The Quebec chronicle, 13 septembre 1907, vendredi 13 septembre 1907
[" k \u2018+ pa \u2014\u2014 eve The Weather Jaw 81.Lawrence cod Qu \u2014 to strong.souibwesterly to winds, fine; not much shamge in temperature.ABLISHED 1764 ANOTHER DEFECTIVE CHORD NLEGED BY WITHES Said to Have Existed in the Cantilever Arm of the Quebec, Bridge\u2014-Survivors ; Give Testimony \u2018 > - : cOMMISSION NOW PROBING FOR CAUSE.The procsedings in the Government Investigation yesterday were 2 a very nature and me importan videos ra adduoed pelore the Com- | had to report on any olsdoners.Amory those examined noticed.the .of 4, MoClure, the witness stated that he a] per.Mr.McClure was dedecta tn the bridge, and they had A i x es erection of te hey mas ei De Ce had © mover recom: i bres intment of en experi- pended | Fe Ç pe main the .such en a | portes on ue pro cnssary ft work been his duty to say so, but as Mr.Cooper had been retained as oon sulting engineer .nd as the Phoenix Co.could use bim, be did not oom wider it necessary.overn- mmission ' ox ee roy mts, the mar.C i the ma Le etal witnesses bave | The chairman remarked thet been examined ing the duties of Cooper was not on the ground offi and the organisation of bo ° Se pain, but yesterday after during ru she was noon the Commissioners commenced the examination of five of the survivors if 9 who were on the bridge on the night | vns and vs cone of tbe accident.It is expected that | gidered sufficient.ol the evidence will be in about Thurs: | ~My Kerry remarked :\u2014''Then we un- * day next ineluding survivors now.in | derstand on a great work cified engineer, again occupied the witness box and qualified the ' made on Wednesday by Hating, that it sarced a y stat awere that the work was considerad qn H i A = $ i F 3fr | os & 3 gi\u201d * g i 1 i ik w i | 2 53 9% 4 i § i thirty fort; from that the plans had been approved by re Tapes, ro gt ent.; to be sata A stated that the Phoenix Co.was prim- | où men firat ettracted his attention.27 responrible for Te rection, his i the time of the accident, as far \u201c o , there wot aveended to their duties and what bars on a car at the oust vide of the every ry tion was taken He was not positive whether at the e Phoenix Oo.were | the plates thet rolled up were ootid not to sgbmit the ereotion | plates or lattice work as be was 400 plans to Mr.Coopet but they made a [far awny.He always carried out the Pe ding the.mvebieation \u201cof [Phoenix Go.He rererally took\u201d Me i ation x lo on detail were leit to the | orders from Me Mi Hiken, altho Mr.Yeuser was his superior officer.investigate them in detail, the | OC.I.Cutbert followed and stated |out.He would not describe the y that they sre at work upon Be ig ae tha\u201d entise | thet on the day of the acodert be | he board as à crack of thunder, Tha | Plans for a White Star line segues nafbility of the erection.As far | was not working, but wae walking | bridge appeared to go down in à beap.that is to Be bi than the Lusi es new Mr.Cooper dit not inter | along the shore towards the bridge Lejeunesse, who went dowy | tenis.The keel this vessel is t fere with the pians of the Phoenix Co, [and the fret thing he noticed wes hie and who carries his | L© laid in a few months, and she will He was not celled to take the Ble flash of smoke on | arm In a sling as a result ig [be fitted with recipfooating etigines ility whith rested with the [the enchor arm.Something ormcked | experience, was the next witness.He end turbines.According Phoenix Co.apporently to him on the top chord | testified that at the time of the aoc, | MOR received from enotber source, the Mr.Kerry remarked that Whe in |BPout the contre of the anchor wm.| dent he was on the deck at about the | new vessel is to be of 40,000 tons re speotors of the Quebso Co.seemed to | He thought af fiest that H vs o | giih open from the inside pier on the |Sleterbe acting as inspectors for the Phænix by hor a \u2014 he | Montreal do.Asked if be ever saw ; Ki Co, # responsibiBty rested om the | 8% he anh (be spchor are soemed | any defects he pointed out on the IT IS A KLONDYKE.Jette company.The witness to Mim ert eT pd mire plan chord No.9 of the cantilever arm, | The show in ladies\u2019 bats at (hat the duties of the Quebec intpes: | fr mri tia pried to 8 man, walle | Ghich be said that be had noticed bent | Faguy, Lepiney & Frere is certainly a iors ware to bo on the look out fon | ak Townes she bridgy amo simidet a | 20, (0 Monday preview to dhe eect aon noise, Whee Mets | 3 particalesly notice tbe fail a8 | roar the bridge came all et once.He deat.he ad} only, thing he had vise, Le ready to take your order.| -\u2014 2 The dey he sew the bat Bes our hig ad.bord he sax M 8 Boek and Tonwer FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE, « in, .was working right asm tree meme.POMMERY thar ut 00's asd die wud The CHINES TOVAENTS DEFEATED 5 ume doen attet | Yong Chow, Ha Nam Province, wards went and examined ib Chiat Sept.11.~It is reported hers paul Rh The Toe of the sheen wey | aut Coope of the mPa hu bad 2 .| bent, about two inches he jedgsd, | gente.The latter were routed, Over Tatho open m markets of France and Great Britain, where {\" plats éescibes by Dummer oy | graded, vec ie rent q ty fixes the price of Champagne.the laguest, he wel thet be bed .; been 8 ate the bey and hed neve POMMERY ERASE ANDS FIRST, |S e SN : ; ° was crimped, but he never saw any LAW, YOUNG & OO., Montreal, Gensel Aments.break fn 8 : t A AS Tate ol amer to the chair | om Yokohama to- ¢ with Mr.| Ë 3 gh | veller fell to LANDED QUIETLY Seven Hundred Beturbaned British Subjects at Vancouver, ; Vancouver, B.C., .12.~Be-turbaned tisk wien from Punjab and Lahore to the number of seven hufdred and ninety passengses on the steamer Monteagie were admitted bers yesterday, one hutdred sud three others, aged ane diseased.bulng reject Jed.Only pri: | officials wére per mitted at the wharf or within | twe blocks of K.Boyond on orderly crowd gathered, the d ation was effected ithout ineldent, Ottawa, laling to © city\u201d roi un fa = ouest or the use 8 temporary quartere, the Hindoos wure compelled foe he nil, Seventy i daponiee ; .ty-fi panes fearing here, debarked of Victorsa, only fifty-four of their fellow countrymen braving imagined dangers.Tok, at pricheged to land, They , thou vin to , Sam from Kobe and Yokohama as d u steerage passe, , two beiug women.One Mmdred and sixty Chinese, practically all in bond {or oastern destinations, also landed.The British tramp steamer Woolwich is dug 280 apanese and also i idual passer ors, with the chartered steamer Inc following at tb od, of the week with & special shipment apanese from Honoiulu estimated ab = five hundred shipped by Yellow Hawaisn immigres tion cise.IS in agaînst the ar rival these people that the agitation ie now expected.It is expected Bi will be ihe last of the charterod ipments.tave ised ment of only five Bund Japances grants per year is expected to be see then.WHITREY AND FEDERAL POLITICS Toronto, Sept.19\u2014 One sees and hears many interesting itioal - nostications these degm \u201d \u2018 wea sponse of Premjer Whitney when asked i Macon, Ga., Sept.19\u2014Joha Fnot, the moted federal priscoee, os was ¢ permitted on aecount of ill heaith to visit Indian Springs, has decided to return to jail here, prelerring ite privacy, 3 at Indian S that ba has abandoned the iden of as Che bope of mrp ot ehievieh age id the hope oc t ing an ettack asthma.he wes watching a man rune te worde the shore.ng In reply to the chairman he stated that the fret appearance was in the diwtre pier up top of the arm.Previ thé accident had heard of some in the bridge but had never any.chard Chase was walking with the witness end corroborated last tness and added that it wae soven seconds before it was all over.M he ever saw a defect in the bridge he replied that he had seen on one occasion but it Was mend- Ia in the arm and plate was put on.It was on the anchor arm about the fifth panel past » The oll plate was not teken ut a new plate was put on top.This was only s half inch plate.Joseph Lefebvre stated that at the time of the actident he was on the beach about 30 feet from under the bridge, and abont 100 feet from the anchor arm.He beard a loud noise and looked up and then sew that the bridge was slowly sinking.He them turned and ran back 19 or 15 feet and when he turned agais tbe bridge was all down.The toud noise appeared to come from tho anchor pier.He saw from the third to the sixth panel 0 down.Witness tetified that he not seen any delects in bridge, though be had Teard that there were he was in bis boat looking up at the bridge, where everything 2 doa).Then Da hours © noise and saw something going.The big tre the end of the It seemed as everything went rtraighi he says, to the gase of the curious | J.Wprings.It is understood | Time of wedknoss towards the\u2019 ous te Michael Femond, a boatman, said | lecies, FINE DAY'S\u2019 SPORT \u2014\u2014\u2014 Second Division of O.R.L & P.Co.Employees Had Îts.Picnic Yestgrday, weather orchestra supplied who desired to and snjoyed shomwelves to\u201d their heart's soutens.The dancingipaviion was Crotty, agement.The .to town about B80 df wel with their day's g, which been cesried out myost \u2018successfull spite the uniavorsble eather.The whole day's wre great credit upod = mittee, whith was com Ii BE Hi if ï T DK: ju 4 13 3 sf 4 êr i rt (ins Hy 1 ib i 1 Ll | > £ F fr ai 1 à i sie Ja eri pri I Sm i î -.i i Li i $3 | fl a £ £ Ï 7 to\u201d i s Ê s45 + i gr Fi F â H : I; Ë > Ë paf ¥ Ë Ÿ 5 4 Pi of I\" si P «+ 2 Lo D.sbot-teb, Blouin, M 1.805 E nû8 8,2 rd, Potvin, 51 #.1 in ft.5 in.; %od, Hogan, 32 #.; Md, Galloux, 30 ft.7 in Band race\u2014let, A.Grenier ; 9nd, M Levasseur ; Srd, 3 WEN\u2019S AND, LADIES UNDERSHIRTS Whatever! the rive of the wool, we can Jeu to oof) our pedermesr at ?ol surprise ly on the smallest to the largest aise, for ies, ohikdren, boys and wm.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE, BIGGER STEAMER TNAN LUSITANIA Belfast, Sept.11.\u2014The olf i firm of Harland end Woit Se ed Stor See Yui jam am) ja} Hear the Alarm! N ALARM CLOCK will give the signal for each Hour Bale te commence.There will be a dock in each department, set for the hour at which the sale will take piace.: Are the Best @-inoh width, all woo}.480 46-inch width, all wool\u20266 RETAIL DIVISION 167-173 St Jecoph Strost, QuESEC.\u2018 Friday's One-Hour Sales Lace Remnants ONE Remnants of Laces and Embroider- Les, Val, Terchou and Oriental Laces also Flemnelette, Lawn end Silk 530 10 00 am, at 8100 AM.ned, reduced prices.Castile Soap Pure White Castile Soap, finest | Canadian manufacture, a rare opportunity, regular price 5c.per cake.On Bale Friday from 8.00 to 9.00 am.two cakes for.are eessmnas seinemsasen \u2026 Be ; Duchesse Satin Pure Silk Nuchesse Satin, 20$ inches wide, white and cream, appropriate for wedding aod ball dresses, our 8 al price $1.50 per 5 .On Sale Fri from 9.00 to 10.00 a.m.Bleccrsee aessesons vavassene ee renee 1,08 ONE HOUR Sto 10AM Taffeta Ribbon | 6 Flower Vases Gloss Flower Vases, 8 and 10-inch fief, white and green, straight urls ul ice 3c.each and good value On Sale Friday from 10: to 11.00 &.IM.nces versstens sosonrer nee ONE HOUR 10 to 11 A M.New Cloakings New Fall Closkinge, 54 inches wide, very latest colorings.Don't miss this wusosl opportunity, our special price 41.50 per ÿard.On Sale Friday from 10.00 to 11.00 m173.vuc-cenesecseucenres 13 4 Teneriffe Doylies Fine Wiite Temeritie Lace Doylies oc table centers, T-inch size, 9 , re lar price 10c.each.On Bale Friday 11.00 to 13.00 a.m, if they last as long as that, each.ccs .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Bs | PN \u2018 Table Tumblers $00 ouùy-_Fioe Fiint Glass Water oc e , atraigbt style, PETER das RS from 11.00 to 18.00 a.m.per doe.ONE HOUR 11 to 12 AM.7 ONE HOUR 12 to 1 P.M.Water Sets Clear Glass Water Sete, comprising one Water Decanter and one Tumbler, regular price 25c.per set.On Sale Friday from 12.00 to 1.00 p.m.168 Cotton Cashmere Fine Cotton Cashmers, 36 inches wide, a great variety of desirable shades, our price féc.per yd.On Sale Friday in the Dress Goods Department, from 12 to 1.00 p.m.\u2026.190 Framed Pictures Fine Framed Pictures, sing 7x9 inches, colored subjects, 1-2 inch gilt moule ing, regular peice 8c.each.On Sale Friday from 1.00 to 2.00 p.m.]2¢ ONE HOUR 1t02P.M.PP) .Ladies\u2019 Hosiery Ladies\u2019 black, tan and navy, plain and openwork Thread Hose, assorted sizes, splendid quality, regular prices 80c.and 60c.per pair.On Sale Friday from 1.00 to 2.00 p.m.per Po ONE HOUR 2 to 8 P.M Hand Towels Fringed Huckaback Linen Hand Towels, size 16x30 inches, all white or white with ren border.On Reale Fri day from 2.00 to 3.9% pm.a Black Dress Goods Fine Black Curl Cheviot, 44 inches wide, this season's latest novelty, our special price 95e.per yd.On Sale Friday from 2.00 to 3.00 p.m.78¢ Pillow Shams Fine Bleached Pillow Shams and Dresser Scarves, sizes 32x32, 18x54 and 18x43 ho Brussels net ith hits lawn a je design, regular A each, oo sale Friday from 3.00 to i ONE HOUR 8to4 P.M Corduroy Velveteen New Corduroy Velveteen, 24 inches wide, all the leading colorings, perfect dys and finish, fast pile, very (ashionl able, regular price 60c.per yd.Om Sale Friday from 3.00 to 4.00 p.m.39¢ Men's Bow Ties Men's Silk Bow Ties, plain and fancy assorted colors, with hands or shields, regular prices 28c.and 300, each, On Sale Friday trom 4.00 10 5.00 p.m.§e .Men\u2019s Duck Vests Fancy Vests, sizes 36 to 44 singe raid, dsb ih fen, ind 8, regular 25 each, Bale Friday from 4.00 to 5.00 Pa LVumesacstoseasens onsonsyatacssestes sasSOtecGNpe Suen Men's HOUR 4to 5 P.M.Fine Sideboards Your choice À two diferont derique.5 Oak Finieb, Ee, ne of we een our bes ler $08.50 ench.On Bale Fiday 5.00 10 6.00 p.m.$20.00 - Ladies\u2019 Handbags Ladies\u2019 Black Leather Handbags, gilt meunted, assorted leathers, splendid Tw NEW MILLINERY.Trimmed Hats and Bonnets.Latest London and Paris Styles.Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, - New Mantles and Jackets, Wrappers, Toilet Jackets, Plain and Fancy Dress Materials, New Shades in Cloths for Tailor Made Suits.New Black Silk Lace Scarfs.Lace Collars and Jumpers.Kid Gloves 12 and 20 Buttons.TAILORING - DEPARTMENT.A complete assortment of Tweeds, Suiting Gloves and Jewelry.1CARPET DEPARTMENT.New Tapestry.Axminster, and Brussels Mats, Poles and Curtains.New Oilcloths.New Linoleums.- 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH s and Overcoatings, Collars, Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, Cuffs, 3 \u2018has been connected.Save Duty on veur Cartridges When you use Dominion Ammunition you not only Casadisn labore t you also save the leport duty.D You also en munition tu ported pit The Quebeg Ghronigle QUEBEC, SEPTEMBER 19, 1907.TWO MEASURES There is an old saying, de mortuis pi) nisi bonum which is respected by most persons, the present Minister of Justice being.the bright exception that proves rule.Mr.Hyman has been politically dead amd buried for a long time, and the Conservative press, not being able to say anything perticalar- ly laudatory of him, bas generally preserved a discrest silence concerning him, yet Mr.Aylesworth, without any particular reason for resurrectipg the departed Cabinet Minister, tly bought him up belore a political gath; ering in Ontario, declaring that no Liberal had any cause to be ashamed of Mr, Hyman who had been attacked and villified in a most disgraceful and unworthy way by the Tory press.The Moncton Times, in reply to this charge, asserts that it is untrue.\u2018As for the alleged vilification of Me, Hyman,\u201d it says, \u201cthe Conservative press is not to blame.Mr.Hyman is now out of the country, and has been so for a year or more, and, so far as The Times has noticed, the Conservative press has touched very lgltly on certain matters with which his name It was Sir Wil frid Laurier who stated in Parliament that certain rumors affecting | Mr.Hyman had come to hia ears; that he had sent a mutual friend to Mr.Hyman who brought back word that there was nothing in the rumors, and that he therefore had requested Mr.\u2018Hyman to remain in the Cabinet.Mr.Hyman, however, has thought it best to resign his seat in Parliament as well as his place in the Cabinet, amd he continues to absent himself from the country.Mr.Emmerson was fare ed out of the Cabinet, while those whose names have been prominent with things more discreditable than any: thing that has ever been attributed te Mr.Emmerson are retained or sought after for Cabinet positions.\u201d Our confrere also contrasts Mr.Ayles worth\u2019s laudation of Mr.Hyman, concerning whom the Dominion Premier bad doubts sufficiently strong to jus tify him in asking that gentleman to set them at rest by a denial of their and it Bas eveied the making we of i for two and & bal yeal, Énalky Mr.Aylesworth said hat this wae done by \u201cmutual consent,\u201d and this again is not true.The was no°mu tual consent notossary fes the appeal by which Mr, Roche has finally trans ferred the matter to the Buprème Court of the Dominion.No men in his actfé4 will believe for à moment that if the party had in ite possession evidence which would have the effect ol consigning Me.Borden to peivate lite it would bave bositated to use it, even though the use had entailed the sacrifice of the two sitting members for Halifax.The Minister of Justice in his utterances in liament avd on the public platfosm does not add anything to the honor and ty of the high office je holds.He ls clover in a way, but his elsvernees is that of the special piesder in the eourts | ax à politician he is no better than many ol the eampaign stump orators, \u2018and 8 great desl worss than some.THE NEW DOMINON By a royal proclamation issued on Wednesday \u2018last, Now Zesland, \u2018the Britain of the Antipotes, bas been ad- vahoed from tbe position of a colony avd shares with Canada the appela tion ol \u2018\u201cPomition.\u201d ln anticipation of this The Toronto World, some time ago gave the toflowing particulars :\u2014 \u201cAlthough the population of Zealand, including tbe Maoëls, is still under a million, there is ample reason for the belief that it will be in the not distant future justify the higher rank now accorded bo it.Apert from the thse islands forming New Zealand jroper, it exasless control over the outlying Kermadec, Chatham, Bounty, Antipodes, Auckland and Campbell Tslands, and over the Cook Islands, Nive, Manibiki and other islands and atolls in the South Pacifie.Ite total area, including dependencies, is about 105,000 square miles, as against the 121,000 square miles of the United Kingdom.Within that small compass it has mountain ranges rising to an altitude of 19,340 feet, and many vory large glaciers.Ite largest lake, Tanf po, covers 238 square miles ; its deepest lake, Manapouri, takes 1488 fost of sounding line to touch bottom.It occupies the latitude in the south orn hemisphite that Italy does in the northern, and is in all respecis a son- tinent in miniature.But New Zealand has other and more personal titles to distinction, It has long been known me the most striking exponent of progressive demotrecy in the world.New Zealand is not hinder- od wish railroad and other public-ser- vice corporations that disregard their charters and agreements and defy the law.Yet it is prosperous, and within late years has seen a wonderful ez- pension in commetoe, industry and avary depattinaht of national activity.Its education bill for the financial year to March 31, 1908, totaled close on $3, 800,000, of which about $35,000 was spent on the public school cadets.It paid in old age pensions over $1,250, 000 ; it spent on railroad constrae- ton last year $3,000,000, on roads swocending in burying #6 eltogetber, |- | House of Co WEB QUEER ALEXARSAA FRIDAY, BRHÉEMBER 18, 1901 FURRI ERS BY ROYAL WARRANTS LA IL PUNE OF VALE WOMEN'S SHOWERPRODF AND CLOTH COATS FOR.FALL WEAR, SHOWER PROOF COATS.A raincoat will prove ita worth very Ne I during the wet weather that comes just before setting in of winter.\u201d The now Fall Styles ate very pretty, and our showing of thess gar exceptionally complete.Prices vary de range of styles ts conslderably, ewing te the and materials $6.50 to $18.00.CLOTH COATS FOR FALL.We are making su authoritative exhibition of the newest and best in cloth an.fancy tweed ocats for Fall.No word description ovuld begin to give you an ides of how pretty these coats are, and so we invite you to conis and judge for yourself as to what Le the nioset style to wear for Fall.Prices start as low as $6.50.A SPECIAL OFFERING OF SOME VERY DAINTY OPERA WRAPS \u201cThe stason for the Opers, the afternoon reception, aad bhe evening musiosls is siready and spacial offering of somg very pretty o wraps or a very handsode, de ocs were $90 to $50, now $10 to $50.- styles are varied, an Former will, without doubt, be of interest.To we offer them at much on thelr ragulas value.HOLT, RENFREW & CO.to the illegal use of money in oat of the eure: Conservative candidates.There bave been election funds distributed in other ways.It was not becauss of the proper use of election funds that Mr.Aylesworth's league, Mr.Fieldin laft year as member of Parliament for Shelburne and Queens.it was not the proj use of election funds that led to Mr.Brunet and Mr.Gallery being whseated ns representatives in the mmoñs of Montreal constituencies.It Was not the proper use of election funds in Bondon that made Me.Hymah, another minister, a political outonst.It was not the proper use af election funds that made the Broskville and Huron elections notorious for Liberal corruption.Neither is it known- who contributed the money that was so misused to the disgrace of the party in which Mr.Aylesworth ts a leader.Mr.Aylesworth might find something really worthy of is was unseated blic contract of a land desl or a Pogue supply agency.If was not alloged that it Was devoted to de bauching voters, or paying ballot switchers, or making aro: ballot boxes, or printing alse ballots, or suborning perj election officials, or for any, of the discreditable devices with which Liberalism kas becothe associated in the public mind.When \u2018eave such referefiees as be made at 85.Peter Street Lowse fown Hranoh, Fabrisuaëst.Uypertown SPORTING GOODS S.J.Shaw & Co, 35 TO 43 BUADE STREET.HARDWARE CO'Y CLARET and SAUTERNE WINES ARK GOOD AND RICH FOR 8.00 PER DOZEN QUARTS 1.75 * * PINTS.THE SALE INCREASES EVERY DAY FOR OUR NIAGARA GRAPE WINE Trout Salmon Jods in al} ut and om Rox ie including : TWO QUALITIES sie i ha took up thee cna Meur Boivin.81.00 AND 61.50 PER GAL time, woe on qi i FLIES, REELS, LINES, BAITS PLEASE CALL FOR SAMPLES i ji ter .Spin Jp ph bo fond, 5 Fute, Banks, Basin ee, | EUDO RE PAT RY EUROPEAN WINE CELLA Canoes, l'addies , pags, Folding Bods, \u20ac 87, 60, 71 8%, JOHN STAENT Beds, eto.GENERAL AND REAVY RAROWARE.END OF SEASON legnily asked, he told all about it and was not ashamed, Until Mr.Ayles 13 ST.JOHN STRENT worth aod hia fellow workers can and = AND \u2014 o tell an much about tl h .have rained or profited by in a polith OU, ENVETA HLL oué AUTRE MARE SOIT) SALE | , cal way, it might be well for him to sep x - 2 foundation, with his vilification, (te | 212 undas \u2014 .use his own term) of Mr.Koster whom a d te Joseph exten- Lords do not es 4 M entier All lasses Sie Willrid Laurier had openly nef\" nriment had fr insue op puis | Montéeal Gasetta.C of Goods i h inst hi : , \u2014_\u2014 Ce an by Me ayant Mis | ies, asuring upwards of $12,000,000.