The Quebec chronicle, 16 janvier 1911, lundi 16 janvier 1911
[" 4 Temperatures Quebec Temperatures\u2014Minimum, 2 below; maximum, 6, The Weather Ottawa\u2019 and Upper and Lower Law.rence\u2014Northwesterly to northeriy winds, five and very cold to-day and on Tuesday.VICHY WATERS Celestins, Grande Grille, Hopital, AERATED White Rock, Radnor, Appollinaris, pints and splits.! St.Louis, Dubois WATERS.Caledonja, Magi, Perrier, quarts.Schkeppe\u2019s Dry Ginger Ale and Soda Water.Cantwell-Cochrane Aromatic Ginger Ale and Club Soda.Vichy Lemonade \u201cLas Renominee,\u201d Water, Sugar and Fresh Lemons, In stopper.: guaranteed to contain but Vichy pint bottles only with Crown \u201cLand of Evangeline\u201d Brand Pure Apple Cider, in pints only.Still home-made Apple Cider, delicious beverage.A.GRENIER Phone 1141, 94 and 96 St Joho St.S00000 BUTE IN WINNPEG Four Firms Burned Out\u2014Hard Time for the Firs- \u2018men.Winerpeg, Man, Jan.13.\u2014Wonipeg has bad another midnight mid-winter fire, which will cost the insurances companies about $400,000, the building destroyod being the Kelly Block, on Baumnantyne Avenue East, in the very heart of the wholesale district.The firms suffering nie the Winnipeg Fur Company, $200,000, insured for $180,000; Jobn Erxinger, tobacco, $80,000, insured for 90 per cent; Kilgour Bros, paper dealers, $25,000, insured in fuli; the Wingold Stove Company, $25,000, sured for $16,000.The origin of the fire is still unsolved, but it is sapposed to have started from an elec- trie light in the fur company's officers It started about 11.30 Saturday night, and the firemen were not through till 7 o'clock Sun morning, with the mer.tury 35 below zero.There were many eases of frost bites, some of the firemen baving to retire for treatment.The bigh pressure service wes in good working order, but the depth of tbe building (100 feet) rendered the streams ineffectual, whether from front or rear, on the fire in the centre of the building.: BOY DROWNED WHILE SKATING.Ottawa, Jan.15.\u2014While skating on - the Ottawa River Saturday.aflernoon two boys left the party, tempted to try the smooth ice where it has béen cut.They got on the thinner surface, climbing the wire to do s0, and went through.Wilfrid Gauthier was pulied out by H.Plamondon, but Hormidas Prot, 10 years old, son of a widow residing at 9714 Water street, was drowned.Plamondon just caught his tuque as he disappeared.There is little hope of recovering the body until spring.JEWELLERY THIEVES SENTENCED.Chur, Switzerland, Jan.15.\u2014Catta.neo, the Italian barber, has been sentenced to four years\u2019 imprisonment and perpetual banishment for the theft at St.Moritz of jewellery valued at $50,000 from Mrs.Daniel Bacon, of New York, sister-in-iaw of Sir Gilbert Parker.Cattaneo\u2019s wife, who was employed as a maid for Mrs.Bacon, was convicted of complicity in the theft and was sentenced to-18 months\u2019 imprisonment and ten years expulsion.THE DEATH RECORD.New York, Jan .15\u2014~Wm.H Browne, a prominent consulting engineer, formerly general manager of the Westinghouse interests in this city, died Saturday night in Brooklyn.He was 61 years old.Mr.Browne was born in Troy, was educated in the Christian Brothers\u2019 School of that city and hécame one of the pioneer tlectric railway builders of the U.S.At the time of his death he was engaged in building the largest waterpower dam in North Cerolins.He nas 5 member of the-Engincers\u2019 Society and was à past grand knight oi Canada Couucil, Montreal, Knights of Columbus.He was manager of the Royal Electric Company and later ol the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company.Baltimore, Md., Jan.15\u2014Mrs.Wm.Paret, wife of the Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Maryland, died to-day, aged 59 years, Mrs.Paret died unaware of the fact that her husband is very ill of pneumonia.The condition of Bishop Paret was said: to be decidedly worse this evening.last night having been a bad one for the aged sufferer, St, Thomas, Ont, Jan.15,\u2014T.8.Pyeatt, superintendent of the Causdian Division of the Pere Marquette Railway, has boon transferred to Grand Rapide, Mich., division, and is succesded hy W.K.Tasker, of Detroit.Roger Black, former chief despatcher here, succeeds Mr Gilbula, who left the road to be superintendent of the Illinois Tragtion Co.BRUTAL ASSAULT ON A YOUNG LADY Attacked in Street and Robbed.Her Assailan Makes His Escape Galt, Oot., Jan.15\u2014One of the mont brutal assaults snd highway robberdes in the history of the town was perpetrated here last evening, when Mim Badie Me- Lellan, second daughter of Mr.apd Mrs.John McLellan, of Stone Road, and a prominent young lady, wes accosted on North Water street about 9.15 o'clock by 8 man who offered to accompany her home.On her refusal he seized her by the throat and choked ber, striking ber in the face and inflicting a very nasty wound from which blood poured profusely.He seized her purse, which contained $2 and some change and then decamped.The injured girl was picked up on the roadside by women who heard her screams and a doctor summoned.She was removed to her home and is a little better to-day.The poles could get no deseription of the villian and are in the dark as to locating him.The ontrage is the talk around town T0 ASSISSHRTE EMPEROR OF PH Plot Dacovered and Twentÿ-six Anarchists Tried and Sentenced to Death.London, Jan.15.\u2014The Chromicle\u2019s Yokobams correspondent gives details of the plot to essassinate the Emperor of Japan for which 36 Japanese Anarchists recently were secretly tried and sentenced to capital punishment.Aceording to the despatch, inyatorionsexplosions were beard on Mount Kiro.It was first supposed that they were volcanic.A police investigation led to the discovery on the summit of the moumaiz of a complete modern dynamite factory, and the unearthing of & plot for the assassination of the royal family, peer and others and the destruction of official residences.KING EDWARD'S MONUMENT FUND.Montreal, Jan.15.\u2014A letter was read in the Catholic churches to-day from Archbishop Bruchesi, cailing upon all Catholics to show their loyalty and appreciation of the late King Edward's services to humanity as a peacemaker, by subscribing to the ! King Edward Monument Fund, OBJECTION TO TWO PLAYS.Montreal, Jan.15\u2014Strong objection has been taken by His Grace Archbishop Bruchesi against the production of \u201cSappho\u201d and \u201cLa- Sorsiere,\u201d two plays announced as part of Mme.Sarah Bernhardts Montreal programme arranged for next week, While the Archbishop has not put a ban on the performances or taken any drastic steps.he has stated that they are in his opinion objectionable plays and that he does not like the idea of having them presented in Montreal.FOG RETARDS NAVIGATION.New York.Jan.15.\u2014For the second time this year a heavy fog, such as New York is not accustomed to, blanketed the city and hampered navigation.The ferries were delayed and in some cases suspended: one woman fell to her death through inability to see her way: two duck hunters at Perth Amboy, N.J., were lost for 24 hours; one schooner was sunk in the lower harbor by rollision with an io- hound steamship, and six outbound liners anchored in the Ambrose channel.They are: The Megantic, hound for Liverpool; Kaiser Frederich der Grosse, for Bremen: Saratoga, for Havana; Florizel, for Halifax: Prinz August Wilhelm, for Kingston, and the Trent, for Bermuda, P OMM ERY Iu the open market of France and Great Britain where quality fixes the price of Champagne.POMMERY STANDS FIRST Law, Young & Oa 3 Mentreak HON.R.LEMIEUX REACHES NEW YORK From South Africa\u2014He Is Enthusiastic Over the Latter Country.! New York, Jan.15.\u2014Bubblisg over with enthusiasm over the new South Afriesn Union, Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux reached New York to-day, and to-night started on the last lap of his world-cir- eling tour.Captain Heetor A.Verret, Mr, Lemigux\u2019s secretary, accompanied his chief on the mission.Mrs, Lemrieux and Mrs.Verret met their husbsuds at Naples and the party left last night for Montres! with Dr.Eugene Lemieux, who has been here since Thnreday swaiting the arrival of the Celtic.\u2018\u2018South Afrios is not Canoda,\u2019\u2019 continued the speaker, \u2018\u2018.but it is « great country,\u2019\u2019 said the Postmaster General to the reporter of the Canadian press, who was the firet to reseh the deck as the big ship was warped into her dock.