The Quebec chronicle, 6 janvier 1899, vendredi 6 janvier 1899
[" E a ; - The Chronicle .Is delivered every morning to any part of this city for 25 cents , vonrs.ESS u eC Z Z 2 A U a A < ESS The Chronicle is the Only Morning Paper in Quebec.| Your Wants will be announcel Twice in the CHRONICLE for .TEN CENTS.VOL.LITI.NO.19,190 WHITE VICTIMS ALLEGED AMERICAN OF CANNIBALS.Furnished Feod for Natives of Mobangi River.papers of Madrid.RIVE V8 MEN T0BAT IS YHRUAY|N UNS BRUTALLY ODYRAGED The Mohammedans Dread Mutilation Bvem Hove Than Death, and Flee From the Cannibals.Asesedine\u201d to These Stories;a Coa vent Pillaged.and Spaniards Piundered and Tortured New York, Jan.6-The San says that the cannibals of tes apper Mobangi River are again making white men the victime of thoir appetite for human flesh.Aceording to à despatch from Antwerp, four Belgian cemmercial agents, in the serviop of the Autwerp Joading Gompany, have recently hesn kuiled and eaten.The Mobangi River is the tributary of the Cuogo, and no rivers of Eurupe, except the V and the Danube, equal it in length or in the Tolams of waar.Its 1,600 miles of river are densely peopled, most the way, and the inhabitants are the most imveterste cannibals in the Congo basin.Madrid, Jan.8\u2014The newspapers here continue to charge the Americans in the Philippines Islands with all kinds of moa strosities.As « mmple of the current fictions the papers to-day accuse the Americans of delivering up a Spanish Naval Lieutenant, who is alleged to have surren- insurgents who ase said: to have subjected him to all kinds of: sostures.It is also gd et 104 monks were imprisoned at yan, and that meuy of thetn died of hunger and seffeding, that Spanish property has been givery over to looters, thet the owners have been plundesed and ssssinated, Go vrpiots were abl Spay Tow | ed, oe a Sm able y ent bas i uns sad brass wire, bat along the Mo- brutally Ba o outraged.CRISES IN THE PHILIPPINES.Hoag Kong, Jeu 8\u2014Leading reprents- tivesol theMlipinos J'ants is HongKong,in the cuuras vf an interview with the corres- ndént of the Ausociatell Press to-day, Seclared t the serious crisis in tl i these articles of trade were not de- sd.\u2018Give ue men to eat,\u201d shouted the uatires, \u2018and we will give you sll the ma- mioe, goats and chickens you want.We don\u2019t want your trade goods, and we will sell you nothing t for men.\u201d : Greafell, Van Gele and the other pion- ests on the Mobangi used to tail vf the ti Philippiues is due to what they designate expeditions of large cannes they met.Hun- PE anfalr drede of men wuce dling ap and down | 48 80% tbe Uni 3 oatment of the the river bound for destinations some- Filipinos by ¢ tates.ey that déspite the known fat that the whole of the Vise; upwasin ion of the « Filipino Toros, General dis was ordered to take ion of the entire archipelago and ed troops and warships to the Southern Visayas.The Filipinos, nocoording to the Junta representatives, are determined to prevent the landing of Americans at lloilo, and may, as a last resort, destroy the city for strategical par- The Junts insists that a rupture & fe Flipioo National Governaent i ; tween the ipino vernment Te his foe the Pb of eating them.and the À cerises Executive is imminent rer They havea natives bovavay | 42d that bostlitios arp probable unless they have not ed native vty of what they characterize \u2018 as tho unresson- D quantity off uly unfair snd overbearing policy ef re of them and for other ; : 2 insufcient reasons ; and lach America in modified.They s+y the Filiï .a: last the b nos would deeply regret such s rupture, ve songe dort by killiog white te t would accept it as inevitable.controlling the Congo basin have at last | .AQUINALDO'S STRENGTH.secured better treatment of the native | Viena, Jan.6 \u2014The Nues, Wiene:|Tagetribes at the hands of the white agents.| blast publishes this morning a statement Many of the Batetela tribe fought aide ived Prof.Bl ie À by side with the whites in the recent war | FoCTeC bY uridu'e vhs says thatthe with the Arabs which resulted in the ex | frieod guinaldo's, who says that the pasion of all the Arab slave dealers from | !ter bolds as prisoners 11,000 Spanish the Congo State.The Batetels cannibals troops, including two Generals, forty stafl are splendid fighters, but are among the officers and 400 superior officers.He has worst savages who have been found in #lso 1,900 civilians, inclnding several pro- Afries.\u2018During excursions in the nei vincisl governors and numerous officials.their town,\u201d t Jan.5\u2014 Although the insurgent \u201c1 on more than one cceasion Government st Malolos has been reconsti- aww a public exrcution.When the chief tuted, Aguinaldo is still President of the of a town, who is of course anf Filipinos Republic.A despatch from Maabesluts mooarch, decides that a | lolos mys that a majority of the members man mist die, be bands him over to the of the new Cabinet long to the military people.The man is immediately torn to wing of the party.Mabini's address to : nd disappears as qu ckly as a bare tho Congress, however, was more pacific E broken up hy a pack of than had been anticipated, it was chiefly 3 Every mam lays hold vf hits at once with | SeTic® of meaningless phrases, outlining no one band and with the other whips off a | definite policy.b with his knife ; po ore oto kill PRISONERS AT MANILA, im firss, for be would, +y a0 doing, lose | Madrid, Jan.5\u2014The following official bis piece.Mors than moe, Shere drum- | despatch bas bon received from Manila : sertor waa shot, the «nlookers have said | \u2014.\u201cThe insurgents refuse to liberate the tous, \u2018Why de you buy him?It's no iming mem te e nateued a pee ; when yu ace gone we shall, of course, | act of submistion to the United States.With regard to the liberating the wonks the insurgents intend to negotiate with the Vatican directly.Gen.Rios hws now opened direct negotiations with tbe insurgents concerning the prisoners.\u201d NEW YORK POISONING CASE.times scores of miles from their starting point.They were not on the warpath, but were simply on their way to other tribes to buy slaves for consumption, aud coming home the buttows of their tances would Le covered with poor wretches, bound head aad foot, whom they had purchased.About a dozen white men, thus far, bave been killed and eaten by Congo natives, and most of the victim have been Frenchmen at the French stations on the Moban- % th i natives bave fbver made war on ° .