[\u201c¥HE VANCOUVER disgrass vecfus Reduced.3 - steument Mr.Shipley.\u201cMr.Ayles- ro 7 Zealand tore vo D 000.000.Er otre a Kg iar DE Eee ose LE Ge BALANCE OF | o do x 8 Ibs.©, wool, valued at $30,000,000 ;: | Il times of difference, h th 3 investigation, and whose instrection | legs on 816,000 cwt.of butter and | the veaing question end te Alia | FORREST & SONS STRAW HATS © the commission we y verbal, [191,382 cort.of chose) 1,518,703 car.| boundary emanated to all the world | go; Rods, \u2018 PARASOLS 3 .and \u2018when in writing do not appear où | cases of froten mutton, 1,932,214 car- | despatched reckless of the truth and Salmon \\ FLOWERS the record Hix man, Shipley, mad | came of rove lamb, 168008 out een rie To die Cle dan de Reals and Flies.| SUN HATS, i rozen , BOT, tozen r a nt.: a | $ 8 deporte on to diwredit Nr.bits.Its live stock has increased See existence of Uanade was a crime, Trout R and Reels, d LINEN HATS, $ , c .; onser- | gn Let cent.in the last five years, An | Bn consequently all ite fishing was Lines and Flies an BOY'S BLOUSES i $ vatives, and on tbe finding of the | enterprising community of this kind [Ponching on United States preserves, | fants Canoes and ., commission, Mr.Aylesworth who now | deserves the highest state rank now and all ite pretensions to id bound.\u2019 0 0 tots.LADIES SUITS x 2 talks of the \u201cvilifieation\u201d of Mr.Hy- | cotferrad upon it, and by nore of Wa [Ory at all were invasions < ited | amp Ou PRINT BLOUSES man.yent so lar as to liken = Mr.fominion .plates will it nn more St oo thot Las Is is this | centre I 878 Upper Town Foster to a bank president who had Le Ai Se i618 by the | l ifol events on Canadian soil fond Telephones: HlowerTowa STILL Al H ALF PRICE.| been sent to the penitentiary for mis- - te breed war between Great \\ Britain | ; $ appropriating funds, As a matter of | t\u2014++++-+++404 \u2018 pe ee ie phurnihing hoodlum MSc i ! OLDEST CROSS, THE LATEST $| aici inane sme ae dome] § in to be bopel thal, whoowse or ALL SALES $ THE > most reputable insurance men are doing p F Pl | AS, capes, some ol these leaders will be THE RIG T C | every day, as the report shows.The caught ad will rot in British dun- H PLA E STRICTLY C ASH.3 NOVELTY.transactions for which he has bees +++.Er .a length d ima etreal To BUY YOUR 8 yillied fitable to all coucern- .i , PUa ad ely do die Forte] ,EEBCTION FUSD CRITICS.© eT yi, | Exercises, 1907 \"DECO es | Ladies\u2019 White Wor a Specialty : : .& \" ' icé, A ; To the ancients, the four arms of the Swastika $|Atciation whose funds were umd, and | was the principal speaker 84 a Liberal min and WOMER: Scribblers, 1907.08 Cov- 8 , A 00 .which funds were evidently intended to | meet at the town of Dundas the are store ok ors.ALL AT A REDD TIO represented the four winds, and it is still the symbol of be used in some such way.If any | other doy.Among other things he | Aa évier, SmpeTy Fy CTION good health, long life aud prosperity to the wearer.person a ea a the by Me Br oy on 3 persehr ny bole Schoolbags, Very Large and Attraotive .of ; i i Ed A Swastika 18 one of the finest and most widely dif- Cox who could not wait when the jin 190 Te ae bat vom fore 2 Ny TR eh Penolls and Penoil Boxes Assortment, Grand Trunk Pacific scheme was betors | mubject of considerable newspaper dis- ord i= AY : fused symbols, having been recorded as early as 1508 B.C PRAYER PRY'8 PHILOSOPHY.Better push yotir Work than be push- cussion for some time by crities not above suspicion of being moved as gas umm a LOWEST PRICES Broidity ABE Laos al reduced Parliament, and when the insurance Be 06 tom .matter came up in the House, Sir Wil.h b i b rti \u2014 .1t has been found in Europe, Asia and Africa, abd frid Laurier virtually declared that | real tore on op ponent and a ve open wide the mouth, but p EVOY'S ; ay $1.10 ig a, su =.my wellers of Ameri ; .Mr.Foster's conduct wns above re | opponent's patty.What was suid did | clone light the 4 .43 hoy 81.16, 31.90 sow 91.04, among the cane-d ca, and is the object ho not demerve much attention.Mt.Ayles- d'ores persons never pay anything | © © J.Bookstore, 48 hb! $1.99, $3.98 pw he of endless speculation athong scholats, worth, a leader in the Government, | {hoy gwe\u2014txtept gru 107 ST.JOHN STRRET.78 now 08.08, $4.J8 now $3.98.e thtifty are not the thiraty, for a | 000000 6520640000060660004 .More recently still, Mr.Aylesworth, | taking it up and ting it, gives LADIES\u2019 2 F A American Indians regard Swastika as thoir lacky who is as reckless in his words as ha | it nn importanos & wor otherwise | gol hind seldom goed with & hot | 16.B.\u2014All authorised tektbeoks | wil DIES A CREMIEES Xd id *® charm, and connected with the Great Sun God called $M in hie ministerial decds, and whore ET mere bon In Fapiond bok one | \"tah Rept in stosk.a oY Be.dow 5 pe 81 \u2019 9 eccentricition his friends are compelled United.Sinise, lection tube are Tr je A : ou.\" tos Be a.po To i Is Astika.t to shologte Le pe ra ce pet Ît i ag he À how : 2, nas Bor a fi | ; nd \\ to his political youth and rawness in| tha A récekbaty.LA * NIGHT BK Swastika Charms are having a phenomenal sale.$ | 0.00 hip has been vaporing about | be ell when an enlightened und motd re favotrites with élue, nor passer, ie iy We have four siges, as illustrated, in charms, Scarf- @ | mr: R.L.Borden, concerning smhom | So oro.Po aeatived on pnd m h nginesrs and Con- the Toc.nov da, she.iow .Pins, Brooches and Hot Pins.The prices in Sterling he declhres there is mufficiont évidene | fiament owe nothing to shyohe ont.A trestors.How moran bee eh qu .50e 75 in connection with the Halifax electioh | bide of Fi conatitybhel t elect ~ im 3) fires now 1.88, 83.40 now #2.\u2019 | Silver from 50c.to 7bc.to dinquatify him and drive him from | ther.Meantime, with things us ty sow $8.00, $4.15 how M53 quatily him and drive him from | Lit, the question of intétebl is bot so mix v $8.00, WIS flow 8008, political existence for sight years.It | Me, the question oi interest ju wot xo They mix, quiekiy | LADiEs\u201d BEAWERS ll edeced S000000000000000000000'00000000000000000¢ is a somewhat curious declnratioh | what In done with if slat it jé raised.qu arpughlyy | ppoutifully trimmed 20s.now #94, y _ \u2019 ith M » ump quickly gow 26c., 0c.now 400, 6Becoming from the Minister of Justide, | In cars of nd to = rt.ARB LT TO LAST.now Bde.7TBo.now 6%., 960.now and it bears Ha falsmhood \u2018on ite face.| Gegham conteibutad u voy consider.ixe rs \"He 15 ow ay, 018 ou #138 ?\u2019 Nothing can be more certain than that vas illegally used.Some $21,000 was a = $1.50 dow 81.51, | 0 now $1.50, q the Government party wouki be only {nent Lo the Quebes district, which was } Twice as many ia Soret Covers, ail t food reduced.\u2018 9 $ too pied to pot vid of much à Cham dn or Dre Dhan sein a.Soa ABK ANY USER \\ use a of any Other | Gartars, all reduced.ita gide as Wt.88 shown IL | ight readily he expended in Iegitimate WHAT HE THINKS maké, and Dever camara DIAMOND MERCHA If to be, if it culy had an opportun.ton for poili cra .Khown te fall.\u2019 ° \u2019 NT s , exéépt parhape the certainty (Bat | lista, canvassing.» br Sl Tas .$ it would be unscrupulous enough to [retings, en iH : not sais À SIMONS & MINGUY ; create the opportunity if thers was the | Nt-_Avleswor ad it whe gtherwise 16 FABRIQUE STREET.dightent hope thet it would tura out | EXPO; io sons \u20ac er .20 Fabrique Stroët, : \u2018San ib dit.There wns AB opening | distriet no one dari forward Lo al- : i SOS0000SPREIIIIINIEE00 000 $00000800600000000-F | for 51 In the Bellas sestien rials ge in the couste that the fact was Félephone 769 | Hochelaga Bank Bulldiag Tesphons 338 - Quebec.! \u2018 0 .a 0 v 7 a me ve FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1907.\"ENGLISH IMPORTERS :.AND HIGH CLASS AMERICAN TAILORS: Nirrls Tweeds, English Saxonys, Irish Homespuns, Scotch Tweads, English Worsteds, \u2018t.Irish Frieze Ulstering, Scotch Cheviot Ulstering, Heavy Tweed Uistering, Soft Chesterfield Coating, English Hopsaok Overcoating.LAFRANCE & MULLINS og GASPARD HUOT, Merchant Tailors and English Haberdashers.AMPIN 48 Fabrique Streets TFIT OU SWEATERS.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.+\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.500 to $3.50 BOATING JERSEYS.WHITE DUCK PANTS., BATHING SUITS, Ladies\u2019 UNDERWEAR.SOCKS.NEGLIGEE SHIRTS.50¢.to $1.50 Boys, 50c.to on OT» 500.to $5.00 106.to $0.75 .750.to $1.50 SUMMER VESTS.cccocconsveereeneee 160 UP .And a General Line of Men's Furnishings, Hats and Caps.106 ST.JOHN STREET PHONE 1664 \u2014 EDUCATIONAL.HIGH SCHOOL of QUEBEG FOUNDED, 1842 RECTOR - - - T.AINSLIE YOUNG, MA.Boys prepared for the University, for the Royal Military College, and for Business.Por full particulars spply to the Rector at 39 Ste.Geuevieve Avenue, Quebec.Re-opens Monday, Sepl.31,07 School for Girls The Misses Hendorsons' School for Girls will re-open on Wednesday, Sept.11th.The Preparatory Class for young children will be resumed at ths same time.! Advanced classes in modern languages and English literature.After Sept, 4th, Miss Henderson will be at home to receive visitors on school business., 70 gj\u2019Artigny Streetaug.24x3w.t\u2014\u2014 TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE (Affiliated to McGill University.) 83 Bimpson St., Montreal.For the Ligher education of young women with Preparatory Department for girls under 13 years of age.Presideart\u2014Rev.Jas.Barclay, D.D.Vico President\u2014Ven.J.G.Norton, D.D., Archdeacon of Montreal.Principal Miss Grace Fairley, M.A, Edinburgh.The instituté will reopen TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, at noon.Entrance examinations for new scholars will be held at the school on Saturday, 14th September, at 10 o'clock am.For prospectus, etc.ly to the Principal, ce.to À.F.RIDDEL, Sec retary, North British and Mercantile Building, 80 St.Francois Xavi St, Montreel.aug.20rto-th-satx13.\u2014 GIRARDY S _ OUDOPEDICURE POWDER A PERFECT REMEDY FOR NOT SWEATING FEET There has never been a preparation offered which will give such effective cure Because of its wonderful usefulness it bas met with extraordinary sucoeas and mow has mu a necessity in every family.It is an antiseptic healing and cool- ino powder, will not harm the skin nor injure the Jeather.It rests tired feat, it cools hot fret, cures sweaty feet, dispels perspiration odors, breaks in new shoes, it preserves tho leather and gives comlcrt to feet when walking.ll you use the Powder anes, you .* will never be able to do without it.Solid by all Druzg sts.25 ots.a Box .(Will last two months), ULD.FRANCOEUR, nt in Age Quebec.on Conlon Shoe Machinery Ga, LIMITED We Manufacture the following machines, and seil oh the nos Royalty system.r, Standard Sorew, Slugger, Posse Loose Maller, Heelee.We bave also all hinds of wire tems, ols, Deowsary in the uss of the shove, lor vole at ressonable prie, Menulnetures oi Boots and Sloss, especially those in to start new factaries, should nof to inspeot our machines they are equal to say in the market as to spesd and worl ship, and the use of them means - to the manufsotures, FACTORY AT 808 St.Joseph Street \u2018ST.ROCH, QUEBEC.PHONE 3385.terre te EE EE A.LEOFRED (Graditate of Laval snd MoGHL:) CIVIL ENGINEER Speciality | WATERWOKRAS 39 ST.JOHN STRERT, Telephone 848 Quebes H.B.BIGNELL FIRE and LIFE Insurancede M EE on, nt e ns, Co.A Liverpool, Eng., the largest an wealthiest Insurance Compeny in the world.| @rompt and Lderal Sottioments Made, | 4No.66 St.Petar St., Quebec.! Phone No.78 m,w.mgix12m NOBBY Fall Import ations FOR GENTLEMEN A beautiful sclection the output of England's most eminent menufacturers \u2014including fancy vestiogs, trouserings, overcoatings and fall and winter suit- ings may now be seen at WM.LEE\u2019S, 844 St.John Street, - (Without) Highest grade material and stylish fit assured.Goods shown and prices quoted with pleasure.Property for Sale.That valuable property situated on the North and South side of Assurance Bt, \u2018\u2019The Palais,\u201d St.Peter's Ward, having a frontege of 96 feet on Henderson and Ramsay Sts., with byildinge containing am area of about 12,300 feet.For particulars apply to AMOS J.COLSTON, Hochelaga Bank Buildingaug.15xtd.TO LETA furnished house, formerly occupied by Dr.Fortier, on St.Anne street, containg eleven rooms and basement kitchen.Heated by furnace.Has all modern conveniences.Apply to MRS.T.LEMIEUX, No.101 St.John Street.NOTICE 1s hereby given that the Dies ag tas muth of Cap Rouge River is sun tmoipçet as voll as the tier deep weter Pier that was thees up to Insg winle e: the end of thy Inng wtar?re punition of the pis: at the meuth of the \u2018a, J.cugo: River amas lerets.forc sheen hy a that buvy > des nnd a white light by night, and the pos tion of the deep water Pier recently taken at the end of the Long Whart is in a straight line with the said flat buoy and about 600 feet to the wont.Cap Rouge Whar! and Pier Co., N.FLOOD, juneisau.Managenr NOW LANDING 666 Sacks Rampart Cement.Joliette Lime, F.Carr Brick, i} Vuleon Brick, © Hubil Brick, Fire Olay, kr | American Anthracite, all eises.George's Creek Smelting Coal.MATHIE, ELLIS ©), Li 180 ST.PAUL STREET PHONE 369 -thur-sat MM 48 HOURS.Curse Bipéées T =} ppt ES COMMUTATIONTICKETS NOW ON SALE ; - - VIA - - RIGHELIEU & ONT, MAY.CÙ, \u201cTO « BAY ST¥PAUL, ° MURRAY BAY, .CAP L\u2019AIGLE \u201c AND ALL OTHER POINTS OF CALL TRAVEL BY BOAT AND KERP COOL.Summer Tours to all parts of the world, F.§.STOCKING, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET, Gon\u2019iA.R and 8.5.Agent.COLLEGE OF PHYSIGIANS AND SURGEONS OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Prorinoiai Medical Beard, Preliminary Examiaation The Examination for Admission to the Study of Medicine will begin on Tuesday, the 17th September next, at 9 o'olock, n.m., in the City of Quebec, at the rooms of Laval University.Certificates of moral character and admission fee ($20) must be remitted at least ten days previously to one of the undersigned secretaries.A card of identity of the candidate, certified by the Director of his colleze or other teaching institution, will be required belore exgmination.'Phis card can be Obtained from either of the Secretar- P.V.RAUCHER, Quebec, J.A.CDONALD, Montreal, Secretaries.COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC PROVINCIAL EXaMMATION AND LICERSE The Semi-Annual Meeting of the Board will be held on Wednesday, the 25th September next, at 10 o'clock a,m., at Quebec, in the rooms of the Medical Faculty of Laval University.Candidates for examination or License must send their fee for the License (340) at least ten days previous to tho meeting, to either of the undersigned _Secretarics.Phe Credentials Committees will meet at Quebec, on Tuesday, the 24th September next, at 9 o'clock a.m., when candidates for the License must be present with diplomas and certificates of admission to the study of Medicine.After that date no candidate will be admitted.The exgmination Committes for the License will sit on Tuesday, the 24th tember next, at 9 p\u2019ciock a.m.chelors of Arts, Sciences and Letters, intending te study Medicine, can be admitted on presenting their diplomas, duly sworn to, on application to either Secretary, at Quebec or Montreal, at least eight days before the meeting of the Board.P.V.FAUCHER, Quebec, J.A.MACDONALD, Montreal, Secrataries.OYSTERS-OYSTERS Now received and served in all styles at the AUDITORIUM CAFE.sep.lix4 GILLETTS PURE POWDERED LYE Ready for Use tn Any Quantity.ARE naar SOLD REVERYWRRRD.EWA QILLETT aites TORONTO, ONT.THOS.COOK & SON, (3 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.3 PPIN ALLAN LINE.Steamer Mongolian, Captain Gembell, trom Glasgow, with 380 passer gers ueral cargo, arrived in Port at 180m ey and moor a company\u2019s whard.ving landed passengers and Quebec cargo, she et tar Montreal at 7 p.m.Es M Han was detained 15 hours by fog m the river below Quebec.Stean:er Parisian, Captein Johnston, from Londun and Havre, with 266 alin and 320 steerage passenger, arri m i at .m.yesterday Pre rte Bo ng ai , Li to the company's wharf, Se left for Montreal Quebec cargo and last wight.Steamee Ionian, Captain Nunan, arrived from Montreal last evenisg and proceeded for Glasgow.Steamer Corsican, Capt.Pickering, from Liverpool, via Moville, with port ei general cargo, passed Fame Pomt at 9 p.m.yesterday, and is due in port about 7 o'clock this even ing.® \u2014 C.P.R.LINER.M.S.Empress of Britain, Caytain Murray, from Liverpool, Frilny, 6th inst, with 310 first, 33 second asd 858 third class passengers and n general cargo, transierred the mails off Rimouski at 3 p.m.yesterlay and passed L'Talot at 11 o'clock last Light, arriving in port at 1.15 this morn Lg.Among her conemgers are Lord Lore burp, Lord Hs nceilor »f Great itain, and Mr.John U'Corner, M.P.for North Kildare, Iraland.BOMISE LINE.A Steamer Ottawa, t, Evans, from Liverpool, with 221 cebin and 402 steerage s, arrived in port at 6.10 p.m.yesterday, mooring at the Breakwrter.After lending passenger and Quebec cargo, she left lor on- treal at © p.m.Captain Evans re ports :\u2014'Left Liverpool, at 3 p.m.Thursday, 5th instant.Had strong westerly winde throughout the poss., with fog in the gull and river, which caused considerable detention.\u201d The following are the ¢ \u2018ly runs of the steamer :\u2014Sept.6th, 33; 7th, #30 ; Bth, 368 : 9th, 375; 10th, 304; 11¢h, 376; 12th, 378: and 57 mots to Quebec.Twp deaths occurred on the passage in the steerage.Edward Whitely, a young Englishman.died in an epileptic fit, and a child =ged 34 rs succumbed to pneumonia.Both were buried at sea, Steamer Manxman sailed from Bris tal for Quebec and Montreal at 9 p.mon the 10th inst.\u2018Steamer Ottoman d Kinsale at 8 p.m.on the 10th Dest.Steamer Welew.nron sailed from Li 1 for Portland at p.m, on Sept.Tith, QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.Steamer Bermudian ePrived at New York from Bermuda at 11 am.yesterday.\u2014 BARK ARMENIA SOLD.The bark Armenia, wrocked at Cap Chatte, was at blic auction freterdsy oTniY| ossrs.A.Jlaxham & Con.E anljurchy to Mr.Lentalum, of St.John, N.B., for 32,050.NOTES.Steamer Manchester Engineer, from Charlottetown, arrival at Chicoutimi on the 9th instant.Steamer Nancy Lee, from Blyth, arrived at Chicoutimi, on the 10th instant.Steamer we Head, Cept.Fin: lay, from Mi boro, with a general cargo, ï in port yesterkay afternoon end proceeded for Montreal.Steamer Amsiniboin is disc ¥ her ballast previous to going into dock to be cut in two.Steamer Melville, Captain Jones, from the Tyne, in ant, arrived m port yesterday and proceeded for Montreal.Steamer India.from Quebec, for Green Bay, with lpwood, passed Port Colborne on We ay.MARINE TELEPHONE STATIONS.Montreal, Sept.18\u2014The work of completing the marine telephone stations is now proreeding rapidly, aod W.Cowie, harbor , that the following effected tetween Cap Rouge and Que Mec, and i ie expected that in a or two Sorel will be in touch with the above mentioned points.velue of these slations is great, as shipping oomperdes can keep in = almost constant touch with their ves.sois between momtreel mont sretee, and during thick weather, whic ways comes with the approach of autumn, this in of great value.There are atid several stations to be equipped, but the fact remains that thers pa nom ready three stations open a.\u2018The work is being rushed with all possible speed.CLEARED.Manchester 5 , Haworth, Montren], W.M.pherson, part ss.Wovigotinn.Gembell, Montreal, Alana, Rae & Co., part cargo.88.Parishn Johnston, Montreal, \u2018Allnca, Rew a Co., part rgo.88.Burnell So , Brel, Chelem, Co.pu .55 Deraore, Bava, Nomen, W.MK.CBE cD.Write, 1 ss 5 .i .Ty ay A A 3 ax 5 .anmville, for uvre So! M.J.L Bertrand, puiprood, The | easier, closing & to ON THE ROCKS.Vieno, Spafn, .18\u2014Tbe British rteamer Vercnese, from the Clyde foe Buonos Ayres, went on the near this port to-day.\u2014 THE LUSITANIA.Newport, RI, .12\u20140.Lusitenie horse at 4.30 o'clock this siternoon 185 miles east of Nantucket lightæbip.PORT OF QUENES.Arrived Sept.19, 68.M ian, Gambell, Glasgow, Alaa Rew & Co., passengers and genera: car .GB.Parisien, Seèmeton, London and Havre, Ailans, Rae & Co., passe and cargo.68.Ctawa, Evans, Liverpool, W.W.Macpherscn, Passengers and gener- Of 3 8.Head, Fininy, Niddles boro, Harold Kennedy, Mon- I, general cargo.September 13th.88, Eonpress Britain, Macerry, Viv erpool, C.P.R., Passeogers general cargo.\u2014 SIGNAL SERVICE RRPOBT.Quebec, Sept.12, 1907.Father Point uw)\u2014Cloudy, weet; inward 8 a.m.Agnar, 2.05 pm.Em: of Britain Little Metin (180)\u2014Cloudy, strong west ; inward at noon Chr.Knud- \u201cCarn P Cha %4)\u2014Cler strong tHe £, southwest ; sue noon Naparime.© Martin River (260)\u2014Clear, strong porthwest ; ¢ Shirley with barge anchored.ve Fame Point (324)\u2014Clear, calm; Cor sican 120 miles east at 1 p.m.Low Point (584)\u2014Clear, calm ; io.ward 8.30 a.m, Savan and Ellen, 1 p.m.Tests: outward 5er Verday 1 p.m.re , 4 p.m.a coume, 11 ba Tricolor ; cufward to day 11.30 a.m.Prospero, 1.30 p.m, at.Cape.Race (830)\u2014Cloudy, south: vol inwand 11,45 am.Colombe Lumen.- Pentecost\u2014Inward et 1 p.m.King Edward.- Long Point\u2014Inwerd at 1 p.m, Na and Ellen, 1 p.m.Wasis ; outward yes tashqua \" H.8.NcGREEVY, Superintendent.