\u2018We had a splendid voyage across,\u2019 he added, \u2018\u2018not « ripple and we were far enough out to avoid the fog whish detained the Megantic 17 hours just outside the harbor.I bave become quite a sailor, for it took us 17 days from Southampton to Cape Town, while from Duroan to Naples it took us just 31 days.The chances for trade with South Afriea are oxcellent, If the Canadian menufactur- ers will only send agents over there they will find the market the best they could wish for.South Africa is a great ranchiàg and mining country, but, so far, | they have no susnufacturers.Maize is grown to a large extent and exported, but Canada could sell them fruits as well as wheat end flour.They have everything that could be desired to make a splendid | § success of their Union,'\u2019 continued Mr.Lemieux, \u2018\u2018and up to date the Union is working fine.The national convention of the new Union have been chosen a new starting point for all.You could not believe in seeing bow the Dutch and the English are working earnestly for the upbuilding of the country that ten years ago they were at one another\u2019s throats.\u2019\u2019 \u2018How does the dual language question affect the Union!\u2019\u2019 \u2018\u2018\u2019There is no friction that I could observe,\u201d\u2019 said the Canadian Minater.\u2018Parliament uses both languages; pray- j ers et the opening of ench sitting are ssid in both langages, and everybody seems antiefied.They have no school question like we bave in Canadas.The various provinces or states bave charge of primary education, but in view of tI - the apptitition ef the Heror Act, Jame- : Nf .Bolba have agreed ou | i committee | IM which shall take up the educations! ques- : ID son and \u20ac the apointment of «joint tiah for ail the parts of the country.The provinces have less power than ours.Their Legislatures are called Provincial Councils, and they have a Legislative Union instead of a Confederation The Oentral Government ms the right to re- vine all money grants made by the Councils, They have & wise provision for am amendment to their comstitition in ten years if it should prove nat to work as well as they hope.There are two serions probioms ahead of South Africa, however, the negro and the Hindu questions.Natal, for inetance, has 125,000 Hindus to 100,000 whiten, while the native population is much greater than the Hindu.The Hindus came over to work in the coffee fields and they did not go back.The question is whether all the provinces shall give the negroes and Asiatics the franchise Cape Town admits negroes to the vote, but the other provinces have not yet decided.I was very much interested during my sojoura in South Africa by visits to the old Dutch and old Huguenot familes.These have been there for a long time end they have splendid farms.I took a special interentin the lluguenots, for there are many of the same people in my own county of Gaspe, and there, too, they are among the solid and prosperous people of the district.The Germans and the Portuguese along the cast const vie with the English and 8 few Americans ia promoting business, while there is an immense territory.Rhodess, rich in gold and silver mines and otaer products, which will in a short time be one of the provioees of the new I'mion.They have everythng there io snake a success With the exception of s comparatively small treet, the veldt, which is very hot in the day aml.coM at wight, the climate ia delightful The ecenery is magnificent.The country about Durban is 1%e the Riviera, while Table Montain rivale the Mountain of Fujihema in Japan, and, with two races warkizg together in perfect harmony and with unlimited natural riches, the South African Union seems to me to be destined ta become one of the most important parts of the British Empire, I must add tha! ss Canada's representative, 1 wae welcomed with the grentest warmth by the reprementatives of ell classes in the nex Unon.lis Grace the Dake of Connaught, wae most gravions.lle told me that he was disposed to mecapt the office of Governor Geaorsl of Catade, and I con to heur that be will come to vs.\u201d Mr, Lemieux expressed great satisfaction at hearing that the fisheries conference liad tesulted in \u20ac full understanding, and while he would not make any statement on reciprosly while the subject was under disvussion, he said he would welcome any eettlement that was advantagenus to both countries.\u20181 enjoyed my trip very much, and | was charmed with what I saw, but I am delighted to get back home, for, after all, Canada in she Anest coun.fry om earth,\u2019 said Mr.Lemiux in conclusion.FIRE IN MONCTON.Moncton, N.B., Jan.185.\u2014The store occupled by Murdock MeLèod, Mann street, as tailor, was gutted by fire this morning.McLeod carried scv- eral thousand dollars\u2019 insurance on stock, which will neatly cover the loss.There was $4,500 insurance on ANUARY 16, 191 ONE CENT.patterns are beautiful in the extreme, Ever: with the prejtiest of Laces and Em broideries.ç Nightgowns, $4.39 Ladies\u2019 Nightgowns in exquisite White Nainsook, made with Dutch neck and finished with yoke of embroidery and insertion, 34 sleeves, ribbon at neciff Sale Price .$4.39 Unde $498 Ladies\u2019 [I White Nainsook ll Underskirts, Qide flounce of lawn finished with Jal.lace and inser- ÿ tion, embroidfyed panel in front finished with ribbon, Price.$4.96 Corset Covers.$1.29 Ladies\u2019 * Fine White Nainsook Corset Covels, trimmed with embroidery melallion and Val.lace and insertiog finished with ribbon Sale Price 7.4.\u2026\u2026\u2026.$129 Brida] Sets, $10.60 j Gigantic safe of Laces ranging | sook.finished with tucks and two rows of insertion, embroidery edging, very tich, Bale Price .$10.nmiifinry Lases, Sc, tifel Valenciennes Gigantic site fo Laces vanging in width from 1 to 334 inches, beau- and: Linen Torchonp worth many times the price, put on sale Monday at the sensational figure of, per yard.3c Values Extraordinary in Dainty Undermusiins At Our Annual Sale of White, Commencing Monday N Monday, Jan.18h, our January White Sale will commence with an avalanche of bargains in snowy Undermuslins, These are all new, fresh HE and exceptionally dainty.Most of the Whitewear included in this Sale has been purchased from an immense Toronto Manufacturer, and the Note these prices:\u2014 Nightgowns, $2.29 Ladies\u2019 Nightgowns in fine white Nainsook, low neck, short sleeves, finished with Val.lace and insertion, exceptionally dainty, remarkable value at the Sale Price.$2.29 Underakirts, $3,39 Ladies\u2019 Fine White Nainsook Underskirts, lawn founce, made with tucks ard trimmed with embroidery, exquisitely finished with handsome ribbon bows.$3.39 Corset Covers, 74c.Ladies\u2019 Fine White Batiste Corset Covers, beautifully made with embroidery insertion and trimmed with Torchon lace, Sale Price.74¢ Bridal Sets, $3.08 Bridal Sets in Fine White Cotton, made with tucks and insertion, pretty embroidery edging, extra special value at the Sale Price.$3.98 PES! Retail Division, 157-173 St.Joseph Streety garment is cut generously full and shapely\u2014made from the finest Nightgowns, $1.58 Ladies\u2019 Nightgowns in fine White Cotton, round yoke of lacc and igsertion, fine tucks starting from \u2018yoke.34 sleeves, lace and ribbon trimmed, Sale Price.$1.08 Underskirts, $1.98 Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cotton Undeeskirts, lawn flounce made with fine tucks and trimmed with rich embroidery and insertion, very special value at the Sale Price $1.98 Corset Covers, 44c Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cotton Cor: set Covers, tront made with insertion and trimmed with pretty Vallace, rare value at the Sale Priceroroce eeraes are aes aes anes 44c Drawers, 79c Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cotton Drawers, tucked flounces finished with pretty embroidery, very fine material, well made, Sale Price.79¢ ET | ies Swi Swi TEDe- LIMI De VA NARROW ESCAPE OF PROF, MACOUN And His Party\u2014Shipwrecked at Wager Bay \u2014 Dog Train to Gimli, Gimli, Man.Jan.15-\u2014Prof.J.L.Macoun, F.LS, F.RS.C., Assistant Director and Naturalist of the Geological Survey Department, Ottawa, Mr.A.G.Bachand and party of the Dominion Ilydrographical Bureau, together with Capt.Harold Bartlett and crew of the schooner Jeanie, arrived here to-day having come all the way from Fort Churchill, 1,100 miles by dog train.Prof.Macoun made the trip north to investigate the flora and fauna of the country north of Churchill and arrange for material for the new national museum.He left Ottawa for Churchili last spring and the last word received from him was in July.His friends had grave fears for his safety until he had been wrecked on the schooner Jeanie, but had got safely to shore and reached there in safety.The schooner Jeanie was chartered by the R.N.W.M.Police to take supplies north to Churchill and Fullerton, naming à cache