The Quebec chronicle, 25 novembre 1908, mercredi 25 novembre 1908
[" Aa The Weather.showery, Lower St.Tawrepes and Gull :\u2014 East and southeast winds; mild and | The Quebec: Chronicle.tures\u2014Montreal, and Minkmum Tempera Maxim i ontreal, 40-1; Quebec, 3040, QUEBEO, WEDNESDAY, > NOVEMBER 23, 1908 FGALIZED\" LYNCHING 4 (OF THREE NEGROES Pt \u2014 For Murder in Tennessee\u2014Taken from Jail and Given a Mock Trial, Union City, Tenn., Nov.2\u2014Tipton- Ville, bordering on Reel Foot Lake, which recesitly has been the scene ot Many stitring incidents, to-day wits possed the \u201clegalized\u201d lynching of three negroes who were arrested this morning for murdering on Saturday special deputy sheriff Richard Burrus and wounding Juno.Hall, a deputy | sheriff, To give the execution a seme blance of legality » \u201ctrial\u201d was hure riedly arranged with the understands ing that the men would be condemned to death se oon as the trial was bver.The negross lynched were Marshall, Edward and James Stineback.These brothers created a disturbance nt a religious meeting near Tiptonville Saturday night.When officers Burrus and Hall attempted to arrvet them, the negroes shot the officers | And écaped.A posse from Tiptonville and surrounding towns hurried off in pursuit but did not locate the trio until this morning in a swamp near Ridgely.The n°grocs, covered a hundred guns, were easily captured since they were out of ammunition.Tha news of the capture spread rapidly and soon the jail was surroitnded by a mob which had no hesitancy in making a lynching at once.One of the few citimens to mount the.steps of the jail and to appeal to the mob to desist was J.| L.Burnett, a lawyer, who recalled the recent night rider outrages which disgraced the region.We begged his hearers to lal the law take its couree promising that full justice would be done ths three black men.This met with a long growl of disapproval, and Mr.Burnett, evidently seeing that his remarks were of no avail, pleaded with (he men to wait till night fall.Taylor Hall.a brother nf the wounded deputy sheriff, ngreed that a pont- ron~ment until night would be satisfactory ta him.The mab, however, war restless.As n last reeort, Justice Tre Davis aoreed ta open court ot five o'clock.\u201csummon a jury\u201d and al'ow the negroes, after \u201call avail- alle evidence\u201d was heard, to Gé \u201cduly sentenced to death.\u201d emor Patierson was advised by telephone of the situation and he ordered ~ company of militia to tan Fnion City with all haste to \u201cintonville, seize the three negroes and «~diot them to a\u2019 place of safety.\u201che troops started at once, but failed \u201c0 arrive in time to prevent the Inching.At the \u201ctrial\u201d all of the evidence of those who had seen the ¥iltne war heaed: and in an incredibly short time the \u2018cam\u2019 waa riven to the \u201cjury.\u201d which in a few minutes \u201creturned\u201d a verdict of muilty.\u201cThe sentence\u201d had bavely te n passed when the mob.with a whoop and n yell seized the nrison- era, rushed them to a lerme tree and \u201cduly executed the rentense of death.\u201d bY henging them, firine volley after ESTABLISHED 1764, Meantime Gov- | 83 | volley into the air as the Lodics were : drawn up from the earth.SHOT HIS WIFE Ruffalo.Nov, M-Frene Krean.who ren a saloon on the ume or Tooppite, in allsgped to have rlat / his wile this afterncon.The rhooting o- curred an the street, Kusan ran into a maleen rnd.according to the story 1o'd tn the Went Seneca police.said to Jos, Mazwran: \u201cI have killed my wife.\u201d Mazuran called the police.The womun, who was still alive, wan daken to an hospital where she died.Kusan told the police that hin wife shot herself, .Kusan in 23 years old and his wile was 22.BiG BLAZE AT AMHERST (Special to the Chronicle.) Halifax, N.8., Nov.24\u2014The passenger car shops of the Rhodes-Curry Company at Amherst, wan to-night destroyed by fire, The loss will amount to $125,000 or possibly $150,- 000, The fire broke out a little after sewn o'clock, an hour after the men had sto work foe the day.A woman In a hause near by, hearing an explosion, looked out and saw flames in the Rhodes-Curry works.In a few minutes the passenger var shed war envelo in flames and by ten o'clock nothing was left of it but ambers.OCEAN ARRIVALS.November 24th, 1908.ss.Haveriord, at Philadelphia, from verpool, $8.Bohemian, at Boston, from Liven pool.88.Ontarian, at Glasgow, from Mom treal.8S.Pretorian, at Glasgow, irom Mons treal.89.United Stafen, at Copenhagen, from New York.83.Kaiser Withelm Der Grosse, Bremen, from New Yorkss.Bivecher, at Cherbourg.from New Yorkat RECORDER'S COURT.Eight drunks appeared yesterday morning before the rder.They MARIE.ENQUI AT ST, JOHM, HE The Agent at that place Appeared to be Able to Borrow Money Easily, (emma tspecrél to the Chronicle.ÿ St, John, N.B., Nov.24\u2014At ths opening of the afternoon session Mr.McDonald, continuing bis evidence, denied the $128 entry was a gift to Mr.Harding and was of the opinion the item referred to material.The witness said he had been introduced to Col.Gourdeau and that Col.Anderson was with him.Mr.Watson's next question was to know if any lending transac tions had taken place.Mr.McDonald\u2014\u2018\u2018Oh, bless you, no, It was 4 small part of our business, chasing Government officials.we never thought of it.\u201d John E.Moore was then examined.Replying to Mr.Watson, he said he was in the Jumber business and four tugs for hire.He had many transactions with the Marine and Fisheries Department.Mr.Watson\u2014\" When did you receive tho last note or cheque from Mr, Harding ?\u201d Mr.Moore\u2014'\u2018On Nov.4, 1908.He pare me a note for $1,900 payable our months after date.It was sign od F.J.Harding.\u201d The note was Mr.Watson\u2014\"\"Is that the way vou have done business with Mr.Harding ?Does that account for the $1,500 note 1\u2019 Mr.Moore\u2014' \u2018That was \u20ac toan.\u201d Mr.Watson\u2014* You knew he agent of the rtment ?\" r.Moore\u2014 It was a personal transaction.\u201d Mr.Watson\u2014' There is no entry in the books ?\u201d Mr.Moore-.\"It was not a transaction by the firm.\u201d Judge Casnels\u2014\u201cDo vou conceive it proper in dealing with the agent of the department who had the power to control orders and make recommenda tions and had the checking of counts, to lend him money 1\u201d Mr.Moore\u2014\"I dont suppose it was.\u201d Mr.Watson\u2014\u2018How much did you loan him in 1906 ?\u201d Mr.Moore\u2014\u2018It would not exceed Mr.Watson\u2014 \u2018What did he require advances of $3,000 for ?\u201d Mr.Moore\u2014\"I esmr\u2019s sav.\u201d Mr.Moose said the loaned to Nr.Harding was accommodation and he would have loaned him the money in any cas.BARGE SUNK IN MONTREAL CHANNEL Crew Rescued with Dificulty\u2014Eleven Buoys Floating Down the River\u2014\u2014 uced.straight ac ( Special to Chronicle.) Montreal, Nov.24.\u2014Tha Government barpe Acetylene, with a crew of eleven men, loaded with gas buoy machinery, sank off Verchems at 7 o'clock tonight, right in the channel, and Capt.Beliveau and his crew were rescued with great difficulty by the steamer Hosannah which was some distance away et the time of the accident.When taken out of the water the crew were thoroughly exhausted, the work of rescue being impeded by the darkness and the fox.The cause of the accident was overloading and thers was no explosion.Eleven buovs are now floating down the river.THE REVOLUTION IN HAYTI Port Au Prince, Nov.2 \u2014Late ad- vices received hers apperently confirm the execution of General Leconte.Hs was captured near Jeremie, together with his escort, after a short struggle.The town of Aduin, it is reported, has been pillaged by the revolutionary troops.Thete is no news of the move ments of General Celestia Cyrinque, the minister of war, who was sent out in addition to General Leconte by President Nord Alexin, to wut down the uprising at Cayes, headed by General Autoine Simon.ITALY AND AUSTRIA Rome, Nov.M\u2014Italians are showing intense resentment against Ane tria and Austrians, because of the Anti-Italian rinte witch have taken place at Vienna.Theme bave been dire ected against Italian students in that city and a number of the students have been wounded.Violent demonstrations have taken place in several of the leading towns and cities in Italyin the way of retaliation, and at the demonstration bere to-day flery speech: es were made, and the Austrian flag was burned.An attack agminet the Austrian embassy was preventsd only hv the energetic attitude of the police were fined in sume ranging from 82 land a werd of soldiers and many and cists or eight days\u2019 jail to $10 [arrests were made amid cries of and costs or one month.\u2018down with Austria.\u201d \u2014\u2014 RENAULT \u201c50 YEAR OLD\u201d \u201cRENAULT \u201cCLUB\u201d RENAULT \u201cTHREE STARS\" STANDARD BRANDIES COGNAC\u2014ESTABLISHED 1835 Law, Young & Co, < - = - Montreal i It | utili PRINCIPAL PETERSON MADE ADDRESS At Luncheon of the Canada Club at Chateau Frontenac Yester~ day Afternoon, The loss to the country through the negléct of language study, and in particular the study of poetry, was the theme of a very interestine address delivered before the Canadian Club at the Chateau Frontenac yesterday after noon by Principal Peterson, of MoGill University.The occasion was the first luncheon of the club for the winter season, and there was a very large attendance of members to hear the distinguished guest.In the absence of the Hon.John Sharples, President of the Club, the Hon.Chas.Langelier, Vice-President, presided at the fune.tion, having on his right Principal Peterson and on his left Hon.Judge Carroll, while table were also Hoh.Benator Chorete, Lt.-Col.Turnbull and Revd, viie C.Clarkpio Mr Langelier, in introducing |- rincipe terson, paid a very high tribute to his quatities as an educationalist and the distinguished position which he oocupied.He also spoke in torms of appreciation of the work of the universities in tke life of the nation.Principal Peterson, in opening, said Canadian clubs no Ferrore for him.He had practiced upon, them from the Atlantic to the Paci In fact he had somewhat of » record in this respect, for in the ci® of Winnihe had on one afterpoon addressed the men's Canadian club and also that of the women.He referred to the work being accomplished by the clubs throughout the Dominion in moulding public opinicn and helping citizens to maintain interest in public affairs and enlarge their views in regard to them.Canadian clubs invited speakers to come before them and talk about their hobbies.He had himself many hobbies and perhaps the grestest of them was McGill.But he was not \u2018going to talk of McGill, nor of education, nor of universities, though they were all of them important subjects.He referred to tho extension of the activities of colleges throughout the Dominion and the need for the unification of educational agencies from the Atlantic to the Pacific.What he wished to speak about, however, was our English speech, how was it to be kept pure and undefiled.What was true of English poetry was also true of the French, as his Freach hearers ould at-on acknowledys.McGill's efforts in this respect was alluded to and its ca anos Francaise pointed out.Neglect of language study was a great loss to the country.People said go in for science.Literature is only words ; sience ix a thing.But was not a word a thing?We were too careless and tolerant of contamination, He did not wish to condemn what are called Apericanisms wholesale.Many of them have upon research been found to be nothing less than obsolete and forgotten Englisk terma revived.The invention of new words was perbape warranted in some caves.but the passion for differentiation and abuse of words was to be condemned.The speaker gave some very amusing = examples of what he omlled \u2018horrible journalese,\u201d\u201d and said they should stick to the straightforward \u201cYes\u201d and \u201cNo.\u201d There wan no need in Canada for \u201cYep\u201d and \u201cNap.\u201d Want of a proper understanding of the structure.of words and false analogy of words led many astray.We are 100 apt in this age, said Dr.Peterson, to consider the study of poetry as a waste of time.But poetry rises above and transcends the colloquialisms of every day life.The benefits to bo derived from its study wan vividly 7 Dainted hv the speaker, who expres regret that the good old habit of recitation had been al- moat crowded out of the schools in this country.Poetry acted as a stimu- lue to tbe imagination.and the inspit- ing influence of beautiful thoughts in beautiful language inculeated moral principle.The closing stanzas of Joaquin Miller's poem of \u2018\u2018Columbns\u201d were quoted by the speaker, who asked ed what could better typefy or inspire courage than these lines.Or when all is done and there is no wall to put a back against what more inspiriting than Tobbes\u2019 \u201cAt Closing of Day.\" In conclusion Principal Peterson said be wished to make a reference to a burning question in this Canada to day and that is the need feit for clean athletics.If we could eliminate from the miade of our vtouth the present feelings which seemed to predominate, we might have cleanliness in other matters of greater import, We might Lave clean methods in public life, clean politics and higher ideals.In athletics all neemed to be subordinated to the desire to win.Our hockey was a atrik- ing illustration of this, and: the speaker read the newspaper account of { the recent hockey game in Pittaburg which developed into aomettiog very like a free fight.We should be against thin spirit, against thin disgrace to any game.The real spirit should be based upon that typified in Newholt\u2019s poem \u201cPlay the Game,\u201d which Principal Peterson \u2018réad.This was the poetical embodiment of the reputed vaying of Wellington that the battles of the nation were won on tho athletic fleld.you want to reriat tbe full tide ot rlanism, sald Principal Peternom of hy in conclusion, you have no excuse you neglect the undefiled fountain pure English and French language.A vote of thanke wan proj 3 tte Rev.Wylie C.Clark, who spoke most intereatingly, and the mation was seconded by Lt.-Col.Turnbull.Among those present at the luncheon, in addition to those mentioned above, were C.PF.Delage, N.P.P., Revd.AT.Love, J.T.Rous, Revd, H, R.Bigg, 14.-Col.W.Molson Macpherson, J.G.Scott, H.M.Price, A.C.Pobell, W.M.Mobell, F.F.Hale, A.Dourst, A: Lavergne, M.P.P., D.Watson, G.M.Fairchild, Byron Nicholson, A.Tasche reau, B.RP.Cream, J.Lu + Laincles throughout the operation with the work of the Alli- |ing.Wade, J.Vinomt, A, Corriveau, .ELECTION OF THE BISHOP OF MONTREAL Dean Farthing of Kingston Finally Declared Elected: 4p Succeed Bishop Carmichas | À : (Special to Chronicle.) Montreal, Nov.24.