The Quebec chronicle, 2 décembre 1910, vendredi 2 décembre 1910
[" The Weather Lower Lawrence ond Quli \u2014Northerly winds; cloudy and colder, with snow fluz- à + i.aves ot \u201c-uvetion™with a number \u201cdf resolutions - passed by the board st its last meeing.Ties.Che Quebec pre \u2014\u2014\u2014 ESTABLISHED 1764 .QUEBEC.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910 Chronicle.| Tempeoratures Quenes Temporature \u2014Misimux, 26; maximum, BU, \u201cPERRIER \" French Water containing only Natura) Gas, Appollinaris, White Rock, Radnor.Caledonia \u201cMAGGI\u201d in quarts, pints and splits.Schwepp's Soda in pints Ale.' and splits, and Dry Ginger Cantrell & Cochrane Belfast Ginger Ale and Club Vichy Waters, Poland, St.Leon, Vichy, Lemonade, etc., etc.A: GRENIER High Class Grocer BOARD OF TRADE Had an Interview with the Federal Premier at Ottawa Yesterday.Ottawa, Dec, 1-(Special te Chronicle).\u2014Messrs.Vandry and Marsh, of the Quebec Board of Trade, accompanied by Messre.Turcotte, Lachance and Carrier, M.P.\u2019s., waited on L.P, Brodeur and the {Premier to-day to ask for the dredging of the St.Char\u2018es River and the removal of the headquarters ot the Marine Department from its present site to the Rt.Charles River with construetion of a new duilding and wharf.They presented resolutions of the Board of Trade recom- unending this.The delegation also dis- wussed the proposal of reducing the Harsor Commission from 9 to 3 members, as @ Montreal.The usual expression of :areful consideration hy the Government was given, the ministers being evidently impressed with the necessity of the work.No mention was made of graving docks.Mr.T.Levasseur, secretary of the.Que bec Board of Trade, received a telegram {ast evening from Mr.G.A.Vandry, ident of the board, who, with Mrillimm A.Marsh, yesterday afternoon waited upon Bir Wilfrid Laurier, in eon.Mr.Vacdry desired that the result of the igterview should be communicated to the press.As seen Ly the despatch above tbe delegation wes accompanied by several Federal members from Quebec and Levis.According to the despatch from Mr.Vandry, the Premier stated that the delays iz connection with the construe.tion of the new graving dork was due to ine dizagreement with the Dominion Dry Dock Company, which was formed to build\u2019 the proposed dock.In regard to the Custom liouse, the delegation was informed that the Custom liousa would be rebuilt wpon its present site.The Premier assured the delegation that the deepening of the St.Charles River was ay assured fact.The offer of a site on the banks of the Bt.Charles River for the workshops and wharves of the Marie De- | partment was very favorably viewed, and the proposed reorganiration of the Quebec Harbor Commission was also regard: vd with favor.DROPPED DEAD IN A BALL ROOM.Worcester, Mass, Dec.1.\u2014Just as he was about to ask a young woman to dance with him, George L.Johnson, 21 years old, dropped dead before her at a local dancing school tonight.Physicians say death was due to a weak heart, aggravated by excessive dancing.HUGO KELLY WILL MEET SAM LANGFORD.Detroit, Dec.1.\u2014A 20-round fight between Hugo Kelly and Sam Langford was arranged to-night, It will take place at Los Angeles, January 12.The winner will get 75 per cent of the gate receipts.DUKE OF MANCHESTER OUT OF DANGER.Cincinnati, Dec.t\u2014Eugene Zim: merman, of this city, father-inclaw of the\u2019 Duke of Manchester, received a cable message from London to-night stating that the Duke, who was operated upon for appendicitis early Wednesday, is now out of danger.STEAMER ARRIVALS.88 Lituania, at New York, from Liban.B8 Canopic, at Boston, from Genon.88 Ivernis, at Queenstown, from Boston.68 Merion, at Liverpool, from Philadel pbis.89 Rotterdam, at Plymouth, from New York, ; HS Teutonic, ar Southempton, from New, York.08 Germania, at Napies, 30th, from New York.HOSPITAL BURNT All the Patients, However, Were Carried Out and No Lives Lost.Toronto, Dec.1.\u2014Fire which broke out at 3.30 this morning in the Hospital for Consumptives at Mount Dennis, near Weston, completely destroyed the free branch of the institution, with a loss which will easily reach $100,000.The cause of the fire is as yet unknown.Ninety-two patients were asleep in the building, forty of whom were practically helpless, and, owing nainly to the heroic work of the nurses, all cscaped without a single fatality.A strong wind was blowing from the West, and.as there was no adequate fire protection, the flames got such a hold on the building that five minutes after the alarm was given the hopelessness of saving the building was obvious, and the attendants gave all their efforts to getting the inmates to safety.One by one the forty helpless ones were carried out, and only the fact that the majority were on the ground floor prevented a repetition of the Newark tragedy of a few days ago.The west of fell ig a few ents Alger at patient al eon air ried #0 er Le The West Toronto fire \u2018brigade arrived after a êèrec-mile run in time to prevent the flames from spreading to the open-air pavilions, the offices and, a little farther to the north, the King Edward or main hospital building.The building was an old-fash- ioned residence formerly owned by Mr.G.S.Lindsey.Its walls were of solid masonry and they are still standing.Mr.W.J.Gage, chairman of the institution and president of the Board of Trade, was carly on the scene and made arrangements for the disposition of the\u2019 unfortunate patients.Nearly al! will go to the Muskoka Sanitarium.Mr.Gage stated that the building will probably be rebuilt at once, FCONOMY IS NOW WATCHWORD The Poor M.P.at Ottawa Will Be Deprived of His Trunk and Stationery.Ottawa, Dec.1\u2014A time-honored parliamentary institution has gone the way of all things mundane.It is the sessional trunk provided members, certain officials ang others.The committee on International Economy has decided to shut down oa the business and while the news has not been widely circulated, it has raised more or less of protest among the wonted recipients.For years, at the beginning of each session, trunks have been distributed.They are small affairs, but replete with everything a member or his wife could desire in way of fancy or common stationery, Then there wan a full supply of pencils, pens, writing requisites, and more or less fancy or useful articles, such as penknives, purses, ticket books and a chatelaine bag or something for ladies, In addition it was quite frequently accompanied by a handsome dress suit case or travelling case.The decision to cut off the trunk follows as one result of the investigation into the Government stationery branch.Economy is now proclaimed to be the watchword down there and a start has been made near home.The reform has not yet brought forth any loud cheers from members.STANDARD BRANDIES RENAULT \u201c80 Years Old\u201d RENAULT COGNAC tan Moana dh Oa « \u201cCLUB\u201d RENAULT \u201cTHREE STARS\u201d ESTABLISHED 1636, atontresh tra rm HAUGURNTION OF PRESENT DU Ceremony Was a Simple One and Took But a Brief Half Hour.NST \u2014\u2014 Mexico City, Dee.1.\u2014Nothing occurred to mar the solemnity of the sinple cere mory which marked the inauguration of President Diaz and which oconpied lem than half an hour.It took place in the temporary quarters of the Obamber of Deputies.Dr.Manuel Flores, President of the Chamber of Deputies, administered the onth of office, firet to President Diaz and then to Vice President Ramon Corsa in the presence of the diplomatic carpe and high Mexison officials.This over, the President and Vice President entersd carriages and were driven to the national palace.There felicitations were extended by tbe Federal department chiefs and diplomats.This afternoon General Diaz and Senor Corrall received delegations of business man and foreign residents, To-night there will be band concerts, free theatrical performances and the distribution of food and blankets among the poorer classes.The usual inauguration display was absent to-day.The President and Vice President were driven rfom the national palace te the Chamber of Depnties and back to the palace through double line of soldiers, and escorted by the presidential staff and guard.As the party returned to the palace a salute was fired by a battery of artillery.There were no crowds in the streets and the business of the city proceeded as usual.Notwithstanding that the possibility of any aitempt being made to interfere with the inauguration programme, was generally thought to be remote, everp safeguard had been taken against an overt act by those during the past two weeks thought to be seeking to overthrow the Dias administration.There was a feeling of rélief apparent among the public when the affair was over and this feeling was doubtless shared by those in an thority.CARSLAKE HOTEL IN MONTREAL CHANGES HANDS.Montreal, Dee.1.\u2014The Carslake Hotel, one of the best-known hotels in the city, has been sscured by & ayrdicate beaded by the Timmins Brothers, tte Cobalt magnates, who bave taken 2 lesso of it m Yi! Guar Oarsishe for five years withthe gption of buying it at the end of that tie.: PORTUGAL DORS HONOR TO ITS NEW COLORS.Lisbon, Dec.1.\u2014Tbe amniversary of Portugal's independence of the Spanish yoke and the fete iu honor of the new flag of the republic were celebrated today tmid great popular rejoicings.The new colors were hung on Indepeoces Monument, in the Avenida Liberdade, in the presence of the Cabinet Ministers and a great gathering of people.MILLION-DOLLAR ELECTRIO ROAD TO BE BUILT.| Welland, Ont., Dec.1.\u2014Final steps toward the construction of a million-dollar electric railway between Niagara Falls, Welland and Dunnville are now being taken.The officers and directors of the rond, the Niagara Falls, Dunnville & Welland Railway, at a meeting in Welland, have decided to go ahead with the construction of the road.The road may be in operation by the middle of next summer.PLANS OF LEADER ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, Berlin, Dec.1.\u2014Lieut.Wilbelm Filcher, of the gereral staff of the army and leader of the projected German antaretie explormtion expedition, enys that $175,- 000 has been eontributed toward the enterprise and that he is arranging to mil pext spring.A Norwegian whaling ves sol is being overhauled for the use of the explorers and the officers and crew are being chosen.Lieut.Filcker will push forward as far as possible in the Weddel Ben before the winter of 1911 sets in, when he will establish a base for further operations.NO PASSENGER RATE WAR TO BE WAGED, New York, Dec.1.\u2014\u2018* There will he no passenger rate war,\u2019\u2019 declared General Traffic Manager E.W.Cooke, of the Brie Railroad, this afternoon, when advised of reports from Chicago that cuta in rates by trunk lines in Chicago-New York, fares wers impending.\u2018\u2018 You may rest assured that there is no basis for such reports,\u2019\u2019 raid Mr.Cooke.\u2018\u2018No changes in passenger rales are in contemplation and the situation is perfectly serene.'\u2019 Mr.Cooke said he could only make à guess as to the origin of the reports and that would bo that they grew out of the recent sessions of the rail road rate mem to discuss the usual annual revision of rates.BIG FIRM WAS BEING DEFRAUDED DAILY, Toronto, Dec.1.\u2014The T.Eaton Cothis morning unearthed a scheme which had .been working for some weeks and defrauding them daily of à large quantity of Persian lamb skins, The result was the arrest of Louis Lumski and Marcus Rosenthal, two Hebrew cutters, who when taken in custody are said by the police to have admitted the thefts.The way the men worked was to take a quantity of clippings every day and carry them away st lunch and whes they ladt in the evening.FOES CCR Tl 2 asers, DOLL valued at $15 Purchase checks MUS T of 10 inclusive.Que To the Little Boye and Girls of Quebec.Dear dren :\u2014I have much pleasure in announcing my ar-, vival in Quebse, My headquarters will bs at Paquet\u2019s, and 1 will expect you sll to come and see me.I will ba very busy from now until Christmas, but wili find time to drive arouod and visit the homes of those who write me asking me ta cell.- Address your letters in care of The Paquet Company and don\u2019t forget to give vour names and street addresses, so that fone may be missed Look for me evary day driving aroun forn ith my magnificent Russian Nec and three horses.Nour ald frisad, BANTA CLAUS.their purchases are made at Paquet's, which will be POSITIVEL 10'Per Cent Dis count For Ten Days Only HE China Dept.offers a discount .c.on all Fancy Chins, Bric-a-Brac, Cut Glass, Silverware and Fancy Dinner Sets for ten days only, from December 1st to toth, por\u201d aod COMME 21/0 crA4erren AE Ke _ Official Announcement From Santa Claus\u2019 Headquarters beo, December 1gf, 1910.iven F a lr TE MARA SAAR er Fl eS area One Thousand Dollars Worth of Dolls and Sleighs To Be Given Away A VBRY parent in Quebec will be enabled to give a handsome present to each child in the family at no expense whatever, providing This offer does not include Groceries as we give Paquetorium tickets free to Grocery purch- Ye) QUE] Retail Division, 157-173 St.Joseph Street.'YLAND, in the Big Basement Section, ls making aspecial display of Dressed Dolis at all prices from 8 to $15.are very pretty and exquisitely dressed at eee 280 Pretty Dressed Dolls, +, », Some of these Dolls Tam VANES SAN 11 inches high, shoes and stockings.dress, Spesial .evens 280 Dressed Dolls, 18 inches high, with shoes, stock- Ings, pink and white checked dress and hat, golden or Lbrown curls.Special.40c ; ?x th oar A ot eatest number of Coupons hat complete.# Every Cash Purchase Check for one dollar or over, issued on or after December 1st and while the $1,000.00 worth of Dolls and Sleighs lass, will entitle the purchaser to One Coupon, for every dollar\u2019s worth purchased, providing the check is exchanged for a Coupon on THE SAME DAY THE PURCHASE IS MADE.Ten of these Coupons may be exchanged for a beautiful Dressed Doil, or a Boy's Splendid Sleigh, worth $1.25, if presented before the $1,000.00 worth of Dolls and Sleighs is exhausted.Tnose who prefer to save all their coupons until December 24th may compete for a HANDSOME LIFE-SIZED DRESSED EE to the person presenting the BE EXCHANGED ON THE SAME DAY THAT PURCHASE [S MADE, and coupons may be had only f-om the General Office, first floor.: See Dolls and Sleighs in the Window! on December 24th, 1910.[At the PAQUETORIUM | LIMITED, Animated Views :\u2014 \u201cA Chamois Hunt\u201d \u201cBaby Betty.\u201d \u201cThe Comancher Indians\u201d Yocal Selections :\u2014 \u201cMignonnette \u201d \u201cLa Mer 8e Pluint Toujours-*® General Admission Sc TRIAL OF HATTIE LEBLANC Widow of Murdered Man Was Closely Examined in the Case Yesterday.Cambridge, Mass, Dec.1.\u2014A verbal duel between Mrs.Lillian M.Glover, widow of Clarence F.Glover, and Melvin M.Johnson, leading counsel for Hattie Leblanc, who is on trial for the mutder of Giover, held the interest of the courtroom for the whole of the day's sessions, and was uot concluded when court adjourned.The cross-examination by Mr.