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.ber.AM.P.M.Thursday.0.5 Friday.\u2026 .\u2026ls 9.22 941 Baturday.\u2026i4 1014 10.37 Sunday.\u202615 11.19 11.43 Moon Phases.- First Quarter, Saturday, 14th, 10.40 p.m.QUEBEC STOCK EXCHANGE, Œurnished by Neuville Belleau & Co, Stock Broker, 93 St.Peter Street, Quebec, Sept.12, 1907.Asked.Offered.BANKS.Bank of Montreal.237 WANTED pu EE nn MANTEL BE A GGOOD MILLING woman, tivn as maid in family.Can show relacerces.Apply te KR R., cure opiale.WANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN AS SALKS- men, both pes prelesred, langue, and of.pearauce.Good pros Amly to-day to the United Pros Buade Bileudeeps & Campbell, No.31 \u2014\u2014 rire re WANTED\u2014TO RENT HOUSE or street, T0 LET \u2014PIVE FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms to Jot, near Maple Avenue.Apply, M.B., care Chronicle, TO LET\u2014A BPLENDID de.\u201cAbpiy 815 Be, Join rtrost.a \u2014\u2014 er rater ee, ; TO LET\u2014TRE GROUND FLOOR GP the Masonic Hall Building, covering an area of about .25x30 feet.Buitabls reiring spacious fire von are reg us room.to A.E.Seifert, Secretary.> A bouse in town or short distance out.Moderate rent.Apply at once to T.B., Chronicle Office.WANTED A PLAINLY FURNISHED house, 4 to 6 rooms, U or Lower Town, from end Septem until ei of November.XY, Z., Chronicle Ofuce._\u2014_\u2014 WANTED AT ONCE GENERAL servant, small family.Apply to Mrs.4.N.Lystes, 34 Maple avenue.WANTED.\u2014AT ONCE A FIRST: class bou i small family.Good w to Nrs.Hutehisemaid for son, [Py pes 114 street, WANTED.\u2014 A GOOD RELIABLE coachman ; also a nurse with references.Apply No.888 Bt, John street, ! WANTED.\u2014 SMALL FURNISHED bar and Doctiaber, Upper Toes Apply on mm Town.A JT, oare Chronicls Office.?MAKE $25 WERKLY SELLING \u201cThe Law of Financial Success,\u201d the book that tells how to succeed and make money ; quick cales and re peater ; big firms buy quantities; y wants it.103 per cent.profit.Send 100.for sample and agency.The Fiduciary Press, 1658 Tacoma Building, Chicago, U.B.Asept.dxlawzwedxdwi STEADY WORK\u2014WINTER AND Workers, Woodsmen, feamsters, Laborers\u2014Make your home at Clarke Clty, comfortable houses, best of food, highest wages\u2014 Apply, N.8.P.R.& N.Co., Cor.St.Paul Street and Bells Lane, Quebes.\u2018 vep.7x1w.ANTED\u20141,000 Men for Railway work.We are paying the highest wages, and are hiring for all contractors.Apply Albert Reeves, Agent, Hotel du Canada, co.Paul & Henderson Sts., Que- Montreal Power.938 9} Quebec Power.41 - Quebec Power, pid 1 - Quebec 88 Co.1048 \u2014 Bellechasse Telephone 15 ~ Dom.Textile, pid.88 8 Canadian Electric 60 \u2014 Canadian Electric, pid.103° \u2014 BONDS.- Dom.Textile Serie C.\u2014 83 Montmorency Cotton Co.\u2014 100 anadian Electric.\u2026 \u2026 101 \u2014 ee eee ett QUEBEC CLEARING HOUSE.Total for week ending September 12, 1907 :\u2014 Clearances\u2026\u2026 Balanees.INFORTS.worth, from Manchester\u2014222 pkgs.to Frontenac Gas Co., 28 do to H.& J.Young, 18 do to Thibaudeau, Frere & Cie, 3 do to Holt, Renfrew & Co., 1 do to W.M.Macpherson, 89 do to order.Per steamer Mongolian, Gambell, from Glasgow\u201431 pkgs to N.Turcotte & Co., 1 do to J.B.E.Letellier, 1 do to Ed.Clarke, 16 do to | Quebec Gas Co., 1 do to Frank & Bryce, 11 do to Renaud & Co., 3 do to Geo.C.Bcott, 2 do to Paquet Co., 746 do, 9079 bids iron, etc., to order.TO-DAY (FRIDAY.) 1600 yards of Tafieta silk will be sold to-day at 18 cents.This ie to clear a balance of the stock, aad is an exceptional job.MARCEAU & CIE, 156 9.Joseph St NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET, New York, Sept.12\u2014Flour receipts, 20,217 barrels ; exporte, 9,736 barrels, Firm.Wheat receipts, 146,000 bushels; axports, 324,013 bushels.Spot, firm.Options closed 14 to lé cent net higher.Corn recsipts, 24,725 bushels; exports, 23,340 bushels.Spot, dull.Option market was erally quiet and à lower.Oats recaipte, 40; bushels.Spot, firm.Rosin, steady.Turpentine, easy.Mo lasses, ateady.Pig iron, quiet.C per, weak.Load, weak, n, woah, Buger, raw, firm; refined, quiet.mm ares et tre mate EADACHE itive] Rena Tinto Bitsy They sino relieve Distress from Dyspepsia.Inigeetion and Too Harty Eating.À perfect remedy tor Dimtness, Nantes, Drowsiness.Bad Tuto tn the Mouth, Cdated Tongue, Pain tn the Aids, TORPID LIVER.Twy regulate ths Bowels.Purely Vepetadie.SMALL MLL SMALL BOSE.SMALL PRICE.Fac-Simile Signature SÂac FE roié REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, Per steamer Manchester Shipper, Ha- ol ply in wri to No, 183 St.Gabriel street, Mrs.F, Cota.POR SALE.WANTED.\u2014 AN UNFURNISHED | HOTEL FOR SALE.\u2014DUFFERIN House, Cacouna, for sale, first clam Winter House, well furnished.Capecity about forty guests, plenty a space oo build lp, rooms.Good barn stal .or particulars apply J.M.Pollock, Cacouns.\u2019 FOR BALE\u2014NEW LANSDOWN Nordheimer Piano.Great reduction, beautiful rich tone, most artistic case.Cash or payments.Cell and vec it or write .B.Mar-iott, at Faguy Lepinay & Frere, 264-264 John street.NEW AUTOMOBILE AT A SACRI- fiee.\u2014Owner leaving for Europe.Machine has never been run a mile.Four cylinders, 35-40 horse power.Best known.Most popular American make, 1907 model.© me an offer, time or cash.Address, Weatherby, care Chronicle, Quebec.FOR SALE\u2014A PURE HOLSTEIN Cow (good wilker) and quiet, also tws calves.Apply to A.M.Jackson, 11th Avenue, East, No.88 Hedleyville.HOUSES FOR SALE-THAT MAG- pificent two-story houses, corner of Bridge and Fleurie streets.Also à two-story house, No.61 Fleurie street.These two houses are in perfect order.Akger & Son, Hochelaga Bank Building.td, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO BENT-SEVERAL WELL FUR cished rooms, centrally located, steaz beat, electric _ light, tele; and to Mra.W.Donohue, 3 Drective 1000 rs .Uroule stress.Summer for 300 men \u2014 ill | FOR SALE\u2014HOUSES NO.30 STE.Famille street, No.30 St.Flavien root For partite and permit or 4 view, apply to LaRue à LaRue, Note dies, 28 SA.And street.MALE HELP WANTED \u2014_\u2014\u2014 rrremrem er MEN AND 2 TO LEARN pum'sing, bricklaying, plasteri électrical trades to arn 95 à day.Positions secured on graduation.Free catalogue No.30.Coyne Trade School New York, \u2019 septlôxtu-tb-satxt.l.\u201cHELP WANTED | MALE\"\u2014MEN vages.Apply to Mrs.T.Kell, St.Augustin Street.WANTED.\u2014A YOUNG LADY FOR shop.Must speak both languages.Apaly 89 Sous-le-Fort atrest.pr WANTED\u2014FURNISHED OR UNfurnished room for light g by married couple ; no children.Apply to \u201cFurnished m,\u2019\u2019 Chronicle Office.à SPAS?SE EE te out ap om trees, lemme, and sll conspicuous places, also distribute oad adveptioilng matter.à er alary = month atd expunam M per Et Btedy emplsymebt te good reliable men.No « ne cessary.Write for pardicubbre.Empire Medicine Ce.London Ont.START IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR- .Earn $35 to $50 a wesk with your brains, dealing in stoske and bonds.Fifteen dollars capital will do it.Address, The Banker's Correspondence Sohool, Clevéand, O.= LOST \u2014\u2014 ee eee eeeeegren.10ST \u2014 BETWEEN THE FERRY steamer and D'Astigny containing a $50, and medals receipts in favor of Mrs.Thos.Ward.A qunerous reward will be given to the finder on returmiog to 8 L'Actigny street or Chronicle office.10 LET TO RENT.\u2014CUMFORTABLY FUR- vished rooms.Suitable for light housekeeping or lodgings.Apply 67 84.Augustin street, oity.TO LET\u2014A THREE STORY STONE bouse, at No.6 Elgin street.Fur wished or pot.P n on let of October.Apply to 6 Eigin street.TO LET\u2014FURNISHED HOUSE, situate - No.13 Ste.Senevicre Ave .y to E ivieres, Lavocate, 81 Bt.P streat.TO RENT.\u2014 A MAGNIFICENT tenement, well furnished, containing 1% rooms on {he same , which ma be easily divided, also a store, exvel- jent place of business and a very high basement with greatest accommodation All in ect order, For further in formation apply.to J.P.Cantin, notary, 1136 St.Valier street.resin, FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET\u2014A furnished house centrally situated within the gates with all modern con- vendgnces.Possession 15th Sept, if equired, tô let May or Int June next.Apply by letter, Reta, Chronicle Officeree = TO RENT \u2014 AN EXCEPTIONAL chance is offered to rent, at Levis, Commarcial street, at the foot of the elevator and opposite the Intercolonial Railway, a splendid business stand, at present occdpied as a branch of the Bank of Montreal, with ail the furniture required by the bank or any other office, or business, with vault and furnace.Possession on May 1, 1907.Aly to Maro Couture, meschant, inl otreet, Levis, or to Mr.Couture, merchant, St.Hichel, P,Q, 51m.end women to learn barber trade in \u2014_\u2014 eight woske; graduates earn $12 to WANTED\u2014A GOOD HUSTLING |$18 weekly; secure positions.jobbing carpenter to take an egency Catalogue free.Moler Barter College, pertaining to carpenter work.© Car- 119 C street, Montrealpenter,\u201d box 43, Chronicle.ARD ANu ROOMS WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS | ROOMS, 8 HALDIMAND STREET, hovsetreid for Good | Quebec.BUSINESS OHANCES.JEREMIE RICH BOOK-BIND- oA EE a TE WILL BUY OR LEASE SMALL FUR pished or unfarnished house, town preferred.Address, Box 00 ATTORNEYS., ATTORNEYS Broadand SA ot Jaw ® wan, Now Tork, (formerly of To wate clits hevieg in tevest le the Uni tates.* 2 BHOU Rustic Theatre Montmorency Falls PROGRAMME WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, Sept.9th.Daily 3.80 and 8.30 p.m.1-MISS BELL BRANDON, Character Singing Comedienne.2.\u2014JACK SUTTON, Singing Comedian 3-GOLDEN QUINTETTE, Bhefined Cob ared Ente tainers, ) 4+-OL1vExA TRIO, Europe's Greatest Musica: Arista.Moving 8\u2014KINETOGRAPH, Latest Pistures.\u2018 Holt Renfrew & Co.'s exhibit of Cana dian wild Animas Special Theatre Ticket sold for 28cafter 7 p.m.on all city care, offices and Montmorency Bates oct around the city and to Kent House Grounds with entrance to performance and return to your home.MATHIE ELLIS CO, LINITED.\u2014 NOW LANDING 24,500 R.B.C.Firebrick, 23,000 Hull Firebrick.20,009 Valcan Firebriok, 10,000 Goran Firebrick.Fireclay, Selenite Portland Cement.American Anthracite sizes.Coal ail Georges Oreek Smith Coal, \u2014\u2014\u2014 TELEPHONE 365.Office 108 St Paul St.i i | P à Chenelle ends.the LADIES AND GIRLS\u2019 FALL COATS.Ostrich and Marabou Boas in all shades, } Fur Ties.For Autumn All Furs dressed, cleaned and repaired at CENTRE FUR EMPORIUM, Morgan's Block, FRED H.BENDER CAN BE REACHED BY ALL CARS Wear ep.7x6.\u201cSCHOOL SUP a (Ec ala Companions, School Bags, LS SEE ES LINE NOW READY .Wholesale and Retail Stationers, LO] - EZ 1 PLIE S.Straps, Crayons, Bulers, Novelties SOLD BY I.P.DERY & FILS, 59 Dathousie Street, Quebec tu.th.sat ES The more particular the smoker, the more emphatic is his appreciation of these high-class briar pipes PENING FULL STOCK TEXT BOOKS, DRAWING BOOKS SCRIBBLING BOOKS, AND ALL REQUISITES.TUBS, PAILS, ETC LIGHT, DURABLE, HANDSOME.NO OTHERS ARR 80 SATISFACTORY.PHONE 2224 ESTABLISHED #76 117-128 Bridge Street Putting in of all kinds of Heating Apparatus, Elsotrlo fostallations, Plumbing and Metallio Roofing.The finest amortment of Riccifioni Fixtures oniles à large shook ot which combine duration, shigatce, convedience aad eesutomy, suck oe the oelebeat pd Pandora, Maple Leaf, Mount, Pertedtion, Penn Sather, Exoel Porfdetion, Plain\u2014Berpi-Piais and Pan Fi ai Quet frou Moves ».ALSO c\u2026.\u2026.The Bae! Moves\u2014Restensy, Universe Pavertte, Orewn Favorite, Capital Favoriteseers BEBIDES \u2026.\u2026.Alwe~s on hand, Rolrigorators of all sibs and We mesh seoûore plttierns posmelied of 261, dnd from 108 best factories its Ue Tako ohare © of ali Méga 97 contrsate in his Hoe of business PHONB 2824 CHARLES VEZINA \u2018 Accountant, Auditor, Curator, Real Estate and Commission Secretary Protestant Board oi J School Commissioners.9 ROOM 13 Office - = 1718 P.O.BOX 280 GLOVER'S The season has egain arrived for dark suits to replace light ones.Be in nd Ne some othr choice dark or - BRANCH OFFICES : 181 8t.John St, Tel.No.448: 963 Joseph St, Tel.2620, HEAD OFFICE : Fred.C.Wurtele Agent.St.Peter Street, Tolophonos: sentsonce dés DYEING À CLEANING WORK style, by sending the latter to Glover's Glover's Dye Works 393-395 81, Valier SL Tel 1810 june 12xt.f, W.J.BARRETTE Practical Electrician Consultation for Estimates Fres \" 18 CROWN STREET, quEs*c, jaly.£7ztu.-4h satzôm.PIANOS ax ORGANS Especially Constructed for and Acsording to ths Instructions of ARTHUR LAVIGNE, TAL QUEBEC OHRONIOLE, RHEUMATISM MUNYON'S 3X CURES - Think of a rexedy that relieves sharp, shooting pains in any part of and effects à perlech oùse in a few the body in feom one to thres hours t blood.- tue ies She oad.It neutrhl tion and lame away.Have you a , lumbago or Hove you stil or swollen joints, no chronie ?Ask your dru ist lor Munyon's 3x \u2018Bliehmating ure and ees how quickly you will be Wo Jou have any kidgey or bladder ons Curd.Money bass if 16 tat.Macs yon's Vitaliser makes weak men str: and restores lost powers.one PE MEETING; OF THE CITY COUNCIL.Friday, the 6th September, 1907, Present: \u2014His' Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Brunet, Dinan, Daquet, Fiset, Foley, Huard, = Lavigueur, \u201cMathieu, Stink, St.Pierre, Verret, © minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed.1 ue Read a letter from Mr.E.A.Evans, Manager Q.R.L.& P.Co., acknow- Iedgi receipt Js feolition of the © request mpany to erect a suitable building at the foot of the trestle, near St.Paul street, for paseceg ere awaiting transfer, approving the tion and mising to look Ento (he matter.promis Read a potition from taxpavers of St, Valier Ward, praying that an aro light be put up at the corner of Bt.Catherine and Bedard streets.Refer red to the Road Committes.Poesented à petition from Mr.M.Hebert, J.A.Raniel and others, praying the Couneil to give assent to the incorporation of a new society, under the name of \u2018\u2018Societe dus Commis Marchande de Quobec,\u201d as provided for by statute.Referred to the Finance Committee, Read a resolution of tbe Municipal Council of St, Malo, granting to the City of Quebec, as prayed for, jo- sion to establish within the limits of St, Malo a cattle market on lot Xo.2343 of the official of the ish ot St.Sauveur, Village Stalo, Presented the 1856th report of the Finance Committee ( recommendi a grant of $2,000 to the fund to relieve the urgent necas of the families of the victims of the disaster to the Quebec Bridge.) Moved Ly Ald.Duquet, se ennded by Ald.Fiset, and resolved: That the said report tale precedence and ba taken up as the first order of the y.Presented the 1857th report of the Finance Committees (reco: i that» = amount of 92-272,83 be to Sicily As um Pavi .in ver their ee connection w contract for street paving in the year 1898.) Moved by Ald.Duquet, seconded by Ald.Fiset, and resolved: That the said report be taken up this evening as the seventh order of the day.Ald.Fiset luys before the Council the draft of by-law, entitled, \u201cBy-law No.416 concerning the extension of St.Ignace street.\u201d Moved by Ald, Fiset, seconded by Ald.Duquet, and resolved: That said By-law be taken up this evening as the eighth garder of the day.ng ls for the time, second rea paming thereof to take place at the mext meeting of the Councilted the 192nd report of the Health Commitire (submitting draft of a bylaw in\u2018ttuled \u201cBylaw No.417, to amend By-law concerning the sale and inspection of milk).Moved by.Ald.Paquin, seconded by Ald.Messervey, and resolved: That the said report and said draft-of By-law No, 417 be taken up {Ms eveming as the ninth order of the day.Read y letter from Mr.M.Chouinerd, one of the Tog advisers ot the city, enclosing an approved draft of a resolution to be passed by\u2019 the Coun dl, as reques by the Board of Health of the Province of Quebec Ordered that the said letter and re solution lay on the table antil the time for motions, FRé Worship the Mayor lays before the Council the annual report of the Board of Health, for the year ending Bist of December, 1906.The City Clerk informs the Council ythat hs has received from Paris, France, a large parcel of officialvdocu.ments of \u2018La Prefecture de la Seiné\u201d* and \u201cLa ville ae Paris\u201d annual re Pore proceeding to the orders of the day, His Worship the Mayor makes the following communications to the Counail: \u2014 \u2026\u2014That the Council having voted thé laying of an 8-insh water main on Grande Alls, between de Salal street and Maple avenue, in order to give better water pressire for the service of the Municipality of Notre Dame de Quebec, al an es nated cost ol 88,000, the sald works wore at first delayed on socound of the scarcity olf labor.Since thon, and when the works were about to be proceeded with, the taxpayers of Notra Dame de Quebss voted a by-law [or the construction of a waterworks system of theit own, thus rendering unnecessary (his expenditure of 86,000 hy (he ofty, and {the Mayor) In eonsequence th A cancelled the order Sssued for the lay ing of said pipe, an it is not required for the Grande Allee scrvior.ond.His Worship the Mayor alse ays before the Council a letter from the Hon.R.Lemieux, Postmaater Gen: etal, dated the y Auguri last, re muenting the Council to consiaer the ndvisibiitty for the City of granting the nd neccesary © which ta build the new pont office oft Si.Joseph track, ahd suggesting the Josser Jac ques Cartier Market Hall as a euitable rite, With the consent of the Council, Ald.At.Herre move, second by Ald, Wes wrvey, and it fa readlved: That the said \u2018lrtire be reféred to the Markel Committee for considwation, with in struvtions lo communicate thefe 0% BT.JOHN STREET redo feet to Wh Messervey, Mulroney, Paquin, Picard, ; th ae tes, in order to ovoid duloys, seid Finance Comméttes to study (he ques Vion and to Yeport direotly to tu Council, as soon as possible.His Worship the Mayor then com muniontes to the @Gbuncil official in formation of the terrible disaster at the Quebea Bridge, which has plunged Into intense sorrow a great number ol lamilion and hés spread general, mourn: ing among all the citizens Quebec, This accident is a national calamity, and still more to ba de plored by the citisme of Quebeo où nny the great los of life aud appau aleiress to the fama the vicfms.However, great is tha material loss, it can be repaired, for buis big vil be proue uilding of tl 5 ed with till eompleiion in the short: sat delay pese.Wo rt all univ with a wlll to_prees the resumption of work aad we are thankful for the cordial sympathy and consoling en: cour: ent oxtended to us by the declarations of the Right Honorable Sir Wilirid@ Laurier, Prime Minister, and Me.R.L.Bordem, chief of His Majiity\u2019s\u201d Loysl Opposition, Whea the time for molions come, the Couns cil will be called to vote condolence and sympathy to ths survivors and to the families of tho unfortunate vie tima.His Worship thes communicates ta the Counéil mess of sympathy irom the Right Honorable 8ir Wilfrid Laur tor, Premier of Canada Nr.R.I, Borde, Chief of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the Parliament of Can: ada; the Mayor of Bradford, England; Mayor of Toronto, Hon.R.Lemieux, Postmaster Genoral; Mr, Bergevin, M.P., and others, and informs the Council that be has duly acknowledged ese mesmages.The orders of the day, being called, First order of the Days the 1856%h t ot the Finance Com- mittee, which boing put td the vote, is adopted, and it is resolved: That this Copncil hereby votes a sum of $2,000 {fo be at onco placed at the disposal of the Committes in charge of the Mayor of Quebec's Reljef Fund, for the immediate wants ol tr survivors and of the lamiliés of thy urfortunate victims tho disester 92 the Quebec Bridge, said amount be charged against contingent fend Voted fox special expenditure.Cr - Second order of the day being called.\u2014Second reading and i of By-law No.412, ta aonend Artia 8 of Bylaw No.988, and Article 12 of By-law No.324, concerning the_finances of the city, for which the = se cond reading and iDg, presence of Thy of Je members of the council is required.The roll of members present is called and there being present only 15 members, to wit: \u2014 Aldermen Frunet, Dinan, Duquet, Fiset, Huard, Lavigueur, Methieu, Messervey, Mulronoy, Paquin, Picard, Shink, St.Pierre, Verret, the said second rencŸng and passing of Bylaw No.413 cannot be proceeded wit! and it im ordered: That the second reading and passing of said By-law No.\u201cfia be postponed to tho next meeting of this Council, public notices as required by law to be duly published in the intervel in the official newspapers of the cily.The third order of the day being onll- ed.\u2014Read the 1855th rt of the Finance Committee, which being put to the vote, is adopted, and it is re- wilved: That this Council hereby ts to the Quebec Business Men's gue a contribution equal to 10 per cent, of the amount of eubscrip- tions paid in by the in part: ies, on condition that the said amount of 10 cent.shall not exceed the sum $1,000, and that a certified list of said collected subscriptions be sutimitted to the Finance Committee, the mid.amount to be ch against the contingent fund for the current yerr., The fourth.order of the day being called.\u2014Rend the 744th report of the Fire Committee, which being put to the vote, is adopted, and it is re solved: That, for the reason and considerations mentioned at 2 in the said report, (| unci enacts that, in the future, the Quebec Fire Brigade shall nnt go out of the city limita, except in _cases of conflagrations of such ifiportance that pro- COO0D BREAKFASTS Start the Day Right, Breakfast is perhaps the most important meal of the day.Europeans usually eat a very light fast.Many Americans have stomach trouble because t eat too much or food of not the right sort for the morning meal.An ideal breakfast is a baked apple or some other fruit, a dish of Grape-Nuüta food with, little erenm, soft boiled egg, slios of hard crisp toast and a eup of Postum Food ce.ve off all meat, hot biscuits, eto.Grape.Nuts and Postum both furnish the phasphate of potash togetber with other food elements that go to make up brain and nerve centres as well as muscle and tissue, and both can be diyestnd by the stomach of an infant.It is part of wisdom nowadaye to use food especially selected for nourishment and that can be easily digested Ten day's trial of this breakfast and u vil feel as though you had \u2018cleaned hi | The exhilarafion of hounding health is worth a hundred times the small berry | outlay of time and care in arranging such a breakiast.A New Jersey woman says she formerly breaklantef on chops, hot biscuits and coffee.