\u2019 Hanging fetiches over the i preventing the people from touching it for fear of magic bad no effect.These people seem to have no form of religion whatever, and no fesr of death or evil spirits.Through the whole uf the Batetels country, extending from theLubefu to the Luiki, sed from the Lurimbi rorth- ward for some five days\u2019 march, one sees either gray bairs nor halt nor L.ind.Even parents are eaten by their children on the sign of approaching decrepitade.It is easy to understand that, under the circumstances, tbe Batetels have the appear- anes of a splendid ace.These cannibale do not, as a rule, file their front teeth, nor | poisoning Oo en 5.000 ati 10,000 of those | 72 Prectinlly nothing en bo foamy Batetela cannibals fowght in the war oR, ny torent of any note ni ere ere ghia fact chat vo many given out by him, in which he reviews the Dhanis proved an portes «lement 10 details of receiving t bo poisoned, been his succves.\u2018The ing of the Mobam- sale aoû à fall aatement of the medaa religion.\u201d wrote Dr.Hinds, \u201cdose | 2020 Ct\" hs poison to Mrs.Adams and = concede that + 8 man whose Plu = po the subsequent events.med Ars cmneecnenee this Dal, mit a uence is 2 A the white Arabs snd other faithful follow-| London, Jan.&\u2014The Shanghai corres- ers of Islam would, after » rebuff, instead | pondent of the Daily Mail says :\u2014 Ac of trying to retrieve the fortunes of the | Cording to Chinese reports a secret treaty day, flee {rom the field with all ible | exists between Great Britain and the not 80 wach tn save their Bea as | States to prevent any further alienation of rough fear thut their tudies, it the event | Chinese territory.\u201d of their falling, would be tora to pieces.\u201d LIPPE-DETHOLD SUCCESSION, Se Par Ne Arrest Has Been Rade În the Fuse.New York, Jan.5.\u2014Tp to à late hour to-ni promised arrest in the \u2019 Sam case had uot materialized.There Is Thers a Secret Tseaty ?\u201cWhich Wins?** In nearly every man\u2019s ca reer there comes a time when he stands between the angel of life and the angel of death, both contending for his mortal frame, Inpafiiefent Grounds for a Decision Aas Yetpets Jen 5- In she manier of the i succession dispute, the Buadearsth bas decided that itis com potent to deal with the dispute and that at t there is inenfiicient ground for life prove deciding the facts in question, ss no case.the of succession to the throne or regency has him back to arisen which is incompatible with the bappiness ?claims of the Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe.mau's ener- that this reason does vot prejudice any ical force later decisions, and that all further motions, eee etc, which have been submitted to the until .Bandesrath iu this matter will not be ex | haps con- sumption amined.bas already laid its grim hand npom him, and doctor after doctor and medicine after medicine bave been tried in vain\u2014zow, perhaps, comes some kind friend who says, \u201cDe, Pierce can cure you, write to him: His Golden Medical Discovery\u201d has rescued thousands who were furtber gone Methodists Hopeful Toronto, Ont., Jan.5\u2014Rev.Dr.Carman, General Superintendent of the Methodist Church, said to-day that he considered the prospects for the raising of the twembieth century million dollar thanksgiving fund were excelient The special committee of the General Conference, of which he is chairman, has called upon the annual conference, to prepare for an organized general effort throaghont the con- Dexivn.Locus plans will be made at the annual conferences.The effort will be made on the first Sunday in Octubez next, when every Methodist minister in Canada wiil advocate it.A Welcome to Choate, London, Janusry 6\u2014The Daily News this moming editorially welooming the expected appowotwent of Mr.Jus H.Choate, of Naw York, as United States Ambsssador tothe Court of St.James, mys :\u2014\"Euglishmen will thank President McKinley, for bis choice.Mer.Chats will have an essy aud plcasant task, he comes neither to take pert ina quarrel nor to heal one, but foster a i Tow Tee \"_ _ _\u2014 Toland, P.J.COTE - BAPRESS\u2014From New York, Boston, Bhar} Fiona, Jen On the Bourse to-day | g3 Rossin, at Liverpool, from Philsdel- - - 7 | avin RATES OF PASSAGE.je Brooke, Megantis # Be Pros sin ad Peine 2 business prices phis.: fé TT AtTann OMD EEA Toei noel bec F T0 P.- a, TY x LONDUN SUGAR MARKRT.| | SS Palstis, st Hamburg, from New York.__ BUADS STREST, eme: ; AUCOMMODI THON.Fos Beauce Junction ; London, Jan.5 aul, bat 88 Werkendam, at Rotterdam, from New | CITY OF QUEBESO BISHOP'S COLLEGE.LSHHOIVILLE, | Grar to Portland and Bostob.My £38 Sherbrooks, Arrive Levia AU $ + egesens , Jan.5-+-Sugee-Cane, ; \u2014 .: i i ré PME nbt quotably lower: Java, unchanged, at| 88 Someta, at Swansea, from Tilt Cove.VOTERS\u2019 LISTS DEPOSITED.oO gow and and Bo atrive Lovin 6,46 PM.' oC cm 11s sa; fair refining, 10 3d.Beet, steady, BROKE HER SRAFT City Hall City Cl K's Offic Tans Term begins Saturday, January 14th.All trairs run daily, Sundays exespted.Ac with sa apwerd toodency ; prosent monté | LE A oom to.ty Hall, City ler s ce Lectures begin Tuseday, January 1th, at 9.80 or ri arom pie .3 $90,000 as Va hd.Visible supply, day the stiual was hoisted at ter noon 0 ?ED, Se .\u2019 Calendary and fall information on spplieation tinning où to Bherbronke on Monday morning.2,890,000 toms, agninet 2,501,100 last | GAY (0 BEDE WS ow wore a roaching | [PUBLIC NOFICK 1S HEREBY GIVEN, 20 Rov OANON ADAMS, as Principal Pullman Palace Care on Exprem Trains tetween your the harbor, This was tho frat fruit of the | Avy ay rune to the provisions of the | or F.W: FRITH, fad.B.A, Banas.Brooke with Puliman Piisce Oust and trots Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.terrific weather Thich has prevailed on the amendments, 'tws Alphabetical Lise, oe| BISHOPS COLLEGE SCHUOL Boston.Peli Fach on Expross traine % + 0 .past WO woe rons 1 v A unioi- ETR Borton.« .Epiphsay\u2014Servicss : Holy Communion inom ae reported tempestu- | pal Elston fps Aldermen No.1 in each Ward Li HAMILTON P Ÿ.Esq.MA.American Customs officer on hand at = g po pes Head Master ork resumed JANUARY in the Cathedral at 8 a.m Shortened ales and it was confidently expected | of the City, and the other of persons qualified to | iesh, 1890.: and Levis, where barge for United form of Morning Prayer with sermon and | Pur repas w ty vote for_Atdermen Now.3 and 3 in cach Ward | or Naw I c ith te can be evamined snd sealed through to er ne A by shipping men that some disabled, craft is Ci ited i : Sw ILLOSTRATED CALENDARS, With full inati Holy Communion at 11 a.m.in the Cathe- P! A d ' of tbis City, aball be deposited in the offie of | information, apply to she on.1 \u2019 Rv ing Prayer io All Saints Chapel would fiud theic way to this port.The the undersigned, on the 2nd day of January next, SED MASTER, se Svening Pel | disabled steamer was the British steamer | (1899), and will be communicated to whomao- or SEORETARY, B.Q.S.For further information appiyl to RM.To] Jas 8 o'clock.Queen Wilhelmina, Capt.Evans.She roe shall y for them, over dag from ssid Lensorville, STOCKING, City aod Diswiot sear, Quebes y; ; ni ne: e way, i» Quebec, ; 4).Palmer Beneis Copcert.