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

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


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

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[" \u2014 ed Ta ; A The Woatha-.Tower Bi.Lawrence aod Gull.= À Fresh westerly winds, fine and warm.B3TABLISUED 3764, ad.The Quebec Chronicle.- QUEBEC, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909 Temperetures Minimem and Maxim T Quebec, 204.tures :\u2014Montreal, 43.61; EN DRE CO LELE LE RER 1 SE TT 2% WO INCHES LONGER »\u2018lash-pit means larger ash-pan, less emptying Pandora ash-pit is made two inches longer than usual, providing accommodation for larger ash-pan.Pandora a: h-pan therefore does not require so frequent emptying as the small ash-pans of ordinary ranges.©.show them to you.Pandora has many features that save time, labor and fuel.Just you ask the McClary agent to FOR SALE BY CHINIC HARDWARE CO.HE QUEBEC TERMINALS STILL IN STATU QUO F2, Unfinished Work Neglected for Nearly Three Yedrs May Be Resumed Shortly.If All Things Go Well.CONDITION OF THE WORK AS IT STANDS Vi \u201cAlter thres ire abandonment, work Quebec terminals will be re sumer course cf the next three wees the gist of a statement made yester- | holiday, drive out to Cap Roy, day to n Chronicle representative by | from that point walk the tri one of the officials in the employ of | to the end Railway Com- | Dabell's Cove, and observe for them.that the work ; solves the Transcontinental mission, win added would have been resumed before this, commencing at Point au Pizeau, only the contractor, Mr.M.I.Davis, was awaiting the arrival of lumber order ed to build crib work alang the river state of the extensive work left unfinished pitiable to behold.The members of the Quebse Board of Trade and sooner.This is { citizens in general should take a half and east of the unfinished work at the desolation and state of things, which seems to laugh in mockery at any and every true hearted Quebeer that will view it.It will be observed that the rowlbed is practically made hut not bLallnsted from the front at this point that would safe- | bridge site to Falardeau\u2019s Cove.It ix guard the work in contemplation from | Jaid out the effect of rising tides and ice shoves | when, if ever, completed will run during the winter months.for a double track which to the viaduct near St.Augustin.But It is soid, however, that there were | instead of 4 double track that should other reasons, more personal otherwise, in regard to which the publie witi never be enlirhiensd unless Sir Wilfrid Laurier nnd Ton.S.N.Parent Cates Co explrin.and if it were not for the vnerey of the present member for Quebec West, Mr.Wm.Price, the work on the Queboe terminala might have remain! in statu quo for another three years.Tt is true Mr.Price sits on the Opposition benches nnd natur- allv cannot claim the « influence with the Government in powèr that he | ! than | have been laid long ago, the visitor will find à single track laid indifferently on ties over whiclt the steam shovel travelled three years ego when the work on the Quebec terminals were abandoned.The excuse for this aban- danment no doubt will be advanced that it was on arcount of the fall of the bridge, but this, according to the idle workmen along the coves, must be taken for what it is worth, especially when it ia considered that the terminals were deserted prior to the -| hee terminals that in the present stage would have were he 4 loyal supporter.collapre of the hridge and the grass But he has one advantage, he in in- [now growing up fram between the ties dependent and consequently no syco- i to keep @mpany with the vegetation phant, and therefore able to point out to the Government its duty to Quebre West and Quebec in general.which hin predecessor failed to da.Mr.Price is not only an cnergetic huridess man, | on the wharves and piers along the various caves.A GIGANTIC WORK.Tt must be admitted that the con- but he ie n thorough wide-nwake Que- | struction of the Quebec terminals is a becer whose roudest wish is to ese gizantic undertaking, and the work the old city take her place among (hs na far done reflects the highest cre- inesrs in un citise of the Deminion.In | dit npon the ekill cf the Broring.with this desire Mr.Price hos i charge and the contractor, taken every opportunity offered to im- prese upon the Dominion Government the urgent neede of Quebec, which in- : à large expenditure of money, eludes the completion of the Quebec terminals.With a view tc learn the true condi- ! tion of things in connection with the advancement of the work on the Quebec terminals, the Chronicle yesterday dispatched a represeniative \u2018to the scene, who, drove out ns lor oe the beidge at Rouge, w reached ne and from that point walk- od it tc the culminating point at Dobell's Cove.In the vicinity of the bridge nite he found rome men at work laying out and levelling 5 yard for the oid- {ng of freight cars to meet the emerg- amcy that will be created at that place when the bridge is built and the Transcontinental Railway complet- od.This is quite an extensive undertaking on account of the rock condi tions of the ground.This yard when finished will be a mile long, half of which will have thirty-five tracks to accommodate cars, and it is evident that repair shops will also have to be built in the vicinity to meet emerg- enclen.Rut alas eat of this there fe nothine doing and from Rose\u2019 rond to the end of the work abandoned three years ago all is desolation, and the r.M.P.Davis.The rock cuts completed were very extensive and must have entailed brains and Lhysical endurance.It was the heaviest part of the undertaking, and successfully accomplished, consequently the strongest argument that the work on the terminals should never be abandoned.Several visducts crossing the main roadway or carriage drive fram, Falardeau\u2019s Cove to Dobell\u2019s have been completed and the steel tres:fe work laid, but no more.There is a cut commenced at Falardeau's Cove on the side of the hill leading to O'Connell\u2019s Cove, upon which consi able progress was made, when the work was abandanod without any just cause, that impels the independent observer to view the conditione in the light of criminal neglect, that warrants parliamentary investigation.In no other section of Canada would the have stood such treatment, they would have more alert in looking aller their interseta than the people of Quebec, who are living in mich hopeful anticipation of the future in store for old Quebec when the Quehee bridge would be reconstructed and the Tranacontinenta! Railway oom.pleted.It is a problem when the former will he » realization under the guidance of the Engineering STANDARD BRANDIES RENAULT \u201cSO Years Old\u201d .RENAULT \u201cCLUB\u201d .RENAULT \u201cTHREE STARS\" COGNAC «ee Law, Young & Ce.oe \\ .om ny oD er rnin dhl, a aman + .ESTABLISHED 1838.Mentroat, » .sion in charge, but it is a certegoty that the Inter witl be cumpieted wilu- in the next three years, and univ the people of Quebec wake up and inet upon their rights and fue play and huve the Queues bridge built as soon as possible together witb the Queveu terminals, they will apen their eyes some day, when too late, to see the produce of the West reach the eea- board via Foctland, Me., where it wil remain, \u2018 WORK UNFINISHED.Judging fram appearances and leav- \\ng the amount of work yet to be done in connection with the Quebec terminals, it will take another three or four years fo complete the work, benos the great need of the work bein, recommenced at once and proceeded with with every possible despatch.The Chronicle is informed that within the next three weeks, probably sooner, Ccntractor Davis will again get busy.will commence by cutting off 65 feet of the immense rock at Point au Piseau on which some 75 men will be employed to begin with and when this is aocomplished intends to construct a viaduct west through Sillery Cove connect with the werk at O'Connell Cove.The removal of a part of the immense rock formation at Pofnt au Pizeau will also necessitate the cutting away cf a portion of the roadway or hill leading up to the Sillery Church, but this will be remedied by the contractor, who will build a new roadway, and perhaps one more cany of ascent than the present incline, However, the people of Sillery are not anxious on thin head, they want ta: sop the work on the terminals com- | menced and pushed to completion, feel.