\u2018After such a meal would have severs pains and they would last sometimes far into the night.\u201d She finally determined on a change in her diet, and had for breakfast only Grape-Nuta food with cream, and Postum Food Coffee, Bhe ays; \u201cIn a Vv Iw pony they Jntestinal trouble all disap ave re nined my old-time weight, lost the fritabiliter and nervousness, and life takes on a\u2018 new anpect.\"When I fel g little exhausted in the day I simply drop everything and stir a ePoonful of Grape-Nute in a little cream or hot milk, and in ten minntes 1 have regained my vigor and froshness.\u201d\u201d Grape-Nuts food is best when esrved just aa it comes from the nnckagh without cooking whatever, The food has in the of manufactari it.When oie up int puddings, Pion and other desserts it does nod hurt it: to be cooked again, but when served simply an a Lreakiast food 1t should never he cooked.Om the contrary, Postum absolu muet be boiled 18 to 20 minutes before the food value and favor oun be brought out, \u201cThese's a Beason.\u201d wh the |.alréeriy bren onoked ten or twolve hours FRIDAY.(at all Grocers\u2019) This meow cleanser all old-fashioned cl rapidly supplanting sosp, soa scouring bricks an oldatrie ment pere in many thousands of homes all over the Brey rot does all je work which form u severa er od different old.Cleans Scrade Secure Polishes Windows Wood Floors Pots Faucets Enamel Tube Weotwork Kettles Door Knobs + Painted Walls Mossio- Pans Rallings Glassware Tiling Boilers Braîs - Cutlery Kitchen- nks Steel Marble, etc.Furniture, sto.than any other cleaning agent.The Cl Tous, flaky icles quickly absorb every speck of and carry it away, leaving everything scrupulously Large, Sifting-top Can _ THE CUDANY PACKING CO, ~Torents, Unt.SEPTEMBEK 13, 1907 es 5 is so much better than CALNE agents that it is lOc a ee perty within the city limits might be endangered, or to avert a disaster which might justify the city in incurring certain risk, and that, moreover, written such exceptional cases, the authority of the Meyor of Quebeo shall be required, specifying the oumber of men ond tire which shall be sent outside =) cit limits, and that report thereof chal! be laid before the City Council av ita first subsequent meeting, but that in order to allow outlaying municipalities sufficient time to taks such stops as they deem necessary; in view of the Station arising from this decision, the present resolution of the Cound! of the City of Quebso shall come into force only from the 1st of January next, 1908.The fifth order of the day being called.~Alderman Brunet hereby instructed to make an estimate ot the cost of St.Joseph street, to Bagot atreet, in St.Sauveur Ward, traversing the property of Mrs, (widow) 8.Delisle, and that a re port thereon be laid before this Council at its next meeting.The sixth of the day being called.\u2014Ald.Duqupt, seconded by Ald, Fiset, moves, and it is resolved: That derman Messorvey be elected Pro- Mayor for the present term.Seventh order of the day.\u2014Read the 1857th weport of the Ifnance Com: wittes, concerning the repeated de mands of the Sicily Asphaltum Paving Com praying for the reim- pursement he sum a 25 portion ol amount t back the ait on the price oF their con: tract for the paving of certain streets of the City of Quebec, sald contract sed at Montreal, the 13th of June, 808, said reimbursement being recommended by the city legal advisers, said amount forming part of the expendi: ture of the city chargeable agains the issue of debentures authorized by the Quebec Act of the Quebec Statute, 61, Vict.,, chap.62, art.13.All debentures authorized by the above quoted statute having been issued, and oom.sidered that the city neglected to re tain on hand the amount necessary to meet tho Payment ol the cldm urged by the present report and which was chargeable to the above quot loan for the settlement of this claim the Finance Committee recommends, and said recommendation being put to the vote, is approved of, nnd it is re solved: That this Cound} or dains enacts as follows, wit: 1st.\u2014That the sum of 92,272.he taken from the credit voted for oon- tipgent and unforeseen expenses and carried to ha credit of the Road Department for general pu 9nd.\u2014That the said sum of $2,272.53 due to the Sicily Asphaltum Paving Co.be paid to them, the amount to be taken from dhe crodit voted to the Road Department for genera] purposes.The eighth order of the day being called.\u2014Ald.Flest lays befors the Council the draft of a By-law intitul- +d: By-law No.416, conosrning the prol tion of Bt.Ald.Fiset moves, seconded by Ald, St.Pierre, and it is resolved: That the said by-law be read this evening for the firet timo, and the anid by-law being thus read, it is\u2019 ordered: That the enid bye be transiated into English, that it be published in the official newspapers ol the city, with a notice that it shall be read a second time and passed at the next meeting of the Council.The ninth order of the day being callad.\u2014Read thy 18nd report of the Health Commitths, which being put to the vote, is adopted, and lt is in con- By-law No.406 concert! ne the sale of milk within the City of Quebec he amended as provided for in the draft of By-law No.417 accompanying the neid report, and maid By-law No.411 up for consideration, it is\u2019 moved by Alderman Paquin, seconded by Ald, Fisrt, and resolved: That the said My-luw be now read for the first time and said by-law being thus read for the first time, it ig ordered, that the said Ry-law No.417 be translated into English, that it be pudNahoed tn the oftcial newspapers of the city, witha notvios that 14 hall be road @ second tuves; sevonded by Al, \"STEAMER RUGS From $3.75 to $20.00 MADE IN ENGLAND w - By - DR.JAEGER CO, Ltd.FOR SALE AT A John .Darlington\u2019s REGISTERED OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.the ce Committee be Ignace otreet, |.Thay acticla 11, of | LA and at (he noxt mosit Sa ae St.Pierre, and it is resolved: That the annua) roport of the Health Coms mitles now belore this Council be res ferred back to the Health ties for a further consideration of \u2018such items as regarded milk, and the inspec fio of pill .Duquet moves, seconded by A Fiset, and it is resolved: ha Alriune peine Council takes this, the first of ity which prises © express t surprise cep\u2019 sorrow felt all ite members and by the Tina 4 Quebec at the terrible disaster to the Quebeo Bridge which whilst casting into and mourting a large num ber A families strikes a terrible blow at t imijate hopes which our people it in view of the near completion-of this colossal enterprise.That this Council, voicing the unsnimous sentiment of the inhabitants of Quebec, tenders its heartiest sympathies to the survivers of this fearful disaster and to their sorrowing families, and more especially, to those still mors unfortunate, who lost thee main supports in the persons of the victims buried in this catastrophe.That this Council notes the sympathetic declaration of the Ri, Honorable Sir Wiltrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, and of Mr.R.L.Borden, Chief of Hig Majesty's Loyal Opposition, to the effect that the Quebec Bridge is an snierprise of national import \u2018which must be to o nation, and it leels that all the citi- wens of are united in the same k .sad by hi work so y interru to escute vis pe eo ey activity and an unshaken faith in the \\ future.Ald.Duquet moves, seconded by Ald, Messervey, and it is resolved: That, in order to comply with the re Province of ue, as ssproased 1 vince of elec, as in the letter of their Seeretary, dated the 12th of Atgust last, the Municipal Council of this city hereby delegates to the Quebec Municipal of Health, or Health Committee, to execute and cause to be exeou the visions of the Quebes Provincial fav of Health and the by-laws of the Board of Healih of the Province of Quebec.And if the exercise of such power ontails other expenses, than those of the ordinary iniatration of the Quebec City Board of Health as it operates mow, the object of such expenditure ahall previously be eub- mitted to the approval of the Finance Committies who shall report to the Council # deemed , in co formäty with the Statute 29-80 Vict., chap.57, art.42, par.88, \\ Ald.Dinan moves, ssconded by AM.Lavigueur, and it ie resolved: That to report to the Council on the ed- visa of requesting the legal ad- vivers the city to have the City Charter gd By-laws printed in We ish language.° \"Ad.Duquet moves, seconded by Aldand it Is resolved: Thet this Council do now adjourn to the 00th of September instant.Adjourned.ARE YOU READY ?LT Tn or fur.: FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE, + SHOCKING STATE OF AFFAIRS taking mach liquor with them, aloo firearms, t the playing for the drinks.juy dimned the fact Wt such could procure Hquoe fresiy, MEN'S DEPARTMENT.you want a fall or winter oves- » \u201cWe have whet you ve ready to war ox » the vacd.We have a class tallor.PAGUY, LEPINAY & FABRA j æ I A \u201c@ood FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1907.\u2014\" P.C.CORSETS \u2019 FIT-STYLE 22 STYLES.\u201c=a FOR «==.and FINISH GUARANTEED.E.J .Dynes,\u2019 \u20189, John $t.PHONE 274 \u2014\u2014 LA CAISSE d'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC OFFICE) Dapesite of 25 Conte SAVINGS BANK.8 Upwards Accepted, Interest Paid from Date of Depesit and on Dally Balanes.Deposits Received by Mail.DIED PRICE.\u2014On 13th September, 8.A.Martha, beloved wife of Herbert Molesworth, Price, of Moptmorenoy e.ral où Saturday,\u201d 14th inst, from tage, at 2 pm.to St.\u2018s Church, Montmorczcy, thence to Mount Hermon Cemetery.Please omit flowers.New Advertisements.Burroù or\u2014Wm.Jacques & Son.Incandescent Gas Fire Quebec Gas Co.Change of Time\u2014Intercolonial Railway.Ocean Sailinge\u2014Quebec Steamahip Co.Ocean .P.R.Line.P Exhibiti ebeo Central Railway.Sailings\u2014Dominion Line, 8th Royal Rifles\u2014Norman Fletcher Quebec Football Club\u2014L.P.Gibsons.Beptembet Bales \u2014 Faguy, Lepinay & BENNETT'S AUDITORIUM THIS WERK A BILL FIT FOR A King THR BEST YET 8-BIG ACTS-~8 MATINEE DAILY 2.830 PRICES 85 80a, Note\u2014Ons ton of coal given away every day at the matinees.DRILL HALL ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, SEPT, 13th THE FAMOUS 15th LIGHT HORSE BAND (Rolursing rom Dvbla [nkerastional Exposilon) 45\u2014PIECES\u201445 \u2018 A Full Concert Military Band with Yocal Contingent, Secure Seats at A.Lavigne's Music Store, St John Street.Plan .mow open.PRICFS 80 AND 25c¢.Doors ope: \u2018pm Perf 1.30 aopiOnd, THE NICKEL (FORMERLY TARA HALL) CHANGE OF PROGRAMME MON.WED.AND FRI CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE 12 (sea) de 6 pm.wilh BN HOTISK PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS TAY 34 Love 48 You Lars 5e\u2014 ON-\u2014#e Special attenti id to t of ladies and entier be comfort ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.STEADY WORK FOR GOOD FAMILIES, \u2014\u2014 The West Boylston Co.of Ensthampson, Mass., cotton manufacturers, have few more houses for good families, schools, two Catholic churches, French ard English pabrskines two Con, ationai; one iscopal, one Nobodiet, one Getman and one Luthoan.A town of 8,000 people.5 cents to Northampton, & toWn ot 20,000 inhabitants; 10 cents to Holyoke, a cit of 60,000 inhabitants.You ean où your hutniture, add our business\u2019 men will be pieased to atart you howl keeping.If you do not understand sotton mesulacturi we will teach yon, and pay you 6 living wage while learning.Wi \\ letter, stating full parse.aan Sat ova fami » number of wèrhéts and their axes.GNO.A.AYER, Agent, West Boylston Co, Besthampion, Macs, U.SLA, - ~ o®.1301w LS Bot AMR .8th Regt, Royal Rifles.Ail men who have not yet qualified for EFFICIENCY PAY, either \u2018at the Se Joseph Ranges or at the suimia- ture Range in the Drill Hall, must try se pomplote thelr practios at the RILT ALL \" ; betwesn 7 and il o'clock, we By order, NORMAN FLETCHER, Capt.and Actg.Adjt.: 8RR »ops.13x2.Quebec Football Club The annual general meeting of the Quebec Football Club will be held on Frulay cvering at eight o'clock, at the St.Jouie Hotel.A full ann of members and all others the game is sarn- estiy req By order «{ the Committee, L F.GIBEONE, Hon.Bec'y-Trnea.-_\u2014 Canada, Provinos af Quebec, District of Kamouraska, No.6967.\u201clea Syndios de M Paroisse de Seinte Fi ise,\u201d District of Kamoutasha, ve Plaintiffs ; Jean Baptiste Viel, formerly from Ste.Francoise and now from parts unknown, Defendant is ordered to appear ve t is to a; wi in the month.Fraserville, Sept.9th, 1007.- (Si, ) P.LANGLAIS, Clark of the Circuit Court, copy, RIOU & PELLETIER, Procs.Plaintiffssept.13x3.A true Provinpe of Quebec, Ia the ol Quebec, Superior Court No.#0.Philiae Joncas, of tha town of trader, vn of Lavia Plaintiff; The defendan Yo ; ° t is ordered within month from the last insertion of the present order.(Signed) M.H.CHABOT, h anse, Prot! \u2019 Sr A re dose A true copy, Belleau, Belieau & Belleaw, Atty's for Plaintifæept.13x% In the Superior Court, Plaintiff Province of Quebec, District of Quebec, The City ot Quebec, ve No.48.A, H.Peters and al, Defendante The following persona to wit: Louis Frederick Peters, of the town of Iquiqui, Chili, Mrs.Evelyn Annie Patera, wifs of Henry 8.Gillespie, both ol the Clty of New York, and the said \u2018Henry 8.Gillepsie, Charles Wenworth Peters, of the city of Regina, in the province of the Saskatchewan, Frank Petors, Georye Peters, Herbert Peters, the last of the town of Lox Angles, California, Mabel Peters, wily of Edwin TMS, and the said Kdwin Tilt, poth ol North Bay, Ontario, Edith Peirs, of Toronto, Ontario, al} Defoudants im this case, are ordered to apppear within & month from the laut uubliention of she present, order.Quebec, 18th September, 1907.M.K, CHABO quest that ali be Ald.Gali M and Dr.Dortou, of Quebec.\" speakers at-.Three re ere ee ER ; LF, sad C.Pouliot, of Fraser.3 wing Sunday some ten meetings will be held.THE SHERAROOKE EXHIBITION JBherbrooke, Que, Sept.19.\u2014( Special to the Chronicle.) \u2014Alexander Ame, ABOUT TOWN THE QUEBEO CHRONICLE THE JURY'S VERDICT In the Case of Bridge Disaster \u2014Blame Attached to No One, = « Milliken.He ssid, in answer to the Coroner, that he was employed by tbe Phœnix Bridge Co.He superinter dended the work at the bri since it momanemiood Be described ; Pde » pl were Tiret' ma in Phonixviile, and who t| were sent to.They Ti examine rite æmployes oi company 1 ALL the plans were Telly aston or applying the aurions attachants in Yeusgr | suparintended that Work, with \u201cassistant foremen, To Mr.Gaguao the witness said he did not see damaged chord, as be es, pra \" pect ie ben was, he ught, oct wi be left.He got no report of it.The chord was In being taken from the cars, but it was repaired to the satisfaction of Mr, Cooper und of To Mr.Roy\u2014Witness-wss not in charge of the construction work.Mr, Yanser was and would report any de boot to witness if ha was bere.Tt be.{witness) was not here Mr.Yenser would report to Mr, Dean.The chord was dam in 1905, Mr.MoClure, recalled, said that the approximate weight carried by the posts was 74 per cent xot which they were figured in the ification.° To Juror Drol itness explained the pressure on chord.He would not a t to account for.this com- Pression.t it was streught in the i place, it would be a different matter.Te Mr.Gignao\u2014The whole wäght ot the superstruoturs was about 36,000 tons on both sides.It would be 38, 000 tons when finished.\\ wers about 17,500 tons on the south ride, inel wv à To the Coroner\u2014 big posts wers fntended to Bear 28,000,000 Ibs, each.That ve cond dered zufficiont The two = would support 56,000, tbe.Witness loft on Wednesday, 27th A t, for New York.He waa at the bridge when the alignments were tak en and everything was correct.This concluded the evidence, and after about an hour's deliberation tha jury returned the following verdict:\u2014 \u2018 t deceased Lafrance died from injuifes and nervous shock sustained in the collapse of the Quebec Bridge.We have been unable to establish ihe real cause of the collapse, but we think it our duty to declare that according to the evidence furnished during the in- necessary precautions were taken for the construct of the bridge without danger.\u201d Peterson's Pipes, first grade at, Walling\u2019s, 46 Mountain Hill t HANDSOME THERMOMETER.plu thanks ate aid Mr.Cyrille ., St.street, for the handoome thermometer which mow adoré the Chronicle door.ACOIDENT AT BEAUPORT.Mwe.Jos.Genereux, of Beauport, was the victim on Wednesday evening of a painful accident.While henging out some Linen on her gallery, she lost he x lonce and fell a ey abopt eo gro! w, fracturing one of ber legs., \u2014 a am TO ATTEND BOVEREIGN GRAND | LODGE.Willing, Past Grand Sovereign oF the order, which this ob St.Paul, Mim, Mrexpects 10 be absent cbout Mr.E.H.Value two weeks, ANTI-ALCOHOLIC CAMPAIGN.The ign of +he anti-Alcoholia Lengo, now that the summer vacation is over, is to be resumed actively.Two ings will be held on Sunday next, Three Rivers and ons at Torctte.at Lorette the speakers will tof the Township's joultural Association, presided this nôom at à luncheoon given to the exhibitors at the inion Exhibition, Many of the peinci exhilltors were present and after luncheon took oc casion 10 express their admiration for the manner in which the man ent has carried out the plans for the fair in the face ol @ severe handicap from the weather, The only toasts were: \u2014 \u2018The King\u201d and \u2018 Exbibitors,\u201d Some of present were Dr.J.0.Orr, scretary of the Toronto Exhbiand Liggett, of Montreal, Senator Baker, of Cowansville, Que, D.Smith, ot Hamilton, Ont, J.F.Kerr, A.O.Norton and Messis.Perkins, Castongue, Hazen, Goddard, Nese and others.Today's races had till to-morrow to De ponod be of track, ron last night wi at ® tervals to-day made he v mmy, Ton the wind [ge td and the or Bates with every prospeti of a great day avd a card to-morrow.he butter-makers competition was finished to-day fn the ww daiey build ings.1t bas beon in Sharge of J.G.Bouchard, the government's expert from the dairy, and cold tor division of the Department of Agricul: nd every churning hae atseacted | that the change in my heal was| at the beat of times is none too good, ary .The judging, found I.| caused by leaving off coffe and taking | snd after having been cut up, es it A.MoCallum, of Danville, ths winner | on the llquid-food drink, Jostum, was fot very long ago, it it now fac of (rat place, with W.K.Kdwands, of | \u201cNo argument from any source could | worse.If 1 might be allowed to say North Comtisook, second; Mrs, W.OC, [ convince me to tha contrary of what 1| so, I think our worthy Secretary Drennan, of Cooksbire, third, and Mrs, | have found out.Ï have nefn much the | should get busy, and have this at Tor | Willem MoGowan, of Birshton, fourth.| same results in my sister's family and | trexied to Immediately, and trusting Today saw another large crowd ni | among other acquaintances.\u201d © o's| thie will have the desired effect, the exhibit d even Pre a Beaton.\u201d Reed \u2018The Rond te Welk .Tours, ct, are cipnted for Friday and ville, ln plage\u201d .FROPRINTOR, a THREE MORE BODIES Were Ficked Up in the River During Yester- ~ day.Three more bodies were picked , esterday floating in the river Be wronoe and are all former employes ofthe Quebec ridge.One was found floating down the river apposite St, Laurent wharf, Island of Orleans, snd was brought to the Quebec w it has not been dantitd, Another was een floating down the river opposite Prince's Fier by a Miss St.Laurent, who securod the services of a young man who went out in @ boat and rescusd the body, which was taken to Mr.Moisan's morgue at Levis.The remains have been identified na those of Joseph Binette, of A 1 , found near the bridge; Ja supposed \u2018to be that of Joseph Ward who fell from the bridge on 20th Au t lest, aud for the re |\u2019 co of whoss body a reward of $200 had been aflered.This body w, also conveyed to Moisan\u2019s morgue on Levis, and is supposed to be that of Ward as it had n belt containing mechanic\u2019a tools atound the waist.A LEADING ATTRACTION.Among sll the peinte of interest in and about Queboo,* nono parka is more popular than the beautiful and pioturesque Kent Hpuse grounds.The attractions of this favorite resort are many and varied.The falls and other natural features of the place are simply remarkable, while the zoo, the theatrs and other attractions add to the interest Fu attractivences.No tourist i the trip to the Falls asd Kent House, P eur mr DEFR IN A FISHERY.Two red deer were captured alive ia 8 febery at Beaumont on Wednesday ~~ BEMI-READY, Remember that we are the sole agents of the Semi-Ready.254-264 St.Johz: street.FAGUY, LEPINAY &,FREK£, BUY LOTS IN LIMOILOU PARK $3.00 a month, no rent.ROBERGE & FRERE 98 st.Joseph Steept.12x9, tm RELIEF FUND GROWS of eee Will Close on Evening Monday Next\u2014Latest Subscriptions.1 mi! g 7 sseerS ë | vaccan 35% f U7 \u2014\u2014\u2014 SUBSCRIPTIONS AT CHRONICLE.The follo subscriptions were added Gronie list yesterday : Rev.A.Huct, 810 ; J.B.Renaud & Co., $50.The latter was transmitted with the following letter 1\u2014 Quebec, September 11, 1907.The Quebec Morning Chronicle, City : Dear Sir,\u2014Plecse find enclosed our cheque, No.19, L.B.N., okr$80.00 as our eubecri to the Mayor's Fund for the victims of the Quebec bridge disaster, Yours truly, J.B.RENAUD & CIE.THE RUSTIC THEATRE.The Rustic Theatre at Kens House grounds, has never before had such a successful senton as the present one.se splendid ramme of vaudeville CONTRACT AWARDED.he ers weak Das proved a The contract lof the building of a |strong magnct in drawiog the crowds breakwater at Lintoilou has been {to this popular resort.No better bill awarded Mr.T.F.McLaughlin, f that perish.He will start work a ones.at OUR DRESS GOODS.A visit to this department will be a surprise for you ladies.Do not forget that our modiste tailor will attend to you carefully.See our big ad.