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

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


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

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[" r The Weather.ESTABLISHED 1164 > | » The Quebec.Chronicle.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 30, 1007.1 ow BOURASSA WORKING HARD IN BELLECHASSE Addressing Meetings Day and Night\u2014Campaign Going on Briskly and Bourassa Meeting with Success $e 5 {Bpecial to Chsonicle.) t.Mrmorning at St.Cajetan d\u2018Armagh, after the High Maes.The ex-membes for Labelle had to meet Mr.O.E, Talbot, the Ottawa member for Belle asse.Both were Talbot is popular, Mris eloquent, and thers is nothing else to be said about the mesting.About 300 electors were present and it was evident that the ex-member fos Labells bad many sympathisers.The second meeti Mr.Bourassa wan held in St.Philomen to-night.He had another big success, reversl bun- dred electors being present.Mr.Bourassa is continuing his re form campaign all through the county.A few more friends from Quebec and Montreal joined the Bourassa battalion to-night, Hon.Mr.Turgeon arrived in St.Charles to-night, accompanied y Measrs.D.A.Lafortune, K.C., A.H.Tanner, advooate, from Montreal, JE.Caron, M.LA.L.J.Gauthier, M.L.A.Mr.Armand Lavergne arrived Lonight also accompanied by many friends, amongst whom were Mr.Thomas Duchaine, Mr.J.E.Ladoucour, advocate, from Joliette, and Aldermen A.Huard.The county is full of men, all Jock} rovsstians, se x\" his 1 pra iy =\"; eh.for news and Turgenn is looking erganization, \u2018 while Mraddressing electors day ! be tbe past ot this fam ge is sl a mystery.tl | \u2018+ erh confident of the judgment # the clectors.A now lstectoral paper, La Mitraille, 1 :¢ bean distributed to all the Belle chasse clectors.The new organ is certainly not in favor of the Minister of Lands and Forests.lt contains the most sensational articles by well- known Canadian journalists, who are adversaries to Honprable Yr.Turgeon.The effect of the cable trom Mr.Dejarding is not yet apparent among the electors, ae they do hot know anything about it, but it is certain that the Turgeon y will make a big thing of it.re is much doubt as to the probable effect of this message, and nobody knows if it will have any effect on tbe public or influence ita mind.« od election campaign is going on b y.rgeon is organisi ing, ire asta is preaching sincerity.\u2018The first ia popular, the second has every day more sympathisers.That is the ngws in a nut shell.NOTES OF THE CAMPAICN IX THE DIFFERENT COUNTIES iderable money is changing on the result of the election at Bellechasse, odda heing given by the Turgeon sympathizers.owever, last evening, nt one of the Uptown hotels, Bourassa supporters from Montreal wers betting even money that Bours assa would be alected.nu! appears that the candidature + r.Sevigny in Nicolet is meeting wit conniderahie moves Tee The majority of advocates who are still in\u2019 town will probably leave today dor the different counties where elections are being held, owing to the Sours not being ope to-morrow or ay.Beveral meetings were held in the County of Nontmorsncy, the candidates and friends addressing the electors.+ | OMINATION PROCEEDINGS MW NIGOLET COUNTY Me.Allred Sevigny was nominated on Monday last in Nioolet to oppose Mr.Charles Devlin, the new Quebec Cabinet Miminter.Alter the nominations were made one thousand electors heard the spesches of the candidates and thelr supporters.With Mr.Daviin were Hon.M.Allard, Mr.Marchildon, ex- MT.A., louis Lavergne, MP.for Arthabaska, and Victor Morin, MI.À.for St, Hyacinthe.Hon.P.E.Leblanc, Armand Lavergne, M.P.fne Montmagny : Alfred Labelle and Mr.Sevigny mee the opposition.The speakers on both siden reosived a good hearing, and per \u2018 for | mo doubt of the slanderous les, Bellechasse, Oct.oo lot the days proceedings.Mr.If were the speakers for | ji DEJARDINS HEARD FROM cach seemed satisfied with the result Henri Bourassa held t: tings * and his supporters contended that the in the county.The first this \u2018 Contest was not so much of a straight party fight, but a contest of sound public opinion - Consé vatiren and ir t Liberals protesting agree maladministration at Quebec.Se vigny declared that he only consented to become a candidate when assured that the Conservative port with the Hon.Mr.Leblanc, and the Independent Liberal backing of Mr.Bourases were with him in the fight for honest administration of the affairs this province.\u2014\u2014 DESJARDINS, BELCIAN GAPITALIST, ANS ARITTISI LAND DEAL | Mr At a recent political meeting held in Sherbrooke, Mr.Laflamme, accord- Ing to the Montreal Star, made ocer- tain charges against Hon.Mesars.Gouin Turgeon, in relation to the Abittibi land transactions, so often referred to by Messrs.Bourassa, laflamme and others.Alter reading the article in question Premier Gonin wrote the following letter to Mr.De jardins :\u2014 Prime Minister\u2019s Office, Province of Quebec, Quebeo, 16th October, 1907.Mr.F.Dejardins, \u2019 104 Rempart des Beguines, Antwerp.Dear Mr.Dejardins,\u2014You are aware whith has been carried on egainee cor | Government since the Baron de L'Epine ve hie evidence ip tbe Prevost-Asse- fa case.Éhetore ro straight to the point without other p a Until, within the last few , où political adversaties had not to Shere by Cho report of (he semrenones ol ve I; ere the herowith enclosed, it is.now pretieded that I discussed with you the payment of an electoral subscription.Such an accusation is naturally prejudicial and I cannot content myself by treating it with contempt.This ie why I write to request you to read the report in tion and to state if, ever at the Place Viger Hotel in Montreal or elsewhere, an electoral subscription or anything of that nature was in question between you and me.I regard you, my dear Mr.Dejardina, as a man of hobor and this is why I put this question to you in all confidence, being convin that you will give me a categorical reply that will leave room neither for amliguity nor for enuivccation.T shall be very much obliged to you if yon will cable me immediately and at my expense your reply, no matter how long it may be, and to confirm it by letter.Please nocept, dear Mr.Dejardina, the expression of my most respectful sentiments.(Signed) LOMER GOUIN.Yenterday morning Premier Gonin received the following reply from Mr.Dejardins :\u2014 =.,« Ha satwyrh; 2h October, 1907.Hob.Lomer Gouin, Prime Minister, Quebec.Having read in the Montreal Daily Star, of the 14th October, the summary ol asprech by Mr.Laflamme, T doem it my duty to protest against the ac: cusations which it contains and to energetionlly affirm that in my negotiations with you or with the Hon.Adelard Turgeon, the two only Minieters with whom T had relations on the subject of the Abittibi, there never was a question of an electoral fund or subscription or anything thereto approaching and that there also never was the slightest allusion made thereto.(Signed) FERNAND DEJARDINS.SHAM FIGHT ABANDINED Montreal, Oct.2\u2014The big sham which was proposed to be held ie Montreal on nksgivimg Day has bem celled off.RECEPTION TO MR.BORDEN Ottawa, Oct, 20\u2014The Conservative Association \u2018of Ottawa will some time towards the lant of next month at the Russell theatre tender Mr, R.1.Borten, lsectr of the Opposition, a pnb.ie fon, at which he and Mr.Jon, M.P.for Bearharnots, G.H.Quebec, will ba the principal speakers.\u2018FINE BRANDIES RENAULT & CO., COGNAC, \u201cRENAULT\u201d CLUB BRANDY RNAULT \u201c50 YEARS OLD\u201d - .LAW YOURS &08.JONTIGAL os PENPONI MEFASATS _ LONDON ELECTION Government Fears Justifled\u2014 Sweeping Majority for the Censervative Candidate London, Ont, Oct.20.\u2014One of the quietest slections in the history of Lon- Gon was contested bare to-day to fill seat made vacant by the resi; tion of Hon.Mr.Hyman.The ot was à small one, and in some divi sions less Total.3,299 9,178 Majority for Major Beattie is 1,088.Total number of votes cast, 5,383.Although the election of Mr.Beattie the majority came as surprise to the citizens in 1,036 was a complete Movut Forest, Ont.Oct.20\u2014The byeslection in North Wellington to I the vacancy caused by the death of the late member, Mr.Thomas Martin, was contested by Mr.A.M.Mar- M.Martin by a mujority ot Ceompbellford, Out, Oct.29.\u2014 The election m East Northumberland to fill the seat left vacant by the death of the late Conservetive member, Mr.Bdward Cochrane, was held to-day and resuked im the election by the majority of 256 of the Conservative candidate, Mz.C.L.Owens.The Liboral candidate was Major Mulholland, oo ; = are residents Campbeliford.The town of Campbeliford 10d the adjoirinig townehi of our furnished the bulk of Mr.Owens\u2019 majority, Campbellford giving a mejority of 84 and ur a ma jority of 93 for the Conewrvative cer didate.| tive , a1d resulted in the elfotion de.Bt.Petersburg, Oct.0.\u2014The first et of the- final elections of members of the third Ruseine Pertiement from Pyjpmeburg completed.* results \u2018of the later elections are conceded to he much more favorable to the Constitutional Democrats end athée opposition parties, but not enough to alter fundamentally the ; connervative nature of the third parliament.A NisSING SHIP 9 clesigns on red, green or blue } ground, fr.nged, regular prices New York, Oct.29.\u2014Members of the Maritime Exchange to-day felt some concern over the absence of news from the full rigged ship Arthur Sewall, which sailed from Philadelphia on April 3rd for Seattle with a crew | 0 i forty men under command of Captain Jefirey.In ordinary weather the ship | § would have reached Seattle in four months, but is \u2018now 218 days out.Several American sailing vessels which left port about the time as the Arthur Sewall weather.The Sewell had @ cargo of coal for the use of the navy on the Pacific.AN ESCAPED TR: IN ROBBER Winnipeg, Man., Oct.20\u2014Bill Miner, a eo robber, who ne ; On the peritentiary at : Westminster, is believed to be a fugi- | tive in the fastnesses to the mort east of Prince Albert.Miner in said_to have been seen making for the hills, He was armed heavily and thooe who saw iim are reasonahl, his ilentity.The 2 at Prince Albert sent orders to Corpl.\u2018 Moi«lay, who is on the detachment at \u2018À Cumberland House, to procesi to the Pose and capture Miner des or olive.A ; he corporal left for the scene of his | investigations a week ago.; A FRAUDULENT ENTERPRISE New York, Oct.20.\u2014Jas.E.Lyttle, the alleged promoter of the now de funct Automatic Needle Company of reading thin y.and the Self Needls Company of Minneapolis, was arrested bers to-dny.charged with grand larceny in connection with sales of the stocks of these companies.He was held in $15,000 bail for examination Thursday.The complainant is S.8.Smart, a wire fence mannfac- turer of Bayonne, N.I., who allegen that he was induced by Lyttle to pur chase $2,000 worth stock in the Automatic Nerdle Co.and subsequently discovered that certain patents of the company had been transferred to the Self-Thrrading Needle Co.In asking for large hail complainant's eoun- © sel caïd he also represented a score of stockholders in the two companies and that charges of grand larceny had alse best preferred against Lytils in Minne apolis.He intimated that other ar resta would be secured.According to the police memorandum on the case, Vice- ident Nelson W.Clark, of the Self-Threading Company, who bad in- | À nocèntiy invested in the enterprise, committed suinide following the recent failure of the Minneapolis concern.Lyttle, who ie 49 vears old, bad desk ; ÿ L room in a Pine street office.ABEL ATTHL won Los Angeles, Oct.29\u2014Abe Attali tonight won fro Fred Weeke, of Crip le Creek, in the 4th round of a: scheduled 20-round content fratherweight cham; holder wat a two the hetting.He knocked Weeks down five times in the fourth roned ad the | wiares ctemptd the Ankt encountered stormy , {Ni E Greys Sacrifice Sale of Wall Paper is still on.Three Thousand Dollars worth of hsadsome borders at lees than half price, Retail 157-173 St Joseph St, Quebeo + # .A ja Table Covers 10 only\u2014 Tapestry Ta'le Covers, eizy 2x4 yards, pretty _ \u2014 Extra! Extra! Oval Fruit Dishes, decorated China, in very attractive decigns, size 12x 8 inches, splendid value at the regular price 40c each.Anniversary Sale Price, \u201ccheno We $3.00 to £9.50.Anniversary Sale Prices, each, sho orn.50.09 Table Covers Tapestry Tabl: Covers, sizy 2x2 yards, pretty designs ca red, green or blue grounds, with fringe, regular prices $2.00 ty $4.00.Anniversary Sale Prices, each, so tomer.