medicine certainiy worked like à charme : om me hut when | first began to take x t felt « little worse for à few days; had 4 ns through my body snd bones, but all this lef t me |; after taking the medicines four or Sve days.AA EF ATTRA Shai SAS attendance of brothers.After the regular order of business, Bro.Gale was called upon fora speech.\u201c Wellington \" Milla, LONDON J.Oak y & Sons, Lud.) London.December 1, 1897 wed 503 Noveis, Popular Authors, RENIN Season's Novelties] \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Yo \u2014 MILLINEBERY! LATEST FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY.FELT HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTS.MANTLES.Handsome Cloth and Newest Models i Pretty Wrappers and Dreises for Children Jot DRESS GOODS! Latest Novelties in Fancy Dress Goods and Corduroys for Draages.Plain aud Corded Coloured Velveteens.SIL] Very Rich Black and Colored Broche Silks.Pretty Fancy Colored Silks, only 500.and $1.00 per yard.\u2014_\u2014 GLOVER, FRY & CO.New Uoatings Plush Mantlesn Jackets and Capes, KS1T \u2019 : ÿ ; | ¥ RES ACHETE RC US AS - MEANS UC RENE NC MEINE ANECRE WONG TAMUSEMENTS.PALMER'S ENTERPRISES ACADEMY OF MUSK, ANS CASH.ACADEMY OF MUSIC MANTELS | TILES | 3 RIGHTS, BEGINNING Thursday, October 20,| dre va al Pare Como Brass Fendere A TRIP 0 COONTOWN | ing the rest Artistic Combi\u201d ation Po red none vous carats headed by vhe famous BOB COLE and BILLY JOHNSON.TI with Catchy Soags, Pretsy Dançes, ee 8 Dialogue aod Funay Sitantions.Original, Novel, Entertaining and Unobjec- 335 PEOPLE 3 Tickets on sale Tuesday morsing, as R.M.Mtockieg'e.Phone 33, neat Acaduay.\u2018Will announce your wants among the condensed advertisements of the CHRONICLE.Twenty Words will be inserted for ten cemts in the wank colasan of the CanowicLs \u2018Octolbar 17, 1808.HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of she membure of the above Club, for the Election of Offers and the receiving of the Aummal Ropsete em the position of the Club, will take pisse is he Rink Building, va TUESDAY next, 19th instant, at 3 P.M.By order, 1C.W.WALCOT, .Secretary, October 16, 18 R C $T.LEON WATER IS KING.Delightful, Refreshing, Curative, 4 Healer of the Nations ! ST.LYON HAS MADE MIS MARK.LAR IE SUPPLY O9 THIS BENEFIcent water, 80 well known for its curative Properties in cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Rbsumatom, Geavel, Gout, etc, otc, is oa hand at the weil known depct NO 9 BUADE STREET, P50 Leona Water Company's Agency.October 15, 1008.Cp Anthracite Coals ! GRATE, BGG, STOVE, AND GHBSTNUT SIXES, | ARD ASH, LACKAWANNA, WILK 3SBARRN, Etc, THOROUGHLY SCREENED.\u2014 LOWEST PRICES! JOS.GINGRAS 90 ST.JAMES STRERT.TELEPHONE 200.Ostober 13, 1888.N ¥ roy SHOWROOM ! WHOLE BASEMENT T0 TOYS ! CALL AND SEE IT.Moore's, October * Sinners Enter Thee, by William Le Queux.Rodin\u2019s Corner, by Heæry Seton Merriseam.The Hope of the ¥amily, by Alphorss Dandes.The Homorable Peter Sterling, by Paul Loicestes Ford.Mex of the Searls Foot, by Edward Tashuok.\u2018When the Birds Begins to Simg, by Winfred Graham.The Day's Work, by Rodyard Kipbag.Am 70.Bach.P.J.EVOY, | 107 St John Street, , 1998, Noris-Les 148 St.Jobn | Street.i _ BEAVER LINE aad Andirone.ALL LATEST DESIGNS.#9 Call and See Oar Samples.Mechanics\u2019 Supply Co'y., 96 St.Peter Street, Quebec.NOTICE.A FRENCH.CANADIAN GENTLEMAN \u2014a formar Professor, very much attached $0 She teaching of the French fiers his services to tesch the language 1b god Eng- Lisb families.He will go 90 their residences at their reqoess, every day except Sund, , snd ab such boars of the day as MAT ba Most con- vesisat, up to 10 o'clock 43 night if ao desired by hose who are Oapied in the day time.blem is ready to ongaze bimseil to ® F a tending and conversation as heard inParia.Me is confdzut beyond any doabs, of ziviag satisfaction to ll, both in the master of prozress and in that of the proper pronounc'a- 8 m of this sweet and b'autifal Janeuage.He will also wach the writiog of French, and devote himeeti thoroughly to the task.BERBER, Voor Towns Gace mas .Upper Twa, near St Asdrew\u2019s Church.Detober 12, 1998 Pp MONEY TO LEND NMORTG.N EASIEST 3 OMR ox psi samy lv commission û thecary ee made où securities of seigmearial reats.Apply OREDIT FONCIER 7.O., 74 Mountain Hill of October 11, 1893.ARGE PROPERTY, WELL situated, facing Nowe .8 root.Nos 19 and 31, and n- stories lotoly removatel.Hot Water Parmi.ith alight m >dification could ba utilized for tastary pe: .a and in line wich the Bein of Xntorootonial Ralost, Very easy terms of For Sale, = BN tein Hill Nos 78 and 74, contain- ingt large vores and Offices, six COVE \u2014Sitaated int Levis, containing 105,645 feos, clos to Grand Truck Railway proposed con- A PPT CREDIT FONCIER F.G.74 Mousta'n Bill, October LI, 1592 of Estate Geo, Hough, Esq.FOR SALE, L The , No, 109 Ss, Ana are 8, Upper Towa, private , tes roome, with hot water, large yard and stables for 35 horses.Elot and cold water aaa] October 1°, 1898.tt Charlebois & Chauvean, NOTARIES, 81 St.Peter Street, Quebec.P.0.BOX M J.A.Cuazixeom, LLB, A.J.Caavymay, LLL.Negotiation of Loans a Spscialty.October 7, 1808.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Soom ti maid 3 x to Hie Excellency the Governor-Geu, eral-in-Council, on the Znd December nezt 11868), at 11 o\u2019clack in the at the Privy Council Offies, in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the purchase muda by the Montmorency & Charlevoix Railway Company of the property, works, plant, buildings and tac inery of the Montmorency Electric Power Company, by dead passed before Meredith, Notary Public, ap the 15th ber, 1398, pursuant to the re contained in she Statute 33 ad 58 Victoria, Chap.59, Section 15.October 1, 19593.for 4 Em 1398 Summer Sailin ,! gs\u2014l | | ROYAL MIL STEAMERS.ing Weekly botwesn Quebec and Liverpool, Calliag #4 Rimouski and Neville esch TUNGARIRO.\u2026.LAKE HURON.LAKE SUPER GALLIA.Steamers lave FIRST CABIN\u2014$50 to $65, according to Seamer mivcted.5 = mel HECUND CABIN\u2014To Liverpool x Lom , 831; Glasgow, 31.85; STEFRAGN\u2014To Li Loedon Belfast, conv: carrying Doctors and Stewardesses and are wel known to the travelling pablic for comfor; and excellent arrangements.GRO.ML WEBSTER & CO., Agents, 77 Dalhousie Stress 70, whfri September 26, 1988.Ten Cents per line, Er insertion, and Five Cents for smeh sult xjuent.Advertiserrents requiring alternate insertions, rich As twice or three times per week, Eight Vents per line.Condensed advertisements Ten Cents insertion for twenty words, Special rates for contrzots 3n application.TELEPROXE N0.M, QUEBEC, OCTOBER 17, 1008, _ For à Frèer Port.Yihereis not ridch te de gained by the discusdion \u2018thas 1 going oi as tothe in- \u2018fueurés that have retarded Quebec\u2019s oom- \\mercial progress and caused loss of shipping to our port.It matters very little to us now, whether merchants or ship labor.ors have been the more responsible in the past for driving away trade.What much mote concerns us at present are the means to be taken to bring back to Quebes the degree of prosperity that should belong to a port s0 advantageously situated.It is not very long ago that this Newdpaper nrged strongly upon the Marbor Commission theadvisadility of making the port of Quebet Îres, in order that shipping would not be driven to Montreal and Other ports, which are clear of the heavy imposts exacted here.As the Semaine Comilercisle now points out, thefoits of Montreal, Three Riverd, Patiscan, St.Thomas de Montmagny, Metis, Matane, Chicoutimi and Pentecost river are virtually free as epmpared with that of Quebec, though we have by far the best facilities.Those are consequently the ports at which the greater part of the shipping aacending the St.Lawrence takes its cargoes.Montreal and Three Rivers have the highest harbor dues outside the port of Quebec, and they charge but two cents per ton for what shipping in Quebes pays seven cents.All vessels mooring in this port have special