\u2014As the result of an eleventh ballot by: the Montreal Diocesan Synod, which was the fourth ballot of the day, Dean Farthing, of Kingston, was declared elected Lord Bishop of Montreal in succession to the iate Bishop Carmichael, to-night.The final vote was as follows: \u2014Cleri- cal vote, necessary to elect, 50; total cast, 9.Dean Farthing, 56; Dean Evans, Montreal, 17; Dean Williams, 16.Lay vote, total cast, 51; necessary to clect, 41.Farthing, BT; Evans, 14.The Synod adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow moming when it seated at the main in expected a reply will have heen received from Dean Farthing, who was communicated with by the Synod authorities immediately after bis election last night.Satisfaction with the result prevailed lat ovening in both clerical and lay circles.It is some yéars since Dean Farthing preached in Montreal, the last occasion being at Christ Church Cathedral ot the funeral ol Professor Steen, five years ago, but of his steadily increasing reputation and \u2018influence in the church there have been néfrrerous reports.It is fully ve- cognizedh that be has the tact and art of makity friends, 4 valuable gift in a bishop.Four ballots were necessary to-day, and as a result, from the first the star was Dean Farthing, wes steadily in the ascendant.In the successive ballote his votes from the clergy were 25 out of 102; 32 out of 99; 49 out of 103, and 56 out of 99.His lay votes were 4! out of 85 38 out of 86; 54 owt of &5, and 57 out of SI.It was in the ninth ballot that Dean Farthing first received a majority from both the clerical and lay vote.The clerical delegates noting how strovgly and persistently the lay vote had been to Dean Farthing decided that to support him would not merely result in the election of an able bishop but one whose popularity would almost essurediv be widespread.Seven ballots took place at the last meeting of the Synod.a month ago, and with the four held to-day the selection of a bishop of Montreal has proved to haves heen ona of the most spirited in thebistorv of the diocese.In Anglican ity the unaui- mous opinion is the ; done wisely in choosing Dean Farth- DEAR FARTHING ACCEPTS.Kingston, Ont.Nov.2.\u2014Dean Farthing to-night intimated his ac- œptance of the Bishopric of Montreal to whioh post he was to-night elected by the Synod in Montreal.THE TORNADO IN ARKANSAS Little Rock, Ark., Nov.24\u2014Latest reports from Western Arkansas tonight show that although first reports of the number killed in yes y'a tornado was exaggerated, the property damage will be greater than expected.known injured.Seventeen other deaths are reported, but names not given.MURDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE Danbury, Conn.Nov.24.\u2014The jury in the case of Edward Schirrman, of Poughareprie, who bas been on trial bere for the murder of [da Potter, tonight brought in a verdict of murder in the second degree, and Wohirrman was sentenced to rate prison for life.Schirrman shot and killed here on the night of June Gh, Ida Potter, n young woman with whom he had been living, but who had left him and had refused to live with him again, The defense put forth at this trial was that ol insanity.\u2014 CHINESE INDEPENDENCE Washington, Nov.M\u2014United States Secretary of State Root to-night denied that a treaty had heen signed by the United States and Japan regarding the prateation of the principle of Chinese i dence and the regulation of immigration between the two countries, as stated by the Hawaiian Shinto and he added that no such treaty was in contemplation.The re rt of the signing of a troatv regard- [ea Chinese independencs probahly has ita basin in the publications respecting diplomatic exchanges with Japan on the restatement of the positions both the United States and Japan, regarding China.As _for the immigration question the present understanding with Japan is workin.satisfactorily in keeping Japanese immigration.FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE Detroit, Mich.Nov.24\u2014Three Federal Government officials and the Michigan Live Stock Sanitary Commission to-dav visited farms in the vicinity of Ellen, Wayne Countv, and discovered 100 unmistakeable cases of foot and mouth disease.Dr.A.D.Melvin, Chief of the United Staten Bureait of Animal Industry, Leleeraphed today that he was on his way from Buffalo to Detroit.Michigan Central Railroad afficials stated tonight regarding the shipments of cattle from Detroit that the onlv embanzn related to cantern points which have been quarantined for several days.The Michigan Commirrion to-day declared a quarantine on the farms where cases of the disease wan found.Lachance, Rov.Canon Scott, F.C, Wurtele, A.Joseph, A.J.Auger, J, Bavard, Dr.Nadeau, ank Carrel, 1.J.Webater, J.Hamilton, A.G.Auger, Lt.-Col.Forsyth, A.B.Whitehead, A.©.Dobell, E.T.D.Chambers, T.YeVasseur, W.F.V.Atkinson, Harpe T, Machin, C.Depnise.T.MeDougall, G.W.Parmolen.F.Du~-an, A.Dus Reports so far give names of | our persona dead and about fifteen | A Pair of $7.50 Opera Glasses, FRER HE person purchasing for the Satan amount in the Optical Department this week will be presented with a pair of $7.50 Lemaire Opera Glasses FREE.Prise Po pre ae Table Raisins Delicious Table Raisins, carefully selected, large and tasty, beautifully packed in fancy boxes.Our price, per box.22¢ Juicy Oranges Fine Snlitornia Orange, large ripe juicy, equal to the best 30c.oranges - tbe market, Our price, per dozen.\u2026.\u2026 28° Canned Corn Fine Quality Canned Com, well known brand, famous for uniformity and satisfaction.Our price, 3 cans for.\u2026\u2026\u2026.22¢ \u201c Choice Filberts lay in a supply of Nuta for Christmas.Theve Filberta of oura will just mit vou and the price is right too.Our price, per Toe verre rennet sere ab resets basen an alle Chocolat Menier Delicious Chocolat Menier.a delightful and healthful confer- tion standard in every home.Our price, per Ib.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 38¢ Collar Springs Men's Coat Collar Springs, black Japanned, on sale in the Christmas Bazaar, regular price Be.each.Clearing at 3 for.8 Cloth Brushes Solid Back Cloth Brushes, assorted woods, fibre bristles, on sale in the Christman Bazaar, regular price 15c.each.Clearing Blevins veerer sane verre \u201cven GC Hat Shapes Ladies\u2019 Felt and Beaver Hat Rhepes, great ravgs of etylen and colors, the balance left out of last week's nales.Cleating in the Christmas Bazaar at.5¢ knees an: ing eyes.Thi are perfectly formed down to the half ite actual value.a SX UE mont, Major W.Petry, W, G.Dirda, W, P.Lindsay.ss ; Grocery Big Basement Toy Departmentstrongly advise every mother in Quebec to get one for the little girl before the-rush sets in.The , Paquet Special\u201d\u2019 Doll stands 23 inches high, has jointed hands, elbows, shoulders, head, thighs.The head is in bisque with luxuriant, long, golden or brown curis and mov- is one of the prettiest dolls that about this doll is its ability to stand alone, JY AN LULL TTT TTT il © She Ty anchor in, RETAIL DIVISION 167-173 St.Joseph Strest, QUEBEC.G CRE Es 66 where, PAQUET Prices Are The Lowest money, CRRA SC RON © RO ANS om RG DAYS FR ERS Easy Shopping ITH the aid of a Cus tomer's Deposit Ac count, you may get through with your Christmas Shopping without the slightest inconvenience.Make a deposit, have all your purchases charged and get FIVE PER CENT interest on your daily balances.The New Grocery Department in Our Christmas Bazaar Saves You Money on Your Daily Needs | } AQUET'S have cpened a Grocery: Department\u2019 '\u2014is now the leading topic of conversation every- On the street, in the car, at the afternoon tea\u2014in fact everywhere you go, this piece of good news will greet you.And this is not to be wondered at, either, for Paquet prices are known to be the lowest, and Paquet quality is recognized 48 standard.partment this will hold good to the letter, verything you buy here will save you In our new Grocery De- Perhaps it will only be a few cents here and a dollar or two thers, but in the long run you will find it an immense advantage, for Groceries are needed every day, and three times a day, in every home in Quebec.This new department is located in the Christmas Bazaar, fourth floor, the busiest and most popular place in Quebco.Note these J prices carefully :\u2014 Sesdless Raisins Figs in Baskets Serdiess California Raisina Belicioun Figs put up in 1-1b bas spleadid quality, choice selected for cooking purposes.d per package.Fine Lemons Extra Fine Quality Full-Fla- vored Lemons, fresh and in perfect condition, regular 30c.quality.Our price, per dor.28¢ Canned Peas Delicious Canned Sugar Pene, your favorite brand, put up by a well-known ocanving ry.Dur price, 3 cans for.20¢ Fine Peanuts Fresh elected Peanuts, in perfect condition, suitable for roasting.trv a pound of these, Our prices, per lb.10\u20ac Fry's Chocolate Fry's Famous Chocolate, best for icing and liquid choeolate, try a pound of this, on Tuesday.Our price, per Ibsen 28c oi minutest details of the fingers is the message : \u2014 \u2018Alter covering another storm.After looking around in the snow ardu can buy at any price.und I managed to regain possession of the compass.gro Now, I am once more comfortably settled in the airship and headed straight for Quebec.3 Look for another message to-morrow.kets, healthful and apoetizine.best brand on the market.Our price, per hasket.13¢ Table Jams Aylmer Table Jams, assorted fruits, delicious favors, toothsome and tempting, put up in 7-1b cans.Our prics.55c Canned Tomatoes Tion Brand Canned Tomatoes, a practical necrssity in every housshold, save money on these.Jur price, 3 cans for.«23c Best Almonds Finest Table Almonds, almost u necvsaity for the Christmas dinner table.healthful and nutri.® tious.Our Price, per lb.13¢ Fry's Cocoa Fry's Famons Cocoa, known thy world over for ita fragrance and Our ice, per \u2026 29e delicate flavor.lb.Medallions Colored Medallions with braes frames.on sale in tha Christmas .Bazaar, regular price 10c.each.Clearing at.oer sos =.2 Picture Bargains Large asrartment nf Black and Colored Pictures, all rixes.on sale in the Christmas Bazaar, re gnlar price 10c.each.Clearing ot 2 for.Be Photo Frames Mark red Imitation Teather Phatn Frames, equare and ov openings, on aale in the Chri mas Bazaar.regolar prices 120.to 15¢, Clearing at 3c.and.8¢ See the Beautiful \u201cPaquet Special\u201d Doll at $1.35 hand t doll in Quebec is the famous *\u2018Paquet Special\u2019, now on exhibition in the He or Dore We have hundreds and hundreds of these dolls, but would The hands and feet and toes, and s strong feature The real value of the \u2018Paquet Special\u2019 Doll, which is shown in the illustration above is $2.00, and it cannot be matched in Quebec at that price.It is made specially for us and may be bought only at this store, Owing we have ordered from the manufacturer we are enabled to sell this dol OUR SPECIAL PRICE.\u20260ssienennsorsonc rio canson en s008 to the immense quantity at a trifle over $1.39 Santa Claus Loses His Way in a Snowstorm ESTERDAY, Santa Claus told us how he had contrived to get along without gasoline.not so fortunate, but the dear old fellow is doing his best to cover the ground in the shortest possible time.To-day's message is ero thousand miles since yesterday, I ran into a perfect chapter of accidents.First of all, I lost my compass and could not find my way in a snow.king around for a good-sized tree to fasten I managed to find one aud let myself down to the ground.I had a litle magnet in my pack, which I was taking with me to a little boy in Quebec, and after with the magnet close to the Your old friend, SANTA CLAUS.\u201d fl | i i THE QUEBEC QHRONICLE rt WEDNESDAY, \"NOVEMBER 28, 1908, GREAT REDUCTIONS FOR SPOT CASH On Millinery All Imported Pattern Hats, Ready to Wear, Felt and Beaver Hats.On Jackets All New Model Jackets, Fur Lined Jackets and Wraps.Dressing Jackets, Wrappers, Children's Jackets, Coats and Koves All the Above Greatly Reduced for Spot Cash.Christmas Gifts New English Prints 10c.14c., 17c.New Black Cashmeres and Alvaccas, New Iza Wool Scarfs, Clouds and Shawls, New Fancy Ties, Bows, Jabots and Girdles, New Chene Sash Ribbons and Scarfs, New Umbrellas, Fancy Handles, Lace Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Handkerchiafs, Feather Boas, in Black, White and Grey.New Fancy Eidsrdown Quilts.SPECIAL Lace Dresses $10.75, $12.75, $15.75 GLOVER, FRY & CO.New Fountain Pen Made of Hard Black Vuleanite and fitted with a solid 14k Gold Pen.The price with Filler and patent clip included is One Dollar Each pen is put up in a neat card board box and will make a very presentable \u2019 Christmas Gift Illustration is actual size.Mall orders promptly attended 0.SEIFERT & SONS, IMPORTERS, 16 Fabrique Street, Quebsz «mperor of The Quebeg Ghronigle QUEBEC, NOVEMBER 25, 1908.THE CLOSURE.Since the results of the recent general elections have been ascertained, government organs in different parts of the Dominion have been busily engaged in pointing out to those constituencies which refused to hear the voice of the charmer Laurier the foolishness of their action.and the inevitable consequences that must ensve in depriving them of any governmental consideration of their needs in the matter of public works, It was an open and undisguised threat of punishment for the sin of having exercised an independent judgment, and it lis now followed up by something more | than a hint, that measures will be | taken to gag the opposition, the rea- { son given being the length of the Parliamentary sessions of late.On this the Halifax Herald remarks: \u201cThe organs are now crying out for ' the closure, that is, for a gag to be | placed in the hands of the majority to silence free and full discussion in ; Parliament by members of the opposi- ition.Would that be a free Parlia- | ment such as British patriots demanded in the strenuous days of old?| Would that be representative govern- [ment such as British freemen won , and established by centuries of toil?! To gag the opposition in Parliament ! by the closure would be to gag some { cighty-six constitnencies out of two hundred and twenty.Will the people of Canada submit to such tyranny?Tt is true the closure has been applied in the British Parliament.but that arbitrary attempt serves rather as a warning than as an example.No | British Government dared use it to \u2018any great extent, and under adverse | public opinion it kas in recent years ; fallen entirely into disuse.The people of Canada knows pretty well how the government majority burkes investigation before the com- mitices.These committees are so constituted that the government heelers can keep dark almost any matter they choose.» They now want a gag placed upon the opposition in Parliament itself, so that all opposition members may be silenced at the dictation of the government in the great council that should represent the people, and so that the People\u2019s Parliament may be reduced to the abject condition of the committees, A government that wants to gag the people's representatives in both Parliament and committee, may not be criminal, but it acts that way.\u201d The alleged reason for demanding the closure, namely, the undue prolongation of the parliamentary sessions, is untenable, from the simple fact that the government has not had any important measures ready to place before the House at an early period.[Its railway subsidies were, ar Mr, Borden pointed out recently, only brought down at the very last moment and admitted of no discussion; the Purity of Elections Act of Hon.Mr.Aylesworth, which occasioned such a sharp fight, was only introduced late in the session.The closure in Great Britain was introduced under circumstances of great provocation, and to meet the avowed and deliberate intention of a parliamentary party to block all business, public or private, until its demands were complied with.The Canadian opposition has not evinced a similar temper; it has always shown itself ready to further the despatch of public business, and its real crime in the eyes of the government is that of having forced those partial disclosures of mal-administration which resulted in the appointment of the Civil Service and Cases\u2019ls Commissions, the general post-election advice of the Grit press to the government to clean up its house, and the announced intention of the government to do bettor for the future, PROTECT CANADIAN CATTLE So heavy have bee nthe ravages of foot and mouth disease that in all cattle breeding countries regulations of the strictest kind are in force to prevent an outbreak among the home herds.Some days ago The World published an exclusive anncuncement that the Buffalo yards had been closed for quarantine purposes.A< first ignored, the information then given has since heen abundantly confirmed by esdaches.Say I {Compaen y doctor says this is 50 , then oa H Don't forget As supplied to the Aves Piilsuger-costed.