| min fo of thesamer Forimooe, Ospt.PIWELETH dar of Tonuary oy (1888), WHEN IN to any of she Company'c Agent.\u201c & the ladies and gentlemen taking | Queen Wilhelmina, which was on à voyage ively from in the afternoon.the morning MONTREAL TR SEY, où ot ALE, A Le part in the concert to be Paid on Tuesday | from Shields to Baltimore, had a severe | Such lists shall, during the said period, be | | STAY AT THE : : ni next, might be mentioned Lu names of rience in the big gale and snapped her thown to 8ny person making application thers.ne Hal g « Mra.Geo.Duncan, Mrs.Fol Miss Alive [tail shaft.The Fernmoor ie from New } for.and 4 : ¥ Ratsror, Mra.Palmer and Mostre.Parka, | Orleans vis Norfolk for Rotverdam and | 10%, He jnsection of a name ia any of tho said St.Lawrence Hall.Morgan, McWilliam, Godwin, O'Donnell, | picked up the disabled Wilhelmina near | within the striking a by law for so doing.TAR MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED ; 7 ; P wit y y ng.AND LIBERALLY QONDOCTED ; 7 Timmons, Horan, R.Stocking and others.© American coast.The latter be new sims KA Semands in relation æ soy HOTEL IN THN OIYY, + .The {al rogramme w appear later, regis A i i to or erased from the sai ne ins varied vue, including vocal and instru- fooarmer of US ele aid he had | Firs mass bo Glad fn the coe of the C7 | patronized by the Leading Citisens \u201c8 Ea sm, eee, Tange, Tae | snore ory.Toth.war, bo wa | Ok 2 oy POI 1 t's te ox \u201cqua LIVERPOOL SERVIOR 18._ 24 I quartette, etc.Plan opens on Saturday | out twenty days, battling most of the time | ary next, (1899), being the day appointed by rey A ¥14 BOSTON.a8 394 morning at Mr.Stooking\u2019s office, Louis | against heavy gales and seas, the worst of | law a final.and after the sid day no clsim or | Rates from $2.50 per day Upwards : WINTER TMB TABLE 1806-90) \"Re © | the eather was passed Docomber 31, but | deand gil be riowved by the me 0 Cou | HENRY HOGAN, - - Proprietor.(OMMENOING AND AFTER Mom: ; on Naw Year's morning, when the steamer in an] or complain y, = = = ; nt 203 QA A A Rink was bowling slong at full speed, the in- had by applying at the City Clerk's office | June 23, 1908./ DAY, OUTUBER tan, 1806, Trains wil, 6208 wing g at ul # d office hours.rum w follows = Tai SHARP KNIVES __ The Grand Fancy Dress Carnival at the | termediate shalt snapped with a crash and | Hi H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, ÉTWEEN QUEBEO AND STE.ANNE lo and seen are camred A.A.A.Rink to-night will be one of van vommel wes rendered helpless.The City Cleek P So 8 luenar.HM | WERE DAYS, « ost enjoyable t the sesso ilhelmina hoist istreas signals, an me ; ve Quetes.Arrive 810.A 282 UE SRE oaths ol opie hon ot Be seston, on the following day Lhe steamet Forn- | LISTS OF JURORS H Liverpool.0 à 8: John x] Par ew di ; 1y after the skating will attract a very | moor ran alongside and took her in tow, \u2014 Le M THe large sttandsoce, as both events are being | bringing her 200 miles into this port.OITY OF QURBHC.O From | Stcamer.| From | From hrf] ie Aurive pe gère rt Ÿ : looked forward to by very many of the | Captain Evans, eighteen months ago, was OITY CLERK'S OFFIOB, Liverpool St.John | Halifom.| 11,40 A'M.(sxoepe Saturday) 13.66 P.M, CUTLERY.Leading dealers sell them.! N \u2014 fe EE me regular patrons and others.command Pie art the disais Quieseo, December Slat, 1898.Nov 18 + [Vanoouves.[Nov 30 [Deo 1 41230 P.M UND SEE Le P.M, \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u201c LaBBADOR.[Dec 14 |Dec15 .A | BANK OF ENGLAND STATEMENT.| Quebec and Lake St.Joba Railway | Coquette.Poste NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN E [pe 0 [som [ben Deo 29 Lesve Quebec, Arrive Bie.Aen 50 London, Jan 5\u2014The weekly statement The attention of our readers is called to HALIFAX ITEMS, Title a tothe 1 uirements of the \u201c 17 Vanooovrn.(Jan 4 Jan 8 18 AM.we ax i #710 | of tho Bark of Eoglend shows the follow | the excursions to Graod Mare at reduced | Halifax, Jan.5\u2014Bailed; steamer Gallia | cates of the Province.of shee, and amend.B | Ta those Steamers bave roperior passenge | 520 PAL 6.40 PM i ing changes :\u2014Total reserve increased, | rates on Saturdays.\u2014Ses advt.Stewart, for Liverpool, London City, Pat- | ments.A Special Meeting of the oil of the accommodation amidship Selnons, Eleotric | Lenvr ++ 4: pe.aretve ane £37000 .circulation increased, £446,000; .terson, for London, Vancouver, Jones, | City nf Quebec will be held on FRIDAY, the 2 Lights and spacious promenade decks.6.L0 aba.7.00 A.M 2 3:9 | bullion increased, £1,002,082 ; other secu- | The Madrid Oficial Gazette announoes | for Liverpool vis Moville.The steamer | 2080 day of JAN UaRY next, 1899, ot Eight Rates of Pa une a 1260 Erities increased, £1,856,000; other de- | that on January 1 Spain's flosting debt | Gallia, which sailed to-day for Liverpool, i ba maid Council e ural place of 4 ot Passage re, S10 Pp posits.increased, £3,208.000; pablio de | amounted to 804,810,685 pasatan, ann | has on bosed 300 British soldiers and anil: | ing the undersigned shall mubmit to the con: ALIA OR BT.JOHN TO ROO eines VRBEU AND ST S0ACHAM its i £2,586,000 ; notes crease , pesetas over ors whose time of service expil ideration of the Council the fourth supplement te a Be re, £340,000, Government | Aqures at January 1 of Ta ou.[lo feetinotiom the Aueament or Vain | The Best Skill, Carpe Joe Sh Sot itdes i , £3,256,000.iption list for the restoration x ce.The Best Machineey, the Best Starch.: (Tuesday only) 12.20 P.Mrte ne SE Eds votre Lai ot 8 Gace o's td.Kingston, re DIRECT IMPORTATION City, containing the James o u persons Three reasons why the Pleifler Bleam Quebec to Liverpool vis Boston.7,00 A.ML (Saturday ce ), 8.35 AM iability is 39.30 t ; last week it y destro; fire, reaches $4,000.who are qualified as Jurors, for the purpose Leundry do the very best work with | Cabin.,.870.00 and.vp, including Rail ticket, | Freighs for Beaupre and St.Joachim wil to Vanier in 39.per oa ; \" cantly yed by _ .of Loin ten and thers Soamined, corrected ted practically no wear.A fair trial gener | 3d Cabin, H0.75 * \u201c D received at Quebec Btation on Tussdaye'a was 43.90 per cent.Bank of Eng : A Namberot Bsausifai ; Ogretully | sud approved by \\ the Die ally makes s patron, Will you try) | Seeecage.38.78 * \u201c+ Saturdays only.land's rate of discount remains unchanged 8 same being delivered to the Sheri Rail journey 1 ours leaving Quebec afser ros r : ith the Railways and are - dent.Gen'l.