| ing arsured it will mean t earnest | intention of the Government to give | Quebec facilities that will enhances its | prosperity and bring back the ship- | ping trade to Quebec, in which the \u2018 residents of the now dasolated coves, : in unison with every other resident of the city and district of Quebec, will \u2018There is an immense deal of ork : tc be done in connect.on with the Que- | ir only known to the engineers in charge and the contractor, Mr.Davis.Besides the construction of the _rail- : road from the bridge to the Champlain market site the whole river front | west of Cap Blanc Church will have to be cribbed and the coves filled in to create yard roam for freight cars, ste.Docks will also have to be constructed to facilitate the handling of freight that will be brought over the Transcontinental Railway and trans forred to the steamers t will carry the same to European markets.Ele vators for the storage of grain will slso bave to be built, and talking ell those things into considerati the Government must see and realize the necessity of the work so long dormant to completion, \u201cTHE LAST JUDGMENT\" Antwerp, Ort.6\u2014Van Orley'a tam- ous picte- +f \u201cThe Last Jud .which - \u2018ted on wood in 1333, has br » some one in New York.of the buyer has not been mo .C*NATIAN LL CTED PRESIDENT Philadelphia, Oct.6~T.J.Drummand, of Montreal, was elected presj- dent of the Lake Superior Corporation by the board of directors following ;the annual meeting of stockholders held tqtday in, Camden.The old board of directors was re-elected.DEPUTY MINISTER OF MARINE Montreal, October 6-\u2014-A rumor comes from Ottawa that Mr.G.J.Desbarats, who has been fll ing the position of acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Ficheries, for some time past, and whose permanent appointment was expected at an early date, may not be the nominee name of Mr.Thos.Cote, managing editor of the Presse, is mentioned in connection with the office, Besides his long experience in jonr- nalism, having heen connected with the local press for many years, Mr.Cote is well known as secretary of the Canadian section of the International Waterways Commission.In the event of this appointment being made, it in stated that Mr.Desharata will resume his position as chief engineer of the marina works at Sorel, to which duties will be added thors of i Lawrence after all, and tl 88.Caroline, at New York, avre.88.Oceanic, at Southampton, fi New York.ron {rom KS.Berlin, at Naples, from New York.Beware of people who apologize every time they do you a favor.In this war againet rate the cat is only o high private.A 50-cent bottle of Scott's Emulsion given in half-teaspoon doses four times a day, mixed in its bottle, will last a year-old baby nearly a month, and four bottles over three months, and will make the baby strong and well and will lay the foundation for a healthy, robust boy or girl.FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Sond Me.name cf raper metre peste Soe ge and Ob 3 Sask state s Luek Prauy.Àa chief engineer of the St.cession.ship channel.i One man, move! by rity, said, \u201cLet \u2014\u2014 ee hi chat he wished to say, on OCEAN ARRIVALS.he asks to.Perhaps it is something 88.Adantic, at New York, from | important.\u201d Southampton.\u201cBrothers,\u201d implord Gapon, as FATHER GAPONS | SHORT SHRIT How the Russian Renegade was Trapped by Would-be Victims\u2014 Hanged from a Hook.London, October 5\u2014How \u201cFather\u201d i {Gapon, tho renegade llwvsian revoiu- tivnury, was haiged by the mes be | betrayed is relateu graphically in Wed- | nesday's Matin by ons uf the work- \u2018men who witnessed the thrilling epi- ; sode.Gapon, a Russian priest with a rough eioquence which easily conquer- ; ei the simple moujiks, led thousands i of workmen to death on \u2018Bloody Sunday\u201d in January, 1905, when the great : syuare outside the Tsar's winter pa- !Incw was covered with dead and dying.| Ju the massacre Gapon's life wae ; saved by Martin Ruthenberg, who was in member of the Central Committee of the revolutionary party.Ruthenj bere dragged hin away when the first | volieys were fired, helped him to a disguise, and enabled him to get to Lou- | don, \u2018where he published his book.When, after a stay on the continent, Gapon returned to Russia early in 146, it was as a police apy.He had been seduced by one Ratchkoweky, a palice official, to betray to the Russian despotism the men he ha:l led.One of hin first attempts was to corrupt Ruthsnberg, and this led to his undoing, Rutbenbur, , filled with disgust at his erstwhile friend's treachery, informed the Revclutionary Comwittee and Azelf\u2014now famous as the mising police spy, but then believed to be a sincere revolutionist\u2014was ron- sulted.He advised that Gapou.whose treachery was clear, should be killed alone.Probably he thought Gapon might be » dangerous rival in the spy business, and so helped to clear him from his path, A houss waa, therefore, taken at Ozergi, a suburb of St.Petersburg, and Gapon ond Ruthenberg met to continue their negotiations.On the other side of a thin partition, previously arranged, were several working men members of the revolutionary tribunal.HEARD THE TRAITOR'S OFFER.They heard Gapon increase his offers to 25,000 roubles if the four heads of the \u201cfighting\u201d organisation were de livered up to Ratchkowsky.M.Ruthenberg asked, \u201cWhat if I betrayed you and opensd people's eyes by denouncing you and your inter course with Ratchkowsky ?\"* \u201cWhat nonsense !'\u2019 Gapon exclaim- ol.\u201cWho waulsbelieve you ?Where are the witnesses ?Then I could always announce in the newspapers that you were an agent-provocatevr Or wad.Now let us go to business.\u201d The denouncement waa expedited hy | the discovery of one of the lisieners | by Gapon.Ruthenbery opened the : door of the adjoining room.and the | workmen rushed out, ard threw them.' selver on Gapon.who fell on his knees, crying, \u201cMartin ! Martin !\" \u2018There is no Martin for vou here,\u201d was the grim retort, and eg walked sadly away.The original plan had heen to shont Gapen, who struggled, imploring, \u201cMy brothers, my brothers.\u201d and received for answer : \u201cWe are not vour brothers ; Ratchkowskzy ia vour brother.\u201d \u201cBrothers,\u201d supplicnted the wretched man.\u2018\u2019Ï «wear to you that it was for an ida\u2014\"\" But his speech was cut short.\u201cWe have hoard your ideas: we know them.\u201d they shouted, and, without uttering another word, they bound him tightly.\u201cComrades ! her what we Rave seen Gapon cried.; \u201cThat ix why vou deserve ta® die.\u201d a workman replied; \u201cvou bave sold our blood to the pclice.You must die.The workmen put n rope around his neck and dragped him to a wall in which a large hook wns fixed.In a hoarse voice Gapon cried | \u201cBrothers, dear hrothers, wnit n moment ! Allow me 10 speak one last word.\u201d GAPON'S APPEAL FOR MERCY.\u201cSwing him up,\u201d cried a workman who had been at his side in the pro- have mercy ! Rememtogether 1\" soon as the rope had been lovsened à little.\u201cMy beloved ones, spare me through consideration for my past.\u201d With one impulse the workmen pull od the rope, and Gapen's body writh- od powerlexa in the air: a few mo- monts and he wns dead.Them Ruthenberg was fetched from the terrace, and the workmen on his order searched Gapon's pockets, took out all the papers that were in them, a portfolio contain 1,300 roubles, and a key with a receipt for a atreng box at the Credit Lyommais.Long did Ruthenberg look at Gapon's inert body.and avedeniy he anid, \u201c\u201cKalaieff\u2019s body hune like that.And he wanted ofh- era to be hanged.ton.\u201d After a long rilenre he added.\u201cAfter all, it is right that he should not have been (shot.He erected the pib- bet for others, and has deserved it for himsell.Shootin would have been too honourable for him.\u201d Suddenly his face became drawn.and.trembling violently, he said, \u201cYet he hed bern my friend.Heavons | how horrible ; but it had to be done.\u201d \u2014 NEW CAR LINE.Work ls almost completed on the switches ot the ton of Palace Hill for the new lin whic se proposed 10 run in continuation of the former transfor line.The new line will run from Champlain Narket, slong Dalhouse, St.Andrew.Palace, 9.John, F Fort, 8t.Anns, THERE IS JUST ONE REASON WHY You Should Burn COKE IT SAVES NEY A ton of Genuine Gas Coke has as many heat units as a ton of hard coal, and costs less money.clean to handle, easy to light and It is will not clinker on the grate.D UEBEC GAS CO\u2019Y TEL.1914.\u2014 - - HIGHEST FOOD-VALUE.PPS\u2019S is a treat to Children, a sus- tenant tothe worker,aboon R11 COCOA.to the thrifty housewife.AR SP BREAKFAST | SUPPER CHILOREN Bp Tn strength, delicacy of flavour, nutritiousness THRIVE 2 and economy in use \u201c Epps's \u201d is unsurpassed.\u2014THE ROYAL CLUB= ANT.MASSON, Proprietor 11-13 JACQUES CARTIER PLACE, 15-17.MAGNIFICENT BILUARD AND POOL TABLES, ETC.Wines, Liquors, Choice Cigars WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | Reg, O:dars, Lt.-Col, W, Weed sa | LMmANCiNE Bih Regi.R.R.(QUEBEC, 7th OCT.1902 \u2014 PRIVATES may join the Special {Class of Instruction at S P.M.on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, anil those passing successfully will be given preference for PROMOTION.