$0.98 Combination Wararobe Combination Wardrobe in rolid quarter et oak, highly polished, very ronvenient for gentlemen, these cannot be matched in Queb-c at our regular price $38.50.Ÿ Aaniversury Sale Price, Wednesday.$3.00 Bureau and Washstand Bureau and Whashstand in solid Mahozany, highly palisho.l, wit bevelled mirror, xizs #2x42 inches.the re unr pric: was a remarkable value at $170.00.$l 3 ot Anniversary Salu Pric, WeilnesdAÿy .00 000000 ds Framed Pictures Beautiful pave, Pctuns, assoried ruljerta.nest oak frime, very cheap nt our reuular price $1.6 vach.Anninivepsary Sale Price, while they last, \\Veines- $1 IG DAY .o0converesenero socc co srou sacs cuves cc 00 Plo , Soup Ladles 3 dosen Steel Nickelec Soup Ladies, 19-imch sive, very good quelity, regu- of a Maltete orous, very strong end Polish, well koown brema, teguler lar pris Mo.Assiversary Soh Pricey i vervicenlrle, regular price So.emch.price 100.per bottle.Aeniversary WUO.eous savseuses siasttae sbeebs ran Ç Ansdversary Sele Price.cone, 3 Sole Price.meiosis Wire Toasters 6 dozen Wire Toasters, in the form Ribbons | Ribbons ! ET some of this Rich Tafleta Silk Ribbon before it is all gone, width 4 and 47 inches, real value 19 300 per yd.Cleating at.C ANY Division Bureau Covers Only 24 Bureau Covers in white Brussels Net withap- 8 Aique derigns, size 18x72 inches, & rapid seller at our re § gular price 80c.each, because it represents unapproach- ahle value.Anniversary Sale Price.Wednesday, 35 Fancy Muslin 40 pieces\u2014Fancy Muslin, 27 inches wide, white ground GX with pink, blue, green and black embroidered tted de- Bees i Our assortment is full of just such beautifal designs uf 1] charm the woman of taste, regular price 120.p1 à Anniversary Sale Price, per va ony Pre Ie fit Colored Moire 100 yards Moire, 88 inches wide, green or red, beautiful quality for underskirts, etc., this sessen\u2019s latest importation, worth every cent of our regular price 35¢ per and a rare bargain at the Anniversary Bale Price, 2) Por yard.0rovossenciccscccn ss onmgrt ss 00 00e C Table Covers Only 8 Plain Wool Cloth Tabln Covers, sizes 2x2, 2x3} and 2x3 yards, green or red, splendid embroidered designe, regular prices $5.50, $7.00and \u20ac8.50.Anniversary Seale Prices, each, $3.98, simu.tn.$0.98 RN a \\J Table Covers 15 oniy\u2014Tapestry Table Covers, size 2x} vards, pretty dosigrs on red, geen or blue grounds, ringed, regular prices £4.50 wo $9.00.Anniversary | saat =n $5.09 oN No pa = PER es rm rimings bid Wier erin rt 10 rinsed at ite aiden.an LW, Extra! Extra! Wooden pe - Clothes Pins, a large quantity apeciail MAG purchased for thin sale IN very good quality, red for Wednesday A he A niver:ary Sale Prics, per dozen., .| ¢ EEE 4 = RE Stove Polish 8 grose \u2018\u201cEnameline\u201d Liquid Stove GEPP RD JUST RECEIVED Choice French Millinery.Latest English Millinery.New Feathers, Flowers and ments.Rich Brocade and Check Silks, New Striped Dress Goods.New Shades in Light Dress Cloths.New Jackets and Wrappers.Jackets.Infants\u2019 Robes and 80 Dozen Fancy 40 Dozen Fancy New Patterns in Insertions, Carpets, Newest - The Most Fashionable Suitings.New Fancy Clothing.& CO A POPULAR RING.The Solid Gold Signet, .This week we make a special dis- lay of Fine Gold Signet Rin for Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen.gs suliable Woe have over three hundred Signet i in Stoek, comprising practically, all the most desirable patterns in Plain Gold, Roman Gold, Chased and Embossad Destgus.We have, also, Signet Rings set with Sardonyx, Amethysts, Bloodstones, Topaz, Carbuncles and Hematite.The prices of our Signet Rings var from $2.28 for a Ladies\u2019 Fine G i et to $16.75 for a Massive Ring suttable for a Gentleman, \u2018 Asthe Engraving of Crests, Coats of Arms and Monograms on Signet Rings is the work of special artiets and uires additional time to produce rework for sealing, we would re- their ve quest our oustomers to place orders now.G.SEIFERT & SONS, JEWELLERS, 16 FABRIQUE STREET GLOVER, FRY & 00.LATEST NOVELTIES Orna- New Waterproofs and Dressing Children's Coats.Handkerchiefs 10¢ Handkerchiefs 5¢ Embroideries and The Latest Designs in Axminister Designs in Brussels Carpets Carpet Squares, Rugs and Linoleums The Most Fashionable Overcoatings.Vestings and Boys\u2019 t THE QUESBEU, :VHRONIOLES .oy \u2014\u2014 QUEBEC: OCTOBER 30, 1007.THAT TELEGRAM.The Telegraph end Soleil published yesterday afternoon an interesting telegram from M.Dejardins, one of the famous Belgian eyndioats.Differwt nen have different minds.Mr.Turgeon appealed to the finding of a Royal Commission, with power, amongst other things, to go to Belgium and take M.Dejardins\u2019 evidanve under oath, and then reigned his seu to ash, the electors to enthuse over the nobility of his conduct; Mr.Gouin has not resigned his seat, and has constituted bimse a Royal Commission per the post office, to get À.Dejardin\u2019s evidmes quod hémsell.It is a remarkable thing that the affair bas been 30 nicely timed as to ensure the arrival of M.Dejardin\u2019s testimony exactly in the heat of the Bellechasse cempaign, and it is clso remarkable that M.Dejardin generously applies his whitewash brush to Mr.Turgeon, as well an to Mr.Gouin, and it is still further remarkmble thet it never oo curred to Mr.Turgeon to make tis sams application that Mr.Gouin did.No doult these things may be explained on purely natural grounds, but we fancy they sdmit an explanation on political grounnds more easily.M.Dejardin seys that no word about the Caisse électorale possed boiween himsek and Mr.Gouin, or, for that maâter, isetwoen himeell and Mr.Turgeoa.Thas beers an air ol vrei- semblance, because in TENTH ANNUAL CRUISE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN Many Great Advauteges Are Offered ,on the Trip.(From N.Y.Globe, October 21, 1907.) One of the most som) ù and tive trips lea the United tates this winter is Clark's tent an- which lights up the coun for many miles around almost like day.It is thought by many there will be some stacks of hay or buildings on fire, there being many ssttlers in that dir sotion.A heavy wind all the foremoon arently brought the fire down from Tony mile further west, 16 will bea big loss.A lot of stock range in that country, aud they will be without any feed whatever.Systematic Catarrh Has But One Cure Lotions and Powders wil Never Heip Unisas the Blood is Given Attention.The way to radially and per is to cleanse the blood of | manentiy sesretions that keep the ery ins flamed Catarrhal poison usually interferes UP | with the stomach, kidueys snd liver.Thess organs mwst » properly tamed end strengthened, ss you feel dick all over.To direct to the aoures of the trowblo\u2014te cleanse, nourish gd purity the blood\u2014where oan you à anything so potent os Dr.Hamilton's Pills! Pris the organs asd completely virus of cetarch out of ihe system.sures prove this.Of course 10 clesr tbe noes and head of musous dischargee, Dr.Harilton recommends the use of Catarrhosoupe Inhaler whioh, if used with his pills of Mandrake and Butternué, oures the wost obstinate case ol Catarrh ever known.AH dealers sell Dr.Hamilton's Pills in 25c.boxe.NON.MR.AYLESWORTH Ottawa, Oct.19.\u2014Hon.Mr.Aylesworth, who went to New York last Friday to consult a specialist in re- to his ear trouble, has returned to the city.The minister is reported ee to be much incouraged by the hope NOTES.paid out to kim by the fo ha hich i s deafness cen derab) re Eve ego from er lieved.He will remain in the ofty for port fer , Moss, yesterday | the balance of this weak.LADIES! you need in dry A be im your nelection., Be t Lapioay\" certainiy th mics woods 3 fair price.lower 8t.Lawronce ii Julpwood place FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.» 354 ond 264 St, John Street.Mingan\u2014Clondy, panne, Eight east.graphar ol MAN WANTBD\u2014WE WANT A GOOD live man to assist us in in i investors ia a oa! dev: company sores oil and ess Jonses In Canada.Ten oil wells will be put down at omce.A good man oan make two or three hundred dollars per week for the mext few months working soll & Co Bonk Bullding, Toronto, Canadarte gr MEN WANTED-In every locality im Canadu to advertise eur goods, up showrerds in all conapicuous places and distribute small advertising matter work tbe year reund; entirely nov Plan; no emperiemoe required.Write for Wm.R.\u2018farner Med.Co., - rocks: gmdoates se z ; orn $18 weekly; help secure positions.Ca fres.Bartet College 119 Craig ctrest, Montreal.TOLEL \u2014 TO LET.\u2014THE GROUND FLOOR OF area of about 25x50 heated with mest modern hot water furnaces.Suitable for a bank, rail way or other business ious office room.J a \u2014 The | \u201cFOR SALE\u2014A SMALL GREEN house 18 feet x 18 feet, in the ti for us.Address Tus | , \u201cBoom 527, Traders T5 | ARTHUR veloping Suppiles, ete.Photographic Supplies of all kinda, ; an apart io developing sud ae \u2014A\u2014 JOHN E.WALSH'S BOOK SELLER & STATIONER, MAKE JOHN STREET.PIANOS ax» ORGANS Bacardies to the Instraciisatet 68 ST.JOHN STREET MATHIE ELLIS GO, \u2014 NOW LANDINEO 24,500 R.B.C.Firebrick.28,000 Hull Firebeiok, 20,000 Vulcan Firebrick, 10,000 Goran Firebriok, PFireclay, Selenite Portland Comsont.,Amesioan Anthracite Coal ail sists, Georges Creek Gmaith Coal, \u2014 TELEPHONE 369.Office 180 St Paul S.Arthur ve Bt.Fos Toad wad Se à very best condition, with or with- urther iculars out hot water beating appa.| Tor Fhe pert rats.Apply to J.H.6 ADS, J, 142 Ohurs St, City.ne i ag ay SO Qua el FOR SALE \u2014 BIJOU, SE, Fo Rond, the residence of the late drew Thomson.Apply to H.Thomson, 81 St.Peter siren, Top HOUSES FOR SALE\u2014FHAT Mai, nificout + house, d Bridge and Fleuris sirpets.a two-story house, No.81 street, These two houses are in orden Auger & Sons, Hechelago Sank Build New and second band and steam boilers, of all kinds from 8 to 150 H.P.The stock fs the langest and bout alacted in the of Que bec, ore us a visit for we antes p14 tisfnetion.Napoleon J.; lachinist, FL to 27 St.Lautent streei, , PQ.1m FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014A HOUSR joù om Be THE KING'S CERN ND PRESIE CO RE EEE x ny x ais reascanble wots fa city.Ahi THE KING'S Kees | Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing Os.MEAD OFFICE 01-80 Netre- Same des Anges, Fueing Bt.Dosh Fish Market ost.18zkm. Xd PHOENIX PAPERS ARE OVERHAULED Commissio THE QUEBEC UANKUNICLE.WEDNUSDAY.OCTOBER 30, 1907.++.t+.434%b0t+%% © BREAKS A COLD.Whisky and glycerine, mixed with Virgin Oil of Pine, is said to break up a oold in 24 hours and cure any cough that is car able.Get irom your druggist one ide ial of Virgin Oi of Pine snd two ounces of ATHLETIC PARSON Will Teach Japs Baseball and | Foolb:ll as Wall as Christianity, ¥ OR FISH, FLESH OR FOWL .16a 4 PEITINS ALC = Bri Spent a hole Day on This Work ceive.Nix ES \u20ac | Pitteburg, Oct.35- The Rov.Allrd and take a teaspoonful every W.Place, : ot the Firat Chris four hours.It has bomn found REFUTECOOPER'S EVIDENCE Bridge Company's Engineers Say Disaster Was Caused by Too Light Weight of Steel that five ounces of tincture of Cinchons compound can used in place of whisky with the same result.Virgin Oil of Pine is pu only by the Leach com Co.\u2018Windsor, Ont, in b vials, each tian Ch , of Bellevue, g fashionable suburb, and known throughout Western Pennsylvania ns the \u2018\u2019athie:io parson, \u2018 preached his farewell sermon to-day and will leave this week for Japan as a missionary.He announced to bis congeagatian today that as wil in | CHE : + \u2014 \u2018| À vial sacurely sealed in à se hit into e e sends a flavor that is as piquant ard delightul, Philadelphia, Pa, Oct.20.\u2014The cor wooden case, Be sure to get the cunning Jap.