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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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[" * , n oe The Wsather Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf, \u2014 - Variable winds, fire; aboyt the came | À temperature., i] a The Quebec | Temperatures.Marizum and Minimum Temperstures; \u2014Montreal, 34.46; Quebec, 30.44.ESTABLISHED 1764.QUEBEO, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 21, 1908 ONE UENT, - FINISH £ .« ; r =.| \u2019 | f * : HIS WORK?- LAURIR PLEKOS FOR ANOTHER TERM Much Machine-Made Display, but Little Genuine Enthusiasm at His Montreal Meeting, : \u2019 (Special to Chroricle.Y Montreal, (et, 20.-Sie Wilfeid Laur ler had to-night to face what was ine fended to be tie grand climax of his vietion tour of the country in the big Montreal demonstration in his onor.Not a feature which could stimulate enthusiasm | was left ont, there evidently being a big money chert somewhere in the rear which could be demanded upon indehnitely for ex penses.Every available sign of wel come was drawn upon.The carloads of scenery which have hewn touring the country in the wake of Liberal orators were all concentrated upon this city, while all the huntin®® flags and other bon-committal decoration which re kept in etock for the annual Si.Jean ptiste proccasions were (ro\u2018 ted out and nailed to telegraph poles.In\u2018 nd- dition to this any cuterprising youth who eared to risk biming bis fingers with Boman candles was supplied with ail he conid got away with on the sole condition that he would explode them on the ronte of the end the swall boys kept faith.Every evailable Land had been hired, and the | \u2018ber imaiority of the backs in the city had teen engaged for the procession, with .the Feault that it was really one of the biggest political demonstration ttat has cbr taken place in the city.There was all sorts of made to ordet enthusiasm, but not a great deal of the spontaneous variety that means sates.The whol: affair was even more of a circus parade thun the Niagara Falls meeting.which opened the Ontario tour, or the spectacular meef- ine of Nt.Hoch'v, when Nir Wilfrid met his own constituents in Quetce tl, and, as.such was welcomed hy the French clements of them ctv with-|- more admiration than enthurieer.Ciowds lived the streets and \u2018watched the procession ar it wended itn way from the Windror Hotel through the trading streets to 4he Monument National and thence fo Sohmer Par.Lut apart fram tbe machine made welcome there was no particular evidncez ol rétine to the \u201cGrand Chef du Parti iheral\u201d from the people.Thie was! especially evident in the Fayli-h sec tion of the' city, where there wera practically no drcorations, and little sign of anv popular demonstration.Ar the procession approached the cast end.however, (here wax a decided change.andthe irects were lived with multitudes of people, while il- lea-inatichs and decorations of all Line's were strongly in evidence.¥=-1v in the cvenirg a crowd gath- to! an Nomimon Seesre, opposite the Vind ar, the\u2018 procession grivivally fie wn, with banners and iitumi- rv ime of ali kinds, while from the VX a veries of lice works were ex vioded to heen the throng in good humor until the procession got under wav.About hall past sever Sir Wilfrid, accommnnied hv Hon, Mr.Brodeur and veveral local leaders, appeared at {he hotel doors, and was greeted by a hearty cheer from the crowd and à fou de joie from the fireworks stand.A procession then formed up, including bands and a large number of citizens in carriages and on foot, and recorted the Premier to the Monument Nation al.where the first meeting of the evening wan held.All the seats had been removed and manv people were crowd: ed into the hig hall to give Rir Wil the welcome he hax been accus tomed to in Montreal during the past twelve vearr.There were the cus tomary mene of enthusinsm, singing ol French-Canadian national airs.and ap- planse when the Premier apirared.Sir Wilfrid, however.had little | Payne, from Manchester\u201411 pkgs to hut it was generally attributed to F.T.Thomas & Co.10d to\" Wire | & Holland, 12 da to M.Puffy, Per steamer Hektor, Jansen.from Hvdney\u20146112 tons coal to Dumimion l'oai Co\u2014_\u2014 | NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York, (et, 20\u2014Flour receipts, | 1R.726 barrels ; exports, 5,305 barrels ; quiet.Wheat recripia, : quiet ; harley, 211,000 bushels ; exports, 12.600 buah- (ele : apot, sary ; options clored te.net ihigher.Corn receipts, 3.45 bushels ; spot, barely steady ; option market was without transactions, closing je.to fr higher.Date receipts, 48.000 bunhela ; exporte, 1,995 bushals ; spot, carier : rosin, quiet : molasser, squiets | turpentine, steady ; pig iron, ateady ; copper, qitiet ; lead, dull ; tin, frm ; { sugar, raw, firm : refined, firm, Do Your Looks Quite Satisfy You ?ls your color fresh and rosy?; anplt te LaRne & LaRue, Notaries, 128 St.Ann \u2018atreet.= |WE GIVE | HOTSE FOR SALE\u2014FNTSE.FOR merly nrcapied by the Rec Mr, Ames, SPECIAL PRICES gi, m5, Corte wot oe FOR of ground.Including garden.Annie 1 42 BL.Lovie Street.Teley hone 515 FAMILY WASHINGS AGENTS WANTED 7 _\u2014 EE | Our work satisfies the most XoRTHFRNY GROWN NURSERY exacting.Stork pears lives.jou Very horde.TRY US in the province.Tre ta name oi + | ?> | WE AIN TO PLEASE 107, Pry om thine.TT TH Montreal! 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Tablets placed in vour vert poclart vi he sufficient guard against the revels of 5 worn-out stomach.A tablet taken a few moments alter a copious meal will remove any in effects of food from your stomach and vou may oat as generously as those about you.Ona of there little tablets will of -itweil meitlo all questions of indigestion for that meal and will place your stomach and digestive organs in e better condition for the next.Your blood will be enriched, and the Jeted gastric fluide will be rebwlt.tuart\u2019e Dyspepsia Tablets are fa- tural, active, digestive agents who give to the gastrio juices the elements they tack, which ease tha stomach, remcve Prisauion, and enrich ard stimulate the All of these statements may be vert fied if you will take but 6 little of your time to prove them.Every dr carries Stuert\u2019s Dyn pps Tablete in stock and will ofl To of thelr merit.These tablets coli ot r 30¢.per box, or send us vour name | and address ard we will send vou at once bv mail a tris free.Ad- dress F.À.Stuart Co, 100 Stuart Bldg, Matohaii, Mid- ERLE LULL SE SLL FR soups, oysters, à ! ~ A I + - mad à and Children.A Full Assortment of Gloves Boleros.Seles- « SPE :CORBY'S MATURED AS WHISKEY SHOULD BE \u201cWinter is Coming\u201d \u201cTURNBULL'S Cee-Tee Brand Underwear in White, Natura! and Black, for Ladies\u2019 Mitts, Clouds, Toques, Sashes, Golf - Jackets, Nerkfotk Vests Berlin Wool, Shetland Floss and Slipper P.C.Corsets\u201422 Styles\u2014Guaranteed.E.J.DYNE English \u2018Ribbed Woo! CIAL - 49 John St 3 Phone 271 AISSE C LA d'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME de QUEBEC SAVINGS BANK ITTV TOW (ARAD OFFICE STACK re >, ARE Wav hod Ti rouN 71 5% John Steen.7 0h Stessu 0180 Valler Streets \u2018arner FE and Claire Fontaine Strests \u2018ovner of 85.Peter Mountain Hill mmercial ices \u201cTha'yranghes nf St.Roch, St.Sauveur and 3t.John's Sudbury ars te cpen every Saturday and Monday evening, krom 7 te 8.33 s'alaa't rterest Pald from Dats of Deposit avd an Dally Dalavae.DIED THOMPSON.\u2014-At St.Bridget\u2019s Asyum, on the 19th inst, Catherine Thomgmon, brioved wile of the ate Willian Thony ron.> Natice cf interment later.\u2014\u2014 = \u2014 rasements, \\ Winter is Cowing\u2014E.J.Dynes.Ready-to-Year Giotment Def artment \u2014 F.Simand & Cie- ave» l'ute Wool Underwear.\u2014 Ve.i hanks @o., Ltd, » Hetland-Merrings, Ete.\u2014Fraser, r & Co, Ltd.Jiper-Neidicck Champagne \u2014 À.Gremer.Vepanlt Rirndiae~Law, Young & Co.Merling Kf Diveters\u2014 Berthelot Market.(ahist Wented\u2014J.J.Dunloplarge Nevting\u2014Quubec Skating Rink.Hedused Rutes\u2014G.T.R.System.Nominion Tlections C.P.R.Spneral Elections\u2014Canadian Nor.Que- .bee and Q.& L.St.C.Ry.*.M.8.King Edward\u2014Holliday Bros.Quebec West, TWO MEETINGS A General Meeting of the Electors of Montcalm Ward will be held this evening (Wednesday, 2st inst.) at o'clock in the SKATING RINK, St.: Louis Gate.\u201c AT THE PALAIS 8.30 P.M.HENDERSON STREET or * Mr.Price and other speakers address the meeting.> ORGANIST WANTED, M For Methedist Church, Quebec.Writ.\u201cten Applications, testimonials, etc, until Friday, 23rd inst., may be ad dressed to the undersigned.- J.J, DUNLOP, .: Sporetarya P.0.Box 389, Quebec.toned FRE POPULAIRE NATIONAL niarged, Bepsinted, Redecorated.RG WBREK OF 193h OOT.vo THE TROUBLES OF A MOTHER , Drama in B Acts, and 6 Tableaux, by 2 P.Deigremont and J.Dornway The Most Thrilling of the Frencif F v MATINEES :\u2014Tusday, Thursday sad 7 ADMISSION :\u2014Matiases 15 and Ne, fr Evenings 10-15-26 and 38¢.Boxes 50c | THESTARTHEATRE 7 68ST.JOBN STRRET.NR ALEK SAUNDERS, MANAGER, - Pletures that almost talk, and \u20ac 1llustrated Songs.+ SOMETHING NEW \u2018SOMETHING GOOD, \u2018»BOMETHING WORTR BEEING s-SONGS OF THE BEST.+ Entertaining, lnstructive and Amusattention paid to ladies and be -ADMISSION-\u2014Ge, = 745 | Ti | 8 boon: BENNETT'S LAST WEEK GF VAUDEVILLE JEAN CLERMONT'S _ PARODIE CIRCUS Funniest Act jn Vaudeville.THE SUNNY SOUTH W\u2014Comedians, Siazers asd Bancers\u2014M 8\u2014BIG ACTS\u20148 Matinee Daily 2.50 p.m.Prices 15-280.Evening Prices 15-25-38-600.THE NICKEL BEST MOVING PIÈTURE SHOW IN TOWN \u2014 Matinees .]1 pm.to 5 pm.Nights.ADMISSION TO ALL 5c.NOTICE Is hereby given that the Pier the mouth of Cap Rouge River is sa the was there a white light by night, tion of the desp water taken at the end of tis long ia In & straight line with the eaid fat buoy «nd about 600 fest to the Cap Rouge Whar! and Pies Co.N.FLOOD, apl0st.l Manage.TURKS AND BULGARIANS FIGHT Lendon, Oct.20\u2014A denpatch to a news agency from Athens reports an engagement between Turkish and Bulgarian troops at.ljuame on the tron tier.According to this report seventy Bulgarians and Turks were killed, {There is no confilmation of this from any source.Word's hoding, Stan fr I qu i, makes w of ei poe ds Pis PE Aas, and Effects of ure or Boosie ! $1 per box, poto ge One wiil ple six Lag.oF pall of AFS Pompe vr: Tie Weod Medio) * ga PR wrmorty Bodacry Torente 11 \u2018A PARTRIDGE AND AN EMERGENCY.An interesting gecount of how the partridge win [manage to protect her eggs were furnin some years by a farmer of Bpilsby, in Lincoln shire, nays the New York Sun.One day he entered a fleld where his labor.ars were ploughing and saw à partridge ~lide off ite nost so near to the foot of she ploughman that he oon.cluded the egos muat be crushed.Thie, however, he soon raw was not the case but the bird was evidently on, tke point of hatching, as several of the eggs, had begun to chip.He saw the old bird return to the nest the instaht he left the apot and he accompanied the ploughman with somo interest, as it wan evident that at the next round of the plough the nest must be buried, be returning to the spot his surprise was great at discovening that while the nest was there both the bird and the eqs bad gone.He ultimately her sitting on the eggs under row.\u2014\u2014\u2014 owes 2 Collin Owe Duy, 2 Pons on every 25e } we 7 pm.to 10.30 p.m.| ! THE QU EBEO, CHAPNIOLE MR, PRICES FRIENDS CHRONICLE WILL BULLETIN RETURNS Results of Daminion Elections will be Announc:d at the Skating Rink, The Chronicle will bulletin the re sults of the Dominion elections at the Queben Skating Rink on Monday svening next, and, as usual, prompt and impartial returns will be given.A special ayrangement has been made to secure the earliest news of the results from all ts of the Domin- ion and thee will be displayed as quickly as received.The puhlio are cordially invited to be present end everything will be done to supply them with the latest and most reliable information.Gentlemen with ladies will be given ape cial seats in the galleries of the rink.The Chrouicle has won well-deserved commendation for the impartial and prompt bulletins which it has supplied of past elections, and those who desire reliable news concerning the present electior.will without doubt again crowd the Skating Rink on Monday evening next: LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLOR DEAD.News was received in town yester day afternoon of the death of Hon.F.X.0.Methot, Legislative » ouncillor for the division of De ln Valliere, which occurred at his residence at St.Pierre les Becquets.STILL LEADING.Dr.Jaeger's Underwear still leads as to quality and dursbiiity.It oan be had at Durlington\u2019s Store.See advt.