| G.F.GIBSONE, Major and Actg.Agst octTx2 e, d'Auteuil, 8t.Louis (down), Place SCOTT à DOWNE d'Armes, Garden, Fabrique and back -186 Wellinetes Stsoot, Wost | Tesowe.Ont.| 1.Champlain Market via Palace Hill.| A VISIT IS SOLICITED.TELEPHONE NO.1585, gy 4 bs LAs 27 9 TEA dn Stamped Linens.Tinted Linensat 7.30, 4 ques street, way.THE AUTOPIANO FOR NON-PLAYER AND PIANIST ALIKE Think of tbe joy and pleasure that the wonderful AUTOPIANO with the \u201cSOLOIST\u201d attachment can mean for your family and your home.Artistic playing is possible for any non-player through the aid of music-roll and treadles.The instrument can also be played by band in the regular TWO PIANOS IN ONB, 1f you love music and cannot play for yourself, or if yon do play but wish to increase your repertoire a thousaadfold, you should have an AUTOPIANO in your house.You can play all classes of music exactly as you may like it through the use of tempo nnd expression levers in front of keyboard.LAVIGUEURT HUTCHISON atreete, Masque Brothers, St.At Fackney's Grenter's, Come hore.ond sud y this AUTOS PIANU ter yvursell.Your used Instrument taveu In pert navment, Cotning marl eo any 1 Pac aan roc wat, octTx6, 81-83-85 ST.JOHN ST.Costing $400 and up.All schools were opened BOY'S SCHOOLS.At lockquell's Academy, Saint Jas street, Montealmville, Christian Brothers Schonla, St, corner of Derfosses end Grant street, at the Marist Nain ; Sarebeld Club, Champlain street, am! at Notre Dame de la Garde, Cap Blanc.GIRL'S SCHOOLS.Mise McKeown's, Menteaimville Convent, St.Teen street, Mine \u2018s, 3 D'Arti 378 St.Foam 0.Cote\u2019s, 290 Richardson street, Mies 74 Parent street, Miss Lajeunesse, © St.Luo street, Misa Guay's 128 Kironae street, and Miss Ferland, 161 Sauvaceau street.TH, G.RUULEAU, Priest, Director.CRUISE te ORIENT Cy the BS.ARARIC, safling Souuary 06, 1916 Mediterranean, Noly Land ane Egypt 73 dayn, cove-tres travel necsssary exponsén Inoluéoé Cruise Dept, White Sènr Line, Montrost se Are \u2018A.Smeaton & Co.113 St, John Street New Vestinge in Broadcloth.Imperial Waistcoat sil» tae working.Motor Silk for Ties.' | Lacing Cushions and Cosy™s, l Cushion and Cory Forms, etc., eta SPECIAL Tinted Cushions at 25 Cents.STAMPING TO ORDER Free Night Schools OPENING LAST NIGRT On Wednenlay evening, 6th October, the following frre night at the John street, Mise street, Mrs. 3 rte \u2014\u2014 'THEJQUEBEC DHRONIOLE, + THURSDAY.OCTOBER 7, 190%.} ) Better stir up your liver a little! Not toe [| |built.But it cost more then the SHOT BUNS\u2014 > much, just a litte, Just cough to start the | | Propristion.The balance of over i aw 0 double snd ange our wer bite nicely.ne ot Aver Pills st bedtime 000 was Shares, i a |e Ge \u2018 barrel.you need.These pills act directly on \u2019 ; tok your doco f ha boue « buter the liver.Made for the treatment of com-Î {Government sisacs bare yat Oh of a 13 ST.JOHN STREET REPEATING RIFLES\u2014 rr ete foleus stipation, bilieusness, dyspepels, sick-bead.| [or Tum teams barge at Onisour a py Mannion pares 9 8 Re adotcs.Tie basse.1.9.A7520%: ache, Sold fer over 80 years.Me Lapointe ohio instances of crooked Car.Mouataie Al and Kotre Dame Siroets i and Maser! Brorone deslimg which have been explained by _ - dealing which bave beet orpisned 2s | Winehester, Savage and Marlin\u2019 REVOLVERS \u2014 suit The Quebeq Ghromiqlg| ,, SNA Mono lode peur EE nmr, UE RIFLES Johnson, sad Là he @uebeg AQ | The report from Lisbon wii we [TRE Sirens cennot cocupe.He 1.| Single and Double Barrel AUTOMATIG PISTOL\u2014 eee [publiah trday, to the effect that the |pinned down to Vebily.He appesrs SHOT GUNS.Marser, Browsing, ° QUEBEC.OCTOBER T, WW: | Spanish Government.is considering the before the country > politicien Winchester and Remington Re- Fieper and Berage, _- oh : who uss all the aris e diplome ç A N Smokeless ad black CANADA'S OPPORTUNITY.er of declaring war againet | agi the Federal tregaury dor bis Smith a SE SH re ki & 5) Smokeless and black \u2018 ion Government ultan of Moroceo 4 more serious [own benefit.He appesrs as a briber esson, Hopkins powder loaded JUST RECEIVED Although the Dominion Lo im [than it would appear où the face of | who purchases votes not with his own | Allan, Iver Johnson REVOLVERS shells and cartrid- has been ue pop po ow ler it.The war vwith the Riff tribes, in- [MON but Tih the money of the {Colts & Bro Automatic ges pose an ex uty volving as it did in all probability, s [ves him vernene PISTO Clepai it mi ulae- : te gives him \u201cthe patronage\u2019 shares in o Io ord that in mig Me un, [Certain cession of territory.if it was |his re Partinment will meet in | O8Ftridges, Loading Shells, Gun loading sets, at Dress Goods.red into papel anada, Le successfully terminated.raised s suffi- |November.Mr.Marcil was guilty of mplements, ete.compasses, Cartridge belts and 9 tinually turned a deaf ear to t ©,5P\" [ciently delicate situation, in view of similar conduct in Bonaventure.He Tents, Cances and Camp Outfits.| hunting knives, tote, blankets, bags, Po The re ane | alor of Germany; and tis ee ee there In Hose ess | _ À largeassortment of Hunting | 5, sbeete.folding beds, duanege bags wan its fear of losing influence in this [ould be ted bs with s.Surely there is a - ng My & | folding stoves, ste.\u2019 Tweeds for Costumes ire, Bot nou that the Proviocal ageravated by a var with {apt Governors somempere for ib | Conta, Pants, Blankets.Bunting ne province, no a v @l |Moroceo.\u2018There are good pickings in [Chicoutimi statesman.-Toronto News.| Boots, Bubber Sheets, Dunnage General ani He Hardwær Premier bos inaugurated the policy ©! |Moroceo, and perhaps Europe might | \u201c \u2014_\u2014 Bags and all Hunters and Camp- a 8 J k checking the export of pulpwood ot not be willing that Spain should get | ing Supplies, \u2014 Mantles and ac ets, on the Crown lands, this fear should |4he Jion's share of them.and for this PIL E S \u2014_\u2014 B 8 d \u2018 po one me as and pres reason the situation in Morocco teems .kl TELEPHONES « ardware iti ideration rema with perilous possibilities, though the Q Vaper Tous, 672.touu Tous 41 Lace Coll d Jabots vent the Ottawa Government from | sympathise of the European Gover: uickly Companyace 0 ars an a 0 doing what, in Canade\u2019s Interests, |.seen, s0 fer, to be on the side C u r 6 d tt clearly ought to be done, and what | A Spain.THE ST.LAWRENCE our neighbors across the line seem | While a Spanish army has been - +++.© ; : s - quite convinced will be dona at the pr ; ii Ingtant Relief, Permanent Cure-Tria HT] Navigation (9 Lil, NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS next seswion of the Dominion Parlia- Sette Ring acsinat Uo Bifiane: the Package Mailes mer.Alt in oy J.Arthur LaRue, J ment.DAILY SERVICE ; presentation to the Great Powers, und | W t every man and women, ACCOUNTANT, The Chicago Paper Dealer, the organ lurgine them to call s halt on Spain, puflering from he exoruciating torture BETWEEN QUEBEC, THREE RIVERS, HOCHELAGA BANK BUILDING, F h d of t American paper trade, fully ex- | representing that he was alraid that (of piles to just send their pare and SOREL AND MONTREAL St.Peter St ; New renc an pects s, and quotes with approval the Spanish operations against the addres Ba and got by re sil DY STEAMERS pt an t .rye © me o x Manz, ol Chie Riffians were preliminary to a war of fective and Positive.cure ever known | \"IMPERIAL\" AND \u201c PREFONTAINE\" Auditing, Drafting Balance Sh- 620, who heared the investigatint |conquest scwinet Morooco.The Euro- |for this dissase, Pyramid Pile Cure., .Reports and Bistemen \u201c ng 1S co tee.of Co \u20ac ; Leave Quebec at 4 o'clock pm.Sacaday paf ts, 10] mmifitee nares into the Paper |nean Powers, however, declined to in- The way to prove what this great | iagalsipp.dm is Mostregiarye Ceci Lm, Appralest in Cases of Disputed § industry.and seid: tervene, and the Government of the remedy ie do in Our oa and oe La | Puce ut re tion \u20ac, sn a Troetes and Administrator of Es ; Tn my opinion it is absolutely neces- | {ited States politely intimated to the to de aod you will got rn re ail | tee Cod Ticks 1066 = age tates and Properties, GENTS FURNISHINGS sary that we either get from Canada [Sultan thet it could not lend a help | a free trial trestment of Pyramid LANDING Arbitrator between Debtors and & the rirht of the free trade export of : wi île Ci Quebec :\u2014Choulnard Wharf.Creditors, ing hand, diplomatically or otherwise.| Pile Cure.: @rl.1.0 Liquidstor of Insolvent Estates sprucewood or thet our government | According to the despatch from Tis: Then after you have proven to your CHAS.LAPIERRE, Manager.¢ Phone No.8407.