(ohn.son, who had announced yesterday that he intended to show that Mrs, Glover \u201chad the mative.the capacity and opportunity\u201d for the murder of her husband, covered much of Mrs.Glover's life since she came to Boston from Cape Breton, and dealt minutely with her actions and feelings on the day and night of the murder and the few days that followed.Mr.Johnson brought out the fact that Mrs, Glover was twice married to Glover, once in Boston in 1890 and a second time in Providence ten years later.She said the second ceremony was because she understood that the first was not legal.She admitted certain falsehoods regarding her birthplace and her name and certain discrepancies in her testimony with that given at other hearings were.pointed out.She said that sha sent for Hattie Leblanc, who lived near her own birthplace, clothed her, fed her and finally found her husband with her.She sent the giri away for a week, but £ook her back.and on the fateful November 20, 1909, Glover took both women to a football game.One of the liveliest incidents of the day was over some letters said to have been written by Hattie'a relatives, which Mrs.Glover admitted holding.These letters had apparently disappeared, but Mr.Johnson was very anxious to get them, and became so insistent that the District Attorney started to defend the woman, Judge Bond, however, ordered the District Attorney back to his seat.Just before the close of the forenoon session Mr.Johnson asked: \u201cDo you know any reason why Hattie Le: dlanc should have shot your hus band!\u2019 Mrs.Glover said she did not.She admitted that she was familar -¥ with firearms and had used a revolver at a target.Coming to the night of the murder, she said she went to the hospital, where her husband was dying, accompanied by s police officer, but after traced her steps because she felt faint and also because she heard Glover vomiting.She further understood that he was to be operated upon.An hour later she left the hospital without seeing him, and a few minutes after reaching her home she was told of his death.She accounted for the greater part of the time on the fatal evening, saying that she was in the house until called to the hospital.Mrs.Glover throughout the day was cool and collected.GRAND TRUNK BRAKEMAN WHO STOLE THOUSANDS.Kingston, Ont, Dec.1.\u2014Edward E.McIntosh, the Grand Trunk brakeman wanted on the charge of stealing $20.- 000 in Traders\u2019 Bank bills and $1,500 in cash from the Dominion Express Company two years ago.was in Kingston this week.He called twice at the Randolph Hotel for letters addressed to him there, but did not stay in the hotel.He did not return yesterday.The hotel clerk recognized him from newspaper cuts.McIntosh is supposed to have crossed the border.NO COMMON PLATFORM FOR JEW AND GENTILE.New York, Dec.i\u2014\u201cThe time is not yet for a common religious platform upon which the Jew and Gentile can stand,\u201d ssid Jacob H.Schift to-night in addressing the Young Men's Hebrew Association.\u201cThe distant future may bring even this,\u201d he continued.\u201cIndeed, I pray for it.But so long as Christianity means to a large number of our co-religionists oppression and prejudice, if not persecution, the kingdom of God has not yet arrived on earth nor has the brotherhogd of man become an actuality.\u201d WOLGAST READY TO MEET OWEN MORAN.Grand Rapids, Mich, Dec.1.\u2014\"I will meet Owen Moran in a bout of 48 rounds or to a finish, February 22, one year, from the day [ defeated Nelson and won the lightweight championship, in any ring, providing my end of the purse is not less than $12.500,\" said Ad Wolgast to-day in answer to the challenge of Owen Moran, Wolgaet says he sets the date so far ahead only because of his frac- tured arm.At first he set the time tednezt May lo +\u2018 starting upstairs to see Glover she re- | ! YOUTHFUL COUPLE LIVED IN CAVE Happy Ending to Romance of , Boy Romeo and His \u2018Girl Bride.rs Tan | Newark, N.J., Dec.1\u2014Lavre Tall ! man, 17 years old, aud Beatrice Sanders, of the same age, were married here to | night.For six weeks they lived in a cave in the Catskill Mountains, baving t left home because their parents would | not consent to their marriage, The | young bride is a member of à weli-to- do Newark family.Her boy-busband was a drug clerk.They fell in love last summer and when their pleas for permission | to marry failed, the fled, September 18, taking what little money they bad aod | went to the cave, which they furnished with cheap rugs and rustice furniture.Tallman shot rabbits and caught fish.| The girl cooked flap jacks on a griddle which they found.Cold weather drove them from their mountain retreat, and they went to Yonkers, N.Y.The boy @ot work es a driver, but lost his place becaues he did not know the streets.Then their oney gave ont.They were in the railway station, trying to keep warm, when they were arrested last night on a charge of vagrancy.The girl's parents withdrew further opposition to the mar.tinge when the girl was located and the pair eame here to-night and the kmot was tied.FAMOUS GANG OF COUNTERFEITERS WIPED OUT.New York, Dee.1.\u2014Tbhe famous Lupe gung of counterfeiters, whose members were implicated ia at least one murder and countless black hand cases, was put out of existence, the police believe, dy the arrest here to-day, by Secret Service officers, of 13 Italians and the seisure of a large amount of counterfeit bills.Nine of the prisoners are believed to be the remsining members of the gang, the leaders of which were arrested lset winter amd sre serving terme aggregetmg 160 Jesrs in the Federal prison at Atlante for counterfeiting.FURNITURE REPAIRED Buy Truman's Sanitary Vermin Moss Mattress at $4.50, nothing better, All kinds of Furniture repaired, re-cover- od and polished.Work collected and delivered free.Truman, 13 A A BARREL OYSTERS Received to-day H, DEROME FINLAY MARKET Phone 1252 nov.22xtuth,satxim PVR Investment Securities We offer Govetnment Municipal, Public Utility and Industrial Bonds yielding from 4 to 6 per cent.All offerings carry oul recommendation.Send for our list of in vestments.Royal Securities Corporation, Limitea.164 St.James treet, Montreal Toronto Quebes Saitaz London, ng à meme eee A GLOVER, FRY & CO.Immense Reductions For Cash on Imported Trimmed Millinery.Imported Jackets and Mantles.Imported Morning Wrappers and Jackets.New Chene and Fancy Ribbons.FOR THE HOLIDAYS Christmas Prints 10¢, 12c and 15c Job Dress Goods only 25c, 85c & 55c TAILORING First Class Suits to Order $15.00 First Class Suits to Order $18.00 First Class Suits to Order $20.00 First Class Overcoats to Order $17.00 Gent's Ties only 25¢, 50c and 60c FRENCH KID GLOVES French Kid Gloves only $1.00 French Kid Gloves $1.35 to $2,75 Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Lined Gloves All at Lowest Prices NEW CARPETS New Designs in Axminster Squares Now designs in Lace Curtains New Oilcloths, Linoleums & Curtains All at Lowest Prices The work in our new SHOW ROOMS We expect in the course of a few day to have the pleasure of is progressing rapidly.conducting our friends, customers and all who are interested in the advancement of Quebec and Quebec's business houses, through these new SHOW ROOMS, stocked with new goods and in charge of a large, efficient, and courteous staff of clerks.G.SEIFERT & SONS Diamond Merchants 16 Fabrique Street, Quebec THE QUEBED CHNOMOLY Ghe @uebeq Ghromule QUEBEC, DECEMBER 2, 1910.SOME INSTANCES OF QUEBEC JUSTICE.The sentencing of Murphy, the bank robber, closes the last case of an interesting quartette.Compared together, these four furnish an attractive instance of the manner in whicb \u201cequal\u2019 justice is given out in Quebec.The first case is that of James Barry, & stranger, who, while in the Salvation Army building, robbed a drunken man of fifteen dollars.His sen- \"tence was five years in the penitentiary.The second is that of an employee in the Post Office, who had evidently been robbing it consistently and sys- | tematically for several months.His , takings for the day on which he was | found out amounted to $59.| When one considers the loss that he has perhaps inflicted on persons who may have been entirely depend- vent for their living upon the money { that was stolen, it is hard to conceive of any one would not deem this sec- i ond case worse than the one quoted : above.There is no need to be carried away by the imagination, but it is { quite likely that among the sufferers , was some poor old widow or aged and practically helpless man deprived for ;a while of a regular pension or re- | mittance.Or there may have been some stranger in the city out of work and anxiously expecting money to keep him until he could find some.But the chief enormity of the offense lies not so much in the theft, which was bad enough, but in the fact that the chiprit was so contemptible ! as to steal from the mail of his fellow :letter-carriers in order that, if there were any complaints, the suspicion might be thrown upon them., Compare this case with Barry's and the punishment meted out fo him, and then adjudge what you consider to be à fair sentence in proportion, and see \"if it corresponds with the sentence in the second case.The sentence was three years.The third case is that of an insurance collector who -pleaded guilty to ! stealing $126.What punishment did he get?He was let off on suspended sentence.i The fourth case is that of Murphy, one of a gang of three who dynamited the Banque Nationale at Sti Pacome and got away with $6,000.! These men appear to have been armed with revolvers, In sentencing Murphy the judge is reported to have said that he belonged to the dass of tramps who go all over the country spreading terror everywhere and committing the most audacious crimes; that instead of attempting to earn an honest living he j preferred to depend for subsistence | on theft; further, that he was entitled to no mercy at all and would therefore be given the full penalty provided by the law.When Murphy was arrested he was found to have almost $1,500\u2014a hundred times as much as Barry stole\u2014 in his possession.What was his sen- fence?The same as that of Barry\u2014five years.It would require a big stretch of imagination to say that, here in Quebec, we \u201cmake the punishment fit the crime.\u201d 1 THE VOTE OF THANKS.Certain Ontario papers characterize the \u201cvote of thanks\u201d as being superfluous.In this they have our sympathy and, we should imagine, the sympathy of a good many citizens who have been afflicted with the necessity of listening to the mgving and seconding of such a vote.The vote of thanks is the most URE per Ttendothe and plate sil the troubles nef t tra bilione stef the syglem, such es Dissinens, Navsea, Dro stress het ating.Palnin tha hash W hie thelr smooë remarkable success hea ou shown Banda! Carter's LitDe Liver PA rm ART onatipztinn, carlage rene \u20ac th élerriotae onfomact one otrect al forment the sfomaci ch etincjettre Hirer od late te bowels, Even | f they only HEA Ache they wonld he aimort | ricelesstn safer frog Clila distressing complaint: nately thelr goodness does notend xhoomoe try them will érdipees er pila vata- ver vay that they will pot be without them.Butafter alt atch ACHE Ts the bane of 90 many lives that hers tu where we make one great boast.Our plile cure it while Eine Liver Pills are very small and very esay to lake, Omnacr lwo [lle make nes, Et Pt 7 Li ae io an Fhe pot sires SARSER KEDICTES 00., NAW TAR.whe | ad BL ss Des all Asthma and Consumption Duffy'e Pure Malt Whiskey Oave Health and Strength When All Else Failed It Mads Mr.Nash Feel Like a New Man.He recently wrote: \u201cA year ago 1 caught a severe cold while working.1 coughed all the time.My docter said 1 had consumption and asthma; he gave me some medicine, which did nie no good.I saw your advertisement in the paper and decided to try your medicine.It has done me much good and has given me lots of strength.I am sure it will cure me.I am still taking Duffy\u2019s Pure Malt Whiskey and 1 recommend it to my friends.\u201d\u2014 bo W.Nash, Cottageville, Kyuffye Pure Malt Whiskey is a wonderful remedy for all diseases of the throat, lungs, stomach and weakened condition of the body, brain and nerves.It builds new tissue, quickens the circulation and aids in driving out all disease germs.It is prescribed by doctors and is recognized as a family medicine everywhere.All grocers and liquor dealers, or direct, $1.25 a large bottle.Refuse substitutes and imitations; they are impure and dangerous.Send for = i confessional to reiterate in the car of the public 2 stock-taking of the filth that has been allowed to accumulate in his department during all these years, it is going to take \u201call the .king's horses and ali the king's men\u201d to make the public believe in Mr.Murphy\u2019s subsidiary plea that tife responsi- hility of having these stables as filthy as they Lave been proved to be lies with certain Conservative governments now dead and gone, and not with the Laurier administration of today.\u201cAs Premier, I am responsible for any irregularity that may occur in any of the public departments of the State,\u201d exclaimed Sir Wilfrid once from his place in the House of Commons.And now, when one of his favorite stable boys, his new Secretary of State, is about to proclaim in the public ear of Canada that for fourteen long years the filth of corrupt methods of doing business in an important sub- department under his own oversight is as bad, if not worse, than anything which has yet been exposed in the Marine Department, the Department of Public Works, the Railway Department, ete, etc, what course is there left open to the publie but to accept Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2019s latest challenge, and confess that the consenaus of pub- medical booklet and doctor's advice, ric opinion is in favor of \u201cthe de- both sent free.The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.Y.sbused, the most misunderstood institution in Quebec.We do not agree altogether with those who would relegate it to the limbo of effete customs, as it frequently has to serve a purpose.But it should be cultivated as an art.It should be short, crisp and relevant.Its mover and seconder should not be under the impression that their utterances form the piece de resistance.There are still old-fashioned people who, when they attend a lecture, do not attend it from any aesthetic anticipation of the vote of thanks.They want to hear the lecturer, and, when the lecture is finished and has started a train of thought, they have no wish to have that train shunted off abruptly on some siding.And they have no use for a vote of thanks which is longer than the lecture.All of us have attended public meetings.We have listened, perhaps, to good speeches, appreciated their points and \u201cbons mots,\u201d and followed the speaker to the climax.But\u2014as often as not\u2014then comes the frost, the killing frost, the bathos.Even as we gather at the cloak room we still feel the jar of that anti-climax, and the pleasant impressions made by the man who was supposed to be the chief figure of the entertainment are almost entirely effaced.There are times when the vote of thanks is necessary and can be effective, but for the.most part it might just as well be left to the chairman, who would close the meeting with a brief ahd appropriate expression of the appreciation of the audience.SIR WILFRID'S CHALLENGE.Sir Wilfrid Laurier, with all his arguments at a discount in favor of a bolstering up of his unsavory regime, has at last thrown out the challenge to the people of Canada, which is sure to be taken up by the people at large.