advantages by reason of the splendid barbor and ample what! accommodation.But the owners forget \u2018this when they ère called upon to pay Ave dents per ton to the Harbor Commissioners and two cents additional for hospital duss.In Montreal and Three Rivers the payment of two conts per ton oovers everything in the shape of port or tonnage dues.A vessel of 3,000 tons entared fur loading at either of theso two last mentioned ports pays but $60, while Lo have the honor of entering at that of Quebec, it is necessary for it to expend $210.Tais difference of $150 amounts, of course, for a vessel making four trije a year, to $800; more than enough to determine, in the great majority of cases, the ship's port of destination on this side of tho Atlantic.Kven the delay and the danger of ascending the channel to Montreal, are not suffisient, as experience shows, to counterbalance the additional cost of the port.Many causes may have had to do with driving away business from Quebec, but our business now is to bring it buck agin, There are difficulties, we frankly admit, in the way of the abolition or evena oon- siderable reduction of the harboar dues.Obligations have to bo mist aad operating expenses defrayed.But it is the duty of our citizens to face these dificuities and 80 far as possible overcome them.When the ladt repuit of thé Commission was published, we pointed ont that the Commissioners claimed a surplus of réosipts over expenditure.Such a surplus if continued might be fairly considered the price of our prospérity.Lot us have a crusade far Quebec's old tims supremacy in the woh citizens to consider and discuss this question.The city can do à great desl for itself.Et has à right also to look to the Guvernments for which it his done so much to do something for Quebecré Less of the Mohegan.The wreck of the ss.Mohegan adds another to the long list of marine casualties of the year.The details of the Mohegan's wreck are harrassing enough.Her loss of life was exceeded in the case of the French Trans-Atlantic line's steamer Bourgogne, Reports on the subject are still contradictory, but it will not be surprising if the tutal loss is found to exceed 100 lives.One of the saddest fsatures of the wreck is that the large loss of human life occurred wall within sight of the shore.To thos, acquainted with the dangerous nature of the rocky Cornish coast, this will not prove surprising, The Lizard, off which the vessel foundered, is the last important headland on the southern coast of England bufore the Land\u2019s End.Numerous wrecks bave occurred at this point and it is a regrettable fact that a movement set en foot some years ago to get a lightship placed there should have failed.The local lifeboats seem to have done their duty as English lifeboats always do, but the see was 50 heavy that some of the rescusd were drowned before they ceuld bo got ashore, and none of the Falmouth tugs that put out were able to reach the wreck.It is too early, as yet, to speculate with any degree of cortainty as to the cause of the disaster.It is noteworthy, however, that both a const guard man on duty and a passengez on the deck of the ill-fated steamer remarked upon the proxi- wity of the Mohegan to the dangerous shore, just before she struck.The vessel was a perfectly new boat, having beea built this spring by Earles Company, limited, of Hull.She was 482 feet long, [had a beam of 52.3 feet and n depth of 31.5 fest.Her gross tonnage was 7,000.She was formerly the Cleopatra, of the Wilson and Furness-Leyland Line.She was one of the five vessels recently purchased from the Wilsun and Furuess-Leyland Line by the Atlantic Transport Company to replace the Mohawk, Mobile, Massachusetts, Michigan and Mississippi, which were sold to the United States Government to be used as transports The Cleopatra sailed ber last trip under that name in September, and on her eastward voyage her engines were disabled.It was ruinored in London at the time that the engise room was a wreck.This was in the end of September, aud if the rumor was correct, she could not have bad time to be properly ropaired, and this may have been the cause of the disaster with its great loss of life.We trust chat the rumor may be disproved, however, for otherwise a frightful responsibility will rest upon the ves- sl'sowners.Should it pruve to be other- wiss it may perhaps have boon the disabled condition of the steamer's engines that provented the Captain from keeping her as the dangerous condition of the coast demanded.There is a rumor in Mootreal that Miss Shepherd, office manager for Messrs, shipping trade.The Chronicle i avites our | the but it is bad enough in the recent disaster.of th Shepherd, only sister o Mr.Beaumont Drugxista their safety, and that of Mr.Rudyard Kipling, who is also roported to have been aboard the ship, tay yet be reported.pile 021CE A prominent member of the Quobéé Bar was shown yestétdiy & debpatoh dent tile Herald, from Qugbec, afiackitg Chief Jogtite Strong, of the Büptéme Cotirt, and Mating shat his retirement ¥ould probably be asked by the local Bar on account of his alleged discourtesy upon the Bench.The learned Q.C.authorises us to deny that any such move is in eon: templation here.In the Ottawa correspondence of the Mail and Empire it is stated that one of the weaknesses of the Franchisé Act disclosed by the plebiscite is that in some dis- Ariots they are still voting.It may be 6b- served also that one of the wéaknessés is that although the prohiliticniète claim a majority & good many other people keep ef drinking.Some good people in Turonto are objecting strongly to the erestion of a mand: ment to Montgomery.The @ieed City hits io Ase fur Mdnunients anyway.Once theo was a monument to the Queen put up in Toronto but the people there wou'd not pay for it, so it was bought cheap bya Quebec munigipality.Hon.R.R.Dubell is going to England again to sattle about the Fast Atlantis Servise.It is to be hopad it will stay settled longer this time than it did after the Just settlement.All the boasting of the Liberal press about thé increased circulation of one dollar and two dollar bills in Canada cones suspiciously close to that plebiscite fiasco, SOCIAL gossip.A toh Vivtorla, B.c., od fp?rp Vai Bo, une bell, who is now at the coast, intends to go to England next month in regard to the o Fast Atlantic Service.* + + Mr.and Mrs.H.Wallie, lately of Ottawa; who have lately bezoiïne redid ta pf Que: bec, wiil raids at the redddn fof the mister.Mrs.Wallis #ill be at home Wednesday, Thireday and Frideyof this week.A handsome luncheon was given at the Rideau Hall on Wednesday last by Their Excellencies Lord and y Aberdeen, tu the members of the executive of the Na- \"tional Council of Women, who assembled in Ottawa to present the Countess of Aberdeen with a farewell address, The marriage of Miss Ethel Wright, of Ottawa, to Mr.Bernard Thomson, of New York.i» announced to take place at Ottawa on the 19th inst.Mr.Thomson is a son of Mr.E.B.Thomson, the well-known Canadian author, now resident of New York.0» of British Columbia on business and pleas: ure, itis expected, will spond a few days at Quebeo on his way to Ireland, where he is due by the 4th of November, Mayor Patent rétärned to he city on Saturday morning from Montres , Mr.and Mrs.Chaftis fetürnéd honte té Montreal on Sat ray, Princ Arthur, son of the Duke of Cdn: naught, is in dae cottrs8 to go to the Réyil Military College, Sandhurst.to prepare for & commission in the cavalry.Prince Arthar is sixteen.