af St.Elmo Point Inlet, Chesterfield Inlet and Wager Bay.The Jeanie, a schooner of a hundred tons, left North Sydney, N in charge of Captain Harold artiett in July and although encountering several miles of ice they had a fair trip.reaching Churchill in August, and it was here that Prof.Macon took passage north: also Dr.Marcel- Jus, Superintendent Stearns and four members of the RN.W.M.C, The day they had made their call at Wager Bay.they ran into a severe storm, the wind blowing 90 miles an hour, the schooner was anchored in eight fathoms of water.As the storm increased in fury the anchor chains he.gan lo break and crew and passengers seeing that they would soon be drifting at the mercy of the storm hoped that the last would soon break so that they could go ashore.The captain had surveyed the shore with his glasses and picked out what he thought would he the best place to land.At about 1030 the lat chain gave way and as hest they could do the ship was guided towards the shore.Amid great darkness the ship was swept against the rocky shores.Upon sirik- ing.she immediately filled with water and her lifeboats wete torn off the building, -\u2014 the deck and damaged.lt was high L tide and as the tide went down the ship settled on the rocks.Atdaybreak the shinre was safely reached, the crew secured what was left of the lifeboats and after repairing them as best they could, accompanied by Macoun, Jones, the constable, and three Eskimos, started for Fullerton.Many other narrow escapes from: drowning were experienced.The whole party reached Fullerton and the whaling schooner Gifford brought them in.Reaching the Fort on September 26 Stearns made them all as comfortable as possible until the river froze in order to get a start for Gimli.On Dec.4th the river was frozen over and next day Mr.Macoun, Harry Ford and Mr, Bachand made their start.On Dec.Sth the wrecked crew left the Fort in charge of the police and reached Spli Lake a few hours after the first party arrived there.They travelled by dog train and toboggans and guides were furnished by the R.N.W.P and the Hudson's Bay Co.No tents were used, the party sleeping in sleeping bags and wherever night overtook them.Considering that several of the travellers were inexperienced the journey is considered most remarkable.The regular time for the trip is thirty-five days.the record twenty- eight days, and they made it in twenty nine days.Nearly all of the party leave for Winnipeg to-morrow and from there to their homes in the east.PRESIDENT TAFT ENDORSES ROBT.E.PEARY Washington, Jan, 15.\u2014 Emphatic endorsement of Capt.Robert E.Peary as the discoverer of the North Pole was voiced by President Taft in a speech at the annual banquet of the National Geographical Society Saturday night.The President expressed the opinion that had Capt.Peary been an Englishman, a Frenchman or a German he long ago would have been amply rewarded.POSTMASTER O'NEIL RETURNS TO NEW WATERFORD.Walifax, Jan, 15.\u2014Wm.O'Neil.the postmaster at New Waterford, C.B., who left with $7,500 belonging to the Bank of Nova Scotia, has returned to New Waterford.Chief of Police Mc.Eachern.of Sydney, had been notified that O'Neil was returning by the train, and, thinking the man was coming in charge of an officer, went to the station to mcet him, but was surprised to see the man alight from the train unaccompanied.He had no authority to arreat the man and did not attempt to interfere with him.The information in the firs\u20ac instance was laid before the Sydney Stipendiarywho issued a warrant, and O'Neil will be arrested at New Waterford in the morning it he is sot taken to-night.HARD SWEARING IN VANCOUVER At the Chinese Investigation\u2014 : A Secret Service Officer's Veracity Questioned.Vancouver, B.C.Jan.13\u2014Gordon Grant, à young Vancouver lawyer, yesterday afternoon swore before Jnstice Murphy, at the Chinese Commission, that Edward Faster, of the Dominion Government secre service, had wilfully lied when he swore that he had not at various times told the witness that Hon.Wm.Templeman had tried to balk the whole investigation.The statement came as a climax to a three weeks\u2019 sitting of the enquiry.David Lew.on one of the early days of the enquiry, caused a sensation by declaring that Secret Service Agent Foster had told him that Hon.Wm.Templeman while intoxicated had come one midnight to Foster's room and demanded that the investigation should stop, adding that \u201cit would hurt us too much.\u201d Foster, later calied as a witness.denied having ever said this.and in this statement he wae upheld by Dr.A.S.Mauro, who declared that on the night in question he had been with Mr.Templeman and the latter had not seen Foster, but had moreover wished the Commission to proceed.Then on Saturday came Gordon Grant, who- declared that Foster had told him sevetal times of Mr.Templeman's attempt to balk the enquiry.A painful silence followed, and after a short delay, Judge Murphy suggested to Fos- | ter, who had intended returning to Ottawa to-day, that he had better re-; main in Vancouver, Foster agreed to stay.Grant continued that Robt.A.Aikens, Custom official at the wharf, had been dismissed.but Robt, Kelly had got him back.Kelly is a millionaire wholesale grocer, one of the men generally helieved to be in charge \u201c| 1 the patronage in Vancouver, Grant continued, \u201cI have no grudge against Kelly, but lt is street talk that he \"| connected with graft in various de- partmients and hae profited by such connection.1 did not want J.H.Senkler appointed commissioner, as he was a friend of Kelly, and the men Kelly wanted to be protected, no matter what proof of guilt there might he.\u201d The Commission will continue Monday, Cotton, tucked yoke, made embroidery insertion, long sleeves edged with pretty embroidery, well J made, cut full size, Sale Price.69c of materials, and trimmed Nightgowns, \u20ac9¢ Ladies\u2019 Nightgowns in fine white IN with | Underskirts, $1.24 Ladies\u2019 Fine White Underskirts, lawn founce Cotton made with tucks and trimmed with beautiful very serviceable, Sale Price insertion, -$1.24 torchon lace and Corset Covers, 32c Ladies\u2019 Fine White Catton Corset Covers, well made and finished with embroidery around neck and armholes, extra value, Sale P'rice.Corsets, 98c Fine White Coutil Coreets, Ton style, very latest shape for Sp four Bose supporters, lace trim: - ing, rare value, Sale Price .0 Embroidery Remnants Immense quantity of Embroiderin Remnants of from 3 to n yards each.widths from 1 to 18 inches, finest goods from St.Galltzerland, Lawn, Nainsook and ss LESS THAN % OF THE Province of - Quebec Municipal Debentures To Yield 5,% Write for particulars.Royal Securities Corporation, Limites.184 8t.Jamas Strast, Monirea!, Toronto Que»es tailfax London, Eng.LL! OYSTERS By the Barrels, Half Barrels and by the Hundred.Also open by the Quart and Pint.Fish of all kind.Portland Haddock received daily Live and Boiled Lobsters.Goods delivered in the City.H.DEROME Finlay Market PHONE 1282 Decltue, husatx T GLOVER, FRY & GO QUEBEC, JANUARY 16, 1911.\" CALLING THE BLUFF.There is onc thing which the Hon.Prevost learned during the PLACE NAMES.Rudyard Kipling, who himself lives in an koghsh viliage rejoicing 18 the somewhat unsavory name oi Kottingdear, objects at that distance to the proposed chavge of the name of Medicine Hat.He finds the present name picturesque and distinctive, and beiieves it to be a valuable asset not: HE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.men eee omen pee em grammes we Quebeq dhranicle me DBA in mh ms 2 SAVING TAFT'S FACE.The main issue in American poll- tics au the present moment is the Question of tarui revisiuu.President fait aud the Republican party have been put in an awkward position by the recent eiections, when they lost control of the iluuse of Represents tives and of several State Legisia MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911.mn crepes PES VATICAN HRD 0 Fabrique Street and Foot ot Mountain Hill Fire Scis and F.nd278 | Jean | time he was associated with the, Gouin : Government.He icarned how the ! cards are shuffled.Consequently he ! is in a position to call the bluff.to be carelessly thrown away.This | tures.The desire of the Republican doctrine does mot suit all the Medi-| therefore is to take some action in cine liat people, who convider the the matter of tantf revision that will title barbarous, and have an idea that satisiy the American people.Brass 8 W-cught iron Flaish rng he lection: at Su a a city so-called can never be taken} But they have lite time to du this, FIRE SCREENS vus dséd in he Prevost o he Liberal serivusiy.If they are right, Moose-| as the present cungress, over