\u201cMy government,\u201d he has said, \u201cis being attacked from the right and from the left, the object being the destruction of that government.\u201d And thereafter he assumes the role of a leader of the Opposition in a prophetic kind of way, to tell us what would happen were his government to be defeated.It is needless to say that the people of Canada are ready to accept Sir Wilfrid's challenge.As we have pointed out on many occasions, the steeds attached to the Laurier administration car are all three of them in a sorry plight.That gaily caparisoned jade, sired by personal pride from the showman\u2019s mare, has been subjected to a humiliating exposure, on the Artha- baska.Drummond race course.His second steed, the race cry pea, which | he has been riding during all these years of his career, has become the laughing stock of the multitude during the debate on the \u201cSpeech from the Throne,\u201d which went to show, through the \u201cillogicalities\u201d of that patriarch of modern times, the Minister of Marine, that the Laurier government is the only clement in our population which ought to be excused for indulging in the criminality of netting the clectors by the ears in the matter of racial and religions pleading.But Sir Wilfrid's challenge is assuredly in the way of being taken up by the Canadian public, now that one of his own stable boys, in the person of the, Hon.Charles Murphy, Secretary of State, has declared his intention of turning King's evidence during the present session of Parliament, in regard to the unsanitary condition of another of the premises\u2019 stables.For fourteen years Sir Wilfrid Laurier has had charge of these stables; and, now that Mr.Murphy is about to take the struction of his government.\u201d Canadians all over the Dominion cannot but believe their own cars.The Lanrier administration has betrayed every moral trust.plaéed in its hands by the Canadian electorate; and what is there for the Canadian electorate to do but to accept Sir Wilfrid's challenge against it as a whole?.It is surely neither a sin nor an impropriety on the part of the people to desire to rescue their own from the hands of men who self-confessediy declare that they are guilty of wrongdoing.WORKING MAJORITY FOR UNIONISTS.It will be almost impossible for the British Unionists to acquire a working majority in the next House of Commons.There are 670 members in the House, and out of this total the Unionists held 273 in the last election.If they wish to have a majority of one alone over all combinations in the new Parliament they must retain their 273 seats and gain 63 more.The question is, where is that gain to come from?It is hardly likely to come from Scotland, where the Liberals carried 61 out of 72 seats at the last election.Nor does there seem any hope for the Unionists in Wales, where they could only gather two seats out of.shirts last January.Ireland is not likely to show much sympathy, since she returned no less than 83 Nationalists out of 102 members representing her.\u2018 The Unionist possibilities of gain are therefore practicaliy confined to London, the English boroughs and the English counties.These are now divided as follows: \u2014London, 28 Liberals, 34 Unionists; the boroughs, 87 Liberals, 77 Unionists; the counties, 111 Liberals and 122 Unionists.The Unionists held a lcad in the last Parliament of 11 on the 465 English seats.It is hardly likely that they will make enough gains to offset an Irish majority of 66, Scotch of 50 and a Welsh of 26 FIRE LOSSES, According to the fire register of the Monetary Times 370 persons in Canada have lost their lives in fires since January, 1909, while nearly $37,000,000 worth of property has been burned.At the presegt rate the monetary loss for the two years will probably exceed forty millions.If, says that weekly, we estimate our population at seven millions, the fire loss per capita last year was $2.70, Qn the other hand, recent figures establish that the annual average of Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland was only 33 cents.Canada\u2019s average monthly fire waste last year was $1,750,461.This bad record seems likely to be exceeded this year, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.The Baltimore Sun is authority for the statement that two men, one of whom was formeriy a member of the Pennsylvania Legisiature, have been convicted by the Allegheny County Court at Pittsburg of trafficking in \u201cwhite slaves.\u201d This is the first conviction under a new mw enacted in Pennsylvania to meet the demands of such cases.We do not know what the penalty for the violation of this law may be, but it is to be hoped long sentences and heavy fines will be the lot of these moral lepers.And the conviction should, as the Sun says, encourage thom who have fought against the evil to believe that their efforts will eventually be crowned with success, 48 CENTS.Beautiful silk, worth from 60 cents to $1.50, for 48 cents at L'Heureux & Gauvin's.Come and see, $ FRIDAY, DECEMBER UOGTORS TELL HOW \u201cCUTICURA\u201d CURED SKIN DISEASES One says, \u201c| have Great Faith & Cuticura Remedies,\u201d Another, \u201cThey Always Bring Results.\u201d \u201c1 wish te Jet you know of » rope tueent cures Which ! have made b ue of the Outieurs Remedies.Last Agust, Mr, of this city came to my office, troubled with a severe akin eruption.At Asst 1 rd rad oe eum bri) he wasn Onall, 13 his cocLpe ver an 1% was ermatitls In ith ST rd TRE le and Buran pag be der vear bias re vn vin apart, trying to Front d Prin Sand Mode ment .he was gelng some of the curious at Er usa x he Len woul in ve wd ken bres al et ope hel hothing te rewarm bathe Kish the Cuticure ey a thie very frst + Honcho Be ae ret rough rely ou in the To 1} ! pre re haves ut od word fo: them pow that peed.Lek Deston, DR Dra- Daily treal without chan, ut depots th fast service to points South and West.10.40 For Portland aud all New PM.England Poiuts.arriviag Port- Daily Except ; laud 7.90 a.m.and Boston 10.13 dunday Am.Train Service from Levis 7.00 A Mt 19.80 PM°* 6.40 PM} © Daily t Daily Except Sundays, FERRY FROM QURBRO 6.30 AM.12.00 NOON 6.15PM, I Ca RA LT A INET IEEE TTT On and after Moniav, Nov, 11th, 1510, trains willleave Quebec as follows Canadian Northern Quebss Ry.9.0 A.M.Daily except Sunday for Montreal.Graud Mere, Shawinigan Falls, ete, Jaa.17th, 1911, ADVISE YOUR FRIENDS that the EBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY is the only line run- nin{ through cars to Quebec! from these points.Daily with Dining Tara.Arriving Levis at 1 00 I*.M.Leaving Levis at 8.30 1\".M.For further information and Pullman reservations, apply City Ticket Office, 82 St.Louis St.F.8.STOCKING, C.P.and T.Agt.TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY.TIME TABLE Taking Effect October zy, por WXPREDD weaves Riviere d Lose 5.Arve \u20ac ne oN a oar MIXED Leaves ers dv EXPRESS Leaves Comme MIXED Lave \u20ac Connecting at ane, aN tom, a (actes I Fort wT ot Kivlece du Loup with all lsterve lonial Railway Express Trains.For Pride faformafice, foté » PF Stocking, 12 St.Louis G.G.urundy, Gemersi ¥ X.Belanger.GeBera) Fruigbt and Fasseager Agent, Rivicre da Loup, MPRTUSEP EKLEKKSK CU RAILWAY:.On and after Sunday, October 23rd, 1910, trains will run as follows: \u2014 8.30 A.M.Express for Murray Bay, River du Loup, St.Flavie and Campbellton.daily except Sur day, s40 P.M.Maritime Express for St.John, Halifax and Sydney, M daily except Saturday.This train only runs to St.Flavie Saturday.4.90 P.M.Express for Riv.du Loup, daily except Saturday and Sunday.12.50.M.Maritime Express for St.Hyacinthe and Montreal, daily.4.40 P.M.Express for St.Hyacinthe and Montreal, daily except Sunday.City Ticket Offices: 7 Du Fort St, 22 Dalhousis St OLD JEM MACE HAD FINE RECORD Was Once a World's Champion and Great Bare- Knuckle Fighter, Jem Mace, the pugilist, whose death has just been announced, was bornin Beeston, in Norfolk, snd in his day was one of the greatest of boxers.His first great fight was with Bill Thorpe, whom he beat in 18 rounds.When Tom Sayers retired from the championship in 1860 Mace was regarded as the legitimate successor, but his supremacy was soon challenged by Tom King.; Jem Mace's first big bout was with | Hurst, whom he defeated in eight rounds and 40 minutes on Jan.18, 1861, in London.He then beat Tom King in January, 1862, for $1,000 and the belt.In the same year, on Nov.26, King defeated Mace in 21 rounds and 38 minutes.King claimed the belt, which he gave up, declining to meet Mace again and Mace claimed the belt.In 1865 Mace claimed the belt again, and Joe Wormold forfeited it through not agreeing to meet Mace.Then Mace met Joe Goss to a draw for $1,000 and the belt in 1866, and his next important bout was with Baldwin, an American, wlo drew with Mace for the belt in 1867.In 1870, Jem Maée beat Tom Allen for the American championship at Hennerville, La, on May 10, in ten rcunds, and wound up his brilliant career in 1871 by fighting Joe Cohourn, another American championship aspirant, to a draw for 12 rounds for the championship of America, at St.Louis, on Nov.30.Mace was considered one of the cleverest bare knuckle performers of his day, until John L.Sullivan came into prominence.He has owned public houses and property in England, but high living and fast friends soon set him downward, and Jem, in his last days received only his pension to keep the wolf from the door.An old time sport of the Ancient Capital states that many of the facts in the above story are not founded on fact.Mace never fought O'Baldwin.Joe Wormold, who died in Quebec, and who came from Wolverhampton, Eng.fought O'Baldwin to a draw.Mace boxed in the Music Hall (subsequently the Academy of Music) in October, 1871.He then made his second match with Joe Cobourn.The starting point was Erie, Pa., and they fought near Port Dover in May, 1872.| The sheriff of the county stopped the fight with the assistance of the local volunteer corps, and whilst the magistrate was reading the riot act to the principals his watch and chain was \u201c pinched \u201d by one of the \u201c fancy.\u201d Mace was pre-eminently the finest exponents of boxing prior to James J.Corbett.QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY WILL HAVE COACH.Kingston, Ont., Dee.1\u20141t has practically been decided by the Rugby executive of Queen's that a capable coach must be secured for next ssea- son.Queens's had a championshop i team this season, a 14 that was fully equal to that of Varsity, individually, and in some respects better, lacked p:oper trainning.HERB CLARK MAY PLAY FOR RENFREW.Ottawa.Dec.1\u2014I[t is announced from Renfrew that Ierb Clark, formerly of Toronto, and Steve Vair, both of whom played on the Cobalt team last winter, will be seen in creamery town uniforms this year.It is almost certain that Lindsay, Frank Patrick and Fred Taylor will comprise the defence.while on the forward line [ they will have Clark, Vair, Rowe, Fraser and Jordan.The first practice is called for Dec.12.} OTTAWA PLAYERS WITH TEAM THOUGH UNSIGNED Ottawa, Dec.1\u2014Although not a man has attached his signature to an Cttawa hockey contract, the indications point to an early settlement of the salary question.There is, of course, considerable speculation as to whom the Players Committee will select, but from present appearances the composition of the team for this season will consist of LeSueur, Lake, Stuart, Shore, Ridpath, Walsh and Kerr, with Horace Gaul, Currie and Nick Bawlf carried as spares.Walter Smaill, who finished the season with the Ottawas last winter, will be given his release.The initial practice has been called for Dec.15.SHRUBB'S BREAKDOWN GAVE GAME BLACK EYE.New York, Nov.30\u2014The Marathon racing game, revived a few weeks ago under auspicious conditions, is in a bad way to-day, as the result of fast night's international team race, won by Holmer and Queal, the American team, in the record-breaking time of 2 hours, 7 mins\u2026 16 1-5 secs.The failure of Alfred Shrubb, the speedy Englishman, to run to form gave the race a bad color.He and his partner, Wood, were the favorites.Shrubb, however, appeared in broken- down condition, and ran a miserable race, finally being forced to quit.Sheubb's performance was hardly in keeping, according to the sports, with his recent race in Boston, when he went 15 miles alone at a fast clip.Do not throw your worn-out hot- water bag away, but cut it in round or oval pieces and use them as mate to put under fower pots.a but | \u2014 : 0] Latest Sporting News I Ee FE EEE GRIFFITH THE -FALLON OF 1910 Shillington Says the Little Professor Is Only Successor to the Bishop.\u2018Harry Griffith 1s the one and only successor to Mike Fallon, now Bishop of London, who coached the Ottawa College team a decade ago,\u201d ssaid Bob Shillington, formerly of Ottawa, but now of Haileybury, after Saturday's game.Bob was the best organizer of athletes, and could handle football and hockey players with more akili than any othe rman in Eastern Canada.It was his management that brought Rough Riders up to such a high state of proficiency in the past five years of the present century.Griffith has football brains { he knows rugby material when he sees it; he develops a player, and he can devise plays that no other coach in Canada or the United States could or would attempt.That was a masterful exhibition of the rules I helped to revise, those college boys gave Saturday, and what makes it all the more interesting to me is the fact it is the first game I have seen under the new rules.If Tigers represent the best style of play that is put up among city teams, then I must confess Ottawa, Montreal, Hamilton, and Argonauts have not advanced any in the last ten years.\u201cIt was a grand struggle, clean, hard fought, and fair.It was quite on a par with the Dominion championship played here # 1807, when Ottawa beat Hamilton 14 to 10.At that game the crowd tore down the fences and the last few minutes were fought in a playing space not quarter the dimensions of the field.\u201cI take off my hat to Ben Simpson.But for his wonderful kicking Saturday Tigers would have lost 25 or 30 points.