The Quebec chronicle, 20 février 1902, jeudi 20 février 1902
[" PAC LIAN NETS EASY If you have anything to sell\u2019 If you wish to purchase anything, do not spare the printer's lok.| Pus an advt.in the Ohronicle.= LVL N0.20,154.> À The \u2014 : CE AEE 9 RET ronicie == QUEBEO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1002.know what you are doing: Por all kinds of real up-to-date tic printing, call at Chronicle.E prvvveunauvanvuvanuens ! Print ond prosper.Let world ONE VEST.| COLOSSAL FRAUD OF THE WORST KIND mv fff amen, \"Was the Consus Baumera.tion of the Deminion : \u2014 en ONE WEOLE DISTRICT OMITTED * mme FROM TRE RETURNS SENT TO THE: DEPARTMENT \u2014 IT CONTAINS SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY SOULS \u2014 MR.FISHER IN A BLUE FUNK HE MAY DISCHARGE THE WHOLE CENSUS STAFF.ee fife {Bpecial to tho Chronicle.) Ottawa, Fob.19.\u2014~Bvidence accunt- lates that the census enumeration is a colossal fraud.Conmniseioner Burnett, of Vancouver, arrived here last night, aml reported to the department to-day that the District of Cumberland IN, numbering 720 souls, had been entirely omitted from the count of population.\u201d Mr.Fisher is in a blue funk over the matter, and is disposed to bounce cvervbody connected with the consus work.\u2014_\u2014 RICHELIEU NAVIGATION CO.INCREASE OF CAPITAL STOCK\u2014 $25,000 TO BE SPENT ON IMPROVEMENTS TO COMPANY'S PROPERTY IN THIS CITY.A meeting of -the sbarcholders of the Richelieu and Ontario \u201cNavifation Cowas held at Montreal yesterday, when it was decided to increase the capital stock by 2625,000.Of this amount $412,000 will be used 10 pay for the building of the steamer Montreal, and 8113, for her fumishing.The Company will sperxl 925,000 in the city of Quebec, in improving is landing facilities.Of this amount 860,000 will be used for new picrs and $15,000 on pontoons.The work is to commence as soon as the weather will permit.On the now Hotel, Manoir Richelieu, the sum of $26,000 will be oxpended.The old board of directors were clect- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 GOOD NEWS IF TRUE London, Feh.19\u2014It is rumored hero thet the Chancellor of the Excheiquer has decided to tax foreign grain emports, the Colonics being exempt.re pra er MIS3 STONES CASE London, Feb.10.\u2014A despatch from Skros, European Turkey, dawd February 18, to the Daily ic, says that W.W, Peet, treasurer of tho American Mission at Constantinople, has gone to that city, and that M.Gargiulo, dragoman of the American Legation at Consteætinopie, end D.House, tha uriesjonarics who are still at Seren, are havin very anxious at the de- 1 ih the release of the captives, was expected a week ago.The Turkish Government dochines responsibility #8 the matter, says the despatch from Séres, as the transaction With the hrigands was mede without its kno 3 Consi@nisnople, Feb, 19.\u2014The reports of the release of Misa Stone are alxolutely without foundation., although her Hberation is expected momentarily.LINEN.Come and soe our whitcwars for ladies and children.Nothing finer.Specialty i LABOR TROUBLES ARBITRAZION PLAN FORMULATED BY THF SUBCOMMITTEE OF TRE NATIONAL C1VIC FEDERATION TO AVLRT STRIKES, LOCK-OUTS, AND OTHER FORMS OF LABOR INS- PUTES.New Yogk, Feb.19.\u2014 \u2018The first meeting of the Executive Committee of 36, appointed through National = Civic Federation to arbitrate labor troubles,\u201d was held today, with Sciator Hanna in the chair.The object of the gathering was to receive a > forms of disputes between capitulists and the laboring class, may be set- Led, This lan was presented Ly @ sub: commitles in the form of a act by-laws whieh provide that the chairman of the Legislative Committes of the Federation shall appoint a committee on conciliation, to consist of nine members, three*of whom shail be selected from each group nf the Executive Committee representing capital, labor and the general public, whose duty it shall be, at the request of the chairman on information of threatened strikps or lock-outs of more than local magnitude, to use its good offices in restoring harmonious relations, -roporting its action) to the Egecutive Committee.Should the efforts of the conciliation com.mittes prove ineffective, and should both parties to the dispute | desire the service of the Executive Cemmittee, it in directed that they may be invited to sclect two employers and two wage earners from the executive comuritiée to serve as am arbitration board.Should the four find it re- cessary to apport an umpire io finally decided the dispute, they may select a fifth member from the divi- a controversy seem of such magnitude as to justify such action, the efiicers of the executive committee shall be authorized to call à meeting of the entire executive committee tu consider the situation and take such ection as may, in its judganent, be reyuird, \u2018The executive comintttee may appoint auxiliary committees to deal with local disturbances, the rules governing the same to be in harmony with the general purpose of the industrial department.At (he close of the weeting, Senator Hamma said :\u2014 \u201cThe meeting was very \u201catisfactory.Thirty out of the thirty-six members were present, and the spirit displayed was splendif.We feel delighted with the results of our efforts toward utter harmony between capital and tabor.\u201d\u2019 eee fps.NEWPOUNDLANU L6GISLATURE St.John's, Nfld., Feb.19.\u2014 Tho Colonial ilature will assemble tomorrow.e French shoro modus vivemdi bill will be fiest introduced and will probably pass all its stages numediately: Opposition to the mca- sure is unlikely, ns the leaders of boll rties care pledged to its support.Fre Legislative session will probably he brief, owing to Premier Bond haying to attend the coronation = cure- monies in London.> IRRECONCILABLE STUDENTS St.Potersburg, Feb.19.\u2014 Che local University students at a mecting held today in spite of police orders to the contrary rejected the fiovernment\u2019s concessions, respecting student organizations and meetings and pro» claimed that they would strike unless their demands for completo autonomy and freedom of speech are granted.Disorders have already broken out at ot Kieff.- The Assistant Minister ots.\u201c PAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.specialttes\u2014-FINz FRENCH COFFEE.Phone 116.22 Fabrique Street.GEORGE PATRY, Manager 2 SH ROE IH THE LARGEST ASEORTMENT.J É [that never until this afternoon had CLARET, Education has gone to that city.Importer of Wines, Liquors, ana Pine Frenoh Canced Goodere SAUTERNES, SURGUNDIES, PORT AND SHEARY WINES ÿ What, Going to Move | remem ent Why, yes, For this place wants to be papered and paint.«d, and the proprietor won't do it for me Well why not call up 503, or call and see Marchant Bros.in their new.store in Y, M.C.A.Building, they will it will not cost you as much to there is such Breakage.{Carpets see the proprietor far you, and remain as it will to move, for too small, and 0! such bother.No.146 Y.M.C.A.Buildingre} :porl ou a working plan by means of Shieh strikes, lock-outs, and other sion representing the public.Should p | sbjeciions which had been raised & such a course.