Ë Montreal, Jan.5\u2014Flour receipts, 600 Jurors in virtue of the law, must ascertain | Sh 4 and © McMahon Street pancements ve os ye th Bride .\u2018 \u201838 80 | barrels.Mask quiet.from the City Clk that thoi mais bare | Agos 2, 10, Fra and al cargo requis ppt aad ar: | Octo 1.1008 oo A B03.Br CHOUINARD, ful handling.Through Bills of Lading ised Ca NEW YORE MARKETS.\u201c°° City Cleik.val Point Attend the Old Establishod ë New York, Jan.5.\u2014Flour receipts, 30,- 3 For rates, barthing socommodation and all 53 wares.sxports, 24,872 uarrela CITY OF QUEBEC- ctbee inforation, apply to QU EBEC x, W.M.KACPHERSON, Sales, 7,900 packages, more active and A firm for winter straights but neglected BOARD OF REVISORS.CITY CLERK'S GFFICE.GERHARD BUSINESS the afternoon, at the CITY HAL the chamber wherein are held the sittings of the otherwise.Rye flour, firm ; good to fair, h clive ou - HEINTZ: J $3.15 to sa Buckwheat flour, easy.et ta bios ate or ho ayer re FERTZIRR, CITY HALL.RENE Ta COLLEGE Duckwbeat, quiet, at 5c to Bc cit track Die Se den ie Eole OS QuxsE0, 31st December, 1898 Te .ow WL \u2019 \u2014_\u2014 ; New York, Cornmeal, quiet; yellow | MEL per beau UBLIO NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, Quebec Steamship Company.+ atest American Methods of Rye, stronger ; No 2 western at 64e fob IC .Dave or te OF REVI Ce Cena a ian AL om eaching Boo) keeping, Shortafloat ; State rye, at 60c cif New York, ù UPRIGHT PIANOS EE ee on LTTE.gh alr A hand and all minor branches.car lots.Barley, firmer ; western feed-| Fesdacbe yet Cunrens Lis Liem Tits | Bold ut Low Figures and Ensy Terms of Pay | TUESDAY, the 17th \u2018day of -lanuary \u2014 a Page | Under new management.5 ingat 44cto 46e cif Buffalo.Barley Au péoventing this anroving compiaint wag | Wem have been received by next, 1M, at THREE of the clock in BERMUDA AND, WEST INDIES ROYAL ks A malt, firm.Wheat, receipts, 20%.030 bushels ; exports, 208,699 bushels ; W.Lloyd Carkner, Principal, tbey also correct sil J: rn of the stomach, stimulate the liver 6 À reguaie tue bowes Arthur Lavigne & Co.\"CUNARD LINE.Spa.iy: No Sd 1 To, fob, sho \u201cHEAD No.68 St John Street.| otaimsym er ais beingrius SUNIL PE 41 MOH, EF OR sone no rmmroonyi | Ne En sii meen bid FIERALY | oro NOT on ee a dde | gS fio.FEO ER 4 | 09 Tigh Tae 1 Fnglih fo ous 0 jee Ne rte | Ru pires ire | 5 HERESY, Gr (rm En ra nd ai a ly Sd | For gt Thoms S.C Sm ATR | Sin ao UR | BALDNESS Options opened \u2018barely steady and do- | en isomer wise haa: | Eo aad cf Gaspe, in she Pravinos of Ques; | \"NG plication to have a name added to or sa BaETOR AT Thursday, 12h Jaousry, Canranid.> Bobardar, donucry Th, 7 AJL will apply to the ut tery, ; bec, at ils next session, fur an Act autho- erased from the ssid lists «hall be received in POSITIVELY CURED ! weakness under long and short er, = not be willing to do wi all sick Lead AURANIA., .Satorday, February 4,10 A.M at 8p.m.selling, which yielded at noon, however, nizing it to construct aud operate a line of pipes, the City Clerk's Office, aftor FOUR of the clock LU0AMIA Saturtay, February 11,7 A.M 2 | to .i h : i County 1! the afternoon of the FOURTEENTH day of 3 ; \" ETaURtA Saturday, February 15 10 A.M .Io ravers \u2018Wain reported otvort AC ÿ Fi E of qualite, ro in Sn ee the sain | Jam next, 1894, being the last day ap-| Special Cruises to Bermuda and the West Car a Ray any, Fobrus 2,5 PM MDME.IRELAND, Indies, taking in Porto Rico and Cuba, sasling ; | by large clearances again reported ex a rfom New York, 12th Jamsary, Hb, 16th and business at Baltimore and strength of the pointed hy law as final.The correction of the said lista must be finally the TWENTIETH day of Oabin vasedte 575.00 and upwards County ; to build the ssid pipe line om, above Gabin, $425 0 858, Révenue ing v2 ta uso bano of s0 many ves that hiro te ware or below the surface of she lands, rivers, lakes, | Tax additional, Canada's Hair Specialist, 23.394 ; North-West markets ; following prospects > t t Our pills cure 18 > , completed on 1 25th February, 1599.matos oÙ the day were 13, of lighter receipts.Anscond deciineuenr the \u201chile older ad ut, I Fie Altri fod vid Cro ru deg aus | ANUARY next, 185, according to the vpn LE ee ESS IS IN THE CITY.which 1,000 bales were for speculation and | close was attributed to reserved short selling and vey ony 16 en Dime or tv pills make | the necessary powers to expropriate where terme of the Jaw.Reavis a ence wit For all particuls Le ay export, and included 10.700 bales American.| snd absence of outside support final prices 8 dows They are Ey table and, do Doc ousary ; to aroct.aod operats Mi machiner 2! Champlain Wed, evo a oat he.ART UR AHERN, For fright and pe apply to the Com: Bas Opened a Branch Store ips, 16,500 bales, all American.hg on oes Toe Toma | plane we vee chem ir vial at Mea | ire, and fo.rack he taba, warehouse Foter, St.Lewis, Palace, Montcalm, St John, 4, 5, OGTERBEIDGE & 00.Ageaw, | P07 00: NON HR BRON 4 CO.At152 St.John Street, Futores opened quiet with a moderate de- | at 76fc ; 0 794c, closed at ve for $1.Bold everywhere, or sen v5 and ven necessary for tbo operating of the Jacques-Cartier, St.Roch, 8t.Valier t 89, Broadway, New Fa k .3 Genscal ps ._ mand and closed steady.78ÿo ; May Téje to 7511-16c, closed at y CARTES MEDICLIE CO, Few York, aid Toe live, Seuveur Wards.R M.STOOKING, Agenta' Whee sh wll ve berg ntirze New Treas 7 Corn, receipts, 52,650 bushels.Ex- Due Smal 3 W.H.DAVIDSON, H J.J.B.CHOUINARD, P Age: Or R.M.STOCKING, ment for tbe Hair.How Overcontingant Morgan.\u2018pres, 04108 Dubs Seles, 20000\" fal FL Smell Som - +S:licitor for Applicant ity Olack, GER Los Bae Louie Bsrost, Gueben, | 47 Consultasions on Scalp Free ! i : mE T TRE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1899.