à» Princesse Louise lato} opened in exhibition of lucal industfies at the Albert Tnstitüté, which is under the pétrorage of Queen.LL © % + + Miss Lilly Lamontagne, daughter of Mr.Theophile Yamontagns, of Levis, entered the convent of Jesus-Marie of Sillery on Sunday.ws The members of the Quebec Golf team, who played the Montrealers on Saturday, returned home yestarday morning.1t was naturally quite an affecting parting that occurred the other day between the executive of the National Council of Women of Canada and its founder, and First President, \u2014Her Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen, There were varying opinions at first in regard to the utility © organization but never any as to the sincerity and devotion that conceived and nurtured it, * +.Hon.Messrs.Marchand, Dechene, Duffy and Turgeon returned to town on Satury.LIER \u201cJudge Choquette, who arrived here from Mon n Saturday eaves agsint to-day for Arthabeaka.Mr.Jules LeSage has left Paris for Belgiom on his way to London.* Judge Pelletier and family have left for a visit to New York and Washington.KIPLINGS LATEST WORK.À Canadian edition of Rudyard Kiplings latest work, ** The Days Work\u201d has Just been published by George N.Morang, the Toronto publisher.The work itael is sufficiently introduced to the reading public by the authors name.It is a collection of tales, not merely of India but the wide world, in Kiplings inimitable style.The enterprise of Mr.Mo: in giving the Cau u public the work in such good shape is another of the many good turns he has done the reading public of this country.First Fruits.Why should it be Germany's interest to reise obstacles to England's chviliain mission is Egypt, since it is only through England's all-powerful supremacy that the politics), sgcicultura), and Boancial conditions can be again watisfactorily restored in the Nile conntry ?Kogland\u2019spower is also the sole sod indispensable security for the maisten- ance of order in the land\u201d of the Pharaohs, which pusessass the Suez Canal, of priceloss importance for the world's traño.\u2014Regens- burger Tagblatt.Palpitation of the hears, nervousness, trembi- ings, nervous besdacha, cold hands snd feet, pain in tbe ba:k, and other forms of tre relieved by Cartar's Iron Pills, made apeci- aliy for the blood, nerves aud complexion.m,w,fritw On a Bull After a \u201cBike\u201d Thief.Mise Jeunie Armitege, of Fraoklin Park, near New Bruvswiok, ssw à tramp whom she had given food to cooly mount her bieycle and rido off.She run to tha stable.e only animal there was a steer.She leaped oo his back aod belaboured him with a stick until he broke into à lumbering gallop after the thiel.The tramp abaudoned the whee) sod took Lo the woods.Miss Armitaga recovered her prop:rty.\u2014New York Journal.Chambers\u2019 Guide to Quebec.No tourist can afford to be witbout Chambers\u2019 historical, descriptive and anecdotal \u201cGuide to Quebec,\u201d which has been declared by Basdecker to be \u2018the best loca handbook to the city.\u201d Itie to be bad at all bookstores, aù the CHRONICLE office, and at the botel news stands, for 25 cents per copy.\u201cBy George, there, is an office-hoider who must realiy be an honest man.\u201d \u201cWhy do you think he is bonest ?\u201d \u201cPera is no talk as far out at ses, in face of the violent gale, of running him for a second term in order that | | be may be vindicated.\u201d \u2014Cleveland Leader.TO OURK A COLD IN ONE DAY.Take Laxative Brorso Quinine Tablets.AB iste refund she money if it fails ware March 26, 1898 In} Lord Ava, who has been making a tour | | \u2014 \" EE \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Greenshiskds and Greenshields, and his THA NEW CROQUAT.Blic Quebec Ehrsnicle, |Oroeotpiskh sod Oreonsbieids, and bis \u2014 - steamship Mohegan.They wrote that | AN EXPERTS DESCRIPTION OF THE SUBSCRIPTION zo they were taking pastaga upon the vessel, MODERN GAME.SLT 90 per \u2018dhnum.| 4 collegrams have been sent out enquir- moe Weekly Edition TE MIR.SHER.ing as to their fate.It is to be hoped that ¢ Dedty Maid) he tetent spell of phenominal hot woth \u2014whatérer other Eousequgnoes It fay Bale broaght Lhoat.\u2014hhe vv ledst been vastly Yavonpihle > the rowth what Dow celle taelf \u2018rhe most sgientific of ou por Baron in not the cricket salle bil he nb tried it mark so 6'ten © about lawo tennis at\u2018plied, l8 ite way, to the game which the A & L.T.C.first expelled from and then wloxmed back to their lexirable premises.\u201cÀ few specialists made the game too difficult for other people.\u201d The explanation, then, of the deily increasing aucusss of oroquet {the \u201cgenus difficile\u2019) mast be that therr are more sod different \"'prople® anxions to play games now than there wets in the days of our 5; 5e ntw croquet layed dpos th or the roquet, sa played dpon fall:size court of 35yde.yds.\\reduse last year from 40ydu.by É25da.) on eooñd, level türf, with clean chalk boündaty an rigid .\u2018 SQUARE-CUT, FOUR-INCH HOOPS, whole-coloared balls {oo senseierg and Had dening stripes), and adBatantial 3lb.mallets Hadieionsly combining weight and elastioity) thers is only ons epithet\u2014*'fascinatiog.\u201d The scientific game, with its analogies to Bit liarde sod its kinship to gnlf, not to mention rifi-shooting, dose fascinate even thoes who say (ss they may say, and be right; of cotirss, to rome extont), thé: 1t [À dlow ; that ib ex- esively.tfied.the nerves and temper; and except in such weather av the present) inadequately exercises the body.® are io- clived to thiok that one of ite chief and novel attractions is precisely this exercise of the [oerves and temper, the intense and sustained excitement which\u2014so far we actusi caloric is concerned\u2014has all the effect of à much more violsnt exerci: The tnain principles of the modern game might perhaps be reduced to two: (1) Lhe art of UTILISING ALL THE BALLA your own and your opponent's), or as many 4 can be got hold of, at once; snd (2) the iatelligent use of the boundary (whieh, it will be remembered, is always at lenst asven yards distant from the nearest point in tie highway of the game, and at the corner much ferther) ae a ploes of refuge and recu- Pepatio 3 0, 3 in exeinplified AY the common form opeulng of eviry game; as 2000 as the first 90p has been ron.\u2018Why ever does he go sto the corner! \"asks the anlesrned spectator; ho wold have tried fur the second hoop.Bab to run a hoop so exactly as to attain If So, Do Not New Matériais Ë « Come in and ONE PRIOR ONLY.Otber §, 100k.Mgt Jdgt Feu} .The British Government promised to sve- cuate pb after that conoiry had been rendered ful, Later on British tr wers recalled to suppress the rebellion ia tl Soudan.To-day Lhese two efforts a miter of history.We now hops Engiebd will ac on ber promis.\u2014 Novoets (Sc, Petersburs).Admirale Sampeon and Sohley have ea- to contribute to The Century's New Var Series, which will loolude articles by early all of tbe lesdiog officers of the army and pavy.Admiral Sampson will give en account of the operations of the squadron wa- \u201cposition\u201d for woo her twenty yacds distant ie à feat too difficult to be worth attempting.To shoot sod break down is to leaves \u2018\u2019dead bell\u201d for your ne to lay with.Where eles tien sliodld por Be 0 chis and ut | other Sriseé, where chere iétblag Es Be doïe \u201c\u2019on the bier] bat out of the game, toa point where you and your partner can be certain of getting together ?Hence the general rule of accepting the toss, it you win it.For, other things being equal, the playera who first get together on the boundary have practically the fiest turn in the game, In respect of this \u201cretiring\u201d policy, croquet in, perhaps, unlike any other pastime, e \u2018\u2019boandary,\u201d more especially the \u2018\u2019eorner\u201d {remotest trom your Oppoomts ame), represents; for the nonce, asfuty, fe enèmy does not éucoeed fn the enterprise, often highly difficalt on à fast court, of fetching you out.From that rately it is but one step to the offensive polie; Jour descending upon him by means either of a *'rush\u201d or 0 Ent ve puupote you have à and mai t us yu you have done 890, a olple Nov 1 comes into play.What is to done with the balls?MAXŸ À BRÎLLIANT SHOP ite ignorant; when he has \u201cgot fn\" what di pro apolle.What will the séieadi: efully look hoi his; snd take in the sera) situation.