which COAL HODS in : #5 ; sea.they ; ; party.Mr.Provost: now makes it jaw is involved in the same predica-i they have entire guntrol, will come to GAS LOGS olin that he, too, has got some iet- ment.Many other cities and towns an end in March.And therefore it Le Lin Canada could be mentioned whose will be a feather in Ms, L'ait'e cap u ters up his sleeve, and last week he, names would be considered by some he can arrange some kind of a reci- produced one of these from the Hon.: people to be somewhat wanting in; procity treaty with thus country an + E.Caron, Minister of Agriculture, dignity if they had been deliberately | the meantime.written in 1900 to Senator Landry, suggested by an important communi- \u201cMr.Tait is weli aware,\u201d says the i and saying that with $5,000 at their ty about to be christened.Sovers: of | Toronto Mail, \u201cof the great strategic disposal he and his friends could fight |, principal cities of Canada, as Ot-' importance of making such a bargain.an, y Liberal candidate with the excep- taws, Toronto and Winnipeg, have, If he succeeds in his negutations i tion of Dechene.And ene could native names the meaning of which with the Canadian Government the {Pte Ce at a cost of $10.000.ford is not remembered by the multitude.people of the United States will be he Conservative party can aflor Quebec is another instance, but no.impressed with the sincerity of his { to lose M.Caron far more than the one ever wanted to change its name | Brass Tea Kettles on Stands Coffee Machines Chafing Dishes KITCHEN UTENSILS S.J.SHAW&C.0 Special Notice \u2014\u2014meeh All parties indebted to the firm pledges to lower the duties.They of Glover, Fry & Co., will kindly settle immediately at 2 Palace Hill | Geo.Dion Property All parties having claim against Glover, Fry & Co., will please file their claims as early as possible at the above address.GLOVER.FRY & Co Liberals can do without the Hon.Jean.The latter has stili a few more letters in reserve, which are not likely to afford much pleasure to the Gouin administration.; A GOOD LAW.Recently the Quebec Legislature passed a law which makes it possible for judges and magistrates, when sentencing prisoners, to commit them to hard labor and require that the money earned by such labor shall be remitted for the maintenance of their families.Recorder Weir, of Montreal, made \u201cthe first application of this provision | the other day in the case of a man convicted of the non-support of his family.\u2018This statute is 2 good lesd and is well-buttressed by every consideration of justice and common sense.Under the former conditions an offender was kept in idleness at the public cost, and comsequently those who were dependent upos him, be- It is even suggested that this system should be applied to convicted murderers, it being argued that a life imprisonment of hard labor, with the profits of such toil applied either to the support of those who had been impoverished by the culprit's wrong-do- ing or of those who had depended upon him for maintenamee, would be a better and more fitting punishment than hanging or execution would be.This may be carrying thihgs to extremes, but there is no doubt that the Quebec statute is the most practicable and equitable for those cases for which it provides, That is, of course, cause charges on the public charity.| to Brownville or Smithtown or any thing else., But, in fact, all geographical names as they become familiar are merged in the character of the place they represent and lose their verbal or original significance, In time, as such cities as Medicine Hat and Moosejaw become old and famisiar, the names will be found no more unworthy than Swineshead, Nether Wallop, Ramsgate, Liverpool, Oxford, Cockermouth, Hammersmith, town, or Rotterdam.Separate these historic and respected names into the words which compose them.Let the mind be fixed on their original or possible significance or suggestion, and the people of Medicine Hat may find themselves in good company.We counsel the ranchers of Medicine Hat to let the name stay.If they set out to make a change they will probably be beguiled into adopting some second-hand European name.It is good to preserve the names that suggest local color, and many of them are reminiscent of a past that is no reason for shame.If Medicine Hat has been baptized that way it should continue.We have to.Even if our esteemed parents like to call us Nebuchadnezzar, Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego, Jemima, Keziah or Keren-Happuk, and other names that can never be lived down, we still must abide by them.THE LAND TAX BASIS.From one end of the Dominide to the other the conntry appears alive to the necessity of exempting improvements and shifyng the basis of taxation until the greater part of the Wig-' will be inclined to regard a treaty with Canada as an earnest of thor- ough-going revision.It is all important then for him to conclude the pending business with the Canadian Ministers before March* * * On the outcome of the present negotiations may depend the fate of the Republican party in the Premdential election.\u201d This is the third occasion on which the Laurier Government has played flunkey to the Republicans.Last winter President Taft was foolish enough to proclaim that Canada should not have the benefit of the Payne minimum duties uniess special tariff concessions were made in favor of the United States goods seeking entrance into the Canadian market.It did not take the President long to reslize that in making this threat he had thrown a boomerang which recoiled upon himself.The Americans did not want the enforcement of the maximum duties against this country.Rather they desired that the privileges of the minimum tariff should be extended to it and that everything shouid be done to promote freer trade relations with Canada.Taft was therefore in a quandary.He could not take back his declaration without laying himself and his party open to ridicule.And so he sent à hurry-up call to the Dominion to come along and save his face Laurier was generous Fielding went to Albany and Washington and the \u201cpesnut concessions\u201d enabled the President to hold up his head once more.The second move in the matter 13 ST.JOHN 8T.Upper Town M_UNTAIN HILL, Lowcr Towa Brass Kettles Chafing Dishes Coffee Percolators Cases of Tahle Garve's Fish Knives & Forks Table Cutlery Cool articles for CURE Pex Tlendache aoû rolleve ai) the tronbies took tL tos bilicos state of the 9: Disa Nauses, Drowsi atine, Fala In fha aide Te.While thee must success sbown in yet Carter's | Liver Ptls wo Saréache, squsliy valusblein onatipation, euring and re vous this aonoyin complaint, while leo coeractal) dia erect thes omach, stimnlal ue Hver and H the bowels.hvenif ide; détenait pr cerner Holiday Gifts nately FA : .r noes does rot those try then will nd these life pills va: EEE SE ACHE Ya the dage of so many lives that here ts where rp make out great boast, Our pills cure it while not.NOTICE Notce is bereby given that an application will be enade to the Legisiature of the Provinee of Quebec, at its next session, on bebalf of the Corporation of the County of Kamouraska, to change the Chief place and the Registry Office of the said County and to fix them at St Paschal, Quebee, Jan.7th, 1811 ST.LAURENT & LA FERTE, Attorneys for Petitioners.Janligxln 2 2% Wy Notice to Gon'ractors | Tenders for the Damolitgn of 1 Champla.a Maske! Qusbae SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the fact Pl Sell Do final Bria : Raw Furs and Skias- WE ARE BUYERS \\of all kinds of RAW FURS and SKINS \u2018We Guarantee Honest Assort- * ment, Highest Market Prices and Quiek returns.WR PAY EXPRERA CHARGE Send for our PRICE LIST == | if the prisoner can carn a reasonable | civic tax is collected on land values | came last October, when on the eve \u201cFREE undersigned, snd marked on the envelope amount while in jail.and the building values are left un-|of the United States Congressional REVILLON FRÈRES «Tender for the Demolition of Ghammere elections, Taft again sent emissaries to Ottawa to negotiate for reciprocity.Even this political move did not help taxed.The principle of taxing a man for improvements sets a premium on lack plain Market,\u2019 will be received at the office of the Commissioners of the Trans BANK INSPECTION.134 ot 134 Nc St., Montreal.1911 | Preparing for Work | Owing to the great increase in our business in general and in our repair department in particular, we found it necessary to engage another first class German watch-maker and a first class English clock repairer, this addition to our staff of mechanics placing us in a position, that for competency and ability is second to none.When enlarging our Show Rooms for the dise play of merchandise we also added another workshop thus doubling our facilities for handling all kinds of fine repairs.