~ etre p\u2014 SUDDEN DEATH.Miss Marie Bourbeau, à ter residing in St.Sauveur, while visitim, at the residence of Mr.Cardinal, 3 Alfred street, St.Roch's, yesterday afternoon, dropped dead.Her body was conveyed to her late residence, where Coroner Jolicoeur will hold an ! injuest this morning.TO-UAY (WEDNESDAY) Between © and 11 o'clock we will offer for sale 200 crenm silk matinecs with lace trimmings, worth $3.00 for 81.29, Come ladies und take advantage of this offer.MARCEAU & CIE., 158 St.Joseph Street.THANKSGIVING SOCIAL.The members of the French Preshyterian Church intend having a Thanks ving social om the Oth prox.Ke reshments will be served after which en interesti mme of addresses ard music will fill up the rest of the evening.It will be held in their church ot.Bt.John street.Further particulars later on.to Jaeger Wool Hcarfs and large variety, at Barling Ladies\u2019 Shawls, in ton\u2019s Store.ACCIDENT AT LA TUQUE.À serious accident occurred roms ays ago at the camp of Messrs, O'Brien, Martin & Cazzelins, con tractors on the Tranecomtinental, at Ta Tuque, an Italian being killed by an explosion of dynamite.The unfor tunate man was terribly mutilated, his skull being fractured, his arms and legs being broken, and his chest crushed, The bddy was buried at La Tuque after an inquest, which exonerated completely tho contractors {rom &ll blame.\u2014\u2014 DRESS TAILORING.J.H.Mullin, the high-class mer chant tailor, of Quebec, has aoyuired the services of an oxpert cutter, who cannot he equalled for fit and firish of dress ruits, dinner suits, also frock coats.Mr.Thienel is also an expert at ladies\u2019 tailoring, so Mr.Méllir.must be congratulated on having furnished with such an additional artist, Claire Fontaine\u2014\u2014 tes THE LATE MRS.DEAN, At a special meeting of the Ladies\u2019 City Mission of Quebec, the followin, resolution was paksed: \u201cA sainful duty ia ours, the Committee of the Ladi\u2019 City Mission, to record the sad loss sustained by the sudden call of pur much beloved President, Mrs, Dean.For many years it has been the privilege of the committee to be closely amociated in work with her, and her kindly Christian spirit, clear judgment, ready wympathy, and stead: fast unwavering faith in Him in whom the trusted, wan a bright example, and her memory remains cherished in loving remembrance.\u2018\u201c\u2018DNigened, are the dead who die in the Lord, yes saith the Spirit, they rest from their labore and their works do follow them.\u201d A copy of the above was ordered to he mnt to the fami the Morning Chronicle, and the elograph.DR.PATERSON SMYTH.Quebecera are to have the opportunity this evening of hearing, In the Cathedral Church Hall, the Rev.Dr.Paterson Smyth, the Popular Rector of 8t.George's Church, Montreal.Those who heard * Dr.Smyth = laet month in St.Matthew's Church, will welcome this privilege, and very many who did not will doubtless be clad 10 avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing hin premised pi ios Dr, Smyth in a warm-hearted Trichmani possessed not alone of high intelleet- ual gifts and attainments, bet of marked originality, of + pert sonality, and, in the fitting plate, of rich humor, Even fn Dublin, where such qualities, it is claimed, best flourie , De.Smyth ranked high ne 3 prencher, à platform speaker, an shove all for the wide axtent of his influence for alike over tich and r, the highly cultured and the Hiterate, The chair will be taken by the Lord Bishan of the Diocess af 8.15 : | HARD AT WORK Conservative Candidate will Address Meeting at Quebec Skating Rink This Evening, DR.FISET STARTS HIS CAMPAIGN Largely Attended Meeting Held Last Evening for the Purpose of Organization, Dr.M.Fiset, who has accepted the Conservative candidature against Eir Wilfrid Laurier in Quebec East, open- od his campaign at Patoine Hall last night.Dr.Piset intends to make a vigorous fight in the division, and will have the support of a much larger proportion of the electorate than many people suapect.There were no less than 2,600 voters who failed to cast their ballots at the last election.and among this large orowd of indifferent electors good work will be done.Dr.Fiset's meeting last night, which was held for the purpose of organization, was | y attended.Dr.Laborge oocupied the chair, and introduced the different speakers, who in- Me.William Price and his friends are accomplishing Trojan work in Quebec West, where continual euccess for the Conservative candidate is rejorted.Last evening Mr.Price visited no less than three committee rooms in Montcalm Ward, besides his committees at | the Palais, St.Paul street and his (Central Committee in the old Montren! Bank building.At every place !tbe Conservative candidate addressed i the electors, who had tumed out in | very large numbers.At the Centra! Committee over 180 electors were present, including a large number from Little Champlain street.As on the other oocasions, Mr.Price was culled jupon to address the meeting and viun frequently applauded during his re marks.: The Conservative organization ix perfect in this division snd the ry in each ward are daily at work for the interest of their candidate aus! re- Port most encouraging vuc-0sx, This evening Mr.Priv will address cluded Ald.Bt.Pierre.Chas.Verins, | art oi de Quetiss Ohacing ak oy the Conservative candidate in Belle.1745 o'clock ard will sul:sequent- chasse, Chas.Bmith and Ur, Finet.ly visit his committee room in Henspeakers referred in forcible for, street, where he will again ad.| terms to the neglect which Quebes gp the meeting.city and port had to pus up with \u2014 | from the Government, notwithstanding STH ROYAL RIFLES.that it was represented at Ottawa by three Government supporters, one of whom wes Sir Wilfrid Laurier himself.The gentlemen representing Quebee at Ottawa evidently did not attend to their duties as vigorously of ardently as the electors who sent them there could wish, and ax a result everything was going to Montreal, while Quebec had to be coment with seeing.the Ancient Capital lected by those who should do all that was possible for its advancement, and who ought to be in a position, ax supporters of the Government, to for ward ite interests.If a correspondent under the signature of \u201cA Member of the Sth\u201d will furnish us with his name, his letter | will be published.The Chronicle cannot publish anonymous letters or\u2019 | those only authenticuted by the in-, itials of the writer, ONE OF TWENTY-TWO.! There are twenty-two gonil points \u2018 which prove the superiarity of Her- ring-Hail-Marvin Safes over \u2018all oilers: one is, the hand-mixed fireproof eam- lposition used in their construction combines all the fire-proof qualitics of ro-called chemical mixtures, and 1x en.Colic Banda and Beits, Bed Socks, tirely free from all the injurions pro- Knee Warmers, efe.Seo them at Dar- | Perties which cause corrosion and ulti: snd Calgary.RECORDER'S COURT.| Ten prisoners who wers befor« the Recorder yexterday morning charged with drunkenness were dealt with as follows :\u2014Two were fined $10 and costs or a month's jail each ; one $10 and costs or fifteen days : one 25 and costs or filtemm days ; three 85 and i costs or eight days each ; one $2 and costs or eight days, and two were discharged.BRIDE JEALOUS OF THE CALM.Thu Canadian Courter has the lowing good one :\u2014 .The October bride was weeping bit- The usual Wednerday change of moving pictures takes place at The Nickel to-day.The programme for to-day and to-morrow comprises six excellent | | films, in which comedy, both in quality and quantity, feature prominently.titles of thaw pictures are \u2018\u2019Gratitude,\u201d\u201d \u201cThe Noble Jester,\u201d \u201clove Laughs at Locksmiths,\u201d \u201cThe Nearsighted Professor,\u201d aud iby pie 8 the PI n si these eed a two a plendid illustrated songs.The popularity of The Nickel continues to increpee, and every performance witnesses large and enthusi- sstic audiences, who recognize the high-class entertainment provided at this well-managed \u2018plaids of amuse ment.Cn MONT- fol- rn terly as she t down a Ca QUEBEC WEST\u2014LITILE CHAM- | nowspaper.pu PLAIN STREET.\u201cWhat's the matter, darling \u201d» maid In our report of Mr.Price's visit to | the voung busbæd in trembling Little Champlain street, on Saturday | anxiety., ; il ised i \u201cO George 1\u201d she exclaimed between ney thers was an omission, which plaintive mobs, \u2018\u2018it says that the ice breaker Montcalm was equipped with table silver, cut glass and cutlery to the amount of $2,758, and that the soup turcen and ladle cost $25.25.It makes our wedding presents look like thirty cents.\u201d \u201cPerhaps it isn't true,\u201d said George bopefully, \u2018end, anyway, you ougbtn\u2019t to read the papers just now.You can\u2019t believe anything till after the elections.\u201d repair.Alderman Foley.at the conclusion of his remarke, called on Mr.T.J.Molony to address the electors assembled at Mr.McAuley's.Mr.Molony complimented them on their enthusiasm on behalf of Nr.Price\u2019s candidature, which was a good omen of victory.When he had met t the electors of Little Champlain street, rome years ago, the men before him were mostly the fathers of those who were listenine to him now.They were worthy of their aires, and could be relied on to do their duty as electors of Quebec Went.Mr.Molony warned them not to be led astray by the foolish prophesies of the success of the PILES CURED IN 8 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or moncy refunded.S0c.\u2014\u2014.- lington\u2019s St mate destruction of the metal parts.me Te Pre Canadian Fairi-anks Co, Ltd.CHANGE OF, PICTURES AT THE are the selling agents, Montreal, To.§ NICKEL.jronto, Winnipeg, St.John, Vancouver , 3 Laurier Ministry.Every indication showed that that Government was hastening to its doom, and that on ! the 26th instant ite fate would be | For all Who Are at St.Patrick's Hall \u2018 [ale Mr.Price would then ie on This Evening.i the right of the Spenker of the new : : va .Houso ol Commons.Thero he would \u2018 1f vou wish to enjoy @ really pleas ! : ; ; function and at the same lime as be the right men in the right place to | 9\"t ne char: protect the rights and advance the tint à mont deserving charity, attend ; : the concert which is to be given in welfare of their good old city.Nr.St.Patrick's Hall this evening under Price would do hie duty nobly and jh auspices of St.Bridget\u2019 table in the electors of Quechee Went would be | aid of the funds of that well known re reed ime Dttawa red | charitable imatitution, the St.Brid: | eir representative.r.Molony ui \" i \" bin hearers to continue their efforts to | C°* * Arylum.The ladies who have the end, and insure Mr.Price's elec: | tion by a large majority.His remarks were well recrived, and the electors of | Little Champlain street will do their { share to secure Mr.Price's triumph on Monday next.A PLEASANT TINE.| the concert in charge have secured some of the best amateur vocal and instrumental musical talent in the city while the programme hich hae been pared will contain choice selections, rome of which will be heard here for the first time.While in no wise wish- .ing to disparage the entertainments NOT A MIRACLE already given in aid of St, Bridget's Just Plain Effect mom Tea and Coffee.| during the present bazaar, it may be honestly stated that tonight's concert will be a record breaker, both os regards the musical bill of fare to be persons would Bot believe that | csented and manner in which it wi .ids, old 8 man could ufr from tea or cotes mn Sxecut vo ng 20 foverely am to cnuse ex , sh, a à of unconscioumess.And A find Pme ; the concert in St.Patrick\u2019s Hall this it à evening, and you will be fully repaid Plein a oper to Pustum te for the time you spend there.\u201c1 used to he a great cobfee drinker, BIG FIRE IN BUFFALO so much so that it was killing me! inches.My heart became so weak Puftalo, Oct.20\u2014Fire to-night caused A loss of $300,000 in the business would fall and lie unconscious for an 1 the hour at à time.The epeils caught tae ' black bounded by Main.Washington, ; sometimes two or three tines a day.