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE, GOOD PROGRAMME AT THEATRE POPULAIRE.Thero is another splendid programme ol amusement booked for dis theatre {{ormerly known as the Jacques Cartier Hall) for this week, including a one act comedy boufle entitled \u2018Au Bain de Mer\u2019 and a comic opera of one act with the title of \u201cCoco Bel Oeil,\u201d im addition \u2019 ta an amusing sèries of moving pictures.The Popular Theatre is growing in fevor weekly and the performances daily both \u2018matines and evening are largely attended by all classes our population.Nothing but the best im the French theatrical world is presented and the management deserves | every Deer inserer daily mince be opens in ce of of the theatre for \u2018the season.pouing BROKE HIS LEG.Montreal Garette :\u2014Trainer \u201cMat\u201d Swift, of Quebec, returni to the city from Blue Bonnets fast \u2018night, hed his leg fractured while ing a car at the track.The accident hap- about 7.30 o'clock.An ambu- ance met the car at the corner of Mount Royal and Park avenves and conveyed Mr.Swift to the Royel Vie toris Hospital.A \u201cKNOOKER\" Found on Many Tables, People will \u201cslug\u201d themselves with coffee and then hunt around for medicine to cure them of the trouble coffes produces, but they keep on drinking coffee and making new trouble right along.That is, some people do.There are thoughtful people, however, and their number is increasing every month who prefer good, sturdy health to aickness, they leave off coffee be causé it contains a | drugeaffoine- that produces disease, \u2019 Many people have to learn by hard knocks, that this is true and they get the knooks all right if they stick to coffee.A B.C.woman says: \u201cFor two years or more before, leaving off coffee and beginning the use.of Postum Food Coffee, my health became very eunuch impaired, as 1 discovered afterward, from ocofles drinking.\u201cI suffered from shortness of breath, pains about the heart, andthe slight.eat exercise compleioly exhausted me, My digestion was bad and gas would form in the stomach rendering me wretched, and my life a burden.Medivine did not help the trouble.1 was at the point of givitg up in despair when my attention was attracted to thd statement that coffee caused some of the symptoms that I had.I deter mined to abandon it sod try Postum Food Coffee.*1 had the Postum well made gad the result during the past twelve months has bem something wonderful, All of the old troubles left.1 have been in excellent health, and my friemds all notice it and speak of it.1 never lose an opportunity of alting them 4 \u2018 has ever been oflered than that of the present week, and it will no doubt attract the usual large attendance.Don\u20194 forget the combination 25c.ticket every evening to the Falls, which in- wudes passage on tho city street cars.RECORDER'S COURT.Yesterday morning eight prisoners charges with drunkenness appea: fore, the Recorder.One was discherge od, one was sent to jail for 2 months, while six were fined $5 and costs each, BUY LOTS IN LIMOILOU PARK $3.00 a month, no rent.ROBERGE & FRERB, 98 St.Joseph Stsept.12x29.RETURN OF THE GOVERNOR- GENERAL.His Ex the Governor \" pari Lady Grey ir two wa arrived from Sherbroolse at 8.20 o'clock yesterday morning by Greskd Trunk Railway, and crossed over to this city on the revenue cruiser Con stance.On landing here they were driven up to the Citadel.FUR ! FUR | ! FUR ! ! ! Do not delay to buy your fur.In buyiag now the choice will be better.Men's fur lined coats a specialty.FAGUY, LEPINAY &FRERE.COURT HOUSE LIBRARIAN.At a meeting of the Council of the Bar held yerterday morning, tbe a ment oi 6 Mbcarian to rece the late Mr.Marticotte was postponed until Wednesday next.CRUISER BREMEN, In response to an §avitation sent to Captain Alberts of the German Cruiser Bremen, the Seamen's Ina (tute is being tronized by scores of the sailors.ing musical they manage to enjoy themaelves.I WILL BE GUEST OF BAR.Lord Icreburn, Lord Hi Chancsllor of Great Britain, + arrived on the C.P.R.royal mail steamship Empress of Britain, will be entertained ct dinner duriny his stay fn this city by the Ber of Quebec.IN HANDS OF LIQUIDATOR.| A petition was ted in the presen Superior.Court yesterday by the Quebeo Tramsport Co., Ind.asking thet the affaïre of the company be placed in the hands of a liquidator.Mr.Justices McCorkill granted she petition and apprinted Mr.Amos J.Colston, liquidator.ag ase To the Editor of the Chronicle :\u2014 Sir, \u2014May I, thro our veluable dons , draw the atts lounoillora of the Farieh of Notre Dante to the beautiful condition of Bte.Foys Road, between De Balaberry street and Mapte Avenue.Since ¥ mere Yevrites a Leiter to tAs Peruna Drug Mig, \u2014_ Mr.Alva Plesw, sn exert machin dat, 173 St.John St, Quebec Cily, Can, \"MR.ALFRED PLEAL PERUNA STRENGTHENS THE ENTIRE SYSTEM.«Two years ago, an accident necessi- fated.my eonfinoment for several weeks.The good health I had enjoyed \u2018was slipping away and there developed os complication of diseases.My phy- pe anid my oase was one of gemerns \u201cAmong the many sllments which developed was a scrions attack of ee tarrh, which annoyed me considersbly and kept me awake whole nights.\u201cI decided to give Perses s trial snd soon found it acting os a vronderfu! fonls to my system.The eatarrh grew less severe énd shortly afterward dissp- peared, as did also the various other maladies, \u201c1 sttribute my prompt relief and aftimente cure entirely to the use of Peoff Bt.Joseph, District of vs ; bourne, gai! «istrier, suns aod gladly recommend 14.DO YOUR CLOTHES HANG BADLY?Are they crushed and mimed slter the sammar outing?Send them toour Dry Cleaning Des art- ment, we will r move ce a and wili Lcok | stains, reas them 0 that they sew Gai meats.PEA LANDRY DYERS AND CLEANERS TELEPHONE 95.54 8.Taïior Stres!.ee In the Province of Quabes, Cireuit Court.District of Quebec, No.383 Joseph Mortn.broker, of the vilage Beaues, .Plaintiff ; James Hinds, of ft.Odilon de Gram- Dalen dans The defendant is ordered to appear within a month, Office of Cireuit Court chr\u2019, Joseph, Beauce, J2th Sept, l 97, {Singed} VEZINA & FEERON, True copy, u.C.O Pacaud, Morin & Alleyn.Attys, for Plaintiffex 4 18x2 Se REWARD.Fifty dollars (850.00) w li be paid for the recovery of the body of any of the emp oycos lost on the BM-ge cn August Z29:hla:t THE PHOFAIX BRIDE CO, A.I.MILLIKEN, \u2018 Sup.of Ero-tion, Clin ore, seplOxlw, | 8, Bishops + College School, Lennoxville, P.Q.HEADMASTER: Rav.E.J.BIOWELL, M.A.(Oxon) D.CL.Well aown Boarding Schoot for boys.Preçersion far Usiverdsies: R.M.C.Kingston ; or business life.Fine budge.possi School, Nexttarms beslas Sest.| tr lesion.Sepersie = he F.W.FRITH, sce aug.31x18, LUMBER ~ PHONE 648 \u2014 ARCHER & CO.ANTHRACITE COAL for Stoves and Furnaces, FOUNDRY COKBR, AMERICAN SMITH, WELSH AND STEAN, RRICKS AND CEMENT.Lumber and Timber of Every Description Office and Wharf, 140 St, Andrew St, Quebec eva I UT, 254-264 ST.Always sure to lan I 1 prompt answer by mil prices.& FRERE, PCR < 0 TT Fall In in drs goods and costoma cloth.- LEP] JOHN STREET.SEPTEMBER SALE HAS DISPLAY OF RICH NOW BEGAN FALL NOVELTIES The time has come when we must study the question of fall attire.Our departments aro every ay crowded, the ladies be to see what is the most elegant aod exclusive.are alw.y.right on thetop ing anxwus to be the first We regarding noveltics which can bo ound here ai any time and and at right prices.Monday Special Exhibition of Dress À Goods and Fall Jackets.FUR! FU R! FUR! We claim to have one of the nicest assortments thut you cannot have no better anywhere else.Do not buy your fur without looking through ourse can procure you (Gentlemen) à nice Otter Collar at a price that you will be surprised.For a nice hat, well trimmed, come and see our : Milliner, Faguy, Lepinay & Frere | 254 264 St.John Street.COAL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1907.Em mem © ~~ THE - - ÉNCANDESCENT GAS FIRE HEN 408 BRAWHG RICH, DINO OF SITING.ROOMS.1; \u2014= JR Appearance, Economical in Great in Heating Power.Just the thing for Autumn days when the weather is 400 cool to be without some artificial heat and not osld emough to require the furnace.Ready in an instant, empense stops with the tura of the valve, VA ft any fireplace.Can be seen in operation at our showromns.à » Handsome in QUEBEC GAS CO., 154 St.John Street.Telephone 1914.We guarantee them not to break fhrough before the first sole wears out.In addition you get style, shapli- mess, comfort and shoe satisfaction, A complete line now on hand for your inspections 42} Fabripue St TEL 427 WM.JACQUES & SON, Operation, NEWS > Ne f GOING TO IRELAND Shamrock Executive Decide to Send Champions Over This Antumn, Montreal, Sept.19\u2014The ShamrooËs lacrosse champivne of the world, and holders of the Minto Cup, are going to Ireland.That was decided at = misting of the egwutive of the club held last night, and a meeting of the cxecutive sein will be held Monday t to consider further details of the .Ît will be necessary for the playeré to make arr to get pway [from business for siz weeks of two months, and time will \u2026 Aven Re got ready ursey.to teks in will across in time Dublin Exposition.It is suid shat evecy member of the cham ions, with the exception of Frank i , whe is going to Wallactburg, Ont, for the winter, will make the \u201cip to the \u201cOuld Sod.\u201d LACROSSE MATCH POSTPONED.The second game of the series fer the intermediate championsiip between Quebec and the Ottawa Nationals which wae to have been pleyed on the Q.A.A, Er ani tha folowing.Baturiay, unt! tl a y as the Nationale have ne lie the locals that they will Be unable to gst bere for to-morrow.WILL BBE GREAT STRUGGLE.By ali account, Rock City is going to have a severe tryout on Sunday afternoon next when the All-Motresd baseball team organized by Man Veudette will face them.Friends \"of the local aggregation, however, are confident that they oan qu away with the visitors even if they | ve to travel the Hmit to do it.game should be worth going a long way to see, as it should provide one of the Wannest contest of the whole season.AN EXCITING GAME.Detroit, Sept.12.\u2014Detwoit won the first game of a double header bere today in 10 innings, 4 to 3.Donovan pitched well.The second game was called becauss of darkness with the score a tie.The atcndance was big.One spectator expired on the field.wectfon of tbe centre field fance col- lapeed, ond fifty rail birds were thréwn to the ground dut pone injured.Stovell's wrist was sprained and Cbughfin's throwing band was injured.Clarke was benched.for disputing a decision.YESTEBDAY'S BASEBALL (Eastern.) FB 27.\u2018 i Rr / - LEE Le AE, M DRINK 1 DRINK \u2014IS THE\u2014 DRINK o DRINKS THIS I8 LIMLITHA Be well advised and give Limlitha a trial, and after you have tasted the bev readily understand the reason for popularity.M.Timmons & Son, QUEBEC.Sole Patentees and Manufacturersyou will tremendous \u201cThe Celebrated French Coffee Bold at 30 cents by the firm of J.B.Rousseau, is real- - ly an extraordinary coffee, the aroma is very agreeable and the taste very palatable.; - When you have given it one trial you will acknowledge # that nowhere else can you get coffee at 30 cents which can compare with this coffee.J.B.ROUSSEAU 214 St.John Street, manny 288 St.Joseph Street At Baltimore: \u2014 Baltimore, 7; Rochester, 1.game )\u2014Baltimore, 4; Bochester, At Jersey City: \u2014 Jersey City, 1; Toronto, 2, Newark: \u2014 .At N .5 ; At Providence: \u2014 : Providence, 4; Montreal, 1, (Netional.) ' At Chicago: \u2014 Cincinnati, 1; Chicago, 8.At Boston: \u2014 his, 2.(Seeond © iladelphia, 3.\"8; Brooklyn, 4.(American.) At Philadelphia: \u2014 Boston, 1; Philadelpiñe, 7.( Second 1, New York, FOOTBALL MEN TO MEET.AN rugby men of the city are re minded of the engual meeting of the Quebec Football Club at the Bs.Louis Hotel this evening.A full attendance is looked for da matters of great importance will be discussed.SHERRING TO RUN SHRUBB.Hemilton, Ont.Sept.13.Billy Sherring, winner of the Marathon at tbe last Olympic games, and the world\u2019s champion distance run: per, will mot meet AN | Dari, he English crack alter all.Sherring consented to turn professional and meet Shrubb in a match race and the events was to have been pulled off here within two weeks Sut the champions fit over Sherring\u2019s proposed share of the gate receipts.\u2014 POST-SEASON BASEBALL, Toronto, Ont, Sept.12.\u2014As it is now practically certain that the Torontos will win the Longue penmmnt, arrangements will he made at once for the post-season esries sociation, to decide the cham,4beæhip of Class A, or the minor leagues.Pre: mdent O'Brien, of the American As: sociation, President White of tbe Fasterm Deague, President McCaMrey, of the Toronto Baseball Club, and a re premntative of tte Club which wifi of » the leafs, either Toledo or Columbus, v#}l conmitute a commit tee to take charge of the veriés.Though nothing definite had been reed upon, the | is to play the games in enc) the Torents A TIMELY HINT PUT IN YOUR COAL Now, dès the bad weather sets in Your orders will have our very best attention.THE CANADIAN: IMPORT CO, 85 DALHOUSIE STREET.f se ty, to be played on Thursday, Friy and Saturday, September 26, 27 and 28.b MOTOR BOAT RACE.The motor boat race will start next Saturday afternoon at 3.30 o\u2019cloex.The entries will close today.The following entifes have hesn made so far: \u2014 Brani\u2014Commodore J.K.Boswell.Semirante \u2014 Vice-Commodore, Dr, Goudreau.Reud\u2014A.Beek, Eeq.Montmagny-\u2014A.Normand, Eeg.\\ Eastern Bapeball | and with the winners of the Amctig As ing BIG WINNINGS Miller's \u2018Mounts Bring a Fortune for His Employers, vl \u2014 New York, 19.\u2014Four bundred and remy ve theta hua.dred and twenty-eight doliars aud fifty cents te the exact win- ping alter M for the six months ating season Morob 25, at is = is is a record which has never Sppropebed by any jockey in the same seen dr dar de an wo and tity cents of Pie hos earned in his hand ing of ons borse\u2014the groat Colin\u2014in eight stake events from the National Stallion down to the Flatbush on Saturday.Six\\y-seven thousand seven hundred and Sry tive dolla in victories on Peter Pan have helped swell the total of Mille's winnings.Miller bas won big purses on other horses, but no two of them over approached the earnings of either of Keene Miller bas been a; consistent winner of stakes evemts this semson.Amang port {the classics ol which be has pilot the winners are the Brooklyn bandi- cap, the National Stallion, the Brook lvn Derby at Gravesend, the Tidal at Sheepshead, the Great Trini, the Sea Shore, the Brighton Jurfor, the Saretoge icap, the Saratiga Special, the Grand Union Hotel stakes, the United States Hotel stakes, the Futurity ana the Flatbush, Miter ht have added to his list the $21,000, Belmont, won by Petet Pan.Mr, Keene started Superman in this race too, and Miller, being given his choice of mounts, selected Superman right after the latter's \u2018letory in the Brooklyn handitap.Mountain rode Peter Pan and won the race.Miller is 18 years old.\u2014\u2014 ATTEL GOT DECISION.Indianapolis, Sept.12.\u2014Abe Attell, ot Chicago, given (he Joi over Ji of Cheleta, Mesaat the end of a 10-round bout here tonight.OUTREMENT CLUB Will be Here on Saturday\u2014 A Pro.Matc* Also, The winners in the first round of the Chaloner Smith Cup were Messrs, Wilson, Turoot, Hall, Scott, McDougall, Champion, Bev.Canon Von Iifland and Walcot.The \u201cSilver Cleek\u201d\u201d Competition was [ox by Rev.W.C.Clack.The team match with the Outremont Gelf Club takes place on Saturday, 14th inst., the teams will lunch gt the Garrison Club, at ons o'clock, hnd play will begiñ at about two o\u2019tlock, there will Se 15 to 20 men a side, and à clos game may be looked for between the clubs.Outremont won the match at Montreal in June, but Que- Mec hopes to get back the lost pofnis here on its own link There will be a essional match in the morning between Black, of Outremont, and\u2019 Albert Murray, of Quebec.As both men are experts at the game, doubtises there will be a large number of people following the match, pos- wibly all records will be broken, at all events the fact of two profpssional gotters contending on the links is an event which has seldom occurred belore and should be taken advantage of bylall those interested in the royal and ancient game.* SALE OF RACE HORSES.Sheepshead Bay, N.Y., Sept.12.\u2014A number of horses \u2018belon, ing to the Newcastle stable, which \u20ac owned by Andrew Niiler, Blair Painter and Tom Welsh, were sold here to-day and high prices ruled.Running Water, a stake winner of $850,000, was the feature of the sale.After some spirited bidding, her price rose in jumps of $1,000 bids until $18,200 and she was sold to Tom Welsh.She is a bay filly by Sir Dickson-Breskwater.McCarter, this yeat\u2019s winner of the Saratoga Handicap, went to Tom Welsh for 313,000.HUNT FOR HOCAEY PLAYERS.Profes fonal League Promoters Have Secured Bome in Ottawa.Ottawa, Ont, Sept.19\u2014Canedian Amerfean hockey promoters are atill hunting for players for the coming winter and have cest their lines toward Ottawa.The first catch is a big one, madu by the manager of a nnipeg Club, which wil probably enter à professional teams in the cop per country | thie year.Billy Baird, fast defence player, who held down the point position for Pittsburg, and wound up the season with Otlawe, will join the om this pere With hip will go another well tawa Hoe last year.Winchester, the Toronto Lee , who be been t rg the ew Pr a alse slnied to play tha {ings for the new Winnipeg team.The new circuit which will probably \u2018tm ormed between Pitteburg, Cleveland, turatms and Toronto is out hot foot for Ottawa men.Tommie Smith in al clubs, and is now | Penetrating the co country for .players Houghton, who won the Yathron ional championship last year.ing, up to to-day, rosa | nown playce who figured on the Ot.AT BLUE BONNETS \\ 4 Blue: Hommets Track, Montrest, Sept.19 \u2014Weather cloudy; (rack sloppy- Summaries :\u2014 lst race, 3-year-olds end up, bandi- cap, $500 added, 6 furionge\u2014Platoon, 119, Foley, 8 10 6, won ; Les Harrison 1, 108, lander, à to 2, Sud ; Soarfell, 105, McCarthy, 10 to 1, 3rd.Time 1.90.Only three horses started.Ga: brielle, Doana, Elvira apd Botenist sorutobed.; Sd race, hunters flat bandicop, (Montreal Hunt Club Axture), &-yecxand up, 13 miee\u2014Brick Top, 140, Mr.Holland, 6 to 1, won ; Plum Tart, 146, Mr.Wray, 8 to 1, nd; Kum: w, 160, Mr.Watson, 9 to 5, 8rd.Marvton Hoqre also rom.Panther, Stalker and Dominion.3d rece, Àyear-okde, non-vinnets st this , a $400 added, five furlonge\u2014Adrien, 110, C.Kosrper, 8 to 5, wom ; \" 107, , 2, 2nd; Giovermi io, 107, Goldstein, 6 to 1, 3nd.Tame, 1.07 34.Black Hawk, Pentox, Sophomore, Sport, dtbic and Denial also ran.Seratohed, Avrices.4th race, hunters bundicap, eteople- chass (Montreal Hurt Club fixture), 8400 added, about 2 mi igan, Isé, MoClain, 8 to 1, won; Pioneer, low, Rodrook, 4 to 1, 2ud ; The Chief, 163, Rao, 9 to 5, 3rd.Time, 42.Merry: rel Saitine, Bob Murphy and Lester 5th race, 3-year-cids and up, selfing.8400 added, 1 mile\u2014Bye-Bye II, , McCarthy, 2 to 5, won; Prytemia, 95, Fairbrother, 15 to L, 2nd ; Taunt, 95, l\u2019obanka, 9 to 5, Srd.Time 1.47 34.Uoly three started.Soratched, Warring, Dr.d.F.Aitken, Fist, Prince Brutus and Paul Clifford.6th race, year-olds, selling, $400 edded, 5 furlonge\u2014Tom w, 108, McCarthy, 7 to 5, won; Emma G., 107, Carroll, 7 to, 1, 2nd ; Orobs, 107, Goldstein, 5 to 3, 3rd.Time, 1.12.Orena also ran.Scratched, Eoniteth race, Farmers\u2019 stoepléchase, 75, about 2 méles\u2014Tommy, 166, R.\u2018ending, 3 to 1, won; Rowse, 163, W.Henry, 4 to 8, 2nd; Baby Bunt, 153, W.Welsh, 6 to 1, 3rd.Time, 4.53 Dorne elec ran.Seratched, Wood te.8 esd Bay, N.Y., 12.\u2014In hcopet n | a driving Gnieh, Misa Crawford, at 7 to 2, won the Russell Handicap, ons wile and 5 half, on turf, at Sheeps head Bay to-day and made & new track record for the distance by step: it ip 9.33, witch is 28 of a se faster the previous time.Rowseben, the easy money favorite, easily won the stakes in the faut time of 1.353-5.The track was still heavy.\u2014 TOMMY BURNS TRAVELS IN STATE Woodetock, Ont, Sept.129,\u2014Tommy Burns, or \u2018Nosh Brusso,\u201d the champion prim fighter who claims Western Ontario as the place of his birth, is in town.He is touring Ontario in a big auto with his wile, and e French chauffeur, and looks prosperous and contented with life, Burns e to t on a fight with Gunner Mdlr, the Énglich pugilist, within à few weeks, and is daily awaiting word as to the settlement of details.\u201cMy next big fight,\u201d be said, \u201cwill be with Jack Johnson, the colored man, He is the only man I can sea in sight who would be worth the bacon.I now have two good offers from western clubs to meet him,\u201d CAPT.FRED.A.BAGIEY, LIGHT HORSE BAND TO-NIGHT ope should bear in mind that is to give a grand Concert at returning from a most successful tom in the ol a pronounced hit.this band prior to their eailin the other side will remember what will want to hear them the reputation they then made without doubt result in many more Hall to-nigh welcome this crack Cénadian should be a fitting and hearty 1 Chorus from ** © saccesseur ~ Wagner Irish Overture\u2014'The Rackst at ne 9 PH » Good.Cord at Yesterday's] | Runge \u2014foveles at J vo Seopshead.Conductor 166k Light Horse Band.E the [5th Light Horse Band of Calgary the Drill Hall this evening, The band is oduntry, wh made HL Thom whe beard a delightful performance her Br and n, while | will | attracting | ple, so that the Dei | should be erowded.Que.| bec will be the first Canadian cit \u201c an home and the reception tendered thems Introduction to Act III.and Bridal { Illustrations often deceive \u2014 be guided by reputa- 9 \u201cFashion-Craft\u201d Indigo dyed | tion \u2014 and see the Blue Serçes 30 word \u201cFashion os to the yard, Craft \u201d on the gar- full weight at ments for yourself\u2014 $20.00.the best for any man\u2019s money.ROY & ROY, , 178 St.John St.CHOICER THAN EVER.A FULL LINER OF UP-TO-DATE JEWELLERY GOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.SILVERWARE, WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS, BRACELETS, ETC., A SPECIALTY.Our sasortment is complets and embraces everything in this Mne ol business, Goods better and cheaper than ever befors, .Come in and ees aur stock whether you buy or not.EMILE JACOT, .428 St Joseph Street _ \u2014 Royai Windsor The Art Union of London ANNUAL PRIZE DRAWING: ! Subscribers this year will have the ad- | ditional advantage of a copy of © year's celebrated work a \u201cROYAL WINDSOR\u201d After the Royal Academy Painting by Neils M.Lund.