\u2019 243 0 ti itself enter upon the project of raising bon, the Spanish Government has row self what it can do, by will go to Ofles Phone 30636-11 Dalhousie Siront (us, : ; | Suiting: S, vercoa mg Sy spruce forests.I Canada should sue- |, to suppose that the Sulten is ders -~ portion Opera- .ceed in forcing the newspaper mills | 10 himself by affording counten- | tions are rarely a success and often Hosiery, Neckwear [io bom i smd mm wm awe ten cet de EE GE rl Fre 9 doubtedly in greatly increasing tne | 1.Rif Arabe ) mid File Cure reduces all inflamma- ; .i jon, irritation, price of print papec and probably | Spain realizes now the full meaning ng, oo ri ones os divappesre A .\" anada would then lay an export | ¢ the homely proverb, \u201cDon\u2019t holler [and the piles simply quit.GO SNAPPING New Designs In Carpets and HCIO S duty on print paper.Tt looks to me | ill vou're out of the woods.\u201d Spain | For anle at all drug stores at 50 fae if Canada had the upper hand In | 54 4 little premature rejoicing a few cents a box.re {the matter and, moreover, it looks 88 | dave ago.The news came officially laundering ladies For a Good Snapshot or Time .\\ it = were on un Teese o «art fran the armv hradquarters in Morocoo || Free Package Coupon Expert iraners Pieture get à { tarif{ war wi inion.It is + il di 3 Fill out the blank lines below nothi e Novelties Received Weekly J mob in mS wl dn i enn im | ios oe Shi | Es KODAK OR CAMERA the new tarif, that by next March we | oy rejoieings in Brain, and King SYRANTD DRE: PANY, ibe sr Try es \u2014AT- will have prices soaring so hich that | Alonso telegraphed his congratulations (| 916 Pyramid Bldg, Marshall John E.Walsh's the users of papers will feel ex- |; the Spanish commander.The Moors Mich.A trial package of the 59 DISCOUNT FOR CASH PA 2522 0m PS oir ui | ed ed do - The editor goes on to say that however.owt quiet for lew pan be sent you at ones by mail, THE ASSORTMENT IS THE LARGEST print can be bought Cor immediate de- days and then they muddenly ambushed 1m P \u2019 Prices Range From $1.00 to $162.00 and very bat no contracts are bene mad: the Spanish forces and wiped out a NEMS .ocoamssorsassiasessssessassssnssinsnsansen Upwardsoption it! i» erred ., 1 CHL or will not Canada impose an whole bettalion, including the general SPORE Lnon-ceconcorenscesssnnmsnnennnenns Telephone 95.3 5481 Taïier SL Special attention is paid to | in command.It was a rude awaken: pal lexport duty?If so, or M mot, what line for Spain, and orders were at City and State.\u201c REESE developing, printing and finish- GLOVER, FRY & C0.will be the price of news print?It is \"an interesting game with Canada bold- [ing the high card\u201d: while a Chicago jobber is quoted as vayinz that Michionn and Wisconsin are no longer able to fumish pulpwood for the entire Middle West, and are practically FURTHER ARRIVALS OF NEW GOODS IN VARIOUS LINES Muffin Dishes with Hot Water Compartment, fine Sheffield Plate, Prices $5 and $6.75.Cut Glass Flower Pots, 2 sizes, $6 and $10.Cut Glass Fern Dishes, $5.40 and $10.Cut Glass Plates with solid Silver Rims, $10 and $12.0AK CLOCKS 8 day, striking hours and half hours on a gong, $6 and $18.Wooden Bread Trays, with knife mounted in best quality Silver Plate, $6 to $10.Electric Lamps from $5 to $55.Parcels and cases of new goods for the Fall Trade arrive almost daily.We will be pleased to have you call and inspect the new stock.G.SEIFERT & SONS, Importers 16 Fabrique Strest, Quebec, deptitute, leaving the print paper in dustry at the mercy of Canada.Another articles save that in regard to , News Print, Carade will regulate future prices.\u201cIf the Canadians, at the coming winter session of Parliament prohibit the exportation of mulpwood.the increase in the pnlpwood may be almost prohibitive.Elsewhere there is a Drool given of the genuine scarcity of pulpwood bv an account of the thrKtv manner in which a Michigan man has heen utilising the material of deserted {umber docks for the making of pulp.He has been purchasing old piles and slabs, pulling them out and shipping them to Detroit where they are turned into pulp.There can be nothing clearer than these utterances.In the matter of milpwood, as we have long contended, the United States is dependent on the Domindon for its mupplien, and not the Dominion on the United States for its purchasers.Tt now rests with the Government at Ottawa to supplement the judicious policy of Ontario and Quebec, which has already had mood results in the tremslerence of American plant and capital to this side of the line.WHO BEGAN IT?Tt has heen commonly sald that Great Britain began the building of Dreadnoughts, and foroed other nations to follow her example, hut a writer in Carsier's Magazine shows that before Great Britain had laid down the keel of her firet Dreadnought of 17,900 tons Japan had on the stocks a ship of 19,250 tone, and Rureis two vessela of 17,200; in other words, there were thres foreign vessels far and away outclassing anything in the British navy that were under construction before Great Britain laid down a keel cf the riant tvpe.But when she built she built with speed and launched hers first.She built laster, more, and better Dreadnoughts then any other pow- or.She has now produced a super- Dreadnought in the shape of the Neptune.but In doing so she has only fore-stalled 8 murprish thet Germany wee preparisg in the Ose Frielandt, which was launched about the same dav, and which is reported to he equal in fighting capadity to the Neptune.and to be ansloned to service in the North Bea.Ax these teem to be fanta It je well that thev should be venerally known.for the Canadien fm- nramion seems to he that aggression in this dirortien was commenced hy Great Britain.; Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S i CASTORIA aoa - once issued to ruth a new division to the nosne of hostilities.Those who have had dealings in the military line with the Arabs and Moors have learned that it is never safe to regard them as heaten so long a8 there are anv of them let alive.France learned ber lesson long aco, and Great Britain will not moon for- met her experience in the Soudan.Spain fn getting her eves opened to the quality of these desert fighters, and she will not be so ready to in- dulpe in premature rejoicing next time.ees THE GIRARD CASE.Mr.Simon Lapointe, the defendant in the Tache-Lapointe case at Chienutimi is an advooste and conducted his own defence with spirit and vigor.In his summing up of the evidence before the case went to Judge Touriemv he was particularly apt in his refer ences to the expenditure of public money: in Chicoutimé and Saguenay.He pointed out that Mr.Gobeil and Nr.lafleur swore that the Department permitted the pavment of Mr.Tache's rent and heat.\u201cWho gave the Department the authority?Neither Gobeil nor Lafleur had the right.Parliament voted Mr.Tache's salary, but not his extras.\u201d Mr.Lapointe showed that all there navments for rent and accessories were concealal.No reference to them apneared in the Auditor-General's report.The ingenious manipulation of the accounts so that Mr.Tache's personal expenses were bulked with varions Government outlays was shown hv the evidenon of the clerk of the Flectric Light Company, and hv that of Mr.Conette, Clark of the District Office ot thg Department.At to the means employed to mislead the Government and induce it to spend money under the appearance of legal justification upon objects wich which the Federal Government had nothing to do, and thus to capture the vote of à certain element of the electorate the Mill River case was cited.Tt was the result of a plot, Mr.Girard being the moving spirit.Reference was made by Mr.Lapointe to the famous meeting in the Chateau Saguenay when the plot was completed and there was a public admission of the need of using (alse pretences.The way in which the petition of residents was obtained was explained hy Mr.Lapointe in detail.Blank leaves were circulated through the parish and everyone was asked to sign a request for Government ald for the bridge.The signutures were secured sarily, When the names came in the misleading petition wae written and placed above them.None of the Menatoriea had read the petition.Four thousand dollars was appropriat- od to \"divert tha ewsrent by a pler,\u201d va thet the oily of the Mill River would nt injure the channel of the Saguenay.