| North Division and South Division \u201cMy frierde, and even the doctor, ' streets.The firs started on the Wash- \u2018 \"told \u2018me it was drinking coffe that ington wirest wideeof the block in Acensed the trouble, T would not be C.Bidwell'a wall paper and paint lieve it, and still drank coffes until 1 shop, on the third and fourth floors.could not leave my room.Before the first engine arrived the \u2018 my doctor, who drin™ Pos smoke and flames were coming through tum himeell, persnaded me to see the rogl and second end third alarms coffee and try Portum.Alter much quickly®ollowed the first, From Bidhesitation 1 concluded to try it.That well's the flames worked toward the was eight months age.Sine then 1 corner of the black and have had bug few of those spells, none for morn, than four months.\u201cI feel\u2019 better, sleep better and am better svwry wey.I now drink noth- | ing but Postum.s ! am even There are some quite remarknile things happening every day, which wcem almost miraculous, northwest through to Nain street.Twenty-nine engines poured tons of water into the burning buildings, none of which wers of modern construction.Two firewalls and great work by the firemen saved foam of mm all my think the [ae block from total dentruction.improvement Quite remarkable.| Every basement in the block was flnod- Némo given by Postem Co, Batile | Tuning heavy dumag Cog.Rock.a The viest losern are : .E.More, Creek, Nich.Read \u201cThe Road to furn and hats, $100,000: H.B.Bid- Wellvitle.\u201d in phes.well, paints, $20,000; J.B.Snyder.Ever real the above letter?A new |cigars, $10.00; A.Gi.Fries, sleet ons appears from tims to time, T 98,000; A.B, .are genuine, true, and fuli of 4 Platine, mon amin ; Moore, tarnish: lasers dès.$100,000, Ÿ MAKE ZAM-BUK A DAILY NEED, | \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Scarcely à day passes without some member of the family getting hurt.Maybe the breadwinner's work makes him peculiarly liable to cuts or lacerations ; tho boisterous youngsters are always running in to mother with bumps and bruises; and housework abounds with painful knocks, burns, scalds, and sprains for the fair sex.Promptly dressing an injury with Zam-Buk smarting pain.Tha the children like it B t's why the chil ike it.t it much more\u2014that your \"hurt will heal up quickly and perfectly, without festering, without ga ing, and i without harbouring Shoente gorms.'s why the \u201cgrown ups N N Mrs.Bears, of L'Originat .} aaya:\u2014-\u2018Five doctors and trentement in tree bospitals failed te cure ms of chronic aicers aad sores.de 90 bad | could only walk by aid of à crutch and a nick Zam Buk bas cured ma | aad | have ut my crotch away.§ am 75 years old and in al mpl never met wilh anythisg 10 equal Zam.Bek.\u201d Attd and stores sell nt soc, 8 box ov Zam- Buk Co., Toronto, for price, 3 hoses for 01.95.Cures oats, burns, bruises, piles, ecoems all skin injuries and ciscases.i ; 3 KE DIRECT TRAIN SERVICE TO NEW YORK via MONTREAL and Adirondack or Rutland Route Full information, Tickets ete, from Ticket Agents Canadian Pacific Railway AMLRICA'S GREATEST RAILWAY §Y3IT, 20 Dr.Jaeger\u2019s Pure Wool Underwear FOR LADIES\u2019 and GENTLEMEN LADIES\u2019 Ne AE MEN'S White Underwear, £5 Natural Wool, Light Natural Underwear, | Natural Wool, Medium Combination Suits, À Naleral Wool, Heavy White Shetland Spea- Natural Weal, Ex-heay © cers, ¥ | Combination Suts, Camel Hair Spancers, Light, Medium am Kaitied Bloomers, Heawy Knitted Waists Scarls and Shawls, th.Susaters for Ladies\u2019, Nea Sind Bed Socks.Colic Bands and Caildren.®; Kees Warmirs John Darlington Opposite Post Office.Faguy, Lepinay &Frere The Prominent Store of Quebec Centre The business in our Milinary Department is certainly on | the increase.Nobody is disappointed after having paid us a visit, as we make it our duty to satisfy all our visitors.Ladies\u2019 Hats.All our trimmed bats are of the most recent models, including ob ent styles of New Yok and Paris.Prices from $4.50 to 00.3 Register=a .Ladies\u2019 Cloaks.Coata in black and vicung cloth, full style, Prices from $9.50 to $30.00, latest tight fitti ng style.Prices from $15.00 to $28.50.Also a large assortment of cloaks in various colors.Ladies\u2019 Petticoats.Black Silk Petticoats, Ia test styles $4.95 to $18.00.Silk Petticoats, in mmworied colors $2.95 to 818.00.Petticoats in black and colored morrette $1.50 to 85.75.Black Satin Petticontn.Bjecial prices for week commencing 19th October, worth $1.25, to be sold at 87 cents.: Gentlemen's Fancy Vestsred and white, to 43, worth Very handsome woolen vests, fancy knitting, green and white, navy blue end white, sizes $3.25.Special for wesv of 19th October $2.39, Visit our Semi-Ready Department where you will find tbe finest values in men\u2019s clothing.\u201d vo Faguy, Lepinay & Frere, 254-264 St.John St, 3 à Jen TE THE QUEBEC CHRONIOLA __ 2220 WENNESDAY.OCTOBEXK 21: 1008 There is Quality in Every Inch of a \" FASHION-CRAFT\" suit or overcoat.We know it because we put it there.The tailoring is better because we have made it so.We put more work in our clothes and we put it into the right place.We spend more time finishing and pressing our clothes than any other tailors.You will know all this when you purchase \"FASHION-CRAFT® Clothes (4 ROY.& ROY, 178 St.John Street, Quebec, Que ë RSA 7 FUP D Interest to All Housekeepers 1,000 bushels Turaips at 25¢.a bushel.to bs disposed of b.twaen now and 1st November.All other vegetables, fruits ard cereals also in stock Fresh Malpecque Oyste s at lowest prices.Fresh Fi h suitab:e to seascn.M.BOYCE & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS.\u2018à istab'd 1856.19-21 Cote d'Abraham.Telephone 29 $ \u2018YE SIN VERE ENE 1G.A.LAFRANCE SUCCESSOR TO T.LEMIEUX & FILS.: ka 5004 BINDERY AND RULER.uf ESTABLISHED 1866 .i The Very Highest Grads of Worx and Satislaz- \u201c tion Assurel.PRICES ON APPLICATION.34 GARNEAU ST.1% PHONE 844 DRESSZD AND UNDRESSED fa 2 | CLEARANGE SALE Must be all disposed of at once to make room for Christmas goods.M OO RES \u201c8 STORE, FOUNDED IN 1070 rua rrtoive 2224 CHARLES VEZINA CONTRACTING PLUMBER, TINSMITH and ROOFER Speciatty 1-Steam, Het Air and Hot Water Heating Varied assortment of the most modern Electrical and Plumbing Apparatus, as well as Kitehon end Passage Stoves ef all makes and Rairigeratem 1 \u2018 | ALSO ON HAND A complete assortment of Asphalt and Rubber Roofing Material nom the Brantford Roofing Company ef Brantford, Ont, Mr.Vesna bring accepte the general agonoy of that firm for the district of Quebec.This material advaatageonsly repiaces the present system of Moiai, Mdagles and Oencrete Rooflag ; 119-123 RRIDGE STREET.-QIIEREQ ® | ea i Schmidt's fault so much an the the hall had them {times Chance ÉFIChGD QUB LEADER CREAT BALL PLAYER Frank Chance a Wonder at Handling Thrown Balls \u2014Marvel on Bases, \u2014 _W.A, Hewitt writes in the Toronto Star: \u2014 Apropios of the world's championship vries, larry Piper, the woll- known local player, said to-day that Frank Chance, manager of the Chic ago Cubs, is the greatest first base man playing the yame in handling ground balls.\u201cWhen 1 was in Oakland (wo years ago.\u201d said Larry, \u201cthey put me in the infickl for the first (ime in my «ile.; Chance played first hase, and saved \u2018me g hundred wild throws by perfect work on the ball.My throwitg was something avful, but no matter where the ball went, Chanee got it.and» long livt of black marke ir.the error | eolimn was save] for yours truly, for which | war truly thankful.\u201cThis man Chance is a fine (cHiow too.No frills, just a real.gond harsl- working hall player, who han consid: eration for others beside himself, which probably counts for his tremendous success in handling the world\u2019s cham: pions.\u201d SAVED WILD THROW.i Chance showed his calibre ne à ficld- jer in the world\u2019s series.He saved at leust 10 bad throws for Joe Tinker, \u201cand the populace acclaimed Joe for | {getting the vanner at first base ip al sensational manner, while if anybody | \u2018else but Chance had heen on first base, ithe hall would have gone fo the\u2019 * bleachers, : The Cuba\u2019 infield shoot the ball to | Chance in a reckless fashion cn n fast ! \u2018runner.They leave the rest to Chance , and he seldom fails {o carry them | ! through.Tinker made some of the i most wonderful bare-hand stops imag- | \u2018inable, but in getting to the ball ha: did not have time to steady up, and \u2018his throws were seldom accurate.Bug: | that didn\u2019t matter.High or low, wide jar narrow.Chance always got them.! , Three times in one innings in Detroit, with the hall greasy and wet, Chance : grabbal boundivg throws that were | | tow and wide of the bag.making all three playe look dary and simple, whereas, he had to whift his fret every time.and stretch to the limit 10 veach : the ball.Chance\u2019s racv actions around the sinitini bag indicate that he i« master | of that position.He has a great eve, and enn gauge a throw with wond-r- (ful accuracy.He is always on the | alert fur a play.and his presence in | | the game Teens the other plavers on : \"aden all the time.He is enoîness per- | \u201csomified, and rever allows himælf ov: his team to he Pusterad.| Any evidence où ratt'es ix checked in the tud by Chance hinterlf.He ret the hall, : walks suietly to the pitcher, looks re- | provingly around at hix team.hands the ball over, and then returns ta his position, With a couple of ronnere on bases and two out, it is refreshing to ace ! | Chance shoot his glove in the air and mill down 5 high throw with one hand.without apparently trvine, though the slightest miscue would mean.at least, tao runs to the enemy.CAN HIT THE BALL, TOO.Chance is a right hand hitter, and | a good one, too, He did the best hit ting of the series, and most of hin hite were timely nnd drove in the rims.He vuts the hall over the in ; field, hitting oftener to right than te the other outer gardens.He is a master of the hit and run game, snd | on October 2 hut as the Olympic to Walsh'swill find the hole, if there is one, in ! Committee had completed__arrange- \u201cthe appasinæ iniield.Chance 18 a good | ments it was found impossible to ar- Developing snd printing by expert (hunter, tao, und a wonder on the cange for an extra match.The only | bands, go to y hace.Al the lithe \u201cCulm follow in | | the footsteps of their leader in thie! respect.They, certainly can run the hanes.They make the opposing teams J luak foolish at times.In the wernt series, it was Not hoor Catcher | in- fikhye, They simply didn\u2019t know how to tag these elusive runnres when | beaten.Several | war canghf cold with (Lester, or Downs, or Schafer with the ball waiting for him to come, bat i lies: musee! him altogether, as he slid | into the hag.All the Culm take pat-, nîter their lender, and the only | to get them is to put a net atound the bases.: _\u2014 1 JOCKEY LIK lexington.Ky.Oct.N-The Ken- i turky Racing Commission this after- ; moon revyked the license of the Lato- | nia Jockex Club, because the Club, | in nllowing bookmaking, had violated | the rules of the Commission.| WiLL NOT RACE IN TORONTO.London, Uet, 20- Larry Solman hae offered to match Durnan, of Toronto, against Barry.the champion, for thousanel dollars à side, and to allow Barry $250 sxpenses for a race to be vowed on \u2018Toronto Boy.Blackstafie, representing Barry, informed the Can: \\adinn Associated Press thet Barry would not uv to Canada.but would vow Durnan on the Thames, allowing him 3975 expenses, Positively cured these Lilo Pil! They aloo relieve 1 digestion and Too Hes Eating.A perfect p ody tor Dixainoe.Nax Drowsiness.Dad T in the Mouth, Ow SARTERS ive (\u2014\u2014 regulate the Bowets.Purely Vegetable.SMALL PILL.SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRY EE \u2014\u2014\u2014 Gewvine Must Bear PILES: pllea.Ses testimnniala | your neighbors abont it.af AOK HEADAGH | tress from Dyspepeia i § ALFRED SHAURB TD TRY BELAY RACE Longbeat Failed to Beat Three Men, but Englishman is Confident.