\u201d .Gocioty of as it is inimitable.respondence, \u201cletter books and papers | à FrnUine $ he Foreign Misrionory ociaty 0 of the Phoenix Bridge Company re - \u2014\u2026 te scan, TS he.Veiled ASK ANY HONEST GROCER FOR THE BEST SAUCE ceived a thorough overhwulding at the - Place to go to Japon ue and trai bands of the Bridge mise that his athletic knowledge an ain- : sian on Saturday, whem the members ing would be as useful to him ag his H Lua Pa | | 500 Saint rs | |B ne Me aie i ick: * among the = so 0 cso ro ove vou ono Poems | | EEE opie UM [ESR ET and while he is teaching them ath- lotica he will alto endeavor ta win them over to Christianity.\u201cIt is my purpose to in some American ideas into missionary work in Japan,\u201d he tokl his congregation today.\u201cI shall organize a basehall team and a football team and tench the Japs how to play both games.Then, 1 believe, it will be easy to convert them.\u201d While à student at the University of Chicago, from which he graduatal in 1902, Place played second base on the baseball team and quarter-back on the football team.He holds some remarkable lifting and other records.He has not allowed his al duties to in- terfore with athletics.Recently te J.M.DOUGLAS & CO., Canadian Agents, Mentreal structure which might be of value to them in their work.In this, they were given every es sistance by the company\u2019s office staff, and many documents were found that will help to unravel the mystery.Let ters and papers dating back for seve eral years to the time when the Phoenix Company first became inter ested in the building of the bridge, were taken and will be used for re ference in the coming investigation here.officials say that FOLLOWS STORM New York Bankers Feel More Confident FRONTENAC GAS CO.Our success depends.on our ability to please the public by furnishing a SUPERIOR QUALITY OF GAS \u201cono AT = = = LOWEST PRICES.(NEW YORK AND ALL SOUTHERN POINTS VIA MONTREAL AND ADIRONDACK OR RUTLAND ROUTE - PAN D tn IC AT AN EN amongst these letters, are many bear ing on the change in the length of the span to 1800 feet, and others that will disprove in the main the most sensas tional part of Mr.Coopet\u2019s evidence.Though Pressure for Morey is Now Over\u2014 U.S.Staples, Howsver, Building Up Credit Balance Abroad.EXCELLENT SERVICE The pomeepondence rilating to | the banane in Bellovae be won al lightening othe floor system 10e cigars from a men who was cunduet- .was on file, showing, it is claim | New York, a, ing several test-ol-strength hi Particulars on applicetion to Agents, , od b ving thie change yas made so où influence peer American are are ond compelled him to close up.WwW t S + * ure | exerting i ibdi: i .- CANADIAN PACIFIC RY.subis \"fie financial strength ol the | ave.abraud waa the moet quel de e are Here to ay.RULWAY SYSTEN® company.; ; velopment of the financial situation ine à As stated in Mr, Cooper's testimony, | to-day.Reports from all quarters ru ge The de et 0 Positively in Operation by Oct.26th next these letters point out that, for every |ahow that the great American staples 3 3 pound of extra material put into this | \u2014wheat, the continued scarcity of mosey for : Ron orto Tom four Lo five extre lou, oil ventas où (Ru way to | Tpaculative purposes, the refuse) ot The product is that of dn entirely new and pounds would have to be added to the structure to make it safe.pe, this being the of the her jean uote for cash, and the absence of huyry yous ace up-to-date plant, BOSTON QUEBEC MoWirrax & Box 8 Srox Tt is pointed out by the engineers [marketed abroad.The immediate et- interest under present disturbed con- 1657 50 1907 Jos.Savanp, Axeuva DaczaT, whe have suffered under the scathing |fect of these shipments is to give the ditions.The fact that the Bank of 2 Jas.Muzee, Mysaima Poursor, | criticism of Mr.Cooper, that the dis | United States a credit abroad which y acvan pod YEAR , from fi d a half to d a half s Arm.M.W.astor was probably caused by 100 [can be speedily converted into rom five end a ha six and ah comers 1 rares ve ou ras | \"see me Tee | at SO re i (EG HE ADO \" cho! , an oy maintain .1 Fe à fy > B E.A , IE % Cooper's letter writing had been de | sale Sea er influence ° than the bank protects its gold stock.Tha hl ' > 1s Oo I.A.Momax, YEARS |yoted to obtaining more instead of |The latter have to some extent aufler timation of Dr.Koch, governor of the 140 St.J St Phone 152 J.B, Corn, less weight, the bridge might not now | cd disftredit under à ereseure.but | Pank, that the notion tBken wou'c un ohn » MILK s BREAD Oman Masa BEGORD |pe lying at the bottom of the St.lthe intrinsi recent PI .favorably affect the American situa Lawren d alt tbe tallgabo the intrinsic valus of American staples | ion \"iy interpreted as mesning not soptixt.f.T Kuur's Caux Groczar, J, A.Cmaxot, pes ane ea Ou ut oné (used abroed, and their colossal aggre à ing ; i TRADE oO MARK M.Borcn à Box, 4 A Buavoer.hundred dollace worth of bolts and | gate at this period of the year is be- ing more the it would gold à > .tim would be unnecessary.Per - : .cl on German me N 2 Lacmarx, ea F: Riowues, haps the most interesting of all, hows yond se cb fimancisl dieteuet- | to New York.e fact that he day oe _ ever, were {| tters that passed be ; without any meeting two-thirds of hers i J.Bxrson.B 1 5 erican Copper yesterday were SUPPl® | the directors of the Bank of England, je City of Guster, SREAD WRAPPED IN PAPER LOOK FOR THE LABEL.tween the officials at the bridge and the office at Phamixville during the mented to-day by reports of \u2018similar heavy exports in wheat, to-day\u2019s ship- for the purpose of raising the discount {the Council of the City of Quebec, that is to say:\u2014 LOOK FOROQUR LABEL.: .cn pd : 8 month of August, after the deflections | penta al giving a forei ; rato, wes accepted with gratification His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen of i one gn credit of 24 5 .i sept.l7xtu-th-frixt.f, in the chords of al $1,000,000.The shipn to of A end Lit Js hoped that po not the v Barry, Bedard, Brune the discovery of the various bends in | ail recois Olas Ph American board on Thursday.Comparatively Foley, Fortier, Galipeault, Hall, FINANCIAL the members, were all put on exhibit Tobacco Co.estimate to-day from the few conferences were held to-day, be Hogan, Huard, Lavigueur, Lemay, Lecause it was felt that New York tourneau, Madden, Mathieu, Mosservey, orders on hand, and the shop records also were produced.1 that the year's ex- |; 1g had the situation in Muir Picard, Shink, St.Pierre, In addition to these, the necessary ports will excsed 5,000,000 pounds ol hand and that the provision for clear- Verret.\u2018 \u2019 manufactured tobacco, which ie far in excess of the amount exported last year.Europe will pay $100,000,000 for this tobacco, and much of this money will \u2018soon be available in this market, as the contracts with the Europsan importers call for immediate payment on delivery.Shipments of tobacco to Europe will be heavy in November and December, according to officials of the American Tobacco Company.Reports from the south show that the cotton 1836 THE BANK OF 1907 .British North America ox of the oldest banks doing business in this country.It is ordained and enacted by the Municipal Council of the City of Quebec, and the Council ordains and en- acta as follows: ; l.\u2014Article 3 of By-Law No.283, py by this Council on the let of h, 1899, as amended by article 13 of By-Law No.329 of the 29th March, 1895, ie amended and modified anew, so that the personal tax of reventosn hundred dollars which is enacted communications that were eon: cerning the deflection of chord 9, and the question of stopping work were produced, as well as Mr.Cooper's now famous telegram ordering that no more weight be placed on the bridge until the matter was thoroughly investigated.A message which reached Phœnixville just a few hours before the structure went down.~ The evidence gathered forms a con- and recy would avert any further trouble.Aside from the satisfactory local conditions, reports from ell pointe showed a favorable tendency.In New England there was no sign of serious es ory and the recent disturb@nos in Rhode Island is practically over.No failure was reco: at any point throughout the country.It should ba PAY YOUR TAXES.NOTICE is hereby given that unless the taxes for the current are id without delay, the accounts will be handed over to the Recorder's nected story of the work as {ar as the < ; où | borne in mipd in this connection that | Court for collection.therein, as payable by every gas light 56 Branches in Canada and the UnitedStates | |Fhenix Company was connected with | iho\u201d west ue rain ni many | thers sre ver 12.500 banks Tn tor By order, oh | obaTal iefoom che rt A general banking business transacted re pan, ii do much to jas- [pdudts in the same direction.The | institutions which have recently failed ok Gr Treasurer, | À May of the prosent fiscal your.° n all shipments of American products, is of insignificant proportions as com- : ; tifytheir position which will be vastly | chiefly agricultural, has come at an rer tr een J.GRO.GARNEAU, red with this total.It was paint.Money Orders Issued\u2014 Payable anywhere in t ened by the testi hich ultural, |b \\ Canada.United States or Great Britain et open ei Eee aies | CITY OF QUEBEC.ace ; pe tee « is y wh .Drafts bought and sold.WORKING OF OLEARING HOUSE PLAN | Sis for he foreign money markels 32 | to end of the comatry, whereas tbe CITY HALL, H 5) J.B.CHOUINARD, \u2018 some Quebes, October 98, 1907.Salt Laks, Utah, Oct.29th \u2014The ee + tates.| public overlooks the fact that City Clerk Prompt attention given to collections Clearing H.iation thi drantic saisine oi 12,500 banks are open for business se g House Association this alter | Several favorable events marked {he | | Pours * Savings Bank Dept.\u2014Deposits of $1.00 and ee ee ee house | clone \u2018of the.finsactal doy in.Now | dual, snd that not one cb bo really | Abolition of the Anus! November : ; J p posi 00 an certificates.: York.The en ent of $8,000,000 in important horn the slightest signs of Borse Feir, &o, CITY OF QUEBEC.upwards received.Interest paid every three months ius Rock, Ark.Co 20.~Tha | gold by the Fiset National Bark of s NOTICE hereby gh earing House Association ol is | Chi ,000 b: ostoi od - 1c ven i Quebec, © Le QUEBEC BRANCH\u2014J.W.HAMILTON, MANAGER.|citr Ee | tha eale that ao back | bank \u201cbrought the total gold engages |, 07, the whole the, banking commis\" | that the horse fair which, in virtos of City of : fo.wits , ! shall pay out over $50 a day to any [ments up close to $20,000,000 in spite uv takes a a ely encour ced by | an cid established \u2018custom.used to be | In the Distriot of Quebes.7+ mon.wed.trixtf | ope sitor.of the cancellation of an order for ook end is particularly od th T beld each year, at the Palais, in the \u2014 re depositor.Oct.20\u2014The Cheur- | $000,000 by ue Ro Chinese bank, | Le re riens | oity of Quelite, on the fret Friday of BY-LAW No.$16._ i _ Le us .|ing House certificate plan vas put in uppn the ground that the amount eu- pad of American November, or on the first whwtmmt Concerning Je Extension à 8 operation to-day by the banks.| ga exceeds necessities here.The phe Friday, is al à shall - Tgnace Street, Everything worked emoothly.All the of the German bank i ot be allowed fo take place.i French .+ banks are anid to be in fret class con- order to prevent America trom draw: DYING WITH CRAMPS = By Order.(Drawn op in te City Council of : ANK or Nova Scor | ÉSRSE RS PE mére mn 10e.IEEE Soi \u20ac tual currency in circulation is scarce, fect on the tuation here, as none of | you almost think it means death.In City Clerk.|in y the said \"City of Quebec, a the \u2014 \u2014 t te 1 with c - ni.(INCORPORATED 1832) NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.|beenSmade in Germany, le Dre de try WT think _\u2014__\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014|silhieent vores oor 5, neon New York, Oct.20\u2014Flour receipls, | those anticipated were from the other | Nerviline is the finest rem in the b it oo law, and in virt of By A CAPITAL, - =: ® $3,000,000 27,764 barrels ; cxports, 4,000 barrels : | European money markets.While | world for colis and crampe,\u201d writes ow y by this Co ar = Te I it mame coosipte, 179.700 bushels ; | money at the stock exchenge was |W.BR, Wiliom, of Toledo, \u201cWhen I Water Works Office, aw passed Vo the due olservans RESERVE FUND, - $6,280,000 exports, 28,604 bushels: spon wendy; loaned dung i omeer the dow\u2019 of take Nervlime © Amow ey Somson 1 CITY HALL, ee Tormaalitios prescribed by the | cl A er to 4e.lower.