~~ Subscribers are entitled to this work or any previous engravings published by the Society.UBSCRIPTIONS ONE GUINEA ORDERS TAKEN AT | \u201cCHRONICLE\u201d OFFICE x » + COAL | Carbray Son & Co.WHOLESALE COAL Anthracite and Bituminous Sole Agents for the Province of Quebec for the Superior and Celebrated Steam and Gas Coal of the PITTSBURGH COAL CO.and PITTSBURGH & ERIE COAL Co.WATER AND RAIL Hochelaga Bank Chambers, Quebec.« ty wil in be found on left Tools are \u201cellie ant où La on \u2014 Ne reamed Toots side for\u201d Ping\u201d he Popaler price revel.A votant WHEN CLEANING METALS TRY Smoky City man ent is di n > ° ; Sk Cy en ®t orbs | 0g of the following items Old Dutoh Cleanse: We Make a Speciality of Supplying Camping Gilligan's,\u201d .vou niDo Witl Parties.__ Overture\u2014 William Tell\u201d 1.Ronsint | We have Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and \u201c View of Guil Harbor, From Canon Coombe's Cottage.+ on a northedst projection of Big Islsnd.Gull Harbor is just eloss enough to be readily reached by boat from Selkirk: and just far enough removed to bring one into the thoroughly northern region.Leaving Selkirk by steamboat about noon, one passes down one of the most beautiful reaches of the Red River, through the low- lying region of its deita, and by night time, after passing across the south expansion of Lake.Winnipeg, finds himself in the channel between Big Island and Black Is- damd.As the ghores siowly show up in detail, the traveller discerns the spruce and the pine And the lindestone shores of Big Island on the west, and the \u2018Laurentian granite of Black Island on the east.\u201cJust here is the secret of the charm of Quill Harbor for.the camper.The channel ia the divid- jug line between the Laureatian anite and the geologically later ormations of limestone, which stretch westward, and underlie the whole prairie region.Here one finds himself under completely new conditions.The vegetation becomes at once @ relief from the ever prevalent deciduous trees, like the poplar, the elm, the ash, the maple, which one has left behind.In their place reigns the birch and the evergreen\u2014the spruce, the fir, the tamarac, the jack-pine\u2014while- in the lower Cliffe Near Gull Harber, Limeste: spots are beautiful clumps .of- white-stemmed poplars Which are so fresh in appearance, that they are fully as great a chahge as the evergreen.An squalls marked change is noticeable in the flora.Replacing the prairie flora ave the delicate ?visitor reaches these parts in June, piste is etitirely different from can be found in full bloom.Many < that of any of the other western other plants of the heath family, to which the Where Nature is latter belongs, at Her Lovellest can also be found.Commonest of all, perhaps, is the Latowns.One is surprised at the outset to flid a town that ranks fourth in size in the province.One instinctively feels that \u2018here is a place that does not belong to the west, where success has been based readily have gleaned from yoor observation of the unloading from \u2018the boats of carges of fish packed in ice and of the numerous coid storage buildings and freezers that \u2018\u2018fish)\u201d here almost completo- ly substitutes \u2018\u2018 wheat,\u2019 so characteristic of the west\u2014you are cer- other Anglican.It may be on your return that you strikd the mouth of the Red river on a besu- tiful Sunday morning, and\u2019 hear .the tolling of Tolling of Bell bells calling the Calls Faithful faithful, as your : boat glides quietly up the river past the mission.On the way through this reserve, one catches a glimpse of the Dynevor hospital for Indians, supported by the Church of England, and doing heroic work.A little farther down, standing out promia- ently at some be.utiful point on the _ bank, amid large elms an: maples: are the homes of several retired Hudson Bay factors and other officers.Their lives baving been spent in the Northland, their very soul linked with it, they find here an ideal place for retirement, where the flavor of the north still lingers, and yet where civilization is but at the door, In these parts, one is delighteil with the broad sweep of the Rei: at \u2018one point a beautiful wooded island divides it into two channels.Not far below this, -the forest - gradually recedes on each side of the river, and you have in this recession the first indications of a broad V-shaped delta.Through your field glasses you follow the line of trees ever growing more distant to the east and to the west, as they keep back on the higher land.You look aver, at first, extensive flat hay meadows, magai- ficent stretches for grazing.A little later you observe swampy patches, and here and there small bodies of water.On a little farther you look over Liake Netley\u2014a vast expanse of shallow, marshy toslandic Settier Making Hay at Gull Harbor To-day\u2014Aas it Was a Quarter - of a Century Age.Canon Murray's Cottage at Gull Harbor.brader tea, with its Joouliar leaf, brown and furry on the, underside, shining and green above.Mosses, ferns, lichens and liverworts, pecu- lipr fangi end the corpse plant, commonly called Indian pipe, are all objects of keen delight and interest, found at every turn.\u2018With the location of the line of steamboat travel through Lake Winnipeg: thus rendering Gull Harbor accessible, and with all the added delights of a northern region described above, it is small wonder that from the earliest years, when Winnipeg began to be, this beautiful spot has been a favoritd with certain Winnip citizens, who are acquainted wi this northern region.Before the railroads stratched out to the Lake of the Woods, Killarney and Winnipeg Beach, Guil Harbor was known and could always be reached by water.While Winnipeg Beach is a great boon to the thousands, on account of the long heacher and the case iu reaching it, ydt ope does not thare get a from the flatness, from the popler which is typical of the prairie region, in fine, does not reach an éntire change.of conditions such ns Guil.Harbor affords.True, there is the expanse of lake and a splendid beach, but to get out of one's self, to come across nothing which will remind, you of the place you left, Gull Harbor is an ideal spot.> on wheat.From the beginning of the year to the end, you have heard of nothing but wheat, wheat, wheat\u2014you have thought of nothing but the great stretches of level plain\u2014the daily weather reports\u2014 the real estate market.The dead level run of business has absorbed you.But here\u2014the first step to the station platform, brings to your ear the Moccasined Foot buzz of the and Dusky Face saw, the deep steam - boat whistle,~\u2014the.short walk to your hotel or it may be direct to the wharf, introduces to you the moa- casined foot, the dusk} feature, -\u2014the first glimpse into a store, and you instinctively feel that you are not at home.Here tha covered copper kettlo for the eamp 6 peculiar footwear for the lumberman and - the fisherman-\u2014the fishing nets\u2014 the stout ropes\u2014the cheap prints and a dozen odds and ends that one finds only in some backwoods tells one surely that already, ut twenty-five miles from Winnipeg, he is entering the northern wilds.There is vomething peculiarly luring in the north.It is something which at fivet defies an- a .The north ie the land of which lake and river and rock\u2014 of which the canoe\u2014the Indian guide\u2014the rapid\u2014the portage, are ever characteristic.The evergreen and the birch are every- tain to find yourself on the topmost deck fairly revelling in the breeze, the first harbinger of the splendid body of water beginning a few miles to tbe north\u2014Laks Winnipeg.You ure soon passing through the famous St.Peter's Tndian reserve, which lies on both lake, abounding in water fowl, covered with stretches and groups of reeds, of ao durk a green, that you almost think they are storm- cloud shadows on the water.Here the river is actually flowing through the marshy lake, and is able through the vast quantities of river here divides into several channels, only one of which 13 navigable by the larger boats\u2014 navigable too with diffieulty, for a government dredge is continually at work, especially where \u2018the channel holds its way out-into the shallow south end of the lake.~ Out in the shallow water, near this point, stands tir: lighthouse, Lighthouse, Guil Harborwhich is the only safeguard be- , tween the boat approaching.the py River a Lighthouse oa night, an e Sandy Shoals dangerous, sandy shoals.Tuo stormy weather, boats reaching the mouth of the Red by night, are frequently compelled to wait till the approach of dawn before dsring to enter.Through your glasses to the west, you dimly see the far line of trees, which have now receded to the region of Winnipeg Beach.To the east, a similar line of trees can be barely discerned, and marks \u2018the locality where the Brokeshead river flows into Lake Winnipeg.The Winnipegger who observes the extent of this delta region\u2014for here it is fully fifteen wiles from tres line to tree line\u2014 cannot but think of the vast ar:a which the Red River drains.and the Qu'Appelle, the Souris, the Assiniboine, the Pembina, all rise to his mind.As you steam ont into the lake, it is not long before you are practically out of sight of land.For some distance to the east can be seen a faint blue line, , an: through your glasses, yu, can discern long, sandy beaches, ccz- tined in the future to become cven more frequented by Winnip :ggers than is Winnipeg Beach to-day.These eastern shores afford a greater change than does the latter beach.It is northeru\u2014the evergreen prevails.Jutting out from this blue line, yon can readily see the well known sandy point called \u201cGrand Marais \u2019\u2019 Everybody on the lake knows it; it will be a Boats at West Selkirk.sides of the river for several miles, The banks, wooded in many parts, ss of old, ars dottéd with neat, white 16g buildings, low and small, with here and there patches of gardens.In central locations are situated the neat white church buildings, one Roman Catholis, the sediment it carries washed down from the prairie oils, te maintain on each of ite sides a low bank, a few feet wide, broken here and there by openings, through which one can pass readily with a small craft into Lake Netley,\u2014mersly à part of the Red River delta, The household name in Winnipeg id the near future.The faint fine line ends abruptly in two islands \u2014Elk Island\u2014the channel between which is the entrance to Traverse Bay, at the head of (Continued on Page Twentr-efx) ofr fe rie ofr rte fe ste of pr of of J x re = re Diode \u2014 A = [ Se de fi re nf ete stoke teste ie oe tee steed ste sb eset oboe obese sd free t$e of of of ofe fe fe of of ofr of st of ofr of of of of of + + ofr fe of rte ofr oe of of ofr L of ste fe of *t of bo of of ofr ofr je st fe ge THE QUEBEU CHKONTOLE.a FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 153, 1303, HOTELS.TRE ALL-ABD LINE.- : = S remet 0270222 At annual meeting of b= Mil y 94 : FRONTENAC GAS G0 A PARADIS, PROPRIETOR, Whim te.many finds ie Quebec, - ÉLN \u2018 Eo d'u oh \u201cair ard | va chp chon, ss he British Seem Lr) Wil be ia Oparalion Before the End of October, \u2014 np 1 SE ford « Company, held in London 3 { u few days ngu, the cheirmas of the - od D company, Mr.C.KE.Newbon, well port for the pew fr steauers ind For Infants and Children, | uf Packed Bux fo ireland: ~ lide.It is our business to supply gas to all houses this And sow, geutleaes, if your Pet | FIRE COMMITTEE, all.In the rush we may overlook some prospective I} The Kind You Have Ta prim shake a conbumers.To avoid this, please telephone N all who anti impiialiste will CITY OF QUEBEC., phone No.152 \u2014g\u2014 .\u2018Admirahle situation in a large pics | ve, on the border of the Chuadiers , Bas, Bud ls (ou on grand ; Toso Wri | J \"Og on, a py Epa ee | IR A 5 oon en ation po the nouer | PAL 6 oo! > - aprrove où la ee pie our representative will call on yeu.A ve ra | fe Always Bought , (me ro wok Th te or Clty ack'e Off, Oley Kol The gas will be the produet of an entirely dewasd ¢ jinvite thats iriende.juneléxdm.aye ¢ andRequla- .or Tass Reformers.We do not Tenders for Hay, Oats, ote, up-to-date plant.\\ and Bowels of if the motive of the government in sup- : » | ting the Slomachs ITERATE ame SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANTEED EX nan |S EE OUR RATES ARE THE LOWEST nl ulin win | SX SAE LACS OUR DESIRE IS TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC local requirement; but although it may | the twenty-third day of September | A SA, AS have the political support of the two instant, st 4 o'dock p.m.to svpply i | parties and of the Netionalists, its Hay (Timothy Hay, 15 pounds per à construction depends upon the capital | bundle), Oats, Straw, Bran, Gaudriole, ' .: behind them, and there the capital will | for the flscal year from the Ist day\u2019 \u201cAll-Red\" route is | of November next (1907) to the Slat 4 T.LOUIS HOTEL QUEBEC.| Hoare\u2019 Popular Host Typo of 013 Br SINCELATCIER \u2019 Pamplin Saud | p wholly Soli \u2014 vemain unless the te role Ee colle qu in be] od in that wild bay in the West | day of October (1908) \u2018for ithe Fire ex .Ressonabl rel .ment.: rates, contraliy situated, every com a.| Much notice has been taken by the city does not bind itsell to ac: 140 St.John St.Phone 152 torts of the modern home.in press, for good reasons, no doubt of {cept the lowest or any of thé tenders.1 Tet: s8 the Blecksod men.Millord | \u201cThe contractor shall pay to tbe no ' soptTet fe L V.DION, P.K.HUNT, Apatect Remedy for Constips- |) Haven is seldom to; but I {tary the cost of the dbod and fursish ë Proprietor.Manager.rion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea.| | have grounds for saying that it will [a certified copy to the ay.Worms Convulsions Feverish- A not be overlooked by the authorities-| Each tender shall contain » receipt : For Over with whom Jie decision rests.The from the City Treasrsr to whispers in /disparagement of Milford | amount of a hundred dofjars.cn ness and LOSS OF SLEER ! 0 : - ti repeated to us.They | F further inf ti : Rac Sinde Signature of ® t ay is mot, up-to-date and has no he Chief 5 the hoes No.4 J A C H | LAr.irty 8 ars equipment for liners.\u201d That is an old | Fire Station, Fabrique street.q ° .story and an objection which capital AUG.NALOULN, can deal with.\u201cThere is a rock ot 4 4 ; Secretary Fire Committee.RN THE TAILOR fo vers even\u2019 Ton, lg | eee GAS ORIA Fm ei ghd cit a Y OF QUEBEC.ree ose ailway, .y | ele nr, 1 ca be MOT | bitin of Gun, 0 38 PABRIQUE STREET EW YORK.| At6 moult old a 35 Dosrs = 35 CENTS BA JTE j NOW OPENED FOR THE \u201cSEASOM $ GRILL ROOM S SERVED À oustaun comvant, TW .i >\" indeed! and where ap MEAL \u201c LA CARTE = = ni pros Blackest, of ure, is BY-LAW No.416.the very centre of civilisation! _ | Concerning the Extension of St.Ignace ~ \u2018And the Blackeod prople, in statement, make much of the time Streetsaved in reaching the antipodes; as if | (Draws up in the French Language).High Class Tailoring a Specialty.Music EVERY EVENING.From 10 LAL de 11 PL FINAN 1A TE ni ; | a = L the only patter which he Be At a meeting of the City Council of oousassast 7336 THE BANK OF 1907 JEvOR 1h ber 3 Ad i dc t on the E t to the Pacific on the Beat September, ose thousand ne « k est, and thenowsto New mins hundred and seven (1907)! the or | ustralin, is a common distance which following By-law wus read for the frst | i ag 8 ; PE , appiiex to ail the porte on hin es | ime : : amar), British North America 2222252 Essaie\u201d veronure mropte PATRON Opposite Grand Central Station | ada.bec, and the Council ei 3 UP-TO-DATE P EOPLE PATRONIZE + 0 a MEWVORKCTY e Blacksod gives 31:2 days for the A4 | acte ne follows : very osoreniegce at smodeca i i ; nti i ives : .Cay prévue NE of the oldest bake dolog busines fn.thi bm ey oe BR SO | ward Sige kl rnd PFEIFFER'S DYE WORKS AND LAUNDRY : th Rooms $1.00 a day and upward Seog Sout ger te Now Tek OU ite present width, from M + Milford; they go on to London, om Montmagny , ! - 56 Branches in Canada and the United States nd while the carriagrs ot the Col- to oo as Aqueduct street, uel Shicts.Collars aad Cuffs leumdried in the newest style of finish, \u201cThs D : A general banking business transacted.looney Ballina and Belmullet Railway | (ire Pet ad A Bee es ou mes nish.\u201d No high gloss to look like Celluloid or Paper Collars, but & Ç g are crawling across Ireland or court |p rd nd five ineba ontage on Dice medium Gnish that bas all the ap pearance of new work, High gloss finish Money Orders Issued\u2014 Payable anywhere in ng Cre will terry be rene iL | and eb de on queue in all opt of date Gentlemen dem \u2018se Tate machine \"Domestic , Canada, United States or Great Britain.ford pasengers 10 x ditiegton and will stroet, following the alirament of ssid wade work\u201d © atest machines for this high ive there bef the Blackwod trav: | 85° ° geventy feet two inches id Gloves cleaned by a new \u2018log th : \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Drafts bought and sold.Mere, with the eine es route, will in depth on the north side and Wey | new kid.Try us and be con on \"ok g them the sams wolt fish à x : be at Euston.it can be sai on 10 - i manner.as the Laun: with all ti ! pped Flour Pork Prompt attention given to collections.Delon in Ireland is the some thing | Said Pc of ground is now knows machinery and appliances for the hand lin Pa ou de 9 \u2014] .ing i d, the White Star | ot num » st delicn cs 10 the beaviest a ial.; \u2014 a Savings Bank Dept.\u2014Dopocie of $100 sad | mr Vk ne fi, Thm dom en, OR St SS rll, \"He Lo sé wards I ed.\u20ac id ever es mon that t in France when ot No., two in a superior manner, t , P pe y {they are in when | division of oh No, 2301, bre douane |A the orders entrusted to the te trou Ie QUE Po der CE toi they dirmbark at Liverpool, and the x en! > Genaral Provisions QUEBEC BRANCH\u2014J.W.HAMILTON, MANAGER.er A Les bnncorseary.| vrai Plan of the parish of t.das | oma wiversinion of the proprieiors .All our work retarsed with sh.| veur of Quebec.auickest despatch, Customers have\u2019not to wait until near midnight to ha GEO TANGUAY _ mon.wed.frixti am gD Chere oim ; PUBLIC NOTICE.their goods returned.All orders retur ned early Saturday Afternoon.= = man sa | 8 shy, aire that purauant to £.0.TANGUAY, | a Banque Nationale Pl LES SEE om Spent AS.PREIRFER & CO.Dyers and Cloaned 30-34.35.36 ST.ANDREW ST., ESTABLISHED IN 1860 piles Sce testimonials In Std protradité Bof the Act.3 Shap.Pind rection 24, 4 and 6 MOMAHON STREET.PHONE 624: La Lower Town.nt riot a4 {hoe ® reed, Fe Po ; \"ond 1 ery hyo Cphtl Subcriod 800000 stad Supls SOADD i.Gino's pte ER GREAT CHEAP |! A Branoh of hl Bak be mbar 130 CHURN UNION MOVEMENT BE Gi 2 \u20ac Toronto, Sept.11.\u2014The joint com- mer remet Telegraphic _Transfers\u2014Collecti d Remittances\u2014Co ia] | mittee om church union of the Presby, CIT ANNUAL SUMMER SALE [| coats nei nd Colletions and.Remitisgoos\u2014Commeroin | {cian Tobit snd naar, y TY, OF QUEBEC.: \\ | Informations supplied to industrials and merchants concerning the | twlieved, will be its final scesion tor To wit: OF FURNITURE.| most favorable French Markets for Canad'an Products.day.The result of the detherations | In tbe District of Quebec, 4 \"0h We have the honor to inform you that our Branch is equipped with fabis time will go before the variqua BY-LAW No.417 nominations to be aralt with finally.« special staff for the accommodation of travellers and holders of \"1 is posted the ions i | (Drawn up in the Fremch Langueger.The greatest cash sale offilgh |\" letters of credit.We issue circular letters of credit payable in the taïe several days.The Congregational | At à meeting ol the City Council of [3 ag oi ity neil spe en | Scotch Anthracite Hard) Coal in the City.' principal cities of the world.We have established à system of cheques : delegates toriay ernt on & memoreï | the City of Quebec, beld at the City ALL SI TES | payable at our corres] ndents and requiring only a counter-signa- ! dum asking that ministers be ; ueber.OR ONE MONTH ture to be cashed.po quiring omy 4 ter ; required pod wubseribe 10 ny particular Hall in the seid a Quebeo, on ; ; A ONLY.We solicit the visit of Canadians to our Offices of Paris.They will creed and Lot GE independence in | and nine hanced and seven de TL F Furn 0 St .A splendid opportunity to be received with cordiality by a staff that speaks both languages fluently.not rake.any reg ly until as Tn: lowing By-law was read for the frst or a0 $ oves an anges.- procure the best furni- ib malting palor, furnished with all desiral le comfort, & lecture with all | eral synod meets in J90R There is à 1e ordained sad ; by the : : pa .| in ordained and enacted the \u2018 ; ture at lowest prices.ing political and finarVial newspapers of Cenada, and correspondance | very ull attendance of drlrgates Municipal Council of the City of Que More Satisfactory and More Economical Than |g\u2019 : desks, are at the disposal of travellers.Quotation of and | \u2014\u2014\u2014 ä î EMERY ARTICLE REDUCED, | American Exchanges sre posted every dar., LIBERAL A eros SING FEDERAL MINISTER beer and the Soupil ordain and = Any Other ; | ; t.John, N.B., Sept.11.\u2014From pres-| 1.Article 11 of By No.408 AN High Grade Ma I Canadian Banking System In charge of Cansdians\u2014No Del: indications the local el i YY sett | Au High Grade Material | _no Red-Tape ~No Delays en icon fermet be | ered 2 0 {rey amin COAL.aug.16xmon, wed, frix2m.tween Hon.Dr.Pugsley and Mayor \\ adding the following paragraph: - Nears.The Mayor says that bis can-| Milk meas: f 1 .T AMES PERRY MAGHINERY AND SUPPLIES mem he fo bE Ait Be AL Co.