\\ Buffalo.October :9\u2014Next | Sunday Alfred Shrubb, acknowledged the world\u2019s undisputed champion runner at any disfance from one mile to fifty, will make Lis first appearance at the Kenilworth track, coming hers to compete in a handicap match.which will be the feature event of an athletic programme.At present Shrubb «is touching the Harvard cross-country team.He will lesve (ambride on Friday night, arriving here on Satur ax.Shrubb will ba.pitted against three professionals.The three rnnpers will be selected to-morrow.Bill Davis, (he Canadian, who hails from Hamilton, will probably be one of the trio.The other two will be Ruffalo athlete.The conditions of the match = stinu- late that Shrobb is to run three miles against bis three opponents, they each relaying the distance, For instance, Shrubb will start out with one rn per and make à complete circle of the track.Then the second man on the three-man team will take up the race.the third man tmishing the thisd mile.When Longboat ran three local athletes at Kenilworth track a year ngo last Labor Day everybody thovæht the Indian would win easily.But Longboat was hadly beaten, The three-men relay was tro much for the \u2018famous Indian.Shrubh har always claimed that he could defeat Lone hoat a mile in ten.Whether he will be able to defeat three crack runners in the prorowd handicap affair ir a matter of coniacture.The averace speed for automobile races on a circular track ix atout a mile a minute.Shrubb offers to ren two miler agairst any machine in the world, the ajitomahile to make ton cir- cuite of the track.He claims that in comparison human endurnnes in greater than any locomotive power.EMPIRE CITY MEET STARTS.New York, Oct.20.\u2014The fall meeting of the Emnire City race track began ta-dav.The feature of the card was the Clark Memorial handicap nt six.furlongs, which wne an enay victory for Spooner.The Squire and Question Mark alternated in the lead to the stretch turn, where Spooner came with a rush on the outside and won hy four lengths.W.Roberts vas arrested on a charge of making a wemorandum of a het.FOOTBALL RIGNAL PRACTICE.The first signal practice of the Qua bee Football Club took place inst night at the rink, the following mem- hers tuming out: \u2014J.Te, Thomsen, F.Power, Main.McDougall, Poston, Pacaud, love, Lemesurier, Turret, Ramsay, MeWilEam, Reed, Crachtley.Wondride, Weir, Pereira, Woodley, and K.Thomson.Tn anticapation of à Came with Ten \u2018noxville Intermediates nest Saturday the boys put in a hard hour's work.The next practice will be held Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, on the Q.A: C.grounds, when a good turt- put in expected ax the team to play Satuiday will probably be picked after the practice.ONLY ONE LACROSSE GAME.London, Oct.M \u2014 It was propored that there uhonld be\u2019 two Olympic ln- crosse matches, the first to bé played | one will be plaved an Saturday, October 26.tising daily.The Canadian team is prac The Mympée Committee le making every ofiort to boom the match, The lord Mayor and the cherifis of London will attend in state and the trophy and medals will he presented hy the Mavorto have heen a football match in the morning, hut football has been cancelled by the committee, 77, Chase's Ointment fea paid an ran cureforcach ory form of ltchiog.bleating and pro 3 the press A ou can use it our money back if not satisfied.fic, at or Knsuaxson, Bars & Co, Toronto.DR.ONASE'S OINTMENT.There wax! CLERGYMAN WENT T0 RACE TRACK Rev.W.B.Findlay Saw the Horses and the Betting at Dufferin.| Park, Toronto, Get.201 had always incidental to racing.One day's ex- hax taught me quite clearly that racing is meroly incidental to the gambling.If we abolishéd the racd-track gambler, and took away all gambling privilegm, we would prac tically abolish racing in Ontario.The privilege of gambling nn the race track is to-day the foundation of racing in this Province.\u201d WENT TO THF.TRACK.Rev.Wm.B.Findlay, Pastor of St.Fnoch\u2019's Presbyterian Church, gave his Sunday evening congregation these views upon.\u2018The Problem of Race Track Gambling.\u201d He did not speak at random, either.He doffed his minirterial garb obe day recently, and spunt the afternoon at the Dufferin Park track, confining hic investi.vations largely to the betting enclosure, He gave his congregation the result of these.investigaeions.coupled with other investigations, which he has been making for the past four or five months.He declarad that 1908 has marked a period of distinct revival and strength: ening of the gambling spirit in Tor | onto.\u201cThe experience of the ages teaches that it saps the foundation of the character of the individual.Ite influ: ence upon the youth is to give him wrong notions of life and labor, and the value of money and honesty.Little hova sell envelopes suppored to con twin the names of horses which are to win.What must be the influenee upon ideas of honor and uprightness.if we Ko no further chan these boys them- celves.\u201d* WOULD STOP PUBLISHING TIPS.The preacher pointed out that the Chinese are very promptly prohibited from gambling.It seemed en inconsistency of the law, an hypocrisy, that newspapers should be allowed to pub lish tips.The men at the race track he visited were not foreigners.They were Canadian», and ninety per cent.of them were under forty.He found no interest taken in the races, except in so far as the gambling wae con- corned.Fven the judges\u2019 stand aided the betting by giving every facility for betting end by allowing sufficient time for it.\u201cThe young man who has come lo frequent betting rings.and who has | won money by gambling on horus, has altered his whole attitude to society.Fram henceforth he must have mosey.1 he cannot get it hon- ently, he will have it otherwise.\u201d He concluded by pointing von men to4he appeal of the Man of Nazarethto do unto others as they would have others do unto them, a principle ! violated by all the ethics of the betting ring.Cook's Cotton Root Compound.The great Uterine Topic, and only safe effectual Monthly Regnlator on which 'n can depend.Bold In three \u2018ces of streugth\u2014No.1, 3 = 2 degrees stronger, §3; No.8, cases, §5 per box, 1d T all dry id on a oh ! ¢ Cia timnogren On TORWTS, er res AL thought that race track gambling was | ! rooms, NEW BOOKS \u201cLEWIS RAND\u201d\u2019\u2014by Mary Johbneon.\u201cTHE LEAVEN OF LOVh\" by Clare Louise Burham.: \u201cTHE QUEST ETERNAL\u201d by \u2018Will, Lillibridge.\u201cTHE PLY ON THE WHEEL\" by Katherine Thurston.\u201cTHE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DONNA ISABEL\u201d by Raudall Par.Tis \u201cTHE MAN FROM BRODNEYS\u201d Geo.B.McCutcheon.hd \u201cA WOMAN'S WAY THROUGH UNKNOWN LABRADOR\u201d by Mrs.Leonidas Hubbard.\u2014ÂT\u2014 P.J.Evoy\u2019s Bookstore, ses ST.JON SIRES! 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corrugn\u2018 al $600,000.to admit as many as could be accomme- ®t \u201cmagnificent\u201d wes the expression dated.which could be beard on every aide when \u2014 / » Tickets vet and sailed ray wit a slie- WINDFALL UNEXPECTED The result wes that 25 tickets were tag mouse right up tbe wad.That thers issued to members of the general public, had besa seme difficulty in getting her to PARIS, .,\" ond te an lotents and purposes the execue start a tapaiten, and even Dan bel Fortune has smiled om « waiter at a ricel \"performance ne.tore ot tees \u2019 to De tow J back to ins Lie nothing | ©2fe in the most unexpected manner.wns limited te men.aNhough hundrecs was sald Ip dleparagemant.This man left his oative village years owt Pose Eté and implores and ale Bad Luck Say All ago and came to Paris to struggle along Boon after midnight a erent crowd num- Every one agreed that It was very bad | as best sa be could.For awhile it was bering many thousands of men and wom.lack The cause of her unfortunate de-| & very uphill task, but eventoslly be got $n Fathersd outeide thy prison wherein scent was the bresking oa puiley wheal © place in a good cafe.Pe rod pany Mee etme.propañlers to alip off, and so the \u201cdtrigi- | TB other day he was beguling the shouting and general horsepiay, The an: bie\u201d became merely a balloon, unsteers- | time by reading the advertisements in a could be heard in the woman's cel! whers blo and at the mercy of the wind.newspaper, when, to his intense surprise, she Le Rae tn the prison chaplain.eu was somewhat layed he saw his own name figuring in a notice TE Ms the morning wher the cnet \u201chotter time the ropes were not let go smartly | IS0erted by a lawyer st Lyons.He Pp GE NT june In pell mell in their eagerness ta smough.The mecotd time one of the| would hear of something to his nd- N A A e best places.Men fell and fourht wildly in their gete t front ropes ett In one ot oy Soneilers.ose a us be roue DOVER REPEATS ITS HISTORY Il pisces The whale socce wa o ro \u20acood deal, pressing round the airship tn | ?\"= au had been bequsatbed to bis wife .A .Grete Beier walked firmly to the pla antes he eforls of \u2018the Ted capped | ey ve be King Arbbr Thousands of Trained Performers Enact in the Open Air Scenes With Which the 21 hacution without support.Her pastor Sack.The waiter promptly wrote of to the \u2014 aes 2nd lawyer walkeq on elther side of ber, AS a, Jowerer.8 food start 8 Liwyer, and In reply recetved « leïter| BCENES IN DOVER PAGEANT Gateway of England Was Familiar in the Olden Days [hile warders walked In front and be- aged, Dirigidie proved af \u2014\u2014 \" nod n a tnterm! him of the death of a great- There was a long wait in fall lew of wera Sets rel] ny hs uncle or wite, of whom she bad LONDON, .* week's performances will serve as re-| ginning of the harbor, Similarly Charles pe gulliotine while the Judge whe pre- went UD in the eye of the setting sun.| guiy retained s dim recollection, asd IVE thousand of the achool children | bhearsals for next week's series of com-|1 meets his Queen Henrisita Maria, A po rath an amen red oma) pemtence : exclamations of dalighted thom | J dding that the old man had left all his of the ancient town were spectators | plete and perfected representations, to{ scexe ir introduced written by the French of Saxony had refused to pardon the \u20185 oroke cot on every side.The property to her.He could hardly believe Of the first complete representation | which lovers of the historic picturesque | poet Louis Tiercalin and played in French woman.twaed np into the wind, then came s h a BR of the Dover| from fur and near will crowd, {by a party of Freoch ladies and gentle Then two of the exeentioners x-ised - -+ 3uod and soared almost over Alderahot | Lhe evidence of his eyes when he rea J It is with Ensiiah history In its Corelgn (Men from Dousl.\u201chere passes before | Beler and bound her to a plak stan town.The best of ber eight-cylinder | on to find that this was not a mere mat- pageant on! Gils minX ecially with France, tiat Ihe young queen a procession of the [in a perpendicular position.She wes noter could be heard quite plainly.ter of à few thousand france.While he Saturday at.Dover.pitas ate of England\u201d and its| French princesses who bave worn the strapped un tightly that she was unable At frst there had been some dificulty | pad bova tolling to Keep his bead above - ter noon iia has been mont notably concerned.| Eriglish crown-a picture within a pic- » to move an inch.Tih ibe tznidocw, bat pow the engine | water his wife's great-uncle bad been! Youno Sailor Lad Has Perilous Eager young! ir.Parker Hlustrates this.In the nrst{tue.a chaning device which enables | The plank was swiftly transferred to @ a eine Faviazly.aad all appeared tel Srpéseine a goodly fortune.and the Hen g faces and|episode King Arthur defles the emimary {the illumtraticn of many picturesque inci- oriental position ang elid beneath the \u201can, and ance more turned ber becs te hang ahemuelves in possession Adventure in the Bristol shrill young! OF the Roman Emperor Lue ne] Vinay tesa ith grand tableau Wn Tmediatety beneath the rams, 0% v= vindward General Smith-Dorren, the! °7,T7e than 30.to add that the \u2018 volces showed | bishop Stigand, offered to the invading | Which the forty-four other Dovers\u2014Amer- | The spectators pushed and joutied ons seoaral ofSosr commanding at ates So ro eu to the Channel.as Louis N Re which carned for Dover the ican and colonial daughter towns\u2014figure | anther in order to sot 8 fag view of tha ; And bis two aides and their threa order |\u201d ther he or rion of * à Parke rs proud motto \u201cInvicta.\u201d The nest repre-|in a grand apothecsis of the old port.It | final act The worry was praying aloud ; fg Flioped toward the abeds, Tanching into Rave wap (ee TOSSED BY ANGRY WAVES Slowing spec.|scnis King Johns himiating interciow is the most ambitious (of Hr Packers [as the sharp cdxe of the knit teil * aa T° own.But she bore|contrarge (10 SiTAvREADt warn ts sl - tacle unfaided at Dover with the papal legaie, Pan-|pagrents, beautifully produg cor nother rush ol spect.R ; cg oe tant i by the t |tumed.tors who wanted to ase on the fallen 1, * uma A he Acetdent.To.he tnteads to eue = business, and + 2-24 ! \u2019 ae the i oir Davies! Breton: Hubert de Two thousand and odd residents of | bead.dut \u2018Me Was too naûe \u2018h for the police\u2019 *- It Sesemed as If she fett ahe could stay A on = \u2014 an ° = ht n- \u2018LONDON, ?