\u2014 FROBABILITIES FOR T0-DAY Moderate winds, fair and modes ately cold, \u2018The Children\u2019s Friead\u2014W Brunet & Cie.Public Notios\u2014Quebec, Monsmoreney & Chaslevoix Railway Co.Wsncy Dress Carnival -Q A A A Rink.Bis Disconate on Furaitare\u2014James Perry.Be George\u2019s Society \u2014E T Nesbitt.BELIEVED NUCH DISTRESS.Splendid Showing of Work Done by 8t George\u2019s Society.JUNUAL BLECTION OF OFFICERS.Mo Less than 165 Cases of Distress \u2018wers Relieved During the Past Year.The annual general meeting of St.George's Society was held yesterday in their rooms, Masonic Hall, aod was attended by the following gentlemen: \u2014 John Shaw, B T.Nesbitt, G.F.Allen Jones, E.J.Hale, J.H.Clint, T.H.Norris, Hon.Rich.Turner, James Mor- Geo.Robinson, W.W.Welch, Heber Foden, H.B.Patton, J.Lacon Weich, E.H.Duval, C.P.Champion and F.Die Chairman, in the absence of the President, submitted the following re- AMY\u2014Oa Thursday, 5th iwstasr, the wife | port of Rawlin Amy, of » daughter, EVANTUREL-BRAULT\u2014Os the Sth inst, Lt] Marie Eugenie Klise Brault, wife of Gustave Evancurel, Esg., of the Post Office Department.Faneral on Saturday morning, st 9.45, from ler residence, No.27 Hebert street, for the Baaitics, aoû thence to Belmont Comatery.JOUTIN\u2014Oa the ovening of the 25ch alt, aû his beother\u2019e residence, Mr.Arcadius Jeuvin, Ste.Lues of Rimouski, died Joseph Wiltrid- Gustave Jouvia, aged 39 years, and revident of Rhinelander, State of Wisocosim, U.S., from 1879.Tne de esased was a sou of late, Nr.Hilarion Jouviu, pilot, sod the brodher of Revd.PA.Jouvin, perish priest of 8.Francis Plantation, Mains, U 8.He was a bachelor.LEVESQUE\u2014Ou Thursiay, the 5th instant, Miss Henriette Lovesque.Motios of funerel in snosher issns- SPROLAL NOTIORS QUEBEC SESTIAE RINK Hockey ! Match- Crescent va.Sherbrooke, Satarday, 7th Jan's., 1899, Admimicn 55 cents.10 cemts exiza for re served costa.R CAMPBELL, Sectetary- Treas.MEDAL SHOT COMPETITION for ths Club Medal, will take place on FRIDAY, the 5th January, in ose squad, oomasenciog at 11 o'clock sharp.A clab lamch will be served at ome o'clock im the rooms.Flay 10 bo remimed after lunch.By order, Open for the Season.BAND NIGHTS: Monday, Wednesday and Friday.Stelé PM ar GENERAL ADMISIION 1) Cosma GRAND Fancy Dress Carnival, FRIDAY, 6th January SAVARD PARK OPEN POR THE SRASON.Skating.Slidingand Tobogganing.Di Parties, Dancing Parti Balls, etc, ete.Skating, 10c.Siding, 106.Rent of Sieighs, 18e.o Bre accomadation.Electric Cars almos 8% Telephone 2351.TE BEES POR EILIOUS AND EERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Fiddiness.Fuluess after meals.Headsebe, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flusbines Heat, Loss ol Appetite, Costivenseslotehes on the Skin.Cold Chills.Dis- Ff TWESTY MINUTES Every sufferer #111 acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.+ BERCEAN'S PILLS, taken 3s direct \u201cQ.will quiekly restore Fomales to com- Jute heaith.They promptly remove bstrnétions or Irregularitios of the sye- 1:10 and care mek Mendachos Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver 11 MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham\u2019s Pliis are Without a Rival And Dave the LARCEST SALE of any [*2 tent Hodielwe in the Worldat all Drug Stor.In Pinancial Difficulties, A demand of amignment has been made on Joseph Moreau, grocer, of Levis, by Mr.Louis Moreau, engineer, who is a creditor for $1,160.The ivsolvent has declared that he will smsign fer the benetit of hes creditors, and Mr.Alfr d Lemieux, accountant, bas been named provisional Mr.J.A.St.Laurent, merchant, of Father Point, has sudo a volo: tary assignment, for the benefit of hm creditors, to Memre.Parade & Jobin, accountants, of this city.The Quebec Poultry and Pet Stock Asscciation will hold their anagal meeting at the Éecrotary's office on Monday afternoon at four o'clock.SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT.The Committee have the honor to sub- tait the following report of the Society's proceedings during the past year, being the sixty-third since its foundation.Our usnal manner of celebrating Sc.George's Day was observed by Divine Service inthe Cathedral, when the Society and s large congregation had the pleasure of listening to an eloquent and appropeiate sermon preached by the Revd.IL M.Thompson, of Levis, ° to whom the thanks of the Society are due, and are hereby tendered.We were fortunate in again having the assistance, so generously given, of Mr.Ë.À.Bishop, the members of the Cathedral choir, and other ladies snd gentlemen who belped to make the musical portion of our service complete.We cannot find a more appropriate way of eéle- ing the day, as it affords sympathising friends of the Secisty an - tunity of hearing à totic disoo and at the same time helps to carry out our motto : \u201cHonor nur country, relieve dis- trese.\u201d The Society offers its sincere thanks for their assistance to all who contributed to the success of the service.The Sub-Committee of Charity shows by itereport that 165 cases were relieved during the year, st a cost of $461.27.(For particulars see Sub-Committee\u2019s report).Christmas cheer, in the shape of ingredients for a dinner, was, as is our custom, distributed to 37 poor English families of this city.We would refer you to the Treasurer's report for a satisfactory showing of the Society's financial affairs.Death has again been busy among us during the past year, and we regret to have to record the loss of seven members from this cause, Messrs.R.H.Smith and J.8.Fry, Past Presidents and life members ; Messrs, W.Withall, T.H.Dunn and James G.Poston, alsv life members, and F.H.Andrews, Sur., and E.L.Sewsll, ordinary members, « We have recruited only one member this year, so that our membership is again reduced, and now stand as follows, vis :\u2014 ! Resident life, 53; ordinary life, 65\u2014 118 ; absent life, 22; absent ordiuary, 71\u201493.Total, 211.We to have to record the death of Mr.R.ra, an old and faithful servant in the service of the Society for à very long number of years.eputation from the Society attended his funeral.Phe Committee appeals to tbe individual members of the Society to remew their endeavours to tring in new members.Through death and other causes, our numbers aro gradually but surely decreasing, and it is felt that a special effort should be made to fill up the ranks by an infusion of sew blood.The Committee, therefore, hopes that every member will do his best to secure at least one-new member before the close of the present year.Donations of $25 each were made during the past year to the following institutions, viz:- Ladies\u2019 Protestant Home, Finlay Asylum, Women's Christian Association the Salvation Army Shelter.The whole respecttully submitted.LORENZO EVANS, Preside ut.E.T.NESBITT, Becretary.TREASURERS STATEMENT.Mr.E J.Hale, Treasurer.presented his annual report showing the total receipts for the year 1898 to have been §1,- including $466.21 of a balauce from last Joa.The outlay for the year, most of which was for relief, $847.96, leaving a balance in bank of $410.09.CHARITABLE WORK.Mr.Hobe Budden, Chairman \u201cof the #b-Committee on charity, presented the following report :\u2014 The sub-Committee of Charity beg to submit their statement of expenditure for the past year, shewing au increase over that of the preceding year, the total out lay having been $461.27 against $436.76 for the yest 1897.The following being the payments ia detail :\u2014 Transient relief, clothing and pro- TiMIODS.02 21000000 seinen $261 90 MÉTEAl LL.22e 10000000 n 00e , M75 One person assisted to Toronto.4 75 One do do Guelph.5 00 Une do do Kingston.775 One do do St John NB 715 One do do Richmend.3 30 Sal.A.Shelter, for meals and beds.veers 65 78 Funeral expenses.