Îf thé balls lie awk- wabdly he will hake the beat of 4 bad business.Taking the balleio Proper d:der, he will leave the sale ove with his partner, sod \u201coart\u201d the player,to a sale distance, thus leaviog Lhe \u2018\u2018bresk\u201d for his partner, to whose boop be will bimaelf repair at the close of the torn, If they Ita favourable already he will, by a Yew judicious rol's and rushes, gat Lhem into a still more useful order for his own par- peer, snd then make a hoop, Before waking the neki he will tédok :he balle again; improve their arrangement, and perhaps \u201cbiog in\u201d an outlyicg one which at first he bad been onable to get bold of, By that time, or in another minute or two, his court will be in apple-pie order \u2014é bill band (with which he is now ravnio,; sheop}, & ball at the neit hoop tor close to Ît\u2014as indispensable elamént in securely runpiog the tour-inch hoop), and a third in the middle of the ground, to which he will resort after every hoop,as the easiest means of getting to the next, This method of progression, with a variation for the two nearer and easier middle hoops, and a judicious interchange of \u201crols,\u201d \u201crush,\u201d and \u201ctake-off,\u201d is known a \u2018\u2018the four-ball break,\u201d and, though games may be won without it, is the beat and quickest method of winning, aud must be mastered for effective tournament play.is qu 2 o its te spoils; o Bevin How it Cams About.Me.Laboucbers, father of the first Lord Taun\u2018oo, was employed as » young mao ia the mercautile house of Hope.He applied to Sir Francis Bariog for leave to per his ad- dresies to b'uadaughter.Sir Francis demurred, as Labouchere,though a rising young man, had no fortune.\u2018But if Hope takes me into inerehip said , Labouahere.\u201cOb, t H takes you into partaer- chi; 7 *aboasbere then went to Hope and intimated bis wish for the arrangement.Hepe in tura demurred.\u2018But if I marry Baring\u2019s dsoghter!\u201d \u2018Ob, if you marry Bariog\u2019s daughter\u2014\" So Labcuohere mar ried Baring\u2019s daughter and became a partner in Hope's, Della's Ohafing Dish.When Dell brivgs her chafing dish To make at oyster stew It bubbles ouce\u2014a hasty stir, Aud ln, the task ie through.My share I eat with relish, sad I neither smile nor grin Dear Della®s mother made Ees Della brought it in, \u2014Boston Transcript.; that stew Speechless and Spokeless.\u201cThompson way knocked speechless yesterday while riding his new wheel * \u201cWas his wheel hurt mach ?* *Yes, Iv waa knocked spokeless.\u201d Prozreas\u2014* \u2018They say the Feiday superstition has been exploded in Spain.\u201d *\u2018Iodesd 1\u201d \u201cYes ; they\u2019ve coms to think that one day is Just aa unlaoky as another.\u201d \u2014Puck.Little Willie\u2014\"*Pa, why do they osli them minor poets?\u2019 Pa\u2014\"\u2018Because they ought to be workiog wilh s pick and shovel iostead of writing poetry, my soo.\u201d 8he \u201cOh, please don\u2019t tease me to sing.I'm #0 hoarse to-night that I can hacdly make a sound.\u201d He\u2014'\"Yes, I know.That's why I think this would be & good time to have it over with.\u201d The Golfer \u2014*'You mast acknowledge that it requires a great desl of skill to drive a ball « hundred yards.\u201d The Farmer\u2014\u2018\u2018Don\u2019t require half ss much akill ex it does t\u2019 drive a pig filty yards.\u201d \u2014 Harper's Bazar.\u201cI beliove Clarinda is engaged to young Sampeon.\u201d \u201cWhy?\u201cWell, when be first called bere she used to teil us everything he said, sad now she doesn\u2019t tall us anything.\u201d \u2014 Detroit Free Press.Returned Traveller\u2014**What became of Boes Mulhooly, the notorious boodier ?\u201d Citizen\u2014*He died in the penitentiary.\u201d \u2018Served bim right.And what deeame of Mer.Goodeon), the reformer, who exposed him?\u201d \u2018He died io the peorhouse,\u201d\u2014New York Weekly.The Rough Riders were heard while in Lhe trenches before Sanviago.singing \u201c\u2018Nearer, My God, to Thee,\u201d The parson standiog nesr said to ao Arizona trcoper, \u201cThese boys know hymne pretty well, Sam.\u201d \u201cParson,\u201d said the trooper, \u2018\u201cthem yer fellors have got memories.Isa long time since any of \u2018em heard them in church.\u201d This shows the value of early training.\u2014 The Observer.An English paper says that the hat of à certain shor -sighted master at Evon blew off one day, snd as he started io pursuit à black hen dashed out of the gateway.The scheol- master saw the hen and thought it was his hat, and all Eon was eleotritied by the epec- tacle of a hatless and bronthiers reverend man bunting s black hen from one end of the street to the other.\u2014 Ni Manager.ont you think we'd botter eliminate the poker jokes from yonr ines?We've got a select audience to-night \u2014people, you know, who know no more sbont poker than you and I do of Samtorit.\u201d Autor\u2014\"\"Thes well keep them is by ail means.It is the people who never played à game la their lives who laugh the loudest and longest over a poker joke.\u201d \u2014Buston Tra pt er der his command, with epecial reference to ing the attack on flan Juan, Porto Rico, and the manœuvres and plans which resulted io ne a sb ac ey te Bk ie puiser y, bad dolinitod contempt fa the sores By payiag « few moa among, bg rc | pod uot w te youk i demurred the wee on doser mt it S.J SHAW & C0, 18 St.John Street, Upper Town, HALL STOVES ! Danes, Oaks.~COOKING:: wiih AND \u2014= _ RANGES BRASS FENDERS: (OAL HODS.& VASES Con E | TAND\u2014 Builders\u2019 Hardware.Ubper Town 573.LADIES\u2019 \u2014 AND \u2014 Fall Gloves, Hosiery the bunt for Admiral Cervera\u2019s fleet, includ- the destruction of the Spamish ships.Ad- Spanish Bset,a0d his narrative will also Bismarck, who once defined universal suf.Mon people.Some one observed fn bis pre : npieoe to rtart the shoatlng.à on rdonatit.* your daily lifo it has become.37 Sous-le-Fort Street, Lower Town, Jewel, STOVES ta FIRE IRONS, FURNISHING | Telephones Lower Town 44.CHILDREN'S \u2014 AND Underwear.An Up-to.Date Stock of all the Best Brands to Choose From.Our prices are moderate, and Reliability is the Distinguishing Feature at all Times.Fancy Wool Gloves\u2014For Children 28 182, Quc., 24e, 25c., To.Extra quality f 35e, Séo , 4ôc., 4dc., 4 0.™ quality foe Biack Cashmere Gioves\u2014For Ladies, only 320, £80, 450.White Onshmere Gloves\u2014With black stripes, only 40c.Fancy Wool Qloves\u2014For Ladies, great variety at 2ic., 28c., 30c., 36e, 40c , 480, Black Ribbed Wool Hose \u2014For Children, at 28c., 3lc., 33c, 3c, aud extra heavy heels and koess, only Ste, 3c, SSe., Black Cashmere Hose \u2014For Ladies 2%., 27¢, 88c., 40c , 47c., 50c., t8c.Black Ribbed Hose For Ladies, only Be, 32c., 35e, 3éc, 490., 606.probe Mos entre re; oe im, sed hs ve foe quit Ribbed Weol Veste\u2014For Ladies, high peck and long sleeves, extra Sus, 90c., 2éc., 8L.10.Ribbed Woo! Vests\u2014Foe Lydie only 65c., 70c., 75e.and 800.Scotch Woo! Vosta\u2014For Ladies and Children, in all qualities.Health Brand Underwear\u2014For Children, Ladies and Gentlemen.Men's Scotch Wool Underwear large assorinent to select from.Blankets \u2014Best English make, for $3.48, $3.44, $3.75, 84.18, $4 88.ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH SIMONS & MINGUY SUCCESSORS TO Simons & Foulds, 20 Fabrique Street.QUEEBRNQ Uctuber 17, 1896.F.SIMARD & CIF TAILORING DEPARTMENT ! Do You Contemplate Plasing an Otder for Clothing This Fall ?Forget.to Loëk àt OùF efote Giving Your Order, FIT, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED | 4 Qur Pricos Ave the Lowest.& We'll Be Pleased to See You F.Simard & Cle, 137 St, Joseph St, St.Inspect the Goods: TELEPHONE ft, Rock's, Quebec, we \u2014~= OUR STOCK OF \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Cloth Jackets, Fot the Fall and Winter, is NOW COMPLETE New Colors, New Shapes, New Materials, G.R.RENFREW & C0.8% BUADE STREET.September 1, 1898.Fall Suitings | Suitings $16.00 Suiting's $18.00 Suitings $16.00 Suitings $16.00 John Darlington, TELEPHONE iss; mam BIRECT IMPORTATION A NumBerot Beatitifdl Oaretdiiy Selected GERHARD REINTZMA TORONTO iE UPRIGHT PIANO3 Sold a$ Low Figures and Terms of - par fea fino § cond Far Arthor Lavigne & Co., No.68 St- John Street.JOHN PERRET, \u2018A XIDERMY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Birds and Animals ARTISTICALLY MOUNTED ! 