\u201d And Bob said the very same thing to the schoolmaster a few minutes after the game.An Expert Opinion.Toronto, Dec.1\u2014Referee Phil Mc- Kenzie has handed out his official statement in regard to the final game between Hamilton and Varsity.His views are as follows.: \u201cThe better team won.It was the best drilled aggregation I ever saw.The team work was perfect ; there were no fumbles behind the line during the game and they handled the pigskin at times like a baseball.They seemed ! to take great chances-from an outside view, and yet wére not, as the backs were undoubtedly sure of themselves and had perfect confidence in each other, There was nothing to choose between the backs\u2014Maynard and Dixon were as goodas Gall, with perhaps not quite so much to do.The light line held heavier Hamilton line well.The game was clean and hard, and there was no dirty play and no dispute of decision by Varsity and only in one or two instances by Hamilton.1 warned Isbester repeatedly for disputing decisions before ruling him off.Simpson played a grand game, and bore the brunt of the work on the back division.He ran well and stood a lot of hard tackles, especially in the last half.The Hamililton team was in the game at all stages, especially in the third quarter, but lacked the team play and the finished style of Varsity.All credit is due to Coach Griffiths.One thing P want to say, and that is, too much betting does the game harm, and gives partissans distorted ideas as to the merits of the play.A man with money on the game thinks of that first and the game itself is a secondary consideration and is judged from a biased standpoint.It is thought Isbester might have been used oftener on line bucks for he is a hard man to bring down, ass he has great speed and weight.There was one delay only, of about five minutes, due to the crowd.The police were of little assistance.Mr.J.B.McArthur made an able umpire and an excellent assistant.\u201d DONALD MACDONALD WON FEATURE AT JACKSONVILLE.Jacksonville, Fla., Dec.1\u2014Donald Macdonald, favorite in the betting, jumped into the lead at the fall of the flag in the feature event to-day and after a hot fight through the stretch beat out Master Robert by & neck AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICERS ENTERTAINED.London, Dec.1\u2014Rear Admiral Seaton Schroeder, commander-in-chief of the U.S.Atlantic fleet, Rear Admiral Jos.B.Murdock, commander of the third division and the officers of the American battleships, with their wives were the guests at dinner of Ambassador and Mrs.Whitelaw Reid at Dorchester House to-night.A distinguished company of British naval officers and American residents in London were invited to meet the visitors, the guests including Admiral Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, Admiral Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson and Sir John and Lady Lister-Kaye.CREW OF WRECKED ES8EL PICKED VUP.London, Dec.1\u2014The steamer British Sun, from Port Arthur, Tex, Nov.10th, for Portland, passed the Lizard to-night and signalied : \u201cHave the crew of the American schooner Cox and Green, of Boston, aboard.She foundered in 29-59.Crew all well\u201d The American schooner Cox and Green, Captain Rickson, sailed from Baitimere Nov.8th for Bath, Me.She was of about 500 tons, She carried a crew of seven and was built at Newburyport, Mass, in 1889, 4 PARI-MUTEL AT WOODBIE Will Follow the System in Vogue at Louisville and Latonia \u2014\u2014\u2014 mare; Toronto, Dec.1.\u2014The Ontario Jookey Club\u2019s adoption of the Pari mutuel system of betting at the Woodbine meeting next spring will follow the system used at Loujeville and Letonia.At Louisville the machines were placed at aa high ss 425 a ticket and as low as $2, and that will probably be the prices at the Woodbine meet.There will be no pool betting or combination machines.The Australian totalisator, which sums up the eutire wagering in the ring at each price on ons big machine, letting the public know at a glance what each horse is paying at any time during tbe betting, will not likely be {natalled just yet, though in the near future it may be.Plans are being prepared for the new sheds for the machines.The old betting ring will be torn down at once and work on the new building will be begun during the winter, so as to bave everything in resdiness for the May meet.JACK JOHNSON MAY WRESTLE HACK, In a Handicap Match\u2014Tom Flanagan Lays a Thousand Dollars.Tom Flanagan has more queer ideas in his head than a water melon has seeds.Last night he spent two bones on a trip to Hamilton, carrying a thousand simoleons with him.He fussed around Hamilton Armories, where Geo.Hackenschmidt, the Russian Lion, was toying with Rory O'Moore, the Irish champion, and when Hack\u2019s manager made his famous \u201c$1,000 that I throw any three men in an hour\u201d chall-nge Thomas, of Toronto, separated his wad trom his jeans and cried, \u201cHalt, the chee- ild's in London.\u201d or words to that effect.Anyway, Tom made the Hack crowd scatter and admit they hadn't a \u201cthou\u201d eelskins handy, but they invited Tom to let go the double Nelson he \u2018had on the wad and give them a chance to make good.The Irishman turned it over to Billy of the Clan Carrill, and there it lies awaiting the Hack coin.Who will Tom secure to try and grab off the $1000 ?Well Yankee Rogers is one, and DeRiaz, the French Swiss, is said to be another, but the other is said to be none less than Jack Johnson.The Big Smoke ?Yep! the Big Black ! Flanagan does not say anything, but johnson is coming to town in a few days to see Flanagan, and this may be the secret of the visit.What chance woul Johnson have ?Frankly, he wouldnt have much, if experience counts.He is a big, powerful fellow, and the ease with which he pinned Jeffries\u2019 arms to his sides and shoved him around at Reno on July 4 was an eye-opener, but beyond some mauling around during his training he has not done any wrestling.In training he threw all his partners all over the room.\u201cWhile I have not named Johnson as one of the three, it wouldn't be out of the way,\u201d said Flanagan today.\u201cIt would take Hackenschinidt ten minutes to catch Johnson and bring him to the mat, and if it takes him another five to put him down, surely Rogers and DeRiaæ could last the other 45 between them.I'll get three to beat Hack if they are to be found in America.\u201d Flanagan wouldn't say where he wculd pull the match, but it is here.Hackenschmidt threw O'Moore in Hamilton in \"4 minutes, and repeated in five minutes.ARGENTINE AND BOLIVIA ARE FRIENDS AGAIN.Buenos Ayres, Dec.1\u2014It is announced that friendly relations will be re-established between the Argentine Republic and Bolivia, following negotiations which have been going on between Gen.Jose Pafdo, ex-President of Bolivia, and the Argentine Government.The trouble between the two countries arose out of resentment, over the verdict of Argentina as arbitrator in the Peru-Bolivia boundary dispute.LEVEE WILL BE HELD .AT WINTER PALACE.St.Petersburg, Dec.1\u2014A levee will be held at the winter palace on Decgti.This is the first function of the kind since 1904.GREEK BAND ATTACKS A TURKISH COLUMN.Frankfort-on-the-Main; | Germany, Dec.1\u2014A despdtch to the Frankfort Zeitung from Soloniki, European Turkey, says that a Greek band attacked a column of Turkish troops near Santiquaranta, mortally wounding three of them.A Turkish company patrolling the region near Monastir fet into an ambuscade arranged by th Greeks, three of the Turks heing kill ed and one wounded.Two Greeks were killed.Wood's Phouphodine, Pinot, Beil, Broce co pag ne Be REM ol pod Nessa ere Sor shrewdly suspected that it would be | \u2018Many medicines, few cures\u201d.BEN].FRANKLYN, The Supreme Tonic The best evidence of the unique properties of IE is to be found in the fact that the reputation which it enjoys is mainly due to the spontaneous personal testimony of many prominent members of the Medical Profession, who having i its ble energising powers have recommended it to their patients.Dr.L ARTHUR DRACON, M.B., B.A., ote.1 Fiamboro Centre, Ont, enys : \u201cwi to Wilson's Invalides\u2019 Port Vi at it ie In reality \u201ca big brach 2 toute.Ite me TS in debility and general convalescence is 1thank you ery much fog baviag brought it to my sotlce.\u201d Dr, A.COWAN MOFFATT , Member Pharmaceutical Baclety of N.B., Kilberh, IS.B., says have uscd Wilson's Invalides\u2019 Port, It ls certaioly THR BRST ef toais wines, and 1 have much plessase in prescribing hor Dr.ROBERT HANLRY 130 Wallington Street, Kingston, Oat., says 1 \u201cI recommend Wilson'h Invalida\u2019 Pert\u201d to all my patients.BIG BOTTLE Pout Le \u2014 \u2014 EMILE JACOT, Jeweler, 85 St.Joseph St, Quebeo r FIVE RICH PREMIUMS FRER 1st.1 Cheque $100.00 ; 2nd.1 Ladies\u2019 or Gents Diamond Ring $75.00 ; 3rd.1 Ladies\u2019 or Gents Solid Gold Watch $50.00; 4th.1 Clock $15.00 ; 5th.1 Leather Satchel $10.00, THE CONDITIONS :\u2014Each purchase of one dollar or more entitles you to one ticket or more, according to the amount of your purchase.Each ticket is numbered and registered.The drawing to take place at 11.30 on the night of December 31st, 1910, at the store of EMILE JACOT, Jeweler, 95 St.Joseph St., Quebec.Orders by mail will receive ous best attention.Founded in 1878 Telephone 22 24 CHARLES VEZINA CONTRAGTING PLUMBER, TINSMITH and ROOFER Specialty:-Steam, Hot Air and Hot Water Heating Varied assortment of the most modern Bleotrioie) = Plamblng Soper atus, as well as Kitchen and Passaga Stoves ol makes rs ALSO ON HAND A complete assortmeut of Asphalt ani Rasbse Rortinz Mstemx | from she Brentford Roofing Caparo rt Conn : having accepted the general agency at Bram for the district a \u201cThis materin! alvantazsously replazas the pressat system of Metal yiogles and Concrete Roofing, 119-123 BRIDGE STREET, QUEBEC te) When you Need | A Pail, or a Tub, or a Fire Bucket See that you get EDDY\u2019S FIBREWARE it is Light, Tight, and Durable.Made in one Solid, Compaot Mass, and Positively will not taint Liquids of any kind The E.B.EDDY Co., Limited, Hull, Canada, = = \u2014_\u2014 Fa) ca 7 Pyroggapie OureiT, = aS ; Educallon \u2014AND\u2014 Amusement COMBINED Pyrography Repoussé Work Pierced Brass Work Wood Carving mad : PROV BO Clay Moulding 7 148 8t.John 8 ¢ QUKBEO THE MARSHALL SANITARY MATTRESS A + ren «Show Construction OPEN SHOWING E.CONSTRUCTION Patented all over the : uzs veusiaciviy.used by Tboussnda Every Mattress guaranteed for re JAMES PERRY, 323 St.Paul Street oflou and Levis, Eden street, evening, frm 7.00 to 8.20 o'olock FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC SAVINGS BANK 84.Roch, Bt.Sauveur, St, Johu Suburbe, Lizare open every Saturday snd KeTERASY PALS FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT AND 00 SAY BALANGR 19 10 BIRTH.GARDINER\u2014At \u201cStadacona,\u201d Haveloek, New Zealand, on the 28th November, 1910, à daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Gardiner.MARRIED.MURPHY-BISSET-\u2014At St.Andrew's Church, November 30th, by the Rev.Dr.Love, Giles B.Murphy, M.D, son of the late Richard G.Murphy, Brockville, to Adele P.Bisset, daughter of the late James Bisset, Gros Pin.DIED.ROUSSEAU \u2014At St.Roch, Dec.1st, 1910, at No 443; St.Joseph street, at the age of nine years and nine months, Rose Alma Rousseau, the beloved child of Alphonse Rousseau, conductor on the CPR.T7 Funeral will leave the late residence of deceased on Sunday afternoon, at 2.45 o'clock, for St.Rochte Church ind tiience to St.Charles Cemetery.Friends and relations are respectfully invited to attend.New Advertisements Great Bargains\u2014Faguy, Lepinay & Frere.Bpecial Sale-\u2014Thos.Donohue.At the Central Store\u2014J.P.Pare.The Frontenac Laundry.Oysters $6.00 a Barrel\u2014H.Derome.Loyola Hall\u2014Kathleen Parlow.Quebec Studio Club.The Place to Buy Beef\u2014Rowles Bros.The Imperial Laundry.Annual General Meeting\u2014National Breweries, Ltd.The Best Hotel in Town-St.Louis Hotelquebec Ski Club-Chas Lynch.Notice to Creditors\u2014E.R.Lafleche.Auditorium THIS WERK WOOD and RUSSEL |! Comedy Skit JAMES P.JOHNSTON Whistling Caruso LORRAINE SISTERS 7 Singers and Lancers PICTURES (4) SHOWS DAILY .(4) 430 - 3,00 - 7.30 - 9,00 P.M.8 and 100 va tre, Aer THIS WEEK \u201cL'ABBE GONSTANT:N\u201d Play in 3 Acts pt And as a Ourtain raleer \u201cLA MAIN DE SINGE\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Prices : Bore $0 & 753.Maserved Seals 3), »8 A 250.Admission 18 & 1.0.Matinses : Tuseday, Thursday and $atsr.day, 35, 26 & 155.Tel.375 1 i FRANK A.LAWRENCE in | \u201cPastimes on the Indian Reservation.\u201d CHARLES McDONALD, Popular Ballads and Parody.CAMERA CHAT.City Life in Tokyo.50 Slides.Short Lecture, 4 REELS OF PHOTOPLAY.Changed Monday, Wednesday, Friday.SATURDAY AMATEUR NIGHT.Continuous performance, 1.30 and 7.15.Admission, $ and 10 Cents.orem Aran [BEG STUDI CUR ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES Tussdoy, Devenir ooT.sinmotf and 10 AM.TO 6 PM.Room 113 City Hall The public are cordially invited.Dec2xfri,mon,tues LA GUIGNOLEE Te The Gonsarola Tami of Quebee All Commercial Travellers of this city, members or not of the Cercle des Voyageurs, are invited to be present on next Saturday night, 3rd December, at 8 o'clock p.m., at 288 John street, regarding the organization of the Guignolee.By Order, A.A.ALMERAS, Secretary.Nov.20xu, wed, frix8 The delights of dining away from home occa sionally is becoming more popular every day \u2018 The way of.the - 87.LOUIS ts à proof of this, as our fast increasing clientele clearly shows, and more so when we have those delightful orchestral concerts every Thursday and Sunday during the service of our special Table d'Hote Dianer.Tahles resatved by phone OLYMPIA Best Ventilated Theatre in Town HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE.Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs.FOLLOW THE CROWD.Admission 5¢ and 10¢ SROYAL# \u2018302 STIOSEPH ST.THE BEST SHOW iN TOWN \u201cVaudeville de Luxe.\u201d .Finest Moving Pictures.Latest Illustrated Songs ang .First.Class Orchestra.Auditorium FRIDAY EVENING, \u201c DEC.2nd, 1910 FIRST CONCERT The Quebse Symphony Orchestra Under the direction of Mr.Joseph Vezina.With assistance of MSS BLAXGHE SHOWALTER, Soprane Reserved Seats, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00.Admission 25c.The Box Office will he open from 9 to 12 A M.and 4 to 6 P.M.' LOYOLA HALL Monday Evening, Dec.5th Firat appearance in her native country of the eminent Canadian Violinist Kathleen Parlow Admission tickets 76¢, $1.00 and $1 60 according to looation Plan of seats and sale of tickets at A.Lavigne musle and | plano warerooms, 93-88 St.John ; dec.ax3 The National Brewariss, Limifad, The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of \u201cThe National Breweries, Limited,\u201d will be held at the head office of the Company, Eastein Townships Bank Building, Montreal, on Wednesday, December 7th, 1910, at twelve o'clock noon in accordance with the by-laws of the Company.By order of the Board.J.UD.HUDSON, Secy.-Treasurer.Montreal, Nov.asth, 1910.dec.axy ÿ The Best Evidence | wasp C| OUR BEEF B in thaconstint incrosaing demand which has recently exoeeded our RB hest expectations.There can be # no true appreciation of what spe- R cial value is now offered in 00D BEEF at BOWLES BROS Successors to Baty Sree Monlsalm Market Stall 83 PHONE 3833 nov.1 1xmon, Wed, frixam \u2018| Court in a | IN AND ABOUT TOWN [j OEE BE AEE CATHOLIC FORESTERS ELECT OFFICERS Alderman Mulroney Was Again Chosen as Chief Ranger of.8t.Patrick\u2019s Court.There was a largely attended meet: ing of the members of St.Patrick's Court, No.620, C.O.F,, last evening at Taras Hall, when election of officers took place.The Court, which is in a very flourishing condition, passed a hearty vote of thanks to -the retiring officers, wha, under the able guidance of Ald.Mulroney, have placed the splendid state.As a testimonial of the high regard in which the members held the Chief Ranger he was again unanimously elected for another term.The officers elected wete as follows :\u2014 Spiritual Director\u2014Revd.Father Jones.D.H.C.R\u2014].O'Malley, re-elected.P.C.R~\u2014].J.Breen, re-elected.C.R.