| hi i 3 or reason .\u2014 va i om pein, 578 bushels exports HED rates, it pny oe à am are wiht se ave \u201cound Quebes, October 20, 1907, | sistite in wich caso made aad prot - | Donilitics or transaction kinds of 5, usl : spot, barely steady ; |several million dollars at that rate | Nerviline g for si K ee two-thirds of the members composi ; Unexcelled option market opened strong, cours being made by number of the lead: | sicamach troubles and Teopmemend it a Ny ie berchy give the Couacl of the City of Quebesr | $ els ; spot, ; rosin, firm; ati i \u2019 ilime i - \u2018 say: = giron to che Sarge Deputmen and ia || ip or Fol | Boral ste rt er Na 0 || \u201cTender, for Trent Oe |B Tomi e Jalon Me i Ba Asso: ; PE - ; ew Toi ay.They A! and to the undersigned will | Barbeau, , ard, Brunet terest ovedited quarteriy on Bavings unts, copper strong ; lead, dull; tin, quiet; | realized that the pressure for money .Better keep a 250.bottle oy op (0 4 pm.on Monday Drown, Duguet, Fiset, This is tbe uly back baving its head office in Canada that juger, van, steady ; refined) diel.| was not over, but thoy felt generally | on hand for emergence _ be received up fo rente | VOIE Gelipeauit, Hall, Hogan, Huard, mohmits îts books and statements to independent audit, \u2018 P 37 Years\u2019 Record and they would Le able to mest ail MEN WHO ENO.required for = the exteneion rian | or EU so Saascerey Meironss, ; i eco reasonable demande for currency.| Will go to Faguy, Lepinay & Frere to | street.~ Picard, Shink, St.Pierre, Verret \u2019 ' à i i jo .\"s .Sd 's .QUEBEC BRANCE :\u201466 ST.PETER STREET [i ll As tees sesh onder than |], Piva ae from Es eat and | 7 TE ST Eat 40 De doe | uibidpei Conseil of, the CH of Que.A N.LYSTER, words\u201d so alo a any that || \u2018south in order to obtain money to | Who finde attending to the details! by two ren sible parties es beo, and the Council ordains and en- 4 o Manager can point to à \"suce ¥ move crops, and it is feared that sec | of his own business a bore won't find | for tolfiment the contract.acte as follows: TRL.8114 of 37 years\" is sure to receive || | tone hero the movement is lerçest success adding te bis boredom.shell Sutin be 7 | 1~8t.I strest, in St.Valier , may more or ; Treas! > rece] is oi the paronage of bh Canadian | Ble clove\u201d de taie uni, Th (050.00), which shall be | Tard, ol id, om Montagny which is quick to discern [| | general refusal to pay cash for hoard: case of refusal to carry out the con- |atrest as far as Aqueduct strest, po.38 sound and progressive mana ing in the went and south as well as HOTELS tract.+ | r ge i , 0 \u2019 - ; .to that end a piece of md ment in the interests of policy- inffew York, it is believed, will pre | \u2014\u2014 meme \u2014 mem.| \u201cThe city le not bouad to accept tbe |ihiriy feet and five inches Frontage on < hold ; vent the undue eo ot surrey Jowaet por rép vs dre snd the Montmagny street fect ; i and permit the employment of what is oont o wing d i wode educt - 7 ° | available in the most eflective mansar, the contract and for à cartifed copy rr eg the ali ment of md Imperial Bank of Canada: ee diese a [On Eos eh orig ti geet 4 a ing deposits from the banks which QUEBEC J.GALLAGHER, in depth on the north side snd filty 9 have been under suspicion and thie .WW.Enge, |feet on tha south side.HEAD OFFICR, TORONTO , lends, in a measure, to concentrate Baid piece of i» now known money where it can be used most + es the north part of lot number (819) v CAPITAL AUTHORIZED - - $10,000,000.00 CAPITALPAIDUP - - - - - - - $4,850,000.00 REST - - $4,850,000.00 | feetively: but om the other hand ! creates\u201d debit balance at the clearing | house against the banks which are {losing deposits which are not always for them to meet without sharply three hundred and nineteen of the dub division of lot No.2301, two thousand CITY OF QUEBEC.three hundred and one of the cadas- res ons e tral plan of the parish of St.Bau- Quebec.Quebse's Popular Hostelryfus just such à record for euccessful t from the establishment of \u201cons LL Qity of Quelieo, DIRECTORS Dar 1670 ap to tha || vnrlailing their loans even with tha || Up-to-date ia \u2018ail respecta, cuisine 7 \u2019 wo win |\" 5 Cro, aamima \".BR.Wilkie, President ; Hon.Robert Ji , Vice-President ; Wm prop der.me mmnuy || assistance of clearing house certifi [f and service unexcelled.Reasonable] In the Dietriet of Quebec.\u2019 \u2019 Mayor.! : \u201cRamsay, Ellas Rogers, J.Kerr Osborne, Charles Oookmbutt, Peleg Soles.| on the banks are prectically | [mir re ee oT oo BY-LAW No.413, Atcpster | Howland, Wen, Whyte, Cawihes Mulook, Hon.Richard Turner, | [| T8lCrmizicles ven Persons + who.present large || forte of the wm To Amed the Bylaw No.98, Con-| (3.3 J.B.CHOUDWAMD, ¥ W.Hamilton Merritt, wD.¢ raves || heck and ask fox thaie payment Je ||.v.Dion, P.K.BUNT, cerning the Finances of the City.- J.3.B.CEG Clerk.NGS BANK wrest Au, Dos, uerency ere invited te wher thet Propristor.~~ Manager.i ranch language.) | ome Current rate of interest allowed ox deposits from date of deposit and Mt, ied a, Raman ja te y ie ently ea = pepe ae Or Connu te eredited quarieriy.An Pre 617,862,089.10 mate they neuslly reosive it; im cases | ms meu \u2014r = | City of Quebec, held et the City Hall, PUBLIC NOTICE A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.Amery EEL nly sourit [or ny ie nas À Denne martes \u2014 ; | : a ; obec, Letters of credit issued, available in all the principal cities of the world maman das 8 5238408 better ot in the bn, or Tha hey GRAND UNION HOTEL pe A ors, * con- |\" \u2018Acce ts decivion taken at a Ÿ .\u201d 3 \u2018e i * EBEC BRANCH:\u2014G.N.West.Telegraph Building, | [| We Host Of, Waneioo, Ont.|| | deronit chenhors.te EE me [orm ue i Bene parent | So Saran tw pio of mi, wil : frig JR | Sr to a | Ra wart nm nn | rs me es re | na de nee | Toc lo A fe om .WEIR.1 .en w =~ v4 Kansgen iol tawsbnate! M.MONAGHAN .General Agent mue the itnation.and perhmia BLN rw Sor You cw rth iy case wba pro.er ° 1007, at farther ; J As ST.PETER STRELT.make cell money a little lower oa Le ee mer ne vided, at whish mesting are present Lt > . - $4 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, DYNES 1907.For Pure Wool Hosiery and Underwear for Ladies\u2019 and Children.\u201cSPECIAL\u201d Infat Bear Coats at less than cost.E.J.DYNES, AGENT FOR PARISIAN CUT P.C.CO LA CAISSE RSETS 22 STYLES.d\u2019ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC SAVINGS BANK.des @xAD OFFION eue vise Deposits of 26 Cents and Upwards Acospted, Interest Pald from Date of Deposit and on Daily Balance.Deposits Received by Mal .49 John St.PHONE 271, FAREWELL Given by Seamen of Empress at Sailors\u2019 Institute Last Night, The men from the R.N.8, Eeprese of Ireland beld their final concert at the Sailors\u2019 Institute last evening.Me, E.J.Miller previded and wos as sisted in the programme by the Revand Mrs, \u2018Lebeau, Miss Campbell and Misa Mary with music, and the Rev.G.H.Wiliams gave the men a frank, bearty talk thet held their attention and their deepest interest.The seamen who took port were Messre.Sbifley, MoBride, Tunvey, Bay- Hs, Johnson, Smithson, O'Brien, and Messrs.Steze and Murray from the city assisted with the refreshments as well ae with song.was a good social evening, Saturday, and strong tulks {rox the Rev.Mr.Lebeau and Mr.G.Sove reign, of the Y.M.C.A.THANKSGIVING SERVICE, | A thankegiving service will be held in the Methodist Church to-morrow \u2018eveming at 5 o'clock to he conducted by the pastor, tor, Rev.G.H.Williams, verybody is most cordially invited.PORPOISE SHOT.A large sized porpoise which wae disporting itself in the river rear the MARRIED.NBILAN-BEEEN.\u2014On October 2lat, by ibe Rev.Father Gannon, C.88.R., Daniel Robert, youngest son of Edward Neilan to Katharine, second daughter of Michael Breen.DIED BALE.\u2014At No.7 DeSalabercy street, on the 28th inst, after.a short illness, Martha Sealey An+ drews, beloved wife of Thomas Gale.Funeral will leave her late residence, 7 DeS street, Thursday afternoon at helf past two, jor Mount Hermon Centetery, MARCOTTE.\u2014On Monday, 28th Oetober, Simeon Marcotte, of L'Evenement, aged 74 years and 8 months.The funeral will take place on Thursday, at 9 o\u2019clock, leaving the late residence of the deceased, 204 St.John street, at 8.40 for St.Jean Baptiste Church and thence to Belmont Cemetery.Wriends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend without fur ther notice.Please omit flowers.STEWART\u2014On the 25th inst., at the residence of his brother Jas.D.Btewart, Montmagny, John M.Stew- \u2018art, of \u2018Glasgow, tland.Funerai to St.Andrew's Church on the arrival of the Intercolonial Railway train at 10.50 o'clock this morning.ES New Advertisements.Oso Jatt\u2014R.Mackay Rinfret.Ladies\u2019 Rain Coata\u2014T.Boland & Co.Nuts.Frigid Society\u2014J.M.Johnston.8t.Columba\u2019s Social Club\u2014W.Penny.Sorel Manufacturing Co.\u2014A.A.Mondou, N.P.; Lost\u2014364 St.Jacques Stna to Let\u2014A.E.Seifert.Horse Harness for Sale\u2014A.E.Seifert, Baneule Branties Taw Yotag & Co Renault w, Young .Laderwear\u2014Si Health Brand Ui imons & Mi .To the Orient \u2014F.C.Clark.; Thankmgiviog Pacific Rai .Ocean BolingeQuetieo Steamship Ce.Ocean Sailinge\u2014C.P.R.Linethose who pay a visit to 44 Garneau Street dozen, by the hundred or pint.SURGEON DENTIST Ex-sindont of the Univeraily of No.22.Oppesiie fhe \u201cBell Telephone Co.\" BENNETT'S THIS WEEK 8-BEDOUIN ARABS-8 Mer.and Mrs.Gardner Crane, Lawrence & Harrington, Shields & Rodgers, Admini & Tayter, Webb & Connelly, Banks & Newton, OTHER FEATURES.MATINEE DAILY .20 Prices 15-38.3 830 NG.Prices 15-25-25-806.OYSTERS! OYSTERS! N, MORIN\u2019S RESTAURANT Fi Partiss may purchase oysters by the oct.17x1m DOCTOR PHILIPPE HAMEL Corner of St.John and St.Angele Sis sept.17xtu.- th.satxSm.= St.Andrew's Society.The Annual of this Society, for the elettion of Obs ant dite Quebec Bridge, was shot by a young man yesterday morning.Malpecque Oysters received WHOLRSALR and RETAIL daily at Chien D'Or Cafe: The oyater season is open and ss \"POLICE COURT.ae ol i oie retidaction\u2019 to | Two ladies appeared isi the Police Court yesterday to have a discussion which took place between them settled.onse wes diwmissed, each party paying her own costs.BARBERS AND EARLY CLOSING.The journeymen barbers of the city.are stated to be inaugurating a movement for the early closing of barber shops.They wish to have the shops closed at 8 o'clock p.m.all the year round.TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY.800 remnants of Lace Curtains will be sold at 29 cents.Come early and take advantage of this.MARCEAU & CIE.\u201c1855 St.Joseph Street.HEALTH BRAND UNDERWEAR.Mosars.Simons & Minguy are wow showing a full line of ladies and children's wool umderwecr in the popular Health Brand.They are also odering à spetial line of Scotch wool underwear at hali-prios tu clear.LL NA ARE DELICIOUS \u2014\u2014 es THANKSGIVING DAY.The secvicen on Thankagivivig Day at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity wil be as follows :\u2014Holy Communion, 7,50 a.m.Morning sœvico with H Smoke Garrison Mixtare, Walling\u2019 s Store, Mountain Hill, RECORDER'S COURT.business, will be held in Morrin Col-| Yesterday morning, a yo! man loge Hall on Thursday evening, the | whe appeared before the con ona Slet instant, at 8P charge of being gunk and i a are requested to attend *| disturbance in a was & J.M.JOHNSTON, and costs on the first charge, and $20 coats on the sccond, with the option of boarding at Castle Morin for a oouple of months.Another defend- THE NICKEL LE (FORMERLY TARA HALL) * CHANGE OF PROGRAMNR \" MON.WED.AND FRL CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE 12 (noon) de 0 pm.and 7 te 10,90 MOTION PICTURES AND (LLUSTRATED SOMGE Qray as Lore as You Lixs 6e\u2014ADMISSION\u20145c apecial attention to the comfort \u20ac ladres and re ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.