16 Chapel Street, SHERBROGKE: Usthber $1808: = Ou Money to Loan | ti \u2014 : > , to.ht BY eS shan de Pile Placemats de Guebecjion: Heal Estate, Morsgnées, Deventares, Bask and éther Stocks; 1+.The Sobiety loans both swall and large sume, from $100.00 upwards, reiurnabls, principal and interest, by monthly, quacteriy, or balf yearly instalments.Borrowers can pay off their mortgages ab say time before maturity oa most satisfactory com- ditions No fines exacted om arrears.Rates low Reasonable snd convenient terms.Mortgages purchased.Office \u2014La Banque Nationale Building, 'Y3 84.Peter Street, August 31, 18%.soa mzox off MONTREAL STAY AT THB.St.Lawrence Hall.TRE HOST ORNTRALLY LOCATED AND LINÉRALLY GONDCUËED sorkt mk aS Girk: Patroniéed by tlie Leading Citidons dt Quebec.Hâtés (Ful $3.50 pef ddy Upitardi HENRY Hoda, - - Frogricisr: Jimo 24, 1966.Malti UBUERED TH PREFERENCE ALL OTHER BRANDS \u2014 BY THOSE \u2014 Who Have Made Trial of It.NO ALU M! All Ingredients Pare and Perfectly Healthful \u2014 ASK FOR \u2014 McLAREN'S COOK'S FRIEND | August 6, 1806, SAP This cut illustrates the exact size of the \u201cG.Seifert\u201d movement for Ladies\u2019 Watches, the prices are as follows : Black Steel Chatelaine Watch, 89.50.Silver Chatelaine Watch, $9.50 Gold Chatelaine Watch, $20.00.Silver Hunting Watch, $11.25.Gold Hunting Watch, m $25.00 to $75.00.\u2014 G.SEIFERT, 84 FABRIQUE STREET, \u2018JAWBLLBE! Opposite the City Hall TREE NENG NET -NE NE NERC NENE Watch Case 2% present in vogue, it is the old Eoglish type, Engine Turned Back and Front, Shield and Garter Conter and Antique Bow.These cae, with a *\u2018G.Seifert\u201d mov cost, IN GOLD, from 830.0} to £100.00.IN SILVER, from $14 50 to $30.00 The above illustration shows the style où ~#G.SEIFERT AND TAKE NO OTHER { About (Sterling Silver.; The selections of Sterling Sil- ver for the Fall Trade surpass all ; former displays in that line.We gare now showing sothe of these Sterling Silver Mounts, Water É Botties, Claret Jugs and Frait Bowls, then there are Sterling # sticks and many other useful ¥ things enitable for Wedding nis.JRWBLLER, 84 FABRIQUE STREET, Opposite the Oity Hallnew goods in Cut Glass with Silver Dishes, Trays, Candie- G.SEIFERT, 15 gL = 5 à c ewellery.Wreath, Crescent and Star shaped Brooches and Lace Pins, continue most fashionable, some of the recent creations ate enriched with olivines, variegated pearls or enamel.Our stock of Pearl Ornaments TE IE ENE ETE ITEP DEEN NENG x! 42 $100.00 Necklet and Pendant.\u2019 G.SEIFERT} vom I 9 PAmmiQUE oran prie City Hal, .Opposite he Oity HaU' October 15, 108.- _ ranges from a $1.00 Stick Pin to \u2014\u2014\u2014\" J py LAUNCH OF A STEAM BARGE.\u2014 Arrival of the 8 8.Vancouver Yesterday Morning.CALIFORNIAN INWARD, Incoming Vessels Report Heavy Weather\u2014The \u201cCynthiania\u201d and * Rantere Hond * Taking Part Cargoes Moremy Paors Waa leunébed frora Peters yard; iver S¢ Charles; yesterday morning; for Mr C Haine, owner, a £8) steam Ab i vessel left the Ways, obe was named rock.Fou cet which is frttondsd Moy det ferret aebéd aiid ontreai; Is built cf wood, and reficotajoredit beth on the enterprisiog owner sad builder.ie most substan ily ovnetresied, only te 5 Her li i rep pt Be vee) wit! tie à hardeotsé seséél, wall suicédifor the ape fop which aba ts intemded.After the h, the \u201c\u2018Shamreck\u201d was towsd to thé Pricotss Louisk Rasio where thie finishing aches will bs pus upbe her, Yne will be bevadcb, 25 fest; depth of bold, 10 feet ; tos- »ege, 250 tone, She is supplied with com- Bnd ugioe 18 and 3 inches diameter and inches stroke, with surface condeneing main boiler, nine feet loug and nine feu: diameter, Hor speed will ba about 10 miles sa hoar.She was designed Mr.Auger, Seperiniendent of the Quebec Harbour Commissioners, snd bailt ander (hs personal supervision of Mr Wa Simone, Surveyor of Bureau Veritas, ard will be c'aseed Al foc 14 Mies Chaplio, Mra Chestham, Mi Major Hodgeon, ii, Ma Hod son, Mester Eodg Hi dan Hipgeooter, M r A Morguesie fee eiphy, Me elledéæ, ardugtte, ed Mr C McMaster, Mr W Osborne, tepheneon, 8 Misa Stewart, Salt Saloon passe: *Vancoorer,\u201d Ca ean, Ur RD Brigade Sargeos Pree Bixsons ot Di a Bide; Mr A B Fioucane, Ronald Forman, Rev A Gi Be 4 roene, Mey rthor Gadd, 8 Greene, tof Haws, Re O Lewis, Mr W F Lighthall, Mr I} Boss, Mr MoM Les de owen, x, - rlando Orr; ré sad fogs Hr J sour Street, \u2018Mr L Sutberinid, Sat Upjobo, Me William Yourg, Mre Young.QUEBEC TION TABLE.{Iasmed by the Tidal partment OCTOBER a mr B Boak, Mr D B Banell, Mr Arthur Cleby, re Delcomyn, Geveral R L Dashwood, Mrs A M Poster.R Aj Mrs Hodgson and odgeen, Mdr Jeffrey, Mre J 4 , Mr rey, Mee Joffrey, Mist Jeffrey, Miss C Preatice, Mc CF Dolsomye; Lolor, Mr Iomaz.N \u20ac - or Mes Frentice, Mra U A raimer, rs ouenss, Mise Mr Liove) marshe, Mr EN Waldie, Mr F A York, ngers per Dominios Line se ptaio R O Joner,from Liverfes, Oct 6\u2014Mine M Donser, Mrs Fitsberbert lien, Mr R Ÿ Burne, Mra Burns, DrFJ Capos; Mrs Capon, Mr R E Commiog, Mr icksop, Mr M:G M Forman, Mrs Porman, Mise Dorothy Forman, Master Mrs lan rf Fass Hooper; Miss Jack, Mr & £ Kemp, Mrs LeSon- tear, Mrs Lighthall, Mise Lighthal!; Mie Mrs MoMal- ieFad, faster Wm Sutherlaod and purse (Mise Kate ogbee), Mes Webster Taylor, \u2018Mies LB | larger Mrs Mery Kal of Marine sad Ta - Ottawa.) CANADIAN FAILURES.Montres! and Chicagô Markets RAIHWAY BARNINGS \u2014_\u2014 Apple Bhipments\u2014Imports and Bx- porte-\u2014Rates of Exchanres\u2014Bonds and Drafts.Mesars RG Dann & Co's statement of failures for the third quarters of the yesrs 1808, 1897 and 1896 gives the following totals for each year:\u2014 În 1898 the number was Z74,with liabilities nt $1,848,047; 1897, the number was 383, with liabiilties st $3,340,971, and io 1896, the number was 439, with liabilities at $3,- 924.257.This year there is first a emailer number in the aggregate than in the same quarter of pratious yesre; and a smaller number in many of the clatses, Next, thero are two large failures, of edge tool works in Quebec for § 18.000 sod of iron works in Vaneottver for $180,000, whieh éovet well nigh hall the tots! liabilities in misnufaciiire; makitlg fv than a yest ago, though bat for shop it would be \u201conly: two-thigds us large.In trading the amount is but 42 per cent.of last > ner gent, Of the smouot in the 1p, While sn, avosusl mumber of considerable failares wm .2TDeF mabufaoturing ewetla the aguregsté lo that branch, it was smaller thin in previous years for most other manufacturing classes, nod In H F ar, sou on 7 Same quarter of : she two of largest importance vue pos half Hi nat 's in leather, and.not à third in ths Ware | Low Warm, piscines manafuctariog, clase.he = lailures in general stores were less than hal sf A MPR I AN b.M last yeat'e, in hotels mod restaurants not a x Peine EP 6 imo;t14 | Quarter, io clotbir { small, «td In tbe impot- , | tant goods clsss not a quartet of last basbels ; sales, 6.000 bushels futares.Spot steady 5 males, 24 000 bushels here and 736, bushels st outporte ; No.2 at 370, fob vont.Options opened stronger on Liverpool advices, but yieided later on untondiog, closed dull snd unchanged, March st 33fc to 384c, closed % 38} ; May st 3880 to 38jc, closed at 38fc.acember at 3632 to 36 18-165, Onts, roveipts 150,000 bushels; esports; 79,982 bushels.Spot frm ; No Z at 2c at 274ci track, mixed western at 270 to 2350 ; track; white western at 28fc to 34c ; track, white state at 28j0 to 342; options dull snd nominal, Bytter, firm : western cresmery et I54c to 22: ; do factory at 114e to 144; Élgins at 2e; imitation creamery at 13¢ to 170; State dairy at 140 to 184c ; do creamery at 156 to 2140 Cheese, atsady ; large white snd colored at.8fc to 8c ; small white and colored ot 8c; light skims at 8c to 7c; pert skims at 5e to Be; full skims at 2h to 3ho.Egge, firm ; State and Pennsylvavis at 1840 to 180; west- era fresh at 18$c.Rosin, steady.Molsasen, firm.Pig iron, steady.Lead, quiet.Tio plates, quiet.Coffee \u2014 Options closed quiet sndunchanged.Spot Coles \u2014 Rio, quiet ; mild, quiet, Sogar\u2014Raw, firm; fair refloing at 311-160 10 34; centrifogal at 4 7-32 to 4403 Wolasses suger as 3 7-16 to 34e; refiued sugar, meady.0 mme MOVEMENT UF GOLD.Kew York, Oct.18.