\u2014W.J.Mulroney, re-clected.V.C.R\u2014L.H.Egan.Rec.-Sec.~J.R.Bresnahan, re-elect.Fin.-Sec.\u2014P.J.Egan.Treasurer\u2014P.Hanrahan, re-elect: ed.Trustees\u2014Geo.Muleair, re-elected, J.D.McAneeny, R.H.Hartley.Speaker\u2014P.J.Jobin.Senior Conductor\u2014H, Egan.Junior Conductor\u2014J.Berrigan._Inside 1.\u2014D.McClory.Outside S.\u2014J.Carty.After the meeting closed a game of euchre was engaged in by the members.AMBULANCE CALLS.For the month of November the ambulance responded to 34 calls.ACTING LICENSE COMMISSIONER.Mr.Roger La Rue has been appointed acting License Commissioner\u2019 to act in the place of Judge Chauveau.RECORDER'S COURT.A carter arrested for causing a dis- tutbance on St.Joseph street was fined $10 and costs or fifteen days\u2019 jail by the Recorder yesterday.He was the only prisoner béfore the court.A CARTER IN TROUBLE.On a charge of forgery, a carter named Edmund Gautin.was arrested yesterday.He was brought before the Court of Sessions and remanded to jail to await an investigation.QUARANTINE STATION.The greater portion of the quarantine staff at Grosse Isle has returned to town for the winter.The only persons on the island sre the Russiam cholera patient and his attendants, with the usual winter guardians.so PER CENT DISCOUNT.If you want any Brussels or Axminster carpet we have just received a splendid assortment which we will dispose of at 20 per cent less than value.Come and examine the stock.We make a specialty of rugs in all sizes.Faguy, Lepinay & Frere A VOICE FROM JAPAN IN METHODIST CHURCH.An opportunity of hearing facts of interest concerning the Sunrise Kingdom will be afforded next Sunday evening, when Miss Timberlake will address the congregation in the Methodist Church.Miss Templeman is a daughter of Rev.William Timberlake, of Montreal, and has served a term as missionary in Japan under the Woman's Missionary Society.She will also be present at the annual meeting of the Missionary Auxiliary on Saturday next at 3.30 o'clock, in \u2018| the church parlor, and will give interesting details of the work being done.All ladies interested are invited.TWO PRICES.$42.50 for a fur-lined cost, Persian lamb collar and first-clase finish.$62.50 for a Sedan cloth overcoat, first quality and lined in muskrat and fine natural otter collar.Both very desirable overcoats.: J.L.O.PROULX, 96 St.Joseph St.FAREWELL MEETING TO THE REV.MR.CLARK.Arrangements have been all but completed for the holding of a farewell gathering in honor of the Rev.Wylie C.Clark, on Friday, the 9th of December.The meeting will be held in the Assembly Hall of the Y.M.C.Aunder whose auspices it is being ar ranged for.Mr.Carson, the Secretary of that institution, will give all necessary information in regard to the celebration, to attend which an invita: tion is to be extended to all citizens.Mr.Clark is expected to tell one of his popular stories, after which an address will be presented to him.The Hon.Justice McCorkill will occupy the chair and a programme of music will be provided by a union choir.OUR COSTUMES.During the present week we will have an exceptionally large sale of costumes and mantles at exceptionally low prices.They are the latest styles and we make a specialty of children\u2019s blouses, FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERR UNITED STATES RAILWAY MEN Come to Quebec After a Tour af Inspection of Thir Lines, css A special train, consisting of the of- fleial cars of the New York, New Haven & Hartford, the Boston & Maine, the Maine Central and the Quebec Central Bailway, arvived at Levis yesterday afternoon, after s run of less than three hours from Dudawell Junction, over the Quebec Central Railway.The officers and directors of these lives were on an inspecting tour of their different systems, and upon the invitation of General Manager J.H.Walsh, of the Quebec Central Railway, extended their trip to Quebec.The special train wrrived at Levis at 4.20 p.m.and will leave on the return trip at noon to-day.The party, whose names will be ired as among the most prominent railroad men of the country, is composed as follows: C.8.Mallen, of New York, president of the New York, New Haven & Hartford; the Boston & Maine and Maine Central Railway; J.E.Byrnes, of New Haven, vice president of the same can- panies, and the following directors of these companies: J.L.Billard, J.8 hemmingway, Wm.Bkinner, Samuel Hemmingway, Frank Barr (third vice president and general manager of the Boston & Maine Railroad), J.B.Brady, of New York; H.A.Fabien, manager of the purchasing department of the New York, New Haven & Hartford; Boston & Maine \u2018and Maine Central Railroads; B.Compbell, vice president of the New York, New Hagen & Hartford Railway; W.F.Barry, of Boston (second vice president of the Boston & Maine Railroad) ; Morris McDonald, vice president and general manager of the Maine Central Railroad; J K.Walsh, general manager of the Quebec Central Railway, and W.L.Roland, secretary to the president of the New York, New Haven & Hart ford Railway Companies, PANAMA.The American Consul here has received word from Pasama tbat they are in urgent need of boilegmakers in that lo: eality.GIVEN AWAY.You will pay 70 cents for silk worth $1.80.We will make you a better offer, as we are selling it this week for 48 cents.L\u2019'HEUREUX & GAUVIN.NEW MEMBERS OF BOARD OF TRADE.Among the new members elected to the Board of Trade the name of Hector Jobin, of the firm of Jobin & Paquet, was inadvertently omitted in the report or the general meeting, FANCY SALE AT ; MONTMORENCY FALLS.It should not be forgotten that the fancy sale in aid of the extension of the work of St.Mary's Chureh, Montmorency Falls, in to take place to-day.The mem: bers of the Ladies\u2019 Guild have been working bard to make this eale an exceptionally attractive one, and it is hoped that many of the Quebec fripnds of this pretty little country chureh will attend.Tbe sale will start this afternoon, and at 5 6'clock there will be & ten.In the evening & short musical programme will be given.The sale will undoubtedly be a most successful and enjoyable one, and should draw a large crowd of all friends of Bt.Mary's Church and its work.\u201cL'ARLESIENNE.\u201d Alphonse Daudet's famous drama \u201cL'Arlesienne\u201d will be presented next week at the Theatre National.Bizet, the composer of Carmen has written special music for this celebrated play and his beautiful music will be rendered by a large orchestra and a strong choir.The présentation of \u201cL'Acleseinne\u201d in Quebec will be as near as possible a copy of the Paris performances at the Odeon Theatre and also at the Trocadero.Ail amateurs of good theatricals and also lovers of music will have to go to the Theatre National next week.\u201cL\u2019Arlesienne\u201d will surely be one of the biggest successes of the season.CANON SCOTT TO PREACH IN MONTREAL.Rev.Canon Frederick G.Beott, of Bt.Matthew's Chureh, Quebec, will preach at « special service for men, to be held under the auspices of the Federation of Churehmen\u2019s Associations at Christ Church Cathedral, in Montreal, on Bunday morning next.The Gazette says of the approaching eveat:\u2014' \u2018Canon Beott in » prescher of unusual power and blo- quence, besides being well known as one of the lending Canadian poets and au- hors.His sermon to the First Canadian South African contingent prior to their departure to the front, is considered ss one uf the preatest pulpit orations ever delivered in Canada.\u201d THB QUEBEC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT.To-night at the Auditorium the curtain raises for the Symphony Orchestra's fiest concert of this season.The director, Mr.Joseph Vezina, and menshers have pre pared an exceptionst brilliant programme which is sure to be appreciated by Quebee's musie-loving public.The soloist, Miss Edoa Blanche Showalter, has the reputation of being classed in the same rank as Madame Pasquale, who sung with the Symphony Orchestra in the gala eon- cent at the tercentemary.For the month of November Miss Showalter has been touring with the New York Symphony Orchostrs, under Mr.Walter Damrosch.> UEBEC CHRUNIOLE OF MUCH INTEREST TO ALL CANADIANS Details Regarding the Forestry Convention to Be Held Here Next Month, £a 1906 s Dominion Forestry Convention was held ia Ottawa which aroused so much attention to this important subject that Sir Wilfrid Laurier has called aa- other to meet in the city of Quebec, under the apupices of tbe Canadian Forestry Association, on Jan.18, 19 and 20, 1911.This gathering will discuss matters particularly affecting:the Province of Que bee.Bir Lomer Gouin, Premier of Quebee, is warmly supporting the project and Hon.Mr.Allard, Minister of Lands and Forests, is in consultation with Hon.W.C.Edwards, the great Ottawa lumber man and president of the Osnadian For estry Association, regarding tbe details.The papers and discussions will be in both French and English, and such met- ters will be discussed as the best method of checking forest destruction by fires, reforesting of burned areas, the farmer\u2019s woodlot forestry education, forest administration, forest insects, ete.The Commission of Conservation will meet on Jan.17, under the chairmanship of Hon.Clifford 8ifton, so that the leading authorities on forest conservation from all over Canada will be tm Quebec that week.A strong local committee has been formed with Mr.H.M.Price as chairman, and Mr.A.Bedaud as secretary, to look after the details, in conjunotion with the general committee of the aseo- ciation, of which Mr.James Lawler, Canadisn Building, Ottaws, is the secretary, to whom all enquiries may bs addressed.WILL HOLD USUAL MILITARY SMOKING CONCERT.\u2018There will bo à grand smoking concert for the peumanent military forces and others at St.Matthew\u2019s Parish Room on Monday evening next at 8 o\u2019clock.These events have proved so enjoyable and so successful in past seasons that there will no doubt be the usual large gathering at the approaching one.LASKER LEADS IN MATCH WITH JANOWSKIL Berlin, Dec.1.\u2014The ninth game of the championship chess match between D.Janowski and Emanuel Lasker, which began here this afternoon, was adjourned after 30 moves.Present score: Lasker, 5; drawn 3; Janowski, 0.NEW LUNCH.ROOM IN LOWER TOWN.Mr.Ernest Cote, proprietor, of the well-known Headquarters Restaurant, in St.Peter street, will open up his new lunch room on Saturday.The lunch room will be up to date in every detail, and a first-class lunch will be given for 25c, CRUISER NIOBE MAY NOT LEAVE ON CRUISE.Halifax, N.S, Dec.1.\u2014It was expected that the Canadian cruiser Niobe would leave this month on a cruise for the West Indies, possibly with the H.M.S.Cornwall, now in port here, and scheduled to leave on December 15, hut it was announced to-day that the Niobe will probably : not leave on the cruise until the early part of February.| MISSING PILOT BOAT CREATES ANXIETY.MORRIS MICHAELS, Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, \u2018 AND Windsor Hotel, - Montreal, invites inspection of his special brands of cigars, manufactured ,exclusively from .PURE HAVANA TOBACCO \u2019 by Cuban workmen of the highest skill.LA PROTECTORA, Made by Granda Hnos y Ca, CARLOTTA, \u201c \"8.Davis & Sons, ROSARITA, \u201c \u201cEd.Youngheart& Co MIRAMAR, \u201c \u2018J.Hirsch & Sons.BL GLOBO, \u201c \u201cJose Grande.- These cigars represent, not only his own careful judge ment, the result of 42 YEARS EXPERIENCE, \" but in addition, the best efforts of the above noted factories.1 me re The Famous Rayo Gives the Best Light at Any \u2018When Tu pay more than the Rayo price for a lamp, you are paying for extra decorations that cannot add to the quality of the light.You can\u2019t pay for a better light, because there is none.An oil light has the least effect on the human eye, and the Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made, though low in price.You can pay $5, $10, or $20 for some other lamp, and although you get a more costly lamp, you can\u2019t get a better light than the white, mellow, diffused, unflickering light of the low- priced Rayo.Hass strong: durable shade holder.This ses- to the \u2019s burner strength and appearance.Made of oid bras, nickeled, and easily polished.* Once a Rayo User, Always One Beales not at yours, write for desoripfive circular fo the nearest agency of the The Imperial 011 Company Limited.AT THE GREAT STOXES OF QUEBEC CENTRE Faguy, Lepinay & Frere OUR TOYS.Our toys are nearly all In- A few specimens for Friday and Saturday : \u2014 Children\u2019s St.John, N.B,, Dec.1.\u2014There is some anxiety over the St.John pilot boat Defender, which was cruising in the Bay of Fundy prior to the big storm of Saturday and Sunday last.and had not been heard from since.| There are on board Captain Joseph Smith, Pilots Miller, Sherrard and Spears, and\u201d a crew of two.It is thought possible that she may be in some cove along the bay just out of touch of telephone or telegraph.| SALE OF EGG8 ! UNFIT FOR FOOD.| New York, Dec.t.\u2014Severe ecriti- cism of the Bureau of Food investigation of the Health Department of New York for permitting the sale of © spoiled eggs for food purposes and\u2019 tolerating unsanitary conditions in, connection with the breaking of eggs | sold in bulk for use as food is contained in a preliminary report made to Mayor Gaynor by Raymond B.: Fosdick, Commissioner of Accounts.| Mr.Fosdick recommends that the evi- i dence obtained by his department be , placed before the District Attorney for action, the dismissal of ome in-, spector and the continued suspension of two others.The investigation | showed, Mr.Fosdick reports, that the sale of \u201crots and spots,\u201d or decayed eggs for use as food was carried on | widely.\u201cEven if the eggs were wholesome~\u2014which they are not,\u201d he | writes\u2014\"the filthy conditions under which the eggs are opened and han- died in many of the places mentioned would be sufficient to condemn them for food purposes.\u201d Mr.Fosdick gives a long list of bakers and jobbers whom he alleges bought decayed eggs.| PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded.50c.WILLIE HOPPE 18 STILL MAKING RECORDS.New York, Dec.1.