|.Sug + Baty to take.Apollinaris \u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.\" \u2018 Germany, King of England, Prince of Wales, King of Spain, etc.the denunciation of New Y.rk and Pennsylvania as affected states, although it is incontestable that the real locality of the outhreak is a< yet unknown.Immediately on the matter becoming public, the British authorities, always nervous on the subject of cattle disease, prohibited the importation of cattle from the por: of New York and strengthened the incpecting staff at all importing points.The Canadian avthurities, it is reported, have brought into {force quarantine regulations rgainst tl:e state of Pennsylvania, and the order was later extended to include the state of New York.This in the cirrumatan-es does not appear to be either effective or sufficient for protective purposes.All that it means is that cattle known or suspected to come from these states will not be adimitted into Canada until their freedom from disease has been assured.But as the real danrer point in the United States has nor been located, partial protibition c:nnot be considered as in anÿ real see a safeguard.Besides, it has be-n clearly shown that foot and mowh disease may be conveyed otherwise Fran by infected animals themselves, \u2018and no protection can be regarde as complete which does nat include hay and straw and other fodder and bedding stuffs which may Le instrumental in the spread of disease, Canadas at the present moment is undoubtedly free f:om infection, and the immunity hus continned for a number of years.The healthy state of Canadian cattle ' 2s been constantly urged as a reason frr the removal of the British embargo on the importa- iotn of live animals, and the slightest ground of suspicion: on that point will be eagerly seized and used by its supporters.For protective purposes the states of the Union cannot be considered as independent countries, since, apart from special and temporary reg- ulatiors, cattle move without let or hindrance from one state to another.And more partictlarly when the source of the outbreak cannot be traced is it essential that Canada should be absolutely protected, not only from actual infection, but from suspicion that any taint exists or has been allowed to enter, or that her ports are being used as shipping places for United States cattle.Dr.Clarene: Marshall of Philadelphia is reported to have said that the United States government might find it necessary to quarantine every cattle state.Much more has Canada need to extend her quarantire regulations to the whole of the United States.In a matter of this nature absolute safety should be the first ob- jact and nothing thst can secure it should be omitted Ly the responsible authorities.\u2014Ex.WILLIAM 11'8 GOOD SENSE.The Emperor William II.has shown his native good sense by yielding to the popular demand, voiced by Chancellor von Buelow, that, observing more carefully gonstitutional forms, he shall limit materially the freedom of his public utterances in regard to important foreign and domes- itc interests of the empire.He shail not take the initiative in matters affecting the policies of the Government till after having obtained the advice and consent of his Chancellor.In agreeing to do this the Emperor concedes in effect that he has at times been indiscreel.as.for example, in his famous telegram to President Kruger, his Tangier speech, his addresses on various occasions and, finally, in giving to & representative of the London Daily Telegraph an interview which was published October 28 \u2018The interview excited general dismay among conservative German patriots, since, while designed professedly to quiet English distrust of German policy, it further irritated the English, revealed diplomatic secrets calculated to make trouble between England and Russia and France, and disclosed a purpose to use the en\u2019 farged German Navy in the Pacific for action hostile to Japan and China.The Emperor's statement that he is personally friendly to England, while his German subjects of the riddle and lower classes are not, was not likely to improve matters, since it showed that he was out of harmony with a majority of his people, snd, at the same time, justified the apprehensions of the English in regard to the tendency of German feeling.It was unwise to reveal such things, if true, since they could only have :he effect of putting the British Empire on its Headaches.Biliousness.Constipation.Ayer\u2019 Biltousness.Constipation, Ayer\u2019s Pilia.Sugar-coated.Easy to take, Easy to take.Don't forget.+ 0.A ce.guard.The Emperor's impulsiveness and impetuousness account for such indiscretions, but Germany's Interests, it was popularly felt, should not be wholly subject to the judgment or captice of the monarch, but should be controlled in part by his official advisers, In a country which, like England or Italy, enjoys full constitutional government, the advisers of the monarch decide all matters of policy and have the entire responsibility for all important public acts.The King reigns, but does not govern.The German constitution, however, gives the monarch a vastly wider discretion.He is not a mere figure-head\u2014not a constitutional monarch in the full sense of the word.Bismarck tried to reduce the present Emperor somewhat to that position, as he had virtually reduced his grandfather to it.Bismarck wished the mperor.in effect, to turn the whole management of foreign affairs, for instance, over to him This was expanding the Chancellor's function excessively, especially in view of the fact that Bismarck undertook to control all the other ministers, as well as the Emperor.The latter rebelled, dismissed the \u201cman of blood and iron.\u201d and became in effect \u201chis own foreign minister.\u201d But the Emperor William IL.is not fitted it seems by temperament for being \u201chis own foreign minister.\u201d This his people, in view of rceent events, now insist upon tclling him, anl, as already said.he has the good sense to see it himself.He not only concedes to Prince Buelow a larger share of rc- sponsibility in the general management of imperial affairs, but assents, it is believed.to a principle which may yet be developed in such a way as to ultimately secure tc Germany complete constitutional government.The assent is not expressed, it is true, in very explicit terms.Ir is very çener- al and vague, and is said to be not entirely satisfactory to his subjects.But it is not to be expected that a \u201cwar lord\u201d should humble himsetf in the dust at once.He naturally, like an ordinary mortal, desires to let himself down easy.There is no ground, however, for supposing that he will not act in good faith and live up to the spirit of his announcement.WEALTH OF ONTARIO MINES Toronto, Ont., Nov.23.\u2014For nine months ending September 30th, the mines of Ontario produced $13, 205,795 worth of mineral, according to a sintement handed out from the Bureau of Mines to-day.During that period the shipments from the Cobalt district amounted to 18,925 tons, in- eluding 480 tons low concentrates.In the list given below arsenic represents only: the quantity received hy reduc tion works in Canada, and Cobalt only that for which the mins owners rveived returns.The returns are as follows: \u2014 the Tana.Value, Arsenic.coer 4664 8 190.802 Cobalt.408 £0,623 xGold .1,738 40,796 xSilver.19,023 834 6,141,090 Copper.5.892 837,589 Nickel.Te 1,494,693 Tron ore.164.088 446,432 Iron pyrites 13417 $8,761 Pig iron.189,287 3,098,661 xOunces.\u201cMan Is As Old | § As His Stomach\u201d.I Th's Fersian Epigram Is the Real | Gauge of A Man's Life.The Persians were a very sagacious people, noted among other things, for their deep thinking on life and the things which make up life.The above epigram shows tha wisdom of their thought.When a man's stomach is able to furnish new material to the system as fant or faster than the natural decay of man requires, then such & man liven his fullest and hin beat.When through wrong living or fis- ears a man's stomach begine to tax the other organs and takes from the blood strength which it cannot give back in nourishment taken from food, then begins the death of a man and he decays fast.The stomach ie strong, splendidly strong, and can stand an untold amount of abuse and neglect, but when it dio, man dies.The stomach gives tons upon fons of good rick blood every vesr to tha system and draws only 680 lbs.of nourishment for its own ues.If, how: ever, the food which it receiyes cannot turned Tre blood Por ie ca e of use t « then the stomach receives no belp from the other organs.Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain the most perfect digestive qualities known to ecience and at the same time the most powerful.They will mix with the poisonous juices of a sick atomach and digest food in apite of this handicap.They will stop gas making and bad breath.Thev tone up the nerves of the whole digestive canal, including eh rico ntains strength single ent contains enough to digest 3,000 times its weieht in mixed fond.They have stood the test of time and to-day are rors sought after than all their imitators combined.They are used and endorsed by 40.000 physiciens.Every druggist sells them, price 50e.It costs nothing to demonstrate their value.Sens us your name and address and we will send you & trial package hy mail free.Address F.A.Btuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich, LORDS IN FIGHTING MOOD London, Nov.24\u2014By a large majority a meeting of 200 members of the House of Lorde decided in favor of rejecting the licensing billl summarily when brought up for its second reading, As the Unlonints are in a strong malority in the Upper House thers will be no dificulty in throwing out PIANOS aso ORGANS PerrumeD LYE READY FOR USEIN ANY QUANTITY For making SOAP, softening water, ree so À pe TE UE closets and for many other purposes.A can equals 20 Ibe.Sal Soda.Sold Everywhere.E.W.GILLETT CO, LTD.Toronto, Ont.S.J.Shaw & Co.13 §T Jou STREBE Cor.Meunlais Ml ccd Kelre Dame Streets \\ \u2014\u2014\u2014 Winchester, Savage and Marlin RIFLES.single and Double Barrel SHOT GUNS.Winchester and Remington Repeating SHOT GUNS.Smith & Wesson, Hopkins & Allen.Iver Johnson REVOLVERS.PISTOLS.Cartridges, Loaded Shells, Gun Implements, sto.Tents, Canoes and Camp Out- Alarge assortment of Hunting Coats, Pants, Blankets, Hunting Boots, Rubber Sheets, Dunnage Bags and all Hunters and Camping Supplies.Eopoataliy Construetod for and Ascording tv the instrustions of ; \u2018\u201c \\ ARTHUR LAVIGNE 63ST.JORM STREET THE ST.LAWRENCE Cation Navigation GA, LIL DAILY SERVICE Between Quebec and Montreal BY STEAMERS \u201cPREFONTAINE\u2019\u2019 Capt.Langlois \u201cIMPERIAL\u201d Capt.Jean \u2018eloek stoppin; ot Tiree Teivers Go\u2019 Cores ae Ba Montresd yo .u Ig ontraal at y o'clock 2 7m, due ie t \"lock Order, \u2018Recursion Tickers cold at sinute fare.te retnen on Monday.Berth fu.claded in price of tickets, LANDING Quebes :\u2014Chouinard Whar.LOUIS LACOUTURR, Macager.Phone, 3080 Offs 6-11 Dalhousie Shros!, 01 TO BE PROSPEROUS LOOKING YOU MUST BE WELL DRESSED When your clothes have style and tone to them they bring out your individuality.Wm.Lee has attained remarkable success in this respect.He is now showing aa extensive and select line of Winter Sultings & Ovarcoatings (Fancy Vestings a Specialty) Hiss to show goods, and 8 perfect 8t ia guarentesd.\u2019 WM.LIEK, 344 St.John St, (Without) MEN AND WOMEN, Un Big @ any Radice! laislation distasteful to i i ! + Colts & Browning el CHINIC HARDWARE CO'Y.St.Pater Strest, Lower Town Branch, Fabrique St., Upper Tows RIFLES Qf Tinh estar: Suvase, Many GUNS, Of Single and Double Barr REVOLVERS, CARTRIDGES, LOADED SHELLS, GUN IMPLEMENTS, BTC.COMPLETE CAMPING OUTFITS Oanges, Paddles, Oars na.ing Bede, Boots, Tents, nk ate, Ponghos, ubber Sheets, snvas Coats, Du © Ba olding Btoves an te Joseph Rodgers & Sons' Cutlery Kitchen Utensils.General and Heavy Hardwars FOUR LARGE FIRMS, The subscriber who is the tative in this city of four well-kmows manufacturing firms, le te take and promptly 811 orders {or thal various brands of goods, via Dominion Bridge Ce., Ltd.Canadian iron & FouRdry Ce.Lta The James Roberteon Co., L \u2014ALSO\u2014 Fire Briche Motos Tnpoctod Comment, a, Steel Laths, &o, ~ J.de S.BOSSE MANUPACTUREZRS' AGENT, 111 MOUNTAIN HILL PHONE No.3033 ALE py Feary LE BY WHOLESALE & REVAIL FLOUR, GRAIN & HAY KNITTED GOODS OF ALL KINDS \u2014 vur stock of these goods 11 now well assorted in all sorts and sizes including Tuques, Sashes, Mitts, Golf Jerseys, Clouds, Skirts, Underwear, Ti>kts WOOT, RASHES in all the popula) colors at 40c., 45e, 75e.WOOL TUQUFS in a great variety in plain and fancy knitting 30e., #0c.4Bc.48c., 550.WOOL MITTS ia scarlet, cardinal, navy, black and white at 50, 7c, Mr, tie, 35, 38e.GOLF JERSEYS in navy, cardinal white and black, at $1.88, $2.95, $2.68, $2.90.Ww001, SKIRTS in plain colors end fancy stripes at $1.10, $1.40, $1.94 $2.25, $2.88.BLACK TIGRTS lor ladies\u2019 at $1.48 $1.48, 81.50, 81.78, $1.80.BOYS WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAW ERB in all the different vices at 5be., 88c., be, Bc, 80e, 850, 98e, WOOL UNDERVESTS for ladies\u2019 white and natural at 58e, 60c., 8%.as, $1.10, $1.18, 91.25, $1.40, $1.66.WOOL DRAWERS for ladien\u2019.white and natural, at .60e., ., Be 81.10, $1.18, 81.25, 81.440.81.68.NIGHT DRESSES in flannelette for Indies\u2019, in white, pink and sky at O8e, a $1.35, $1.8¢, $1.88, 82.10 A lot of Sootch Wool Undervest, and combinations in odd cime = fo ladies\u2019 and children at Half Price.SIMONS & MINGUY 20 Fabrique Stroat, Tolsphons 333 Quedss.! Sit JS Y t s 4 3 | # PE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908.THE QUEBEO UHRONIOLEE, * ENGLISH IMPORTS Hea lish Kersey Ulster} Hoary ren Frieze Ulstering.ne Heavy Harris Tweed Ulstering.Light Warm Vecuna Ulstering.Ihave secured the servic of Mr, Thienel, with Smart and intelligent knowledge of tailoring.Stylish Scotch Tweed Ulstering.Wool Combination Undersuits.Heavy Scoteh Sweaters: Merchant Tallor and Haberdasher SNAP YOUR FINGERS IN WINTER'S Heavy English Fancy Vests.Warm English Knitted Vests.Engitsh Oxford Shirts $1.00.à First Class English Cutter, One try-on only, is all that is JAS.H.MULLIN 48 Fabrique St.FACE When you are protected by such warm Natural Wool Underwear as you will nd in our fine stock of Wolsey\u2019s, Turnbull's, Pen-Angle and many others.Coat Sweaters, Knitted Vests, Smoking Coats and Blazers, Dressing Gowns, Flannel Shirts, Russian Caps and Sashes, .Socks, Eto., Eto, Eto.Heavy Hand Knitted Gloves 30 and 75 cents.GASPARD HUOT, 106 ST.JOHN STREET PHONE 1664 MERCHANT-TAILOR 67 ST.JOH N STREET We have added a new department to our establishment.In future we will make Ladies\u2019 Costumes, Dress Skirts, Evening Dresses, etc.An experienced tailor is attached to our establishment.Of Interest to All Housekeepars 1,000 bushels Turnips at 25c.a bushel, to jours at bo fut hy ert prices.Give us à trial, / I Riifh I A.DOMBROWSKI, Freeh Creamery Batter.30s à Th.Fresh Eggs.Se.à des.Champlain Market.