\u2014Gold is now reashing if city from Cansds se well ss from Europet was aoounced in Wall Street within the Igat few days that the agents of the i of Montrsal had imported $1,000,000 in gold from Montreal.| ; ; ; Now York, October 15.\u2014 Bar silver, Si = Jian dollars, 462 ; Silver certificates, to 604.A .- LONDUN STOCK MARKET.New York, Ver.15.\u2014The Eveniog Poss fivancial enable from on says :\u2014\"\u2018Ibe stock markets bere were quiet to-day, with a general improvement, led from Paris.Amerioans were exceptionally dull on the New ork lead, tut the eighty- O\u2014The lot pun:ber one hu roa A J.MAXHAM & 00, .Auctionoersabaence of sales by that | enough to let well enough alone,\u201d Wiston\u2014 AUCTION SALES.BY A.J.MAXHAM & CO Insolvent Notice.J.B.D.LEGARE, Quebec, Insolvent, Oo\" THURSUAY, OCTOBER 274, AT 11 AM atmy bec, Will ba soldat affotion the thres fog properties, namely : ; A\u2014Thie lot number two thousand two hufidred and four (4204) of the cadagtral plan for Ss.Peter's Ward, City of Queboc, with buildings Inve thereon erezted and dependencies ; subject to a mortgages of $8,500 and its condisi said mortgage payable to Mrs.Thomas rd, and subject also to the leases with the tenants lot is & valuable property in first class order, situated on Sauit-au-Matelos atrees.becs of house 5 and 7.B\u2014The lot number eighty (80) of the cadastral Pleo for the parish of otre Dame de Quebec, and dependencies ; said lot is vacant and is situate on south side of St.Foy Road, near the *'Mopument des Braves,\u201d measuring about two arpents and eight feet in width, five arpents two perches depth, having an aves of about sleven srpente and ei and ninety- seven (197) of the cadastral plan for the parish of 8t.Foy, with burldings thereon erected, nid lod situate near the Church, messuring stout seventy feet trons, by sixty feet depth, Subject to the loases width the tenants to May st nex in the buildings to 1st of May next.This | 39 Num- | 13 mousin or two perches.| g ALLAN LIN 1806.Summer Arrangements 1898 Montreal and Liverpool Service Calling at Rimouski and Losdonderry.0 \u201c = Laurentian sails from Qoebéc af 3 pm.*Steamers marked thus do Bod ÿ m Bb tourne soseus .-n$ lowest rates.##r Retorn Tickets issued at reduced rates.Montres! and London Service.Steamships, | From Montreal on or about The conditions of the sale sre dab., For farther part.culars apply to the under- \u2019 D.ARCAND: \u2018Curator.October 5, 1898.Histon\u2014\"Hereafcer I hope I shall kgow Tesi TRAINS LEAVE LEVIS AT 7.30 A.M, Dos exer Saaday, = commodation for mond.12.40 P.M.2x gr, Sime .» arriving Montreal 7.00 P.M.Snerbrooke 4.47 P.M.Comtiscoke 5.30 P.M.This train makes connection at Montreal with fast train service to Toronto, Hamilton, Chicago snd all points West, ao Shortest, quickest and most direct route to New York and all New England points.Daily for Portland and 6.30 P.M.New England points arriving Portland 83 8.10 A.M, Yo cord and seal baggage goiog to U.S.points.For tickets.ion of space in reservation aid rates apply to any G.T.R.Agent, or City Ticket Offices, 5 Du Fort Street, Adjoinitg Post Office rf Saleh Be October 3, 1898, U.8.Customs officer st Levis and Quebeo = 8256 AM, 110 P.M, sod 11.00 P.M SUNDAYS 126 and 11 P.M, Montreal and Ottawa Service.8 TRAINS TO OTTAWA.Improved Service.Carcago, Drrrorr, CHaTHan, Losmon, Toronto Lv.8,50 A.M.week daya (Windser Street) Montreal Through Sl snd Coach to Chicago.Day Conchon te 8.Lv.2.00 P daily (Windsor Street) Mom- treel\u2014Through Sleepsr to Chicago Day Coaches tn Detroit.Connections with sil roads sad to all points Customs officer at Station to coed and seed baggage to U.S, pointe.Prone 94.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE.14 Buade Stress, Opposite Posh Office, asd Palais Seation.October 3, 1898.OF AND AFTER MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1898, Trains will run to and from St Andrew Street Terminus, Quebec, ns fal : Leave Quebec 9.80 A.M.For Ruberval and Chicoutimi, Taesday sad Thursdey, (With Parier Car for Roberval on Tuesday).= J 5 OCEAN ARRIVALS un w.| PA lie alr « } your's; tn shosa little over a third, io fur: | market caused » favorable disposition here.| \u201cWhat is the trouble pow 1\u201d Histon\u2014\u201cI © Ost 186\u2014 1 : #17 3 ales 1 pol 1 a hers insigaificant, nd Jn the miscltanscce There is much pnoertalats us \u2018a Thetber New | wrote x shing srticle for the paper, and 1 16 PR 730 AM For Grand Mere, daily exesps ; at .i lasse pot \u2018 net I al Prem, h cl but I f h POOL SERV! , mond dail opt mr me on Bor 8 Wie3 1091 3 aod 5717 (og ie To ee ork ln buying Bo voto that Now York | afierwaede co res the reply to it.Thea 1|2 LIVERPOOL SERVION 1698.|4.16 P.M.For Si Reymond dally & ; ; \" ; ; se : .Cephalonia, st Queenatowa, frem Boston.* Pa iis s1toT) 4 1 al die las RAILWAŸ BAHNINGS.Boogat Jesterds s gold artival trom theCapes foit like » fool.\u201d = Boston Transcript.7 Oct |Samuarsoam \u201c VIA BOSTON.6.90 PM.For Roberval sod Chicontiend, Umbria, at New York, from Liverpoots 10 2414 13°, 4 062-416 BY 28] not ok while the other all ss The Boer Goverament is so short of movey [14 © | \\BoxsosArazan| 1 November | From Ziwepeol| Steamer.Saturday only (with Sleeping Car fee fa T ot Hasto, from New York.1 ied 5 3 33] Rarnivgael the Gried Trtiak System fron js From the Dest Jour 1 uther tha 4 that, in direct defiance of the Gold Laws and And weekly Shemafter.| From Boston.Chicoutimi) fuvamton, at Corel Trou 3 Joba.To 15613 a 7 ; : 37] fat 16 Teh October i\u2014 327.606 nde pas dossagrasd Peport in current jhe the Liquor ham en ee, ral liduor Glasgow, Londonderry and New St ANA (Sep az Pa Arrive 4 SJuenee è i 37,14 51; : 8 i i oney in this market.¢ # .pe PEL hE Ihsan TE [Semin SHRI | BA | EE TETE AE D ve rn | eB ET yo ea .140 in i ment.td ; \u2014\u2014 .40 P.M.From Roberval, Trou.\u2018\u201cCalifôroian;* Gaptaje Brown, from 4 1 55146 [11 ari mprovement\u201d per with Cave, smoke, sod © id thelts Glasgow | Steamships, | prom Feu York.| Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool Monday, Wednesday and Fri dag.faverpool, vie Movil, Tth October; With SEE Ento là \u2026 NEW YORK STOCK.Newd, 5 18 Sept Ramet 30 Sept.114.m.| From | gone, From | From 840P M From Grand Mere, daily exsepb .sjesrage hog rind i è k jer 18.\u2014Thers Lied i \u2014 w MONGOLIAN.4 Liwergool.Montreal.| Quebes tarday and Sundayeb Ber oe Pat ie dee be pont § 1147s sisal à setae tv, Gana | a Tork Go mires | es erat seemed.bo\u201d ie 0 | 14 October Nemesia TE | ET | = 2 1 1010 PAM.From Grand Mere, Satuclug.» Jet., 4 ! ; .pb i) the ey Sept.MINION.only.thie morning fu 1 147 ta sui 2 a 4 17 t.Ist to today the errat 3 Jen onay of he et beautiful + a vba, sofedt, ¥héo do her k\" 23|*T.amnapor a Hi 8 Traio from Quebeo will ran between Grad\u2019 ei, ec # 5 1179, 2146 D spe sg ê dumb grief, LT 2%(\"Sooremaw.| 18] © 18 a 8h egan on Tuesdays, Thursi on.\u201cLivonias,\u201d Captain amilics, ar- de oars 4 021716 10 20 9634 oof [market greatly yosettied.© openiog de- Î Blaiter, ele Vanoouvse.| * .bk Mere an 8 awenegan ye, oo a Moatresl 3 12,30 pa; yoater- | 3 2 Hird ¢ 4 $ oad 21 865,000 | cline was jee.eu ve reflected from, the Pe \u201cDon't j at chdtok 15j'Orrouas.| * WMC M days aod Saturdays., and proceeded to 5 7 054-719 13 31 tn earlier foreign markets for ÉScérfttes.Hoth (Poumon al on Eu fF Aah ib 20* Dourion.[Nov siNov.