\u2019 \u2018We make a specialty of repairing complicated watch movements, chronographs, repeaters and timing watches.Clocks, musical boxes, symphonions, cameras, binoculars, etc., we have repaired in our work.rooins by expert work-men.Jewelry repairs we will as formerly continue to turn out in a high class way, gilding, renovating and remodeling, making old jewelry look almost as good as new.As this is our first advertisement in the New Year we avail ourselves of the opportunity to thank our customers for their generous and loyal support and to assure them that we will do our utmost to maintain the reputation of \u201cSeiferts\u201d for quality and value.| Diamond Merchants 16 Fabrique Street, Quebec Between fthe returns sent by the Farmers\u2019 Bank to the Government a couple of months ago to be re-issued by the Government and the actual standing of the bank to-day there is a difference of more than $1,000,000.Whereas there was an actual deficit of $436,000, the statement published by the Government showed an excess of assets over liabilities amounting to $619,342.In other words, the returns were a fraud.The banks send their returns to the Government, but it is the Government which furnishes them to the public, and, as a Western paper says, nine men out of ten regard those statements as having received the imprimatur of the Government and as being a reliable and authentic account of the position of the banks.The Government should make its position clear.Either it should adopt a system of inspection and audit by highly qualified Government experts\u2014 altogether independently from the banks\u2014or it should proclaim from the housetops that the banks can do as they please and that it assumes no responsibility for their handling of their own property or anybody's else.The latter course will not commend itself to any one.Chartered banks are, after ail, more or less creatures of the Government.and assume great responsibilities to depositors and the public.The public have a right \u2018to know something of the way in which these responsibilities are being fulfilled, and one would therefore imagine that all reputable banks would welcome inspection by qualified agents of the Government, which is generally considered as representing the public.Our Canadian banking securities are most deservedly held in high repute, but if other instances occur of such discrepancies between their Government issued statements and the findings of independent officlals, this confidence will receive a shock where the good will suffer to the same extent as the bad.It may be taken for granted that the ! | | former class of banks can hava nothing to conceal, and will net be loth to sanction any wholesome measure that will prove # check against careless banking and militate against the risk of insolvency\u2014=particulacly of the fraudulent kind.of enterprise and idleness.The new system has been established in Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Summerland, Nanaimo and Edmonton.These places get the principal part of their income from land value taxation.Vancouver has only three taxes\u2014a tax on liquor, which is a Dominion tax; a tax on dogs, because they do not want dogs, and a tax on land, because they do not want unused land.\u2019 The second month after the law went into efféct in Vancouver contracts were made by citizens for $1,- 750,000 of new buildings.This in a city which has less than twice the population of St.Johu, N.B., means something.Vancouver is rapidly drawing population from nearby American cities which collect theimptiigs in the old way, markediy\u201d fig Nattle, which loses five facidiets a: to the Canadian towns POREST C RVATION.Canadians hive been inclined to regard their forest wealth as all but inexhaustible, but the chairman of the Conservation Commission, who has been giving the matter special attention, declares that the Canadian forests will meet, in the future, the Canadian demands alone; and they will not be able to do even this if they are mot administered on scientific principles, by which the growth of new timber will replace the loss by cutting.The prevention of forest fires is a prime necessity, and the Conservation Commission intends to advise Parliament to enact drastic laws against railway .companies, whose locomotives are the chief cause of the fires which annually devastate our forests, A fine of $1,000 every time a fine can be brought home to them is proposed.Holland is another country which is beginning to sit up and take notice of Canada, and a member of the Nethcrlands Consular Service is just completing a three months\u2019 tour of Canada in the interests of the Dutch Government.This tour has been brought about by numerous inquiries on the part of residents of Holland respect: ! ing Cansdian investments, trade and immigration, the Republicans, and as soon as they were beaten these tariff experts were recalled to Washington.Now for the third time Taft calls for assistance to the Laurier Government to help him in American politics and to arrange a treaty before the termination of the present Congress.The maximum sentencè which could be imposed upon Travers would be: For making false returns, 5 years; for forgery of document, 7 years; for the theft of $40,000, 9 years.If these ran consecutively it would give a total of 21 years.in the past ten years Canada has added to her population by immigration a total of 1,433,391.Of this number the British Isles sent us 562,056 and the United States 497,892.The remaining 393,445 came from practically every country in the word.It is gratifying to know that such a large proportion of our newcomers are English-speaking.Andrew Carnegie is said to be worried by he story that, although he is so much in favor of peace and gave so many millions to promote it, he himself was one of the first men in the United States to make armor plate and to sell it for purposes of war.But Mr.Carnegie, after prapar- ing some of the poison, 1s now supplying the antidote.There is much speculation as to whether Travers\u2019 admission of all the charges preferred against hm wail preclude any further inquiry into.the affairs of the Farmers\u2019 Bank.There are a gond many interesting details which the defrauded shareholders and deponitors would like to learn in connection with the way in which their money has been squandered.One of the United States warships on the lakes is soon to be \u201cscrapped.\u201d This vessel is the Wolverine, origi.naily known as the Michigan.She was launched at Erie in 1844, and has thus seen 66 years of service.If she is to be sold, why not get her to be employed as a sister ship to the Rainbow, which we rescued when she was ; on her way to the scrap heap?continental Railway at Ottawa, Ontario, until J2 o\u2019clock noon of the 28rd day of January, 1911, for the work of demolish ing the building named above, snd of completely clearing the ground.Persons wishing to tender wil obtain \u201cLINSEED COMPOUND liable old Engli Home remedy for ne sh COMCHS.COLDS, ail Lung & Throat Troubles, J.F.GUAY CIVIL ANGINELR Morin Building, Quels) Railroaus Witer Works, Vrater Fower : Developments, Arbitrations, Expert Option in Law Cases Reportsaug22x1Y the necessary blank forms, specifications, and other particulars on application to the office of Mr.A.E.Doucet, District Engineer, Quebec.Tenders must be signed and sealed dy all the parties to the tender, and wit- neweed.Each tender must also be socom: List of Municipal Voters Deposited.CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.CITY HALL.Quebec, 21st December, 1910.