§ | pondence with reference to the Clay- | Lon-ulwer trenty might include @ [cun boundary, but there coull be nu ÿ Jui the papers and bringing down the 3 |oy Mr.Bourassathought tho Alaskan boundery metier BOURASSA AGAIN BREAKS LOOSE \u2014 td And Nas a Filing at the British Government eff CONCERNING ALASKA BOUNDARY me res THE PREMIER AGREES WITH HIM \"ON SOME TOINTS, BUT WILL NOT BRING DOWN THE PAPERS \u2018HE WANTS \u2014 A WARLIKE CON: SERVATIVE MEMBER \u2014 KE WOULD FIGHT RATHER THAN MAKE CONCESSIONS \u2014BLOCK- HEADS IN, THE IMPERIAL HOUSE BAVE SACRIFICED CANADA \u2014 TRE MONTGOMERY: MONUMENT \u2014 OTHER INTERESTING NOTES.(Spocial to the Chronicle.) Ottawa, Feb.19.\u2014An interesting Hecussion took place in the Commona today on the subject of the Clay ton-Bulwer trealy and the Alaska boundary dispute question, brought up by Mr.Bourassa, who moved for papers on the subject.These, the Premier said, coukd not be brought down, as nogotiations were still pending.Mr.Bourassa then launched out into a tirude against the Home Governnent for sacrificing the interests | of Canada at the time of the Clayton- Bulwer trexty was elrogeted.At the very least the home authorities nright have insisted upon referring the Aleska housrdary question to ariMration.Mr.Bourassa declared that Canadians veceived plenty of compliments from the British, but when it came to helping the Canadien case the British of- icials were found siding with foreign Govornments.The British Government like Providence, sided with lg battalions.(Laughter.) He called attention also to the remarks made by sir Louis Davies, who said that when in England he actualy found Jritioh officiuls anxious to help the United States in this matter.Sir Wilfrod Fæurier declined to be \u2018drawn itto a céscussion of the matter, fhe papers could nut be brought down \u2018or the reason that the negotiations were still pending.He was not, any more than Mr.Bourassa, an admirer of British policy on the continent of America.Canmia on many oconsions had not reccived her due, but he bop- d it had not yet come to a point where Canada wanted Great Britain to go to war with the Unitod States Leeunne- the nepotin lime ned 10 ba a litthe protracted.Canada shoul pressrve fwendiy relations with the United States even though sometimes out patience was sorely tried.Re hope:l before Parliament rose be might be phble to make some statement.At present all he could say was that the subject had been engoging the \u2018aitton- | tion of the British Government \u2018\u2019and- the Canadian Government as wél, Me.Borden remarked that nffuody bad any fauft to tind with what the eevee bud suid rogarding the\" pre- srvason of lvimmdliy reasons\u2019 with the United States, hut the settlement ul the Alasku boundary might be de- werred for un definite period.Lhd tiovernment had boen dealmg with it tor three or tour years, aud since this cine jasc year not the shygttest pro- sreos had veen made.Thi umght con unue tor twenty years, and durièg the whole of that period the people ot the uted States might bo in possession of territory whicn was clued by vanada.Was the House 10 be kept out ot papers relating to the question of the Ciayton-Bulwer treaty during the whole of that possible period : te saw a great doai of lurce in the tv it was true corres.re ierences to the scttiement of the Alesditucuity ve cliuéoating thes portion cest alr.Gourley (Con), Chester), said ae agreod with a single word uttered (hear, hear.) He shoud be dealt with this, session.in some substantial manner.| Whoenever any dilticuity had arisen between Cenade ond the United States, cowardly diplomatists had been sent over from England to sell out Lbe prople of Canada fur what they supposed was lm.and family and spend two years fighting those who had not treated Caneda honestly.(Applauee.) Tho older men of the Howse ight be afraid of war, but the younger brood were aot.(Hear, hear.) He would faco war tomurrow rather than feel his spirite crushed sons.(Great applause.) \u2018Lhe Commons of Canada hal as much right to iscuss the foreign poiicy of Lngland as the little peuple gathered in the House of Commons in England.| Ho noped that in ten years the Houses of Commons vf Africa, Australia aml Canada woukl control the little block: heads who sat in the gromt hall of St.Bicphens, when they went wrong.(Hear, hear.) He wanted the Ministry to know that the time had come when, if they sacrificed one foor B when, if thoy saciéficed ome foot of Cendian roil \u201cwe will hang thew as high ao Hamen.\u201d (Aprdavse.) The motion was then withdeawn.Mr.Rorden gave notice that be proposed bringing forward the question of the advisability of passing some resolution with \u2018respect to the baseless charges made agoiast the British forces in South Africa.it House.Sk Wilirid Lau rence upon Panadian cattle, and Mr.Fisher pardon for the rofa the Emperor lo sign hax! been the desire to have the up- animous ection thereon, it had been the custom for the leader of the Opposition to bring the matter pivately to the attention of the Prins Minister bafore it was brougbt before the rid kl Mr.Clarke thoË permission had ndd been given to erect a memorial monument to Gogersl Montgomery af Quebec, Mr, was {ni by the Premier that the exfending the life of the Ontario Loge ure was altogether a domestic .Mr.was also informed that the eustom of flying the flag of the nation represented \u2018at | cyukiler pgru- cies in Canada was gc! discontinued.Mr.Fivher told Mr, ¢ larke that 70 replies were receiveji to the famous Cote circular.The total number of persons reported immigrated was 870.A discussion took place with refer- the removal of the o was Udly scored hy the Oppesition or Rid failure to accomplish anything lost year when in England.The House adjo at-4.45.: NOTES.Amongst the returns t down to Fabriquost., & Foot of Muantein Bill COOK STOYE3 and XANGE- some Gi some of je Newest ane Mcos Hane.FIRE SRTS and FENDERS: | In Brées and Wrought Iron Finish, We cha feraioh almost everything in KITCHEN UTENSILS.ERAVY and GENERAL HARDWARE, AND 8PO3TING 800D$, Winchester, Savage and Mannlicher Rifles Application ta the Legislature Public Notice \u2014\u2014 Is hereby glvem Hebrl Em Anatole Mestre or 3 Rus\u201d Allied do Views hut ah the next Bees'on of ca leture\u2018ué the Provimue of Quabes, he = TE he wdopion Sih ies So separate fa teem + County oF tug 4eDAT + Quabéo, 30th Jesnary, 1008.G.¥.GIBSON, AMoraey or «De Jen 30, 1m NOTICE.PUBUIO NOTICE is hereby given that tha Wailer & s OWer pany will sh.ee Legisieture of the Province.Quebec ai is eX sowie for an Act $0 fun tho Company's Chartet' fn the folowing te 1.To enable the Company (0 comstruct ite wi a Seay oa oiioes OF bow Banke of the itiver 8c.Mauris : dés eus, a bats , aod 2 ve ea ani 0] ee: 1 wires.cc vite, pipe and other appli- E008; JL Tu ratification of the lasue of paid up ho formalities to ba carriod out previons oh tin Of AS OF 118 WOTEv: 8.The inspection of sald works and sppli- Se The oxpropriatics of lands required foe 18 7.The localities in which it may oseduot Pucpoieselectricity and for other Moasroul, Febriiary 7th, 10.2.GREENSHIELUS, GREENSHIELDS & ! ABNEKER, .Solicitors for pplicants.feb Wx5w At the next session of the Quebeo [egislature.the \u2018Conadian Elecwio Light Company will present & private bill fot the authorization and ratification of a mew issue of debentures, to better define and complote its powers ss to tbe construction and working of a tramway in the County of Levis and adjoining Counticé, to limit its powers as to the issuing of debentures so as to give more security to the t - holders, to belter define its rights he regards the transfer of iis powers and to amend its charter generally, se as to attain the objects for which.it exists and to improve and inoresse its circle of business and operations, Quebec, 21st January, 1902.