\u2018 UP TO DATE Ladies\u2019 Hair Dressing Parlors 108 ST.JOHN ST, FRANCIS & Co.PARIS, LONDON, NEW YORK EXPERTS IN MARCEL WAVING, RTC, ETC.Transformations, Pompadours, Wigs and Toupets to order, © sept.10x3m.P.0-Box 26 | Residence Ph - Ofies Prone 18a 00e AMOS J.COLSTON, \u2014 OFFICE \u2014 Hochelaga Bank Building, Bts Peter Street, Quebesceonatant, Auditor, Curator, quidator, Estate and Trust Accounts Administrator, Genoral Agent, Insurance, Lumber and Real Estate firoker CORRESPONDENCE S01JCITRD.« may lixtk above club will be held in the Public notice in hereby tenders fice of the und red office of the undersi, vill the of Company consisting: 1st.\u2014~One shirt factory, ladies and underwear &o., &c., consist Oth inst., the inventory 2nd-\u2014In materials and boxes, patterns, &c., &o., valued Sorel loased for three 820.00 mouthly and the purchaser avery ten eat of tenders submitted.The inventory in deposited in office of Geo.Borel agd im à By order, A.A.MONDOU, N.P., Liqui (Pisrreville, October sh, 1907.) SL Comey ol On EE SE The monthly Euchre Party of the Club Hous at Bergerville, this evening af Admission: members 25c.; non-mem- bers 35¢c.All cordially invited to at given that will be received in the notary, in the af Pierreville, until November 1907 for the purchase the assets of the said insolvent ents 50 Singer Sewing Machines.Valued by to the sum.$3,018.98 , The above total assets are contained in a three-story building in the City of yours Payable wholoyor by dividedlots as above dee- A deposit.of 10 p.o.is required with The undersigned is not bound to ne- oept either the highest or the low the ht reg ich joe ui signed where all tenderers may ap uidator.also convicted of raising a row in house paid $20 and costs for the mat for a Phin, drunk cos QUEBEC MAN'S QUEST.Toronto Telegrem hes the fol :\u2014\"\u201cAu old man from Quebec on Mayor Coataworth today.He owns 700 acres of land in thet province, .cnd his affaire have got into tangle.\u201cI'm vp here to Ea an 7 i VW.PENNY, TEA QE Tho will mob a President.| 80 2 BU be tol the that he wanted the aid of a lawyer to bh Ee ee SOREL MANUFACTURING GY |e thovets oust E's 53 (INSOLVENT) ST.MATTHEW'S CHURCH QUIET (Application for Tenders) DAY.All Saints\u2019 Day being the dedication festival of this church, Thursday, the day before, will be observed, as usual, this as a Quiet Dav.The services will in by a public service and address on Wednesday evening at & o'clock.On Thursday the services will be as follows:\u2014Holy Communion at 6.30 a.m.and 7.50 a.m.; matins -and rene: 10.30 sms at noon, inter.cessiofis; p.m, ross; es closing service and address: fem choral evensong and preparation service for communieants.of Blois ouvertaus tresse vvovacne 144.39 \u2014_ 8rd\u2014Jn goods valwed at.\u2026 270.84 TRINITY CHURCH.4th\u2014In stationery valued at.340.61 | There will be three week night ser- \u2014In office furniture and vices in this church the present week, fixtures valued st.124.10 | as follows: \u2014Wednaeday, 30 October: \u2014 Gir\u2014In book debts \u2026.\u2026\u2026un | 418.39 | The usual Wednesday evening service will \u201cbe held at 8 o'clock but instead of the customary address by the Rec tor an address will be given by Mr, Thomas, the travelling secretary of the Brotherhood of St.Andrew in Canada.Mn Thomas, who was at the t gathering of the Brotherhond at lem lot shall have the right to the | Washington, held during the {It of said lease by p ying pro dy rent.| tbe Bishop of London recently, and is Tenders shell be received for the Maritime Proon his way to the vinces, kindly ted to stop over in order to give an adrivesa {0 this congregation which will, no doubt, be very interesting.A \u2018cordial invitation is ox to members of other chapters and churnhes, and in fact to ail who take an internet in such a noble work which tha Brotherhood fa ishing ol over Canada and the United Btaten.Thursday, Sint October: \u2014Thankegiving service when the Rev.Mr.Bigg will preach the ser mon, and the offertory will be in aid of the Widow's and Orphans Fund of the Church Societv.Friday, lat Nove ember: \u2014All Saints\u2019 Day.All threes services comments wb 8 pum, ABOUT TOWN CONCERT] THE QUEBEO CHRONIOLE RURAL DEANERY Clese of the Sessions Tock Place Yesterday at St, Peter's Rectory, Tho meeting of the Rural Deanery of Quebec came to n class yesterday afternoon with evensong at Bt, Matthew's Church.The mectiog of the clergy of the Jearery has been a most interesting and pleasant one, and pmany subjects of deep interest were introduced and discussed by those present.The clergy prevent at the menting were the Rev.E.A.W.King, Rur Dean ; Rev.i.M.Thompson, Rev.Ji B.Debbage, Rev.Cancn Von Ifa, | Rev.fl.©.Stuart (Three Rivers), Rev.Cruen Scott, Rev.H.R.Bigg, Revd.A.\u20ac.Burgett, Revd.E.5 Templeman, Rev.A.R.Kelley Very Rev.Dean Williams a1d the Venerable Archdeacon Balfour were prevented from nttenduhco owing to their ab ! sence in Toronto, while a number of the country clergy also found it impossible to be present owing to the unfavoralde wenther and bad ronds.| The serrions - of the Dennery were i bold yesterday at Ahe St.Peters Rec- | tory, Rev.Rural Dean King presiding.{ À quiet hour was comJuvted from 10 Ito 11 o'clock in the morning by the ; Rev.I.M.Thompson, who ivered \"an admirable rddress.i During the day\u2019 : paper was read by the Rev, A.Kelley upon the suhject of Christian Socialism and thers was a general discussion upon the condition of affairs in the deanery, The Rev.A.FE.Burgett was elected as Secretary of the Deanerv in sue- cession to the Rev.H.C.Burt, who {has been appointed to Bishop's Col- | lege, Lennoxville, eo members of the deanery lunched at St.Peter's Reetory.- are embers of the deanery, befor iepersing, passed some ve ater remarks en the Very hearty vervics at the opening of the decnery meeting nt St.Peters Church on Monday evering, the musical portion of which, under the direction Mr.E.T.D.Chambers, was speciully commended.SPANISH ROYALTY IN LONDON London, Oct.29.~The King and of Spain arrived here to-night.It was rating hard, but in spits of the depressing weather their Majestien were met at the railroui station by members of the English royal family and the Spanish ambassalor to Grout Britain; Senor Villa Y Ur-itia.The visitors drove at once tu Kensington Palace, where they will reside until next Monday.They will then visit King Edward and Queen Alexandra at Sandringham.The London populace displayed the greatest interest tonight in the infant son of the Spanish King and Queen.Is delicious with Bread and Butter, Try a Ja For sale atevery grocer R, Mackay Rinfret, [10 JAM £55 WESTON'S GREAT \u2018WALK.Portland, Me, Oct.29\u2014Planning to duplicate hinpicat of forty years ago, of walking Chicago, a distunce of 1,230 miles, in 26 days, Edwerd Payson Weston started at 5 o'zlock tonight from the Portland post office, amid the cheers and god wishes of fully one thousand people; who had gathered to see him, start.He is 69 age.r.Weston was greeted y a number of friends, including former Mayor James P.Baxter, who watched his departure forty years ago, and was accompanied to the Routh Portland city line by Jos.C.Sterling, who as a police officer escorted him over the same route on the first walk.Mayor Clifford witnessed his departure and administered on oath that the conditions of the feat had been complied with.Mr.Weston expects to orrive at Chicago post office at 2 p.m., Thursday, November 28th, averaging about ft, miles a day.He will go by way o Roston, Troy, Utica, Syracuse, Buffalo, Toledo and Cleveland.There was an arrangement for Henry Schmehl, of Chicago, to star! nt the same time for Portland.OCEAN ARRIVALS.October 20\u2014 88 Westornland, at Philadelphia, from Liverpool.BS Dosasic, at Plymouth, frdn New 88 Cafonia, at Queenstown, from New ork.88 Main, at Bremen, from Wew York, 68 Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse, at Cherbourg from New York.88 Italia, at Marseilles, from New York.York.88 Francesca, at Trieste, from New York TK.88 Kronprinz Wilhelm, at New York, T remen.BS Hellig Olav, at New York, from Copenhagen.One of the advantages of Grape-Nuts food Is thatit Is predigested in the process of manufacture.The starch contalnel in the wheat and barley is trans armed | into grape-sugar by exactly the i same method as this process is carried on in the human body, that is, by the use of molsture and long exposura to moderate | warmth, which grows the diastase in the grains.then long baking completes the remarkable change from starch to grape-sugar, Therefore, the most delicate stomach can handle Grape-Nuts and the food is qulokly absorbed i into the blood and tissue\u2014oer (tain parts of it going directly ! to build and nourish the brain and nerve centres.\u2018There's a Reason.\u201d SS Sicilian Prince, at Naplen, from New > DETROIT UNITED RAILWAY.\u2014 To the Editor of the Chronicle : Doar Sir, \u2014As à numbec of Queiacers are interested in this stock the following opittion addrenecd to n cit zen of Quotbec by tho 9 Épaacial editor of the ree be interesti to them :\u2014 may 8 \u201cWhat I have written regarding De troit United I honestly believed, and süill believe.I do not own nu doblar's worth of the bo interest in the road or ray of its officers save as a citizen and ad unprejudiced financial newspaper manx said im my last letter I say 1 Aguin, that the present Mayor is fourflushirg.He would not settle the franchise question if he could, bueause it would rob lim of political thunder.That this view ia right is evident from what a « in tonight\u201d Journal which ! mnil you.M he was so enrn- est nnd honest why does he wait until next spring or summer to ask for a re ceiver As a matter of fact\u2014and 1 know whereof 1 spenk\u2014an investigs- tion of the Company's hooks will di oluve the fact that it hasbeen a clean rorporstion financially.IA ia easy to howl nt a man or a corporation when it is down,.but a difficult thing to stock, bave abeoluteiy |, is the cause of nearly all sickness.¢ COUNT + ST.MICHEL TONIC WINE contains all the ele ments required to enrich and purify the Blood.\u2019 prove the assertions wilaly made.Personally I am satisfied that the Detroit Lat has been honestly managed.only eriticism the management and directors are open to is ving increased the dividend at all when the service required such becvy outley to beep abreast with the development of cily.\u201c here viows may not egres with yours cr with some people in this city, but they are mire aud I will not cover up or attack for the purpose of leasing anyone.I have mo object in Paiste Rigdon or anybody else.\u201cWhen the franchises lapse two years hence there are complicaticns ad in- terwesvings with the franchises that run until 1924 that will take ytears of litigation to settle, and until the legal matters are disposed of Detroit United cannot be prevented from operating: the lines.In the meantime itis altogether probable we will get o mayor.| do not care whether fe isa Democrat or a Republican, as long ns he is not a Liatant ass, who will ome estly wtrive to netlle the question on a fuir baoëis both to the street railwey company and the city.\u201cI am aware that to those who lose the dividend passed, the rction seems barsh.From a buwriness standpoint it wan the only wise thing to do amc it will prove wiser for stockholders in the end than to.have borrowed money on short term notes that would have to have beer sold at 90 and then 6 per cent interest paid thereon, thus further burdeniny the property with an addition to the floating debt that would plunge the water into deep water.The Detroit Urited is not the only corporation.What would of its bonds insued for the i mprovements in a panic like that Wall street has been passing through ?Compare the paper lors of Detroif United with Amalgamated which runs into the hundred millions ; compare #t to United States Steel, still the strongest stock in the market with ite.bundreds of millions paper lcss.Let this storm pass and will æ@ that ja common with o securities Detroit United will resume its proper position in the market.H there wes cause for great ;.larm do you not suppose there would bave been, more than 4,000 shares traded in on the New York market?I am not arguing for Detroit United.1 am stating facts because my sense of justice compels me to.