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of the Act 53 Vict, chap.68 sec.31, and its amendments, two alphebetical lists, one of the persons qualified to vote at the muhicipal clections for the office of Mayor and Aldermen for seat No.one in each wa-d of the city, and the other for persons qualified to vote at the said elections for the office - f Mayor and of Aldermen for seats Nos.wo and three in each ward of the city, shall be deposited in the office of \u2018the undersigned, on the THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, 1911, and will be communicated to whomsoever shall apply for them, panied by an accepted cheque on & cbar- tered Bunk of thé Dominion of Canada, payable to the order of tbe Commissioner: of the Transcontinental Railway, for the sum of $500.00, which, in the case of the tenderer whose tender is accepted, will be deposited to the credit of the Receiver General as security for the satis factory performance of the contract.The cheques of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned within ten dsys of the signisg 01 the contract.The right is reserved to reject any or - every day, beginning the said thi:d day of January next, 1911.to the sll faders, TWELFTH DAY OF JANUARY By order, NEXT, 1911, frem NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING to FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON.The said lists shall, during the said period, be shown to any person making application thercfor, and every clector who may wsh to apply for the insertion or for the correction of a name in any of the said lists, ar for striking \u20ac name thercfrom.shall do so within the delay fixed by law for s0- doing.Ali claims or demands in relation to any names being added to or ecr- rected or erased from the said liste must be filed in the office of the City Clerk, on or before four of the clock in the afternoon of MONDAY THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, 1911, being the day appointed hy law, as final, and after the said day.no claim or demand will be received by the said City Clerk.Printed blank forms for complaints may be had by cpplying at the City Clerk\u2019s Office during office hours.By Order, H.J.J.B.CHAQUINARD, City Clerk.- P.E.RYAN, Secretary of the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway.Dated at Ottawa this Tth day of Jase vary, 1911.Newspapers inserting this advertise ment without authority from the Com missioners will not be paid for it.| PROPERTY FOR SALE A desirable propeity on Ste.Foye Road, within the tull-gate, covering an ares of some 20000 square feet and containing a large double house with all modern conveniences.Occupancy fat May next, Terms reasonable.For further particulars and permits to view apply to Meradith & Meredith, 46 Dalhousie Street, Quebec, M fanlixlw pesage Latest Sporting News ||] B00 CANADIEN DOWNED THE BENFAEWS QUEBEC CHRONICLE, OUR GREAT ANNUAL EBEC WAS TONIGHT'S MATCH CLEARANCE SALE QU N GHT { Defeated Ontario Team by a\u2019 BADLY CRIPPLED WITH RENFREW Sears of 4 Sone to 1 Starts To-day at 9 o\u2019clock at the Arena.oy \u2014\u2014 Te ad A once a year opportunity to Purchase the best of Merchandise M Ww Ini in \\ 11 Montreal, Jan.15\u2014Giving a display ere en were Enjured nl Joe Hall and Joe Malone WI or'ercatiral sed, \"SF Renfrew, | At 1-3 to 1-2 less than regular standard prices .nadian team disposed of Renfrew, - - the Game With Ottawa Not Be Able to to 1, before a crowd of 5,000 in the .\u2019 and Were Beaten.Play.rena Saturday night and loome up ) cr Rentrents feruidable seven wes |i AStONIShing Bargains that will delight even the most ardent Customers\u2014 - er.Renfrew's formidable seven was & sa ns a Ww 8 8 e boxed up by the speed of the Cana- .Oeays, Jan.14-The Ottawa hoc-| According to advices received in | diens and hod Tails chance afror gaie Even in our own previous successful January Sales we have never been able to offer such buyng inducements as this key team won its fourth straight at | Quebec yesterday, Joe Hall and Joe ing the opening goal, a puny shot that year.The prices are decidedly not in keeping with the qualities of the merchandise offered.ge the pe! arens tonight defeating Malone wil be unable to play asainst eluded Vezina and barely reached the .uebec by à score of 13 to 5.In the | Renfrew n the creamery town this | cage.On their f Saturday night first period the hockey was fairly | evening, owing to the injuries receiv- Canadiens.will be \u201cfrecly piched to - HOSIERY.; SILK PETTICOATS.fast In the second the Quebecers | ed by them in the kame in Ottawa 00 | beat Wanderers on Wednesday.It wilt | Black Overalls for Women and Children; reg.40c., Black Taffeta Petitcoats, with large flounce ; a bargain shot their bolt and thers was nothing | Saturday night.tak i dt £ Wand | sale pri 19c $5.50, sal ; 1 Le Ba 3.75 .\u20ac an improved team of anderers price.terre ac a 0084050000 at $5., SAI\u20ac Price ONLY .L.4202 00000000 nu on 000 de hd ay Suebec scored bug epochs are up again bard luck, to defeat the speed boys.me of the Women's Black Cashmere Hose ; worth 40c, for.19c NIGHT DRESSES nimexed the second, but Ottawa even- | and are confident that the team will period, scored in three ire Cana A better quality; value 75c, for.ane n eee 39c ; ; , .ed up and at the end of the first half | make the best of them hustle before diens had an advantage in the play, Black Cashmere Hose for Children; worth 15c to 20c, Some trimmed with fine embroidery, others with lace it was two all.Ottawa added seven | the end of the season.but did a tremendous amount of work sale price\u2019.arrears Sc and insertion; reg.65c, for 49¢c; $1.05, for.69¢ tu the fusend veutios while the visit | It is hoped {hat Joe Hall and Ma with but little effect.RUGS n ISCOUNTS ors got two, the Quebec de ence weak- | lone will be able to play against the | In the second period, the locals = SPECIAL D .ning and their forwards tiring while | Wanderers here on Saturday might found themselves and gave an exhibi- Axminster Rugs, size 27x54, with or without fringe; Uress Goods and Silks, 15 per cent: Laces and\u2019 Trimmi s, : Ottawa improved all round.In the | next.tion of brilliant hockey.They scored ug .- .P ning: third session it was all Ottawa, they three times and put up a defence that | vely special at $3.00, sale price.1.98 15 per cent; Suits and Coats, 25¢ per cent; Millinery, i again driving in four goals while Que- | TROTTING MEETING AT Renfrew found difficult to get through.| Coco Mats, door size; reg.45¢,for.33c 33 1-3 per cent ; Boys\u2019 Clothing 15 per cent; and 10 per tn her ee 0 time in this ht DELORIMIER PARK.KN first same of the period.that Remmants of Carpets, Tapestry, Brussles and Axmins- cent on all the other regular goods.- { \u2018 ; Montreal, Jan.15\u2014Excellent entries | Which evened for Renfrew's score ters; valueup to $1.50 .Half Price i each, Ottawa scored twice while four have b ; minutes after the contest was set in \u2019 I ot PRINT REMNANTS d ; , been received for the races at n A i .\u2026.: ee Per etre eee, the Setting TS mest ch opens | candy, Bape: ain ne ad FLANNELLETTE BLANKETS.1 lengths of 5 to 10 yards, a variety of about 50 differ- | the first quatter with an injured ankle | next Saturday at Delorimier Park UE wine of aren cag when Lindsa Best quality, large size, red or blue borders; reg.$1.35 ; patterns; a quality that is generally sold at 12c, und then Joe Hall, who bad just join.der the auspices of the Montreal Driv- Le ; y, ualty, sale price only, a pair 87c .& ps os cmd ie in, miedo he mc ha | ocd os Bed bn by Toons cn J) aualy, Sale price on, à paires 00100.le price an re ere LOTS, i 1 b, Ltd, and the meet should A , 201 4 GOWNS \u2019 spraining some of the muscles be the most interestin Canadiens\u2019 other games scored in | MEN'S NIGHT - WOMEN\u2019S UNDERWEAR, ne .g one , Se \u201c + a + in hia ight shoulder.Malone, ue be most interesting yet held a the the second period dollowed brilliant Of Striped Flanncllette; good quality; regular $1.50 75 Vest and Drawers, natural color, all sizes; reg.30c, third Ottawa lost the service of Kerr, track in the winter.\u20ac nite Lavi It , showed burst f quality, sale price only.c for.1.22 Le Len as ascuveos00cca0000u001 2AC who hurt his ankle and face.Thus Sw he aepresented by an ex- speed during the balance of play.° .WHITE COTTON, Vests and Drawers, all wool, white and natural ; reg.they finished five men aside.Russell The free-for-all pace will bring to- | Ten minutes after the score had 36-in.Shirting, cambric finish ; good quality at 18c, sale $140, for.srancsesencon2on0u000.9BC Bowie and Duncan Campbell, of Mon gether Jennie W., (2043), Hon.Geo.: been tied, Pitre flashed through the .12 A ODS treal, were the officials, play being Whitney's mare which has been called | Whole Renfrew team with an end-to.rice only .renee Serene 12e BL A CK DRESS Go 5 fairly clean.Five thousand people the queen of the half mile tracks: Hal | end run, and passed to Lalonde, who 8-4 Twill Sheeting; very desirable at 30c, sale price.22c Black Panama, 52 inches wide, all wool: regular 60c sttended.The teams: Quebec.| D: JF: (21030), St.Anthony (211%); batted the Tubber past Lindsay.46-in.Pillow Cotton, plain weave, circular shape; reg.sale price .Cerreeiae.vassecancens 39 wa.uebec.| Ewing, the Th Ri tallion, onde brought a brilliant rush to it 1 Ce ea 19c ; \u201c rery wide: i Goal.whi, the three straight races ot De.