- DROUIN, PELLETIER & BAILLARGEOX, Attorneys for the Canadian \u2018fleottic Light Company.Ÿ : NOTICE is heroby given that core Cloutier, Eaquire, physician, Joab] Gagnon, Merchant, \u2018Francois Xavier Hains, accountant, oll of ths parjsh of St.George, Beauce; Dierrd Ferdinand Lenault, merchant, of the\u2019 pa- rieh of St.Francois, Beauce; Henri 3.Beland, physician, aml member of the House of Commons, Auguste l\u2019a- caud, advocate; Joseph Poigicr, Sheri; Volere Gossclin, notary, of the village of St.Joseph, Beauce; Joseph Dauinigue, Morin, gentleman, of d'in- raeli; Donat 0.E.Denault, grain.oad provision merchant, of Sherbrooks : Charles Alfred Bilodeau, t, .of Beauce Junction, will apply at the next session of the Legislature of Province of Quebec for an act''td Incorporate them, and those wle \"Will join them, under.the name i la Compagnie \u201cFlectrique ad By ed,\" and lo xrant thei a chirter WiTR \u201cpower to construct and work a fies) tina of aloctricity U8- convey, pawet for light- ipg and lieating fon\u201d the bydtaulis powers stunted on (he Chaudiere'river between the parish of St.gs ancl the parish of St.Martin, oppesite lote (ifleen, sixteen and seventeen'of the frat range of Jersey, in the County of flenuce, and from there, runnitg alung as much us possible, the gail Chaudiere river, or _ the publie way, starting from Lake Megantic, far through thY differ- Le ; as Levis, passin, 3 Yom ent parishes of the Counties mp: ton, Beauce, Dorchester and Levis: alto with power to donstruct a sécond electric line from the said hydraulio powers on the Chaudiere river, goin directly to Kingville or \u2018Fhellor: Mines; finally with power to construct brasch elcatrio dines from any point on the two main lines to anÿ : plèce where light, - heat or motor power - Ha required; also with power to oom.struct a telephone line along these eloctrio lines and- Granches, au\u201d, qi as roads for vebicles and Yaila, \u201cfor ° tramway», and to cirtutnte\u2019ciirs.thereon, to make all necessary works to supply the neceesary light, heat and Motor powër to towns, villages, mines and other industries in tbe Counties of Beauce, Compton, Megantic, Dorches-\u2019 ter and Levis; to acquire and possess \u201d hydraulic powers, as well as the ne-' cessary land to comstruet xoads and stations necessary for that purpose} to purchase or expropriate lands which may be submerged by the working of said hydraulic powers; finall with power to construct on said Cheudicre river, mills and.works {or the cutting and preparation of lumber, thé manufacture of pulp and electricity; as well as to s and work mines of different minerals, the whole with power to establish tarifs for lighting, hent and motor power, telephones and olec- trio ronds which will be worked by tMe company.! : ; © PACAUD & BOLDUO, : \u201cAvtorndys for Petitioners.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE a bed évéry lawfui day - nr Chronicle Printing Com , \u2018ot Lol Ba Superior Hospice Ste, Anse.for 9.90 or 3tot ties.62.9 sévumer -m et rinting house, Buads 4! , b.or General Nanri : mn \u201c HARRIS TWEED : STYLISH SCOTCH.HOME-SRUN SUITING Lafrañce ++.Mullin.Properties for Sale HOCKEY = CHA PionsHiP LASTOF THE 8 SEASON ! \u2014_\u2014 Several properties in dif of the city.Labrecque bg va Abid Notaries, 18 Buads attest.FIR BALE OR.TO LET.\u2014 WBITE brick three story building, No.13 Hamel strevt, occupied by L.l\u2019.Chatoult, Esquire, advecate.Possession on lst May.Dr.A.C.Hamel, 3} \u2018 St.Uraule stress.Labroque & Be- Mo ales, 18 Buade str street.VOR SALE.A white brick tmild- ing, No.146 St.Augustin street.Beat So.> roar and.briok building, No.t t.Augustin street and 6 St Amable sot.Two tenements, Rent $493.3.À white brick building, No.Bt.Amable and 53 Conroy street.Two teuseunte sad one store.Rent $300.Apply Labrecque & Belanger, Notats, 18 Buade street.warren, * WANTED.\u2014LADIES AND \"CENTLE- men enjoy evenings at bome Ly mak- jog twelve dollars per week.vour address and iwo cent stamp to Box 265, London, Ont.tu, thakuat.WANTED, \u2014 WANTED BY YOUXE couple, 8 room@k house in good lo- eality.Send fall particulars to G.F.A, P.0.Box 348, Quebec.WANTED TO PURCHASE, AT A moderate price.a comfortable coun- | Premisestry house, with some ground, within cosy accoss of the city, St.Louis Road preferral.Address, stating side of house, extent of grand, etc., \"A,\" Chronicle office.re rer WANTED.\u2014 FREE SCHOLARSHIPS, for the next 30 days in Book ing, Illustrating, Adwriting, Journal, Stenography or Proof- Mention course you wish to y.On Cortespoidence Institute of America, B260, Scranton, Penn.TO LBT \u2014\u2014 TO LET.\u2014 NO.20 MOUNT CARMEL street, as Jrivede residence.Arçly to James Comte: Ross sta, Tele Phone No.& TO LET.\u2014 LARGE WELL-FURNISI- ed rooms lately occupied by .Fiset.Terms moderate.Apply at 113 St.Ann street.TO LET, \u2014 CUT STONE COTTAGÉ, No.128 Augustin strest.Can be seen between 2 and 4 pm.Also house No.81 Rampart street.All wodern bonveniences.Apply to 137 Grande Alice.Telephone 98.To LET.\u2014 719 GRANDE ALLER oT Present the occupation of Hon.Jules Trier.Apply on the pre mises betwoen 2 and 4 o'clock, or to AT Chauvesu, N.P., 116 Mountain sor SALE on TO LET.\u2014 FROM Ist May next.Modern dwelling, No.2 Laporte street, Cape, facing Governor's (arden, at present occupied by Mr.T.H.R.Gardiner.Apply tp.Albert H.Peters, office of simon Pots, | Quebec.TO LET.\u2014 FROM THE FIRST OF May next, three aden tencments, in first-claes order, Noa, 520, 524 and 52 John street.Sramediate posstasion of one of thet if desired.ply \u201cto C.E.Tarchocsau, Notary, Deter street, Qu-sbco.BysiRzæss STAND TO LET \u2014 ONE of the best business stands, No.91 t.Joseph street, with dwelling ouss above, the store.Both the Mors and 4 ling are in very good order.mation address J.LA Gregory à None TO LET.\u2014 FURNIS cu HOUSE NO.50 St.Louis street, from lat next, Newly decorated, ete.ot Molise attached.Fu: electric light and all modern cot venisnoes.: Abply W.D.Baillairge, .Louis street, or City Hall, re ere pierers TO LET \u2014NO.567 ST.gan 8T., at present occupied by Mr.G.Parmelee.The propristor will put in a hol water furnace lst May.Por further particulars apply'vo D.J: A.Scott, 566 St.Valier sirest, or 3 se (ous street.Telephone Nofo wr -L0DGE ROOMS \u201cTo RENT Masonic Hall; also self.contained suites of rooms fot Dinners, Buchre Parties, Dances, eto.; also first-class storage, vaults, with room.Apply to the Taretaker, on thy ines, 81 Garden stew.£0 LET] In MAY NEXT, modera dmg b ouse, :.130 se Auger ein rest, facing Parliament present occupied |: laud, .mec Bank ritish North America, perth .Vallisre, office P.Valliors, Que T9, LET.\u2014 THE LOWER PORTION of the new house, corner of 8t.John aoû à A sillon strate (Mount ae san a t dvéelliag, eccording to plats whisk bo seen at the office of the wa.fom] Hot water heating, elec: er fet.bath, ste.Staveley Staveley, architects, 92 St.Peter street.TO LET\u2014BUSINESS MEN\u2014 TBAT fine corner store in the Young.Men's Christian Association block.Advantages w to location : First buil- outeide Bt.John's Gate, op te Montcalm M , at function pper and Lower Town street cotes 7e store whe cosupied for over 16 years by the let P.I infrat.For terme apply to B.BE.3 '1Q.A.A.A, RINK Change of Band Nights.Ia tasure the Band ill play on _ Monday, Tuesday aod Thorsdsy Nights, From 8 to 10 O'clock.General admission IO cents.HOCKEY.Jacques Cartier W.P, Coparas Va.C.P.Railway.Quebec Skating Rink, T0-NIGHT, AT 8 0'ULOOK.Admission 15e, Dr.