&| , Excursion tickets to Grand Mere on Sever- DOMISTON LINE said i SERA us | re Sal, SE al ct ou ee ES Ë ut Suger resc e poin resistan qe uen man | É The ss \u2018\u201cSoocouses.\u201d mehize, rire D She 191 hi: i égaio Pad encountered free buyipg, which | cisiaand entertainments | t Eve siade up thy = - Tickets for sale by R.M.Stouisine, opposite- served from Mostresi at 11 » », yesterday, 4 0315016 S0157]11 071-4138 36 35 THE SHIPPING OF APPLES, at the beats sll a sen They covered quite | mind Til bave to save my soul in sot her f the pas tT marked © aro fitted with the latest | 84, Louis Hotelafter embarting Quebeo passengers, 13 s31soh7 76-8411 64134.Large quantities of spples are arriving bere ly sod Hie rice Hp to 112, The | way it I want to keep my body alive à few ! o approved sy rigerators, and are | ; G.3 Sy Pe BR | à BE iat Bod | sor End HE | apse ot pam | rene nT EE re de rt | EEE RADY Bn Tren deme ee \u201cVancouver, in R O Jones, - ° 3 mes! ish marke me oi M | hold above last night's close for the nee \u2014 = The Ste afb Tewved \u2018© ensure teh, ust be al i from Liv: October 6, with 46 cabin, 47 #, 7 où wo 0816 1 540913 I 20 are oot suitable snd it would not pay to send | of the day.Tobaoso meantime dropped off a: steam.vr vioemer not Tater thas 8 nthe night before second cabin asd 111 steerage passengers be- Lt: them, consequently they will have to be sold | 34 pointa to 1143 and closed at about the For fartbar partioniszs ire = tides » gracral sarge, arrived im port at 7.90 | The time eed is Eestorn Stasdard, or the | [oF What they will bring in_ this market.| jowess, The continued dispositior of Northern ALLANE ÉAB à 00.En & m, yesterday, mooring at the Grand Trunk | Beh meridian ; or five hoursslower than Green- are mote or less deformed and marked | Pacifis to sng also checked any upward ten- i AYES wharf, Poiat Lovie.Having landed .Quebec aod Western cargo, she Pere for oatrenl at 10 a wm.Captsin Jones reports heavy werther with bigh head seas all the way across the Atlantic.Had satrong north.ct ,wih snow, up ibe later pert of the Gull.Pilot Moise Posliot reporte very i wich Mean Time.I in counted from 0 to 34 hours, from midnight to midnight \u2018The height is measured from the datum plsas of the Admiralty Chart of Quebec Harbour, heavy weather between Father Point and | to the beight of high water as above given.port, Had to dometo anedor at 430 pm, on Saterday, below the Traverse, on nomment of the beaty mow and Beres gale.While fe rirvd papper hdd portioes of the At 2am, ; Rob wader wad acrived at Quebec at 7.30 sm, all bell.Noes ne \u201cBy Head.\u201d Co n Saiin, gn mt x.) Cyoibianis, Captain Forces, argived is port At pm yotecday sad went into Princess 4 COALS Now Landing Hix Bark America 610 Tons Bast Wisha Scotéh Ofal: tides.1 Levis Dry Dock\u2014To find the depth of war | 2° où tho Sif this dock at any tide.add 7.7 feet | 92 i apple trees had been proparly sprayed.after their experience cf this sestso they will be likely to attend to it im the future.The enemies of the apple were more numerota during the pags season than they bäve been for years, sod sprayiog bad to oftener than fôr many years.Mr.RW.Shepherd, Managing Direc tor of the Ottawa River gation Company, who has been shipping apples to England for several years back, says he hav grest difficulty iu getting enongh suitable ones to supply bis customers this year, owiog to the ravages of the spple insects.Abbotsford, i À I ri tab whieh is & well-known place I Duluth § Sand A, Pfd, 8 to 5.84 Tons Best Wisha Scotch Coal, vpplos, will mot have ball year Commercial Cable Company, 181} to 181 ; Basin to load.oy > Captai from Syd ; i Pickers who have been out; thers for som L mn ce: of coal, a irque in from laut ON BAND = Ç_ weeks back find the apples in the orchards \"x Bas the Prisons Pir.1500 Tis Best Sydmey Screesed | 102s bavo been sprayed all sighs, while in the ww Unique,\u201d aia .ws, coli ; orchards that have not been sprayed, arrised from Moatrea), wept lato the Princes Twn : Amercan barges arrived, from the L-hoe) las\" vrais; an rotie te the 005 one, \"ad nachoiel ir Vr aE | | Tha ss \u201cCeara,\u201d *\"Trura™ sed \u201cCoben\u201d , 1 .¢ Mowtres], pusved yesterday.Racalena\u201d fur Montreal, \u201c\u2019Srraite fo- Manchester, *\u201cTritonia.\u201d for *\u201cTarret Crow.\u201d [vr Sydeey, \u201cByivissis,\u201d (or Hamberg, irom Mestresl, | Scranton, Fursace, Kex, passed on: yortordey, STEAMER \u201cWENA DAMAGED.last .Loniee Basin 10 load | ner ARR eo ALSO.CAN ANTH + 0,1 VOLLOWING SIZES : evo Farunce, Es, \u2018 sad Obwstrrud Sines.Plywouth Red Ash, Purnaea, > Egg, Swve and Chestaus Siaoe.Lackwwsna, Furnece, Frs, 8e John\u2019, NOT.OO 18 \"he British str | market rates to satisfaction of purchasers.*Loknjs,\u201d Cape La.der,f « m Loodos tirteen days fuc Montreal, with a general cargo, bes arrived here leaking badly sud with twelve foot of water in her hold.A leak was dis 90 ered on Wednesady bight last.It is be.Heved thas she struck & submerged wreck, bessnse all the wcolwork in tbe for«beld ie splintered and the iron beams are badly bent.while making this port water gnined at the rate of twe fost a day.The \u2018Lok:ja\u201d will be docked bere for repaire.Scotch and Sydney House Coal A SPECIALTY.MADDEN & SON, 181 St.Peter Street.MOON PHASES.Telephone, Office, 453.Fleet Quarter, Satarday, 22:d Coteber, \u201c Dock, #43.400 am.October 5, 1898.QUEBEC STÉAMSHIP COMPANY.The ve \u201cMadiase\u201d smiled from Kew York dor the West Indies a: 3p.m.on Baturday STEAMER UMBRIA'S BNGINES STOPPED.Liverpool, Ost 16\u2014The Spanish steamer *Madrilono,\u201d Captaia Bilbao, from St.Joke, K.B., which arrived here yesterday, reports that om Oot 10, when 36 miles west of Cape Clear, she sighted she Canard Line steamer \u201cUmbeia,\u201d pt Dutrem, from Liverpool on Ooveber 8, via Queenstown, orn October 9, for Nsw York.The *'Umbrie\u2019s\u201d engines were stopped, but in reply to ioquiries she signalled that she did not require assistance.The reason for stoppage Was not explained.WRECE OF A NORWEGIAN SLOP.Mowcnetio-cn Tyme, Ost.16\u2014The Nerwegen sloop \u201cFramed\u201d was diives om the tosks at Biyth, about 11 miles north of Nexcwtle, in « flores 50a to-day.Her crew was resowe:l #fiar heroic work by lifeboats, owe of which oaps\u2019ssl ia the attempt.THE MAIL CONTRACTS.Special to the Chromicie.Ottawa, Oct.16\u2014Tenders for the Dominion mail service lor two years from May let nert were received at the Department of Trade aad Commerce yosterdsy.Tenderers bave the optiom of submitting offers for either summer oz winter service, or both, It is ex- that a vote of $20,000 for a winter ight service from St.Jobs will be awarded to the Beaver Lioe Piosser Company from that port.Montagne Yates sad BE A.Morgan, of Moatresl, were in town yesterday, interviewing Mioisters is refersece to the stesmabip secvice from Milford Haves to Paspebinc, P.Q, in convection with the Atlantic end Lake Superior Railway.The two gentlemeu wish to complete theougs te fli: arrangsment with the Iotereslemiel previous to tbe inauguration of tha steamship secvios.Mr.Yates bas just re- taraad from Eagland.He says that steamers san be rus to Paspebiac all the year round.SIGNAL SERVICE, MARINE DEPARTMENT.Quebec, Oot 15, 1806.Point Msqueress \u2014 Hazy ; stresg ; south-east wind.Iuwerd as 9 à æ, tr Mouticslle.North Shoce\u2014Cloady ; stroeg pile ; emat wind, St Joba's River\u2014Sur Otter arrived.Antisosti\u2014Uleady ; north-west wind.Heath Poiat\u2014Ouiwards 28 8 à m,str Ader- SAILKD FOR MONTREAL ros 16\u2014Tongario, from Moville, fer Mse- ARRIVED AT QUEBEC.Oct.16-38 Vancouver, Jeuss, Liverpoei, Oct 6, W M Maapherecn, 207 passengors and general cacgo.CL Ooe 16 \u20148S Crathisois, Forrest, Belfest, Sept 30, W M balles .t.Oot 1688 Krim, Irgeas, Syd Geo M MESSE Eu np, Sri > 1 Treuss, Msrgusem, Sy: Carkeay, Roath & Co, for Meuiresl, coal.