\u2026\u2026.1640 Thirty-seven Xmas dinners.65 49 Total.$461 27 \u2018We have relieved in all 165 cases, comprising about 250 men, women and children, in addition to which wehave orders on the Salvation Army Sheltertoa large number of transients.The Committee last year noted the fact that the number of transients largelycomposed of the type rally classed as tramps, was con- staatly increasing, this fact we emphasize this year, and beg the incoming Committee to study the question and devise some means to abate the nuisance.The indiscriminate sending of every applicant to the Chairman of the Committee Bas made his work onerous and disagreeable to an extent little known to the members in general On the other hand the Committee are glad to be able to inform the Society that the funds have in several cases been employed in aiding most deserving cases in the city.Help has been extended to many widows and orphans aud other afflicted persons.This branch of the work always insures your Commiittee\u2019s heartiost sympathies.We again offer our thanks to Messrs.Doyle, Iinmigration Agent, and Myrmnd, of the Richelien Company, for favors received at their hands.ELECTION OF OFFICERS.The ufficers elected for the vnsuing year are as follows :\u2014 President, John Shaw.Firse Vice-President, H.T.Mact.in.3-coud Vice-President, T.H.Norris., 1.T.Nesbite.Assistant Secretary, GQ.E.Allen Jones, Chaplains, Very Revd.R.W.Norman, D.D., Revd.L.W.Willinws, M.A.Physicians, C.C.Sewell, M.D, C.E.Elliott, M.D.Committee of Management\u2014J.L.Welch, 8.S.Bennett, J.Archer, Sr., Hon.R.Turner, Hon.R.B Dobell, Jus.Annonucement Messrs.Haig & Haig, Limited of London, Distillers since 1679, bey to announce to the Canadian consumer that they have just established a Canadian agency for the sale of their well known 3 STARS SCOTS WHISKY.A trial respectfully solizited.Will be found at all High-class Wine Merchants, Hotels, Restaurants and Clube.For Sale by A.GRENIER, St.John Street, Quebec Morgan, J.H.Cliat, B.H, Wade, H.M.Price, H.Budden, Geo.\u2018Robinson, Wm.Price, H.Staveley, F.Billingaly, E.Hlor.lore following gentlemen wers elected members of the Society :\u2014Mesars.F.0.Judge and J.J.es.oe sum of $25 each was voted to the Ladies\u2019 Protestant Home, Finlay Asylum, Woman's Christian Associstion and Salvation Army Shelter.At a subsequent meeting of the Committee of Management, Mr.E.J.Hale was unanimously re-elected Treasurer for the ensuing year.FOR THE CHILDREN.TSE THE FAMOUS CALMING SYRUP THE CHILDREN\u2019S FRIEND.\u2014FOR SALE BY \u2014 W.BRUNET & CIH., DRUGGISTS, 138-141, ST.JOSBPH s'TRERT, ST.ROUES, QUSBEO, BELLEAU & BELLEAU, GENERAL :-: INSURANCE : AGENTS, .» .REPRESENTING .4 NorwicH UNION FIRE INS.SoC\u2019Y Bstzbliched 1787\u2014Cash Assets over $6,000,000 INS'CE Co\u2019Y.OF NORTH AMERICA.Established 1792\u2014Cash Assets over $10,000,000.Quebec Agency\u201493 St.Peter St., Quebec\u2014Tal 772 CASH RESULTS versus PROMISES.In a life insurance policy, Estimates and Promises are not everything, specially when compared with the new Guaranteed Cash Value Policy as ined by the Equitable Life Assurance Seciety, backed ap by » Surplus of over $50,000.000 ! TAS.F.BELLEAU, GENERAL AGENT 98 St.Peter Street, Quebec.= JUST PUBLISHED Lovell's Commercial Compendium for 1899, NOTE THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CONTENTS.Patent, Copyright and Trade Marks\u2019 Acts, annotated and commented upon, Procedure for corporation of Companies nader Dominion aud Provimoal Acte, Domimnion Compani-e\u2019 Act, Bank Act, snnotated.Bille of Exchange Act as smendsd to date, sunotated.Chattel Mortgage and Bills of Sale Aots of different Provinoes, annotated, ete.Comumnercial Law of the Nominion.Winding-up Act, annutated.A Summary of st» Laws of all the Provincss Fach branch of the law compiled by an expert 16 that branch in each Province.Kxtradition Laws, \u201cYukon Ordwen in Conncil to date and other mining laws.Liss of Banks in Canadas and theic Branches.List of all Insurance Comnpanise\u2014 Accident, Burglary, Fire, Guarantes, Life and Marine, Commissianers for taking affidavits to be used in the various Pro inoss.Ontario Companies\u2019 Act.| Quebec Companies\u2019 Act.Accounts.British Columbia Companies\u2019 Act.The whole comprises some 25% quarto pages small close type, together with a first-class Diary.Au immense mass of valuable master always up to dade, At the very low subscription pur which the work is uffered it + expscted it will be liberally supported.Sent ¥hEK y mail on receipe of $3 50.ohn Lovell & son, Law Bnok and General Publishers, Montrealre PE LINEN\u2014= OPP FELLOWS AND FORESTERS The Lodges are Installing Newly Elested Offieers.At last evening's meeting of Britannis Lodge No.4 LO.O.F.the following newly elected officers were installed by District Deputy Grandmaster Bro.R.J.Edwards, sasisted by Grand Officers Bros.Geo.Gale Past Grand and Grand Warden, Grand Wardens Bros.H.Griffith, R McKay, snd A.Doddridge, Past Grands, and Chas.Teakle, Past Grand and Grand Marshalca FORESTERS AT STE.ANNE'S.At a meeting of Ste.Anne de Beaupre Court I.O.F., held at Ste.Anne on Saturday, the 24th of December last, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year :\u2014W.R.Russell, uty Chief Ranger ; A.Dussault, Chief r; L Corriveau, Vice-Umef Ranger; Emila Payment, Recording Secretary; P.Picard, Financial Secretary ; Jos.Raymond, Treasurer ; J.Vachon, 1st Guard; A.8yl- vain, 2nd Guard ; J.Huard, 1at Sentinel, P.Lefebvre, 2nd Sentinel ; Geo.Boisvert, Auditor ; F Pelletier and L.Z Joncas, jr, Syndics ; P.U.Montminy and A.Lemteux, Finaucial Committee, A vote of thanks to the retiring officers was unanimously passed.TAE ODD FELLOWS, The following newly-elected officers of Albion Lodge No.2, LO.O.F., were installed Wednesday night by Bro.R.J.Edwards, assisted by the Grand Warden and Bros.C.M.Teakle, A.P.Doddridge, L.Burran and J.Kelly, Past Grands :\u2014 Junior Psst Grand\u2014J.Barrington.Noble Grand \u2014S.Salter.Vice-Grand\u2014W.Jacques, Recording Sectetary\u2014J.H.Wood.Financral Secretary\u2014J.Presbo.Treasurer\u2014A.J.Nickerson.Warden\u2014T.White.Conductor\u2014 A.Covey.R.S.N.G.