° 0 SSP ae community,\u201d said the Mayor | the of said spo 5 A K H & : \\ 328 PAUL STREET ol INERY AND SUPPLIED, (orm ilies Eiri SLE RT ansen& L0., { Jn real .bg, ; Orders Promptly Attended t WELL, LOOK HERB! Minister oi Publis Works Tas\u201d nel to Be NOTICE.Phone 362 OT St.Peter St 0 | : roe at OT oe nominated | Is hereby given that \u2018 ; La Cie Chs.A.Paquet, Ltée.by come fon ol es ie ming 30 schon Both of te Adm Vi = s just the firm to supply your MILL or | pe Hon.Mr.Pugsley\" that | he.Act 31 Vict., chap.3 wot cma din .him sep | Te Pel, otal ip he 8 VE = P h ot M t : pp \u201cThe entire method of bringing Dr.|above By-law will be read a | second : 0 a erial SPECIALT .Pugsley out as the Liberal \u2018standard.| time and passed on Friday, the twen- ° .GAMERS FAON $1.TORTS.LTIES: beara was ol variance with the Lib.| tieth der of September instant (1907).+ ° : er r , order, Pi En | NORDHEIMER'S Films, Papers, Plates and De-, Boilers or Water Wheels ; Sawing and Wood provincial convention here of the Lit- City Clerk.Lt .! Working Machines ; Transmission Machinery; eral party was not carried out, hie 1040.f veloping Supplies, eto.Balting of all inde a es ne ; Worship vers.inasmuch, that there ST.LAWRENCE MAIL ROUTE Eatapliohed : ) ; 1 al jo as not t re ira- * Photographic supplie of all | leys, Saws of any sort ; Sow Bits and Shanks; don Tente fee Exocutiye re Montel.Sept.11.4 local steam- 589 St.Catherine Street, West, MONTREAL.+ m in office it was a ol i i e 4 sll of the highest grade that money can secure.of it that took upon themeelios the | porting re Cd \u201c| \u2018The Oldest Music House in Canada.\u201d Special attention is devoted +: \u2014 AT \u2014\u2014 choles and ratibeation a Dr.Pugsley.tiaua, off Cope Race, early this morn: ; ; 3 - an expert to developing and print * .natidpated à call for the convention ean whe he re Tr ce ! Asufact o we k o Piano g : ; 2 d issued 1 for the friends of .He figured hat i , ing.ar La Cie CHS.A.PAQUET, Lt6e.tw webu.om iui mung for Chicago cad tye epee R66 nd Phone 2325 2 Pugeley vas fe \u2018only name, and nomi- | twelve hours ahead of the best time TM JOHN E.WALSH'S ne2326 = 2nd 4 Stloseph St |e in tn re me via the Jarre buted | | en pre tué oo C NB, MAIL OR PERSONALLY.y ahon ta vote.J therefore | bo (be 84 hed 25 kr ould be a And the representatives of the worldwenowned Book! LL a max Wxmon.wed, frist \u2014 clu hms he ws mot the chon of a matter of days in vain, and not hours.3 .\u2014- | Li convention a ve as wn rues ; : STEINWAY ch field as he has.: miser Kars hore chat, he it resin FOX-HEAD ry \u2019 jeadin .SUGARED servation, 'penicion je eral dti And the PIANOLA and PIANOLA PIANO, the only Instroe Var Phe anyon ns ec : EXHIBITION 7 Ling He in ce eked if he would FATAL RARWAY SMASH meats a the Worid continiag tbe METRO2TYLE «nd THENO- J os ; CURED - - a retire should the younger members ot | Poughkeepsie, NY.Sept.11.\u2014Extra F ARTISTIC FANCY (00S the Comrie Pate.rep] nt i ie.eechod ; es fi fo Hi wy The NORDHEINER one-price system and easy \u2018methods of .a - depended \u2018largely upon the man or the | of thin city on the \"Central New Fog.Par \\s applies to Jw puro o y lastrucosat.Yon are hu eg a to visit | comditions.intimating that he would and Hair {hortly before ie the exhibition of rare and srilstie flanc; .n riven from to-night.The locomotive and six care \u201c raul dnt of A.DOMBROWSHKI ozo 7777 E wp of pene | 080-8 MARRIOTT, 254-264 St.John Stuf + FRANC GUAR eer yards, turned over da Ades.Eo L Ê + i ; oca! Agenthibition open from 9 aun.to 7 pou.Phone 839 Champlain Market porwr | £5 ve 8.2d, of Maybrook, rai, Gta jai 2 nes | PE | gin te gai wader Me - .Rh - 2 \u2018 .£ ' ê / [ vy : gy + KKIDAY.SEPTEMBEM 13, 200.\u2014 7 THE QUEBEQ_ CHRONICLE = LA TEs FAVRE § SHSCHREND,| AUCTION SALE.RENNES er: ouvied througi Lo Lundou and Paria Rm | Santen Ser itm Hie nop.14, 2 fm | Ut Che, Bon 2 10 am s.ree TANIA Ned o/h swe rd ath Got Rl Mungarisn-Amertean Service.TO FIUMX VLA GIBRALTAR, NAPLES and TRIESTE, wy ESE PANNONIA.1, 96, nook, Nov, CARPAL MIX & te ce 5 MLAVONLA cu .u css ac nu css c0cso vies sPEC:AL MEoiTe LLING = Garonle RANEAN CS cquiers pos SOALLING AT wav wis] Veo.1h 190, ame A fin 1\u201c A ALEXANDRIA Shtrd iJam Tiokew © snd teem all parts of Wg stones to Canard bison 21-4 State Ee boc.Mam, wn or 126 Ntate atl Ske BOE hada DOMINION LINES .ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP | QUEBEC 10 jo LIVERPOOL, Canada.To En = a 1 Four naton.\u2026.-Get 5 Ken arc, Nov.16 ALB 4500 TONS BUIL Fo ABE, 14000 TONS BUIL! Toe \u2014_ The 85.\u201cCanada\u201d is one of the farteat und most com ble steamers in the Can: Mont Ottawa\" holds the record from The rerpoo) of ven days Ally two minute RATES OF PASSAGE sg.ANAM ; VICE MODERAT HATE SERVICE Que Pt ue ue Ce pesant re re QUEBEC T0 242.60 to IB.00 munis rs carried on all steamers Forts in Great Britaln and hr WHITE STAR LINE, From NEW YORK .) L(vERPOOL Wednesdays, from Piers 48-40 LB, otic, .ept, 19 Oot.17° Nov.4 Ateble, \"> Lo Oct % Nov.Fate A Dec BL Movtudrie, Nov.7 Dec ow Tork Yok Cherbourg \u2014 Soshanpisn Services Sept, 18, Oct 18 Nor, 3 Sept.33, Oct.3 Oct.x, Oct, 38 uo, Oot, 8.Nov, 4, Bee.4 oul inion SBE sty so locui Agents be Lo w, & Macy uso, \\o.18 Dalbonsia Sess QUEBEC EC RAILWAY, LIGHT 1907.add afwe Monday, Jute 1087, tanins \u2018will run as follows :\u2014 x u - ox BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTMOREM o FALLS aaa TINE-TAB wWezx Dams Tans a Ry Lm ® uen joutmôreney Fal A Quebet every m'aimes ron 5.00 à.2.te 11.30 pm mor Falls at 630, for tmoren t VOTE SALE Li Pbec, ats.du mes 13 11.99 Eve Soi ks from 100 pm.to fd 10 QUE Re ANXB DE Wezx Dave x for Ste.Anne de Bea antago, Tip fii (12.80, 1.8, a iE Gé ?A go except Gaturde 10.50, 11.30 ams Bustna ys 1eave papes for ste Anne de Beaupre {z) at 4.00, R90.10.00 a.m, (x) LO bo a M - ALLAN LINE Royal Mall Steamship Coy._ Coy.LIVERPOGL, QUEBEC AND WORE SRE From RATES OF PASSAGE loa Trieian à Joniaa) SHA M0 and wend, >in GLASGOW WEEKLY SERVIC 0 Casmsñidre PASSENGER RAT! 000; Héderage, $36.50 to $00.00, THOMSON LINE LONDON WEEKLY SERVICER ATi Stamens Sted with ecid storage aad cod Sept.Es i= Sept.EAST séisr SERVICE.88.Kocalona, Aberdeen.manceuss Bept.16 pra THE ROBERT REFORD CO, LINITED, |! Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, St.John N.B att\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ot nteacad ~~.< RAILWAY- leave Levis as follows; 12.05 AM Night Express for Bt.Hyachinthe Montreal, daily ez- cept Sunday.Handsome 8 ng Car ion this train which may Le oo ied after 9.00 P.M, 1246 P.M.\u2014Maritime Express 88.yadiinize and Montreal .Dine d Parlor Cars on this train.WER Excpress lor Murray Ba: Leviers du Loup, Cacouna and Little Metis, dailt uit Sunday.Dining end Parlor Cars.| Be 4.10 P.M.\u2014Express for 8t.Hyacinthe.We ik EE LE Lou and euro ee daily axoupt Lb 8.00 00 PMf\u2014 Express for Riviere du Loup, daily except Saturday and 2s \u201cTu ! Moriime Express for Halifax and St.John, daily.Dining and | MY.U.A 0 STOCK BROKERS | PRIVATE WIRE TO IEW YORK, BS TON, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.focal Securities à Speckaiy, 83 ST, PETER ST, QUEBER TELEPHONE 948 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, Sept.12\u2014The unsettlement LonDos, MAYRE ÂVRE QUEREC & JREAL SERVICE and irregularity to-day in the stock me oe From Fach market was marked between an uw Londss Slow sh! ward tendency in the r too] Hage , Quisctan.WBopt LB land decided depression in the 3 Bapt.A = «, {market with diminishing sympathetio 4 we Foméraniés à 0 .Ot | effect most marked in other metal Po Hivaaian- 90 ae stocks but peroept ible also in other RATES 07 PASSAGRBY HAVRE ATRAMERS, grossive vtrongtt in ie rairouts Cabin.$40.09 ad upwards stocks held up the weak industuisls reams amarante | While the development of acute weak.Midanir Saloons ue and mo ness ab ot times in the prtib | TIE Cr et ll Kerra Ale wr wie advo yA hraioan being oF one thorn.rt gt ke f i Po re \u2018were unwilling to ma urthes - 8, %n venience gad add! misguard La case vances against Copper to bo piled up in this manner with no ite pros- farther pactiouien s007 10 Ak & 00, pect of a market.The United Etates Steel stocks showed clearly enough brest |that the condition of the Uopper tr.vas arousing anxiety over the irom Reford A encies and seel trade.United States Steel g touched (be low levet A the year but was only a ofrrow fraction lower Sailings From Montreal.{han in the August #lump while the ppers widely extended their vious DONALDSON LINE Lo pouce for he The special weakness which developed in Beading during the late radins was attribut ed t6 a slump in Philadelphia publie utilities securities, Short sales by the bears were an important influence ard when they bought to coter the Market rail rallied.The net changes are éoMparativelv email em no idea of the violence ol op from advanced prices of tha Le to the depths of the reaction.The tone re: feverish and un.settied at the close.Total sales, Pa eed valye, 93,496,000.United States registered advanced § per cent.on mT ERAN ARR High.Lowhe = Cioslog Balt à Ohio.aR es .| railroad list held comparatively firm !|In the early afternoon, however, Aoceuntants, Auditers and Liquidatere.11 - Mountain HE - 19 QUEREG \u2014 ARTHUR ERUNEAU A.B, DUPUIS Montreal, Husbeo.BRUAEAD & DUPUIS STOCK BROKERS Transactions executed on Mc ntreal Stook by personal repres:ntation at of one per cout.osm mission.Chee.Head & \u201cCar's New York and Boston private wires and tation service ah the disposal Loi patrons: 18 St, Francois Xavier SL, MONTREAL 123 St.Polar Street, Quebec.PHONE 1696 McDonald, Lesperance & Co.STOCK DRONERS, Mocholaga Bank Building.| Chaieau Fronionse TEL.1227, TEL 21600.\u2014 DIRECT WIRE CONNECTIONS WITH À & C.RANDOLPH, 111 BROADWAY Members of the New York Stock Exchange\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014pr gate porties- Steel common and preferred the afternoon sold off sharply on the theory that.the depression in the Copper industry would undoubtedly before long become as pronounced + Bteel.\u2018There was a fractional ral at the close, due to traders covering but the tone in the main wan dull and beavy.Bales, 985,847 shares.CLOSING LETTER.Oy Private Wires Neuville Bellean & Co, 93 Bt.Pater Street, Quebec, Phone 946.New York, Sept.12 \u2014 Price movements in the stock market to-day were influenced largely by the céurse ot the Cap and metal shares which were ago n subjected to severe .In ition & 8 further decline in the price of Copper metal it was reported that the Amalgamated management had decided to close down al its mines in the Butte district, belng in- fluehced in its decision by the accumulation of à large surplus during the past three months and its inability to dispose of it at any price whatever.Rumors were circulatdd to the effect .| that several large loans in which Copper shares oonstituted the principal collateral were in process of Hquidation and a report that a brokers; house prominently identified with hn * | Copper shares market was in troubla also contributed to the unsettlement.As bas been the onse recently the yielding only when the pressure on the metal shares became particularly severe and maintaining a firm undertone for the greater part of the day.the Copper shares suffered another severe break and a determined drive was made at the rest of the list under which declines of from one to four + | Points from the arts high prices were shown.® The only news to account for the general outbreak nf selling was a .| failure in the mercantile trade in Boston.The worst of the decline had been witnessed by 2 p.mi., after which firmer tendencies developed and the cloting though unsettled and irregular showed \u2018fair recoveries from the lowest.C is tai runs ES Aisne Son > dalles du Loup on Batordaye Wl | MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.8 .\"2,00, 9.90, 10.00, 10.80, 11.00, for Sacben, at oT larther cartioalan aad = of Parlor + | Quotations Furnished by Messrs.Neu sen, LOG } 4.00, 4 90, 5.15 9,00 and 10.15 p.m.Serscoommadation, 20d Hocus bloke ville Belleau & Co., $3 8t.Petes SEX QUEBEC AND #7.JOAGHL, and Mo BL Paui Street Telephones 0) Brest, Quebes.Wrex Dara ni Montreal Sept.19, 1907.here juste à for Bo upra 8,00, 11.30 au, 2,15, a Cy c .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt miseseemy leave lor St Joschim, at 6-00, 11.90 am, - C.P.R.Taam nasi por fer quete \u201cim Wm em, Steamer Orleans Êt.Paul & M.1 1, ST Le Sn Th | ve HDAYS .sno for Beaupre, 6.30, 8.00 a.m.(x) [rs ime y 1 .@ Les: e Quetloc for Bt.Joachim, 630 am and vez Pry Yo Toledo Railways.\u2014~ % a « Besip.0 for Quebec.\"8.00, 9.15 2m, 608 op « Sa Havana Electric Co.\u2026\u2026.À = ve de Joschim for Quebec, 7.04.m., and | pu SuxDATg .ba | Havana Elec, Co., LE - 114 A Btéaue trains; all others ite slsetrie trains pu able Richelieu & Ontario.65 es \u2018( rames es Mastal ne c ; pee Montreal Power.ee 98 924 frm Hana Banitoriom, plan due fare + 08 Prag ot peste Dom.I.& 8, com.\u2026\u2026 2 m0 MepuBorgaoz Pas Hlrator ront ns totiewe: | 808 TCA cfmieoa || NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER |Dom.I & 8.ld.cane 83 00 robin a en ol ot the Gundy hewn, & Private Je at McDonald, Les: Pominion Fak oral.FA o _ m.a , prel.SERIE formel pacs aa patio © Co, Hochalage Back Montreal Steel 100 » Al othe iniwraation apply 0 the Baper $ New York, Sept.13\u2014The stock mar\u2019! Montreal Tolegra .188 150 ee ARELL XOW.4 EVANS, Steamer \\ Champion.het opened strong and notive and on Montreal Rigi « 187 Jeo \u201c Gusrintendent \"dat ah Onan after the It Soot.weather aad oir.| HEROS short sovering advanced sharp Ogilvie Urling Co, pld\u2026 112 108 gamaran e ss permitting (BW stasauer wil ran as | ly during t hour under Mackay Cémpanies.c.68 64% \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 remit pont son lead ol d e Hill stocks and Union Pr Mackay Companies, pi.ow» Gi .ci ull on the rally, how.Ci we QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY, | Fea bt Meri \u2018182 | over, and \u2018soon heavy liquidation starts | Laweentide Pa Ca.re 108 10 Op ahd After the 30th June, 1907, Lom fede.48pm, |ed in in Acp.and Smelters, which | Montreal Cotton Mills.119 HE UNDARNOTEY TRrS WiLL BE POUND ards.10.adually spread to the rest of the | Dom.Textile Co.sums = 4% vaio men dr, xd ie, in 2 Thorn.aa poches a tee ie D sir I Ap me * i e Ti n ti A Front Betihter = pers hades snd Industrials romackably well, but in Duluth 88 & A B a 18 Fremt_Quebre er hier, ondays, Tues | thé aftertioon » Sav: Intereaionial B a days, Thunders and i ss ued dan no hiss parc Act.avd Reece dows Montreal pos 105 ot my rom 5 to 6 pointe low the ear \u2019 4% ue to Camp 7 Expr tem Mou- Mer Ari of sea pere ah pid high level, gradually caused henvy Dominion, Iron ad Steel oe n Le = Smee tante breatnioy the fine air on ver river\u2014 | polling throtighoyt the let.It was Detroit Ubited Railways, 80 a » 2 ¥ Quebeo £05.p.m.and re ie at 644.LM révren to Mon] farts current po 4 many loans were |0 SHOUT the Woods, 96 ab 74.TY Eiorem vo Lite, i frogs pee Be \u2014 Sold out sae Tinors of hu io Montreal Street Railway, 85 at PP Barres to Mn- uke \u201cSteamer F r ontenac Four, were substantiated.The re.1904, edo Rail 50 at 8 ax Slim 10 River ECan Ferry Ren fe Butor ana @e.| port that Ach.had decided to clo! 3000 Reilwny, 30 tine a,on Through Rapreial &18 3 prime foun Mon ul Souther restau poraitiiag ee os it he impossible for 1liinoiy Traction, pd., : Es te Mont-l11,46 Éttirees trom Little | 1X Vans xno | the selling nies t6 any lo ns Bd | Ty tiga = finance thé i Rr quantities PA val LC LICAGO MARKET.le Muebég Contr! Hal way.Rew Copper, acceiarated dh décline.The \u201cope Dally to Lea Site ironies 1 bthet hèwa à y was in the : Reçu e FR smh ao res ant Brhasge| M Sli Sept.13, 1907, * \" ax.j NX varonge Erproe) LP Homi ¥ Poe na ue porté été now beginn falhed Op High Low.Clow, hy\u201d Ee ope \u201cn bey a tu pm off.Tima money as rt signs Wheat p= vg ® vip atid eall money off in \u20ac .di qu sur Eat re EE | à à pu a 05 ws vil Grand Troul aliway Perry.city s which were listed on pes CRE et Se Te 8 w= Btook Exchañie, alto Were well taken] Ded.ps wl ol ace, De OUTM QUES SA | pam at advancing quotations.la spite ol May.% vB tom 0a art press wre eto oy Ps tr % thel a où n u a on a w= wre RIENT \u2014\u2014 MES market = which ambolder the | May.a i ; Rat J béars to make Wigorous | onaluughta JE Bdrm Fa me wa 0 rn 8 = 79 | Rom me tv time.The fhal \u2014t ) voeux Fi URS eRe wes thet the setire ling shrrwed good AD Hu A Ps ; RK, Times Building, New York | not tonnes o \u2018 y with extreme ÿ 12h mt wen, (58 rem ome FRANK CLARK, a3, io BA aed i glibed we to the matter of Pierrs Bourqu chant, Lac av Satmou, fet DEMI ati a will be sold at my office, dé Daibouris \u2018street, , the assets of said estate as follo A\u2014Btock trade.ee cree.35,042.08 Shop furiture\u2026\u2026\u2026 \u2026 ose 43.65 , 6,080.68 B-Book debra, aocarding to ca yy land 80 feet frontage, by 100 feet in depth, situated opposite the station at Lac au Saumon, with private residence and another cupied as a store by insolvent.he sale will take plase for each item separately.The , inventory and list of book debts ma: soon at my office.ee a Wednesday 18th instant for the inspection of stock and book debts.Conditions of payment\u2014CASH.V.E.PARADIS, Ourator, C.W.WALCOT, STOCK AND INVESTMENT BAOKER, 98 oT.PETER STREET TELEPHONE 377.STOCKS AND BONDS Bought ead oid, lor Cust or 08 Montreal, Toronto, New York or Chieago Bxohanges.MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES INDUSTRIAL BONDS Lome mac oly attractive olor QUEBEC REPRESENTATIVE AMERICAN SURLTY COMPANY, OF NEW YORK.Qieimiand Surpion Woon word à vannes seat furnishing suretyship p bonds.bate, lve J wdl Pro , Tan nd aia, Fleslity, Quebec Steamship Goy Ltd Wow York, Bermuda and West lades Royal Mail Lines, failinefromPier 47 North River, MY NEW YORK FOR BERMUDA Twin Screw 88 BKEMUDIAN, ib and 26th Septomber at ila m.NEW YORK FOR WEST INDIES 8 | suThomee Bi Crolx ni t qua An Jude badoss and Demerara, $8 TRINIDAD, 25th Sept.3 pm.St.Lawrence Line.The Twin w iron RS CAMPANA, L700 tons In to mil from Quebes at noon, TUESDAY, 244 SEPTEMBER, a Sesin.Mal \u2026 Parce, Grane fiver Bommerside.ner lottstown and on.for peswoqet Mas excellent aocom modation Es aré requested t0 mark the tioation infall on il packages, to avoid micteites æ Cargo will be _restived sn Selling day ently, between 8 and 11 a.m.8 Horturtber information » , Quebus AB.OUTEABAIDGE ao Ce.4 way, New York TE poings Bone, Je Tieket Agent, Quebes GaspeSteamsh ipLine S.S.GASPESIE Next sailinge Wedaesday, a 4th and 18th, ss 4 p.m, Ce re received Wednesday, un- ti a Ee | lnk accomodations for pase For Sirelght, Passage and staterooms, apply to.J.A.BOUCHARD, Mgr.40 Dalhousie Bt, A Nerth Shore Mall Service.8.8.\u201cKING EDWARD\" CAPT.C.VEZINA Shore Ports on Saturday, Sept.lth.Freight received Friday and Saturday morning.or ratés of and | Irdght and EE 101 84.Peter Bt THE ST.LAWRENCE (anudan Novation Ga., LAL DAILY SERVICE Between Quebec and Montreal BY STEAMERS |, TAL Captain J.Jean, snd TRFENIAL Capt.Won.Pau, Se Provided with all Bodors Conveniences Late Quebec oro ng at t Sunday, Udo.clock oc Ria stopping at Tiree Rivers day exéept Bu; day.#16 c'olosk pat, due La Quabes Mh 7 w'clook 8.1.Tick: SEE Ton, Som, CHEAP RATA LANDING Quebec \u2014Choulbard Wharf, UL, Jr, Wi, PAUL, Jr.7 Montreal A AVIS Will sail for Blanc Sablon and North | Lak 's Fhosphedias (S21 1, the mosis EXHIBITIONS SHERBROOKEandRETURN Sept.3th and ta.53+ 10 Rouen Limit Sept.38th, 1007.OTTAWA AND RETURN Sept.10:h, 18th and 20th.$5.60 Sept 13th, 14th, 15th, 17th 19th and Zi0b.2000000000cc0cuu0- Return Limit Sept.3804, 107, Western Excursions Going Sept.19th, 20th, ist.Valid to return until October 7th 1307 se oer Cloveland, via Detr.it and Steamer st.Pam and X Minneapolis (al 8t.Paul and Nir poils \u201c(vis Ron oi CI Lo REDUCED FARES IN EFFECT \"nom S57.1st to OCT | Second Class Colonist Fase from Quebes to OxarrLE, ViCTOBLA, Vaxcouvae, Pe oni à Wsow, Ta EAN.a Fumes, Low ANGEL.$51.50 Proportions ts Listes to other Western Points inh tute {rem Quebes (Foczy lesves $ret) as follows: \u2014 \u201chn 1 M, *1230 0000 +700 PM (per axsepl Bunday.*Daily.) Ma nd me Tobles ot, wre EE Anat OITT Toker orviox OornerDa Fort and Ana Street (Gervais Our Landi Daihotsds pet Street, ex Pasidirent \u2019 DELAWARE & HUDSON RD.Shortest.Quickest end Bout MONTREAL TO NEW YORK songer from Quebec vis the Grand Truk, ntercolonial or tie Canadian lines connect at Montreal with the Delaware & Hudson traine Information and through tickets vis above lines and the Delaware & Hudson \u201cIh De had enn and Parl TO eoping or cam Moutsef to Now York Farm Laborers Excursions $\u201412.OCO \u201cSECOND CLASS To Moose Jaw and points East, pro- Er ad rates re À to = passes From all stations in the Province of Quobes, Beptember 17th, 1907.Low Rates (Second Class) Quebes Vancouver.Vietoria.Seattle \u2026 Portiand .San Francises Noisen.Rossland Greenwoed Phoenix .$49.00 These rates are fective from Sep.1st.until Oct.31st, 1907.CENTRAL CANADA EXMIBITION, OTTAWA From Friday, .13th, to Saturday on y Pre 21st.SPECIAL EXCURSION FAL® OF 35.60 Sept.16th, 18th and 20th A 83.00 Sept.18-14-15-17-19 and 2lst Return Limit Sept.23rd., 1907 $51.50 Pull information at Chatesu Frontense or City Office, 90 St John Bt, corner, Palace Hill.PACIF! LA QUESEG and MONTREAL] SERVICE RAPIDITY\u2014COMFORT\u2014 - PLEASURE Traine Leave Palais Station as Feliows : 8.40 A.M, Arriving Montreal at 2.50 P.M, CAFE\u2014PARLOR\u2014CAR Breakfast And lunah Serves à la Carte 1,45 P.M.Arriving Montreal at 6.45 P.M, L™surious Parior Cars 11.30 P.M.Arriving Mostreal at 8.30 AM, Comfertable Sleeping Cars Tickets and every information can be bad at 30 St.Johu St, Ticket office, Chateau Frontenac, and Palais statiom + RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NAVIGATION GO QUEBEC-MONTREAL LINE DAILY 6.80 P.M.SAGUENAY LINE will be four tips pot Com Tuesday, 10th, servios wi our trips week miling eve Tuesday, Woineaisy, Friday aud Saturday, at 8.30 a.m.calling at River du Loup both ways.DAY STREAMERS.Steamer Murrsy Bay will leave Cap a I Aigle Sept.9th and 17th, for Quabge, calling at way ports.Week End Excursions at Single Fare TO ALL PORTS Going Saturday and §unday, returning Monday.For rates and information apply to Dalhousie etreet.= = THE ST.LAWRENCE ROUTE TO EUROPE CPR\u201c EMPRESSES \u201d ROYAL MAIL SERVICE QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL Quebeo Liverpool {tobe .