\u2014_ NOTICIK Notice je \u2018hereby given that applica- Mon will be made to the islature of the Province of Quebec at te next Bession for an Act to ratify and co firm a deed of sale between the beira of the Eetate of the late L.T.Mac on and Alex.Moore et al before \u2018ampbell, N.P., 11th July, 1908, Quebso, 29h October, 1908.CHARLES M.HOLT, Solicitor for Applirsats, NEPTUNE INN QUICK LUNGH Steaks, Cutlets, Sandwiches, Hai Chicken and Roast Beel, Club Omelet, Rum Ba Piles, Mutton, &e.Bovril, Tea, and Clocolats.A visit ls eolicited and satislm tios gear an SPECIALTY anderson\u2019s Beotch ines, ol Geis 0 Fort Wiss Amon: Promo' % Core Cons, OE: Mumm and Bass Ale on Dran J, T.LEVALLEE, Prapriels EUROPE, BERMUDA, JAMAICA.WEST INDIES «wow fa the time to plan tæ your Winter trip to Summer Climes.Try one of our complete Moditerranean Cruises.i Plans, sailings and rates of all lives alweys on hand.COOK'S TOURS TO ALL PARTS.Inquiries solicited and attended to promptiy.F.S.STOSKINS, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET Gen\u2019l R.R.and 3.8.Agent THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Heap Orrics - - - TORONTO Capital $10,000,000 Rest $5,000,000 SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT A Savings Bank Department will be found at the branches of the Bank in Canada, its of $1 and upwards are received and interest is allowed at current rates.The depositor is subject to no delay in the withdrawal of She hole or auy portion of the depesit.Accounts may be opened in the names ef two or mere per sons.Withdrawsls to be mada by any ese of the namber er by the survivor.nw Quebec Branch, 127 St.Peter St W.H.DUNSFORD Manager, ASH YOUR GROCER?FOR IT.THE PARKIN ELEVATOR CO, Limiled, Hespeler, Gatarie.MANUFACTURERS OP Hydraulio or Klectrie Hoists.Dumb Walters.Automatic Fireproof Doorsire Esca, pes.Ornamental Iron Work Grey Iron Castings, and all Blevator Appllanoes Supplies, &e ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION AMOS J.COLSTON, AGENT, QUEBEC, For Three Rivers and Quebes.»,0.Box 13 Fastdones Toh fins ANOS J.CULSTON, i SE eat etl Hoche Bank B rr ie aoa Aou.SES Toy 25 Ra vs Bacxme.CORRESFONDENCE SOLICITER ar 17zh A « | Bickerdike, which ran aground AES 1 /o PILLS BF La \u201c DOMINION LINE.Steamer Welshman, from Portland, arrived in Liverpool on Monday, rd instant, Steamer Manxman sailed from Avonmouth for Portland at 4 p.m., Novat.QUEBEC STEANSHIP CO.Steamer Korona sailed from New York for the Wet Indies at 2 p.m, yesterday.THOMSON LINE.Steamer Devonn, Captain Murray, arrived from Montreal at 9 p.m.yesterday and proceeded for London.STEAMER BICKERDIKE.Kingsion, Nov.24 \u2014 The steamer near Montreal, arrjved yesterday at the Government dry dock for repairs.Her forefoot ir badly smashed and she has a dent 1§ fect long on her starboard side beiween her how and midship.The steamer in mndn of malle able iron, which caused her to beod, but not break.Her frames are badly twisted and it will be three weeks before she will get out of the dock.the PICKED UP AN ANCHOR.Montreal, Nov.24\u2014A rather odd catch was made by the Norwegian steamer Hektor on her last trip to rort this season in the coal trade The Hektor was feeling her way up | channel on Saturday evening, when , the fog settled so thick that she had .to anchor below Longue Pointe for «the night.Jn the morning the wes- ther cleared, and Capt.Jensen ordered the anchor raised to go ahead again.The anchor came up all right, but not alone, for wecurely hooked on it was another anchor considerably lare- er than the Norwegian boat could boast of, which weighed four or five tons.and was worth $100.= The strange anchor was heaved all right, but so far nothing is known an to how it came to be straying.away at the bottom of the St.Lawrence.Tts ultimate destination has not bers decided upon.but it will probably become the legitimate prize of the Hekfor.On lenving port Capt.Jensen will take his eteamer rs Syduey, C.B., where she will load steel rails for New South Wales.Thie is part of the order for rails recently secured by the Nominion Tron & Stee] Company from\u2019 the Australien Government.DENSE FOG.Navigation was at an almost complete standstill yesterday.owing to a dense fog which prevailed on the river.In the morning the fog was very thick, but towards noon it cleared up somewhat, to settle down (avain abous 2 pm.During the afternoon it was impossible to see across the river.Ahout 7 pm.8 breeze sprung up and the fog cleared away.Two steamers arrived from below last | evening, one from Port Hastings aml -one from Cliicoutimi.-Devona parsed down at 9 p.m.This i vessel left Montreal last Sundey morning, so that she was over sixty hours on the passage.There are several steamers still at anchor between Mon- :tresl and this port.NOTES.| Steamer Tnishowen Head, Captain Pickford, havine completed cargo, left | port yesterday for Androssan, | Steamer Bengore Feed, Captain Fin- | lay, left port yesterday for Belfast.I Bark Cambria was moored at the | Reford shed yesterday to discharge cargo.Steamer Ulabrand.Captain Kristiansen, from Port Hastings, with coal, arrived in port last evening and moored in the Louise in.Steamer Nordfarer, Captain = Olsenfrom Chicontimi, arrived in port last evening and anchored in the stream.PORT OF QUEBEC.Arrived November M.88 Ulabrand, Kristianmen.Port Hastngs, coal.88 Nordlarer, Olsen, Chicoutimi, part cargo.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebec, Nov.24, 1008.Crane Island (32)\u2014Fougy, calm.Inward 2.30 pw.Nordfarer; 3.10 p.m., Ulabrand.Matane (202)\u2014lenr, southwest.In: ward 2.30 p.m., supposed Restigouche.C.G.N, Nontealm anchored.low Point (584)\u2014Clear, wert.Outward 11 a.m., Carouna.Outward yrs- terday 3 p.m., Louisburg; 10 pm.Ellen.Magpie\u2014Aranmore anchored.St.John's River\u2014Natashuan hored.¢ red.Race (830)\u2014Cloudy weat, Outward yesterday, this- fg.5.WGRERVY, Superintendent.atrong Corin- WHY GO LIMPING.ame With them painful coms ingrowing nails, when Drcan relieve you in a few min: .him @ visit and be convinced has no superior in the is te be found daily at 23 84.John street.Claire Fontaineor ne $ be profession, He oftios, No.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.November.P.M.AM.649 6.568 7.26 7.31 8.06 8.10 850 657 9.57 11.50 Moon Phases.First quarter, Monday, 30th.CLOSING LETTER, a cree Tire Negeili Belleau & ., t.Peter Stree! uebec, Phone 946, \u2026Q ! 34\u2014The market opened irregular with the general tone Now York, Novin favor of further liquidation, but after the firut transactions it became evident that the large interests had again taken the speculation in hand and were buying stocks freely.On large dealings Union Pacific rose rapidly from 1794 to 182, followed later by a further flight to 1884.The buying of this stock has been by Standard ol brokers and it in said that 50,000 shares at least have been absorbed today by 26 Broadway.Union Pacific has dominated the whole situation and lead the rest of the market, as the stock goes s0 goes the rest of the list, Erie was firmer and advanced over a point, the firnt rally this stock han had in several days.Notwithstanding the strength displayed by the whole list, there was but little public business in earlier hours.The Southern Pacific Railroad made application to list 874,866,400 new common stock with which to retire the preferred ise sus.Good rains were reported in the west and wheat helt and all the anger stocks were favorably affected.ew York Air Brake was up 4 points on stories of resumption of dividends, hut this would seem oxtremely injudicious at present.Money is euvier than heretofore and long time dates are being shaded.Cold exports are said to be lens likely.The Westinghouse plan has been ratified hv the stockholders, The outlook would seem to be for higher prices, Apparently the market leaders have again turned their attention to businesn after having shaken out a weak following.The i short interest has been to - large extent eliminated to.day.We would hold stocks for a further rally.Do these Symptoms Fit Your Case Are you dizzy ?Does vour head swim ?.Does everythiny wirn dark when you .| rise after stooping ?Are you constantly suffering from headache ?Are you short of breatls after going upstairs ?Is your tongue coated and furred ?These symptoms give warning that a heavy sickness is hanging over you.Your system needs a thorough cleans ing\u2014all poisons must be flushed out.The remedy in Dr.Hamilton's Pills.Marked benefit immediately follows thelr use.Thess famour pills loosen the howels and stop comatipation ; they act on the liver and kidney, make them strong and vigorous.This ensures health and purity for the blood and consequently the whole system benefits.No other medicine tones and brates like Dr.Hamilton's Pills; they at once cure biliousness, headache, dizziness, poor color, coated tongue and all diseassa arising through fanlt of the stomach, kidneys or liver; try them.Results prove the merit of Dri Hamilton's Pilla, 25c.per box or five Ol r $1.00, at all dealers in medicine, or Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont., and Hartford, Conn., U.S.A.HE KEPT AT IT.A gentlemanly-looking pedier enters ed a business man\u2019s office and coughed slightly to attract attention.The or rupant of the office kept at his work until he reached a ennvenient stopping place, and then turned abruptly to hix caller, \u201cWell.\u201d he asked, \u201cwhat can 1 do for you ?\u201d \u201cI am introducing,\u201d the ler bee \u201cWhat do [| want with a Eairbrush ?growled the business man.\u201cCan't you see I'm bald ?\u201d \u201cYour lady, perhaps\u2014\"\u201d \u2018\u2018Bald, toa.except when she\u2019s dress.od up.\u201d \u2018Yes, mir.But von may home a little child\u2014\" \u201cWe have It's one month old and quite bald.\u201d \u201cOf course, at that agn\u201d\u201d said the pedler.\u201cBut,\u201d ke persisted, \u201c\u2018maybe yon keep a dog \u201cWe do.\u201d said the business man.\u201cA hairless Chinese dog.\u201d The pedler dived into another ket.have' at \u201cAllow me.\u201d ke said, \u201cto show yon the latest thing in fly-paper.\u201d TO CURB STIFF NECK When the cords of the nek bons stiff and sore, nothing brings such instant relief as Nerviline.Every drop is just full of pain destroyfng power.Tta action is almost magical.| Nerviline penetratoe through the pores of the skin, removes the stiffness in one application.My neck was so stiff 1 could not Lun it a quarter of an inch,\u201d writes Fred T.Baldwin, of Portsmouth.\u2018I had it rubbed with Nerviline a few timer and all the sore.nesn and stiffness disappeared.1 don't know another ligimenc you can depend on like Nerviline : it'e aplendid for colds, lameness.For fifty years Polson'e Nervitine has heen \u201cthe\u201d lini.meni of Canada.Sold everywhere in large 25e.bottles, ARBITRATION AGREED ON Berlin, Nov.24\u2014The agreement 4 arbitrate the Casablanca incident bé tween France and Germany\u2014the casa of the German deserters from the far.eign legion of the French amy who songht the aid of the German contui at Canrahianra ta escane from Mororen \u2014was signed here to-iny.PREMIER STEAMSAIP AGENCY IN QUEBEC.Expert opinion and reliable information will be cheerfully furnished to rtien contemplating & trip to Farope and the Mediterranean by the various steamship linen from Canadian and United Biates porte; also to Bermuda, Cuba.Jamaica, Floride, Mexico and pointe in South America, Railing liste, descriptive matter, iy rates and tickets always on and, JULES HONE, Jr, 30 St.John Street, corner Palaco Hill and 46 Dalhousie Street.The steamer | 880.\u201c8 patent electric hair brush-.[sous & Dobell, 92 St.Petes ( No New Blades NO PULLING WBILE SHAVING J are mad SYTHE Th =.\u20ac made § ENGLAND, Tre ete RET est possible price.ce M ue\u201d NO SMARTING AFTER SEAVIDS Tenia ATER ASH INE Razors sre temper.re Bri Bien TRI HE) dotas L N percé, d h perfect werk ROM: porlect resi, CARBO MAGRETIOS' ARE PERFROT.Move 8 GET ONE FRO/ YOUP DEALER ON 20 DAYS TRIAL WITHOUT OBLICATON TO PURCHASE Li A\u2018naveraates | ELEN | Sera | swmee me, 0.00 ese 045-00 \"a Firm of A.L.Silberstein, 476 Broadway, Now York.FINANC | AL 1836 THE BANK OF 1908 British North America A Bank where the needs of the business man are studied\u2014and met Notes discounted.Local and Foreign Drafts bought and sold.Collections made promptly.Money advanced on reasonable tems.Letters of Credit, Telegraph Transfers and Money Orders issued, payable in all the leading cities of the world.QUEBEC BRANCH\u2014J.W.HAMILTON, MANAGER St.John's Gate, Upper Town Branch\u2014 M.De B, Finiss, Aotieg Manager, Imperial Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO CAPITAL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL PAID UP REST - eo a $10,000,000.0 at ,965,757.5 - - $4,965,757.50 DIRECTORS D.R, Wilkie, President ; Hon.Robert Jaflray, Vice-President; Wm Ramsay,, Elias Rogers, J.Kerr Osborne, Charles Cookahut, Peleg \u2019 Howland, Wm.Whyte, Cawthra Mulock, Hon.Richard W.Hamilton Merritt, M.D.SAVINGS BANK Current rate of interest allowed on deposits from date of d t credited quarterly.post posts and A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, Letters of creditissued, available in all the principal cities of the worll QUEBEC BRANCH: \u2014G.N.West.Telegraph Building, Phone 446 St Peter Streat W.à.WEIR, Managerbalylizwed.snixty, Bank oF Nova Scotia |! (INCORPORATED 1832) ; CAPITAL - - -$3,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $5,400,000 Unexcelled facilities for the transaction of all kinds of Banking business Bpecial attention given to the Savings Department and interest credited quarterly on Savings Accounts.This is the only bank having its head offios in Canada tha: submits its books and statements to independent audit.QUEBEO BRANCH\u201496 ST.PETER STREET A.N.LYSTER, Manager TEL.3114 ASBESTOS BROME COUNTY ASBESTOS DEVELOPMENT CO., Ltd, CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000 IN TWO THOUSAND SHARES OF $100 EACH DIRBCTORS P.A.OLMATEAD, Sniton, Que.A.C.LYTLNE, Rastman, Que.H.M, WILLIAMS, Fast Broughton.C.A.NUTTING, K.C., Waterloo, Qmm.WM.JOHNSON.Mostreal, Que.PANKRRS\u2014-THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK.ROLICITORS-OUGHTRED & PHKLAN, New York Life Bullding.Montreal Offer for public mbscription 1,000 shares of the Capital Stock at par value-One Hundra it pe Prospectus, with full particnlars.may be had où applyisg to Krome County Asbestos lopment Co , Ottawa Bank Building, Montreal, or man, Que.Dee nent wiit be allotted in the order received.wov.23-24-27-30 Decay A.0.PRUNEAU STATIONER 60 St.John Streettn Playing cards, complete boxes of Bridge and Whist sets, visiting cards, invitation cards, visiting card cases, purses, pocketbooks, best of quality leather blotting pads.A.Waterman's june 29xw-sx3m A Clear Soft Skin '» pewisis in Wisse In ove of ott a rn A * (CALVERT\u2019S 10% Carbolic Toilet Soap, mush ean be dene towards benping the aka oft and amooth, enly the purest materiats de to mate It.oeil = special emollient and Crystal Carbotie Good for the skiak 43 cents à 3-45.bon, ai all Drugpists.Send for our tres boeklet about this snd our vttse oposiatition_ + {| fountain pens, perfected style, elegant @ 6 Cacvant à eur Derahoster Stoned, stationary, perfumed eealing waz, = mals, &c., ko.FOR SALE FOR SALE-A TFGARE PIANO on ar Eh Art | SS, 8.C., Chronicle Office, To LET TO LET-THE STABLES, COACH house and conchman's dwelling, situate in tear of Avenue Ste.