\u2014 G.Gale, P.G.L8.N.G.\u2014T.O'Neill.R.8.V.G.\u2014A.Mullholland.L.8.V.G.\u2014W.Reason, R.8.8.\u2014H.Billing.L.8.8.\u2014W.H.Kennedy.I.G.\u2014T.Lane.08 Jone.Organist \u2014J.Barr.Chaplsin\u2014R.Modler.Physician\u2014Dr.C.E.Elliott.EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.The Relixious Life ot the Family was the Subject of Lust Night's Address.\u2018The afternoon meeting of yesterday was largely attended.Mr.John Thomson was leader, and brought to the notice of those present the importance of the topics in the programme to be made the subject of united prayer.The service was a v helpful one, and quite a number led in prayer that the Gospel may have its place in the family, in schools and colleges.The evening gathering was in the large hall of the Y.M.C.A.The Rev.E.J.Stubo presided in the sbsence of Mr.Marsh.© attendance was representative and large, and the entire service hearty and helpful.The Revds.À.T.Love and G.J.Cliff spoke to the subject assigned them ably and instructively, enphasizing the religions education and training of our youth as of the firet importance, and pointing out that the family is the cradle of true religion, and that family lifo is the t factor in making character.Sev led in prayer for the promotion of \u201cFamily Religion.\u201d At the close there was à ineet- ing of thy Pastors to arrange au exchange of pulpits for Sabbath.Rev, G.J.Cliff wil preach in Chalmers Church, the Rav.A.T.Love, BA.in Baptist Church, the Ree.D.Tair, B.A., in 8t Andrew's Church, and the Rev.I.G.Williams, D.D., (Montreal), in Methodist Church.The afternoon meting to-day (Friday) will be under the auspices of the \u201cC.Ë 8.\u201d of Chalmers\u2019 Church.The eveaing Is the crowning feature of evening dress.It is unmistakable evidenos of self respect and refinement.Tha \u201cFrontenac Electric Laundry finish\u201d is the top notch of HIGH ART in laundering.The Immacuiate Linen for which this laundry is famous tpeaks plainly of painstaking care in every detail Our operators are people of experience ; our machinery is of the newest and most approved type.We show our patrons little courtesies that help to make them SPOTLESS _ Nthese courtesies is the ironing of soft, \u201canti-sw ear\u201d buttonholes in all collars ; they save temper and finger naile.The rough edges of collars \u2018and cnfls are smoothed by special machinery.There\u2019s no extra cost for these services Our deliveries are PROMPT\u2014and if you are in a hurry\u20143AY 30\u2014and we'll hurry We want your bundle \u2014want you to telephone us your address\u2014TO-DAY.Willi you DO IT?\" & 2400 & 4103 Jr.Jd.Collis Browne's HLORODTY THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENVINE CHLORUDYNE CHLORUDYNE CH: OKODANE CHLORODYNE CHLORODYNE CHL -RODYNE (ans remit Mia da o From W.Vesslius Pettigrew, M.D.formerly Lecturer st 8t.George's Hospital, London.\u2014 \u201cI have no hesitation in stating that I bave never mes with any medicine so efficacious as sn Anti-spasmodic and Sedative.[ havea od it in Consumption, \u2018Asthma, Diarrhea, and other i ; snd am perfectly satisfied with the results._, ; ; Her Male Consul Nara o be = ozs ot Li ar oon le po) that esty\u2019s a ills to the effecy 0) 0 the oly ety of any service was CHLOBODYNE.\"\u2014See Lancet, 1ut December, 1864.Oaution\u2014Beware of Piracy aad Emi tations.» Oavrion.\u2014Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Page Wüod atated that Dr.J.CouLm BROWNE was un doubtedly the inventor of CHLORODYN®, that the story of the dofemdans Freeman was deliber asely untrue ; which, he tted to say, had been sworn to, \u2014iee Times, 13th July, 1864.Sold in bottles at is.13d., 24.9d., 4a.6.and 11s each.None is genuine without the words \u201cDz.J.CoLtis BRowNE's CHLOSODYNE\u201d on the Government Stamp.Overwi Medical i h bottle.Sos NO ACOURERS ef T.DAVENPORT, 83, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, London.20-52 August 36, 1898 is admitted by the profession to be the most womdeef + and valuable remedy ever discovered.in the best remedy known for Coughs, Ccevumeption, Bronchitis, Asthma, | co effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal disenses :\u2014 Diphtheria, Fever, Croup, Agueacta like » charm in Diarrhces and is the coly specific in Cholers aud Dyseutery.\u2018 effectually cute short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteris, Palpitation and Spaums.meeting will have as Chairman Mr.Lorne C.Webster, the subject, * Missions\u201d and | FRANCO-RUSSIAN TREATY.feel friendly toward us.One of D.MORGAN, TAILOR AND FURNIGHER.GREAT D.MORGAN, TAILOR AND FPURNISHER.[IES - Lo D.MORGA HOLIDAY ar Py NEW YEAR'S Ruled, 3 Colors, and Printed to order STATEMENTS 1-3 SHEET BILL HBADS Bes adorned 3 SHEET BILL HEADS > des Letter Headings.Note CALL AND HX AMINIT OUR CHRONICLE PRINTING ga See It For Bargains et D.MORGAN, TAILOR AND PURNISHER.LEARING SALE ! \u2019 »' ! \u2019 SEASONABLB} CLOTHING N.| \u201c GREAT TRADE OFFER.We have pleasure this yesr in offering our many customers a lot of staple Printing Joba, at prices considerably below the uses run.An oppor tunity of securing these jobe at such low figures fs the best gift we can give.at $1.10 per 1,000.at $1.10 per 1,000.at $1.25 per 1,000.Headings.Printed Testefully and the Very Latest Designs.SAMPLES COMPANY.THE HOCKEY TEN (Eee de rte OFF FOR MONTREAL There was no interference on the part of .the police.of Toa Takk Mightal .tt .THE SHAMROCK.SHERBROOKE AND ORBSURNY NATIH London, Jan, 5\u2014Sir Thomas Lipten informs the Associated Press that he bas ooh ogatth, [{ y Tithe) Fg e formerly of the e, and Robert W.Wringe to command the America's Cup challenger mrock.Wringe succeeded Capt.Sycamore, incom mand of the Ailsa, and sailed the Duke of ; ; Abensais Bona during the season.of 1698.Kennedy end Josh Falvey in Bafiate, - Eééata a BEaW, Pat 1.The Quebec Hockey Club bad n final last evening in the Quebec Skating ink, i wr their métch with the M.À.À.