\u2014Willie Hoppe, ! of this city, who holds the world\u2019s | championship at 18.1 and 18.2 batk-line | billiards, created a new world's record average of 33 3-15 to-night in the first half of his 1,000 point match at 18.1 balk-line with George Slosson, the former chamokm who is the challen-< ser, } black and colored tweed mantles, latest novelties, worth $3 and $4, for 2.39 and $4.50, $5 and $6, for $3.49.HATS.Alf our last season's trimmed hats are for sale at 33 per cent discount.stalled.Come and visit this magnificent and incomparable display of all kinds of articles.OUR DOLLS.A fine dressed doll which closes its eyes, height 9 inches, for 25 and 35 cents.12 inches in height, 50 cents.Dolis of all sizes and dressed from 75 cents to $6.Kid dolls undressed, sizes 10 to 37 inches, from 25 cents to $1.98.MANTLES.We allow a discount of 20 per cent on all our ladies\u2019 mantles.PERSIAN LAMB.We have just received fifty Persian lamb skins at $5.70.ELECTRIC BEAL.Fifty electric seal skins worth so cents to be sold this week at 33 cents.CURTAINS, We have a large consignment of Nottingham point curtains, which are being sold from 75 cents to $15 a pair.PORTIERES.1% dozen hrocatelle portieres in green and red.Special value $4.35.CHINA BETS.China sets, 12 pieces and more, from 10 cents to $4.00.We have two good sets which we sell at so cents and $1, GAMES, A complete assortment of games of chance, all kinds and all prices.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.Of all kinds, such as drums, cornets, violins, clarionets, &ec.LAWN.$00 yards of white lawn, very good quality, 38 inches wide, special 11 cents.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LEGGINGS.Cloth leggings in drab, navy blue, grey and brown, worth 75 to 90 cents, this week So cents.tent art OILCLOTHS.We have a great selection of carpets and oilcloths, among them being a Canadian linoleum, which is sold at a special price, 40 cents.MADRAS, We have a large lot of white and colored Madras muslin worth 40 cents, this week 25 cents.HORSES.Rocking horses, all sizes, at exceptionally low prices.\u2014 VEHICLES.A large sclection of dolls\u2019 vehicles on wheels or skates, sleighs, children\u2019s carioles.BOXES.Joiner's boxes, work boxes, bok of blocks, of all sizes and quantities.MECHANICAL TOYS.A large assortment such as mills, engines, cars, aeroplanes, etc.Faguy, Lapinay & Frere, 254-264 St.John St. \u2018The Last Drop Ÿ ON ! just as good as the first, because it is just the same as the and \u201cOld We devote the of \u201cOld Orkney\u201d Whisky is WE AN | BE { | drop is absolutely perfect.™ Whisky ah that 4 3 ; entire pro- re : duction of our distillery to \u201cOld ; i i Orkney\u201d Whisky and bottle Lx | every drop of it ourselves.nc 1 uot thio omy or Old Orkney\".McCoanell\u2019s Distillery Limited 4 = 1S, \\ Dacre Hoo, Ard] I ; Proprietors of STROMNESS BISTILLERY Orkney, Scotland.Agents for Quebec Province A.E, Mallette a or 4 St.Jean Ba: Montreal.MADE ATTACK | UPON BISHOP | Speaker at Empire Club Lunch- | econ Made a Somewhat | Startling Address.Toronto, Dce.1-\u2014Notwithstanding n protest from Mr.Featherstonchaugh that he was getting personal.and the fact that sitting next to him was Bishop Sweeny, Mr, Arthur Hawke, the well-known essayist, severely attacked the Bishop of Niagara at this | afternoon's Empire Club luncheon.! \u201cLast week,\u201d said Mr.Hawke, \u201cthe Bishop of Niagara, in speaking upon the political situation in Great Drittin said the suffragettes were a class 1pon whom rats should be set.1 venture to think,\u201d he remarked, with emphasis, \u201cthere is not a man in this toon who would dream of turning a rat on a woman who was convicted of marder.When we hear those whose duty it is to be charitable to the weak and to be kind, using language of that sort about the political situation, it just illustrates how easy it may be to talk with authority, but absolutely without knowledge.\u201cThe bishop also sald,\u201d continued Mr.Hawke, \u201cthat the Socialist Labosrites were the rudest, roughest and most ruthless gang that could possibly be collected.He said they were the most disreputable nf all tyrants AI I can say in answer to that is that it ill becomes one who follows in the footstens of the Holy Narazene.He evidently docs not understand the lesson which history teaches ns, If he did he would know that the political prosperity which is enjoyed in Great Pritain is the results of subjects he.Ing placed before the judgment of the people.Mr.Arthur Ralfour will tell the bishop of Niagara that the labos party in the Himse of Commons are ns good a crowd as are to be found in that Assembly.\u201d Mr.Hawke alsa criticised the state- nients made hy the Bishop on the West Indies Lines From Pies 47, Nort?River, New York.ROYAL MAIL YOB BERMUDAS8 BERMUDIAN, 6,600 tong, 10th and 24th December, at 10am lois, BL Tite Antique ae - Dominios, Martinique, Lucia, oes and Demerara: ss, KORONA, 2 p.m.' 13th Decomher.£8.PARIMA, 2 p.m., 27th December, Fer ali information, apply to QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.LTD.48 Dalhousie Strest.F.8.BIUCAING, Ticket $4 Louis Stresh.C.A.LAFRANCE NOTARY Samoved ble Offiles to 92 St.Peter Strest Money to Loan LOTS FOR SALE on St.Louis Road Avril 12x1y \u2014iramrmem NEW BOOKS \u201cThe Second Chance,\u201d by Nellie L.McClung, author of \u201cSowing Seeds in Danny.\u201d \u201cThe Stampeder,\u201d by S.A.White.*Clever Betsy,\u201d by C.A.Burnham.\u201cThe Man in the Mirror,\u201d by Hudson Douglas.- \u201cThe Frontiersman,\u201d by C.A.Cody.\u201cAt the Sign of the Jack o-Lantern,\u201d by Myrtle Reid.See our Cheap Sale of \u201cPopular Reprints,\u201d cloth binding, regular $1.25 edition, sale price Goc.P.J.EVOY'S SOOKSTORE.WI SL dons dt, & & CARRIER & 00.Send Botate and Avewrwnes Srvimre 106 OL John Street Tes efrine 696, LT Joncas, Trembd'ay & Malouln OS Engineers ant Land burveysrs Office : Bank Nationals Buiding Heng 1800 OT.00, Que.FRIDAY.DECEMBER 3.1010 Royal Mail Steamers LhGrpoot, Batitax and st.John Service From From From Liverpool Steamship St Johw Helifez ith Nov, Virginian sth Nov.36th Nov, 17th © Tunisia: 2) asth Victorian oth * 10th Dec.16t Dec, Grampian 33th \u201c RATES OF PASSAGE.Tordizners Saloon $%a.coand up, second sadie Bro.coand up, third clase $31.25 Othet steamers Satocu 470 orand \u201812: secpad cabin $47.50 and up, third class $30.00 Olasgow, Partiand asd Bosten Servis From > From From Glasgow Bteamehip Portiaud Dostou 12th Nov.Huugariao zad Deg.; toth \u201c Preteriaa oth Deckth\u201c Sicilian 16th Decard Dec.Corinthiea 2374 Dec, London, Havre and Ha\"far ood St Joke Series From From From Los.tos Havre Steamshlo St.John 9th Nov.11th Nov, Pomeranian 3oth Nov.9th Dec.oth Dec.Sardinian 38th Dec, One class cabin called second, to London $41.avdup, Te Havre Sym aud up.Sune Third clas.to Losdou, $380 to Havre,.¥30 00 2832.90.Midabip Batons Muaicand Smoking Rao: oa Promensde Deck, Electric gh asd Blige Keels, Every modars improvement, Marconi Wirclesa Telegraph om Soar) al ager Brate bolug atonce a cguveniedes itioual «a feguard in case of accig nt, 4 RAK & LU.360 Champlain anda _goars, P.O.Box; 7% Office Telephone, 1184 AMOS J.COLSTON Hoohelaga Bank Buliding 132 #ù Potur Strost, Quedez anadian Auditaud Appraisers* Asssociation Accoontaant, Auditor, Curator, Liquidator ani Geucral Agent, Real Ketate.Lumbet and ruaipæool Bouri and Sold » Correepondenos +0laitss ALEX.HARDY The Real Estate Broker Reliable Connections in ® Western Canada Hochelaga Bank Building, City POWER % BONDS WR [XVITR ENQUIRY W.Graham Browne & Cs., OEALERS IN BORDS 222 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL QUÉBEC, RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO.FALL AND WINTER TIME-TABLE, 1910-0 On and after Monday, September ryth, 1930, trains will rus as follows: BHIWEXKN QUEBEC AND MONTMORENCY .PALLR (Week Days.) Leave Quebec for Moutmorency Falls at $30, £45, 6,03, 6,20, 0.48, 7.03, 7.47, 7.48, B00, GS 920, j0.09 11.00 a.m.every 30 minutes (ron 12.00 Roon to6.0 pus.then 20, 2:97 5,03, 9.00, Ja and 11 oom.Leave Montmorency Falla (or Quadec, 6.59 6.15, 6.30, 7.00, 7.15,7,20, 8.18, 8.90, 9.20, 10,15, 10,30, 11.302.m.every 30 minutes from 12.59 lo 7.90 pan, then £30, 9.30, ta 20 and 11.20 pM.fau va) Leave Quebee for Montmoreucy Faits at 7.0, us 10.00 8.10, every 30 inlautes from 12.99 p.m, 08.00 p.m, then 200, 8.00, 900, 10.00 esd 12,00 10.» Leave Montmorency Falls for Quebec at 6,58, 10.08, 91.43 Am, 12.4 p.m.every 3 misates from 1.00 pam, to 6.30 pm then 7.30, Ko, 9.38, 16,50 éRd 11,20 P.M, LETWKEM QUNNRC AND STE ANNE DR BHAUPRE.(Week Days.) Leave Quebec for Ste Anne da Beaupre at TI SIO AM, 148, 4.18, 215 and 8.15 pw.ve dts Amwe de Beaupre for a sm 615 7.00, 930 Em, 1300 (noon) and 4.18 ! NOTR\u2014For intermedi i tables nf ata Stations ses time {Bosdays,) Leave Quebec for Ste Aone de Beaupre 7.00.30.008 m., 1.48, 3.1, « 8.eave Bie Asus de Bosapre Por Quebs 0 x 10.30, 11,00 £31., 15.00 (3001), 4.15, $00 aad .3p -, PR oTRéTor intermediate Btationsm time tables, URFWARN- QUESNC, HEAUPRE AND ST.JOACHIM, Weck Days} fæave Quebec for St.Joachim oy am., 1,45 and $.3$ Bo Leave t.Joachim for Qu bea at 7.18 11.45 £2, 8 2, * OFR-Far intermedius Stations see time.es tœundeys Leave dec for B aupre 1.45 pus.Leare Seronre for Quebec 10.0 ath.and 4.8 » ave Quebec for St.Joachim 145 pus.ave It, Joachim for Quebec 4.00 p.m.NOTE \u2014Rlec ric car cousects at Mastai hy all traing for passengers going Lo or fog rom Mastai Sanitorium, Asylum, eto.outmorency Falls Rievator runs as follows; fi x to 11,59 AM; rom (0 1, tO 11.90 9.A, jomm'utaiion lirkets fusucd to all Stations Loc: ress service for parcels.small boxes, mea ruite, \u201cte, on all tralses, charges are § cts und upwards according to welght Fer allether luformalion apply te the Super intendeni, HR A CARR, à À RVKRRI.!, uperintewden: Ges\u2018i.Manager - k days, from 630 sm PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that the City of Quebec intends to build à bridge over the River St.Charles, at the northern extremity of Dorchester street, and has deposited a duplicate of the plan of the said bridge in the registry office of the registration division of Quebec, together with s copy of the petition made to His Excellency the Governor-General-in-Counell for the Dominion of Csnads.M.CHOUINARD, Bolicitor for the City of Quebec.Quebec, Novembe: 28th, 1910.80V.20XIm _\u2014.INSOLVENT NOTICE Canada Provinee of Quebec } Superior Court Distriet of Quebse In the matter of Amedee Bouchard & Co., Lauzon, Insolvents, Notice is hereby given that in virtue of an order of the Court dated 25th November, 1910, a meeting of the creditors of the said insolvents will be held in the Superior Court at Quebec, Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 1910, at ten o'clock am.to give their advice to the appoint: ment of a Curator and one or more jn: spectors to this estate.J.P.E.GAGNON, Te Provisional Guardian, Office: 44 Dalhousie street, Richelieu & Ont.Nav.Co.Building.1 Quebec, 25th November, 1910.NEDOUGALL & COMANS, STOCK BROKERS, H.S.THOMSON NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.| By private wire to MoDonald, Lesperance & Co., Hochelaga Bank Building :\u2014 New York, Dec.1.\u2014The stock market was subjected to another overhauling today in the process of which prices again fell with some precipitation.The movement at times was strongly suggestive of urgent liquidation, to which the extensive selling of the short interest gave added impetus.On the surface much of the day's news was favorable, rather than otherwise.The decision of the Steel interests to maintain prices, despite the increasing dullness in the trade and the re duction of the Bank of England discount rate, which came as a surprise, should under ordinary conditions bave proved belp- ful to the bull account, but for some Intangible reason the feeling of pessimism which manifested itself on Monday, fol lowing Mr.Hill\u2019s interview, seems to have taken strong lLold in speculative quarters.With or without reason, there is a fast growing belief that conditions tn the steel trade must ere long reach a eritieal stage.Then too the quiet intimations from suthoritative sources of pos sible labor troubles in the near future because of depressed industrial conditions, have given rise fo some apprebenalon.The weakness of the Gould iseuds was one oË the most notable features of the stock market.Denver & Rio Grande preferred was at one time 514 pointe below the previous day\u2019s alosing pries, and there were Tumors of a reduetion or pos sible suspension of the dividend on that issue.Other stocks conirolled by the interest were correspondingly heavy.In the final trading, however, Denver & Rio Grande preferred recovered all its early loss on the announce mnt of the regular dividend, and the balance of the list which made its lowest prices in the last hour closed with fractional recoveries.The tone was feverish and uncertain, bowever, and such ground a8 was recovered was largely due to short covering.Compared with a month ago, the active list shows losses that range from 3 points in Union Paeific to 5 points or more in Northern Pacific, Great Northern preferred, Reading, New York Central, United States Steel, Amalgamated Copper and American Smelting.In some of the epecialtien declines have been even greater.American securities were strong and ae- tive in London during the early session here, but broke sharply towards the close.In our own market London was reported to have purchased from 10,000 to 15,000 shares on balance.Net losses for October were reported by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western; Pennsylvania, Reading and New York Central Lines, while the National Railways of Mexico showed a handsome increase for the same period.The bond market was easy.Total sales, par value, 9,837,000.U.8, Government bonds were unchsoged.Quotations on the New York Stoek Exchange, as recaived by Bruneau & Dupuis, from Charles Head & Ce.\u2014 ; Opes.High.Low.Close.Atchison .100% 100% 99% 100% Am Car Fdy.50% 00% 50 50% Am Loco .25% 36% 364 86% Am 8 & Ref.76% - 76% 74% 75% Apaconds .40 40 39% 89% t & Ohio.105% 105% 106 105 rook B T .15% 78% 75 78 Can Pac Ry .192% 193 192% 103 Colo F & Iron.81% 31% 30% 30% Ches & Ohio.81% 81 7944 60% Cop Amalg .65% 65% 6 644 Detroit United.53 83 83 53 Erie .2714 274 27 er Dolst pf.45 45 45 45 Usa Con .1313 18135 1808 130% Gen Flec .1-54% 154% 15444 184% Gt North pf.121%4 12154 12014 121% Til Central .180% 130% 129% 189% Lone & Nash, .142% 1413 140 140% Interborough .18% 1g 19 19 Tee.Less 17% 17% 17% 17% Mo Pro.461 46%4 444 46% Nat Lead .5544 05% 84 54 Nor & West .87 97 07 97 North Pas .118% 1143 118% 1183 N Y Centrat.11344 1113 110 110% Ont & West .41 41 40% 404 Pennsylvania .123% 12016 188% 128% People\u2019s Gas, 10886 106%, 1043 104% Prad Steel Car.30 80% 30 30% Readiug .148 148% 145% 146% Rock Taland .30% 30% 20% 80% Do p£ .6314 63) 654 03% 800 com .130% 130% 129% 389% Sugar .134M% 114% 11344 118% Se Paul .128% 130% 190 180% South Pas .11¢ 114 119% 113% flouth Ry .24% 35 4% 35 Dopf.00 60 50% 59% Tex Pos .2814 85% 254 254 Union Pre 170% U 8 Steel .74% Webssh .10 14 16% 18% VO Chemisal .81% 6134 6056 00% \u201c= rn A Bel 8took Brokers N | Pr Sieg Toronto, Boston and New York Telephone No.94%.l C.W.WALCOT, Member Quebec Stock Exchange Specially Selected Munipal Debentures yielding from 434 to 54W, .Particulars on application.98 8t.Poter St.Telephomes 327 or §22 Quebec.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.By private wire to Neuville Belleau & Co., 98 8.Peter street :\u2014 Asked.Offered.Asbestos .