(lenevieve, formerly the property of the late Philip Ruwot.N.PP.Complete and modern in all respects, Immediate eeenion, Far further particulars apply to Gibwn No.412 Dame Adelaide Bernier, wife common te property of Nazaire Gaudreav, farmer.of the par oh of 8t.Thomas of Montmagny, judiciai jy anthorived to enter en justice, Plaintiff; AA The said Nasaire Gaudrean Defendant.Au action ln ot tion to property has beeg taken by the Pig AE In this cause, > es Montmagsy, syrd November ALPHONSK ANRNIER, A Toe Piaiaua, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908, fus QUEBEC CHROWICLM > : TTI OGTORS SAID \u201cThe only thing I can do now is to take the finger completely off.It cannot otherwise be cured.\u201d So said one of the leading dootors of Toronto to Mr.W.CO.Bdwarde, F.D.C.R.A.O.F., P.G.M.LO.O.F., the well-known Friendly Society leader, of Peter Btrest, Toronto.Almost a year befors, Mr.Edwards Wanderers and Shamrocks Both out the middle finger of his left hand very badly and blood poison ensued.For two months the ANS: Agreeable to Schedule which doctor,had been treating but no good had resulted, and this Has Boon Draft, So an tae dee, 4 EO awa nt rage | A WORD TO WIVES A compensated him e says: \u201cThe Llood poison from the | yw; ., vod mothers should kuow that r.HEH read up my band and arm sand caused me terrible agony, Ak 2 vas Virani ent the doctor said the: Xi mon re was no cure, and Zam-Buk is the finest, safest and surest amputation would have healer yet known.It is a hetbal balm which actalike magie in healing sores, Montreal, Nov.24\u2014It is not unlikely that the achedule for the Fasto take place if I intended to save the tern Canada Hockey Association may arm.M that time, was all swollen up and discol and'1 bad to carry it doctor ed (= be.suconstéully put Jhrough and signed in & sling.I left that and consul ee oct et ne this week without i another.ved: league being necers, a meting ors Afters fow wooks' treatment he also fold me that operation would be necessary, ulcers, fostering sores and all skin diseases.So pure is it that it can be applied to tho delicate skin of babes, and yot so powerful that chronic woundsare closed and cured by it.Yt soothes the n of piles pnd stops the bleeding.Iv is highly antiseptic.\"A box of Zamis asgood as à medicine chest;o many sod it fulfils.All druggists and stores sell at 500 a box or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price.SAVED HIS [re om wo FREE TRIAL BOX and of thi t FIN GE Rss: you will receive free sample.The Annual Meeting of Licensed .Pilots for and below the Harbbur of \u2018 Quebec, will take place at their office, The Yearly Meeting of Pots: and the finger would have to be opened so that the bone could be scraped.1 went away to consider whe& I would have the operation performed, and met à friend who advised me to try Zam-Buk.That night I bathed the woond and put on some Zam-Buk.1 got © little si for the first time for many nights.In the morning the wound began to Lleed instead of the A charging tn in the pa is was a healthy sign so I went on with the Zam-Buk.A to cut & long story short, in a fow deys I put sway the sling and in a fow weeks the finger wae healed completely.To-day that Enger is as sound aa a bell and I owe it to Zam-Buk.\u201d day evening.T.F.Slattery, of Shame pe rte iT Sone Emmett Quinn 5 schedule which he had worked out and which was considered satisfactory to Shamrocks them welvrs.This schedule was shown to Wanderers in the course of the day and thay.too, thought that it offered à solution of the difficulty.Quebec and Ottawa will be communicated with, and unless there is serious objection raised by one of the clubs, the schudle may be passed around for signature without the necessity of another meet ing of the league.The principal change from the incomplete draft drawn up last Satueday is that Quebec will be asked to have two home games on Wednesdays, one with Wanderers and one with Shamrocks.Quebec han twelve games | \u2014 \u2014 to play, and there are only ten Satur- : .dave in the season.This feature was | Writer and football expert in the generally overlooked at the meeting, rity will be invited to witness the ex- and an attempt was made to give bition.Should this prove successful, Quebec games on Saturdays only.Ot- the Hippodrome will issue g challenge tawa likewire will, as was agreed to fo some well-known team to play he pei hd pa 2 (hm 8 on a ER Wednesdavs, hut both in Montreal.after the nights performance.The X N N À \\ kh \\ pry baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream ¥of Tartar.Makes thefood : more healthful and deliciqus NO ALUM.NO PHOSPHATE OF LIME Alum and phosphate powders sre made from caustic misersl acids, which are Infurious GREAT.SKIN-CURE.0 \\ \\ À À æ.There is not a better \u2018buy\u2019 on the market to-day than Under Nr.Slaitery's arrangement of DENSE FOG IN NEW YORK New York, Now.24.\u2014Withheld irom entering or \u2018having this port by a straning blanket of blinding fog, a poore or more of ocean liners are anchored in the lower hav and outside of Sandy Hook.The fog is one of the heaviest on record.River traffic is practically at à standetill.While no vessels can he seen in the lower bay, the fact that there ix a strong fleet of steamers aud mailing vessela there waiting for the fog to lift is emphas- j2ed by the continuous blowing of «irens and the ringing of bells.\u2014_\u2014T STEAMSHIP COMPANY INCORPORATED Partland, Me., Nov.24.\u2014The incorporation to-day of a new $40,000,000 corporation to be known ns the Atlantie, Gulf and West Indies Sfcamship lines, with Henry R.Mallory, of New York, ae president, and a mub- stantial backine by Boston bankers, was in line with a plan formulated by fnicrested parties to eave from comn- 4 plote wreck the Consolidated Steam- Chas.W.Morse, of New York.The Lines to be talæn over bv the new corporations ship Company, promoted Ly Yare thuse operating from New Yo routhward.the incorporators Weelis, and Galen blower and Stone & Co.CHICAGO RAILWAYS « Chicags, Nov.24.\u2014~John A.Spo and Henry A Blair, iste, left Thev are said to be merakexs of commitien selected vated and surface lines, rte e No article of furniture should recei It should be washed nnd dried evel day.The Boston men among are Henry Homblower.of the banking firm af Hom- Stone, of the banking finn ol Hayden, Chicago capital- Chicago to-day to confer with J.Pierpont Morgan in New York, to disouss with Mr.Morgan the proposed $216.000,- 000 traction merger of Chicago's ele- more attention then the refrigerator.the \u2018dates the whole of ihe first part of the schedule will be complete by January 30th, making the equal division necessary to maintaining in- rk | terest to the finish of the series.Mr.Slatterv'e solution was just about complete when the meeting broke up on Saturdav.but the delrgatss had I.[grown impatient and given the schedule up as a bad job for the time being.QUEBEC CRICKET CLUB.or | There will he a general meeting of the members of the Quebec Cricket Club at the Chateau Frontenac on Thursday n 1 the Secretary and Treasurer's \u2018will be received and other important busi- nets will be considered.REVOLVER CLUB.There was a larger attendance than usual, of revolver shots at last night's ve | practice, But as the.miniature Rifle Club had à match on the range they TY [were prevented from shooting until rather late in the evening.The club are beginning to take more In addition lo cream separators and gasolins en- fines, The International Harvester Co.of America, offer for your consideration bin lers, mowers.rakes, teds derr, renpers, corn hinders, hutkers and shredders.kaile and tool grindem, binder twine, disk drills, hoe drills, cultivators, seeders, land rol- ters, sinontning and disk harrows anil rakes, hay ton ters, § hay presses, wagons, aleighe and manare spreaders, Any information you wish on the International line of machines cen be obtained at 418 St, Paul street, or of any Incal agent.If you prefer, write the branch house nt Montreal.Que.Modern Money Makersa One of thess cream ec; ER COMPANY OF AMERICA, (Inco rporated) INTERNATIONAL HARVEST The farmer who uses antiquated m whines cannot keep pace with his neighbors who use modern machines and implements.The modern money makor for the dairy is « Bluebell or Dairymuid cream separator.Tà- \u201carm installed in your dairy wi i increase your profits by getting nore of the butter {at fro n the mile than you an i5ly gat from the vilk by thegravity metho ls.An [LH.C.gmeoldne enzine 18 the 1nodern money maker for allfarmera Btw li ran the crcain separator, churn, pump, feel grinder, thresh- inz machine, ssw, ete, and lens money and Insor will be required to do the workthin by any cther method.The Flnebeli and Dairymaid cream separitors uni I.H.C.gasoline engines will le found on exhibition at 418 St Paul street, Quebec ÿ City, where they wil be thoroughly demonstratel to you interent in the shooting\u2014retting ready for the coming match with the craok Springfield Club and will hold theie jlirst general meeting next Friday at {the Drill Hall and expect evsry mem: ber to attend.The scores were as follows: \u2014 Anderson.MACPHERSON CUP MATCHES.Scores in the Macpherson Cup oon: teet, at last night's shoot, were as follows: \u2014 .37 40-71 1.49 46-03 2.43 47\u201490 3 .45 40-88 4.23 58-83 Be .49 31-80 6.42 37-99 T a.| J.in the high score jol 97 in practice.It looks as if Sergt.-Major Young would.have the honor of winning the Macpherson Cup for this month, al I though several contestants have still | to finish shooting, and tha winner will not be known until the closing shoot fon Saturday afternoon next, The annual meeting of the club takes ! place Saturday evening, when cvery member should make it a point of at- | tending.: HOCKEY PICKINGS.| Marly Walsh will report at Ottawa December 18.| Ottawa is said to be after Riley etn.The four-club FE.C.H.L.is expected to be 5 hummer, as all the clubs will '| be strong.Horace Gaul goes to Pittaburg to join All.Smith's team for a month.Referen appointments in the F.C.5.1.are to be made hy the president, Joo Power, this year, as in Rugby, M Quebec ja interested, then Fred, | Strachan, Wanderers, the vire-president, jis to name the mon.If both clube | are interested, the appointment goed \u2018to D'Arcy Mclice, of Ottawa.| lester and Frank Patrick denv that | inn \u201d = = «= = = + = « UBA pa r= EXCELLENT TRAIN SERVICE TO NEW YORK Via the Canadian Pacific Ry.to Montreal and Now York Central Lines.(Adirondack or \"AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILWAY BYSTEM\" Rutland Route) For Tickets and full information consult Ticket Agents, Canadian Pacific Railway | they will play on the Edmonton Stan ley Cap team.| Tt in etated that Marty Walsh will et $100 a werk for twelve weeks, rom the Ottawa Club.Grand Mere and Westmount Clube are ing admission to the Inter provincial Amatenr Hockey League.Percy Quinn will be one of the inter {Movinoial hockev league referees.! AIS.Sroith and Pruce Ridpath are lsaid to he the two highest paid playerr in Pittsburg.Wanderers claim to Namera, formerly team.FOOTBALL AT MIDNIGHT.New York, Nov.94.\u2014~The possibility loi playing football at night on e \\riage is to he tested by the team of the New York Hippodrome.While the game has been aucosssfully played on dirt enclosures indoors, a trial of play: iug it on a stage covered by a gras mat will be new.The team has arranged for a game to take place one afternoon next week, date to be an: nounced, Between it and another eleven to be arranged among Hipbodrome men.The game will ba played on the mtagn of the Hippodrome between the matinee and night performances on a grass matted stage, the dimensions of which are 200 x 112 fent\u2014the \u201clargest stage in the wecid.Frey sportieg ve secured Mo of\u201d the Shemrock evening, when the reports & Hippodrome team is made up of men who play every varietv of parts in the show, most of which require ath- {otic experience.J.Parker Coombs, baritone, himself an old football player, is the coach, and N.M.Cills is captain.J.J.McGraw.of the New York baseball team will releres the first exhibition contest.LONGBOAT GOES TO NEW YORK.Toronto, Ont., Oct.34.\u2014Tom Longboat and Tom Flanagen are away on a two weeks trip down to New York where he challenges the winner of Dorando-Hayez match and fille his en- agements at Fall River, Lawrence and Philadelphia.When the Indian is- suet his challenge to the victor the Hayes-Dorando affnir he will offer to back bimeelf with from 1,000 to $5,000.On his retum the Indian will go for a two weeks trip to Winnipeg.Calgary and Edmonton, menting all comers, and then he returns here for his race with Black Hawk, the Carlisle Indian and his public wedding at Riverdale Rink on December 30.KAISER HAS A BAD COLD Potsdam, Nov.%4\u2014Pmperor William har cancelled all hin engagements lor to-day on account of & cold.On the advice of his physician he is keeping his room.- rte rm rt WARFARE TO BE WAGED ON THE \u2018 SHARK.Meld Responsible For Edible Fish.A warfare for the extermination af the sharks which abound in ti waters of the South Atlantic will shortly he insugurated by tke Government fish- erien bureau, with tbe co-operation of the Mg fishing companies of thin section.It is alleged that the sharks are responsible for the scarcity of edible fish.For some lime there has Scarcity of complaint among fishermen of constantly decreasing catches, and unless steps nre isken to eliminate * the sharks, g fish famine is imminent.An one of tte measures for exterminating the sharks and dogfish, which devour the smaller fishes, it is proposed to establish, fisheries for the preparation of sharks for food.It is declared that the tigers of the sea are really tasty and nutritious and that in romeo time shark as a diet will become popular.1t is said that sharks are doing mil.liona of dollars worth of damace an: nually to commercial fisheries on the const by devouring other valuable food fishes and incidentally by destroying the nets of fishermen.The large fish shipping industry makes the matter of peculiar interest here and exveriments to protect the industry will be given attention, Steps will he taken by the Government and it is needless to say that the cn.operation of the fish deal- ors along the coast will be heartily given to any measures which may be adopted.To determine the availability of the dogfish, or small shark, as food, the In the Richest Silver Region Capitalization Is Very Low No Question As to Title Fifteen Veins Adjoins Two Producers Price Now 35 Cents standing.1908.bureau of fisheries in now conducting a weries of investigations.Members of the «tall of the bureau have tried them fried and cooked in varios ways.and have found them excellent.The fiah has no bones, is more nutri- tlous than herfsteak, pound to ponnd.and it ought to prove the cheaper of all foods, inasmuch as dogfish, bv rea- won of their vast abundance, can be sold profitable and cheaper hy {be fishermen.The statement is made by those connected with the fisheries bu- rean that in the creation of a market for dogfish and their hv producte, lies the solution of tho edible fish problem.Alreadv on the Nove Scotia coast, these fish are put up in cans, and the industry is said to ba quite profitable.The oil in weed for lubricating purposes, and the skin, which in waterproof and tough, covered with small toothlike thorns, set close together, is employed by cabinet workers for scraping and polisbine.In Europe the skins are used for coverine card cases, jewelry boxes, sword hilts and sheaths and various ornamental objects.! Pulverize a teaspoonful of borax, put it in your last rinsing water, and your clothes will coms out white instead of yellow.Liver should always be parboiled and wiped dry before frying.This not qnly keeps the juice, but softens the avor.