À mere bridge ple was ing by expert hands at I 220 LEGAL NOTICES In the Superior Court.Quebec.No.17bl.Dame Marie Bibisne Arsenault, wife common as to Fe Wilfrid Dugal, ester en justicn, Pls util : v Pierre Wilfrid Dugal, restaurant keeper, of the city of Quebec, Defendant.An action in separation as to property has been instituted in the pre sent case.Quebec, September 7th, 1909.DARVEAU & DARVEAU, Attys.for Plaintiff, eeptixim.Canada, Provinces of Quebec, Diatriet of Quebec.Qi Carpentier, ot the City of uebec, wile common as to of Philins Joseph PE authorised to ester en justice in tbe present case, Plaintiff ; v The ssid Philias Joseph Montreuil, of the City of Quebec, Insurance Agent, Defendant ; An action in wsparation es to property has born instituted by the Plaintiff, the Sth September, 1900.Quebec, 9th September, 1909.BELLEAU, BELLEAU & FELLEAU, Attys.for pu.In the Superior Courtvepti0x1m.Canada, Province of Quebec, Distriet of Quebec.No.1961.Dame Ross Delima Mercier, wile of Adjutor Martin, boot end shoe manufacturer, of the City of Quebec, duly authorised to ester en justice.Plalntif ; Superior Oourt ve Adjutor Martin, of the City of Que bec, boot and shoe manufacturer, Defendant.An action in esparation ae to pro- pertv has been instituted in the pre sent case.Quebec, September 13, 1909.MORAUD & SAVARD, Attys.for PIE.vopti&z1m.Superior Court, Quebec.No.2077.Dame Adele Tanguay, of the parish County of Ste.Justine, in the of Dorchester, wife common as to perty of Omer Fortin, of the same ter Fu, day rt JS The said Omer Fortin, of the parish of Ste.Justine, in the County of Dordbester, Defendant.An action for separation as to pro- port has bon entered, Bept.16, Quebec, Sept.20, 1900.PELLETIER, BAILLARGEON, BT.LAURENT & ALLEYN, Attorneys for the Plaintiff.wept96x1m.11 ST.JOHN ST., QUEBEC.New ; Fall Goods Just Received IN ALL GO-CARTS CARRIAGES.The Very Latest Styles and Patterns.ALSO The Collapsable Go-Cart WITH AND WITHOUT HOODS, The Very Latest Models and Designs, J ames Perry, 828 St.Paul St.QUICK LUNCH \u2014 Gtonbe, Cutlets, Bandriohes, HE Chickes Matson, et.Bovril hat A visit lo solicited sud SPECIALTY \u2014isndmosn\u2019s Seotch Wiis Wines, Ota, Creit's Old Port Wises, v Departments r Oloresa Sherry, nl LT Se à À Mon We have now in stockournew Autumn goods imported from | the British and Foreign markets, which have been marked at the verylowestprices.: \u2014\u2014 NEPTUNE INN, FOOT OF MOUNTAIN WILL) J.T.LEVALLEE, Prop.TERRANO THE PERFEGT JOINTLESY FLOORING ter Bak ro orgie\u201d Armor, Bg, ca ae od Engiaervoms.Bvery flocs guaram Ww.J.BANKS COMMISSION MERCHANT.; ~ soe of sc asm, ne.ras.| We will continue PRONE 880 .\u2014\u2014 | to receive weekly, all br Fats POY 1 ty [the latest novelties pore FALSE TEETH |in Dry Good: .SIMONS & MINGUY 20Fabrigue Strest, M8 Boia oy Mallet Henry Willis, Dry, No.4 Bt.John Phlladetsbin Pi Telephone 334 Suede) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909.THE QUEBEO OMRONIOLE; : STYLISH TAILORING Latest Grey Chesterfields Fall Overseat.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.#20.00 Latest Scotoh Ulsters for Fall Comfort.\u2026.28.00 Latest Scotoh' Suiting.\u2026.Latest English Worsted Suiting.\"JAS.H.Merchant Tatlor and Haberdasher.SY?=e pry pease \u2014\u2014\u2014 pn mre AT BEEN RUMORED.TAA) If Going Abroad ; EA 0 nie Remember we Represent Directly ED the following Steamship Ads 2) h es : 7.: LD NOT MAKE MATCHES, g Asn Hofand American, t \u2018 me: te.{ Mail, - D ms is ONTGE rary Fee rap, Be Hr + ARE NOW MAKING MATCHES Canaiian Pacific Ry Royal ail, 2 -THAT;ARE TWICE AS LONG AS THE funard, Quebec 18.On ÆEpr GaguomER NM Re .J D Rts tes inde ve IR Hime omis 3 CIEL ro \u2014ALRO\u2014 THOS.COOK & SON AT Ua Ye PURIVHIUIa rq rawaAng | The Werid «Greatest T | ASK FOR EDDYS MATCHES Travellers ebooks and ovens \\ J notes 20d and cashed.Cem F.8.STOCKING à , Gen\u2019! F.R.and 8.8.Agsnt, SINCE 1856 We have ever strived to satisfy our Customersus an opportunity of satisfying you.We have a choice selection of Fruits.Come aud see them.Try our Vegetables.Provisions, Wines and Liquors, Teas and Coffees.Give - T y Car Systom, 5 p.c.on Money You Spsad With Us.mue ar ot*tafrremploin Market, M.BOYCE & SON, Dr.Jaeger\u2019s Fall Underwear Phors 23h \"01.\" Special Black for Dress Suit#.\u2026.reccress 28.00 MULLIN, tended to sail from Quebec for Gaspe porte Wednesday, September 22nd and 28.00 28.00 48 Fabrique St.82 84.Lous 8t., Quebec, eet eee eee Gaspe Steamship Line The 88.LADY OF GASPE is in Oct.6th.Freight will be received ass accommodations for \u2014\u2014\u2014 J.A.BOUCHARD, anager, 40 Dalbousie St Passengers.F.8.STOCKING, Ticket > 32 St.Louis Street.SHIPPING NEWS RMS.VIRGINIAN DUE TOMORROW The Megantic will Arrive Today\u2014 Both have Good Passenger Lists.The Allan Line RMS, Virginian, Captain Outram, from Liverpool, Fri day, lat instant, with passengers, mails and general cargo, passed Belle Isle at 12.30 p.m.yesterday, and is due in Quehec to-morrow (Friday) forenoon.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ALLAN LINE.Steamer Hibernian, Captain Hamilton, from London, with a general cargo, arrived in port last evening, mooring at the Company's wharf.Steamer Sicilian left Havre on Tuesday, wth 66 cabin and 8 steer age passengers, for Quebec, Steamer Jonian, Captain Fastaway, from Quebec, arrived at Glasgow on the 4th instant.Steamer Hesperian, Captain Vain, F.R.G.S., left Glasgow on the 4h instant, with 51 first, 151 second and 124 third-class passengers and n general cargo.\u2014 C.P.R.LINE.Steamer lake Erie, Captuin Carey, from Liverpool, with passengers and general cargo.passed Belle Inle at noon yesterday, and is due in port FOR to-morrow evening.GASPE LINE.I ADIES\u2019 AND GENTLEMEN North Shore Mail nd Pas.Steamer Lady of Gaxpe, Cantain Bouchard, arrived from Montreal yes- à senger Service, .terday morning and maored at the Ladies\u2019 Underwear Men's Underwear Champlain Market wharf.Having B.Medium G, Gauze embarked Quebec passengers and car- - D, Light go.she left for Gaspe and way places K, Warm K, Medium at 4 pm./ KK, Heavy N.am \u2014 Combinations KK, Heavy MANCHESTER LINE.E, Medium B A, ex-Heavy , Steamer Manchester Port, Captain KK.Heavy 8, Very Heavy pe Stott, having discharged Quebec goods Ladies\u2019 Black Hoss Sombinations | Ra 3 and taken on board part of outward Lice | Neus H ai Howe R.M.S.GENERAL WOLFE cargo, left for Montreal last evening.Heavy - Light.Medium Heavy pon, Intended to sail for North Shore \u2018QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.aa far as Harrington Harbor, | Steamer K ived at Ni } Golf Hose »~4 Knickerbocker Stockings Friday, October 8th, at noon, calling | York from the Wont Tiens 10 Der Muitary Long Stockings, Khaki Color Aol intermediate ports of call, also | yesterday.Freight will be received at S Steamer Guiana sailed from New reigh vod a .; JOHN DARLINGTON, ,, Resistered |stats swore wil S402 LAT J 9 Opposite Post Offic | °° fates of passage and freight ppos and other Pen AT to WHITE STAR-DOMINION LINE.os, Steamer Megentic passed Father Phone 350.- 101 Bt.Peter St.| Point nt 9.30 p.m.yesterday and is AOS ORRR0RC ERRORS ec due at 6 a.m.taday.She han 102 first, 279 second amd 408 third- clase passengers aml n general cargo.JOSEPH SANSFACON, fer Tr an water to land passengers and cargo.Steamer F; 0 ; MERCHANT TAILOR, 67 St.John St.mener *rontenac NOTICE To PILOT, .Ror ery & 8t.Montreal pilota Me cape that The subscriber bas à fine new stock of imported English goods Time and weather permitting thie sts veseed must proceed slowly when and is now booking Fall and Winter orders.Ho has the lateet pat.3 | \"il Ton ts fonomer I steams poi Bo of Tt terns and materials are of the very best.TROMST NONTALD \"ROM QUXESC | received of lows cured So booms and Thirteen years experience as bead cutter with the big firm of D. .| Gros Flute u £ daily becoming mare oa aml the * rest our Semi-ready I hysique type system and its | Yon.di Gamba n 15,000 reinforemments now on thar Ladies Tailor proof upon the Dress Suits and Frocks\u2014and wo | Stonped\u201d Diapason.3 way from Spain are dy nesded.! \" ae .Le s Spain is m doubly suspic G J J.Mite! are able to sell these at wholesale prices is etre 4 the attitude of Mulai Hafd in the | D Cutting Schon! New York, Principal.4 trouble hy the apparently reliable re- : i Piccolo.2 porta to the effect that the Sultan is LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES AND RIDINS - HABITS Dress Suits at $25, $30 anl $35.Mixture, à .- rushing heavy shipments of arms and 0 Tuxedo Jarkets at $15, $18 and $20.Clnvionet \u2026 16 ammunition from Germany.Reveral \u2018 \u2018 : 124 Garneau St.Frock Coats at $20 and $25.° Cornopeun i {irman steamers are reported to have Oboe.\u201c anded cannon, œuns and ammuniti mn rem entrae\u2014 _ \u2014 SE ri .he diff in th Vox Humana (new).\" - Moroccan porta monrigued to the , = he vary: prricos represent the difference in the Clarion.oe A Noracean government.These, it is ., .A ir Ore ed, for the Rifisquality of the Mack vicuna and in the weight and Chote (nzan.Feet.Tre Te Pure foodinsuresgood health H.B.BIGNELL quality of the silk linings used.Open Diapason «i NOBODY SPARED FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.Ne act ene) : MA I Associated with Mr.C.P.Champion * Laætilial * 2 These are garments which you often want quick\u2014 Dudeiang o.oo.coo 8 \u2018 Kidney Troubles Attack Québec City Men Agent of the Royal Ins.Co., of Liver- : .\u2018 Harmonic Flute.4 | and Wcman, Old and Young.pool, Fng., the largest and wealthiest and ours is n store where you can get what you Dole Flute (new) 1 Kidney ills srize voung and old.losurance Company in the world.: , Viatina.