- 14 12 Black Lake 16 Cement .2934 23 | Dopf.8534 Crown Reserve .2.6314 CPRy.192% | Dom Iron 60% | Dopt.108 Detroit .52% } Mackay .90 | Power , .136% Montreal Strout 221 Nova Scotia 84% Quebes .57% R & Ontario .894 800 .craves 130 Toronto d.128 Twin City 109 Woods .184 Rio Janeiro 101% Toledo .\u2014 Bell \u2019Phone \u2014 Porto Rico .49% Textile , .62% Ogilvie .12444 Perman .59% Rubber .0% THinois .80 Shawinigan .137 105% Shawinigan, 10 at 106; 15 at 105%.Cement, 20 at 28% ; 25 at 23%, Cement pf., 20 at 86.! Boo, 100 =t 130.Dom Iron, 50 at 6014 ; 25 at 60%.Penman, 25 at 58.Quebec, 50 6,68; 5 at 57.Toronto Ry, 3D at 122% ; 50 at 12934.Power, 25 et 1363.~ Montreal Strewt, 50 at 228.Nova Seotis, 25 at 35 Quebec Bonds, 1,000 at 853%.Rio Janeiro, 50 at 10134.OILS, BTC.Liverpool.\u2014Turpentine spirits, steady, 54s 6.Rosin, common, steady, 13s, Pe troleum, refined, steady, 614d.Linseed oil, firm, 472.London \u2014Caleutta linseed, April-June, 6e.Linseed oil, 44s.Bperm oil, £34.Petroleum, American refined, 51d; do., epirite, 6%d.Turpentine spirits, 54s.Rosin, American, strained, 148 94; do, fine, 16s 734d.Antwerp.\u2014Petrolenm, 19 francs.Savennsh.\u2014Turpentine, firm, 7414c to 758; sales, 068; heceipts, 484; shipments, 7; stock, 16,588.Rosin, firm; sales, 3,- 188; receipts, 2,140; shipments, -,300; stocks, 85,974.Quote: B, 65.65 to $5.70; D, #5.6744 to 45.75; E, 85.70 to 45.774 ; F, 45.75 to 85.85; G, $5.80 to 45.874; H, 45.85 to 65.00; I, 86.16; K, 86.60; M, 4.675; N, 47.20 WG, $7.55; WW, 67.65.NEW YORK OLOSING LETTER.By private wire to McDougall & Cowans, 81 8t.Peter street: \u2014 New York, Dee.1.\u2014The downward movenent made further headway id the afternoon and many of the leading issues sustained additioral declines of 8 point or more, earryimg prices considerably under yesterday's closing.There was a desl of talk about the labor sitna- tion and the consideration of some means to reduce the number of unemployed in the most important industries, which may take the shape of proposed wage reductions.The earnings of the New York Central Lines, showing! à gross incremse of $966,000 and net decrenses of 61,862,- 000, was a signal for beavy selling throughout the list, It is annonuced that the November coupon of the Detroit, To- Jodo & Ironton first mortgage 4s bonds was defaulted, slso the Beachcresk Cosl coupons.Just before the close the regular dividend on Denver preferred was announced.This was the signal for a rally and the close was strong at 1 to 1% below last night\u2019s close.St.Paul earnings for October net decrease $579, 109, four mouths\u2019 met decrease 8916,- 837.Total sales, 881,000 shares.\u201c1836 16 Yaars in Business THE BANK OF British North ainerica Capita) and Reserve Over $7,000,000 Smo.me SU In the matter of GEORGES BELIVEAU, | of La Graade Riviere, Merchant, .Insoivent.Notice ls hereb - given that on Wednesday, Dos.1410, 190,11 i o'clock A.M.will be sold by public auction at the ofêce of the aude : ras Bt, Pet » , the assets of this estate as follow | (a) étock \u2026.Office Furnitare (8 Book debts.128125 \u20ac.ollin t - (4) The rights of i trent use timberland si =d in the Township of Perce, Gaspe Couuty, hein, No.6s of the 351 range of the sai Townshipte) The rights of the [umivent on n property heing ksown and desixued às beiug the No 14, 181 range of La Grande Riviere, In the Towsehip cd aspe.Thess'e will be mad- for each item separately atso euuch in the dollar f.2 theitems A,B, C, and to the highes: bidder for the tess D asd ¥, Thr inventory and the list of book debts and rolling stock can be examined at our office, The store will be opened for the stock ins pection on Friday, December th instant, or oefore, on applying to the undervigaed.Terms : CASH.LEFAIVRE & LEFAIVRE, Joist Curators Office: \u2014125 St.Peter St, Quebec.PHONE $49.THEO.HAMEL, STOCK BROKER, fs DALNOUSIE STREET, To Investors and Speculators My Office © Coveted by Privote Wis NEW YORK, TORONTO, MONTREAL, TORONTO AND COBALT STOCK AND MINING EXCHANGES.ow Tork Stocks bought Ï ee es Cobalt aresdy made .mumber Eve Fe on 8 Fort Lu re un oies vu cA IO LAT AY MINING BTOCKS.Quotations furnished by Theo.Hamel, 75 Dalhousie street: \u2014 Offered.Asked.Amalgamated .1 5 Bailey .8 8% Beaver Consolidated .28 274 Buffalo .200 212 Chambers Ferland .14% 5 City of Cobalt .2] 18% Cobalt Central .9% 10% Cobalt Lake .14 14% Caniagas .465 470 Crown Reserve .267 268% Foster .Gifford .Green Meehan Hargraves Kerr Lake La Rose .Little Nipissing .McKinley Dar Sar.Nipissing .Nova Scotia .Otisse .Peterson Lake .18% 18% Right of Way .26% 28 Rochester .65 7 Silver Leaf .5% 3% Silver Bar .2 4 Bilver Queen .2 5 Temiskaming .- 8744 88 Trethewny .122% 123 MONTREAL CLOSING LETTER.By private wire to McDougall & Cowans, 81 Ste.Peter street :\u2014 Montreal, Dec.1.\u2014The local market failed to be affected to any great extent by the continued weakness in New York.Detroit was weak with no news, to ne- count for the sudden drop.Cement issues and Irom show little change from yesterday\u2019s range of prices.Quebec Railway was under the same influence as has been the case for some time.The local market will no doubt feel the weakness in the American list later on, as if that market weskens further there would be a disposition to dispose of loeal securities and enter the New York market.SOUTH AFRICAN WARRANTS.South African land warrants quoted, 8710 bid, #715 ssked by MeDongall & Uowans, Winnipeg, Man.OLOSING LETTER.By private wire to Neuville Belleau & Co., 93 St.Peter street: \u2014 New York, Dec.3\u2014The reduction of 14 per eent.in the Bank of England discount rate coupled with materially higher range of quotetions from London gave early bope that a rally might take place, and, in fact, some stocks did actually show gaine of 34 to Le of à point.Union Pacific lost 3 in the initial trade, while Steel was unchanged.The market did not hesitate in its course, however, and the opening quotations were the beet.À passenger rate was is threstened among the trunk lines on Jan.| unless the Pennsylvania and New York Central readjust the differentials.The Gould stocks frere emmspicuously wveak on rumors of passing the dividend on Denver preferred and 1910 is as necessary for a {amily as for a com- strong Bankof British North America.pany.The best Reserve Fund for a family is a snug sum of money ina \u201c Begin your Savings Account now in the Bank Deposits of $1,00 and upwards received and Interest compounded at highest current rates.L.ELLIS, MANAGER AUCTION SALE | FOR SALE Property 38 by 93 feet Lot right next to the Merger's Building, making the fingst commer ia St.Roch, specially for BANK premises.\u2014 APPLY ROCK REALTY CO.111 Mountain AI (Morts Book) FALL SUITINGS LEES Stylish assortment of London's latest styles just received \u2014 will please the particular yet economical dresser.* Some Handsome Suits made to order for $20 and $22 Call and see the quality of the material.It will stand inspection.WM LEE 344 St John Street NOTICE The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Chronicle Printing Company will be held at the offices of the company, 9 Buade street, on Wednesday, 14th December, 1910, at 3 o'clock.D.WATSON, Secretary.Application fo Parliament Notice is hereby given that the Indian River Railway Co.will apply to the Parliament of Canada at its next session for an act extending the time within which, it may construct a line of railway which it has been authorized to construct by section 1 of chapter 95 of the Statutes of Canada of 1907, and for other purposes.L.A.CANNON, KC, 139 St.Peter Street, Quebec, Que.Solicitor for the Indian River Railway Company.Nov18x5w THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Haan Orrct - - - TORONTO Capital $10,000,000 Rest $6,000,000 TRAVELLERS\u201d CHEQUES Are a most convenient way in wha to money when travelling abroad.They are issued in denominations of $10, 820, 850, 8100 ann $200 and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Norway Russia, Sweden and Switzerland is stated on the face of each cheque, while in other countries they are payable at current rates.The cheques and ali information regarding them may be obtained at every office the Bank.1% \u201cA.L.HAMILTON, Manager.Quebec Branch, 127 St.Peter St.WARD LINE New steamers, excollent cuisine, large comfortable rooms and lounging decks.Railings cach Connections for Thursday InteriorPoints, and Faturday Santiago, Isle or Havena of Pine, etc.Where rigorous northern winters are exchanged for wonderful Cuban climate.Thursday Sealings each 1 Salings each Ee MEXICO Vera Cruz.Friday for Tampico, Making conections for Mexico City and all points in the interior of Mexico.se Zo able Nassau.tp Write for literature and particulare NEW VORK AND QUEA MAIL & & 68 Gezers! Offices, Pier 14, Kast River, New York F.5.STOOKING, 32 BL Leute SL, Quebesnov16-18-22-24-26-20dec2-6-8-10-12-14.attacks by the Government, although just what form this latest attack will take was not stated.Lehigh sold down to 179, tha lowest point since the advance to 192.In the last quarter of an hour the regular dividend was declared on Denver preferred and the stock jumpd 414 points with two points in advance in Missouri Pacific and a sympathetic effect on the rest of the list.The closing was at a alight rally from the lowest with shorts covering.The decline bas run so far that a rally should take place soon and we think stocks of the better class bought on à scale down will pay profite.EXTRA.Extra special sale this week at L'Heureux & Gauvin's, 183-185 St.Joseph street.We are selling splendid silk worth $1.50 for 48 cents.See our advertisement for further details.YALE STUDENTS MADE GOOD DEAL OF MONEY.New liaven, Dec.1.\u2014The total amount earned during the last year by men working their way through Yale is given as $314,449 in a pamphlet just issued by the Bureau of Self Help at the univer sity.The total number of men anawor- ing inquiries was 364, which is estimated at mime-tenths of ali who were working their way through college.These gave a total of $190,449 as earned, of which $127,068] was the amount gathered in.during term time.The 83 mes in the graduate school earned the most-\u2014446,970.The largest remount earned from one line of work was $37,163 made by teaching, mostly by graduate school men.The amount earned as waiters by 1835 stu- Gt John's Cats, Upper Towa Branch \u2014P.À Panninzton, Manager.TEEN STOCKS [ont ET prit IIS 0A Exshonge.123 St.Peter Street, Quebec.Hospital Street, Mantoual WAIN 208 Lucien Canson SAL Charles Power BALLE CANNON & POWER ADVOCATES 93 St.Peter Street - Toi.3822 QUEBEG MONEY TO LOAN on Mortgage ar Cood seourities LARUE & DELAGRAVE 2CookSt Phone931 Cor.Ann St.and City Hall Ave J.ARTHUR FORTIER, LLL, NOTARY Room 14, Morin Blook 111 Mountain NN! TEL.No, 430 Money To Lend on First Mortgage OPEN tii 9.30 for balance of the week.DON'T FAIL Lo ses our Tamil Indian Demonstrate how to make perfect coffee in 8 mioutes A Castle Blend Teas and Coffees 135 St.John 54 A Delicious cup of Coffee given free.NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an ape plication will be made to the Legialature of the Province of Quebec at its next session to establish a new registration division, ec mprising the northern part of the County of Champlsin and the northwestern part of the County of Portneuf.Quebec, November 20th, rp10, St.Laurent & LaFerte, Attorneys for Petitioners, dec.1xim CANADA, Province of Quebec, In the Distriet of Quebes.Citeuit Court, No.5328.Marier & Tremblay Ltee.body politic and Incorporated, having its chief office and principal place of business in Quebec, Plaintiff ¢ vs.Dame Elise Lepeyre, wife separate as to property of Ernest Leburge, doing business in Quebec, as proprietor of \u201cLe Cordon Bleu,\u201d Defendant.La Compagnie de I'Evenement, legal corporation, body politic and incorporated by letters patent, and having its principal establishment ia the city of Quebec, Garnishee.The defendant is ardered to appear in a month from the last publication of this notice.- Quebec, this 3oth November, 1910 Achille Larue, D.G.C.C.Moraud & Savard, Attorneys for Plaintiffdec.1xa The Quebec Ehronide Printed and published by THR Cimonas Printing Company, D.Watson, Geueral Manager, at the building of the Com: pany, © Buade street, Quebes.Subse iptionp:~-Daily, $3.00 per sa sum; y, 61.00 per senc Advertmemente:\u201415 omits pow dents was $18,463.ine, aneh insertion.- » 1 * Xmas Greeting Cards With Quebec Views, Winter sent abroad.Only Five Conts Each CALENDARS With Quebec Views, priate Texts, ete, ete.Only Ten Cents Each T.H.O'NEILL, 248 St.John $tras: The right place to hang a Xmas Stocks ing is the FIRE PLACE Our Show Rooms will demonstrate this MECHANICS\u2019 SUPPLY CO.80-90 SL Paul Stras: | Flour, Grain General SLEIGHS | FOR BABIES | Parlor Suits and Handsome Odd Chairs Mirrors in Variety \u201csrpiture Uphoistersd, Repaired, Polished D.S.Rickaby Cabinet Making and Undertaking Establishment 337 st.John St.Lower Town QUEBEC J.Whetton, ronto, and E.Showalter, Phone 381 are registered at the St.Louis.GROCERY STORE A few prices for reference: \u2014 Haddock, fresh, per 1b.6%c Halibut, fresh, per ib.l4c French oil sardines, 15¢ value, fOr tvurinivnrrrevaonnrscens 12¢ Cheese, a cake.10c Limburger, per bb.25c HYRAND 3 POULIOT 218 Joseph St.Offer prices to suit every purse, FURS.Black or brown, smooth fur, long cravats, price.$1.49 Muffs, new shape to suit the above cravat, price.$1.99 Muff or Cravat, in natural Marmot, cach.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ncenr $4.99 Muff and Neckwear made from Persian Lamb, the set.319.49 Muff and Neckwear made from Persian Lamb, the set.$13.99 BLOUSES.Made of first-class Brussels Nets, in two different makes combined, adorned front, silk lining, $3.50 kind, for.\u2026.5000000000 $1.89 Silk Chiffon, Taffeta quality, last perfectly, black only, $3.50 kind ÉOR Lcccecasacr a cu o rca 0e se 0 son can 00000 + rascnennuue vrsassees $2.45 OUTING SHIRTS.Heavy quality of good material, only a few left.colors navy blue, green, brown or black, a real cut-down price, value $5.00 and $6.0, 32.49 JACKETS.For girls from 4 to 16 years, a desirable choice at suitable price.Dresses for girls aged 4 to 16 years, serge or cashmere, all colors, at the price you wish.Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Fur Top Coats.Ladies\u2019 Persian Pony Coat, with brown collar, Muff and Cravats to match.Long or short jackets in electric seat.Ladies\u2019 Jackets in the following quality of furs:\u2014Persian Lamb, Russian Rat, Natural Muskrat, Astrachan, Russian Lamb, etc.reais Racoon Coats for men, prices NOTICEABLE.running from $45.00 to.$150.00 Our Ladies\u2019 Fur Jackets, made to measure, are in style and finish the very latest creations, .MYRAND & POULIOT 215 Joseph St, St.Rach Boys\u2019 Top Coats, auto collar, 10 to 15 years, price.$390 Russian Suits, \u2018black, navy blue or asserted colors.83.78 Men's Pants.81.00 Men's Vests .