| TO TRE = rer ONE fO LET.\u2014 NU, 17 STE.GBNE- vieve street, Cépe; pearly opposite tie Uovernor's Lia Cut stone, three story house, now being built and approaching complstion.Ready for occupation beginning of April.Ten bed-rooms, two bath-rooms, extension kitchen, billisrd-room, and ail modern improvements.ae be inspected at sny time.PP J.Te Parks, Notary, Bt.Louis «tres.YOR Balk.HOUSE FOR SALE \u2014HOUSE NU.29 Mount Carmel street, Quelwe, with f 22 fuet in iront and 93 fect ir ib, For further particulars apply to BE.G, Meradith, N.P., 40 pal-|& tuvmie street.Telephone 562.cn SALE\u2014SEVERAL BI HST CLABE welling houses, in cenival part of ai ; easily locality Address » Chronivie oflies.vob SALB.\u2014 TWO EXCELLENT building lots at Lake Beauport about one acre square each.For further particulars, apply to Jos Sigaouette, 246 St.Helens street Quebec.a \u201cOR SALE-WRITE WICK COT tage and atables, 3 acres of dand, for many years the residence of the Hon.J.Ii \u2018Tarte; ball à mils trom from St.Louis toll gate, Wood.Immediate Rue & LaRue, N.P., P28 An Anne wn FOR SALE.\u2014 PROPERTY NOS.bo 107, 190 Bayard atrest corner Bagot streets.perty.Nos.120, 129 Franklin street, corner Franklin and Burochers strects, Quebeo Loan Co.\u2019y, 76 Bt.Peter street.POR SALE \u2014 THAT SPLENDID = y situated on the north side te.Foye Road, near Maple re and west of the Finlay Asylaw, and formerly cocupied by the late B.BH, Smith, ax Pros dent of th Quebec Bank.The house which contains 22 rooms, is fitted ap with the ms Siodern improvements.Size : 193x120 feat.For par- Sentars wp 119 Be, y to Nap.G.Kirouae, Boily, N.P., 40 St, Joseph 8.\u2018e.eee ter street, or to J.E atrest, HOUSE FOR BALE AT ST ROMUALD That sumptuous private property si tuatéd on the south side of the main road, corner of College street, in the contre of the vill of St.Ra muald; containing 1 14 rooms, ue- duct, and lighted hy electricity.Stable, Lam, poultry bouse, ice hause and large thane dairy adjoining the house.t property is aur- rowmdoed with beautiful maple trees and a nice little lawn, near \u2018 the church nnd at proximity of the ferry hoat.That property is one of the finest in the viljage, and situated in fe most desirable part.Apply to onse Fergeron, St.Tomuald, FOR SALE, That very desirable wesidunce.No.D'Arigay street, with vasans lot adjoining.taine nine rooms and bath; heated with hot | water, and olestris lishte thronghout\" Bae b PSY a LaRTm, ue Toe Anse Strand.4 itih, Y.M.C.Àpot, Fates and Barge fo rest 0 the |p SHAMROCK vs.QUEBEC Quebec Skating Rink.SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1902, AT 8.16 O'OLOOK BAL \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pre à: Ax fasion 25¢.+ Reserved Seats 230.extra.Pan of cessrved seats opens at the Rink on Satardsy morn ing, « D oluek.of JFNER in Wi RAR.The shortest, Quickest & Bot Route | ere BRTWERK = Montreal and New Yorkthracite C'osl Excineivelr.No Smoke.4a No dust.\\ Leave Mentzeal 9.15 4.M.& 7.40 P.M arrive Now 2 ork 3.45PM.5 7.30 A MN Dime ase on Boris TRAINS.troen Point Levi connecte der SEE pass Eanbat SUEDE RO sist upon tickets via the M OILAWARS & HUDBON The only Joe sions the beautiful shores of Shortest, Quickest and Bes.YOUNG, J.W.SURDIC Bd Vice-Pres't.Gen, Pass.fr £t.Lawrence and Adirondack Railway | \u2014 ADD THE \u2014 New York Centra) & Hudson River Rajiroad From CANADA to the \u201cSTATES.\u201d Time Table of November 3rd, 1901, Trarme Leave Wins sos BraTion, Moxraza { MCLAREN'S CELEBRATEOŸ ORDERED IN PREFERENCE All Other Braads «ee.BY THOBA.WHO RAVE MADR TRIAL OF TY, «ASR POR, McLAREN'S COOK'S FRIEND : AND TAKA NOOTHMR 00004000004 sssscsonser estsessssssose 90Qa000000600, ®: vo.\u2018Bite final stage in \u2018the fin THE ADIRONDACK ROUTH: bihe Governor Generale poire the Her sr de¥e rN whee a y BOWLING.Y.M.C.A, TOURNAMENT, The members\u2019 handicep tournament opened on the Associislon alleys last might, when the olowiog scores were A JN 108 130 160 154 .J.Nie \u2026.130 1 Goo, Little .188 18 1 i A.Chavanel\u2019 C169 188 134 450 A.Burford.L117 938 156 411 The follow competitors\u201d le for toavght.avin Tweddell, C J pal fore ar TRES Tet more Umpire! H.H.Dietin.on HOUR BY v.+ THE SHAMROCA MATCH.,'The match on Saturday next between Quebec and Sheinros s will be an inter one, and well worth at pot follow that because Quebec was so signally de- ieated in Ottawa last ote Tey that they have cessed to take in tiris game.The boys were up force to the practice lest night, will certainly give the AA hard match.THAT NEW LEAGUE.Much comment has bee caused by the story of a prodpective senior league which is pl to be the rival of the present oi isstion, and do include all © .The special teams mohiioned as Hkely to form this his gow | Association are the Stirlings ontaguards, of Montreal, and Capitale of Ottawa and the Crescents of thisTcity.Fist of afl, so far as the Orescents are concerned, the scheme ig unworkable, as they will steer clear of any such arrangement.However, \u2018 their pee might easily be {led probably the team of Stap.The present senior league is thoroughly capable of upho the hoof hockey, without es outside patistance, espetially from oluhe such as tha Stirlings \u201cand Montagnerds, whith can't even win their own series nn the intermediate league.The at- \u2018itude of the Crescents in putting the kibosh on such a plan is worthy of the highest commendation.ABERDEENS WON.Ottawa, Ont., Feb.19.\u2014 \u2018ihe hoc \u2018wey match played here to-night be tween the Ottawa JI.and Aberdeens, for the championship, was won hy the Aherdeens, the score being 12 ta 3.UURLING.Montreal, Fob, 19.\u2014 The play for the biggest prizes which the Canadian Branch of the Royal Caledonia Curling\u2019 Club may Compete for, reached In thers beat out the redoubtable Ormatown men by six shots.The Ridequs laid the Coledomiane under the snpw with ten to spare, and Quebec ran up were : Rink No.1.Hoather, x B.Hutchison, skip, 21; Quebec, J, Rattray, skip, 14.Rink No.2: Heather, G.Cornell skip, 21: Quebbee, 8.pion, skaip, 19, petit for Heatheri 4 shots.Heather will play: Rideau in Ottawa in the finals on the 20th.MALT BREAKFAST FOOD The Ohofos ¢f Royalty fv New With'n Reach of ul Olasses.Malt Breakfast Food is mow.a beeak fast luxury with royalty md.the nobility of Britain.A food that has become the favorite of rdyalty can surely be trusted hy sll classes of our qyraro, CANADA, FEURSDAT, FEBRUARY = 1908.ne - RRGRERLRLAERA8S2E OCEAN ARRIVALS, Feb.19.