« Come quickly with little warning.want when you want it.ili 31 {ome icy with little warning, B AKI N G PROMPT AND LISERAL SETTLEMENTS Cor Anis (new Si fant control the kidney secretions.MADE.Narionet\u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026.} Girls are languid, ous, ff Pedal Organ, pan.Fu, nervous, cuir No.66 St.Peter Street, Quebec.| Feet.: Women worry.eap\u2019t do daily work.PHONE NO.76.Flute - ri : en hve lame and aching backs, | \u201cOpen Diapason .cure far man, woman or child.- a bi .46| ls to cure the cauee\u2014the Xicheys.' Dale Duleiana .16] Booths Kidney Dilix cure sick kid- IN SURES PURE THE ICE SEASON Bourdon.16 neve.00 Flute.#; Cure all forme cf kidney suffering.F D.As the season for the supplying.of ioe be Sm ra MADEN CANADA, \"ro ee aoa Thm et sordaet Mra.4, B.Ga: .SM.James 30th) the undersigne 0 ™ FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRER., L'HRUdEUX & CAUVIN Trombone 16 St.St.Johns, Que.save : \"1 lave (LEW.Gl TT CO.LTD.TORO ONT.his customers, and the public in gene- 260-263 St.John St 183-185 St, Joseph St, St.Roch.Fromba (new).; : ohtained great relief from miserable Sma ral, that if they require ice for a 60-268 Nt.hn Mien ue das + Mechanical Registers.and constant pains and lameness in - longer period than the regular season, J ALD & CHE, Levis Great to Pedal.my hack and rheumatism in my shoul.he will be pleased to accept thelr oe der and arm.The kidney secrejiona or otherwi swell to Pedal.y | hiehl loved and thick orders by phone or rise.i | Choir to Pelal, were alo hichly colored a ad.| tasse 220M P.J.HOLDEX, I well cor Grent aed contained a sediment.Head = = Tre Merchant, ce ie ac a izzy spells were frequen at, hi = Caire ond 1 fois alt un down, ft thanks ! Phone 454.Champlain Street os Ouan te Booth's Kidney Pills all ¢ trou ; (irent po iy bles have left me.I had used à num- GEN CALENDAR ] Son ot as her of remedies before trying Rooth's | .i Swell Suis Qeunve .Kidney Pills, but they did not seer | 2EDESEICMENENS IEC ICRS NCIS DEEE IENEI EME ; } Chair Super Octave, to help me at all and T am more than | STANDS FOR ÿ .* 1 Choir Sub, Octave.pleased to recommend ttis remedy for | Win.LaRue, LLL.: j Swell Sub.te Great, ot in re hy will ene + \u201c 3 œ , \u2019 hid > ; ne a Cre have pee ord for Booths | pe 1910 ADVOCAT: - ; = .\"* This remedy may | Scotch and American Autha Frot ta Chair a iso 88 ST, PETER STREET, QUEBEC, i iita ee Sold hy dealers.Prire 50 cents.\u2018 cite Coal, all sizes, suitable for | Viatons.Pete er deniers Led.Po 5 i.| Oalty Joumai, Diarles EVENING OFFICE Furnacas, Stoves and Kitchen 5 adiustable Pistons to Creat, Ont.Sole Canadian Agents.\u201d LIMOILOU 3 R ord ticl d.5 adjustable Pistons to Sell.| } ' 3 3.rders soilcite .3 adjustable Pistons 10 Chair, 1 5 anges t 3 nljnetable Pistone to Padal GREAT ASSORTMENT IN STOCK 8th Avenus.Corner of 3rd ÿ Se = t foal I stons acting on sll stops LE ONCE STEIN | * ' Streat.i «1 complers.TT everaihie (rent to Prdal.: | P.DERYV & FILS.| \u2018 A \u2014'anse 1 Reverdble Swell to Ted D SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER .\u201c Bi À I 1 : ! LAN 0x1 eu su.aw .1 Reversible Choir to Pedal, , S8TATIONER sept.Ozly.Tadals.OFFICE: BLOCK MORIN, § PHONE 1123 69 DALHOUSIE 8T., QUE.\u2014 Syyell Pedal.i a0 ET IIE SIT HSI REAR 82 St.Peter Street.Swell pedal, To.a 10911 olin WL cameo: PAONE 352.ZEPPELIN ARCTIC BXPEOT ION ey CS | Friedrich n, Oct, 6\u2014Prince Henry | ir 0 ne ere § JUST RECEIVED SYSTERS | mecting of the board of directors of \u201cTye Inxcen MARK,\u201d by Robert ' the Zeppelin Mrehip Artic expedition, W.Chambers, by H .| \u2014 Sr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 cr SU\u2014\u2014.\u2014\u2014\u2014l to } ndertaken under t nuspices Tie GREATER Powes,\u201d\u2019 arold FOUNDED IN 1878 TELEIH \u2018ME 2224 of the \u2018German Society for the Fx- \"indien, .\u201d ' (1 DOMINION FISH.& FRUIT co Y | CHARLES VEZ NA Smid.frie tee gi SHARES MARSEE PLAGE | .: ane Party 3 hh \u201cTrrxtox Kine,\u2019 by Geo Barr : Sati À UP 10 te péter it ae 8, Mettre à i OYSTERS! | OYSTERSII OYSTERS!!! a uisite equipments ta prepares for \u201cTre ANISRING nNraoLRR,\u201d by # Season Now Open-The only Agent in Que»ez forthe Calebrated | CONTRACTING PLUMBER, TNSMITH and ROOFER - | the.wncressfal overation of an aiechir ar by Dasil # q Sealshipt Oysters-Try ue for the est.br 5 ! EVAPO in th int regions, The members of 8 111% , ~ 2 3 ; ; ae a eme re for TI Frederick B (17 | FROITSI FRUITS I1 FRUITS!!! (0 ]! ppm 3 Specialty :-Steam Hot Air and Hot Water Heating the further development of the Zen.4 1 haw.à Pears, Peaches.Prunes, Tonfotoes, Apples, br far the heet ~stablism sat Ww 1 j *pelin tvne nf nirship for long voyages, Fours Meares Tate\u201d by P.i | 1] Far fraits The most complete amsortment.Kew stort contlanaliy arrive ; \" rani ler: ; 1 fi espocialle over tha sen.An improved Hopki-mon Smith.?À 5 « red te customers at moderate prices.| A i en Varied assortment of the most molera Flectrical and PlumBinz (ic to be ronstructeil, and will be \u201cTug Rev v True,\u201d by Alma 8 | FISH!!! VE3ETABLES!!! efi Seri QQ) | Apparatus, as well as Kitchen ani Passage Stoves of all makes and read for ita trial fiche in Januars- Martin E-tabrnok.ÿ ul Al inden Freah, sait and Smoked % 1s mi.e tests wi Le carried out kindof Fresh.Salt an { Smo Fish.Our stack of Vegetables caanot Rourig: rators.Hotwiren (he varions ports.Prive À P.} EVOY'S Bookstore i bY BREA i eget Nk tid RICH & ABSOLUTELY ALSO ON HAND Hour of Proc after ne ari W151.Jobs Srest # | im Quebec for the Cetebrated Sealshipt Oysters, PURE nf the m mg, mma A 1 pe e Il bo ! Zrgpehi \u2019 | A complete assor:ment of Asphalt and Rubber Roofing Matemal, wi W-_ ERNIE EN FRUITS ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT « rom the Brantford Roofing Company ol Brantford, Ont, Mr.Vezina , CONSIGNMENT OF FURS, | rt tt arr \u2014 eee \u2014 _ re having accepted the general agency of that fina for the district of Quebec.pl vou ent to buy vour furs now, .To === e This material advantageously replaces ths present system o! Metal, and 0 \"Sole ant fo Rrra \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 - ingles and Concrete Roofing, \u2018pper Town.Ree our hig advt, } ROMANE \u20ac = yn » 119 123 BRIDGE STREET QUEBEC ! FAGUY, TEPINAY & FRERE.| TELEPHONE 8259.[ ° ._ y 44 ST.JOSEPH ST.- a me \u2019 ' i =\u2014\u2014\u2014 SEE \u2018 i Espoctatiy Construetes fer an al A FALL MILLINERY OPENING § == UNARD LINES From Plers at River NY.10 Aroar RH Rast des (Wireless Tulegrapth\u2014@ubwarine Sigeals) MÂORETANIA LONTANLE Sail Wednesdays.ARONIA\u2014CARMANTA.Amos st and most luxurious Steamerssaturdays Fortuighty.A.' maquiaSRFS12 LR iteamships.©.I CARONIA, ARN AT and Eavpe Vis Asores-Medelte-Cibraltar.Nov.6, Jas.22, March 3 Nov, 77, Jus.8, Feb.19 HUNGARIAN-AMERIOAN SERVICE TO FIUME, VIA OIBRALTAR, NAPLES, TRIESTE.\u2018Carmasla.Nov.6 sCaronia,.Novay \u2018spa this Get Bet ni, woos Carpathia Dec 4 ve lers\u2019 éhecte sone \u2014Good everywhere.ara tickets to asd from ali parts of For freight asd The Cunard hires An ss BRE de UT te the teery, or 136 State eet Ase, Jules Hose, Jr.C.P.R.Company.9.5.STOCKING, Louls street, Quebec.White Star-Dominion Line ROYAL MAIL STFANSMIPS QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Consda\u2026.Laurentic Oct1a Nor.13 ae utile.RATES OF PASSAGE se rauren ge, sa: Megantic, 19¢ class to Liver 20 anale, Liverpool, 977 90: 226 $48 00 Dominion awd Ottawa, moderate rete Re secte a bin passcages to Liverpool, London ineton! places in ee 48 oe arete \u2018be had on WHITE STAR LINE Now Youn Ralyisad-Uvaroos .vee MeO.Ty Oct.31 Nov.32 mets (etre Novacy A Nar.4 Dec.Oct.15 Nov, 13 Dec.i\" mia \u2014Llivem vw.Oet1s Nov.113 Dec.t MEDITERR ANRAN SRRVICH Fram Ne Vorr an4 Brston to *he Moditares aan Addins od tne Asores fbratter, Genoa ani Naples.\" Canopic.ou a Mov.14 Rom fe.Dec.eae .For all information Agente or st pan; DaThonsie Street.Quebec Steamship Go*y! td Tow Yoh, Bermata and Wes! lodlez Royal Mal Lines falling from Pilar 47, Noth Rivar, NY Now York te Qaranly Return fares 830 to 803.88.\u201cBermudian.\u201d 5500 tons, 9th Octoher, at 11 a.m.NEW YORK FOR WHIT ~¥D1we Bt.Thomas, St.Croix, St.Kite, | ntisua, Gnadelonne, Dominica, ar¥inique, St.Tuela, Barbadoes ra.BB.\u201cKaroma'.2 p.m., 20th October, \u2014 Yor further information apnly to ARTHUR AHERN, ¥.8.Blocking, Ticket Agent, 33 54 Louis street.eat PS COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE FRENCH LIND From Row York 13 Havre-Parie (Frans) Gteamersiente every Thursday, at to a.m.1a Savoie.Oct.Sor uth Ta a Gescogic { Oct.La Bretagn: \u2018Oct s1ot fai \u201coct.20th ou ov, Savor Nov, i\" oh information hae, y te i yi ede cer Arent i ag: QUEBEC, RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO, Fait and Winker Tias-Teble 1909-10 re sr Monder.Sept.20th, 190g, traine prier orm AND MONTMORENCY .FALLS.