\u201d Yours sincerely, PAUL LEAKE, Financial Editor Detroit Free Press.Cook's Cotton Root Compound \u2018Lhe great Uterine fonio, and only este effectual Mor hly Nogulat ton which women oan n thre al ofsrengib-No.LU NOR PP Eire RE id 7 all ta, or nent pad on receipt of Fast pai ; tex Monique Ca.Toronto.fins.Windeor \u2014\u2014_ MILITIA NOTES.Among the recent promotions and retirements promulgated by the Minister of Militia and Defence are the : following for this district :\u2014 87th Quebec iment\u2014Prqv sional | Lieut.J.E.Bedara is itted to retire.20th September, 1907.89th Temiscourta and Rimouski Re- iment\u2014Lieut.J.A.LeBel is trans- erred to the Corps Reserve.\u2018Septgist, 1907.- | Oth Regt.Voltigeurs de \u201cTo be Major : Capt.E.A.IeBel.Supt.15th, 1907.; THE MOLSONS BANK ANNUAL DINNER.i Mr.William Molson Macpherson, Preaident of the Molsons Bank, plesided at the annual dmner, held at Mount Royal Club on October 91, on the occasion of the annual meeting of | the Molsons Bank.are few banks in Canadas which treat their | clientele with more consideration than | the Molsons Bank.It is ove of our: oldest banks, it has wended its way ! through | times and bad times and stood the financial flurries of years, with credit to the family that founded it, members of which are atiil Inrge shareholders and promisently | identified with it.There is no more ular hank sident than Mr.Wil.| iam Molson Ma on, who takes delight ih dispensing hospitality, not only in Mnntrrol, but at his home in : Quebet.From various reasons soma of the directors were prevented from: attending.Among those who had the ! privilege of being present were : Mr.| W.Molton Macpherson, Rev.Dr.Paterson Smith, Princival Peterson of McGill, Col.Buchan, Ald.Stevens and Monsen, George RK.Drummond, W.Me Intyre, J.Gardner Thompeon.Durnford.8, H, Fwing.Jas.NeCanty, Charlen Cansils, H.Markland Molson, Herbert Maison, Edenr MeDougnll, R.Wilnon-Smith and Jan.Ross.\u2014Finan- cial Chroniele, Get.281 * MATTY BALOWIN GOT DÉCISION | Balgmore, Md., Oct.29.\u2014Reterre Tim Muret to-night.at the Fureka Athietié Club, gave Natty Baldwin of : Boston, the desision over Kid Bulli! van of Washington, at the close of à 18-round hont, during the course of which Sullivan more than ance bad Baldwin in bad shape, but failed to followed up his advantage.Raldwin showed himself the better boxer, but his blows laghedl force.| the MR PFEIFFER'S DYE WORKS We bave just installed in our Pressing and Valet Department an up-to-date Sanitary Pressing Machine the only one of is kind ia Canada.A garment (hat passes through this machine is disinfected as no germs or microbes can exist under a teniperature as high as the dry steam we inject, takes away the griiny appearance, raises the nap revives the colors and imparts to the garment that freshness desired by all dressers.Phone us to call for your suit of clothes and be convinced.A.S.PFEIFFER & CO.Dyers and Cleaners 2}, 4and 6 McMAHON STREET.PHONES 523-524.The Old Reliable Works.T.T.T.GREAT SALE of TEA with PRESENTS A Truly Extraordinary Sale.We are Making a Great Sacrifice ith each pound of choice Tea or Coffee 35 cts.per pound we give & hanson silver table knife.Profit'by this yreat sale to lay in your winter provisions of tea.cp.êxz3m.{AMPLE GRADES AT J.B.ROUSSEAU\u2019'S TEA STORE 238 ST.JOSEPH ST.214 ST.JOHN ST oct.1x3a.w.x8w.BEEF.20 Pounds for $1.00 FRESH PORK, per pound 10c.SAUSAGES, 3 Pounds for - - - - 25c.MINCE MEAT, 3 Pounds for -AT- A.DOMBROWSKI, CHAMPLAIN MARKET.Sma - - = 25c.Ow fir wacls to ow FOOLY, Lépiney & Free rie Ë The greatest slaughter of 9 Remember that smart Children's Coats will wg are siz agen's ve cfferad this week, also a Semi-teadylot of sample Ladies\u2019 Coats.\u2019 We want te soil te yw, gin us à trial and ws are sure that you will be mol sur best customers CARPETS AND OILCLOTH.HEAD QUARTERS.Prospective buyers will do well to get our prices and see our value obtainable here before buying elsewhere, we have the most complote stock in the city, attractive price and patterns.CHILDREN\u2019S COATS.4to 16 years 83.50 to 85.00 this week $2.19.a 60 SAMPLES Only of Ladies\u2019 Coats of prettiest patron, cloth and tweod $3.50 up to $30.00.OUR FUR LINED COATS The quantity sold already in the best proof that we are ahead of ali others.KIMONOS OF EXCLUSIVE BATTRE Flannelette short M5c.to $2.00.\u201c long A to ne Eiderdown long $4.50 to , \u201c short $2.00 eo $13.00 COME ANE SEB OUR READY MADE DEPT.It is a rest rt oe ali \u2019 cout, 8 not pyot te worry himeelf the cho is so large that it is very vagy for him to choose.We are sole agent for Semi-Ready.\u2014_\u2014 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS.LADIES WOOL UNDERSHIRTS Grey, white and pink, of a fine English Wool, extra value 90c., for Bbc.WOOLEN SKIRTS Assorted colors, extra value $2.50 for $1.78.for a man who suit or.overs FUR! FUR! Do you intend to buy fur, we have a Very complete assortment in everything you desire.Cold is coming.it you want « nice pair of BY.ke oll weight, merd smear T° A Faguy, Leninay & Frere 254 264 St.John Street. _ THE QUEBEC OHRONIOLE _ WEDNESDAY.OCTUNER so, 107.| '08 OLYMPIC GAMES \u201cPeerless\u201d Oven Damper Gives Absolute Control Magn ficent Stadium to be \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Most oven dampers have > 7 Erected for Meet cf World only two positi T \u2018hletics, Teither wide open or GHAMPION SHERIDAN 2 are either wide open or tight shut.The \u201cPeerless\u201d dampers are adjustable.If the oven .: .M ganization «of - the is too hot, you cw open the damper and keep on adjusting on Saturuay _ Must Quit Atb- sorte meating which de to be fuk | .A .t yeur in the gr s of rap until you gut the proper temperature.Next.letics.rh Exhibition at Shephad'e , .¥ \\ - dam Tb owen § in fuel With the ordinary oven : Bebe ancient eysiem of holding these pe ie that ~skes ohara a of aif kinds of eantracts in his line of business.con T° ting down the oh 190 por Fe bat a chet WH of the cycle track.gris will, of Sole Agents for the Province of Quebec onl is shoo! sion in a reach ; ; : .And the hoot on ly hoster | inches.| course be banked of at the farce for the Superior and Celebrated Steam f at all, \u2014 coord ign ro en - J While the boucles in tbe park À LOGS TO HAMILTON TIGRRB,- | thought-out peindplowi ot ng rand.Gas Coal of the.+= = - Are deserted after dark\u2014 Hamilton, Ont, Oct.99\u2014-Bes Bimp- | : : * TOOK 87,000.TN: BRTS \u2018+.- Hamilton, Oct.28-=The Tigee sup porters, who accompanied the team to Montreal nn Saturday, and plunged their hank rolls on the Jungle Kingsbrought hack nearly $7,500 of Montreal money.There is scarcely a man on the team who is not badly bruised after Sgturday\u2019s battle.Frank Burson, the brilliant half beck of the Hamilton Tigers, whose collar bone was broken in the stryggle at Montreal on Saturday, announced to-day that he had played his last game ol Rugby.He hed intended finishing out the season but for the accident.Simpson was recognized as one of the speediest half backs in Canadawe PITTSBURGH COAL CO.and PITTSBURGH & ERIE COAL Co., WATER AND RAIL Ho:helaga Bank Chambers, Quebec.Wrapped in heavy furs the chauffeur whixzes by, And the people loudly cheer : When the full back, with one ear, | And the hall back, wth ome undamaged eye, Are dragged away to undergo repairs! WALL PAPER S î ton, who jumped into the game on i me , With bin three TRISH ATHLETE COMING.Saturday\u201d and made such an excellent po AND THE Cards the fakir fools Toronto, Oct.29-The Irish-Canadian showing, will replace Simpron.whose mois.W the rubes at collar hone was hroken, for the rea- mn, The Tigers say that in the four years of the enap-back system there team will receive another strong ad: country fairs.at joy the dition to ita team this fall, =» man Oh, what joy the farmer finde EFFECTS PRODUCED.ing ci ; iil be do § + addition to : RE ge du To Ma Sa SE = ; tors A letter front * | , A A Ie the aim of the decorator.! For erring chickens am and od.are rd Len Limerick | vintly.the lant quarter, since vhe Outer > era bin CE mi tr\" 772 * l COAL! \u2014COAL! whic e 8 .- When we sell Wall Paper we Oh, the fair und Mesting summer's mined Lo come to Canada to live.20 JAMAICA RACES.* , + ae % mn ny \u201cor \\ .put our knowledge of artistio{! ad the blue-ipred golfer stande Mitohetl.the New York weight men, | Jemaice, N.Y.Oct, 29-The Bayville : an barmony of color snd of the, With his oii Role sands | and they rammed im to ome | eke S00 a sixtomth, as ru Scotch Anthracite (Hard) Coal .i 7 ivers i i ronto.e : effects of the side lights andj Though he oh he imagines ee Dr and Started, | Ho is nw en |romited in an ser victory.for the route, and ie expected here in time to | odds on favorite, doration.She reflections at your service, aim, : À! vomen guther cos! along the Ted her Geld to the atretob, where - ALL SIZES .1 track make his appearance at the Garrison t ing to produce a result thes | , Des by day.games, Nov.aie faiior.Mais 5 «he moved out and won easily.of urnaces ovas an ang 9 8 shall permanently please.the guy Creed hes tall, and, though only SAVE MONEY F F \u2019 { 8 Pe yP Turkey oock locks\u2019 with eusplelon et La enr of ag box already won aver | On Burs \u201cand Oilcloth, Curtains and bec\u201d Lead Near the st th Ji 700 prises.is specialty in jumping, | Brocatels.Quebec's Leading Wall | Near the ow the caviis curled.| 1; Ro in a good hurdie and fait] FAGUY.TEPINAY & FLERE More Satisfactory and More Economical Than Paper and Paint Store sprinter.Creed broad jumps feet 1 Like a pall, .: \u2019 954 and 264 St.John Street.And the card clubs are once more inch, high jumpn 6 feet 2 inches, and \u2018Any Other» with whom he was infatuated, in_ 8 hotel in that town om September 3rd has bean sentenced to two yéars and a half in Kingston Penitentiary.sentence wan deferred \u2018until the present, awaiting reanltn of the wounds, an it | wen feared the girl might die.Phe has, however, reco und Jeffries waa convicted =} sarusluuchias instead { of murder.» .FA ' \u2018 Starti ore holds the worid'e hop.step, and jump SME WAS KILY ENTIRELY ne up from shore to sh record ol 48 fest 4 inchen.He is one Barrià, Ont, Oct.99.\u2014dchn Jelfries | C oO A are an [0S., fof the hurdlera in Treland.of Midland, who shot Hose Latanville, | | e 146 St.John Street.' EstimatesCheerfullyGiven | Old Coughs Zaz: A takes à streng medicine, « doctor\u2019's Knap inches fowch wth pour family doctor A.K.Hansen& Co., Phone 362 -97 St.Peter St medicine, te master sch coughs.A could toke Berry Pow people ely on; re Pecyerai. tora.had the bourg ti} midaight FRS ET re sol aay end Mil waraen.are ng to «People proper make à jour are léaving out of their tranks what F expect to- wear.- t is the most nondeë in the weriét fibre i fil 8 ii Ë iF I Ë i PY WILLIAM WALLACE, JR.pare soir î Ë # jé fire E allowed to e, but duri ing the i entertain 3 3 tle TH jar > g Bf tell of her own 53% e present generation.echool planned u lark\u201d for the fo Eh ce 74 if .3 i: ¥now \u201chow \"7 he LL t| and rudeness, this going d household duties you mend, or read some help it was that the time wot spent Owcasionally Ler Kittle girl make formal calls such calls Aunt lor and helped ber the* company.t Maria's way of entertaining was to tell them how much bet- smarter children used to be than straight-laced d her superiority over the child- y before Hallowe'en Katie's com- © what they ing cvening and as ueual Katie was into ba cae of the gay \u2018 tint Marie is things\u2019 said Katie.\u201cBut may.7 go home with me and ask BY MAUD WALKER.1t was a cold October morning, the day before Hallowe'en, and the grest city awoke to look upon the fret suggestien of winter.From an old untenantéd tam- Ve-down building\u2014which had been com- demned as unease for people to live in \u2014 a little boy of perbaps ten years of His face was dirty, his hair uncomb- and his clothing thin, and soil- He raised à pale, sad towards sky which was only to be seen by looking upward, for the tall buildings cut all the Srmament save that directly \u201cUgh, it's cold!\u201d And the boy shivered end turned his coat collar.