\u2018 Out.16-58 Cacoune, Wholsz, Syduey, Geo M Webster & Co, for Montreal, conl.Oet 16 \u2014N3 Cobup, Fraser, Sydney, Geo M Webster & Co, for Montreal, coal.PASSENGERS.Besudia, Master Heandin, Mrs T T Brows no inéant, Rov L'Abbe J A Bousstms, Ms 4 À 5 A MARVEL \u2014 THE \u2014 Belfast Natural CORSET Is the marvel of the day.Fite px- Sechly, ia fof elegans form sad perfect finish.LADIES, in your own interest and for your own comfort, before procuring your Rew cosveme we that you ges one of these Corsets.Ask your dealer for it.Satisfaction guarsateod.Price $2.00.QUEBEC.October 3, 1008 School Books ! will go where the \u2014AT\u2014 * luseile: and Er-.tionez, 25 St.Jobn Street, Quebes.Boptember 5, 1998, IIE COALS Store and Chestnut Sizes.Parisian Corset Go.Nos.73 & 75 Colomb St., SCHOLASTICT School Material ! XF you want to gob the past VALUE for your memey, and go where the Assortment is the Largest, then you Text Books for al the Schools are, JOHN £.WALSH'S, would not pay to pick and barrel them for shi; + oases, suitably packed for the v to poo\u2019, this week, destined (or Londenare carried direct to Lhe parties they are intended for by railway, while those forwarded to London are not delivered for several days after arriving there.Lord Mount Stephen end Sir Donald A.Smith, vow Lord Strathcons, receive 1hirty cases cach, every year, Tbe Army and Navy stores are also sopplied .Stove sud Chestaus Blues.| With Cavadiau spples by Mr.Shepherd.\u2014 £5 All well screened and delivered ab lowses | Montreal Witoess.| CUSTOMS DUTIES.The following is the amount of duties collected at the Custom House, Quebec, Oct 15, 1898 :\u2014$1,707.28.New York, Uct 16\u2014United States bonds closed :\u2014US 8s, 105$ ; US 4s regular, 1, ex-interest ; do coupons, 1274 ; US 4s, 110} ; do coupons, 111 ; do 2nds, #9 ; US , ex-interest, 1113 ; do coupons, 1124.New York, Oct 16\u2014Money on call steady at 2} per cent.Prime mercantile paper at3{to 4 per cent.Sterling exchange steady, at 4.84 to 4.84} for demand, and at 4.814 to a5 for sixty days; posted rates, 4.82 to 4.2} and 4.85 Commercial bills, 4.80}.ver certificates, 59 to 60h.Bar silver, 60.Mexican dol 463.Government bonds, easier.New York, Oct 15\u2014Cotton futures closed steady ; Oct at 5.22, Nov at 5.23, Dec at 5.28, Jan at 5.32, Febat 5.35, March at 5.40, April at 5,45, May at 5.49, June at 5.63, July at 5.57, Aug at 5.60.Spot closed dull and easy ; middling uplands, 53 ; middling gull, st 53 ; sales, es.CHIGAGO GRAIN AND PORK.Chicago, Oct 16.~The following are the opening, highest, lowest oa ices in Chicago to-day :\u2014 ma pi _ 1 NEW YORK STOCKS.New York, Ost 15\u2014Closing prices :\u2014 Chicago Gas, 103ÿ ; American Sugar, 1118 ; National Lead, 324 ; American Spirits Refining Co, 111} ; American Tobacco, 1143.Loudon, Oct.15\u2014Sagar\u2014Case steady with but little doiog.Java, 12s.Fair refining, 10s 93.Hest firm, October and November $e 8.Paris, Oct.15\u2014Three per cont rentes, 102 franes 12} centimes.Exchange on London, £5 france 314 centioses for checks, Betlio, Oct.15\u2014Sight ster! 20 marks, 44} plennings for a ties, \u2019 Vieons, Oct.15\u2014Exchauge London, 12.04 florine.ce \u2019 Londos, Oct, 15\u2014The gold premium st Madrid to-day was 504 ; at Lisbon 49 ; at Boeoos Ayres, 150.80, and at Rome, 108.45.New York, October 15\u2014Flour reosipte, flour weak st $1 40 to $1.55, spot snd to arrive, Buckwhest steady.yellow, western at 72e, western st 5ljc, cif Buifalo.Barley dull.bushels ; exports, 108,000 bushels futures.Spot Duluth, at 7533, fob afloat, charged to } higher.May, at 70§c to 71 jc, closed at Tle.Decem- AND.ber, st 71gc to 72c, closed at 71§c.Corn re- FIRST CLASS GROCERS.ceipts, 246,975 bushels ; experts, 56,185\" September 1, 1998.- \u2014kby insects, which could have been destroyed | dency aod discouraged activity in the rail- in the early part of the spring season if the | road list.There was a cousploucus move, ment in the late dealings in Louisville so To \u20ac Several owners of orchards in the Eestern | Southern pld.The traders ateributed this water a8 ordinary | Townships, who sprayed their trees regular- | 15 the prospects of relief from the yellow bave succeeded in baving their crope | fever by the incoming of cold weather, Bat ured in good order, while there are otbers | jn the cass of Sothern, thers were reports of wh have not commencad to do it yet ; but | un approaching dividend desleration.resorted to | day's closing board transactions :\u2014 Barhtdian Prcific Hailyay, to ; a Sh J share 3 to 99.4 it | Montreal Street Railway, ex-div, (mew; Mr.Shepherd is sending a large pumber of M By sending them to Liverpool, he says, they Toronto Street Railway, 103} to 103}; dries to Parisian 49,467 barrels te, 20,200 barrels.Sales, 5,000 package rm and moderately active ; Minnesote Patents at $3 90 to $4 30.Rye flour steady at $2.75 to $3.20.Buckwheat Coromeal fem ; Rye firm; No 2 Barley malt, dull.Whest receipls, 246,875 56,185 bushels ; sales, steady.No 2 Red, at 7ijo, fob afleat; Nol Northern Options opened steady, strory on higher cables, but eased off ucder realizing.Later market showed « firm tone on large vxports; demand olosed un- March closed at 734c.MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.Montreal, Oct 16\u2014The following sre to- sales, 275 shiares tres a 83; 25 shares at 83} ; 225 shares at 83 ; 205 shares at : 450 shares at 33 ; 100 shares at 83} ; 50 shares at 3 300 shares at 833.Duluth 8 8 and A, Com; Sto 2.sales, 25 sharesat 181; .ichelieu & Ontario Navigation Company, 276 to 2754 ; sales, 25 shares at 2754.ontreal Street Railway, ex-div, (ol 272 to 269.ifax Electric Railway, 131 to 130.100 shares at 103}; 50 shares at 1034 ; 25 shares at 1054 ; 10 shares ,, 886108.1 5 St John Electric Railway, 145 offered.Montreal Gas Company, 188 to 186.Royal Electric Company, 158} to 156} ; sales, 30 shares at 157.Montreal Telegraph Company, 180 to 1734.Halifax Heat & Light, 30 to 22.Bell Telephone Company, 175 to 171.Dominion Coal, Common, 27} to 26.Hochelaga Bank, new stock, 156 to 153, Windsor Hotel, 102 to 20.Intercolonial Coal, 40 ro 20.Intercolonial Coal, Preferred, 70 to 40.North-West Land, Preferred, 55 to 50.Land Grant Bonds, 110 offered.Cable Coupon Bonds, 102} offered, Cable Regular Bonds, 102} offered.Heat & Light.Bonds, 85 to 80.Halifax Street Railway Boi 110 to 106.Colored Cotton Bonds, offered.Dominion Cual Bonds, 111 to 110.Montreal, Oct 16 \u2014Flour receipts, 8,000 barrels.Market steady.IMPORTS.Per Express Companies\u2014Oct 15\u2014Sun- dries to W A Marsh & Co, do to Parisian Corset Mfg Co, do to 8 R Clark, do Rochette & co, do to A Boutin, do to C Boisvert, do to G Seifert, doto Z Psquet, do to J E Livernois, do to PGar- neau & co, do to A F Ashmead, do to M Jardeau, do to P J Cote, do to order.Per Railway Companies\u2014Oct 15\u2014Sun- i Corset Co, do to Mc- Arthur, Couette & co, doto O Baronet, doto Chinie Hardware du to E Giroux, Co, do to Z Paquet, do to J Booder & co, do to J Muir & co, do to J Ritchie, do to Whitehead & Turner, do to J Mills & co, doto M O'Malley, do to Beaver Flint Glass Co, do to order.Bank of Nova Scotia, 227 asked.From Tuesday, Thurzday and Sstar- Eastern Townships Bank, 150 offered.day, aù 1.00 P.M.Union Bank, 110 to 105.October 14, 1898.Bank of Commerce, 146 to 143.= Bank Ville Marie, 100 to 92 Quebec, Montmorency and mper , oi , .Hochelaga Bank, ex righta, 158 to 135.Charlevoix Railway:Co.Ache would be almost priceless to hose what or from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness Foes pot end hers.454 those who, ghee try them will fod ls valuable fr so man; they il UE Se vo ao without ie after all sick head {J CASTER MEDICDNE CO., Mow York, | Goal PL mel ese Small Bion Special General Meetinglof Share- \u2018holders.NO%cs IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A IN Special General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix Railway Company will be held as the Office of the Company, in the City of Quebec, on WEDNESDAY, the SECOND OF NOVEMBER.189
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