=\"; $he great part | Burgh, In resisiing the attack of the Dover and the neighborhood take part.|ANd they proi.ptly cleared the yard, ial night.bat prife comes before a \u2018tions.whom she wil de only 190 ged to] THe steam barge Ludovico, which ars which bygone { predatory monk Eustace of Boulogne.it |Thelr devotion to the preparations, the \u201call Just then the engines suddenly assist.The wealthy great-uncle has not, |Tived at Barry today.brought to port citizens of.wun this Hubert who founded Dover's beauty and richness of the costumes they * topgeé.AN those who were hurrying as it appears, expired so recently.In-| Wiliam Rowles; a Devonaire lad, who Dover hod] Molson re jsode Edward I on his or conned, ape at HER DISASTER I} 1 \u201ciBer and Qither In Motor cars, In carts.| deed, according to one account, he is .was rescued ; Played in illuminating the scroll of | tothe four channel from the Crusade (a.roiendid spirit \u201cwhich in themselves - den ARE to reop up | said \u2018to have died about seventeen years after he i sh history touched the quick imagina-} rei Henry V In his wooing of his French {make the pageant worth while, and not | 6 sith » lopped dead snd gased up.ago, leaving behind him $300,000, 02 which had | tions of the young generation.bride a enr.Heney V1il's connection [the least noteworthy feature !s the excel- dhe Jay quiet for a moment, then began | the\u2019 state (ook possession.as no heir \"Pent two| During this week thé pageant will dally [dr an has to do with the com-|lent elocution with which the dialogue is \u20180 drift back.Now appeared the unwis- .rd.This capital has al 2 \u201d © tncal patriotism of Dover | wilh the town has came forwa pital nce days and two | minister to the I o The | ing of Catherine of Arragon and the Le-|spoken.dom of not keeping her to windward all doubled, no that the $600,000 is no myth, nights in an | APA the neighboring parts of Kent.el ing Be time.If that bad ben done, she |put a substantial Teality.Tho old man, \\ + .- vould have drifted quietly down and |wbo fa baileved to have been born In 81 open boat In Twenty-Five Men Believed to ai on oven round.As It was, she | 11d seven years\u2019 fighting In Atrtea, and the Bristol ILD ADMIRAL DECLINES GERMAN SUBSIDIES Have Be: lle down tber ewkwardiy among |iiked the country go well that he settled channel.re : athe trees and damaged one of her rué-|ihere.He expires tn 131 in At ca.hav- Rowies hail SICILIANS G0 v en Killed ir Ing made his money by agricullure.Be.| k from rn- 3 Ea aa coon Capps cheerfully said, | ing so far away.ho bad neglected ai stapie, and ' 0 FOR MOTOR C ARS Explosionte have been much on communications with his relations, who has always - wi - ae Col Tn 22, TU foes, i he el BL i TERRIFIC AIR CURRENT + was qu! in : @ndicome as a marvelous surprise to his ÿ Tih ber bag rather Soppr, by reason of | grandnisce and ber husband.Ne walk es Signor Nasi, Released Frem Ital-| French Naval Maneuvers Stopped | War Office Enters on Scheme to GENEVA, .gas let out to from there to An explosion, in which twenty iv mon bring her down, she back to the factory.a = ocre eadln yy Castle to Bertwe-y-coed = stars oF: 8 attempted to crush s \u2018snake CEONSIng In fromt of him, The néke sluded tha blow, colled Itself na the man\u2019s leg, and struck at him ® edly.It was not until uesie Dating ten minutes ueceséed in killing the reptile, \"ag found to measure three fast, ih ghee in length, ot three CITY INVADED BY ANTS _\u2014 Inhabitants of Geneva Routed from Houses by Pests.GENEVA, .~An extraordinary visitation of ants has been experienced here during the past two days.They have appsared in clouds over the town, borne along by Myriads of them hav en In the streets, invading the houses a cafes and completely routing the occupants.THRE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN ENGLAND Whea the port¥it of Miss Close was published ever the worid as the winner of thé London Dail Mirror beauty competition thôre vie] a feo eon- esneus of 0; inion that The verdict of the judges waa juetfied.& however, on © fuli-tnee portrait of Mise Close wes Bish ptious peep! aon Saether } her gone as squall beau tu.This Seen > w sep pr dent time.conclusivelr .Selle \"a lout WEE WL se , Plymouth, and aenured & berth on the schooner Els Owens, of Cardigan.A few days ago the Ells Owens put in at Bwanses, and on Thursday last young Rowles went ashore, taking the ship's boat to row across the dock.When he returned a couple of hours jeter he could not And the schooner, and, thinking that she might have moved out Into the bay, he rowed to the end of the plier to look for her.The boat was struck by à large wave, which carried it out Into the channel, and at the same time washed Away one of Rowle\u2019s onrs.Had Lost All Hope.\u201cI never hoped to weather it,\u201d sald Rowles to a reporter.\u201ci had only one oar to scull with, and I could not make any progress a, t the current.\"The rein cama pouring down, there strong westerly gale blowing, and the sea was running very high.The smal) boat rode the waves spiendidly, but 1 ves tossed about like a cork, and I was often in danger of being pitched clean out of the boat.\u201cI spent the night fn the bottom of the boat, clinging to the sent, baling out the water and keeping a sharp lookout.When daylight I was on the open sea, but no s were near me, and throughout the day I was toss bout on the veaves.On Friday evenin sabre ship arpeared within a mite of me.Pshouted, end as the ship came nearer I thought they would pick me up, but no one ap.penved on the deck, and the vessel passed without taking any notice.\u201cI had been suffering from seasiokness, and wag getting very wesk.I was very hungry, and my thirst was painful, owing to the sea water, which had got down my throat.The second night was coming on, end 1 was (n despair, waves broke in, and simost washed me out of the boat, and it was only on the crest of a wave that T could see around me, and 1 noticed that the ships passed tes miles away, Rescued at Last.\u201c\u201cThen I tried to sleep under the seat, but the waves filled the boat so often that 1 could not rest.\u201cI was bruised and tired and hungry, and T gave up all hope.\u201cWhen the night came on for the second time 1 4M not seem to came whether 1 was drowned or not, but when the light came my hopes began to rise again.\u201cI cannot tell you with what joy I saw the tmdovico making toward ms, and felt strong arme drawing me aver the but.warke to the deck, ey gave me drandy end food, and T am a little stronger new, but 1 he © had & terrible first experience a em.Ooleridge\u2019s Cottage for Englishmenat Feiner Oy, Tan he a8 NER rss ian Prison, Visits His Native Country.NAPLES IS ENTHUSIASTIC ROME, /' Bignor Nnsl, the ex-minister who recently underwent imprisonment for gross misappropriation of public funds, made à trlumphal entry Into Naples, on his way to his native Siciiy, His carriage was unhorsed and dragged through the principal streets amid the vociferous cheers of anormous crowds of citisans.The ex-minister harangued his admirers from thé balcon)\u2019 of à paiace where he in being entertained.He said that wher- aver the so-calied barbarous sone in Italy began It certainly did not include Naples.Because He Objected to Giving Vigtory to \u201cEnemy.\u201d INCIDENT CAUSES ANGER MARSEILLES, ., Owing to the refusal of a rear aémira: to permit his squadron to be \u201ccaptured, © as ordered by his superior officer, the French naval maneuvers in the Mediterranean have abruptly terminated, \u2018The Incident, which has caused much amusement as well as some feeling among the partisans of the two officers concerned, invoives Vice Aémirai Germinet, the French commander-in-chief, and Rear Admirsi le Ford, commanding the second division, Vics Admiral Germinet arranged that In It way an unspeakabdle joy to him to find\u201d himself In the midst of a population which, with ke Bicllian people, represented what \\*.s grandest and noblest In the Italian kingdom, and where more than anywhere else truth, honesty, justice and devoted service were so keenly appreciated.The orator afterward embarked for Stcily accompanied by a flotilla of steamers heavily laden with hundreds of followers from Trapsni, who formed an escort of honor, : A message from the itland states that the Sicilian bero waa received with delle fous enthuslasm.The streete of his con- | on stituency were decked at every turn with aumptuous altars.on which his afftay vas enthroned amid the rays of thousands of candles and fancy lamps.© The government, sppretensive of & pop- ulsr revolution, has drafted a strong mil.tary force across the straits of Messina.HERO AT THIRTEEN Boy Gallantly Saves Mother and Brother at a Fire.GENEVA, ._~\u2014Estraordinary here- fem was displayed by 8 13-year-old bey named Cart Blayer at a fire which destroyed his home at Lowers, eonton of Scheptr, Carl discovered the fire and te the greund (rota the sessnd.foer window, \u2018Then he seoured à 14dder and fivet saved his hair-suffocated mother and then his brother, All the other A ef the hous een except « para on et brad ag Si learned of hey danger, aed, mounting ihe ladder, ones mere epdeaw oured to resch hee.Ent Ne was beaten back by the smoke, and bad dary reashed the ladder when the Neuse fell in, and he was thwewn to around, ee Ne onu an Cart the fall, tn addi.ai Pr A kl aa Avslent Dei\u201d and the \u201chostile fiset, which he commanded | in the maneuvers, was to capture Rear Admiral le Pord'a division tn the roat- mead at Porto Vecchio, The rear admirai received an Intimation that he was NO SALE OUTSIDE EMPIRE with motor car manufacturers and ori- vate owners for subsidizing their vehicles, CATS BNSwWering to certain War Office requirements and pledging themselves to raaintain the cars on à \u2018war footing\u201d for subsidy for each car, definite transfer to the tration, of $1000; maintenance subsidies for | euch car for five years, payable at the,!s end of each yesr, amounting to about five men are missing.m-horsepower, the right to-mate better terms for cars of considerably higher horsepower.Obtain Services in Actua: Hostilities K .Bi BERLIN, The German War Office announces that 15 prepared to cnter into negotis .+» n m te To persons providing Lhemaeives with i =n period of at least five years, the foilow- 30; a premium for the use of domestic! The wate German petroleum or \u2018heasine.th The first two cinuses refer to cars ot! The War Office for cure] 4 literally blown the ing subsidies will be granted: A purchase | Way out of the tunnel.Four members of payable upon lis; this party waded up to their necks In the military adminis.| icy food of None of the party nearest tha dynamfte luckiest in the Alp, are believed to have lost thelr lives and a number of others to have been 11:3urad, occurred at the Loetschberg tunnel works, anderstez yesterday.The tunnel is now about @ mi.ant» half long.A gang of over a hundred worktnen began blasting opærations eariy, x charges of dynamite æeye put In the holes which had been drffié@ In the rock.The men withdrew and stationed themselves In three groups at distances vary.& from 8 to %0 yards from the Gynaite.When the cartridges we-= fred à rrific current of nir whiried Garnugh the tunnel, followed by an avalanche of Ater and pieces of rock.The men nearest the entrance to the tunnel were able to rush out In time te ve thernrelves but the others were greater part of the ter which overtook \u201chem, believed to have rurvived.Tweuty- 9 believed to have rcrie from e River Kander, under which the funnel passes.The tunnel i» regarded ap the un.2 tis known as the Nearly a hundre/ unnel of tragedies.\u201d lives have been lost there already, to ba taken by surprise and was to allow his ships to fall Into the hands of the \u201cenemy.\u201d Instead of obeying orders and permitting Vice Admirel Germinet's feet to ewcop down on his squadron, Rear Admiral le Pord promptly put to eve, and when the \"enemy\" artived Porto Vecchio 84 wag empty.Admiral Germinet was ohagrined he found that hia plans had been | upset, and he immediately terminated the muneuvers.Me followed this with an order condemning the \u2018ver :!mental consld- eration\u201d which inspired the settons of Rear Admiral le Pord.Naval experts consider that Vies A4- mira) Germinet should dave accepted the altered conditions ana gone In ssareh of the \u201copposing squadron.