À sept.Me ol Bria Bost 4 .3e jte Champs : 3 op ipa: co s Banpre o of Briiaia.,.Ot.4 wp SEMEL 4) be i .3 RRS Nos, 1 RATES 1st_eabin.pra AMIENS nd = = ® and ob MANTIORA\u201d | \"oo amd up oe id eo Erie\u201d and 15 alam $42.50 and $44,00.Take Champiain\u201d { 1hird clase 877.8) a ter sch-dule thoke parine 87240 an: norarieers enuted fo fred fiz sl olass transpor oi ate pay ok 3\" \"0 and upwards to to free first elam transportation Live: CER Sm de [1] and C.& Tenny, Tionst Agant, Temiscouata Railway SUMMER TIME TABLE Taking Kfect June sed, 1807, Express Le res Riviers dud ar 748 À.Mid Lem Riviere riers dodge LB.Expresé me Freier du\u2019 Lon, WEE .AR Mixed ara Shen Tous.tH ra All Traian Dally except Sunday Ovanettine Bémundoen dé.var to And fom - ht He tris on Presque lsie, tort anl rt emo Loup #48 ail Inwresionial ee pra andere rp ueking £5 ca B Lindses Gener) eats Wivee 41 Los) \u2014\u2014 S.s, \u201cPERSIA\u201d ippers pers shouid have their ay by S.8.Persia of Le Cie tion de Quebec.\u2014This steam- Tig ee or heavy, abd or beavy = are about 30 pc.lower than the ee omofation for at least is aoe ne the urs nls xtre, as er re i\" Ihe.ticketa are sold: $1.5; on $3 80, first clase mingle cursion Baturday to Tux se hi class tiekets 81.(roy whole sabis ( re 2X BROUESEAU n service OK.berths) sion (ES CIS M.P.CONNOLLY, General Agent, \u2014 | CANADIAN NORTHERN The New Route to the Far-Famed Saguenay & St.Maurios Rivers, On and after Sept.lst, 1907, trains will run as follows:\u2014 ve Quusso FOR PAM, cys ra Jobers?SH Chi A i) v sia 1.46 ue Take\u2019 ac.Jom era a = Rr Ede 10.et rer i a Thare nd tard 3 Soopiag wlio AT urnes FROM 7.00 A.M.Chiceullinisad Roberrsi Saturday and Td, nee Pulse ie mere end SR dally except gu BL i are Ra 6.84.\\ Raypond, an oinestey P.i urda; preio Aadraw3tes st vt RUN pe Toi à Quebec station Fast Fra nt ee Tenir detreed Quedes ant Montreal ru every night ezoept Bat VE GE à PEAR, ae.P, LE a ar ae & Lo ams y.Montre | QUEBEC CENTR CENTRAL FIRAIEWAY EXHIBITION SHBABROOKE AND RETURN $3.70 RETORN LIMIT SEPT.foth.0.A Moys RINNE Ronse and.and onon senate dhe amor © arom, : a oo clam conch to Portiand daily except Tor Nherhranke, Hornet and, Nour bi 205 or I Pullman Bei .1 Sleoper daily éxeapt FosTon À Er YORK ExFOE SOU REANS MEN SANS ENTER ho ind all points Sonth, dally except sun- PM uy.\u2018Through Pullman direct fur Hope ahd ¢ ngectine at Sherbrooke with Pallman aprisgfiol On Sundave, the Boston Pulls Feesriay cs ew York Ltd.nt 218 p.ru, making dails nervi- COMODATION \u2014 For Sherbrooke 1.00 So rare ie sara dally azespt QUEBEC \"CHRONICLE, Printed and published by the Chron £ 1 1.00 sat atl mpany, D.Wa we Bf Maroc es a ts bit - Company, 9 x ve Faia os mb, of en sum; eekly, $1.08 per arma hin leo Se first insertion, Per aga neh | suiooyusut nsestion: *.TI's QUEBEC, CHRONICLE.=m.9 _ _ = co FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 18, 1007 delete iii 1 That dar American forests abound ta \u20ac MAE HUDSON'S BAY ss FE: SIMARD & CIE.3 wl, oT by of the most eminent med! 0000 P ON VACATION vsssssssesseonrensd| ote ta Wan Gun | Si SE EE WINNS SUTS AND OUTER GARMENTS ot hn Rann.in Sacwn by Report, Honma rid Aol a vos wi .Jas.irion, t , un investigations un! \u2019 AS EE te | EE LY re je a ne dn AT WORK, THE oe a te many.0 |e compiiation où facie da son, > ©.o ing the latest Ideas in fabrice and colorings for day and yesterday lg a pilation of facts and com | oo Sol chat our American for evening requirements, including 0 pumber of exquisite individual models DIXIE, CAMILLO CIGARS ARE AGREEABLE.Bank of ST.ROCH Gone to the Seaside! Hope it will be as healthy as staying at Rome ! Wish they these ant \u2018 Appliances there, same as eu pied La the P.MECHANICS SUPPLY CO, - 80-90 ST.PAUL STREET.D.$.RICKABY Undortkor and Embalmer Fumiturs and Bedding | Oke md.Tere ess 837 ST.JOHN ST.QUEBEC.| ; 19 BE CONVINCED PF SALE BY J.B.RENAUD & CO.] P.G.BUSSIERE & CO.AMD FIRST CLASS GROCERS.P.0.B0x 26 Resi@enes Phone 803 Office Pnene 1 AMOS J.COLSTON, \u2014 OFFICE \u2014 Hoohelaga Bank Building, St Peter Street, Quebdee.Aseountaut, Auditor, Curator, Liquidator.Estate and Trust Accounts Administrator, Gen- \u2018ral Age surance, Lumber and Beal te Broker CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.Montreal Corner of Bridge and St.Joseph.Streets.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Interest Paid 4 Times a Year.BRANQ+ti ske, Thos.Donohu MEN'S \u201cDEPARTMENT Men's Fine Wool Underwear.Fancy and Embroidered Cashmere half hose.Dent's Kid Gloves, new shades tor men and boys.Large assortment of new ties.SPECIAL Men\u2019s Colored Negligee Shirts, special 980.Thos.Donohue 188 ST.JOHN ST.POST CARDS \u2014or\u2014 QUEBEC BRIDGE DISASTER FOUR DIFFERENT VIEWS PRICE 4 FOR 10 CENTS Mail orders fllled\u2014Terms Cash with order.T.H.O'NEILL 248 ST.JOHN STREET.(NEPTUNE INN QUICK LUNGH Stenks, outlets, sandwiches, chicken, roast best, lub omelate, sausages, pies, m! , eto.Lovri) tay © oo and chocolate, A visit iy so and satisfaction guaramtesd.\u2014 SPECIALTY \u2014 + Sanderson\u2019s Scotch whiskies, | wines, bo Crofts old port wines, Amontillao aberriss, Olorosa dry al , Fromo | a Co , 13 Ban yi on Fa Meme J.T.LEVALLEE, Proprietor TO THE PRINTING TRADE : FOR SALE About 20 second hand Type Racks and about 50 pairs of Cases in first class order.Will be sold very cheap.APPLY AT \u201cCHRONICLE\u201d may 17xt.L aug bats.VALIQUET'S RESTAURANT .Opposite City Hall - Formerly of Boston Steaks, Chops, and Eggs.COOKED TO ORDER - Fine-Rolls'and Coffee J.C.Newman, Montreal, is at the Frontenas.Mr.Louis Armstrong, ol Grand'Mere ie at the Frontense.James Gordon, of Montreal, register- od y at the Chatesul Mr J.D.Courtnay, of Ottawa, is at the Frontenac.Mr.J, E.Lalond and E.W.Charlton of Montreal, are at the Chgteau.Mr.O.D.Birks, of Montreal, is in town.peg Rov.Bishop Dum is in Sher Hon.Mr.Prevost is at Bt.Jerome, Terrebonne.Mr.Donat Caron, member for Mstane, is in town.Mrs.P.C.Moore has returned home to Stawbridge East.Miss Rhodes, Miss Jones and Miss Laird returned to Compton y.Miss Jossie Campbell is visiting Mrs.D.MeAlHeter, Elm Grove, Sherbrooke.Mr.J.A.Chabot, of Montresl, arrived in town yesterday and is staying at the Chateau.The Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux arrived in town last night aud put up at the Chateau.Gansalee Gomez, of Cuba, was among yesterdays arrivals at the Chateau.Mr.Jos.Paquet, contractor of the La Tuque branch, has returned with bis famil; to icvis.Mrs.Roberteon, who has spent the summer at the Island of Orleans, has returned to Cooksbire.Mr.Harry B.Green has returned to Black Lake after spending a few days with \u2018relatives here.Mr.P.J.Paradis and femily have returned to town from Curleton, where they spent the vacation season.Mr.Hutchison, of Lavigueur & Hutchison, has retarned from « business trip through the middle west.Mr.and Mrs.E.Rogers have returu- od home from Sherbrooke, where they were the guest of Mra.Rogers\u2019 bro ther.Miss Lucy Platt, of Bucki m who has been the guest of the Misses Green, St.John street, left for home yesaterda: v.Rev.Dean Robertson, or of the Anghicun chapel at the Island of Or- Jeans during the past seascn, has re turned to Cookehire.W.H.Baker, representing the Baron de Hirsch Institute, Montreal, is in town end.staying at the House, St.Ann street.Miss Laura Toller, second dary\u2019.of Gol.and Mrs.Toller, Ottewn, Su: married on Wednesday to Mr.FL aa.Markey, K.C., Mostreel.Vicomte de Chambeun, ot French Embassy to Washington, is in town and staying at the Frontenac since noon yesterday.Mr.C.W.Spencer, of the ICR, arrived in town yesterday in his pri vate car to meet the Empress and stopped last night at the Chateau.At the St.Louis :\u2014V.Shocsanth, Mary W.MoQueid, Chi : JS.8, Gonthier, P.M., E.Lipper, 0.D.Birks, Montreal ; Dr.and Ferguson, New York.The engagement is announced of Florence, second da er of Mr.W.H.Reymond, to Frank R.Thorne, son of Mr.Ches.H.Thornewedding will tele piace in November.Heuri Bowrasea, the Nationalist agitator, witl be in town today to-morrow and with Messrs.Laver, [aflame and Reinville cod of will hold a mestivg in is on Sueday.Mr.A.C.Thorn, formerly of the Dominion Express Co.in this city and latterly of bead office in Monie Por © bre vi à positi Lent + ebopany in Halifax, NE.The marriage of anuther member of the famél Mr.L.N.Carrier, Re istrar Levis, is announced for the b metent, when bis son, Mr.Gus tave jor, now Port wil wed Miss Juliette Casgrain, of St: Piesse Joly, Manitoba.Arrivals at the Clarendon Hotel :\u2014 D.B.Beare, Toronto ; F.Romineh de Coit, Frog Try ; W.Jter; G.Guillot, ; H._ A.Pease, Marbleton, N.H.: Mr.and Nrs.H.L.Redfeld and chiid, Texas ; Geo.Fyfield, New York ; J.O.Lacoursiere, Batiscan ; F.E.Dudworth, Montreal ; T.H.Ruseell, New Haven; T.Bennett, Jamaica; Pr.G.E.Cartier and wife, Montreal ; Mr.Maclean wifs rad daughter, Maine; Mrs.A.W.Natijog, Kingeey Falls.Arrivals at Desbien, Btihe Neptune Ton :-L.erome ; C.agnon, Chambord ; .Waiker, E.Barry, À wal FD al , EB.conti + T., Latour, Roberval; J.H.Stebbins, Syracuse J.A.Blais, Grand'meve ; * © Dubois, New York; C.H.Dubois, New ; ew.i i, 1 Piece ichel ; W.H.King, jr., Pit ; JE, Luster, De.À Dugare, P.Tal y der, J.A: ViHeneive, Jà hi: OT.Jalbert, Lac Bouchette : À.Girard, Normandin; J.BE.Fortin, M.Jean Port Joh ; Dr.T.1.Lamarre, J'onquirres : Jon.Coulombe, St.Pzcome ; W.M.Catrer, TL.5 , E.Walker, H.J.Sul 7 N.D.Carey, Glens Falls, N.Y.; W.E.Hentschell, New York.KENT HOUSE.GROUNDS, The season at Kent House grounds ia still in fuil swing and crowds of visitors ape daily (no attendance.The balloon attraction has been taken off, but there ate many other items to en- grge the interest of all who per a visit to ular resort.ere is thé always a sighal bill at the Ruetie Theatre, Holt, Renfrew & Co.» #00 is now.at ita best, and affords lendid op; 4fmnity to view one of the finest ion of Canadian wild animals ever got together.There is always music on the eveni reek days, nt Rent Bou .the mpromptu end inform ancing part: tos there are most enjoyable.Tn addition to\u2019 all other attractions, the Falls and the maby other scenic beauties of the are always strong featuses of Interest to visitors., NOTICE TO ADVERTISER ul \u201cFarniehel.1 june calf hr Thre reves twaciv answers to thas advertisement, BA.| oess ib the futute.of | ehikd an internal remedy.| Zem-Buk clusions \u2018drawn from departmental re cords of the various exploration part ies, has been isgusd hy Mr.1 A.J.McKenna, under the direction of the Interior Department.The report sum: marises the results of the various ex ploration pacties in Hudson's Bay waters during the past cut and theee-quarters.Dung that 50 vessels crossca the ocean, through the straits and sailed bay in the servios of the y.Only two were lost.The expedition of Mr.A.P.Low, Director of the Geologieal Survey, in 1004-05 is dealt with at some h, and the conclusion ie drawn that the period of safe navi gation for ordinary iron steamships through Hudson's Straits and across Hudson's Bay to the port of Churchill may be taken to extend from the 20th of July to the 1st of November.Thi period may be increased without much tisk by a week in the beginning of the season, and by haps two weeks at the close.Mr.McKenna mums up the opinion of all navigators and explorers as follows: \u2014The conclusion is clear that Hudson's Straits and Bay atford a safe commercial route to Europe for at lrast three months in the year from toward the end of July to about the end of October.It would pot be a rival route to Montreal, but it would be an adequate subsidiary one, & means of relief from the grain blockades such as now the continued development of the west.The report fur ther notes that there bave to be built amly 480 miles of railrosd to connect Churchill wiih the existing systeme of railroad sn the west, and to complete.the gap in the communication be tween the fren fields and grazing grounds of the west and the markets of Europe.Hs rjuotes the opinion of Wildam McInnes of the Geological Burvey, who examined the country, that the voad would penrirate and begin the opening of tea thousand miles of good land which is now unsettled.Tt would seem, Mr.McKenna writes, that after the Saskatchewan River is span: ned at Le Pas the construction pr fine of railway to Churehill would not be unusually expensive, and from the reporte it would appear that there are in the intervening country stretches of fair timber and waters replete with fish, that is a part of it wheat has been grown, and that vegetables commonly thrive, Churchill Sa available Jor vessels drowing twenty-four feet.With modern nids to navigation along the approach ama docks and elevators ip the harbor, Churchill would afford all the port requirements necessary for connecting the railway with the waterway afforded by the bay and straits.In conclusion, Mr.MoKenna says: \u201cFrom all the information declosed in the records of the period that extend from the days which James Robæon meat at Churehill superint tha construction of Fort Princo of Wales, over 8 sentuzry and à half ego, to those which .Mosher spent there recently while suped ntending the con- sievction of the mounted police bar racks, it would appear that Camada has at that point on the Hudson's Bay a sfr port open for several months in each year, and a Site for à city with immense fisherics at its doors and large possibilities as to the deve lopment of miveral wealth deposited in the nei hood.\u201d The question of distance to the mar kets is an important one.By water Churchill is little farther from Liver than is Montreal.But the die tance from the wheat Fields to tidewater is immensely less to Churchill than to Montreal.Winnipeg, which ia 1,422 miles by rail from ontreal, is only 845 miles from Churchill; Brandon is 611 miles nearer Churchill than ix Montreal, Churchill is 580 miles nearer Regina than is Montreal.Medicine Hat 352, Calgary 560, Pilnce Albert 1,942, Edmonton, 1,118 nearer to Churchill.It ia expected that the shorter rail haul will compensate for the limited seqnon of Davigation at Churchill and will lsan to hi asvelopment of that route.The preparation of the report indicates the interest that the Minister of the Intrior is taking in the pro ject.BUY LOTS IN LIMOILOU PARK $3.00 a month, no rent.ROBERGE & PRERR, 80 St.Joseph Stopt.12x9, pa WILL REMAIN IN QUEBEC.The many friends of the little Baptisu Mission will be pleased to learn that the tor, Rev.A.J.Lebeau, has refused o very enticing offer from the French Baptist Church, at Roxton Pond, Que., to there and be their pastor.The Mission is fortunate in having a men so capable and at the same time so sell-sacrificing in bis efforts on behalf of eo small a congregation.We wish- him every sue TRE GREY RUNS AND TAM-BUK.Leading Institutions New Use This Baim.Many of the.leading institutions throughout Cansds have now adopted\u2019 Zam-Buk as a standard preparation without equal for skin diseases | ani injuries, hurne, blood poison, etc.om ihe St.Patrick's Asylum, Ot tawa, comes the following appreciation of its merite : \u2018Gentlemen, \u2014Im the orphanage partment of the Asylum, we have ound Zam-Buk very good for healing de cuts, oold « and ekin injurios gen evally, and shall continue tornse = it for such.Yours , {a GREY NUNS.\" When a mo rube an to the deli cate skin of children & balm or rilvy to ben] some ent, bruise, burn.crar tiou or skin disease, she sess to bi as careful as if she were giving a is pure\u2014iree frosn all animal lat and all mineral matter, and may be ap: plied with wonderful benefit even ta the akin of young babies.Zam-Buk heals sores, cures eggema skin eruptions, uloers, ringworm, itoh, aig Ryan Rie salt m, agaur, abre , © PAR skin juries and frre note ai ests al d in most valuable medicine) roots tof the cu) most obetinate sand fatal dis- it properly investigate Lem a ot this conviction, be 0 éstion, lorpid 7 Yan tion and even valvular and other affections of the Beart sield to its curative action.The resson why iL cures these and many Other affections, is clearly shown ta 6 little book of extracts from the standard medical worke Tid malled /res to eny bâdress dy Dr.R V.Fleron vf Buffalo, N.Yo to all sending voausst fes the same, VC 0 ss © ; Not leu mervelons in the unparalleled cpres it fs constantly making of woman's many pecalisg_sflections.weaknesses and dis og de ments is Dr.Pierce's Favori rip! s is swply attested by thou! testimonials cone tribated by «ful pal wh after many other advertised med physiciens bad failed.> > bove mentioned medicines x ceric extracte oi SEE IE Ba Bora Re Des con grey od chemista asd onrmaciots wi LA PTL, 0d epences pete -\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL, UPPER TOWN BRANGH, Fabrique Street Savings Department INTEREST PAID 4 TIMES À YEAR 0+1600000000090000 0444 DAY BY DAY.i PEC IPPVL POOL IH TIL Step ginguly.Today is Fridsy, be ire y Put nothing off till to-morrow; may be raining harder.It would be unlucky to swallow a darning needie\u2014to-day.it There are peychologiste, we know, Wie Tai \u2018el us, if xx will ailures \u2018from ill luck grow And success is due to skill.We hear that the price of milk has gone up in Montreal.That's nothing.* Recorder says they don\u2019t use mv ere.When will navigation on Dalhousie street be Now you have the answer, what is the_ question.From sea to sea; That's why I sadly sigh Good bye prosperity.Sey, by the way, did you meet any one coming down when you went up to register at the Citadei ?Let it not matter what betide Don't be fussy.The bést laid plans of men go wide Don\u2019t be fussy.Adversity we all must taste, Great things are never done in haste.Think of the energy you waste When you'rd fussy.> \u2014 of making it a big business when we say it; but don\u2019t fail to remember the names of the orators at these anti-alcoholio meetings.It will prove amusing.WILL DRIVE AWAY THE BLUES.This Week\u2019s Bill Brimful Of Good Comeny.Suony Jim à said to have acquired a bappy disposition from eating a cer- tafn kind breakfast food.ntly a notea Quebec scientist discovered a treatment, that the cereal pro- posiion in the shade of the old apple tros.It is to laugh.It is a well known fact, that a gooe hearty laugh will drive away all dull care.Tt noothes the nerves, gnd maken one feel fike a boy with a new suit of clothes.ft puts one in a new \u2018atimorphore.Be a new man, take ndvantege of this wonderful cure for the blure, go to Bennett's to-night and laugh until you forget your little troubles.Now, dear readers, H you are of the gentle sex, so much the better, vou will learn a lesson never to be forgotten.Should you fnel that vou are wing lured into the deep matrimonial ravine, by man\u2019s dreamy eyes, stop and consider wheth- or you are capable of catering to his whima end landes?Before taking thin step, go to Bennett's and nee ra.Harry Thorne train a husband, it is the most simple thing in the world if yon know how to do it.Mothers advise their daughters to he kind to thém.always have s hot sapper waiting, pat him on the haok, and tell him he hiaks tired, have hia slippers and ebetring rewly without aslfng for TO dorthhig of.0 kind girls, you are on the wrong track, go to Bem.at 50 cents, from Zem- Co.Toronto for 3 for SLA x Striped Suitings, and Fancy Weaves in solid colors.Te Boss in \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS SALES AGENT, 11% ST.JAMES 8T., MONTRE A ° SUITS, COATS AND SKIRTS.Foreign Dress Fabrics.Autumn and Winter Styles and Colorings.\u2018Manoy Cloth in Stripes, Checks and Plaids, English and Frenc, English and Beoteh Tailor Cheviots, and Now Plais < - Imported Broadeloths.Desirable qualities, all the fashionable shades.\\ Feather Neckwear Neckpieces of Coque Feuthers round and stole effects.Also Feather all the desirable leagths gud cplors $6.00 to $26.00.\u2019 Autumn Waists : Our Waist Department is already taking on à fall season sppearance New Model Taffela Waists, two different new styles, very effective and desirable for early autumn wear $5.50 and $7.28.New Cashineze Waists in a very fine quality and in many new and wanted colors $2.50, Women's Fancy Flannel Waiste in pain, strips and fancy designs, desirable colors, all \u2018sizes $2.75 to\u2019 $4.0 Women's Golfers, new styles, in à large variety of desirable shades also black and white $3 60 to $7.00.cour Women\u2019s Heavy Skin Gloves 13 button length, tan color, a really new article for motoring and driving, $8.78 a pair.0900000560000 0 000008 F.SIMARD & CIE, 142 ST.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH.QUEBEC.DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limited.MINERS and SHIPPERS of the CELEBRATRD SCRELNED, RUN-OF-MINE and SLACK FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO We know some folks will accuse us! «ds nett\u2019n and learn the modem end ur seudgte method of treinine à busbend.| P.J.COTE GREAT CHEAP SALE OF MILLINERY Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats below cost.Just received from Paris the latest novelties in Crepe de Chine and Chiffon Autcmobile Veils Also the latest novelties and lea shades in Lace and Gauze Drape Veils, Lingerie and Silk Blouses.Dress Skirts in Silk Voile and Serge.New Muslin aud Cambric Underwear.Long Kid and Silk:Gloves, ete.Mrs.D.R.Murphy, 46 Fabrique Street, Quebec, The lay of Sir Wilfrid : .\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Good bye prosperity, farewsll sdoosss, Elections are coming oa, Pm al in I guess.No one to help me out \u2014 SPECIAL OFFERINGS THIS WEEK.Men's and Boy's Wool Sweaters, one lot classified in 4 prices 39c., 44c., 49¢.and 69c.each, worth double 1 lot $1,15 vald® Ré PFSS MTS or 99c., $3.00 for $2.49, $2.75 for $2.25, $2.45 for $1.84, $2.16 for $1.50 Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Fine Wool Undervests, long and short sleeves, the following we offer to clear, 79c.for 44c., 90c.for 59c, etc, etc, etc, worth to-day nt least fro 25 to 30 per cent more, : Dress Goods and Costume Materials.We have still a fair stock to select from and have marked them down at\u2019 for below the ueual prices, when we consider that Weol in every form has advanced over 25 per oent.* .SCHOOL OPENING We'have made a special reduction on the balance of Poys 2 and 3 piece Suits, also white and colored Shirts, Nockwear, Heese, etc."]
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