\u2014 88 Friesland, at New York, from Antwep.S88 Astoria, at New York, Glasgow.88 Rhein, at Bremen, frota New York, from Celtic, at Gibraltar, from Nèw Yorks Furet Biamarek, at Gibraltar, from 38 Philadelphia, at Southampt, from hah York.pion, S8 Statendam, at Rotterdam, New York, AN OCEAN RACE.London, Feb.90..ail even worse, the Doprixentatives of the Standard Oil Company are now peddiing ail al ue the streets in tanks, thus doing away with Dorrels alto and at the =ame tine driving the imate dealers out of the business.Thic ix an interference with the conmacree of thé country without any benefit whatever te the consumers où vil and its products.Re reduction in cost sines ENS, privileges should have been reduces?as follows : inspection fee of V0 conta per harrel Cold Affects the Liver.SEVERE HEADACHE, COXSTIPA- TION AND KIDNEY DISORDERS THE RESULT \u2014 DR.CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS CORRECT THE A OF FILTERING AND EXCRETORY ORGANS, \u201c The liver is very casily affected by change of temperature, nervous strain anil over-cating.and is the cause of wore pains and aches than any other organ of the body.Ii is the duty oi the liver to filter from the blood the poisunous bile, which it passes into the intestines to act as nature's cathartic.One of the first results of a slugrish, congested liver is consti- | pation, alternating with lvorencss of the bowels and what is coumoniy call ed biliousness.Bitter taste-in tho mouth, sallow complexion, a cooted longue, severe headaches, pain under shoulder blades, fulness in right side, dizziness, jli-tem- per, peevishness and depression of api- rits aro indications of an ailing liver.The remarkable clfectiveness of Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills in rogulat- ing the action of the liver, kidneys and bowels casily places it first as a treatment fop- nts of these organs.There are few people who are not more or less subject to biliousness in the winter season, when more or loss conlinagl to the house, and so rendered sensitive to change of temperature.Meat dict and the artificial foods of winter also tend to make the liver wluggish, the kidneys inactive and the bowels constipgted.The promptness with which De.Chase's Kidney Liver Pilla correct the action of the filtering and excretory or.bile impurities commend them to rea- eoning people as a suitable family me- dicing to be kept in the home all the time.Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills arn prompt, pleasant and natural in action, far-reaching in effect and per- fretly scientific.~ They have proven thoie right to your confidence in score of thousands of cars, many, no doubt.in your immediate locality.Do not imagine (hat you ars experimenting when vou begin to use Dr Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.If your liver, kidneys or bowels are deranged, thin preparation will set: them right.Tt doen not seem wise to suffer from hiliousneas, kidney disease, comstipay tion, or similar ailments when yon may an well keep your health in perfect order with this tried and tested remedy.One pill « dose, 25 cents à box, at all dealers.or Fdmnngon, Rates and Company, Toronto.certain number of lv.and every time a decanter wax CET EE [SEEN nN A RET filled at the fount an equal amount ci = \u2014 of new wine was poured in at the ON THE .- L bhunghole, so chat the quantity has JUKE ox THE LADY, BARGA IN DAYS never lwen allowid to diminish, al They are telling quite n joke « FRIDAY .AND SATURDAY.though (he quality may net be ar fine | + certain married lly.(pis sai PORK BEEF AND VEAL.ae formerly.Just how much of the | hut che sut up Ww ntly on Fea tue per IL , Becf from : 3e per Ib original wine remains ix impossible to Velock in the morning, waiting fo Leaf Lard ite pee 1b | Lamb se me I say.but it is said that a litte leaven | or husband to come home.At last, Spare ribs : 1e per lb | ferder 12e! it will leaven the whole famp\u2014 Chicage | veary amd worn out with ber donely Lote on © loc per ib |Canadian lard oe Record-Herald, du he went upstairs to retire, only thoulder toBst 94 bec Mb | Suvared Ham - per f 0 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 o fine he mission, huebend there Small rosst \u2026 es per Boneless Hom = 135 per mn \u201cast asleep.nated of gumg dowr |, 3 Child ren Cry for own he had stalen pairs and crawl bork chop He me Bacon Baron 15e per « inte bed, and it made his wite = à saus Los Oe por 1 | © non CAS T OR IA and she would not speak to him for Sausage Ie er Ww pared Haun.ped ee » y week.Head and feet Ae per Th Salt Pork .Me per 1b WE HAVE.70 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Kidneys .Se per Th Butter from .\u2026 15e per 1 for you embroideries ant white triw mings for lulies and girls.Go to FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.J It resta the eyes to shut them, i omy for à tinute at time, in som convenient intervals; and if it is an ways possible to die flat on the bac! for any length of thine, the ruin to th ever, ux well as to the entire Loy ix imuense, es FRENCH CANADIANS, Nice People.But Very Much Behind The Times, A very interesting paper on \u201cThe French Canadians,\u201d Ly Mr.Howard Kenumly, was read nt a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute, recently The lecture dealt in a picturesque manner with the history of the French |?n in Canada irom the time when was only a bandil of French farmers and fur-hunters till the pre- rent day, when there aro considerably over two millions où them.And \u201cJean Baptiste\u201d hus change! very little in his customs from the tine when he had to fight for his existence with the Irorpivis Indians.With regard to racial evolution, a voung Frenchmen ware lost ws civilization in their ambition te dual in slliciz.wares such as lieaver, skins ; axl the result, the intermarriage with che Red tribes, is shown to this day in the colouring and complexion of many & Frenck- Canadian family.On the other haml, there are Fra sore, Macleans.and Schillers who have leven algorhed by the French-Canadian rave.The French-Canadian is capable of improvement in temperance, and though not dishonest he is not al ways rigidly accurate in his state uienis.Unlike (he averace Frenchman in Europe.he generatly has a very large family, and madame.is\u2018 very indus trious.Though in the post few years Jean Baptiste has become à little more pro- gresuive, his implements atill belong to the middle ages.and his farming has not a much Beller reputation than hit road-meking.Agricultural education 3« carried on hy a number of priestæ released | for this objet, and «quite à revolution has heen brought about by the estals lishment of butter and cheese facto- view in the province north of the St, Lawrence, \u2018The spinning-wherl and hand loom are still in ure, as are the tinglantern devtitute of glése and {vouden plough.The meals consist the year round of salt pork and prasoup, so îtis nof surprising that dyspepsia is common, enpecially among the children.A common dowry for a young woman will be two cows, tid sheep, some linen.à spinning-vherl, and 100 dollars in cash.Superstition ix ax rife as it was in the mille ages.\u2018The Fronch-Cansklien liclieves in faire», apparitions of the devil.and tha ovil eye : and the cuve ie atill the unigmationed authority in matters of faith and morale.To sum up.Jean Baptiste i= a goort deal lchind the times from the point of view of his British fellow citimena ; but he in simp and shrewd and very thrifty, though at times generous, and ie nndathtediy wpriokening hin pace in the lant few years, This reduction from 3 cents barrell in \u2018ails to cure.E.W.Grove\u2019s siguature A 3 he will and the umderstamling 7 \" æl QUEBEC, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1902.MAI | Piles or Hemorrhoids G and only 8 will cure.8 d We the following unsol Y allow ex child, siz years ago, from piles.1 could not bring myself t the thought of asurgieal operation.Pile Cure entirely cured.\u201d substitute.sufferer and is sen \u2018The doctor says it Is a bad case of PI Surgical Operation treatment will cure?That Pyramid Pile \u201cMrs.Aaron Medron, of Bavanoa, Ga.| writes :\u2014\u201cEver since the birth of mv first l have suffereé a rentiy (going through a surgienl operation and after Pyraioid | one 80 cont box of Pyramid T'lle Cure gave Your druggist keeps Pyramid Pile Cure There is no medicine on the market \u201cjust as Mich., for their book, Many plo who can have Sothing to ain \u2018Thore instrumebts louk cruel.