\u201cWonder ;{ what I'll do for a warmer coat this win- \u2018| ter.But how hungry 1 am! I must hurry up to the newspaper office and get my papers.But if business is as bad today as it was yesterday there'll be little to eat on.Gee, but I've had à hard time since my dear mother died and my father was tak- én to the bospital all cut up by a street earl It a year now since dear mother was tooked away from us, and over a month ines poor old father was hurt so that he'll probably die.Let's sse\u2014today's vis itors\u2019 day at the hospital.I can go and ace him between thres and four o'dock this afternoon.Well, I must get to sell- papers, or I'll not eat this morning.\u201d saying, the dittle boy, whose name was Neddie Bmith, hurried off down the street which waa being rapidly filled with , all of them shivering, hurry- miserable-looking beings, sut erly in It was yet too early for But began to enix with their wretched brothers and sisters, quest of work.the regulariy-employed to soon the better4o-do clase be out.and the day advanced rapidly.Neddie Smith the horrible train wreck \u2014 paperst editi papers!\u201d had not Jong been à atreet news t bis bundle of papers counted out to him and with his small stock in trade tucked under his arm be went down the street erving his warep: \u201cFirst edition, papers! papers! all about ret in spite of Naddie's efforts to \u201ckeep it as his desr mother done.\u201d And his father was too til at evening time to lend » hand \u2018st tidying up the place.le andre to prepare meals for his boy and himself, but other tacks were.left to the umtutored little Neddie.And then had happened the most terrible thing.Neddie's father while cross ing 8 crowded street was knocked down by a passing etrest-car and so badly injured that now his life was despaired of.Boon after this terrible accident the Jandlord of their little flat seized the fumni- ture for rent and Neddie found himself on the street paréatioss, penniless and boy.As you have learned from his mornai homelens.ing soliloquy, his mother was dead and his fatber seriously injured and lying in Before thest dire calamities had happened in Neddie's life his home had been à clean and wholesome one, His father had been a factory worker sud his mother à plain soamastress, sewing by the dsy in private homes.But the combined incomes of the @ hospital.though very poor.parents merely met their living expenses, nothing being saved for that \u201crainy dey\u201d which now poured as a deluge on the head of the helpless but hopeful Neddie.After his mother\u2019s death Neddie and his father bad kept the, little three-room flat, eddi continued to attend had Katie\u2019 Hallowe'en.ber to Jet me join you shell relent a bit and conment, being as it's Hallowe'en.\u201d That evening Katies two most intimate friends, Lucy and Grace, accompanied ber home and very solicitowsly ssked Aunt Maria's consent for Katie to make one of their Hallowe'sen party om the following evenins.- \u201cHallowe'en party!\u201d And Aunt Marie threw up hands end eyebrows in conater nation.\u2018Not if I know myself,\u201d she exclaimed.\u201cWhy, it's nothing but roughness ing about playing pranks with people's property.No, indeed, Katherine doesn\u2019t go a etep out of this houss after eupper\u2014if I kmow it.She's been brought.up, iu a quiet, stay-st \u2018home and mind-your-own-business manner.No tom-boying for a girl vader my roof.1 can promise you.\u201d And so the Hallowe'en matter vwes st- tied so far an Katie wan concerned.And the little girl's heart was heavy in consequence.All that' evening she found her mind mandarin from her books while she in getting tomorrow's vons.Bhe was continually thinking VE what the world would be like if alt women were like Aunt Maria.The mothers of her little friends were sa different.\u2018Why,, there was Grace's mama, aa jolly ae any of the children, arin games with ber Jittle daughter and her young friends.And how much interest she always took in Grace's parties and childish pleasures, too, And J mams was the same Way.She lay eside ber work any time to tell a story to an assembled groep of little folks; and it was not untmual to see her out coasting with Lucy and Lvey's friends of san evening, not only kesping close watch that no one was hort in the sport, but enjoying the fun as keenly as any of the younger omus, And thes thinking Xatie heaved o sigh, a sigh eo deep that her aunt, vit- His ace was dirty, his bair wneombed and his clothing rageed.= overheard it\" and looked wp from her mw- \u201cAre you sick, Katharine, that you make that horrible nowe?\u201d she asked Maria\u201d sabwered Katielittle worry.That's \u201cRorry about what?asked Aunt Maris shocked at har miece's daring to hint that she could possibly have any- under her \u201cNooo, Aunt - was just feeling à thing to be sorry about roof.\u201cOh, sorry I can\u2019t go with the giris and boys tomorrow evening to celebrate Hellowe'en.You know I'm oaly twelve home all id just aa strictly as [ know how.Ys even more strict with yon in some things than my own mother was with me when J was a girl.You should ap- Katherine/ | bad 60 en Then the offended old lady arose, put t and excur and years old, Aunt, and staying at the Lime gets obit pager \u201cYou are an ungrateful, girl\u201d Aunt Maria \u201cT In preciate eurh bringing up, away her vewing for the vigh\u2018 ed Katharine trom the sitting room.As she said good night to the little orphan\u2014 with whom she was trying to be just in her old-fashioned way\u2014there was à knocking at the front hall door.\u201cNow, who can Maria.\u201cIt's eight o for callers, In baif \u2018an hour every should be in bed and the lights out.\u201d Sie went to the door and there found He was Grace's grand- old Dr.Jongsfather, and knew Katie and Katie's Aun! Maria well.Maris were hearts, but a ltt Mrs hed deep | never having found any other ting at the apposite side of the table, who could take the place in t be?\u201d asked Aunt and no hour one In fact, when he snd Aunt young they had been sweet- misunderstanding bad pin them to drift apart.And eo Aunt | 9297 * remained single all her life.oung man er esteem (Annt Maris never thought of love) that At first Neddie, heart-heavy, was daved.Which way to turn, what to do to sustain life, be did not know.He wandered about the streets the first day of his homelessness, hie mind and heart so full of his poor injured father that he forgot he had nothing to ent\u2019 and nowhere to alesp or shelter himself for the night.But at last tiredout nature asserted itself.As the darkneay fell Neddie's weary limbs gave out and hunger cried aloud within him.He bad mo blood relatives to whom he might apply for immediate help.He was too proud to go to strangers who would doubtless call him a beggar.Bo he hunted about for some place where he might creep for the night.and | On the morrow be would hunt for work.By chance he found the old tumble-down tenement house that had been condemued, -jand which etood silent, empty, waiting its tinal destruction at the hands of hired deepoilers.Into this abode the child crept and alept on the bare floor.And here he slept each wight for a whole \u2018month, esrning a .pents ench day sell ing papers.The memey went for food-\u2014 food of the worst kind.At the baker's Neddie would buy a few cheap cakes, and from a street vender he would buy \u201choky- voky\" and pickles.Bo you will not won: der that the child soon became pale and wesk, feeling each night as he lay down to sleep on the cold floor of the silent tenement houss that nothing shodt of a fire could arcuse him again to action.But each morning there was the thought of hia father and the cry of the gnawing stomach to eend him forth into the street sgain.And thus the time pamed arriving at the morning on which this story opens -\u2014 the day preceding Hallowe'en.\u2019 By nine o'clock Neddie dad sold out his stock ofpapers and had a profit of seven conte With this eplendid aum\u2014 for it was more than Neddie uwsusily made of à morning\u2014he went to & baker's and bought some cakes.Them, having'three cents left he wandered about till jemaw a hot.coffee vender measuring Gut steaming black stuff from & wort of dven-pail.Men and women and children wera buying this liquid and drinking it to keep eut the cold and chesk their hunger.Neddie bought young Billy Jones had beld there.And effR after Billy Jones had become a full-fledged young doctor o! medicime, and married pretty Gracie Turner, he and Aunt Maris remained good friends.And now that the doctor was a grandfather, and Aunt Maria old enough to be a grandmother, their friendship was a deep ome.Aunt Maria often going to the doctor for advice in matters of business.\u201cWhy, Dr.Jones! What on earth are you here for at this time of night!\u201d asked Aunt Maria, holding the door open, but not inviting her visitor ia.\u201cI hope there's mothing the matter with any of your faiks.\u201cNo, no, Maria,\u201d answered the doctor.\u201cBut there's something the matter with JOR leat, swish.May I coms in a bit t wan thd chet « bi te bal£ an hour , come right in,\u201d said Aunt Maris, ber tone cordial, but her manner reluctant, She did not approve of late hours, even for visitors.The gud old doctor entered the sitting room Abd wok his chair beside the comfortable ute Bre.a Katie gone to for, the litte girl.looking about \u201cJust gone, sir,\u201d said Aunt Maxis.\u201cT\u2019 raising Katbarine by clock peg pe know.No staying up after à certain hour at night and no lying abed after a cer tain hour in the morning.I believe in regularity.\u201d And Aunt Maria looked at the clock with a meaning glance.\u201cWell friend Maria,\u201d said the doctor, \u201csince it is getting om clove to your bed time I guess I'd better be maki my vigit short.But the truth is, Maria, | tame Over bere t | tonight to talk over old times\u2014-when you wd I ere Toune.Dn you remember the : all went to the country in the big bob sled\u2014and got tumbled A in the \u201c \u201cOh, i guess I do,\u201d egid Aunt Mari laughing beartily \" he cain a chap ter of her girlhood.\u2018Yes, yes.But how long ago that ali was! Why, I'd almest forgotten it,\u2014really woukl never have thought of it aguin hadn't you refreshed my memory, Vell, we were à gay company that night, weren's we?\u201d The old Doctor Junes and Aunt Maria recalled many happy incidents of their youth, husking bees, harvest-home festivals, country \u2018airs, wedding festivities and other occasions of gaiety whem youth lets loose ite spirit.And wo they sat and talked and laughed till suddenly Aunt Mana heard the clock strike.Looking up in surprise ehc almost gasped.Thea, with chiding in her voloe she t to her jolly visitor: T \u201cDr.Jones, do you see that it is ten o'dock?Mercy ma, I never heard it when ft struck nine! Where were my wits, anyway?\u201cBack ig the happy past, Maria,\u201d smiled the good doctor.\u201cWe were young again for an hour end a half tonight, and now that we are old again let ue not forget that others ere young ss We were once, and that youth has ite ows requirements.And while | think of it, Maria, 1 came over expremly to ask you to meommider your decision in regard to little Katie's making one of the Hallowe'en party to morruw aight.My Mitt Gracie has told me that you refused to grant your comsent to her going.But eine you have just Lad a petp into the folded pages of your own pest, enjoyed udce more the sweet ngtime of lifs, end Îte inotent gaiety, don\u2019t tar those pricious memories from your mind.May young jn heart and help the young Ja years te be happy.three cents\u2019 worth, which was given him ia an old tin cup which he handed back to the venedr after haviug drunk the oon- tents.\u201cNow,\u201d he amid to Limsel, \u201cI'll wander round to the park till time to go to see poor father\u2019.Once in the park Neddie made bold to wash bis face and hands in the playing fountain.He wiped them dry on a bit of paper Le found lying on « park bench.He wes anxions LS neat as possible when he to see bis father.At the hour when visitors were allowed to call upon their sick at the charity bos tal Neddie was admitted to his father's bedside.The poor man lay like one al- tesdy dead, so coloriess be was.But he opened his eyes when Neddie whispered \u201cFather dear, it's me \u2014 Neddie, come to see you.