\u2014\u2014 pe Olst tise Soaks ah fad PILES Dour netghivon conti Pau oun cap 1h er te.re et ie oe DR.OHASE'S OINTMENT, richest section of rhis region.teen veins of high-grade ore\u2014that already has been exposed.Known to Exist an heavily minesalized with silver ore, MARCELL Mines Limited, (No Personal Liability) In the judgment of veteran aud disin- Ç terested mining men, the Montreal River region already shows richness beyond any silver strike yet made; and the Marcell property is in the It is KNOWN to include fif- \u2018The men who own this property want quick dividends, sad \u2018big dividends.\u2018Therefore they have fixed the capitalization at a low fignre\u2014$500,000.Far less inviting properties in Cobalt have paid satisfying divdends on thrice that captal.Marcell is held under a certificate of record, has passed Government inspection.has no liability except those accruing to the Crown under the Mining Act, and is fu.ly paid for, The title is literally perfect in every particular.The Marcell is no prospect\u2014obviously not, with 15 veins alrcady exposed, 9 of them within 40 feet of one another, nicolite, cobalt and smultite.Mining will be cheaply done on the Marcell; water is plenty; haulage assured; woter shipment reached within a mile\u2019s travel.Within fifteen feet of No, 2 vein on the Marcell is the wonderfully rich main vein of the Lucky-Godirey, which began prod.cing pay ore at eight feet depth.The Devlin & Enright, another prodiicing mine, bounds the \u2018Marcell on the cast.The surface ore is identical with that of those mines; ani the vein-trend and lode dip is exactly alike on all three.You are invited\u2014urged\u2014to make the most searchina inquiry irto every detail of the Marcell A block of 150,- 000 shares is now nf%ecred at 35¢ (par value $1.00) to prodnce working capital for immediate aevelopment.But you must act quickly: the stock is p actic.lly certain to be over-subscribed, because this is a visible opportunity, not a mere speculation.\u2018 cheque to me, or pla: ¢ your order through YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW Incorporated under Ontario Companies Act.Prospectus filed at offce of Provincial Secretary.November tie* Send any broker of ALEXANDER WARDEN {8 TORONTO ST., TORONTO OUR \u2014\u2014 \u2014 s Stock Now Ready We Have a Wonderful Range of Books + Calendars Can we have the pleasure of a visit ?Make yourself at home, even If you are not ready to buy at present.The Cambridge Corporation Lu.25 Buade Street.= Leng Diet.Phone Main 2308 Mother Mining Company Stock at issue price © Fifty Cents a Share Not a prospect ounces full width of vein.first shipped from the Montreal River District, Send in your orders at once before tho Issue ie sold out.but a mining mine.WE OFFER A SMALL BLOCK Lode or Ore assays 6,000 This mind will be the F.ASA HALL & CO, Temple Bulidging - TORONTO Town.Quebec, THURSDAY, the 10th Decemi cisely, in order to proceed for the year 1909.{ F.X.DION, ; ; Sec.-Treas.! Quebec, 28rd November, 1908 nov 2xt.f.JUST RECEIVED .+BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE\" by Har.* old Bindioss._ \u201cHALFWAY HOUSE\u201d by Maurice \u2018Hewlett.\u201cYOUNG LORD STANLEIGH\u201d by Robert Barr.«THE HERMIT AND THE WOMAN\" by Edith Wharton, - \u201cTHÉ WEB OF TIME\u201d by Robert RB, Knowles.; \u201cTREASURE VALLEY\u201d by Marsan?\u201cTHE LURE OF THE MASK\u201d by Harold Macgrath.\u201cA PRISONER OF THE SEA\" by Chauncey C.Hotchkiss.\u2014AT\u2014 |P.J.Evoy's Bookstors, 141 ST.JOAN STRESS PHONE 772 QUESEI | Up-to-date in all respeots, cuisinell and ssrvice unexoslled, Reasonable rates, centrally situated, every! comforts of the modern home.ji L.V.DION, P.K.HUNT, od \u2014 - EN CLIP AT 5 CENTS THE NEW MODERN PEN CUP UT J.A Kirouac & Cie, 84 Fabrique Street J.B.RENAUD & COP.G.BUSSIERE & CO.AND FIRST CLASS GROCERS.GRAND UNION HOTEL « Opposite Orand Conti L\u2014 \u2018 © NEW YORK CETY ber next, at § o'clock a.m.pre- e tion of members of the Board for the \u2018 FOR BALE BY : WIÉDNESDAY, NOVEMBRE 25.1008 re ere .which we deduot a 82.00 to $3.75.Blaok,Cardinal, Green, Brown.4 ply, black and white, pound lots).38c.pkge.to -6%.yd.\u2014 LA CAISSE Theo branshos of St Roeh, , BIRTH LENXOX.\u2014On \u2018Sunday.Nov.22d, .at Le oh Ray street, Hamilton, Ont., to Mr.and Mrs.John Lennox, a so.= New Advertisements.Marcell Mines, Limited\u2014Alex.Warden, Cathedral Guild Sale.The Nickel Movir Pictures.Quebec Cricket Clul .R.Bige.Stock Now Ready\u2014Cambridge Corporation, Ltd.Renault Brandies\u2014Law, Young & Co.Magic Baking Powder\u2014E.W.Gillett & Co.Fddy's Washboards\u2014E.B.Eddy & Co.Mother Lode Mining C.Stock\u2014F.Asa Hall & Co.Tegal Noticos\u2014Edward Foley.J of Time-Quebec & Levis Ferry Great Reductions\u2014Holt, Renfrew & Co A.0.B.\u2014P.W.Brown.BENNETT'S TO-DAY PICTURES THAT TALK 10\u2014SUBJECTS\u201410 Matinens\u2026.\u2026 we cei oot we À and 3.30 Eronings.\u2026\u2026.+ on ore 8 and 9.30 ADMISSION 106.CHILDREN Bo.AUDITORIUM Soiree de Charite SOCIAL and ARTISTIC EVENT Orchestra Composed of 40 Muslolans.Fanoy Dances.English and French Play: Friday, 27th of Novembar, AT 8.20 O'CLOCK $1.50 $1.00 800.and 250.THE NICKEL St.Anne Street PROGRAMME :\u2014 The President a the Nes The Logead 6! Promeibous Mer Huelieg in Exmeor, be, pat ter .The Litile Bope Danser Love sad Hatred Mec (be Faney Brass Beil BLEAREST and BEST PICTURES IX TOWN Matiness 1to À Nights \u20187 so 10,80 ADMISSION 60, by OZRRINK.It has cui CURED gis RINE for 40 days sen! free to Ca A SE es J The ese Qi o Under the disti: Excellencies, the Frontenac on 8.15 o'clock, SPEGIAL SALE.Ladies! We bog tocall your attention to following lines, all new stock, from Discount of 10 P\u2014 UNDERWEAR.\u2014\"Celtio Brand\u201d (The kind that's Kdvertised).Tights: in Black, Grey and White, from 45e.to $1.50.Veste, Natural and White, from 29e.to 81.68.'s Tights and Vests all sizes and prices.HOSE.\u2014Women's Ribbed Wool Hoss (heavy), 40.to 850.Women's Imported Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 38c.to 780, Women's Plain Cashmers Hom, Mc.to 90e.Children's How in Ribbed and Plain, all sises.WOOL GOLF BLOUSES.\u2014Red, White, Black, Cardinal, Navy, Grey, COAT SWEATERS.\u2014Rod, White, Navy, Grey.Special 82.48.WOOL.\u2014Gloves, Mitts, Toques, Clouds, Sashes, all ço'ors and sizes.MUFPLERS.\u2014Epecial new style Mufflers, in Fine Saxony Fingering Wool, far euperior to mercsrised cotton, shades Sky, White, Navy, Special sale price 490., worth 90c.WOOLS.\u2014Sbhetland Floss, 16 oz.7c.shein, $1.20 1b.Bee-Hive Fingering, 3 ply, black and white, $1.35; «© $1.40; colors, $1.50 (in not less that 1 Berlin Wool, all shades (Pink and Navy excepted), $1.20 pound, NECK RUCHING.\u2014Wide Lace, 160.yd.Other Wide Ruchings, 1%.CORSETS.\u2014~New American Shapes, 85c.to $4.00.BAGS.\u2014Just received, new stock of Christmas Bags \u2014 in Lesther, Bonded and Stesl\u2014fine asrortment and subject to the discount.E.J.DYNE 49 John S: 3 Phone 271 dECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME de QUEBE SAVINGS BANK Chateau | John teem ak, 0h sires Gtatre Pentalne Sxrectt 43d Moantals mereial Sorees uveur and St.John's Subury ary c'es epanñ every Soturday and Monday eveniny, krom Tt0 0.30 6'el23¢ interest Pald from Date of Denssit and on Dally Batanys, C.\u2018olors, $1.45; FANCY DRESS AND POUDREE BALL IN AID OF THR Society for the Prevention of Cruelty fo Animals WILL BR HRLD IN Frontenac DECEMBER 1sf, 1908.ished vernor TICKETS SAL LADIES\u2019 AND GENTLEMEN $2.00 EACH For sale at the Chateau Prontenac and from Lady Members of the Committee, nov,14-18-21-25-2fxdec.1, GATHEDRAL GUILD E.AT 2.30 There will be a general the Quebec Cricket Club at the Chateau Thureday euening, P.W.LE SRE * There will be a sale of fancy work, dolls, home made bread, candy, &c., in the CHURCH HALL on THURSDAY, THE 26th Nov.P.Mnov2«2 Quebec Cricket Club, ot moeti member is requests to attend.BROWN, DE atrouage of Their eral and Countavé His Honor the Lieutenant Gover aor aud Lady Pelletier, at + | Overcoat in Loudon, \u2014_\u2014 § IN AND A THB QUEBEQ OHMONICLB, -_ YOUNG GIRL KILLED IN MLL \u2014\u2014 at v\u2014 Whirled Around by Machinery in a Box Factory at Lorette Yesterday, A sad and fatal accident occurred yesterday afternoon at Ancienne Loe rette, in Rochette'a box factory, where by a young girl named Bernadette Bele leau, twelve years old, was instantly killed.It ars that the child, whe was daughter of Gaudiose Belleau, laborer, of Les Saules, was at worl ln the mill when her clothes were caught in the belting and she was whirled around before the machinery could be stopped.She had both her legs and one arm broken, while the rest of her body was frigbtlully mangled.When extricated from her perilous position, the young victim was .Dr.Bedard, Deputy Cor oner, will hold an inquest this after noon at Lorette.\u201cSpecial Sale\u2019 10% discount for Movember, at Dynes.See advt.top of this page.novêz2m AREL IS RECOVERING.Contrary to reports published in the city press, Delphis Arel, the employe of the Fire Alarm Telegraph service, who was injure] by falling from a role, is not in a critical condition, but is on the hiyh road to recovery, COATS FOR STREET WEAR.Messre.F.Simard & Cie advertise a large variety of models for immediate wear of ladies\u201d street coats, which they are offering at greatly reduced rates.They arc also offering a large ouantity of other articles suitable foe the present season.CHARGED WITH KEEPING DISORDERLY HOUSE.Detectives Svivain and Patry, armed with a warrant from the Court of Sessions, arrested another female resident of St.Oliver street on Monday evening on the charge of keeping a house of ill-fame, The accused appeared in the Police Court vesterday morn ing and her case was fixed for this morning.GREAT REDUCTIONS IN CLOTH COATS.All Holt, Renfrew & Co., Ltd., stock of these coats, every gar ment reduced.An oppcrtinity no lady should miss of seeiiring a good coat at a great bargain.£ nov.2üat DOMINION LINE.We draw attention 10 the sailing of the Dominion line's well known and favorite steamer \u2018Dominion, which leaves Portland on Saturday after noon for Liverpool, The Dominion hes been in the Quebec service for several years, inclading the last season.oarrying first, second and third class passengers, but during the winter months the Dominion will only earry two classes, and gers paving the second class rate will be berthed in the first class accommodation and will have the use of all the promenade decks.Passengers via Portland can leave here next Friday evening and board thy steamer in Portland on arrival of the train Saturday morning.This route is therefore much the most convenient and inexpensive.The total cost of passage from hers to Livers pool, including first class rail and sloeper is 852, and there are no hotel or transfer expenses whatever.GREAT BARGAINS, To clear out several linea of goods we have prepared special tables, om which prices range from one dollar to fifty, twenty-five, fifteen and ten cents.On these tables will be found goods that have cost us more than double the prices now marked, but in order to make room t must be rold.We are alsa offering great bargnins in Japanese Cups and Saucers, Teatots, ste.Make your choice while the went is large.F.T.TROXAR & CO., 10 St.John Streetnov23,25,28x3., ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT.Thers was a viry inievesting and enjoyable entertainment in the lecture hall of the Methodist Church last evening, which was given unde the auspices of the junior members of the aerort- Ladies\u2019 Aid.The programme con.slstel of interesting tableaux, chor: uses, vocal solo, recitations and piano aolon, and were received with marked expressions of delight by the large audience present.The following was the programnie :\u2014 Business: and Treasurer's 1.Piano Solo.\u2026 «.Miss Brown reports and questions of finence.2.Recitation.Mrs, Churchill H.REGINALD BIGG, |3.Tableau.Artist'e Dream Hon.Secy.|4.Vocal Solo.With Mdle Chorus nov.25x3.8.Vocal Solo.Mre.Paxman Intermission.L OW Time Fan Drill.J = Twalve 2 Make 3, Tableauseen Silver Threads 4.Vooal Solo.8.Tablesu.o R 3 8.Vocal Sole.Mrs.Cert 7.Tableau.\u2026\u2026.The Three Nations A Oki.8.Tableau.ns me ns Grand Finale My rer Brita] maire or 1, AOH, wi ir Tara , FRENCN OVERCOATING, ga Thurrde premine, 20th ined., at J.H.Rullin, our leading merchant Busi Initiation, eto.Ever tailor, as usual, in his up-to-date manner, has wecured from Gagnière & *|Co., of Paris, France, a full range of the leading patterns in smart French ings, for winter, as now worn England.He is showing a lates range of Ulsterings and Over coatings for $4.00.Faith without a ferment is as flat as @ byncake snd as useless a0 à laut year's dog licens, .AMENDMENTS TO - SCHOOL LAWS Full Meeting of Council of Public Instruction Given Its Approval, There was a meeting ol both sections of the Counell of Public Instruetion held at the Parliament | Buildings yesterday to comsider certain amendments to the school laws.The Hon.P.B.de la Bruyere, Superintendent of Public Instruction, presided 4 [at the meeting.The members of the Roman Catholic Committee present included Mgr.Duhamel, Mgr.Begin, Canon Dauth (representing Mgr.Bruoheai), Mgr.Tetu (representing Mgr.Lorrain), Mgr.P.E., (rv resenting Mgr.Blais), Myr.Laflamme (representing Mer.Finard), Mgr.Larocque, Mgr.Cloutier, Mgr.Bruneault, Mgr.Bernard, Hon.Th.Chapais, Hap.J.J.Guerin, Th.Stenson, C.F.Delage, Hon.Hector Champagne, Hon.Judge H.8.Carrol, Hon.Judge P.G.Martineau.Among the members of the Protestent Committee in atirndance wero Rev.Dr.Shaw, Principal Peterson, Hon.J.K.Ward, I.B.Ames, M.P,, Rev.A.T.Love, P.G.8.McKenzie, M.P.P.,, J C.Sutherland.Mies Georgiana Hunter, B.A., the newly.nominated representative of the teachers on ths Committes, was also pre sent.The amendments, which were recast by a mub-committee of the Protestant Caommittes as follows , were ado :\u2014 1.As to Consolidated Schools, the former proposal gave summary power to a Bchool Board to effect consolidation where it thought proper.We recommend that this power be restricted by requiring the approval of the Department of Public Instruction, where the action of the Board is restricted by any of the ratepayers com cerned.The remainder of the amendment as to the hiring of conveyances should stand.2.As to requiring all rate-payers of the faith of the minority in a Dissentient School Municipality to contribute their taxes to the Dissential School.without the option of paying into the panel of the Commissionerg, we find that owing to the facility of dissent happily afforded by law to the minority in any municipality, a large proportion of the minority may still be opposed to dissent while but a few may favor it.We therefore recommend that our proposed amendment shall require the written approval of.a proportion of two-thirds of the faith of the minority to empower the Trusteer to levy taxes on all rate-payers of the fujth of the minority.TFuriher, we recommend that this amendment, if enacted, will apply to all ewisting dissentient municipalities.Tf disent be obtained without the euprort of the two-thirds referred to, it will be subject to ths existing law.3 and 4.We again respectfully submit the third amendmunt as to Troe tees having equal rower with Commissioners to levy a special tax.JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE.The annual general meeting of the Quebec Junior Hocloey League is called for this evening at 8 o'clock at the St.Louis Hotel.All clubs desirious of entering teams are requested \u2018tg have reprosentatives in attendance.A PLEASANT EVENT.president of the St.Iouis Club, Dr.N.A.Duseault was Monday night entertained to a \u2018\u2018diner intime\u201d by the directors of the club and a few other friends.Mr.Ernest Koy, M.P., pre.wided and among others present were: Messrs.Hubert Cimon, Dr.Robert T.aRue, Alphonse Noel, Jos.Simard, J.N.Miller, Ant.Couillard, Jos.B.Picard, J, E.Dubé, Dr.lLantier, Richard LaRue, N.P.During the evening a number of toasts were proposed end duly responded to.CHANGES AT THE NICKEL.