| believe by its testify that Pyramid Pile Pa du ie Le ur or ea: JULES Eon orn and Gusgerous 1.re sald only & 4 dauge operation would doit pensive, painful and dang icited testimonials: D 2 Archie Birkett, Ionia, Mich\u2014*I had to] Edward Dunellen, Wilkesharre, Pa.:\u2014\u201cPot| Thos, K.Wood, 818 Seventeenth St., Sacrahe quit work on account of plis.1 suffervd [seven years I was scarcely ever free from mento, Cal.;\u2014\"One £0 cent box of Pyramid 63 terribly all the time.Two application from [the terrible torturs of piles.I tried ull sorts Pile Cure permanently cured me of Files, BY 650 cent box of Pyramid Pils Cure cusod mo lof rembdics, Was told a surzionl tion | For pedir at dns 3 fright RN completely.\" might «ave.Ons 50 cent box of l'yramid Plle eure.1 was unable to w wt when L tried Cure optirely cured me.\u201d A308 Croker, of Worcester, writes: \u2014* After Pyramid Pile Cure.Tbe Srst application relleved me.\u201d Mrs, Hinkley, Indisaapolis, writes: \u2014*The doctor said It must be an operation costing \u20ac%00 and little chanes to survive.1 chose Pyramid Pile Cure and one 50 cent box made me sound and well.\u201d a bear | trylog any number of salves and ointments, speedy relief aud it quickly cured me.\u201d good.\u201d \u201cThe Cause and Cure of Piles.\u201d t free to all who apply for it.- ee EE ured Without Gutfing The Drug Store on the next comer sells Only two boxes of Pyramid Milo Cure and E Pyramid lie Cire.A box costs rdcts.am well.Say, but that was 8 chead curs, 1 will try it anyway.II it does ifgeto= and what is better I have cheated thuss ugly easy and If it falls IT am not much out.ts out of » baptisi lo wy bleed, Pr.Falls, B.D., writea:\u2014\u201cFor 32 years I suflered constantly from protruding plies and finally had to abandon my trade of stone-mason, Four months ago I began using Pyramid Pile Cure and before 1 had used up ono soc box the disease had entirely disappeared and there is po sign of its ever retuming.1am cowpletoly cured.\u201d Mrs.R.T.C.Boylan, Marshall, Mississippl, writes: \u2014\"I suffered awful torture for from plies.lused Pyramid Pile Cure was woll Ia three days.\u201d or will get it for you if you will ask him to.Write to the Pyramid Dru It contains much of interest an erous operations, when a simple, inexpensive, self-applied home ure really cures bad and obstinate cases is proved by Mrs, D.E.Reed, of Albany, says:\u2014\u201cI would not take $500 and be piaced back where 1 was before I used the Pyramid Pile Cure; I suffered for years and It Is now 13 months since I used It and not the stightost tance of the trouble has returned.\u201d Mrs, Wm, Kenmore, Bo.Omaha, writes: \u2014 \u201c1 suffered many years with protruding piles and dared not risk an operation.My case years | became desperate.1took Pyramid Pile Cure and | and In à short time was entirely cured, with no return of the trouble.\u2019 Take no Co., Marshall, value > every Cappe, $18 N, Minnesota Ave., Sioux Sn rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money iti 9 on euch box.JES THEIR JOINT QUALIFICATIONS.\u201cDo you know what a parabola is?\u2019 \u201cNo.\u201d ldo\u201d \u201cHild to hear it, Lacon amd Dison\u2019 \u201cHaven't the : \u201c1 have\u201d \u201cWell, you're ahemd of me there u know the difference between janism and the doctrine of ation by iaith ?\" Do you kaow why ine bs wo called 7° lightest idea.\u201d \u201cNe.=f do.\u201d \u201cGood for vou, M yon were lost na forest could you tell by looking 1 the trees which direction is north?\u201d \u201cNe\u201d \u201c1 coukl\u201d\u201d \u201cYou fave beat me.Have yon any lea of the relative accowrtability of \u201cPon\u2019t know what you're talking about.\u201d - Have you ever noticed ide ite young v7 \u201cGod Tor vou.Da yon know what y the Thirty Years\u2019 War?\" \u201cNa: I've forgotten that.\u201d =i haven\u2019 \u201cThat'« lucky.Da you know the difference between the dialect of Sou: chen Ulineie end that où Juniata f *.Pennsylvania?\" Not at all.\u201d \u20181 do.\u201d \u2018hate fortumats.De vou know anything about banking 1° \u201cNoshing at all\u201d \u201c1 know all about it.\u201d \u201cGlad ta hear it.Ever been cross: od in dove?\u201cNever, \u201cI have.\u201d \u201ctiood.Jet's collaborate on novel.\u2014-Chicago Tribune, crf mnt he Work Is Bett-r Done By DIAMOND DYES Mud ab 8 Much Smaller Cost.n Some peopie till cling to the «ld hut now exploded ides that garments and wool and cotton fabrics can only be well dyed when they are \u2018sent to the regular dyehouse in the city, Such people should at once give the Diamond yes a trial, and they will quickly find that these great homo coloring« agents give brighter and more enduring colors at one-fourth the cont charged by the dyehouse, Many Jettera have come from ladies ing io the fact that Diamond Dyes have done work that the pro- fersional dyer failed to do in proper manner.Try one package of Diamend Dyes, odwerving the simple direc tions, and vou will be surpriesd with the happy rernite.Soml Vour address 10 The Welle & Iticharison Co.Limited, 200 Monntain St.Montreal.P.Qa and you will receive free of cost thin senxon\u2019s new devigne for the making up of hand.pote mate and rugs.No man ie truly great who allows == TO VISITORS.At the Terminui of the Electric Railway, CHAMPLAIN MARKET.A.DOMBROWSKT.TUE USTON AS in many offices, about quality Ses Our Sign, .AT vf ?1 \\ BF \u2026/ and cost of 2A 5 NUL oo | (HUE GN, Stationery and Office Supplies.\\ 4 : » = 1° - Expenses mast he kept down and good: A .of Raterior quality oe purchased Sth À 3 the ides that that is economy.3 _2 Why pot ling here?Then quality and { A price.will oth be satisfactory.C.Our whrgin of profit ia but a slight ad- aoa Ny, ~ vaaco va cost, These prices are less than erin a JE you have been Prins _ 118-120 Mountain Hill, M OO R E'S, \u201cQuebec ESTABLISHED IN-r865.When purohseing + goods, it 1s advisable to selegt a firm which has an old standing and which ;Kecps moving its goods, as bas | been the case with us.Fair prices \u2018and good workmanship are guar- Janteed, and this has been the \u201d cause of our succes.Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, ®, Optical Goods and Souvenirs of Quebec, in great variety always on band.B SACOT, ser, 189 St, dose trot +++++e++4+e4+e+® v++++++++e+++4+%++tet%8%+%% ; Read What St.Leon Water Can Do.