\u2026\u2026.81.40 e Jemperale.Dewars Whisky Scenes, etc.Just the thing to Winter Scenes, Flowers, Figures, Approand Provisions \u2014 ALSO \u2014 HAY, OATS and all KINDS OF FEED (GEO.TANGUAY J.J.Frantz, E.A Whitley, Montreal: A.J.Morin, Garthby, Ont.G.D.Montgomery, To- New York, / i Correspondence.Snes statsisntacats aati) HOME RULE.To the Editor of the Chronicle : Sir,\u2014!t is highly entertaining to anyone interested in the coming gen- : era] election in Great Britain and Ireland to read the despatch of the 28th in your paper, reporting the Unionist mecting recently held in Belfast.Living in Canada under a Home Rule Government we find that while our most prominent and enlightened public men do not hesitate to show their sympathy with the struggle of the Irish to secure Home Government for themselves by constitutional means, there is also a large section of the educated classes of this country posing as Unionists, though hardly knowing why, and generally treating as disloyal all who think otherwise.This class are apt to deride the hard fight Redmond and his colleagues have to put up and openly holds to scorn the pilgrimages they make to Canada and America to collect funds for their struggle, which is not one of arming the masses or of preaching open resistance to the law, but one of trying to gain their ends by constitutional means.It would be interesting to know what our Canadian Unionists think of .| the behavior of their brother Unionists in Ireland to-day preaching open rebellion to constituted authority, as Home Rule would be if it passes, and moreover openly subscribing funds for armed resistance.Of Lord Londonderry\u2019s other remarks trying to stir up the rqligious side of the question they are not even worthy of contempt.Let us imagine the lcaders of the Home Rute movement preaching these means to their followers as the proper way of obtaining their end.What a how! would go up, what tinops would be hurried across the channel, and yet 1 warrant these utterances of Lord Londonderry, foolish as they are, will stir no fear in the breasts of the British, for under his present title of Londonderry he hides his name of Castlereagh, that of his ancestor who sold the Irish nation to the British in t8oo, and men of Castlereagh\u2019s stamp were better at bribing than fighting.In this country as in all other civilized countries it is the majority of the day that rules.Yet in Ireland we have a country where four-fifths of the population are being and have been governed for over a century past by the remaining fifth : surely fair play, of which we hear so much in Britain, calls on everyone vaunting this attribute, and most Unionists claim their share of it, to give Ireand a trial at selifif-government.It is no clamor for a passing fad, it is the clamor of years from the great majority of the people, in face of untold opposition, demanding what is no more than their rights.Surely fair play should at least entitle them to a trial.1f any Unionist is afraid of the ultimate separation of the nations comprising the United Kingdom, harboring an enemy at Britain's doors and all other such bogeys as they are in the habit of conjuring up and which arguments they back up.as | have often heard them do.with the statement that Redmond has one story of his demands for the British and Canadian public and another for the American public, let him read Redmond's article to the American public in Mc- Clure's October Magazine, which will enlighten them on the subject and mareover show that the Irish leaders utterances to the publié, whether Irish, British, Canadian or American, are consistent.Do our Canadian Unjounists imagine that the Unionist party in Britain run their clections without funds; if so they arc sadly mistaken, and no fair minded man will say that it is any more disgraceful to collect funds openly in the light of the day for pn- litical purposes as John Redmond does than to collect funds to oppose these ideas, figuratively speaking, in the dead of night by selling peerages and titles of successful hrewers and tradespeoples as the Unionists did for years.Thanking you for the space given to this letter.A PATRIOTIC IRISHMAN.Your Health is your most precious possession.Your first aid to health should be the reliable and proved family remedy BEECHAMS PILLS | a Sargeras ta ons S00.{ME QUEBEC (HRONIULI\\ THE DUMB ANIMALS Enjoyable Dance at Chateau Frontenac.The women\u2019s branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals were the hostesses at a most successful bail given lsat evening at the Chateau Frontense, which was attended by about 200 guests of the elite of Quebec no- ciety, Special preparations had been made by Mr.Hutchison, the popular manager of the Chateau, for the entertainment of the guests, and dancing was kept up until an early hour this morning.As the guests entered the ball room they were recoived by Mesdames M.Joseph and Oscar Pelletier, who at once made everybody feel at home.The decorations of the ball room were exceptienaily fine, while the sine can be aaid of the Empire room, where supper wus served at midnight.The culinary department of the Chateau for this oceasiou had surpassed themselves and tbe chief table contained s number of pieces de resistance, consisting of a number of animals, the like of which had never been =een in this city.The music was furnished by the Ubateau Orchestra, under the able direction of Mr.Herbert Spencer, one of the principal items performed being a waltz\u2014 \u2018Reminiscences of the Chatesu'\u2019\u2014composed by Mr.Spencer.The guests retired at an early hour this the success of the evening's entertainment.ACCIDENT TO VISITOR TO THE CITY.Mr.C.J.Oukley, of Toronto, who is a guest at the Chateau Frontenac, near Palace street, yesterday afternoon, when he was struck on the head car.He was attended to by Dr, Le- | mieux and is now confined to his | room at the Chateau.KATHLEEN PARLOW.The marvelously gifted young Canadian virtuoso, who has just toured , the European Continent, Miss Kath- | leen Parlow, violinist, made her first appearance in American yesterday evening in New York, where she performed a concerto with the Russian Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.Ap unusual interest is manifested in seeing and hearing \u201cMiss Kathlcen Farlow, the young Canadian girl who has captured the musical centres of Europe, and whose wonderful genius the entire European press eulogizes in glowing language.\u2018The first appearance of Miss Parlow on Canadian soil will be next Monday evening at Loyola Hall.Miss Parlow is already, young as she is, a shining star in the musical world, of whom every thoughtful Canadian citizen should be proud.DECREASE IN THE ENGLISH POPULATION.Sherbrooke, Que.Dee.1\u2014The French-speaking population is increasing and the English-speaking decreasing in the Eastern Townships.This was shown very conclusively at Bedford, when the School Commissioner of the Townships sold three buildings that had formerly been used as English-speaking schools.The reason for disposing of them was that there were no scholars, The Eng- ¥ish-speaking farmers, are selling out to the French and going west.The section of the township referred to was formerly wholly occupied by English-speaking people.CANADA'S CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION.Canada's greatest Christmas celebration this year will be The Christ: mas Number of The Standard of Montreal.To say that the people are delighted with this wonderful souvenir is to put the matter very mildly.From coast to coast, from the United States and from the Continent the orders are pouring in, and it is now considered impossible that the thirty immense presses now roaring ahead full speed can overtake the demand.Nearly every dealer has hastened to double and some to treble his order as soon as he saw the number.The Christmas number of the Standard gives Canadians a chance to rejoice their friends at a distance by sending them a really fine Christmas souvenir on a scale never before attempted in Canada.There is now such a rush on for it that thousands of Canadians are hound to he disappointed in not being able to procure it.\u2018 FATHER IDENTIFIED DEAD BODY OF SON.Philadelphia, Dec.1.\u2014\"That is my boy,\u201d declared leon Wiener, of Roxbury, Mass.to-night, when he viewed the body in the morgue of the man who shot Special Policeman Barnett in a pistol duel the night of November 28th, in which he himself met death, Barnett also died from his injury.Hyman Wiener\u2019 was the dead man\u2019s name.He left his home in Roxbury about two months ago.He was 26 ycars old and had served two terms in the Reformatory and a term in the House of Correction ih Boston, it is stated.The identification helps to clear a mystery on which the police force of this city has been working ever since the double killing.TWO EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS FELT IN VICTCRIA, B.C.Victoria, B.C, Dec.1.\u2014Two sharp, well-defined earthquake shocks stare tled Victorians a few minutes before midnight.In the residences of the southern portion of the city the disturbances were 30 severe as to make s ciatter of everything movable.No Held a Most Successful and | morning, everbody highly pleased with | LADY FRIENDS OF | COTLENEN'S JEWELLERY FOR ERTS As usual, this store is strong in its assortment of Men's gifts.A simple request by letter \u201cseid me suggestions for men\u2019s gifts\u201d will bring you dozens of appropriate suggestions.Try it and see what it brings.In gold jewellery, such as Fobs, Signet Rings, Scarf Pins, Tuxedo Chains, Vest Buttons, etc., will you especially find the fullest assortment of the most approved styles.BEY BIRKS § S088 LI Jewellers and Silversmiths MONTREAL.dectxz \u2018 FOR SALE The following at a great re- was driving in a sleigh on St.John, by a sign which fell from an electric\u2019 damage is reported.° duction to quick cash buyers : : Bob Sleigh.2 Carioles.+ Sleigh.3 Horses and Harness 3 Fur Rugs.2 Buggies.Apply to C.A.PARADIS 81 Dalhousie Stnov.29x2w Call at C.A.PARADIS 81 Dalhousie St.D For Special Quotations on Me.¥ 3 Cann Knox Milling Co's Ÿ Rolled Oats, 80 Ibe to the bag.6 bag let at 81.85 per bag 10 bag lot at 81.825 per bag 16 ba kot at $1.39 per bag 20 bag lot at 81.77% per bag 35 bag lot at $1.76 per bag À 2 Also Pat.Batley, Oat Feed, Flour of all kinds, Oats, Barley Feed, & etc % io en ee ee PERSONAL AICI 0 S00 00 MSIE AIO AINE Mr.George R.Smith arrived in town last evening from Montreal and is a guest at the Chateau.Mr.J.H.Walsh, general manager of the Quebec Central Railway, registered at the Chateau yesterday.Miss Gwyncth Jones, of Quebec, and one of the season's debutante's, is the guest of Mrs, G.S.Cantlie, Montreal.Hon.L.A.Taschereau entertained the judges of te Court of Appeals, the Quebec judzses of the Superior Court and Hon.Charles Langeliet and Mr.Ferdinand Roy to a very pleasant dinner at the Garrison Club last evening.Major A.T.Ogilvie arrived in town yesterday from Montreal on his way to Halifax, and is a guest at the Chatenu.The many friends of Major Ogilvie will be pleased to learn that he has been transferred to Quebec and will return to this city in a couple of weeks.Miss Edna Blanche Showalter, the New York soprano, who is singing with the Symphony Orchestra, this evening at the Auditorium Theatre, arrived in town yesterday afternoon and registereq at the St.Louis Hotel.She was shown around the city by members of the orchestra and in the evening attended the performance at the Theatre National.Mr, Ed Kenny, who has been an employee of the C.P.R.steamship service in Quebec during the past summer, elft last evening for Montreal, where he will pass the winter, Mr.Kenny has made many friends in Quebec during the past season, his unfailing courtesy and devotion to duty making him one of the most valued of the C.P.R.staff.His re- | turn to Quebec next season will be welcomed by a large circle of friends.Arrivals at the Clarendon :\u2014J.A.R.Lecours, Montreal; S.Deschamps, Thetford Mines: L.G.Guillet, Montreal; F.[.Farmer, MacLeod, Three Rivers; P.Pare, J.Poirier, A.Tanguay.Montreal; Mrs.J.A.Robertson, Miss Robertson, Australia ; T.Praill and wife, Montreal; Alex.Ferguson, La Tuque; J.W.Kirkup Montreal; L.A.Plante, St.Hyacinthe; Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Verreault, St.Jean Port Joli.DR.CLAYGONE begs to notify the public that he has reduced his 5 ice for removing corns to 25c during the month cf December.4 FRIDAY.DECEMBER 2, 1910 F.SIMARD & OIE.We Give 5% 142 St.Joseph Street For Cash St.Roch Opening of Our Toy Department = In the Basement of O r Store Thursday, December 1st We start the Holiday Season with the prettiest assortments of DOLLS AND TOYS EVER SEEN IN QUEBEC.We are showing the latest novelties in Motion and Moving Toys, Alrships, Automobiies, Trains, Engines, Boats, Walking Animals, Musical Dolls, Music Boxes and Electric Mirrorscope Projectors.A Sale of Superb Spangled Robes At Great Reductions.There is no part of women's wardrobe more psominent than that which has to do with gowns called for social duties.Since many years we Mave been foremost in supplying the women of Quebec with the rich- Tr est of these magnificent garments.Here is a list of some of the newest creations offered at a reduction of one-third to one-half regular value: \u2014 - THE LACE ROBES 1 White Lace Robe, reduced Irom $2000 to.J an 310% 1 White Net Silk Robe, reduced irom $40.00 to.:.$23.50 1 Ecru Lace Robe, with applique, reduced from $40.00 to 820.00 3 White Lacet Lace Robes, reduced from $15.00 to.$10.00 EMBROIDERED ROBES I Old Rose Taffeta Robe, silk embroidered, reduced from $40.00 to $22.50 I Amystis Taffeta Robe, reduced from $40.00 to.sauce $2250 + 1 Tan Voile Silk Embroidered Robe, reduced from $4850 to.$25.00 1 Old Rose Cloth Robe, embroidered and trimmed with Silk, reduced from $28.00 t0.+r00nec asso sance vonencs 317.50 1 Reseda Satin Robe, reduced from $5000 to .- vee.$27.50 1 Alice Blue Cloth Robe, braided, reduced from $48.50 to.eens 27.50 1 Old Rose Voile de Laine Robe, reduced from $35.00 to.$17.5 1 White Embroidered Marquisette Robe, reduced from $35.00 to.519.50 THE SEQUIN ROBES 1 Black Sequin Robe, reduced from $2200 to .FOUN .816.08 1 Black Sequin Robe, reduced from $18.00 to .511.50 1 Black Sequin Robe, reduced from $20.00 to .914.50 1 Black and Color Sequin Robe, reduced from $44.50 to.$26.50 1 White Sequin Robe, reduced from $43.00 to .$21.00 1 White Sequin Robe, reduced from $4500 to .oo.524.00 SENS PENECSEEENENENEENERERREENY { F.SIMARD & CIE.142 St.Joseph St, St.Roch, Quebec Who Does Your Family Washing ?ls it washed, driel And ironed in cramped quarters, wkece people cook, eat, sleep and work and where FRESH AIR never goes ?or do you send it to people whose methcd; and surroundings all combine to giveabsolutely clean and sanitary work Investigate, visit us.THE FRONTENAC LAUNDRY Launderere-Dyore-Cisanere : 4 \u201c nov.a1xmon, wed,fri CURTAINS, CURTAINS, CURTAINS.Amongst the large assortment of Curtains and Curtain Materials that we have already in stock we received \u201d 2.000 Samples of Madras, Muslins, Silketine and all sorts of Curtain materials, to be sold at a nominal price.The length of the pieces are 3 and 3 1-2 yards.The regular prices are 60e, 75e, 80c, 85¢ a yard | the whole to be sold at 839c a Piece _ Place your order here for Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums.P.J.COTE, a « 4 Opposite Palace Hill "]
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