\u201cThe President at the Hospital,\u201d \"Love and Hatred,\u201d \u201cThe Legend of Prometheus,\u201d \u201cThe Little Rope Dancer,\u201d \u201cOtter Hunting in Exmoor, Eng.\u2019 \u2018The First Snowball,\u201d and \u201cAfter the Fancy Dress Ball,\u201d pre the titles of the pictures which make up the interesting change of programme at the Nickel this afternoon.The subjects are varied and of a very pleas: ing nature, the views being both graphic and descriptive of some enter taining events.Romance, drama and comedv are well interspersed throughout the programme, and Nickel pate rons have another splendid opportune ity of witnessing a magnificent ex hibition of animated photography.There are besides the nhove the usual illustrated songs which are not the least entertaining part of the programme.marre rem INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.An important event to all interested In the progress of temperance {ook Jace last evening at the Y.M.C.À, nilding, St.John street, when an additional lodge of the 1.0.G.T.was instituted.The institution wes car ried out by Bro.G.Clark, on author ity vested in bim by the Grand Chie Templar, Bro.W.H.Lambly, of Ine verness, P.Q.After the instituting ceremouyy Bro Clark, who is to be the lodge ty of the new lodge.proceeded to instail the following officers: \u2014 Chief Templer\u2014Bro.T.E.Cox.Vice-Templar\u2014Sier.E.Clark.Past Chie! Templar\u2014Bro.Wwa Secretary-\u2014Bro.F.J.Nicol, Financial Secretary\u2014Bro.R.G.Cox.Treasurer\u2014Bro.H, C, Jones, Marshal\u2014Bro, E, Clark.Chaplian\u2014Bro, G.1.Bold.Quard\u2014Pro.L.Morrison.Deputy Marehal-Bro.M.Stvond.| Alter the installation two candidates pes initinted, and this (vas followed appmpriate speeches from Bro, G.Clark.Bro.4 E.Cox, Sisr.FE, Clark, Bro.F.J.Nico), and Bro.W.Mat- Matw thews.The new lodge is to be \u2018mown |.* aa Cogoord Lodge, On the occasion on his re-election any f \u2018eastern portion of: James :the Lucky Godfrey were down eighteen i feet nnd \u2018getting won-lerful ore Their ee ROUSSEAU SENT T0 KING'S BENCH Formally Committed to Stand Trial by the Court of Sessions Yesterday, The investigation into the charge of attempted murder against a resident of this city named Edmond Rousseau, who on the 7th instant fired two shots at his wile, in 8t.Roch\u2019s, was commenced and -concluded terday afternoon.The vestigation was proceeded with before Judge Chau veau, and among the witnasses examined was Mrs.Rousseau, who had sufficienily recovered to be able to attend court.When the investigation was con: cluded Rousseau was called upon to plead and puf in a plea of \u2018Not quil\u201d As the Court of Sessions as no juriediction in the matter, the prisoner was committed to stand hia trial at the Court of King's Bench in April next.Rousseau was driven back to jail.ELECTRICITY VS, GAS A errant Lighting which Hurts the Eyes.Coniinuation of Mr.Butterworth's interesting paper on light : THE INCANDESCENT GLOBE AND THE HUMAN EYE.\u201cDr.H.H.Seabrook and those other oculists who recently spoke to the members ol the Illuminating Engineering Society of Chicago are not the first men to \u2018knock\u2019 the incandes cent light.Dr.Seabrook, however, farther than some when he says : \u2018* \u2018The incandescent lamp has given rise to more chronic eye eration than any other light used for near wo \u201cOculista generally admit that a lamp flame, or even a gas flame, is far ahend of the electric flare, when one wishes to choose u brilliance for direct and unveiled contemplation.The fact that the heated filaments appear blurred and magnified is cited an proof that the light emitted is too much of a good thing.\u201d The reason for this is that the light Is given out from en exceedingly small surface, inteneely luminous.In the open flame, or Welabach burner, on the other hand, the light emanates from a surface of very large area, and it therefore does rot injure the es.1 alro wish to mention the fact that more fires ars cauped by electric lighting than hy gas lighting in proportion to the number of consumers of each.In the City ot London.for instance, where the underwriters\u2019 rules for electric wirine are eapcially mevera, statistics chow that in the year 1908 the electric fires averaged ane to every 760 electricity consumers, and the gas fires one to cvery 2.220 gas ronsum- era, or only one-third as many per thousand consumers.In other words, the electric fire risk is thres times as great as the gaa fire risk.(To be continued.) QUEBEC GAS CO.Sellers of Real Light.THE POLICE.The city police force were supplied with their winter overstockings and rubbers yesterday.A.OR.The attention of members of Divition No.I.A.OH., is directed to the advertisement in another column, cali- | ing a meeting for to-morrow evening, DO YOU TAKE A NOTE OF IT?If you do, then get your diary now Nr.John E.Walsh is now advertiring his regular annual supply of diaries for 1009, in all sizes.styles and bindings.If von are interested in loose lea! ledgers then call on him, the quality is good and the prices right.HAS SEEN THE MARCELL.Nr.T.D.Wardlaw, of 60 Front St.West, who bas been over the enuth- townahip, made the following statements to-day regarding that country : \u201cIt's à great country.The rich.| ness of southeastern James is mer- vellous, 1 saw the Devlin & Enright win when they were bagging very rich.ore right near the surface and shaft was fifteen feet from the line ot the Marcell property.who have probably the best indications of richness in ths whole rich area.\u201d \u201cThis Marcell is a splendid pro perty, They have a magnificent vein 32 inches wide in the very centre of their lot besides 14 other veins already exposed all with good = rhow- inge.It certainly looked good ta me, and Mr.Warden deserves credit for the moderate capitalitation and price of his offering to the public.\u201d SOIREE DE CHARITE.Dance.veces reves «with Choir and Orchestra ns do Cadillsc.One Act Comedy Cha: re: uis de Cadillac, | Mr.H.Chasse; La Countesee, Melle.Amyot.| 4.Invocation.Guy d\u2019Hardelot Mademoivelle Giouere, with orchestral accompaniment.| 5.Breaking it Gently.Mary Debenham Charaters: Mrs.Carington, squire's | wife, Mre.Pvm: Mr.Bangs, squire\u2019s tenant, Nr.Sare.6.La Beine de Baba.Gonvod Indian Narch, Orchestra.7.Le Quatorsieme.One Act Comedy Characters.M.Grapillard, Dr.Mayrand, M.Bonardot, Ar H.Chasse.1 Fdgar' Duroc! r.Chas Simardpn ard, Mdme.A, Carrier, Mad.Grapill , E illard, Melle, J.Mamel, Suffrte Grapillard, Hele: & Pamir, 8.Dense der Fleurs.(poppy dance) orchestral accompaniment.O Canada.God Save the King.\" Strength For The Weak Waterville, Me.\u201cFora long time, my wife suffered from weakness aod general debility.After | having tried many remedies without relief, she took VIN ST.MICHEL.The first bottle gave her immediate relief and, with the sixth one, she was completely cured, Davip LAFLAMMR.For the weak and the aged \u2014for young girls who are pale and thin\u2014for men and women who are \u201cbloodless\u201d -\u2014VIN ST.MICHEL, will right the digestion, reinforce the stomach, purify the blood and build up the whole system.HGTEL VICTORIA Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 27th St., NEW YORK, In Walking Distance 3 Shope and Theatres, Ko cab [vee required.7j rox mt.= ABSOLUTEL| FIREPROOË Rooms $1.30 per day and upward.GEORGE W.SWEENEY, Prosarrroy Angus Gordon, Manager, Late of King Edward Hotsl, Toranto' Canada jane 17x! a.w.wed.x52 CUNOPRAN PIAN.DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limited.WIMERS and SHIPPERS of the CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS SCREENED, AUN-OF-MINE and SLACK FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO SALES AGENT, 118 ST.JAMES ST, MONTRE, | The Best Values Satisfaction Guaranteed FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE The Great Quebec Centre Store, BASEMENT Very fine quality of fancy Flannel, cashmere finish, assorted colors and designs very desirable for kimonas.Prices 15 to 25 cents a yard.2nd STORY Woolen stockings in black cashmare, sizes 7 by 10.Prices 65 to 73 cents a pair.Perfect fountain pens, fine, medium aud large points, 14 karat gold, gusranteed.Price $3.00.Special $1.00.3rd FLAT Tourmalines in imitation seal for boys\u2019 and girls\u2019, Prices 75 and 90 cents.Special 54 cents, LADIES\u2019 HATS 28} per cent discount on all trimmed hats, , 53 percent discount on ali untrimmel hats, either felt or satin forms.Ladies\u2019 night jackets in grey padded cotton, long sleeves, good quality, worth 33 cents.Special 23 cents, Ladies\u2019 night jackets in Canadian wool, Scotch imitation, long sleeves, heavy quality.Price 75 cents for 49 cents.FUR DEPARTMENT We are meeting with Continual success, never has our fur department being «0 well patronis-d.This is sufficient proof that we give the best qualities for the least money.A visit will be advantageous to you.SEMI-READY Being the sole agents for Semi-Ready in Quebec, ws msin- tain that we have the best cut and not the most perfect finish in men's clothing.: Faguy, Lepinay & Frere, 254-264 St.John St.fb =\" zu\" E \"Gillette\" Razor is used on more two million faces\u2014shaves over two million different beards, from the soft down of youth to the wiry bristles of the grandfather, and shaves them all with equal ease and comfort.The * PR 2nd, 1908 ¥, Dececgher RAR ] A M Le rarer IVATE WIRE T0 | ost as 11 o'clock em.at my \u2014 etorn Afni INTE Caronis, Mor.8, nesu | Pay sla EWY street, Quebec, Accou atlonal Live RNATIONA Commas VM LLAN LINE \\ BOSTON, MONTREAL n ts, .Expt AI ; aa EL aT Mal Stuamebip Coy AND TORONTO, Audito sition, Chicags, iL Ky LIVE STOCK | ao EGYPT E PIRST OCEAN TURBINER 0.Te and pi 8 xr 3 LIVERPOOL, Wuhost Vibratie.\u2014\u2014 .trip ticke! ÿ 0 Si > ; «it ts wi A aa | Ue WX AM NLL SEE Local Socerities a Special Sirs open on T i Liquidators.a rom § TION, Tr frie ang ramps, eel Feel vunsatise ot foie mains 193 \u2014 fy, | rt 111 MOUNTA ci i ve | $38.00 QUEBE 3 ES EERIE TS ie ST.PETER ST.QUEB 0008 [N HILL | #5 atime see vo C pet PRE BE PETER ST OVEBEC | V.E.PARADIS, QUEBEC.CS | CH Dalhousie street Curstor, Traln Servios fr ICA W \u2014 Buikling., R.&O.Nav.Co.C.w Ww 7.00 4.0.1 » from Levis \u2014 9 LL Star-Dom bec, November Zed, \u2019 .WALCOT, A a i AND ROYAL M iia re Pau Betissa = STOCK AND AVESTMENT BROKER J fe Et RETURN Rager Baits J | Ton on pair 18, 12.00 9003, 6.00 UNEA ss sr.y except Sunday.G AIL STEAMERS Bell HUR SAUNEAU | A.8.DUPUIS ST.PETER STRAKC ro 9 6004 going Nov.38 to Des ea \u2018 eau & Halle Quebec.TELRPHONS #7?QUEB R to » TEM.\u2019 TIME TA est India Ry 0 ee 160] \u2014 ova Scotia, 300 ; Founaiss Wie Le Express row exvress Le Ritest Tar .Corr hon, An Hovons io Orme oa | Cook\u2019 at 314.R metres 23.| Boring and Loge Riviere de sot.Prise di pet d Net puss or avans Electric u 1: s Cotton Root J.w +9 Kagresle Bestes | so ni ren | veu me IA | ang on Sr à | i hd s A m Compound, | Caterer IELD Go Grand Trunk past Po xP a EA Normes y Tee * PE i ng te Uterine Tonic, a Ph and Confectioner \u2019 ; a \u201cvase k Batiwey MIXED EERE ape NEW YORK pak JAI \\ al Laven {Koide Monthly one 170 126 St.John 3t.RICHELIEU & ONTARIO ; weoss to the | À a Frame Be » Loue: SGAM.| N &TOCK M degroca No.L 811 Ne Express from \u20ac Traine Delly ea PRA x ew York, Nov.24! ARKET.Social ranger, $3; et Hav Y a.West.the at vod 7.advanced = Prices 4 pee box, e XO 2 rentes re BY ot onl Je, with of again to-day and & stocks proreid EY tt Oe soni ur Waist NAVIGATION c 2 gmp | om | SE BE ri | Bac Ti 10e dit av e vole | M men Ff AR I Cleaned CH , fond tice Mall from ada Rivers dn | week\" ly to the dally ous getting Montreal Steel Works, = 7% éd n fo EAP FA vo the | By.ER with of od the transactions.average of last Nova Scotia 9.& C.d 100 98 CHICAGO \u2014\u2014 $3.00 TO MONTRE AY ati ce tte sonner * FEE pe bar my towards foct of the The Zarket show.Montreal Telegraph Cou 8 Hv lied Ado STOCK MARKET.an ed close The Waist that $5.00 RETURN AL ONE WAY.we [5% more a re Foviare the day, but the rom the cutest Ogilvie Tiling CoOuscmmaanes wins Barret.ston Chronicle bo worn again w days ago could you| Berths in coml ; meer ce from he ne tee oct = hg io mnt bad hows Ogilvie Milling ce 5 Pan mn Daikousle Street.tock Deoker, 7p | ib Press if ot will carelully clown roocs free.ortable stotm-Bentet A.LEOFRED the.stock ing when's stimolting | eckay Conan, 0 1 Quebec, X air aed wae ws meters 0°, lean | \u201cSailings dey except Bunder ro as Pe séditiona] Southern À or Soars Lake a Cormpasies, plan.71 ove tin La find it looks like vs return it you'll oo PA, Li OIVIR ANGIN oir : on tock to be i thers Pacifio 368,400 Take o the Woods.com.A 10 Low.Clos waist\u2014none satilectorily Srrish For rales -d -8 : i or Ta! WATERWO R K rer | pu eee SANT Que on ai à po LER 80 87.JORN s YORK OITY.pin on, inde Montreal Cotton \"M pref- 115 + 07% | Lace N process.our Palbousis Str telephone 848 STRNST coms 31 4 | [portant À ption that the | Domi tton \"Mille 64 , Net, Silk, Sati Street, sed v nencial ; more ime ominfon Textile Co.oo 108 6834 or Velvet Waist: , n, Wool, Le Queves nos Fou * x: tro Tavorite.Harriman propestios won Dom.Textil y 554 Sa 8 are made k, Satin, Wool, Lave | mama w, * .ota.| | thus herald man pro .o Co., pid.: i 68 ade to look t too worn\u2014 mm S32 aries 39 mare à a ai a he esis Potash Faction 1\" 1 I à 8 are made (0 look us if just from the| UEBEC CHRON and ig aasubption | TT 0 1 5 : T TR AE | pre 1 ™ pla 4 st | Proifirs Dyo W a a we jo 1%.teel Company, 10 aire i Tu orks, Geant! Moni pue The bitdig\u201d ANA [es dm Poms de Comm Do od SL Phones 52).Weekly.31.00 por nu .00 per annum .524 Advertisemente\u201418o m.popt20sta.th sosie, | pach 10, oe abate line, subsequent inesetion.agste line : TEDIXIE ARE NOW RE For Wedding Presents You Will Find the Bilverware, Cut Glass, Bronzes, Clocks and Jewaltry at fair prises, in the well known storeof - = = = EMILE JACOT, JAE 4 Steamer Rugs \u2014 AND \u2014 Blankets.John Darlington, ropistores Opposite Post Office.2 SUPPLIES #HOLESALE and RETAIL.Largest Assortment In the City.LOWEST PRICES.MECHAMCS SUPPLY CO.20-86-00 St.Paul Strest LAWN STEANER CHAIRS MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS STEEL SOFA BEDS AND COUCHES D.S.RICKABY, Parniture Warehouse, adertaking Kstadlishments neral Appraises, Phone 851 887 John St Wholesale Provisions HAY, OATS AND FEED \u2014 BY \u2014 GEO.TANGUAY, LOWER TOWN Offlse 48 St.Paul Street Warehouses 23, 84, 35, 36 St.Street.RING PHONE 728 EDGAR WOODS | WATCERALER À (Graduate Duteims Schont) SPECIALTY Phonograph Regalring 88 RAPLE AVENUE CIGARS HOLIDAYS.The Miller & Lockwell Co., Ltd.os CAMILLO ADY FOR THE Greatest Variety of - = + on» a = 28 St.Joseph St QUEBEC GER Thos.Donohue Dress Accesories Rich Biack Tilet Trimmings, New Colored Lace Insertions.Novelty Combinations in Gold Stripe and Check Blouse Silks, Latest Tints in Masealine Satins.Taffeta Silk in all Shades.Shantungs in Plain and Figured Effects.Thos.Donohue 188 St.John Street.GAMES.Millionaire, \u2014 Pit \u2014Flinoh,\u2014 Game of 500, \u2014 Roulette, Bto., Ete.Parchessi, Lost Heir, Tiddle Winks, Building Blocks, Scroll Blocks, and other games for young folk FROM 5¢.UP.PLAYING CARDS We have > large assortment o aying Cards Tally Cards, ete.& AT LOW PRICES.T.H.O'NEILL, 248 St.John St Vi a lécévnone 922 0P 174 Pme SE | \"| | vil ) SB 2) Less ei \u2018 ; ATI QuéBtc.