© Quenec, 3018 Jung, 1886.Dear Mr.Laxorors, Mauager Bi.jof Leon Springs Co\u20141I thick that the fact should be mad piblie that the Ft.Leon Mineral Water in @ most exoel- lent remedy for Scarlet Fever and Measles.I claim the merit of having Leen the first to discover this property in this water and to have or~ved its virtues by a fair trisl.How it foroes oat the eruption of sowrlet Jeg 'r and how rapidiy the sore throit is cured by its une, without the ail vw.any other remecy iv surprising, as so far, none of the ususl sequalic have shown thom: wolves under this treatment.I suscribe a daily hot bath of this Mineral { Water, and as much of it to le drank, day and night, as possible ; without paying any attention to the occasional vomiting which follows, a4 it benefits the throat \u2014.r to the pui ing, which is not weakening.Children, at first, take thy water unwillingly, but afterwards eagerly, to assuage the ragin thirst caused La the fever.Abundance of milk, but a modorate quautity o beef tea are allowed ; as alto brandy, when support is vequired.This ver was quite prevalent at St Leou last year, end the medical men there trie: thin water on my recommeudation with the same satisfactory results as T me with.I consider this water à toon in Scarlet Fever ; it is so simple and yet so offectunl, I would have no hesitation to emp\u2019oy it in Small Pox and Asiatio Cholers, as it washes the polion out of the system most expeditiously.I bave, appstently, cured sevaral csses ol Epilepsy of long staading b; the use of this waber solely ; it, I supposs, notrecting the deranged state o the digestive organs, which are ofton tha startiog point of this disease, I need say nothing ss to what it can do for Rheumatism and Dyspepsis, an that is tro Tell kno #n to the pablic already.Dy ' Yours very truly, A.ROWAND, M.D, The above celsbrated water fo sale by all leading Druggists snd Grocers.Wholesale and Retail by 1,284.The St.Leon Springs Ce., 3 Port Dauphin.4 bis gresdbess to swell Lis cranium.: ALWAYS TO THE FRONT.: Damask, Morea, Rep; and Chenille Certains Dyed all Colors.+++.Combination of Silk, Wool and Cotton Dress Goods Dyed in a superior manner French or Diy Cleaning a Specialty.Pfei 2}, 4 & 6 McMahon Street, PHONE 524.: ÿ++>++++++++++ 448000 +++.\" ffers Dye Works, = @eovssasssssesassttrtrt re TO NWE Wnnva: THE OLD RELIABLE DYE WOR ¢ $ $ ¢ ¢ $ ¢ ¢ ; 4 4 INVENTORY TAKING \u2014 AT \u2014\u2014 Li P.J.COTE 29 ST.JOHN STREET.\u2014 IMMENSE REDUCTION.On All Lines.+++ 2,000 yards Dress Goode, balance of Autuxn Ymportation, to be sold ut half price, vis: 50e.for 25c., 760.for ;j 38e, 80c, for 40c., 81.00Jlor 50c- J AA AAA APP ?1,200 yards Silk, valued at 75c.and 9c, to be sold at 35c.and 50c.per yard.a.ree tri 8 Cases of Sheeting, in Remnants, worth 8 to be rold at 20c.and 22¢ mm Wf mnt 8 Cases Pillow Cotton, all widths, worth 18c.and 20c,, for Yc.and 1lc \u201c bo, and 40¢, { slop Bemnaats, A Special Discount of 10 pc.and 20 pc.on the balance of stock induding Carpets, Curtains, Tweeds and Ready Made Clothing\u2014p\u2014\u2014 SPECIAL.All our New Embroideries, comprising over 600 terns, direct from Switzerland on view.the attention especially of the Ladies to this fuct.P.J.COTES, 29 ST.JOHN STREET.t © wish to call \u2018 po, A STP a Roy] Mal Bred ESTABLISHED 1882, ALAN LINE.1901.Winter \u2018Atrangemeats 1002, Liverpbol Ht.John, NB, and oe.meteo: | Ateamanise PT fes «Feb.\u201cEu Ldriqae \u201c +0 sacielan.Fates of P i Calis.$5.Becond Cabin.ce aves \u2014\u2014\u2014 Bteersge.Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Ballast or Glasgow, $36.00 .00, Second Cabin, Steerage to Glasgow, Liverpool Belfast, Queenstown or Londonderry.For furtber particulars +1.$96.00 ply to ALLANS, RAE & CO.DO Agents MINION LINE Mail Steamers PORTLAND SERVICE.Livegon! Steamer Pormul Ear Flas: 0e à BOSTON SERVICE.pt AA Liverpool Bteamer From Boston Tom neta Meee of Mediterranean Service from Bosand Genca.* ton, for Gibraltar, Naples From Boston Cambromasa.Cambroman .Wed, April 0th, 10 am.Wed, Bey les Paun, Further saillogs are being arranged.Canadian Customs officials attend steamer on arrival at Portland fon examination of baggage which is then chesked free to destinationim Canada.Pares\u2014Cabin, Beer: $0 and upwards., $31.50 and upwards.All these steamers have superior pas- muwodation, amidship Bafoto ectric Lights and spacious promenads decks.Rates of Passage.Cabin\u2014To Liverpool, $50 and apwards Return, $90 and upwards.2nd Oabin\u2014To, Liverpool or London, Return, $68.88 and apwards.Stesmage\u2014At lowest rates.Fer rates, berthing accommodation and all information apply to W.M, MACPHERSON, Agent, + » No.83 Dalhousie street, ra tr een NOK Ii Hb GEO.W.STATON \u2018Would resrectfully inform his friends rad the general public, that ha bas opsted a place of bosisess at 57 Bault au Matelot Btrect corner St, James 2tree., where all work in the line of Biank Books, Paper Ruling, Book Binding, etc., \u2018will be carried op, and would sollolt à share of the patronsgo of the mercantile community for whom he bas onterod for many years io connection vith tho firm of Dawson & Co.sad more resently of T.J.Moore & Co.All orders \u2018will recolve prompt and osretul attention and satisfaction guaranteed.SH C WM.JA Tel 427 feb8xim FOR THE BALANCE OF THE MONTH.20 P.C.OFF ALL Ladies\u2019 Misses\u2019 and Children's Boots aud Shoes.10 P, C.OFF ALL Mon's and Boy's Boots, Shoes and Slippers.ALSO ONE LOT 8 Lads\u2019 Button and Lace Boots at T0c.a Pair.3 5 A Lot of Ladies\u2019 Rubbers in Small Sis, 2 to 4,9 AT 8bo.PER PAIR.CQUES & SONS,\u2019 à BUADBSTRERT, OPPOSITR POST OPFIOR CU à Merci ih atorday Mar oA $5207 and upwards, Bo ad etrto and from all parts of treight aod iy to the pon Soa: » Broadway.How York.VERNON H.BROWN & CO., : General Agefite.KL 8.STOCKING, Louis Bi, Quebne \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cen- Quebec and Levis Ferry \u2014\u2014 Wi Lars ag .Every 50 Minutes From § A.M.tee P.M.Ap Arran Quebeo ICE AND WEATHER PERMITTING, LIMITED.Hew York, Bermuda aud West Indies Koyal Mail Lines.LAILIN FROX PIEK 47 NORTH RIVER NEW TORK For BErMupa : us P'IETORIA, Wednesday, 8h February, as 10 a.m.For St.Thomas, \u2018Bt.Croix, Bt.Kitts, Antigua, Guadaloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St.Iawia, Barbadoes, and Demerara.88.FINTABELLE, Seturday, 22ad February, at moos.For further information apply to ABRTBUR AHERN, Secretary, 89 Broadway, New York.Ticket Agents, ¥.8.Stocking, 33 St.Louis Street: EB.H.Crean, 14 Buade street.Quebre, 17th February.1901 .ON .STATIONERY TO CLEAR Before Removal.John E.Walsh, BOOKSELLER AND BPATIONER, 28 St John Strest Quetec.ET > Open «à 10 P M8 Saturdays.4.bin, 647,49 according to a, apwards, accord er and accommoda* ions, Ae 8.8.TRINIDAD, Thursday, 30:2 February, at à À, Or A.E.OUTERBRIDGE & CO., Agente | m Big Reduction: 8 | Wheat receipts, 22,800 buehels : Ré [000 tatahels.\u201cTE CHRUNIULE, QUENEO, CANADA.THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1002, HLLE DEVENUE OÙ STOCK BROKERS, 98 St.Peter Street, Quebec, CL \u2014 .Télephone 1324 andl 946.wi rh terre ¢ iad 81, Correspondents: Agus fatarter, Dtyigy War i.\u2014\u2014 = % IL.J.Forget & Co., MONTREAL.LOUNSBERY & CO., New York.\u2018A Direot Private Wire for Exclusive Use of Our Office.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, Feb.20, \u2014 The principal activity in to-dly\u2019s stocks was the concentration on the final purpose when Union Pacific and St.Paul, aicer lying ypiescent ell day, were suddenly pushed up about a point over last night.At the same time thie was an urgent demand developed for Tennessee Coal, the reason for: which was not explained, but which carried the price and a quarter over last night.These movements induced a hardening tendency all round aud ties case and the coming dubious fe- riod regarding the next wheat crop.speculators are disposed to po can iousiy.Le an CLURIKG TRANSACTIONS ee nlf = e STOOKS Ls a Rw Alm: ated amorce Angar i Bi American Sugar pfd, 1 ees merioan Stelting & f American Loéomocve.1 American Loe: ve \u201d An; a Min.11n, Ed Atchison T.& Sav'a ¥s Ova.ni a A bison T.& Banta us Ba:Hmore & Ole.1041 M Baltimore & Ohio ç f4.pi oe Rrookiyn R ipl Tram a o Chin- go & Alton Com.3 » PR .1s 1 106$ 16: Colo, Fuel & Iron.Glow.Cla Sonie's Se Loui \u2019 vel amord Ma\u2018ch.1 138 Dacæ\\et Denv r& Rio Grade, pri Datath nore & atlamtio.Hh n- & Atlamio 5 Genrrsl Blvotrio.\u2026.Brest Norther Ry.pld.De X04 OME.