\u2019 \u2014\u2014 MOVING SOULL SOARES SEXTON Comes Up Throngh Barth and Ad-, vaness Toward Rim, LONDON, , Semen Green, sexton ANd pariah clerk at Morstad Koynes Gueon) has had a a experionne.bile @igeine In the ohurehyard he notioné à skull protruding from the soil, afd he took care te avoid disturbing It.As he went on digging, however, hn thought Re env the skull repeatedly move, The innldent so gol on te his nerves that: at last he put down his spade and tohed, à few moments the skull came som- pletely through the earth And meved toward the sexton, Just as Me .Green's gp.tenishment reached (te higheat paint {he en te .mme \u2014 au ef he hun th whieh, ms een sn liy Glsssncned, |} had made Its neat.iid LX LA £3 4 3 TWO FUTURE BMPER hetegreph of the OR\" OF QUAMANY ut Teee dlr TRIE de hae Tad Mt AIT TNL fon Mee be i + :< - D, R.Wiikie, President ; «ol North Bay, Ont.\u201cVIN ST.MICHEL is an excellent touic.I have always found it a great help for bracing up a person in delicate health.I have used it myself with great success.\u201d Mrs.E.J.DURAND.Vin St.Michel French Tonic Wine sharpens the appetite, tones up the stomach, improves digestion, and makes the blood pure and rich.It gives strength and vigor to the body and builds up the system.Thin, pale, weak, tired-out people certainly do get plump and rosy by taking VIN ST.MICHEL.Try it yourself.ROYAL GUARDIANS.YOUR CHOICE OF PLANS.PROMPTEST IN PAYMENT OF CLAIMS.STRONGEST IN FINANCIAL PLANS CONSTANTLY GROWING Tesues Certificates.Granting Sick, Funeral and T'eath Benefits.Lodges in all the principal towns in the Province.Tables of rates on application.A.T.PATTERSON, Supreme Secretary, Associntion\u2019s 4}wn Bldg., cor.Sherbrooke St.and Park Ave., Montrealvet.19-21j38:24-27-20-31 FINANCIAL 1836 THE BANK OF 1908 British North America 656 Branches.Over $50,000,000 Assets If you live at a distance from town, why not do jour banking with our nearest Branch by Mail Ask our Local Manager to explain the system o you.SAVINGS ACCOUNTS may be opened with $1.00 or more.Interest paid 4 times a year.QUEBEC BRANCH\u2014J.W.HAMILTON, MANAGER St John's Gate, Upper Town Branch\u2014C.M.Be À.Finiss, Actiog Manager, Bank oF Nova Scotia (INCORPORATED 1832) CAPITAL $3,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $5,400,000 Unexcelled facilities for the transaction of ali kinds of Banking business, Special attention given to the Savings Department sad interest credited quarterly on Savings Accounts.This is the only bank having its head office in Canada that submits its books and statements to independent audit.QUEBEC BRANCH\u201498 ST.PETER STREET A.N.LYSTER, Manager.TEL.3114 june 29xw-sx3m Imperial Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO APITAL AUTHORIZED - - - - $10,000,000.0 CAPITAL PAID UP - - - - - - - $4,965,757.5 REST - - - - - - < - - = - $4,965757.50 DIRECTORS Hon.Robert Jaftray, Vice-President; Wm Rameay,, Elias J, Kerr Osborne, Charles Cookabatt, Peleg Howland, Wm.Whrte, Cawthon Mulock, Hon.Richard Turner, W.Hamilton Marzitt, M.D.SAVINGS BANK Current rate of interest allowed on deposits from date of deposit and credited quarterly.A GENERAL-BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, Letters of credit issued, available in all the principal citiesof the warll QUEBEC BRANCH: \u2014G.N.West.Telegraph Bullding, Phone 448 } St.Peter Strest W.A.WEIR, Managerjulylizswed.satxty.DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limited.MINERS ond SHIPPERS of the ORLEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS SOALENED, AUN-OF-MINE and SLACK FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO SALNS AGENT, 119 OT.JAMES ST., MONTHS, THE MOLSONS BANK Fifty-Third Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders Took Place Yesterday.A VERY SATISFACTORY YEAR.tiring Board Unanimously Re-elected, The Afty-third annual | general meeting of The Molsons Bank was held in the Board Room of that institution et 3 o'clock yesterday sfter- noon, The Prwident, Mr.Wm.Molson Macpherson, ccoupied the chair, and others in attendance were: Messrs.8.H.Ewing, Vice-President; George E.Drummond, J.P.Cleghorn, W.M.Ramsay, H.Markland Molson, Alex.D.Fraser, George Durniord, W.C.Meimyre, W.R.Mille, F.MW.Molson, A.Piddington, Dr.J.| Elsdale Nokon, C.E.Spragge, A.G.Wateon, EH 5 chon.A.Rembau, ames iot Manager), and â.D.Durnford.The President, having called meeting to order, requested Mr.A.D.Durnford to act as secretary, and that gentleman read the notice convening the meeting.DIRECTOR'S REPORT.The General Manager, Mr.James Elliot, then read the annual report of the Directors, as follows :\u2014 Your Directors have much pleasure in presenting this the fifty-third ve port and statement of effairs of the Bank, on the 30th September, 1908.The profits made during the year have been good, owine to a lively demand for money at fair rates, and the small amount of bad debts met with.The net profits amount to 8612,- 646.41, from which have been paid i quarterly dividends 10 per cent.the year, $337,287.77; taxes.$16, 843.50; contributions to Officers\u2019 Pension Fund, $10,000 ; expended on branch premises, 848,518.35, and a sum of $100,000 has been applied to cover depreciation in value of bonds and stocks owned by the Bank, being part of its reserves, leaving $99,996.79 to go to Profit and Loss Account, raising it to $153,684.40.Reanches have been opened during the year at St.Ours, St.Cenaire, and Waterloo, in Quebec Province, and at Zurich, in Ontario.Head office and branches have been, as usual, carefully inspected since we last met.The Bank's officere have continued to faithfully perform their duties.WM.M.MACPHERSON, President.General Capital, poid up.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 Reserve fund.Probt and loss account.112th div.§ yr.at 10 per Dividends unclaimed.a Interest, exchange, etc., reserved.Deposits not bearing interest Deporita hearing interest.Due to other banks in Canada.Deposits by foreign banks.Due to agents in United Kingdom.cure note circulation.wove \u2026\u2026.\u2026.Notes of and cheques on other banks.Due from other banks in Canada.Due from foreign agents.Due from agents in United Kingdom.Dominion and Provincial Government Billa discounted and current.Mortgages on real vetate sold by the Other assets.PROFIT AND Approprisied as follows :\u2014 109th dividend at rate of 10 October, 1908.For depreciation in value tember, 1908.Directors\u2019 Report Adopted, and Re- | your for « Tiatement of the affaire ofthe Molsons Bank \u2014 Balance die to Provincial Governments, ON MOM.cove corer soccrencenvenmentrens venons see Deposits with the Dominion Government to se- Municipal, railway, public and other securities.Call and short loans on bonds and stocks.Dilla part duo (satimated lors provided fof).-.Real estate other than hank premises.Bank premises at head office and branches.cent, per annum, rate of 10 por cents per annum, Tot of bonds and wtodks.! Expenditure on bank premises at branches.Business taxes.eo sere veusreorennse po Contribution to Officers\u2019 Pension Fund.TME QUEBEC OHKONIOLR panded country of de tances, our greatest economical | problem.Too much cannot be said in sppreciation of the services rendered by our Timers in enabling our prai- lands to convested into productive farms, ss well as rendering most valuable national service.Our crops genurslly are good.In the West harvesting conditions have ben exceptionally favorable.With a ready market and remunerative ro for grain, the farmers are enabled i ge their obligations, and make watinfactory preparations for the the West, going as far as .and were greatly impressed and gratified with the growth in population and the wealth of the towns and villages which we passed through.There is nbundant land for good sariculturiste, There is work for intelligent workmen.There is a choice of occupation for grain and cattle farmers in Saskatchewan and Alberta, fruit farms in British Columbia, and for miners and engineers in Ontario and the western provinces.In addition, there are good opportunities in the older provinces for immigrants coming into the country with amall capital to take up improved lands, on which 1 think, many would do better to settle then by going to the prairies.where conditions are so different to what they bave been ac cuntomed to.I am very pleased to be able to the again report a favorable year's business for the Bank, as the statement just read hy .shows.The immediate outlook is hopeful, and with good judgment and caution we shall see o steady revival in trade.We cannot dienern far into the future, and, thersfore, will not promise more than to continue on the old well proved lines, which, T am sure.have \u201cbeen most gratifying to the Bank's sharcholdsre, There is really nothing further to ray in reference to bankinb matters, and 1 beg to move the adoption of i the report.The motion was seconded by the Vi~w-President.The President invited remarks from the Shareholders, and Mr.A.G.Watson expressed the opinion that tha shareholders should be pretty well \\natisfed- with the statement which had heen, furnished.Rrferring to \u2018the shareholders who hed -\u2018aken ur j stock during the vear, he maid that it \"amomed only richt and proner that \" theme who had paid up their shares in full should receive consideration in ! the wav of 8 bonus, : Dr.Molson congratulated the President on the way in which the business I of the Bank had been managed dur- ins the past year.end snid that the seriousness of the New York crisis {wat 8 thing which thev should all ! realize, and the foresightedness of their General Manager in providing against it should be anrreciated.At the same time, if the Rirectors thought it was advisable, he would \u2014\u2014 = rt 20th September, 1908.LIABILITIES.cerossascrsernee 3 3.374.000.00 3,7i.,-03.90 $34,604,171.26 ASSRTS.ver woud $ 877,356.91 1,920,800.75 145,000.00 859,812.45 430,787.08 1,376,922.90 642,670.06 476,269.15 2,140,535.20 2,821,243.34 \u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014$11,441,797.84 \u2026 22,368,016.15 63,808.74 126,804.08 11,495.43 500,000.00 181,292.02 securities han! 23,252,373 42 834,604,171.2¢ LOSS ACCOUNT.Balance at credit of profit and loss account on 30th September, Net profits for the r after deducting expenses of ressevation for imloroet accrued on deposits, vision for bed and doubtful debts.sons vresoreruns À 83.687.61 management, exchange, and pro- anses arenes severe 612,646.43 $666,33:.02 2nd $ 84,275.47 512,640.62 Leaving at credit of profit and loss account, 30th Sep- $153,684.40 The Molsons Bank, Head Office, Montreal, 30th September, 1008, THE PRESIDENTS ADDRESS.\u2018The President then said :\u2014 When we submitted to you the Bank Btatement a year ago, this country, though im a much less degree than others, was fesling the money atrin- then prevailing over mont of the EvilTued world, During the year frost sconomy has been exercised, and finan- cia] matters are now becoming normal and healthy, but it is not to be expected that @ revivel in manufacture and trade can be restored at once, « continuance of the greatest caution in the expansion of business should still be our watchword.The railways have continued to extend their lines in all directions through the country, valuable service to the setdlers, opening out mew territncy.transportation ls perhaps in this o=- like to see a little more of the profits ded amongst the Shareholdars.The General Manager explained thet a great deal of monsy had bern spent in putting up buildings in cities w i$ wae necennary they should put on a good front, an, for instance, in Vancouver, where, unleaa something was done, the people would think it was a private bank.For the tuçure there would be no rents to pay\u2018in Vancouver, Winnipeg, and many other places.He thought that the 4 point wen alwaye to pay dividends, os though they might meet with years.In the year just paseed wood profite had been made : but there were particular reasonn why that was done.and it could not be expected to be done acain.This year they would not make such la profits, hut they profits, the to | fled, the General Manager (year Sharir Ti 2 vont.> r some years 3 After further discussion, tbaNPresi- dent od the Shareholders to accept the report as submiited, TheVice-President remarked thas 10 per cent.was a very fair dividend, and he thought that they could not be otherwise than preity well satis fed with it.For the past Afty-three ears Lhe average dividend paid by the anb had been over 8 per cent., and with that they must surely be satis- Mr.Guorge E.Drummond epoke of tha interest the President and General Manager had shown in the sffairs of the Bank during the year, and said that the statement presented had had the full consideration of = the Directors, The Bank had done admirably during the past year, earning about 184 per cent.They ware trying to make Molsons Bank known through out the length and breadth of the land by putting good, le buildings io each centre.In taking a conservative course, and providing against possible bad years, the Ebareholders would probably continue to get 10 per cent.The Bank was taking its stand with the best institutions in this country.