& Lei DORÉ HEADQUARTERS FOR European Wines, Mineral Waters.French andItalian Olive Oil French Fine Products, EUDORE PATRY 67-40 50 Joka St, Guedes Ee hd DR.LEONCE NADEAU Student duri a period of two as the ris, London and oars Blinburys H Is.Specialities: \u2014Heart and Lung Discases.Hours of consultation $ to 4 .| Indian Loreite, are visiting their nis- : Sterbrook and 7 to 8 p.m.47 Garden Street, Bell Tel.3378.if PERSONAL Mr.Hayter Reed, of Montreal, is in the city, Mr.W.A.Penson, of! Montreal, at the Chatezu.Principal Peterson returned to Mootreal last evening.Mr.R.J.Foreman, of Montreal, is registered at the St.Louis.: Mr, W.S.Gardner, of Montreal, fis registered at the Chateau.Mr.B.G.Meckensie, M.P.P.of Richmond, ia in the city.Mr.R.W.McEwen, of Montreal, it registered at the St.Louis.Mr.A.E.Renfrew, of Toronto, is ia the city, a guest at the Chateau.Mr.Kenneth J.Beardmore, of Mon trealy is @ guest at the St.Louis.Nr.John O'Donnell, of Montreal, is in the city, stopping at the St.Louis Mr.David F.Robertson, of Mone treal, registered at the Chateau yes terday.Mr.Robert Mayes left terday for Mobile, Ala., whore he spend the winter.Mr.and Mrs, S.P.Stevens, of Montreal, are guests at the Chateau Fron tenac.Mr.J.F.Guay has returned to.the city from an exploration trip to Chars Ysvoix County.Mr, H.B.Ames, M.P.of Montreal, war a guest ot ine Chateau Fron tenac vestorday.Mr.and Mrs.Hanbury and A.Budden, of Montreal, are guests at the Chateau Frontenac.Miss W.Pacaud, of Beauce, is in town the guest of Mrs.H.À.Pacaud, De Salaberry avenue.Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Thompson, of Montreal, are in the city, guests at the Chateau Frontenac.Mrs.A.T.Ivie, ot Halifax, hat arrived in Montreal end is the guest of Mrs.Colin Campbell.Miss Leo J.Reid, of Quebec, is the ost of her sister, Mrs.J.8.Scott, herbrooke street, Montreal.Miss Beatrice Meredith, of Quebec, is the guest of Miss Gladys How, Drummond street, Montreal.The Misses Ella and Ftèel Ross, of Nrs.E.H.Sewell, e.Mrs.J.B.Peters and Miss E.Baird, of Quebec, who spent Sunday in Sherbrooke, have returned to this city.Prof.Jas.N.Robertson.of Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, was a guest at the Chateau yesterday, Mr.and Mru.J.T.Davis and fame jly, who spent the past few months in this city, residing at Beauvoir Manor, have returned to Montreal.The marriage is announced for Sate urday next of Miss Ernestine Lafran of this city, to Mr.N.N.Boucher, of Baie Ville, Yameska County.W.J.Joyce, representing Herron, LeBlanc Co., Ltd, Montreal, is in town in the interest of his company and .is a guest at the n.Montrealers at the Chateau :\u2014Eup Panneton, L.Schemer, J.B.Mille, J, E.McCoy, W, Peterson, J.B.Bubinos vich, W.S.Painter, E.Brodeur, H, A.Cranshaw, ¥.B.Jeffery.E.Hurtubise, jr, W.Connelly, W.J.Carmichael, G.W.Turtney, and J.P, Schmidt.The marriage took place very quietly Monday morning at St.Anthony'4 Church, ontreal, of Miss Constance Meagher, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, John Meagher.Sherbrooke street, to Captain Wilfrid McCarey, RE.Only the immediate family was present at the ceremony.: Lord and Lady Northcote are the tx of Mr.and Mrs.R.Wilson Retord, Montreal.This evening they will be gusats of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Countess Grey at the temporary vice-regal residence, Lord Strathcona\u2019s house.Mr.and Mrs.Meighen entertained at dinner last evening in their honor.At the Chateau :\u2014Jas.Johnston, Ottawa ; J.Morrison, C.H.Bu , D.B.Donaldson.W.H.Conlev.G.E.Forsyte, London; HW.D.McKellar, Berlin, Ont.; Capt.Scott, Miss Scott, Tondon; H.B.and Mrs.Serock, Truro; E.H.Callaway, F.W.T.Phillips, New York; J.E.Brochu, J.A, Auger, Mr.and Mrs.J.Barker, Providence ; J.C.Blanary, Paris.Arrivals at the Clarendon Hotel :\u2014 \u201cHon.B.Letellier, Beauceville ; D.Gregory, Pointe aux Trembles: W.J.Joyce, Montreal ; W.N.Carrier, St, Casimir ; W.R.Chisholm, St.Hasile ; Mre.Bouffard, Beauce ; W.A.Lyster, Los Angeles, Cel.; G.N.Ridout, Cop-Sante; J.F.McDonald, Ste, Claire: J.V.Desaulniers, Montreal § R.E.Morris, Three Rivers: A.A, Marshall, Montreal; 0.I.Worther, Stanstead Junetion ; J.C.Pare, Beanport.Arrivals at the Neptune Inn :\u2014J.B, Bernier, L'Islet : Capt.M.Gawne, Mal hale; A, McDermott, Toronto; Geo.Ball, C.E.Marshall, J, White, P.H.Tarivee, Montreal ; J.Morton, chester : A.Hewett, Toronto: J.A.Larochelle, St.Michel: J.Chanelle, Chicoutimi ; P.E.Gauthier, St.Anne des Monte; J.A.Pelletier, St.Pac come; E.Normand, Cap St.Ignace ; F.Lafrancois, St.Anne des Monts H.Calemand, Dt.Anne de la Pocar tiere : 1.Auger, Queber ; G.B.Os borne, Atlanta, Ga.: P.O.Poirier, Salem.Mass.; J.1.Masse and wile, Miss R.Masee, Sandy Bay; A.Roy, J.Levesque.Matane.Warts Disfigurs the Hands But can bs painlessly removed in twenty-four hours by Putnam's Wart and Corn Extractor, Fifty years in use and still the beat.Insist on get ting \u201cPutnam's\u201d only.GREAT REDUCTIONS IN CLOTH COATS.\u2019 All Holt, Renfrew & Co., Litd., stock of these coats.© gar ment reduced.An op ty no lady should mise of securing « coat at a good bargain.nov.Üxé.f.TEN DAYS ONLY We will give a discount of 28 I= ont.in our el seal.This dis count will only be allowed during tem L'HEVREUX & GAUVIN.183-185 St.JT Street, mov.26,26,27 2816.Looks lke an early spring.Football is, so to .ei its neue is, so to speek.giving ' \u2018Tis the last ships of summer that av away.You did not need to be a politicien to have a pull last night.Many shiver but few are frozen.If a plkmen had known the rain was , they might not have boosted thalr prices so soon.Many end glorious are the privileges of Royalty, says the.vu News.King mieux.Business men of Montreal eay that city should be advertized.Great Great Scott, ain't they having a murder or two there every day.What more do they went ?By all accounts the election contests are no all over yet.But the cam- Pelgn is to be transferred to the 00! 8.Montreal Anglican laymen must be thrifty, for ti evidently know how to appreciate Farthing.YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO FEEL \u201cSOPEY\u201d \u2014to have headaches-en easily-tired body\u2014a shuly feslin brain-even for part of the a are to many n, alert men women, always at their best, to give much dey of success to one thus handicapped.These things are the direct results of .sluggioh liver\u2014constipated bowels \u2014 dry skin \u2014 overworked kidneys \u2014 in short, ol a bogy whose sewers are dogged Nothing opuns up these ouslets of the waste, and clears the system of poison so gently, yet so effectively, as \u2018Pruit-a-tives.\u201d\u201d \u201c\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019\u201d are the juices of oranges, apples, fige and prunes combined\u2014by a process that greatly increases their medicinal value ~with valuable tonic and internal antiseptics, and made into tablets.Take one or two \u201cFruit-o-tives \u201d every night, eat plenty of fruit, and ses fow quickly your brain clears and headaches leave you.B0c.s box\u2014 6for $2.50.Trial size 25c.Fruit-atives Limited, Ottawa.AN EXPLANATION.The report of the euchre given by the St.Columba Social Club was incorrect, and we regret that Mr.Robt, Wilson's name appeared in connection with it.\u2014\u2014\u2014 A REST CURE.In giving due credit to the wonderful vemedial sprisgs ot Europe we are apt to loss might of the value ol the ones nearer home.About coe thoussnd springs of various medicinal virtues exist in i Of one of them Hare's System.of | Therapeutica (1801), paw 598, thus speaks: \u2014\u201cA bumoer of Baling Springs exiet in America and Eürope, very strong water voi this kind being the, St.Catharines Well in Canada, which contains about grains sodium chloride to the pint, as well as 135 grains calcium chloride.Ita prototype in Europe is the clebrated: Kreutanach Springs in Prussia, which contains abont 110 grains sodium chloride ( Kurbrune nen).\u201d Other references are Encyelo The Allbutta Svetem of Medicine, ete.The Grand TrunR Railway System's trains run direct to Bt.Catharines and further information can be obtained from their representatives.Apply to J.Quinlan, D.P.A., G.T.R., Montreal.PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed- ing or Protruding Pile in 6 to 14 days or money 0e.LAVAL MONUMENT.come At a meeting ol the general mittee of \u201che \u2018Laval Monument, held at Laval University, à detailed states ment of the receipts and expenditures were submitted.This showed that the total receipts amounted to $53,487.81 and the expenditures to $53,561.28, leaving a deficit of $73.47.Against this, however, are outstawding subscriptions amounting to 877.Two thousand dollars were subscribed in the U.8.The committee approved the action of the executive in trans ferring the monument to tbe city.The minutes of the different committess, together with all the correspondence and documents relative to the erection of the monument will be placed in the archives of the Archbishop's Palace.Those present at the meeting were L.P.Sirois, President, Abbe P.G.Gauvresu, Secretary, and Mgr.0.E.Me thieu, Mgr.H.Tutu, Lindsay, C.J.Nagnan, J.A.Charlebois a Mame | O, Grenier.DISTINGUISHED VISITOR.Dr.Charles Lancelot Shadwell, Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, who is on a tour of the Dominion, arrived in Ty ee pa g the day v poi o interest about the Ancient Capital, was Jast evening the of Principal Peterson, McGill University, as dinner gt the Chatesu Frontenac.Dr, Shadwell is a nage of consider able note, ha been Provost of Oriel College since 1908.He in alec Alderman of the city of Oxford ; doiegate of the Clarendon Press ; Fellow of Winchester College.He was horn in London, Dec.16th, 1M0, and in the eldest surviving son of Lancelot Shadwell, harrister at law, and a grandson of the.late Vies-Chaneellor of England.Dr.Shadwell was educat.od at Westminster School, Christ Church, Oxford ; lst clase moderations, ; let class final classical ackool, 1663 ; B.A.1868 ; MLA, 1868; D.C.L., 1808 ; Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, 1864-98 ; Senior r, 1876-76 ; called to the bar, Lincoln Ian, 1872, He has a number of publisations to bis credit, includi e Purgatory of Dante, transiated into English veree, 1892 ; The Earthly Paradies, 1800 : History of + Oriel College, in Clark's series, 1691 ; Hegistrum Orielense, vol, 1, 1888, vol.II, 1908; The Laudian Statutes The University and 1888 ; Collage Rotaten Acta, 1898 ; edited W.H.Patir\u2019s Greek studies, 1698: Mis cellaneaon Studies, 1005 ; Gaston Latour, 1606 ward has seen Rodolphe Le, xm \u2018WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER £5.SIMARD & CIE Coats for Street Wear An almost endless variety of models for immediate inter wear, in Broadoloth, Kersey, Caracul, Cheviote and Scotch Mixsores, * ing in pride from $9.00 VO.smmvorese sevsrastenrmes à presse see MTS.00 F.{ .Elderly Poople Here In Quebec - Should - Value: This .High! \u2018 eh, SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK : t majority of men and \u2018 The ret malorlty of mies 30 | 50 In Caracul Cloth Coats, feel the fret signa of advarcif dus | Made from tho finet Carasul Cloth with full shawl Tolar, satin line?Baie vs Foo an aires and interned.Regular $100 fo.ue er sans ABE \u2018disease in à : a | 50 In Empire Broadcloth Coats ( ot tbe Tidneys, Made from fine Broadoloth in New Empire Model, interBmed ume ogged end plunea Lee throughout with good quality ati Vos 38-00.Batre A150 rare TRAME os aies a BLANKETS ani COMFORTARLES HN borers, cues Je : AT REDUCED PRICES al eo most annoyance, clally at right aod early moming.White Wool Blankets t ! ; known 20.40.t .Regular $3.PSS PIECE mimemme mem the ; of ie.poisons, re $4.98 a pair for Double Bed Size.Alar ar 20 \u2014\u2014 .Lou rary dicitis oi ue od | Cotton and leg * Fog To ite ca Cotton and Down Contfortables Fon virent i te satire at, 1200 va a Ny ag Comfortables, sateen covered, Regular \u2018 Dandelion ure cons .00 for Down Comfortables, double bed sits, figured sate 8 rarer i an bl cviaond coverinb, Bogular 96.00 quality.any g armacy a : cost: Compound Kargon, one ounce; Fo, EL ml oo Tapestry and Brussels Carpet Squares Sd pit fu UE | Tow Try Cort Ss, 8 0, dnl dn Boer 1 Sy TR | RRC BH Sl ii go This prescription, though simple, is ya oa PECIAI.\u2026-correceceocscerenenssere srvcantre rstse ervens rnssenshi $9.80 ; a een dde and arpet Ssqueres, B x 84, really worth 816.00.Special 81180 | À afflictions of the kidneys and bladder and rheumatism.NERVOUS' PROSTRATION, Of nervous prostration we hear much nowadays, and it is comforting to know that there are places specially equipped and located for combating this phase of modern life.On the main line of the Grand Trunk Reilway Bye tan, at St.Catharines, Ontario, are located the curative Saline Springs known as the \u201cSt.Catharines well.\u201d Connected with the Springs iv \u201cThe Welland,\u201d where treatments for ners vous prostration, rheumstism, ete, are given by skilled attendants in charge of a resident physician.St.Catharines is the mildest point in Canada during the winter months.For further information and all parti- culare apply to J.Quinian , D.P.A, G.T.By., Montreal.Silks.Specials for this Week \u201c Black Taffeta Silk, good quality at $1.10.Special.eo.\u2018bc.White Medialine Silk with satin dots, well wort #06.For.White Messaline Silk, figured effects, regular $1.28.Fol 142 St.Joseph Street, St: Roch \u201d \u2014 > BIG REDUCTION on the Balance of the Elegant Imported Trim- _ med Winter Hats.$15.00.for $10.00 § Correspondence | barricaded and a huge from 40 fet in lengt! Quebec, Nov.34th, 1908.s 8.60 To the Editor of the Chronicle: \u2019 \u201c Sir, \u2014! beg to bring before the read- peu 0.00.c000i0c0000 6.00 ers of the Chronicle the x 6.00 - « 4.50 manner in which certain perso! or .% UV.000000000000 parties obstruct the sidewalks in vari- | \u20ac , ous parts of our glorious historic city \u20ac ; | FOR THIS WEEK.em ro dy + the \u2019 or ins , nearly two mon , near de corner oi St.Rent street 46 FABRIQUEST and Cote 4 Ruraham, the Sidewalk wee MRS.D.R.MURPHY, ABRIQUI ar by 10 or 12 in width was dug.Although this excava- ESE T° NEW DEPARTMENT.walk out in the middle of the street through all the wud, slush and dirt in order to , thereby runnin; the great fle of being | down end run over by some \u2018lordly cabman or carter, moat of whom do pot deign to slow up in the leant.To pe cashed from head to loot with Having just installed à new and up-to-date plant for cleaning and dying gloves, Lam now Pte to execute all orders for either dyeing \u2018or cleaning these ensible articles of wearing apparel at very emall cost.Colors are fast, do not come through or stain the inside of the glove.Ÿ GLOVER'S DYEING and CLEANING WORKS, | mu om ee comen oo 393-306 St.Valler strest, Phone 1810 currence.The street at this pert a ere you can get Gl oves Dyed Cote d'Abraham is very narrow and it is about time something was done to clear away the existing sidewalk obstruction.Why do not a few of the sleepy headed, long-suffering citisens of Quebec wake up and do something ?It surely in time that something should be done in the matter.\u2019 By publishing | this letter you will conter a great favor on A SUFFERER.The Knockout Blowblow which \\mpolanl ent s revelation te (ho prix the earitess the ous Wow > re vm a y » ov ¢ Arges gorge ey bof _\u2014_ SE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ree > CURTAINS! CURTAINS! A Special lot of fine Swiss Applique, Irish Point, value $4 per pair, for $1.99 per pair.Nottingham Lace Curtains I ë F he i Pet aiden.Nog EX Walon, aint BT re ae yi Dr SESE | (Lock Stitch.) worth $1.50 per Sameer pair, for 99c.per pair - P.J.COTE, de |: Opposite Palaca Hill, "]
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