\u201cnus & Texas pel.Lontaville & Nashville.\u201caphoton Kiev.M ssoûri Pre f>.BogeliE Hag: : it séssiér: syfsze 2Pszebri EaresyÏezs : |e : senfozzse: Tae - 22085: : nie 1 18 ue ere peer NEW YORK PRODUCR MARKET New York, Feb, 20.\u2014 Flour receipts, 9.113 barrels; exports, 11,191 bar.rele.Quiet.Rye, dull.Darley, dull, ex- orts, 90,076 bushels, Spot, steady.arket closed steady at vne-vighth rente net rlecline: Corn recvipta, 11, Spot, steady, closing unchanged.Onts receipts.21,000 hun.hols ; exporte, 8 bushels.Spot, firm.Options.opened enbler, int later rallied with corn.Tin, quiet.Coffee, Spot, Rio, quiet : rnild, quiet, 3 Sugar, raw, firm ; refined, hrm.\u2014\u2014\u2014 mene Wood's Fhospholing, The Or set Inglish sd 0 end: arvegisin In Core.On «ble tmedioine Sispore re TB 8 ol Sexu Verknom, all effects Of 8 ar exvess, Mental Worry, Etçeselve vee of Opium or Simolants.Eg Ga, a Fe is sold in Queth.Juin Bal y 8.B ele 80 pme a ny ot Levis, Merchant, Issoirenk, N Is hereby thay Dg! \u2019 Fes at 11 À.2 pabiio auct ob the oMce af dersigesd.No.48 82.Polar Sook of gpl.oa follows : B\u2014~Book debts ci.mad Tha cale will be for ech ton: sepavately at 90 much on the dnllar.nd laventery and Vist of duhié may be Etes rot RAA DR pa Conditions ot eat\u2014Onsh LEFAIVRE & TASCHEREAU, ; À Synéion.MONTREAL PRODUCKR'MARKWA \u201c Montreal, Féb.19.\u2014Plour receipts, {.906 lyorrots.Market quift.Patch winter .90 to $4; ut spring, $4.10 to $4.30: straight Foller, wh to \u201883.70; strong bakers; $3.80 to fA, Ontario bags, 81.70 to $1.50; wheat, No.2 Man.hard, 77c to 7& ; corn, 64c to 650 ; peas, 90c ta 92 ; oats, 46¢c (0 47 ; barley, 53 to 53; rye, ¢2 to Gds ; buckwheat, 88 to Olc; oatmeal, $2.50 to 92.60; commeal, $1.40 tv 81.50; park 921 to #22; lard, 8 to De: bacon, 1 to 15e: hams, 18 to 140; cheese, 10 to V.E PARADIS, a Atcouatant, AUDITOR AND QDRATOR Acdounts Investigated and Collected.Financial Arrangements and Compromises.Liquidation of Insolvent Batates \u2014 All business entrusted to me will be scomo- mismlly and promptiy attended to, Richelieu Company Building A4 DaihounlelStreet.FAP J.KIROTAC & 00, INVESTMENT and BTOCK BROKERS, Néw York and Montreal quotations received by private wire, 119 St.Peter Btreet, Quebec._ TELEPHONE 1087 at 054, nt 38%, 196 13%, 60 at Ile; butter, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 A NEW CERTIFICATE.Dominion Iron Péobles.oot x a Ualurea Lotton,.For Infants and Childrén, TRANSACTIONS.10 at 58.25 at 2788, % = Montreal H, L, & sk, Dominion I.and 8 125 at 388, 195 at 33, 8 at 33%, oS eat at 25, 1000 at 24, 500 at 25.Commercial Cable, 25 at 1564.Twin.Ci 75 at 110k, 50 at 1104, 25 at 1104.Dominion I.and 8.Co., ., at R7, Richelieu and Ontario Co.75 at 113, 25 at 1134.11000 at 1004.Bank of Montreal, 1 at 2584, at 828, LE QUEBEC STOCK EXCBANGE.by J.P.Tache & Ca.Townships, M to 2le; Western, 15c to 16e ; egge, 28 to ike.CASTORIA Montreal Street Railway, 25 at 279, - _ B, Das 0057 9 Con wl Bl 3 a 0 = l\u2019ayne Musug Ch.500 at P| ty, 50 at 3104, 100 at 110§, Navigation Canada Coloured Cottoo Co., Bds., Dominion 1, and 8, Cn., Bds., 1000 Quotations and Transsotione Reported All stocks bought or gold on this Exchange at & of 1 per dent.commission.Asked, Did.= LR.McDonald &Co ST00K BROKERS, disposed the shorts to cover.The \"EE, UNDER NOTED TRIPS WILi, Bu|eariier strong points meantime suffer.: Correspendents of b, J.Forget & Co convention to passengers travel-|ed from realizing, so that the closing] We, the undersigned, testify | that! MONTREAL Le mere loned ral waTs (SuBdATs [vas irregular, bul active, spwu.[the VIN DES CARMES is an emin- \u2014_\u2014 QUEBEC.| LEVIS ative activity was confined = to the |emtly good tonic, and that those off New York Correspondents \u201cvon .high priced industrials and the'atacks Jour Sisters who mode use of it have ME Inte: Ballway.of small railroad systems up to that felt a true relief.SSRS LOUNSBBRY & CO re river time.The movement in Siçus est] Moreover, we are hoppy to add that ahd LAIDLAW & 00 L ime.ovement in Sügur an er, o a \u2014_\u2014 7.3) Excressto Osnp- fy a ver tein Amal ed Copper ide oy ervatie Vin des Cane Le urs bave used Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold \u201cbaliton.0, Rocgmmotatiok and after traversing a range they | Vin larmes wilh success.\u2018 u 1.0 wodatien treal [closed the dey with net gains of only or Cash or on Margin on on, \u201c Soil os.| 1% Express bals frac on.: e dealin go in the Ent LES SOEURS DE LA AH drogue and Montreal Stock Ex- .1200 Express from tates Steel stocks were very large » .oy : .P.P.far, and buying by brokers, uunally ured Direct Private Wire with Laidlaw & à Erproes to River | P.M, Express trom | Ly; syndionte interests wae on Bb large MONTREAL STOCK MARKET Co., New York and also one with 220 Ex to Mon- 2 trom scale.But the speculative | Tublie Oly Ras HE ma tbe Montreal, Lo 5.00 Mil to Halifax, | Moni refrained from following thin initia- [98 Bt.Peter streek Quaber, Tei.134 li tod o The received as soon ag Quebec Central Raliway.tive which was supposed to be base isted on the different Exchanges.AM.AM, upon the tentative proposition to PE aalisnh, i, | 3 Aogmmrzadation convert tho preferred tack into a five STOCKS.81 St.Peter Street.P.per cent.bond.movement in the pi ix Kxvrese from! stocks wan very narrow.\u2018The ques: Canaélan Facile TR Telephone 1227.Lo ae, to Soerhrooke, Megan: tion of gold exports to-morrow was | Duluth 88 & At com, fr] 8 = sad Enérbrosks, = 78 Mixed ia wr.{an open one all day, and the decision Du whol & Alanis gr 95 The traveller who happens lo Le 6% Accom 16 and Mogan: | nat to send.gold was an influence in | pontresh! aes Alig: fa fi weather-bound | in one of the Jinlian Eee x tie.» the late rally.Rates for money sre | Halitex Keos io Company nl id cities may find some amusement in tbe ran rank Rahway erry.unchanged, but the undertone is firm.| Winnipeg & colo By.1 ue library of one of the hotels.Among The flow und the contents of the .holves there is a Queaxc.SOUTE QUEsEC, te flow of funds from the interior to | Twin City.10} 110 eral the he a this centre has become small.The fact iich.& Oat Ke ja ta consi orld le spin ing of Lnglis PM, 790 Mall from theiis evident that syndicates and large die ne butks, HIM to the visitors sirprice a THIS Mall to the Wegt.po capitalisin are following wp the 1e- gis Tesh Co eyo 19 m large portien of there are by a mys West.[69] trom thé [sources of the money market an close- vaceat HE 1.Hot Be terious auther, \u201cBart.\u201d of whoo nume , LEE ly as possible, uy taking up the Bowiion frou Pace a i he is probably ignorant.But when SUNDAY.greater part of the available crucits | svurencide d'air Co.10) t]he finds that Bart has written \u2018Ivan BM.aa lA and the professional\" speculator who ew.Cot J is hoe\u201d and \u201cThe Last Daya of Pompeii\u201d Cas Express te te 73% Rxpress trem the borrowed.money on margin known Baie ge = = the kev to thy mystery in discovered.Th ; son.| Man moreæcy Cè | The local publisher nas taken the au- 20th Jaw, 1902 from hard experience that his con Pala .SJ ; venience is the last to he comvulted | SéPublie .8 | thor\u2019 tithe of \u201cbaronet\u201d ior his name while other sitements are io be = aml Sir Walter Scott and 15 Iward Bulmet \u201cin the money market.\u201cith the | Jou id spl wer Lytton are credited with Laut coe uncertainties of the Northern Sveuri- | : a personality Leotween
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