| * The report was then adopted, after which the President requested Mr.George Durnford and Mr.C.E.Spragge to act as scrutinvers for the election of Directors.Mr, W.R.Miller moved: \u201cThat the thanke of the Shareholders are due, and are hereby tendered, to the President, Vice-President and Directors lar their efficient services during the pest Dr.Molson neconded the motion, which was unanimously concurred in,.after which it was agreed that ont ballot be cast for the election of Directors.In replying to the vote of thanks, the President remarked that the arduous work of the year had fallen upon the Gemaral Munoyer, who, from the beginning of the depression in the financial market, had been most assiduous in watching the condition of affairs through what was an exceptional time.The excellent results of the 'n work were due to the General Manacer's great caution, and it was to him that the thanks were due.The Vice-President moved a vote of thanks to the Genrral Manager, Chief Inspector and the officors connected with the Bonl:, and said that the Bank had, he thought, perhaps the finest staff wbieh could be found in any like | institution in the country.Re did not think there had been any complaint of anv consequence regarding any of the -lerks thronchout the entire sve- tein from the Atlantic to the Pacific; and they numbered nearly 400, The Shareholders felt prond of the wav in which the affaire of the Rank- had heen administered Manager, On hehalf of himself and staff, the General Manager briefly returned they +.wyine that they had been sroken of in {oo Inudatory terms.At the same time.he withed to remark that the inspectors and others had done their duty to the utmost during the past year.The scrutineers then presented their report, showing the re-election of the retiring Board of Directors, viz, Merers.J.P.Cloghorn, George BE.Jrammond.N, H.Fwine.H.Marklnnd Molson, W, Malenn M-erhernon, W.C.Mntvre dnd W.MN.Ramenv.The President thanked the Shaveholders for their attendance, and ox pressed the hore that next vear world poe reruln annually an satisfactory as the one inet clomsd, At a suhsenuent meetine of the Directors, Mr.W.M.Mnepherson _ yas re-c]setedd President, and Mr.Fing Vice-Prosident for the ensuing CORNS CURED IN 24 You can peyslesatr remove any ous Code Ara.soft or Disoding, bY SPBIYING Putnam's Onn Extractor.It never burns, lcaves no scar, con ins no acids; ia harmless because composed refi pe pape, ÉLIRE i.h .ts bottles.Refusn subatirutens ' PUTNAM'S PAINLESS CORN EXTRACTOR INSECT MYSTERIES YOU CANNOT SOLVE, Naturalists have classified insects, divided them into hundreds of fami\u2018ics and tens of thousnnds of kinds: they have examined them under 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ever bave the opportun- ty of testing blood, whether human or animal.why then their horrid passion for gore : Asked why a bee was provided vith a sting, you would doubtless answer that it was for purposes of self-defence.It may surprise you to hear thet this Is only a secondary fonction of the sting.The poison of a bee is nearly pure formio acid.Formic acid is a most per fect vative, and the ming is really an exquisite little syringe with which the bee injects into each filled honey cell à small portion of pe mrvative.It ja the formic acid which icious flavor.The common house fly has five eyes.Two of them are gigantio compound eyes, each provided with something like four thousand.lenase.The other three, known as simple «yes, are on top of the head.They are so extremely small that they can hardly be setn with the naked eye: yet, #0 \u2018far as we can tell, these tiny organs under the General - ves to purs honey its singularly de- | pro The the who i ot at $e per keg.A WEDNESDAY, 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Viger 8 CO, Limited ITALIAN WARRHOUSE, Esta aed 1880 oct.19-22x2.° aed FRASHR'S BUILDING A2 207.300 and 211 Bt.James Bt, Montres), The unexcelled favorite of the : best connoisseurs Piper-Heidsiack\u2019 (Pounded A.D.1785) vhampagne Sparkling, Foaming, Delicious al ly Bracing.Dry or Extra Dry.In Pints or in Quarts.SK IT FROM YOUR DEALER.For Sale by À GRENIER, Quebec PIPER-HEIDSIECK .ee HEIDI CR inde O08 HAL UMA C Summons Sere SAUT General Purveyors to the Trade : Laporte, Martin & Go, Ltd, ! The Best Tonic\u2014Bacshus Quinquina Wine.\u2019 \u2018 0\" OYSTERS DOMINION FISH FISH 1! All kinds of Fresh, Salt and be equalled {2 Me sale of VEGETABLES CHAMPLAIN MARKET PLACE OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! OYSTERS ! ! ! : SEASON NOW OPEN\u2014TRY US FOR THS BEST.FRUITS | FROITS ! ! FRUITS 111 Pears, Peaches, Prunes, Tomatoes, Adples, dy far the best establishment for fruits.The Glost compicie assortment.New stock cestinually arriving.Delivered to customers at moderate prices.Smoked Fish.Our stock of Vegetables casnot .Members axé sole for f Fruit Products of the Distributor Co.& FRUIT COY.| VEGETABLES II! representatives ia bec ths west.Que oct 13x1m / Tel 437 FRUITS FALL BOOTS; Waterproof Boots Jp ALL THE LATEST STYLES., BOY'S SCHOOL BOOTS Az: SPECIALTY.MISSES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S, , SCHOOL BOOTS, nt UP-TO-DATE CUSTOM and REPAIRING SHOP, b WBAR OUR SPECIAL $3.00 BOOTS WM.JACQUES & SONS, ma me 42} Fabrique St.able to examine closely objects near at vend .ing of eyes, there is a ques Tittle beetle which you ma: notion\u2019 any fine summer evening whirllng up and down over the shallows of a rbad- side pool, and known from ite strange gyrations as the whirligig beetle.x This beetle, oe | as another nown an the anableps, or .has each of its eyes divided into an upper and lower portion by à borizon- tal line.This le another of thore marvelious visions of Nature which most beautifully fulfil their pus .Beimmi half In the water and half out of it, the besties are enabled to keep watch for food and ward ageinst ememice ahove and helow the sorfece simultaneously.~Otaga Witncm, Five hunhred.fires are caused annually im London by lamp accidents.Many & men who gets his back ap ave far more necessary to their owner ae eat salting e Power, abd with, thes the insect a camel acte like a bear.Al horn fres and equal but no men is se independent as à hired \"A | gl.\u2014\" THE CANADIAN BAN: OF COMMERCE Heap Orcs - - - Tomowre Capital $10,000,000 Rest $5,000,000 Branches tn every Pruvines ef Cannéa end fa the United States and Great Britain \u2014 ant .rg | CHEQUERS AND DRAFTS on the United Grates and other foreign =\u201d countries bought and sold 9 ands te and from Lenden, New Yi A Paris, Bertin and other prineipet tw Points in the United States and Quebec Branch, 127 St.Peter St.W.H.DUNSFORD Manager.& | , PUNESDAT, OUTGS UNARD LINES ARE CERN AS janretanis Oct 31 moon | Lôcasig, Ney 11,102 ia Ge ne tante 15,088 (8.Mov.4 5008 | Campenla.Dec.1, 0am Finest.& Pa eficat is the Se Uiskania { WEDNESOAY ivo Hungarian-Amerisan Sereiss.oranauraÏ HAFLRS ned TaIRSTR ses Ts çe \u2014 ao EGYPT Nov.= je.7,7eb.38 Third Class Tickets to asd from pr Hart of ku at vem SSP \u201cWate steent, Boston, Mam.7.6.STOCKING, Louis cirest Quebes.~ 4 OOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Dominion.Oct, 24 | Canada.Nov.14 en ~ sington.Nov.7 - \u201d sestest Canads 1s ome 4 \u2019 ne \u201cOttewa\u201d the wooed from Nara te Drm iY doe sn minutes 7 RATES OF PASSAGE ÿ Firet Class.Second Clasthw.scAnADA\".S17.9 fase £8.\"DOMINION\" np ï ; MODERATE RATE SERVICE .CENNEINGTON\" & OB \u201cBOUTHWARE à onT one class Cabin passes ried Class), mest # QUEBEC TO \u201c Æatrd Class grant $2720 te privet TR { WHITE STAR LINE Ureresl .Now.11 a get ie Mor.:8 \u2018Sept.ga, Ot.In on as carr steam.arent Defy nent.te Btesmer.ÿ 3 Prox Nxw Tone te.2 étetie.\u2026\u2026Bem.9 | Canop go Ret.3 For all information apply to local Ageras or lo w M MAÇPHER N.Manag snd Via Azores, Medeira, Gibralter.¥aou Boston i ; 4 ' | labos Steamship Go'y Ltd New York, Sormeda aad Wot lndies Royal Mall Lines., Bailing from Pler 47, North River, N.¥.NEW YORE FOR BERMUTA ERM! N sails from [= $x wir, i aus Oéfober 2 4th, 4th am 23th November.\"EW YORK FOR wrest ene Thomas, St.Croix, St.Ki tune, Anse ' a PARIMA.0.-010.18 PM, JiSt October St.Lawrence Line Twin Screw Iron SS.MPANA, 1,700 vont rented te sail from Wednesday, 21 st Oct ,Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perve, Grand i.i Bam marside, Charlottetown and Macexceltent accommodation FAIR ems © pal au TTS = ees or tion se te HUR ART! ARERR 5 & CO., t: a née Rrostes: RE\" a 8.Gtoeki: .Mose, Ticket Agente \u2018 Quebee 2 \u2019 \u201d 14-1008 Ry Ze a rates 5 | QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY On ani After the 12th Oct., 1908 ML VUNDERM D TRIPS WILL fansd convenient qu travel J ty the pudermentioned aera that oa site ted) weather and circum.states permitring.QUESRC LEVIS von ?Intercolonial Railwayasf AM, 745 Express 16 Camppm.\u2018ago Express te Mon treat, } ss Frprems se Mon teal.| avo Xxpress te River dn Lo Bupress \u2018Express to Whi Mountaies aa Portland, n ve er spring Grand Trunk Railway Ferry, WRBE Dares AM, © ihe Eggres - Thre from the iy Nat fem the alt to Pe | 1100 Non\u201d trem the on West.SUNDAY, AM.AM, to Mail Le the Wess, | 748 Pzrerom tre eGaspe S.S, Line ; Nort sailing of RG.Gespesien for WI leave.Champlain Markit; Pri received Thureday and Friday anil 10 ; om, The above subject to change without notice.tartine inlormation apply to * J.A.BOUCBARD, © Duibosss Sheam 20 .M, cs Pu.= » \u201c EER Gn ans ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamship Coy, THE FIRST OCEAN TURBINER Motssions sé Without Vibrotion.LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERTICE From Prom Liverpost steamships Montreal 105t Corgioau\u2026 16 Ogt 16 Met pa Virainies ul ng \u201c Metecae Y3 Nov.\"aor, RATES OF PASSAGE.877.50 ond wowarde tun snd ETS Josstion of berth SLASOOW, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERTC: vrom Prom vrou Glasgow Risamships Moatsed | Quebec A Ot.Pretoria 17 0c 17 Oct.» - Hesoerian \u201cee \u201c LONDON, KAYAE, QI2323 SMITE SEAM: From Frew » From Loudon Wavre Steamuhtvs Montreal Ouebes | According te Fteamer and berth se TIN aecvrecenecus PE Sairens.Mnsle snd Swoting Rosms on Pramensds\u201d Deck.Fleetrie Light end Bie een Every modern improvement, rien.Viogiai a ee elegrash on hnard Vie at once n convenience and ALLANS, RAR & CO.A 5 sé Chmplatsy Seront.Foiegranh : pa le the Crimi Brea Steamer Frontenac - Steamer Champion On and after the 13th Oet., he weather and cirenmetances permittinr, this steamer wit rus ge follows: ty.Prom Rerthier forfitenoe Moaduny and- Weds.Mav at An am tor Berthior Thursdays 10pm.re end Steamer Orleans On and after rth October fast, weath elrewmstances permit the steamer Se leans will run &afly eo FROM QUEBEC.Or.| \u20ac Reford Agencies DOMAYNIN LINF Glasgow Saliags from Maniraal and Qu3523 Reading.\u201d Parthents.«Oct.nu Reading rad.* Athesi .Oct.99 \u201c Lato: Nov.3 |g PASSENGER RATES: | Cobt $42.50 Kasthound third class, Pe bond ena ROTTRRDAX SERVICR 88 Kastalia.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.tirana Oct.20 THOMSON LINE London Salfings fram Maatrent aad Jovan es Hurous\u2026 (Cold Atorsas À Cost ais) Oct 1e * Cervous « \u201d = Otm * Catrarona * > .[0% LEITH SERVIGE 86.Beñious.0.0.Oct.23 ABERDEEN SERVICE 66.Detlonn.\u2026.0100000-0 000000 000.OCt.83 THE ROBERT REFORD 60, LIMITED, 78 St.Peter Street.Quebec.Montresi Torente.St Jobn MB, Portland, Me orth Shore Mali and Passenger Service, R.M.S.King Edward CAPT.C.VEZINA Will sail (weather and cireumn Rremitting) Saturday, Oct.24th, for orth Shore Ports as far as Natashaun, also Anticoatl \u2018oz rates passage and Preigh: and ether particulars.apply to 4 BOLLIDAY BROS 101 Ne, * PHONE Ae Fete 80 MUEBEC CHRONICLE.p Printed, Partie 37 - | The one most hea \"| pointing \"| end disbursement on Northern Pacific, ' | there was heard a revival of many - | reports which were bluntly discredited .