(Week Days.) ey Ay Quethec for Montmsoremer Pails 5.00 a.m.to 11.00 NOOU, Every 30 ates hom 3 00 pan.01.every xe arm to 11.00 p.and adiiforu trains nt 3 5 Ee 5 Adorency ¥ Falls pis oo 6.30 a.m.oo THY mis.ELD RE TE an sine Fel dl 641, 7.00, 8,13, 10.09 a.m.rr) (Sandays.) eue Quebec for Moutmorencs ! Falls at 7.00, 3 every jo minutes from 10e pm, 7 hows from boo fd _ ave Mon lorency Falls for Quebec, scout 1.31, 11.48 à.17.41, p.11, eve: ma Nom: 1.20p.0 to 72000 very Turion Eee 133 t0 11.00.m., and cafe) rains at top ANTWERN QUEBEC AND OTR ANN BRAUPRE = DE (Week Days.) Quebec for Ste.A de Beaupre, A 1 Le 4 aus ends for at aupre ebec , 7.39, rey igo and Lt3 pm.ae \u201c (Bundayn) Leave Quebec for Ste, Anne de Beaupre at 740, 7.48.10.00 0, \u20ac 3 Tears shone 4 peatpre\u2019 tor Quebec à oe 00 2.00, 13,00 HOOW, re Seo an BETWEEN QUEBEC.BEAUPRR AND ST.JOACHIM, (Week Days) Les KE EE, for Bt.Joachim ates am., Mis) acte for Quebec at 7.13, 11.15 \u201crandays ) re for Brawpre at 7,0 a.tu, aoû ave foret épi at 3, we Bein for at op Ean avé ave st Joschim pa Quebec at « 0 p tu pis Hy OTR es © cat connects at Mastai Jet ira te or com- Rida SR o Fi} 5 ui 30 nus.te 11.35 p., OS Ary to 11,20 ormetion apply to he i superiutend- by A NVERELT.EDW A.EVANS, = | THE R387 7 | Railroads, Water Works, Water Powse ALLAN LINE Rosal Mail Stesmehip Coy, THE FIRST OCEAN TURBINER Moiseiess and Without Vibration UVENPOOL MINTREAL AND QUESES SIN: Frou \u201cren Liverpoai Quebec.17 sept 2-0 ou ms 8.00 p.m, 1066 2.90pm, 7\u201c 5.» pm Salons se sn unourds Bacand Guile.and covers wdClase,,., \u2026$27.50 and 323.75 \\-cording lecatam of berth QUAGOON, MONTREAL AVD QUEIEZ SEINS: ve.vas Glascow ateymahise Quebec Hesperiai RATES OF PASSAGE St, 00 and ay sa.a These etre.~arevaniv age class ofcabin pass sacere called areoud, (London, Barra ani Minion! Qos Senin Meany row \u201c Tran Loulou Havrs Ateamiloy (meer à Fept Gent Coriathiee ve Sent, \"nv 1\" Sardtslan 20m, 18 = % Prameraniat a» ER thiberalan 16 tThinsteatuer does not earry passsagere Cati-.Squoe to Londen, $45 te Have and virée.These brats save ant asso\u201d pu- sengsrs, known as sycond.srdClase.Havretit.m Midebin Raloens.Musto Rooms on end Bigs Keela mont, \u2018Warcon! Wicslegs Tolrerauh an vorfan, Vieglnlen Tuenfstan me velux et convents Londestrs.us vers FR AT Aeemse, Revess.Champlain DONALDSON LINE QLASCOW SAILINOS FROU MONTREAL AQ Athenian.\u201c Cassand: PASIAGRRATRY: second )tiz.melugle eastbound, $14.5»: westbound, tv.cn THOMSON LINE LOEMINSAILINGS FROM MONTREAL #8, Crirsrona.cold storage and cod! air Net.2 C OPrOMIONR Leanna Oct.16 ABERDEEN SERVICE o Montreal! to Naples Dirsct TAS, THIONK.iciirnranntsssetsonins Nov.13 Passage rates 5.03; 3rd class, $38.00 EE REFNAD GD, LIMITES, 78 St.Petsr Strost, Quedss.Montreal Tarente, St Jehn N.S., Po-tian J, Me Richelieu & Ont.Mav.Ce.Montreal \u201cService DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AT 6 P.M.; Calling at Batiscan, Three Rivers | and Sorel.SAGUENAY DIVISION (pinning October 2nd, the service Saguenay will be twice a week, ; {every Tuesday and Saturday, at 8.00 ; 6m.For rates and other information apply at the Company's Office, 48 Dalhousie Street.Leading Fire Insurance Com-| pany of America | Cash assom, 0.6,5600,733.46 Losses Pod In 90 Yoars, $116,788,170.81.ARTHUR E.SCOTT, AGENT.88 Peter Sireet.Phone 644.d.F.QUAY CIVIL ENGINEER, Morin Building, Quebec.Developments, | Arbitrations, Opinion in Law Cases, Reportsjuly3lxly WALLACE COLLEGE 12th YEAR We quality pile, Faogar to pese Stenographe keepers.Wo also Srarhers them for sxaminations in the Civil Service, Bur , Architecture and Civil En ng.No vacations.Day and asses.Diplomas awarded, Re aod success guar WALLACR COLLEGE, 15 Bt.Stanislas Bt.Quebec, Expert ists, k funo7xém.; FURNITURE REPAIRED Buy Truman's Sanitary Vermin Proof Moss Mattress at $4.50, nothing better.Allkinds of Furniture repaired, re-cover- ed and polished.Work collected and delivered free.Truman, 13 Cote d'Abraham.PHONE 2029 PE EU General enr = he building of Dat s.0 annum Wesklv, $1.00 por arnum.pe Gaveristendent.Gen'l.Manager Advertinemente-iBe.pur te ?each } toa egate line, des Reford Agencies, PaILWAY GRAND TRUNK 257M In effect m Sept.15th to Octo- \u2018ber 15th, 1909, inclusive.Second Class Colonist Fares from Quebes to Mexico City, Mex.Low rates to many Train Services from Levis 17.00 A.M.*12.80PM.+t6.60P.M.{Daily except Sunday Daily) \u2019 paints.For rates, ote ly to No.180 8t, Anne St, No.18 Dathousie Be, and No.349 St.Paul Street.GEORGE M.STOTT, C.P.& T.A.COLONIAL AILWAY Trains Lease Levis os Felons, 12,10 A.M.Ocean Limited for Halifax, I\" and yan daily xcept 745 A.M.Rxpress fay Riviere dun Joup, 45 Marie, daily except Snuday.1.55 P.M.Maritime ress for Murr Riviere du Loup, St.Johs, a ali fax dail This train only ruse to ios on Saturday, Soo P.M sparen for Riviere du Loup, daily St.Hyacintheexcept Bund.x 1.90 A.Si Limited for except Monday rt.Ryaciaths and Mostreai.daty PS PM NE MORE daily HUNTERS EXCURSION Special reduced rates for \u2018bone-fide hunters.Tickets going from October 12th to 3lst inclugive.Return limit December 4th, \u201809.Apply to Ticket Offices for further particulars.\u2014 Por far:h-r oirticutars and slecoing or Par.Joraccommolation, please apply to Ny Ticket Offices, No _7 iu Fortatrest, 22 Dalhousie strat sad u9Bt.P P .Telsphout 35 sale, RIT Nok.QueBEc CT RCI | Quebec to Montreal and Refurn $3.35 | Good going Saturday, Sth October, bv the 9.00 A.M.train, to retum un- tit Tuque.12th mt, he pleadid opportunity to ne | beautiful autumn scenery along the new shore line of the C.N.R.On and after Sunday, Sept.6th, trains will | run as follows : QUEBEC \u2014MONTAEAL LEAVE QUNBRY 000 a.m.dailv except Buudar, fee Mantres'.Graud Mere, Shawls! Falls, Joli ette, &c.connects at (Garmeau Jet., with train for La 59pm.dailv exept Sunday, for Grand Mera Shawinigan Jet.&c LISP.art \u2018vr Montreal with elsepiay QURBEC-CHICOUTINI LHAVE QUEBEC 2.30 A.M.Aailverc-et Saturday and Sunday for Roberval and Chicoutimi.oA.M.S11d1y oaly for at.Rivwra tl.SOP.M, daily excest Sanday for BL Ray BeoP.M Star 1ey saty for Ror-evat and Toi contimi, (Slesper for Curzyatimi) Ticket ou sale at Station tick=t ofl Stocking's, 17 gt.Lenls Street, Chat tenre nd \u2018City Ticket Offices andl.C.Rn ad Nzeplug Caraccommodation mv\u2019 d at ¥.8.Stockings fics.\u2018Most Direct Service | NEW YORK, BOSTON, PORTLAND Tratns Leave Lovie WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS + 0 For Beauce, Sherbrooke, Fortian1, ol From Quebec Ferry 7.30 a.m.daily except Aonday.BOSTON AND NEW YORK BXPRRS3 2 50 For Beauce, Megantic, Sherbrooke, Boston, New York and ali coints South, PM.datly exc Sunday.Throngh Puilman Bleepi Car to Spri red.con- Bicting [1} brat th Boston ebec Ferry 2.30 p.m , daily except Sunday.TRAINS ARRIVE AT LREVIS\u2014Bostos ¥x- press and New York 1.00 p.m.White Mount, xpress Ver Re Bicrage Checked asd U.S.Customs examination on Quebe: Agency fer Thea ook py ton, and alt steam\u201d ship lines from Camade or the United States\u2018 City Office 328L Lonis Bt.KE.0.SRUNDY.ne sroexiva, .P Temiscounta Railway Tating Rffect June 28th, 119 EXPRESS Leaves Riviere du Loup.Arrives Connors, N.U MIXKD Leaves Riviere an ys res Con , EXPRESS Leaves Comune, ne res Lou MIXXD Leaves Cousors, ?3 Arrives Riviere dn Lov All Trains Daily except Snaday Connecting at Fdnuidetas T i Feu for Woodsteer Fredari on itn p> a Feiréeld Nu Presque Ida, Ge asd Then Aud at Uiviere a Loup with reotesi st » Exe t re ip Witheti raterceies jorfarther isformation, Tolders, ete, apair to F.B.4tosring.ur A a 12052 DB.Liodene, Jemeral Ma vague, 0.G.Grusdy dap'L, Riviere à 313 sas Eki Nerv.KXKRKLEL «2883382 ro.Box 73 CfAce Phonett34 AMOS J.COLSTON, Este spa Tor an Aaa Ta: \u2014OFFIUB\u2014 Hochelaga Bank Building, ST.PETER ST.QUADS) Ean Auditor, cu acer a ute connEsPONDENCE SOLICITED La Banque Nat ionale On and after Tuesday, the Ind of Ni next, this nk will pay to its sharebnlders a dividend of one vausk Sactoria Senile far Mexico City, Mex.LTT ITT ioe, Second Class Calonlst Rates nd va over pages Hes .C.» ha $i.HE 51.50 In effect to Octaber 15th, 1909.\u2014 $3.35 Montreal and Return Tickets good going by SPECIAL TRAIN Teaving Quebec at 1.45 p.m.Satur day, October 9th.Returning b: til Tuesday night, Oct Apply to 30 St.John Street, corner ail Souler trains un- .12th, Palace Hill, for particulars.JULFS HONE, Jr, General Railway and Steamship Agency.1909.WELL SIASONED BONDS ISSUED BY Canadian Public Service Corporations at atieactiva prices W.Graham Browne & Ce., DEALERS IN BONDS 222 ST.MONTREAL.JAMES ST.MCDOUGALL & COWARS, STOCK BROKERS, H.S.THOMSON MANAGER Royal Securities Corporation Suburban Rapid Transit | 5% Bonds LIMITED 81 St.Paler $i.35320.Guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Wina/- peg Electric Railway Company.We offer a limited amount of the bonds at au attractive rate.Particulars on request.