\u201d Then in à very weak voice the father whispered to his little boy who sw soon to become an orphan indeed: \u201cDear boy, | cannot get wall.The doctor told me so this morning.I have a fa- father whispered to his little boy who was long.But D cannot die-and leave you in this great\u2014cruel \u2014 city.Promise me that\u2014youll go\u2014itto the \u2014 country sad find \u2018a home.You ure a good boy\u2014and\u2014 an honest man's son, Youll find some good soul\u2014who'll take\u2014\u201d But the voice became too weak for Neddie to bear more.The poor man\u2019s eyes went shut and his breathing came hard.Neddie felt a pang at his heart and a sob rome bis throat which he smothered, fearing his father would think him weak, A nuree, coming at the moment, saw the change in the aick man's condition, and hurried Neddie awsy.As she did ao Neddie euddenly turned to ber with a supplicating voice: \u201cPlease, oh, please, good lady, allow me to stay somewhere near.1 fear my father is dying.1 can\u2019t bear to leave him now.I may never see him again if ! am sent away.\u201d .Although the nuree was hardened to sights of grief and pain this litle ples from a grief-atricken child was ton much for bar to refuse, and leading Neddie to] a small anteroom, nesr to the ward in which his father lay, she bade bim wait there till she came for him.The afternoon wore away, and the lights were sent flickering like fireflies throughout the big hospital.And still Neddie ent in the ante-room unnoticed by anyone.Just ss he was on the point of going to someone to make inquiry about his father\u2019s condition the nuree who had brought him there entered.Her face was serious and sympathetic as she bent over Neddie, saying: \u201cIt is all over, child.Your father died half an hour ago.It will be impossible fer you to see bim now.Bhall-\u2014\" But Neddie did not wait for anything more.Turning quickly, that the aume might not ee his face, so drawm with grief and eyes filled with Litter tears, be you my to Katie's going with the party tomorrow evening! They are planning on a guy time with a supper at our house after they bave torn the town up.\u201d And the good doctor laughed merrily, his blue eves twinkling as be rose to take bis de parture.Aunt Maria's face flushed a bit.She felt for the first time that perbape she had been a little too strict in her methods regarding the rearing of Katie.\u201cWell\u201d she said, \u201cI guess she may go.The only thing, Doctor, is this: when we\u2014you and 1 were young\u2014we never bad these rough Hallowe'en parties.We were mors decorous in our conduct.\u201d \u201cYou have surely forgotten again that bobsled ride,\u201d reminded the doctor.\u201cAnd the barn dance we had out at old Tom Atkins\u2019 farm, when we liked to have with our merrymaking.But you were the young one then, Maria, aud now it is Katie.Do you see the difference?\u2019 \u201cAnd what more, Doctor, I'll try to keep my girlhood days closer to the sur face of my thoughts in future, especially when Katie is in mind.So now good night.And say to Grace that she may count Katharine im on the Hallowe'en do- ioge.It may not be just the PROPER thing, but we ean\u2019t always be right.The best of us \u2018will make mistakes sometimes.\u201d \u201cYou are correcting your gravest mis take tonight.\u201d declared the good doctor, and shaking his hostess\u2019 hand be bowed good night and went down the street whistling like a boy, be was eo happy to have accomplished bis purpose.\u201cYes, it's good to be young, sighed Aynt Maria.\u201cBut mercy on us! I had most forgot that I was ever a girl.Well, Katharine may thank the doctor if she has « gay time toworrow evening.But all the same I don't approve of such frivolity, even though | was as silly when young.But 1 bave given my word and I'll stand by it.Katharine may go with the young folks whenever sha wishes to I'll stand in her way no longer, for after all, I'm a wel OLD MAID, and don't really know so much about rearing children as 1 ought to.\u201d ren ett A WOMAN'S WAY.You can't convince s woman that a novel is interesting unless the hero and heroiné © married in the Jest chapter sad live bappily ever after.ce THE CRUEL WRETCH.She\u2014You call me beautifal now, Sut will Joo call me brantiful 3 years from now?.He\u2014Ob.why picture the diemal side of averything?Yon may be dead then.: .NATUKK FORESTALLED HER.He-Buffrage or no suffrage, woman's chicf duty, after all, is to make fools of us raen.She\u2014I quite agree.But you've no idea how tiresome it is when nature bre forestalled ne.NOT ALWAYS NECKSRARY.In the Hurf-\u2014-He- Aré you afraid?She\u2014Why, no.There's no danger, je there?Ha\u2014No, but L dida\u2018t suppose that was essential.THR SHRXWD OLD MAN.Daughter\u2014He writet me | letters n week.\\ Fathor\u2014Bat be gots only ome pay ea Wiat de velope.\u201cI ove.I wee,\u201d admitted Aunt Maria.! 2 A Strange Hallowe'en Happening.© 2 \u2018wrecked the barn and the house as well.fled from the bmildiny smothered sobs shaking his thin little body.No, he did not want to see his father\u2014now.It weuld no since he could not spesk to nor fee] the caress of his dear hands.nad gone, then, to juin the dear mother.And Neddie was aijone in the world.- As inst as he çould go he ran towards the West.A fuint glow of the setting sun mil] reddened the sky, and Neddie knew that in thas direction ley the country.His father told him to leave the cruel city\u2014to go to the country where some good soul wuuld care for him.That night Neddie lay in the shelter of a haystack, cating one of the cakes he had kept from the morning's meal.When the dawn broke he rose snd started toward a farm bouse near by.But the barking of a big dog sent him ou down the road, away from the farm.He walked all day, resting at intérvais on the roadside.But everywhere the farm houses looked so fine and big that he feared to go to their owners to ask for a home where he night work for his board.He knew that the prosperous and well-fed could not understand his deplorable condition, and would call him a young trap and send bim about his business or turn him over to the county authorities Lo be ant to the poor hous.And Neddie could not bear the thought of be coming a dependent.And wo another ni Hallowe'en night \u2014found, Neddie still a wanderer.He bad entered the outskirts of s little town st dusk and had felt so lonely and sad that he rank down near to & big barn to rest.As be lay there in the moon light he wondered what would become of him, for he was nigh unto starvation.Hearing something crawling in the grass near him he got up and climbed into a covered wagun\u2014s wagon wich as grocers deliver their gogda in to customers.Ouce inside the wagon he hid himself beneath the seat and an old blanket.Bring wdtn out he \u2018soon fell into a profound aleep from which the noise of merrymakers did not rouse him.Boys and girls, as well aa many grown-ups, were out in force to celebrate the gay occasion of Iallowe'en in regular country fashion.A group of boys raided the barn in whose shed Neddie slept so soundly in the delivery wagon.They seized hold of the wagon's tongue and drew it down the street, yelling and leugh- ing gaily as they went along.But throughout his ride Neddie slept on, dreaming that be was in a warn house and enjoying a good supper.The merrymakers drew the old wagon into a beautiful lawn, yard to a handsome private bouse.Right up to the front door they drew it and left it standing there.Then they went sway, laughing to think how angry Mr.and Mm.Drew him He There was a rwall boy oamed Tom West, Who in vanity extended his cheat; No boy and where Couid assume h an air, Just because he was flashily érest.sightly wagon marriog their well-kepb lawn, ; About seven o'clock on the following morning Neddie was awakened by a soft hard on his face.hla d it's a little boy, as sure as I'm alive!\u201d It was a womanp voice, « sweet, motherly one.Neddis opened bia eyes and thought be was dram ing.Nitting up he esid: \u201cOh, | must be dreaming all this.1 never aaw this place before.Oh, 1 hope it was all a dream about dear father dying.\u201d Then tears welled up in his eyes and be said to the surprised lady who was lovking in on bim: \u201c1 don't know whether or not l'm awake.I left the city last night\u2014after my father \u2014Jied.I! was eo\u2014#o!-lonetouss sad had nowhere to go.\u201d | The lady looked pityingly into Neddie's 1 face, saying: \u201cCome little bey, come.into [the house and tell me bow you came te be here.You are awake and not dreaming.last night was Hallowe'en, - and doubtless you were out merrymaking with the town boys and got in here to hide, and so fell asleep.\u201d Neddie went into the house with \u2018the lady and soon she lad heard his pitiful story, told in detail from the date of big mother\u2019s death.After Neddie had finished she put her arms around his\u2019 shivering little form and eaid through ber tears: \u201cYen, dear little boy, your father was right.You have found the soul who will take you and love you and give you & home.You were brought to us in a very strange way\u2014a veritable Hallowe'en gift.And here you shall remain.My husband will be delighted, for you shall grow up to take the place of a dear little son we Jost a gear ago.Unly yesterday we were dis- cusfing the advisability of adopting a little sun, and here be is this morning\u2014 right at our front door.Bo come, and meet your foster father, then you shall have something to est.After that comes would be when they came to thei! front |.door the next morning and found the un- bath, some nice new clothes and\u2014 home and LOVE.\u201d of # JS: Geli?penccsmncc cna cance gimp a mme The Kea, or, Mountain: Nestor >.A strange bird is the Ken, or Mountain -Nestor, « perrot belonging to South Is land, New Zealand.Ita color is monotonous, and in no way ls it of striking ap pearance; but it bas won for iteell an wa- enviable reputation through itw habit of diet.Bince man became an inhabitant of the island, avd there raised his flock of sheep, this hird has fed on mutton in preference to any other food.Ite manner of procuring a dinner is after this fashion: A flock of Kes, or Mountain-Nestors, will surround a sheep and drive it from its companions.Then they torment it till, from sheer exbawstion, the poor animal sinks helplemly to earth to become the vicious flock\u2019s prey, lipon its unprotected buck the birde swarm, literally eating the quivering thing alive, for death dows not come to relicve the tortured animal ill the birds have picked through ite back into the intwstines, thus wounding it mer tally end canting slow death.is binl-bas been known to attack horees ales, and owing to its evil pro- pensitics, the sheap ferme of the island are doing their utmost to exterminate it.rte er\u2014 HARD ON THE MBN.busband's funeral sxpenses before she be- ins to take in washing io.suppout snstber }| ments just to con A widow should at least pay her firet | il Dear little Snip, & tiny young Plays In the yard through toe Bay: Bui when ths Bight falls asd sare coms it He sleeps in his kennel on hay.He io a dear nous pote ee straight AR thanks he will shake Mande with Ho TH jump rough & boop sad tom ww He will carry a eans Indeed, little Balp\u2019s & m As tue ag you'll And anywhere; ighty fi ne dog, ANNIB JAMS, Doesn't take off his hat 40 King Edward There is fust ome Kaglish noble whe don't have to take his hat off to Kiag Edward.This is Baron Forester, whos ancestor in the time of King Hemry VIII, were granted this special privilege bu cause of some vervire he performed for the ervwn.This was a noticeable feature of the King's coromatien, but Lord For setor, after wearing hie hat for g few mo on this ir ilage of bia family, took bia bat off the remainder of the erowd of English: \u2018Beotisd and Irish noblemen THB QUE (80 ORRONIOLE.WEDNESDAY, OUTOBER 30, 1907, A TIMELY HINT PUT IN YOUR COAL Now, before the bad weather sets in.Your orders will have our very best attention.THE CANADIAN IMPORT CO, 85 DALHOUSIE STREET.PHONE 200.eT 104554006444 69HOHHHHO BY MAUD WALKER.It was a cold October morning, the day belare Hallowe'\u2018en, and the groat | eity awoke to look upon the first sug- \u2018gestion of winter.m an old un- (Lenanted tumble
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