| his summer vacation.The foreign po- 3 pep firm.Total sales, par value, $4,- ms e Cocapéess à Weekly, Fr.oo ea\" ver eme ie TMS QUESEHO CMNONICLE se MEVALERELLEAUE Co STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, MONTREAL AND TORONTO, Local Securities a Specialty, 93 ST.PETER ST.QUEBEC TELEPHONE 948.Paal Belleau Edgae Halls Belleau & Halle ACCOUNTANTS, LIQUIDATORS, INSURANCE BROKERS.Collections Mado nt Beasonsbie Bates Phons 3224 | 95 $L Poler SL, Quabre NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, Oct.20\u2014Operations for rise were resumed in the stock market to-day, but on a somewhat limited scale and in a restricted field.Speculative attention reverted again \u2018to the group of high priced dividend paying reilrond stocks which was the effective leader of the market during most of the summer.To-day\u2019s rumors did not differ materially from those that have done duty before in connection with the rising prices of stocks.4 to-day was that to an intended extra divid- In the case of tho Harriman up, by E.H.Harriman on his return from litiea] situation was considered better but the effect, of this on foreign markets was very moderate.London was more affect the persistent continental for gold thon by the subsidence of the war news.The price of copper hardened at the local metal exchange, and trade reports of tha increased demand for that metal were favorable.Union Pacific sold at 1853.The strong tone of the market was maintained to the closing.Bonds privite wire from Cuas ftert & C3, Yew ork, to Bruneau & Dupuis, Stick Brokers, St.Peter Street.Opru- High- Low.Clow ing.esl eit.fax.so BH ok cg M trop su 3 an y.Missouri Pacte, ot ve i 129) wih 10s 2.W.U.Tel Ce.CLOSING LETTER.Ry Private Wire.Neuvilie Balleau & Co., 93 St.Peter Street, Quebec.Phone 46.: New York, Oct.20\u2014London prices were inclined to sag this morning and our market opened up with Northern : Pacific the only stock that was at all! noticeable for strength.suffered further slump to 274, making nbout 20 joints drop since last month.The general feeling was bearish and! all agreed that a reaction was in order, but under the lead of Northern | Pacific, Union Pacific and Reading, which stocks monopolized three-quar- tors of the trading, the market advanced, Northern Pacific selling up 34 points, Union Pacific 2, Reading 14, while American Smeltere, Lead, Consolidatei Gas and others trailed slong with greater or less advances to their credit.Commission business was \u201c| Third Avenue | \u20ac Sale by Auction.In the affair of Lax Bros, Ready meds Clothing, 98 Bt, Joseph BL, Quobes, Insclvents.Advice la bereby piven thet on Wed: nesday, the 2lst Octoher, 1906, at 11 o'clock a.m.there will be sold at my office, 44 Dalhoasis street, Quebec, A-Btock In trade consisting of ready-made cldthing, .dry goods, hats and cath, : furs.ote.B4UTAO Store Furnit 181.95 $4,420.38 B-Book debts as per list.184.28 C-\u2014Lesse until May 1st, 1909.Each article will be sold separataly.The inventory end list of book debts tenv be sem nt my office.The store will be open for inspection usedav, October 20th instant.for inspection of atock and credits of ment \u2014SPOT CASH.* V.E.PARADIR, Curator.Office 44 Dalhousie strest, Fchelien Building.Quebec, the 9th October, 1908.Pay.ARTHUR GRUNEAU A.8.DUPUIS Montreal.Quebee.BRUNER à DUPUS STOCK BROKERS Transactions executed on Montreal Stock Exchange Ly personal representation at of ons pee cent.comm 78 St Francois Xavier St, MONTREAL 123 St, Peler Sirest, Quehsc.PHONE 1598.\u2014 heretofore, extremely light and shows little prospect of improvement in ths near future, the public being little in- alined to enter the speculative arena pending the decision of election day.Many noints are in cireulation, one that Northern Pacific will sell at 150, Union Pacifie 175, Southern Pacific 115, Reading 150, Tennessee Copper 60, but | points at this level and in the absenco | of the public participation are much to be distructed.Business has somewhat more active than yesterday and approximately 450.000 shares were dealt in and above $4,000,000 in bonds.A elight advance in #ilver and copper was noted and the copper shares weirs firm.The closing was steady to firm at about best prices of the day.Laurentide Pulp Co, Laurentide Pulp, pf Montreal Cotton Hi Nom.Textile Con.Dom.Textile Co., pid.© Sales.Montrenl Power, 50 at 107 1071, 60 at 1071, 300 ay 1058 10 a inoin Traction, pid, 317 23 at 874, 25 at 878.sso Ovilvie Milling Co, 75 at 107.ackay, 5 at 734.Mackay, pli, 24 at 69.S00,\u201d 10 at 123, \u2014\u2014 &PECIAT, STOCR QUOTATIONS, Reported by J.P.T Bt.Peter Stee % Co.Quebec Bank Union Bank.Banque Natio; + 1e 1233 120 MISCELLANEOUS, WP Bees eet crime Hichalieu & Ontario.Tu In, ontreal Power .Sone Quebec Power, com, % 1068 Quebec Power, pid x Quebes 88.Co .% National Telephone fom, Textile, pid.= \u2018anadian Electrio \u2026 60 F'enadian Electric.pid.108 a BONDS, Canadian Electric.\u2026 \u2026\u2026 160 gg Wontmorearv Cotton Co.1 in Mont.Cotton Co.Bonds.08 9% Quobes Railway.eee we wl ™\" qu, bern ; LEFANRE.& TISCHEREAU Accountants, Auditors and ' Liquidators.111 MOUNTAIN HILL QUEBEC.C.W.WALCOT, STOCK AND INVESTMENT BAKER £S ST.PETER STREEP TELAPBONR 37L \u2014 STOCKS Bought end sold for investment os on margin, MUNICIPAL BONDS To pay from 5P.O.te 54 P.Cporticulars on application.QUEBEC REPRESENTATIVE AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY, OF NEW YORK et kind moderate, recumity absolute.INSURANCE BROKER Risks placed in any of the leading English and Canadians Companies at current rates.; DELAWARE & , HUDSON RD.Shortest Quiexsst ans Sant MONTREALTO NEW YORK from Quebec vis the Grani Trunk, Intercolonia! oc the Cansdisa Pacific lines connect at Mbatreal with ths Delaware & Hudson trains.Information and through tickete via above lines and the Delaware & Halsou Crurouga lspiss aol Parier To an eee Montreal to po ad WE OFFER RAILWAY AND PUBLIC SERVICE BONDS TO YIELD 4% TO 8 P.C.We Invite Correspondence on all Investment Matters.W.Graham Browne & Co.DEALERS IN BONDS, MONTREAL.| THEO.HAMELS REPORT OF MIN.ING STOCKS.MONTREAT, STN.'K.KEXCHANGE.Chambers-F Quebec, Oct.Tee tions furnished anne, ambers-Ferland .\u2026.ele Bellas & Co M8 21\" Faree | Cobalt Take ov 14 1 Etreet, Quebre * : Cobalt Central sus «© * Conigas.500 610 Montreal, Oct.20, Rey Crom Reserve.198 194 aka.Te a\u201c \u2018obalt 1 CP.Be on co coe rom 1758 175 | fr Of Co Bu 3 Mion.& St.Paul Ry.123} 1224 | Green Mehan 0 13 Montreal Street Ry \u2026\u2026 190 157 | Kerr Lake 430 450 .| Toronto Street Ry.4we.106 103 | 1, Rose.63 645 Twin City R.T.Go.90 88\" {Little Nipissing .sw 22 Detroit United Ry.41 40 | MeKinley-Dar-Sav.a3 100 Halifax Tramway Co.106 103 |xipissing \u2026 012 025 St.John Roy ees ae «= 97 [Nova Scotia.6h; Winnipeg Rai way \u2014 162% | peterson Lake .37 0» Havana Electric Co.313 30 |Richt of Way.75 400 .| Havema Electric Ry., pfd.81} 79 [giver Queen.112 116 San Paulo Kaïlway Co.\u2014 150 ! Silver Leal.18; 19 Richelien & Ontario.76 734 | Trothewav 158 158 Montreal Power Co.108 1074 \u2018Temiskaming core sooee 9 101 Dom.L & 8 Comme = i 15 Morning Sales, om.I.\u2026 pfd\u2026.6 62 a rar Dominion Cot Co sr 494 A Reserve, 20, 500, 100, 100 .© le on eee.a \u201c Montreal Ste Wor tH oi Nova eos.De A ontreal Steel Works - \u201d e, =) & , or Sir el SR Bel Tehephoms Corrs 18 Te | Tomiskaming, 1.000 at 101.Ogilvie Milling C 105) 1054 Chambers-Ferland, 1,000 at 80.Mackay Companies 734 734 Afternoon Sales.° | Mackay-Companies, T0E 604) Crown Reserve, 100 at 195.Lake of the Wondr Co.on - Nipissing, 20 at 0}.Lake of the Woods, pl 153 = CHICAGO STOCK MARKET.Supplied Daily to the Chromel ve, Hamel, Stock Broke, > Vaihousie Street.Quebec, October 20, 1908.Op'g.fiyh Low.Uloea Te 0} 99 95) 984 Mey.102 1024 1014 101 \u201cer wo Si Dec.-.May.63% 6% \u201c= 21 rats :\u2014 Dec.48 48 47 44 May.30 50 40 49 THEO HAMEL'S CLOSING LETTER.New York, Oct.20\u2014The market, both stocks and bonds, displayed fresh ne tivity and a substantial increase in volume.For some time past it bas been preclicted that about the 20th of tho present month the street would cast anide ita apathy and enter upon discommtiing of election results, a: the movement started promptly on time.Prominent houses were for shares of varioun atocka and eome issues were almost bnioynnt, despite some milirg of good character and tho offerinza by London on balance.It cannot be said that the election | outcome is rettled, but bulls have the | market under perfect control.Thera \u2018was a flood of favorable news items of | various nature.The en Kaiser announced entire willingness of Gere manv to join in peaceable adjustment | of the Balkan matter.wae rain iin the winter wheat belt, .someth | which has been urgently needed :numerous reports came from business quarters.The Penna will need to or HerringsHallaMarvin Safes INSURE.Protection trom inju Protection from burglars.abeolute protection.Protection against hwat, flame and water.in falling while in heated condition.The Interlocking Flançes, Double-Grooved Lock Spindle, Hand Welded Stoel Angles, Plates of Drill Proof Steel and nd Fireproof Construction are characteristic features that give envy Steel * BAFES FOR EVERY PURPOSE.THE CANADIAN FAIRBANKS CO.LTD, QUESSO.Montreal, Bt John, M.Toronto, Winnipeg.Onigaty, Vantouver Rativwar HY ALE REDUCED RATES IusFaot om Brot.tat 00 Outaber sia, sped.Ls - Beoopd Clase Colesist Parcs from Quchas to aTlerg Be Tosco.BS.) 056.00 es Proportignate rates te attes Westecs Points General Elections.MONDAY.October 267, 1908 Tickets will be sold to all points in Canada, at SINGLE FI CLASS FARE, for the round i Dates: Oct., 4th, 26th Goi and 2h, 1908.Retum Limit: Valid to return from destination on or before Tuesday, Oct.S7th, 1908, Train Service from Levis T.OCA.M.+ 12.50p.M.° G40P.Mt \u201cDaisy | tDaily Kucept Sandaye TS from Quebec 6.45 a gp.6.30p ma.QUEBEC RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO.Fall aad Winler Time-Table 1008-09 = and ave Monday, September 28th, 1908, trains will run as follows:\u2014 BETWEEN.QUEBEC AND MONTMORENCY FALLS.(Week Days) Lea: bec for Moztmoi 5.36 ee y Sour from 6.00 a.m.to 19.00, noon, every 30 minutes {rom 10 pm to 7.60 Pme every io 8 .m.to 11.00 p.m., ditional Pains at 7.30, 9.48 am.1.45, 4.15, 5.15 and 6.15 pm.Leave Montmorency Falls for que bec every hour from 6.30 a.m.* 12.30 p.m., every 30 minutes from 1.m., to 7.30 p.m., every hour from En pm.to 11.30 p.m., and additional trains at 6.00, 6.11, 641, 8.1L 10.96 a.m., 12.96 and B56 p.m.(Sundays) Leave Quebec for Montmoren 1.00 p.every h from 8.00 pm.! pm, and.additional traios at 1.45, \"5.48, 6.18 7.30 p.m.Leave Nostmorency Falls for Que bes 641, 11.11, 1141 am, 1244 p.m.every 30 minutes from 1.30 p.m.to 7.36 p.m., every hour from 8.30 pm.to 11.50 p.m, and additional | trains at 2.24, 4.56 and 0, Lee BETWEEN QUEBEC AND ST.DE BEAUPRE.(Week Days) de Ben bec for Ste.Anne de Beau- Lens am, 1.45, 4.15, 5.15, and 6.15 p.mf Ste.Anne de Beaupre for Que 50, 6.00, 7.30, 9.45 11.45 am.aud 4.15 pm.or de Bea ebec for Ste.Anne un eo ab, 10.00 a.m., 1.45, 5.45, 15 and 7.30 p.m.8 vec Ste.Anne de Beaupre for Quebec 6.00, 10.30, 11.00 a.m., 12.00, noon.1.45, 4.15 and 9.30 p.m.BETWEEN Falls JOACHIM.(Week Daye} em, 1.45 and 8.15 p.m.11.30 a.m, and 4.00 p.m.(Sundays) Leave Quebec for St.Joachim 1.48 P OTE: Plectrie car connecte at Mastai et.with all trains for passengers going or coming to and from Mastai Sanitorium Asylum, ete Fare 8c.return.press service on all traine for Fx meats, fruits 11 rackages, boxes, =\" Rite Se.up according to weight.Saperis \u2018endent.J.A.EVFRELL FN.A.FVANS, Superintendent.| General Manager.pe CLARK'A ELFVENTH ANNUAL CRUISE, ORIENT Febevary 4th.1 Bose 71 \"Arabic Luce Found the ed Steamer $8.J Te Oct.16, \u2018op F.C.Clack, Times Bits, NY.pb Wednesday, Cot.14th, for Esquimeaux Point and all intermediate ports.|\" Freight will be received | up to that date at Pointe a \u2018Carey Whart.For all information apply to THE NORTH SHORE TRANSPORTATION AND ; WRECKAGE C0, LTD.| a2-100 St.Paut St, Tel.461 dee its usual quota of rails for next year, expenditures of this road alone tor all sorts of material being estimated at $7,000,000.This is followed bv action on the part of other rail roads and will mean almost imme diate revival in the iron, steel and allied industrials.Tin plate, glass and some textile mille are resuming after lon~ idleness.Many large orders are said to have been placed hy manu facturer.ingent upon election re sults.Take Copper was higher on the lead exchange and it is predicted that lead and silver will move to higher levels.American Smelting seems to have recovered its business and ie operating 90 p.c.of capacity.Amalgamated Capper wan strong, helped by prospects for ex
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