| an end by scoring the third game.He 30c quality, sale price Black voile, at wool, very wide; an exceptional value 3e LeSuenr .Pain UT .Moran lorimier last summer.Frank G.Seed so fast that neither Taylor mor PILLOW SLIPS.2 D , sa : price si sone ci i - = =; i rahe 4 Lake RE Power Smith, of Buffalo, ill act 2 Ser poked the puck in from the.corner of White Cotton Pillow Slips, large size, hemmed ready Black | sale price\u201d mn.wide; always de \u20ac 44 Cover-Point.stand by W Moffatt, of Picton, Ont,, | the cage.i for use; reg.18¢, sale price.0 12¢ PIETER eens trrrerrarenenec ence.Shore .Rover Holden in hi capacity a presiding judge, Lis Jeored he only game QUILTS.WHITE BLOUES, Oagragh .Mallen \u2019 TaN 22 associate judge.| {ew seven did not appear dangerous | White Satin Quilts, for double bed : reg.$1.00, for.78c White Lawn Blouses, new 1911 models, some trimmed Wald Centre.Malone | ST- MICHAEL'S GOT oy ytage the joie bad 4 = of A much better quality; value $1.80 ,for.1.08 3100 fine er SES qe pr em roidered; reg.ase me vessbssenancre ves 3 ; .A uality, 3 21.40, rercasccanuecsu0s Ridpath 004 in donald | Toronto, Jan, 15Tne.came | Rome for ne fou eee ES MEN'S WOOL VESTS.TABLE LINENS AND TABLE CLOTHS path .acdona! - , 438.of speed, but he found it difficult to © ; .Left Wing.string of victories of the champion St.| get away from the fast French boys.| Gray, with green borders.small and medium sizes; a ws ; .de.Kerr Luc.cecn en Oatman | Michael hockey team received a rude Line-up and officials: .real good value at $1.50, sale price.| .75¢ White Damask Table Linens, 60 in.wide; reg.50c Referee, Russell Bowie, Montreal ; ; jar Saturday night when Parkdale not Canadiens.Renfrew.| quality, for 30c; 60c qaulity, for.re.cuucse 3SC Judge of play, D.Campbell, Montreal, ni detente the Frampions, but gave Goal : BATH TOWELS.Table Cloths in a varietv of the most desirable pat- eee er rt ru ing.© re, i 3 \"hi i ; 1 = .75 - ; a .w.\", BHERBROOKE DEFEATED Parkdale 8, St.Michel's 2, vives Vezina M ARE Lindsay White, gray or natural, plain or with red stripes; rey.1 terns: reg.$1.75, for $1.20; $2.25, for 35 WESTMOUNT TRAM.| tie adorer their epporerei\" Parks | Laviolerte \u2026.McNamara | FRc for 17¢; 40c, for 25¢; 25¢, for.\" Se OILCLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS \"! dale over their opponents.O over-Point.: co \u2019 ; ° t Sherbrooke, Que, Jan.15\u2014In Rn} 3000 spectagors Tamed.their way Pitre Cover-Point.Tay! ; 2 CHECK LAWN.Remnants of Oilcloths, 10 to 20 yds.lengths; reg.25¢ pe Serre hockey lea- into the sk to ace this senior OHA | CU\", Rover.alr | Four different patterns, in large or small checks; reg.9 and 30c qaulity, for, square yard.\u2026\u2026\u2026.19 ; erbrooke \"| fixture, a 500 ; ' PES i i : i mount last night by 13 to 2 rs fd near das OST, turned Lalonde .eee Rowe 12, for .Linoleum, new designs and colors; reg.50c, sale price.39c ; \u2014 water, but still retained a firm bots | Bernier entre.0.Cleghorn\u2019 WHITE LAWN REMNANTS.Inlaid Linoleum, a variety of desirable patterns; reg.- | Bernier .1 ; : Caer PEFEATS SVANBERG, tom.Right Wing, eghorn 2 to 8 yds.lengths; value up to 20c, sale price.5¢, 6c and 7c ec quality, sale price, a square yard.58¢ { of France, to-day defeate * John Svan: | RESULTS OF THE An Wing Sh MANTLES, SILKS.] dure.of Sweden, et no.re race by INTERMEDIATE GAMES.| Poulin .8.Cleghorn Colored Cheviot, trimmed with braids; reg.$15.for.11.25 Best quality Printed Foulard Silk, great variety of de- half a lap of the 13 lap track in \u201cous | Monteral, Jan.14\u2014In the interme- | Dallaire replaced Bernier and Gille- Of Reversible German Coating; reg.$9.50, sale price.7.00 signs and colors; worth 60c to 9c, sale price.30c hour, twenty minutes, 41 seconds.St.dite games 2 He paren ohis after- rain Clase S.Cleghorn, Referee, TOWELS, Colored Crepe de Chine, 27 in.wide; reg.$1.75, sale Yves lost two laps at the end of the oon, 1 onias defeate estmount Fr.Geo.Cameron; assistant re eree, ho 1 aa aa a ae ae ea aa a anna anne oe ces 89¢ 6 to 0 while Sh k.B 3 , D : - A price.FREER ETRE .[REEEET] froth b mile, when he stopped to change Montreal 4 © 3.amrocks won from I Bn me loaner TY Frown : Union Towels, 12x24, with fringe; reg.7c, for this sale, .5c Black Taffeta Silk: always sold at 50c, sale price.39¢ timekeepers, A.O'Brien and E.St.Pure Linen Towels, 18x36, red borders, hemmed; reg.Cream Taffeta: good quality at 95c, sale price.39¢ anuary Sale Of Fashion-Craft Clothes.Pere.FABRE WON BIG SNOWSHOE RACE.Montreal, Jan.14\u2014La Presse held their annual snowshoe race around the Mountain this afternoon and it proved a great success.The race was scheduled to start at 2.30, but did not start till long after 3 o'clock.; The first man to cross the line was E.Fale, of the N.A.A.A.He crossed Now mn Force Every garment this season's product.Values ranging up to Twenty-Two Dollars Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters style and shape, Materials and Patterns carefully cate Twice a year this opportunity is of- ered.M i it, and select what they require A one of them ?Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters.Regular prices $18, $20 and $22 January Sie $15.00 ALSO -.SPECIAL Blue's \u201c Wearbetter \u201d Boys\u2019 Clothing.Two pairs of pants with each suit.During sale your choice at cost price.SHOPS OF require.Are you the line in very good shape, he looked Ë fresh as when he left and no doubt e felt that way, for when one of the officials of the club went to help him to the club house, he said he could walk himself.Fabre's time to cross the line was 42.49 3-5.The next to cross was Moreau, who crossed also in fine shape; he also was one of the N.A.A.A.men.Moreau's time was 46.50.Next came McKay, of the M.A.AA, his time being 46.47.Lemieux came next, just finishing after McKay; his time was 47.50.Following Lemieux came F.Gail, of the Emerald Club.Although Gilbeau, another runner, seemed to stick to the front on the way round, they ail managed to get away from him on the home stretch, and he could be seen just barely running down the track after a period of abow 3 minutes had passed from the time Gail arrived.He had just passed the finishing line when he fell like a stone, and lad to be | carried to the club house.Following is a summary of the race: 1.Fabre, N.A.A.A.2.Moreau, N.A.AA 3 McKay, M.A.AA, 5.Gail, Emerald A.A A.6, Gilbeau, N.A.A.A.HARRY SMITH STRUCK THE REFEREB.Cobalt, Ont, Jan.14\u2014The Temiscamingue League game at Haileyhury last night between Cobalt and Hailey- : bury looks like being the last of the, league.Just zs half4ime was called | with the score § ta 1 in favor of Haileybury.Harry Smith took a crack at 14c, sale price .o.oo.10c 142 ST.Black Brocaded Satin; reg.$2.25, sale price.- - * \u201c9 This Sale is for Cash Only F.SIMARD & CIE.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH QUEBEC.The Favorite of the BY-LAW NO.449.the City of Quebec.fret time- (Drawn up in the French language.) Superior Quality Discriminating Smoker.Bylaw was read for the first time: Collows: To Annex the Town of Montcalm to At a meeting of the City Conneil of the City of Quebec, held at the City Hall, on | the 13th day of January instant (1911), the following By-law was read for the At 8 meeting of the City Council of the City of Quabee, held at the City Hall, in the said City of Quebec, on the thirteenth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and eleven (1911), the following | elected, according to law, and are in de- | fault to sit in the Council of thin City, the secretarytreseurer of the Town of Monteadn shall deliver to th Treasurer of the City all minute books, registers, valuation or assessment rolls, archives and sll documents and papers whatwosver be longing to the corporation of the Towa of Monteaim, an well as all sums of money which may be in bis possession in his ea pacity of secretary-treasurer, and from and after the date of such delivery, all sums of money due or to become due to the former corporation of the Town of Montealm shal be payable only to the Treasurer of said City.40.Fron and after the election of said Aldermen, the Gity of Queber shall alone be liable for the debts contracted by the corporation of the Town of Montealm and all moveable and immovable property belonging to the said corporation shall be- cune and be the property of the City of Quebec.Go.During ten years, from the first of May, 1011, to the first of May, 1821, ali immovable properties in the said new ward shall remain asseseed at the same reël value nt which they are assessed in the valuation roll now ie force, and the It is ordained mod enneted by the Municipal Council of the City of Quebec, and the ssid Cauxeil ordains and enacts as amount of assessment shall remain at thirty cents for each hundred dollars af the said real vaine, said assessment to be .paid by the proprietors of the said im.