À.team in Montreal to-morrow' GOMES IN THE WOODS.evening.Two teams were picked and | Island.But the Junta Patriota has de- played for over an hour, Mr: A.E.Scott ted Generals Betancourt and Cardenas to acting as referse.The throughout invite Gomez to reside near Havana snd to Enter of a Oui daa, Jan.5 General Brooke has ined a proposal to send u special en into the woods to find General Gomes and treat with his as an equal power in the 4 nil Only vans st the Head : Army.was good, the senior defence in particular jive the Cubans the benefit of his counsel.showing up in styts.* Naturally, as ey will start in a day or two for this will be the dat d'in witich Quebèo Junagusy to where Gomez is.Gomez con- will be i ; it naliffictilt to prophesy tinues in his correspondence cautiously to what will happen, as thér#\"ix some new criticise the Americans.La Libertad material in the forward live of the team refers to a letter to-day written to tha this year, but judging from last night's Jante, in the course of which Gomes says practice these new men showed up'to that he will not enter Havana unless at advantage and played a fine; After the head of the Cuban army.practice the team was\" \u201cfer to-moe- \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 row'evening'a match in Montreal :\u2014Goal, F.Stocking; Point, O.Boots, Captain ; Cover Pol sie, Gite .Forwirda, Gilmour snd W.Hollidey ; Spare, B.Boott and J.O'Mearn.The M.À.A.di'ehave anggested the following naises-as refases, all members of the Viowris\u2019s: re) reat, Bob MoDouguil and Fred.McRobis.~The Quebecers have agreed to the uctar, but Hf actus to accept the ve name of; Mr.Templo, of the Shamrocks.QUEBEC AND LEVIS FERRY Te STBAMERS ( THIS (Sundays and Holidays excepted) Ios and Weather permitting.the Revds.8.Rondeau, B.A., snd J.Mr.Sharp, the Rev.T.Gnffith, M.A., Ph.Dthe largest of the week.PRINCE VICTOR NAPOLEON.He is Assidunomsly Preparing fora French Coup d'Etat.Paris, Jan.5-\u2014The Matin this morning publishes an interview with : prominent Bonapartist purportisg to give the gist of Prince Victor Napoleon's statement tu his committee the other day at Brussels.\u2018This represents him as preparing assiduously for a coup which he is fully resolved to execute.Prince Victor, however, is hostile to all useless manifestations.His brother, Prince Louis Napoleon, will be frund beside him on \u2018the day of action,\u201d thoy are \u2018\u2019closely united in warm and sin- cure affection.\u201d Dreyfus tias Dysentery.London, Jan.6 \u2014The Daily Telegraph, this morning, publishes a despatch from Cayenne, the capital of French Guiana, South America, saying that former Capt.Dreyfus, now on Devil's Island, has had a serious attack of dyd:ntery, and a physician has been summoned from Cayenne to attend him, Sharp, M.A., will be the speskers, failing © Friday gsthering is generally : SHERBROOKE AND CRESCENTS, London, Jan.5\u2014The Paris correspon- | To-morrow evening will witness the first dent of the Times, M.de Blowitz, review- | hookey match of the season in the city, img affaire in France and in the sphere of | when the Crescents will meet the Sher.French influence during the last year, | brooke team in the Intermediate series.gives curious snd interesting details as to | If the latter succeed in winning the match the Franco-Ruasisn treaty negotiations at | they will have to be strong, as the St.Petersburg.He says :\u2014'*The first | Crescenta will have one of the best teams article of the draft treaty declares that it | they have ever placed on the ice.No had not for its object any modification of the | doubt s large number of spectators will be European territorial status quo.\u201d M.Hano- | present, as a splendid match is in store for taux refused to countersign such a treaty Fockey enthusiasts, The Crescent team exclaiming, *\u2018 Why, it is srepetition of the | will be composed as follows :\u2014Goal, P.Franklort treaty.\u201d Count Muravietf res- | Moran ; Point, J.le ; Cover Point, ponded, \u2018You will never inducs the Czar |.0.Nolan ; Forwards, W.Sharpe, G.Mcto sign a revenge treaty.\u201d Neither M.| Carron, A.Marquette and G.Blair.Hanotaux nor Count Murnvieff would | CHEAP BICYCLES LOOKED FOR.ield.The problem seemed insoluble, ; hen tr Muravieff had a con.| _ Toronto, Jan.5.\u2014Indications are that ference with President Faure, who Bicycles will be cheap this .The : fees i .| manufacturers of two of the best kinds yielded, admitting that it wss un have begun a which has eut ti .desirable to have such an arti- ole, but that, on the other hand, would be impossible for him to return to France without a treaty.Accordingly the treaty was signed, Count Muraviefl having declared that Em) r Nicholas would not he-itate tu fiche for France tf she were over unjustly stacked Ly anybody, but ; would vut intervene ins mere war of re- of high grade wheels to 850, while the chainless wheel, that last year sold at $140, will, in the spring, be offered at $85.This probably means that other manufac- Lurers will be foroed to reduce prices.FIGHT ENDS IN A DRAW, Buffalo, K.X., Jan.B\u2014Boxing was re- im small audience, three bouts were pulled off.The principal bout of the evening twerty-rouad go between Tommy mumeter is now about zero and there good slvighing, coastitfg and skating.It is phenomenally cold for British Columbia.{ Was & vived iu this city to-night after an interval | A.Mvenge.of seversl months, the last aitempt at a | 7.30 Mixed to Beanes | 7.30 Accommodation contest.being the memorable Bene Lavigne | © a & 83, Francis.from Sherbrooke the first time iv fi ears the | fiasco.: : she rs ee is frozen aver, he thor.At the Olympic Club to-night, before a 20 Beem ; so Shes- | 1.30 Rance from WILL LEAVE QUESBBOC.1 LEVIS.Every 30 minutes From 7 AM.to 8 P.M.For GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, AMX AM 7.06 Accommodation to Richmond.PM 1820 Ligboetag Extothe West, | 200{Mail from the 5.00 Mail tr the West.West.CANADIAN COVERRENTRALVAY SYSTEM, AM.AM 7.30 Accum.vin Ohau- | 7.00 mip OE GE real.1100 Accommodation to Montreal nM, 1.38 Expres to River 4.00 Ecpeus to M ne treal, 4,80 Accommodation te & du Loup.For QUEBBO CENTRAL BAILWAY 2.00 Express from MoutresL 4,50 Express from River du Loup.500 Asommodation Decvmbee 19, 1908.PUBLIC NOTICE 8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICAtion will be made to the Legialature of the Province of Quebec, »: its next Session, for an Act ipcurporating a Company, with power to aot as Trustees, Kxecutors of Wills, %0 exscute | Trests, Manage Fstates and \u2018I ust \u2014 Aus as Attorneys for Kxecutors sod 'Trostees\u2014 ! 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