&.N.GOBLE, Manager.MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.Quotations furnished by Messrs.Neuville Belleau & Co., 93 St.Petes | Street, Quet:cc- Montreal, Oct.Gth, 1909, Canadian Pacilic Ry.Twin City R.T.Co Detroit United Rv.Toledo Rys.& 1.Quebec Rv.com.Richelieu & Optario Nav.Mentreal L.Dom.I.& S.Co.co: Dom.1.& 8.Co., .Coul Co.ne .Steel & Conl Co.Mackay Companire\u2026 Lake of the Woods Co.Dom.Textile Co.Can.Con.Rubber, com.Crown Reserve.Penman T.td., com Dot N.C.P.R.H.Bale.com.Asked.Offered.Dom.Coal, 75 at 584.Quehee Rv., 125 at ou.Duluth, 25 at 67; 5 Lake of the Wonds, at, 6%.s6 & P.Co.125} ma.58 pref.132% 100 at 156$; 175 at 1874.75 at 136}: 187$ 215 124 109 693 at 196: 25 at 1954: 25 at 1354: t's 135$; 200 at 135: 50 at 135}; 78 at 134.Dom.Tron & Steel, com.B0 at 579: 425 at AR 50 at 578.Detroit United, 60 at 604.Oeilvie, 25 at 1314: Textile, 75 nt 774: 135 at 77.Dom.Tron & Steel.25 132, pret, Montreal Power, 190 at 195.Nova Scotia Steel, KO at 78): 50 at 264.Tilinoie, 100 at 93%.Rubber, 200 at 102.Crown Reserve, 600 at 4.04.Penman, 100 at 58: 50 at 579: 25 at B74: 35 at ATH.CHICAGO MARKET.Daily to the Chronide hy Btook Broker, 7 ee.Fame Dalhousie Street.Quebec, Oct.6, 1900.Op\u2019.High.low.Clon and three quarters per cent., being at the rate of seven cent.per an- num, pon ite ea capital, for the quar tor ng on the sins of Ootober next, This dividend will be paid bocce.| Wheat == ing to the list of shareholders in-| Deescritnd on the 16th October next.May.By order of the Board of Directors, | Corn i\u2014 N.LAVOIE, General Manager.| Outa \u2014 Quebec, Silet September, 1908.Nemon-wed-iri-tillnov.2 May.1014 : 108à q 23 2 1014 1084 Nig 60 1 1 178 at B73: Mat 132: OR at 1394: 25 at 133; 78 at 1323.caf 573 60 | Chesan, ROhin, Auction Sale In the matter of T.Davidson & Co.Wholssale Grooms, Quebec, Insolvents, Notice is hereby given that on Fridav, 15th October, 1909, at il s.m.Will be sold at my office, 44 Dalhousie Street,\u201d th assets of anid estate as, follows : A\u2014Btock in trade of ries.$10,956.78 Shop and\u2019 Oto \u2018furniture 468.20 a, 424.98 B.\u2014Book debts according t Bite coer vue one ventre ae Wn, 449.79 C.\u2014Reat to 1st May, 1910.The sale will take place for each item separately.The inventory and lst of book debts may be seen at my office.The store will be open on Thursday, 14th October instant, for the inspection of stock and book debts.Conditions of payment\u2014Cash.V.E.PARADIS, Office : 44 Dalhousie St, R.& Ont.Nav.Co.Building.Quebec, 5th October, 1909.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.¥ram McDonald, co & Co, Hochelnça Bank Blue.Over thi private wire.Phone 1227, | NewYork, Oct.6.\u2014There was further heavy npeculative liquidation in ell departments of the stock list to-dav land material inroads on prices result- led.U.B.Steel was ut one time 25-8 \u2018lower than last night's closing price | and 783-8 below the top record price touched on Mondav of this week.The extent to which this decline affects the jspeculative world is best judved bv i the volume of the dealings which are eloquent of the widespread corwequen- ces of the fall on the pockets of speculative holders.The market lost iitr mainstay with the failure to sustain 1\".8.Steel and proved easily vulnerable to the effect of calling of loans by banks.There was lens evi- | dence of calling by the hanks to-dav.\"As à consequence, vesterdavs shorts ; Were disprerd ta cover at the early i decline and prices enjoved » first effce- tive recoverv.The reception accorded the increase in the Atfhehison dividend increase was the fresh disconcerting influence.That stock started upwards but stopped nearly two points short of its hivh price on the movement in- augnrated in expectation of the \u201cdividend increase.At the same heavy selling of U.8.Steel was renewed to taxe advantage of theeffect of the strength an Atchison.The inference war so plain of further hold.ingx of that stock rocking a market | that sales were renewed in all parts tof the room and no effective rally wan induced until the bears ast about tak- (ing their .profita again by having tn (cover.Call muney went no higher than i 1-2 por cent.compared with the 6 per cent.maximum westeniay.A de- diner in foreign exchange rater, Im- | mediately discuseion started of pos- :wible gold importe and the proepects of relief hy this means for the money market was a main factor in the Inter (effective rallv in prices.The nit re |autte to the wav of price chanres | | turned out to ba email in apite of the ; {wide fluctuations.Bends wrre enav.Total sales.nar value, 85.026.000.| Pe nrivate wire from Chas.Head & Co, New York, to Bruneau & Du.! Stock Brokers, St.Peter op.TTY Taw Cae far.=e.aw Une 234 wk my my ai au Ei sé ve sa on | Aten mea \u201c AmFne Tonnirr.Am.1, Ca, Ma | am.Smelting aaconds Ar aed Paît.+ ie nr ny BRT He nH 18h ds ; Colorado South Great Weaters, Great Northern pfd Tilinoie Central Missouri Pacifle.Mexican Cantal.Natvonal Lenstea 7 Er Reading Union Pacific» United steel.QUEBEC STOCK EXCHANGE.Revorted by Neuville Belleau & Co, 93 St.Peter 8t., Quebec.Grebe.Oct.6, 1909, Asked.Of .BANKS, ered Bank of Montreal.28% Quebec Bank.123 Union .- Banque Nationale 121 Banque Hochelaçe.T Molmns Bank.\u2014 200 Bank of Commerce.188 MISCELLANEOUS, Canadian Pacific Ry.187$ 1864 Richelieu & Ontario Nav.87 88) 1% 124 118 1 \\.8 \u2014 National Telephone, pref.0 Dom.Textile, prof, x-d 1077 106 Canadian Eleotrie .- % Canadien Klectrie, pt \u2014 103 Tobedo,.\u2026\u2026.ve one 164 Ry BONDS.Dom.Textile Berie C.\u2014 mn Montmorenev Cotton Co.\u2014 101 Quebec Railway.\u2026 .102 100 Canadian Electric.\u2026\u2026æ 108 101 time, } ! THEO, HAMEL'S COBALT CLOSING Notice of Meeting In the matter of Ludger Bhereur, of St.Fidele, Charlevoix Co, Mer chant, insolvent.The «aid Ludger Bhereur, baving made an assignment for the becefis of his creditors on ths 29th Sept., notios is hereby given to bis salons to he present at the office of the prothen tary of the Buperior Court NELVRLEBELLER STOCK BROKERS, Diréot Private Wire to Montreal, Toronto, New York and Bostonfor (ke l''etriet of Charlevoix, at the __\u2014-_\u2014 .Sour ied a lie, on October B ond fo I mr = nt , , at TEN (Pciock AM, to est give their advice en the appointment onds r inv men of « curator and luspretors to the said \u2014 estate.; Quebec, Octobar 1st, 1909.93 St.Petar St, Quebec TELEPHONE 948.LEFAIVRE & TASCHEREAU Prcvisional Guardians.ARTHOR BX SEUMEAU Saurus WALTER VENNER & CO, | ; BROKERS | I | 96 Church Street, Quebec.COBALT AND LANDER LAKE STOCKS STOCKS Orders executed in Man'rsai se.| curities by MR A.BRUNEAU, ' member Montreal Stock Exchange.: Direct private wirs comæunios- | fion with Carles, Head & Co., mem- | bers New York Stock Exchange.REAL ESTATE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS.Specially Oblaising Fedora! vod freviacie! Charters.128 St.Peter St.Quebso.| STOCKS AND BONDS PHONE 1596 Hospital St., Montreal.fought and 20d on Commission main 210 INVESTMENT SECURITIES PHONE 849.\u2014 Bpecia'ly Betected Municipal snd Industrial Debentures, and Bonde! Yielding 4}; to 8% &.Fidelity Bonds, Contractors Bonds, Court Bonds, end ail classes Surcty Bonds, issue1 by the American Surety Comran7, of New York.THEO.HAMEL STOCK BROKER, 78 DALHOUSIE STREBT.TO INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS My Office is Counected by Private Wire With NEW YO3K, CHICACI, MONTREAL.TORONTO AND COBALT, STOCK AND MiNIXC EXCHANCES- New York Stocks hought or sold on margin of 5 p.c.or less.CALL OR PHONE 377.C.W.WALCOT, | Stock and Investment Broker.98 ST.PETER STREET Cobalt has aiready made a number of millionaires.Jt is the richest Mining Camp in the World.Our quots- tion and information services om balt are the best to be had.| Wo carry some of the active Cobalts on margin.Bab 7 THE FAVORITE WAY Ercan ws AND THE WIRELESS TELEGEAPH SUBMARINE SIGNALS ALL SAFEGUARDS sugl2x3m.LETTER.Octaler Cth, 1900.Silver Jeaf stirred up the market , other classsé 19 BUADE ST, QUEBEC NEW GOODS! Just received the following for which we invite inspection: Handsome Eiderdown Quilts in Choice Coverings and Warranted Eiderdown Filling from $4.50 each up to $22.00, A very choice lot to select from, also a full line of \u2018erib sizes, competition.as App ! Nottingham, Marie makes.ticine) composed of AAACN 81 St.John St SSICISICSSICOESCNEEDENCOEIENCIENS ' 3 Cases White Wool Blankets, a choice lot containing Scotch and Canadian Manufacture.marked down at prices defying Lace Curtains in great variety, such lique.Brussels, Nett, Irish Point, Antoinette and other SPECIAL A most desirable Floor Covering (Cor- Rubber and Cork, very durable and warranted to give satisfaction.Opposite Palace Hilly Ey PRR IPI { 9 PPS F + P.J.COTE, + ema "]
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