| moveable property.and assessments, of the same privieges granted for ground lots mentioned in clauses 5, 8 and 7.90.The water works sctuall lyin, water to the said ward shall remet anne pletely separated from tbe water works now existing in the other wards of the ity.100.\u2018The City shall undertake to full all the obligations of the Town of Montcalm towards the North Shore Turep ke Trust.Ilo.The said By-law shall come ia force after it sbaH have been approved by the vote of the majority of the mn- nicipal elector proprietors of immore- able property in the said ward who sini] have registered their votes on the wid By-law.PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that, pursuant to law, the following Rv-law will be read for a second time, and adopted, on Friday, the 27th day of January instant (1911), Br order, ~.J.J.B.CHOV'INARD, Conuty Clerk, eee Opening of Derche iter Bridge to Fres Publio Ciroulation \u2014 KING'S HALL + lo.After the approval of the present .fo.Over and above the said nmes Eyes Feamired and Glass mate, made to Swit, ists.Tore and Onttern.Choice aluetion of Mire Losses Crinding of Girsess a Turopean Novelties.EJ.DYNES.160 St.John St, Quebec.Free one 48] Telephone 1287.QUERKC, .eae em ees .\u2014_\u2014 KENNEDY.LADIRS WEAN ONLY., =.MARTEL \u20ac 50 ta em sw DANCING.AR \u201c, en, Sy ns EE sus vase seras Private EE in Waite and TwoBten \u2014 arehouss, 185 Dasfosre tue rial + one EMILE RIOT ar Telephone 2024.Mace Bireae, nati oka a Vert Tm Cube.3.COTR.THEOPHILE ROY (éit Desjardins).A el \u2014 \u2014\u2014 parier a apie tan.Buits road Tami lumber, fer, Steam, Het Air MASTER MARINE PIPTINGS.: \u2014\u2014\u2014 on HS Crom Strem Be.Bach: BELOW QUAREC.Evosse LECLERC.Phone 2331.\u2014 Qeneral Fneurance Agent, Leo GAUDRY.U.r.DROUIN & ce 4 62 8e Prior Breet.3 Telephone 134, Green orange SH Rit, ; Contractges and Pray bars Supple.k #3 Bt.Roch ph ae.Quel.Torphone 81, 161 8.Paul Se EXNRST 0.Ani 7 Lumber, Paver a Tel, 1308.4! trame enr = gusse : wrBoLESALE BUTTER i Op im ant Pitch five 7 pr Winalem! L Ls COTE f : al e oteck The ol Pt NS arkprat = Ta: oo \" es ue 7 duet bn.pre i e à 1evia, Chall Boo er EE aust\u2019 exon Shoe qurare.| ESTAR SAVARD.MADDEN & SON.1 WS PENNEY.FLORIST.Livery and Nes.669-647 ing Stable Contrecure.Re Valier Stress, coal mphonauts > 116 dt.Pater Breet, ; Telephone 462.ors) We in LA 2 PLANTS aur fo Wah Groenhouse, Rel dare oat.Phone AR Stare, 160 Be Joke Frown = > lo PRO gn preg rane en MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911, ' THE QUEBEC CHRONICLn, La Caisse D'Economie de Notre-Dame de Quebec |} IN AND ABOUT TOWN [| ll MORRIS MICHAELS Ë | | | cout neue EEE ee \u2019 A C .dE ie is\" .\u201d | of The MORKIS MICHAELS SHOPS .position to offer to the putiio À HORSE CAME UP [MISS MYLOTT AND WINDSOR HOTEL BUILDING, {J # | tho \u201cadvantage.of sang at ui toms || BREAKNECK STEPS) GILBERT QUARTETT MONTREAL ; ready to receive deposits, m\u2014 and CHATEAU FRONTENAC, D'ÉCONOMIE Strange Freak \u2018of & Runaway | Will Inaugurate the New K.of oA = Mio.Maxx4 36 234 12 Zero 4 x18 x2 14 3B 29 10 13 8 36 ves x3 Hatitex 11 24 xBelow sero.Lakes and Georgian Bay\u2014Fresh to wet going 14th to return untll 16th January, | strong northwesterly and northerly winds, On and after Monday.oth January, tons, | 80d decidedly colder, local enow flurries; Tuesday fair and very ecld Ottawa and Upper end Lower Law.tenco\u2014Northwesterly to northerly winds, fine nad very coid to-day and on Tuesday.Gui \u2014Fresh to etrong winds, momtly fair and decidedly colder; a few ligtt loond soaw flurries or falls.| WILL NOT GROW TOBACCO.Lexington, Ky.Jan.15.\u2014With the returns available from about one-half .of the Bur'ey Tobacco Growers coun- Thureday re- | ties of Kentucky.which held § mass .convention to-day, it secms a fore- | gone conclusion that a majority of Other purposes.the acreage has been pledged against raising a crop for the 1911 season.In several counties there was considera- bis opposition.sn | | | 20+ to ds off | January Sales T.LAFRANCE, Cont's Furnishing and Tallor ft Buade Strost.| FLOUR.(Per 98 1be.) Hungarian patent .$2.90 to 63.00 No.1 strong bakers\u2019.255 2.65 Choice family str.bakers\u2019.2.40 2.45 Second bakers\u2019 .:.2.20 226 Ninety per cent patent 220 225 Food flour .\u2026.\u2026.ven.168 1.70 \u2014\u2014 FARM PRODUCE.Manitoba dubs, per bu.40.43 to $0.44 Barley, per bu.- \u2014 048 Pons, boilings, cboicss.\u2026 - 130 136 Hay, good No.2, per To tb.or.\"5.850 9.30 Hay, baled per 2,000 1bs.11.50 12.00 Straw, per 14200 lbs.3.75 ver Potatoes, per bag .0.80 0.90 BUGAB.Montreal, granulsted, bbls.100 The.$4.50 Montrea!, granulated, bags.445 Yellow, bbls.4.10 Yellow, bags .ives 408 Acadia, granulated, bage or bbls.4.40 Acadis, yellow .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.3.88 DAIRY PRODUCE.Wholesale.Market improving; demand better, sod prices firm.Creamery prints .$0.2414 to $0.25 Creamery solids, choice.0.25 0.254 Oreamery eolids, second.0.23% 0.24 Dairy prints .0.28% 0.23 Dairy solide .021 .028 New cheese .0.13 Market @rm, with upward tendency.New laid, per 40%.00.40 to $0.50 Selected, per dos.0.31 0.38 No.1 limed, per dos.028 0.98% Cold stored, per dos.0.23 0.25 DRESSED MEATS.Hogs, abattoir killed,cwt.$9.50 30 $10.00 Hogy, country dressed, ewt 9.00 9.25 Beof, forequarters .6.00 8.00 Beef, hindquarters .9.00 11.00 Carcases, good .9.00 10.00 Carcases, common.6.00 1.00 Mutton .ceeenresein 8.50 10.00 Veal .u00000c00es 9.00 12.00} POULTRY.Chickens, per 1b .$0.12t0 $0.14 Turkey, per Ib .081 022 Ducks, per Ib.\u2026\u2026.016 THE MURDER OF THE OLD POLISH FARMER.Berlin, Ont, Jan, 15\u2014Dr.Claister, coroner, assisted by other physicians, \u2018to-day performed a post-mortem examination on the body of Franz Lobinski, the Polish farmer, who was murdered in his home near the village of Wellesley.The funeral will take placa to-morrow.The inquest opened at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the undertaking rooms at Wellesley, where the body was taken.The jury viewed the remains and adjourned to meet on Wednesday of this week at 2 o'clock.Provincial Detective Boyd is working on the case and was out \"at the scene of the tragedy to-day ace | companied by High Constable Hui bert, Sa far.however, there is abso- \u201clutely no suspicion as to who killed : Lobinski.The last to see him alive was Rudy Geis, a neighbor, who was talking with him two days before the tragedy.CITY O QUEBEC.CITY HALL, City Clerk's Office, Quebec, December 12th, 1910.are Public Notice is hereby given that the City of Quebec shall apply to the Legislature of this Province, at its next session.to obtain authority to borrow à sum not exceeding six hundred thousand dollaes $600,000.00, to pay the cost of paving streets and works of a permanent nature in streets and public squares of the city: for the building of & reservoir connected with the water works, and to build bridges on the River St.Charles | in the city, to modify the composition of the City Council by reducing the number of Aldermen.to amend the law concerning the ferry service between Quebec and Levis, and for Quebec, December 12th, 1910.H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk, City of Quebec.LOST.LOST\u2014An amethyst and pearl brooch on Vauguetin street, Town of Montcalm.The article was accidentally dropped from a window.Finder will be rewarded on retuming to O.N.J., Chronicle.WANTED.WANTED\u2014A Chambermaid.Apply to the housekeeper, Chateau.MALE HELP WANTED.ROOM TO LET .\u2014One good sized room to rent.Gentlemen only.Apply 57 D'Artigny street TO LET\u2014House No.8 Haldimand street, 14 rooms, furnace, hot and cold water.Will be all painted and papered.Occupancy lst of May next.Apply to Chas.J.Baillargeon, Notary, 125 St.Peter St, Quebec.TO LET.\u2014A firet class residence at 914 St.John street, 11 rooms, in good condition, modern conveniences, heating included.Could also be well adapted for a doctor or dental parlors.Also three flats on Pontaine street, Montcalmville, 5 and 6 rooms each, besides bath rooms on each flat.TO RENT.\u2014Furnishe House, containing ten rooms.All modern conveniences.Centrally located.Within eight minutes of Parliament building.Apply © W, this office.FOR SALE OR TO LET.FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 The large stone house, with gateway, No.25 St.Ursule street.Will make the necessary repairs and lease for a term of years.Rental $800 per annum, clear of taxes.Apply to Amos J.Colston, Hochelaga Bank Building.TO LET OR FOR SALE-\u2014No.13 Dolbeau street, near St.Foye toligates semi-detached; eight rooms; furnace Apply to BE.D.Sewell, Ville Mont PERSONAL.TWO FRENCH GENTLEMEN would wish to be acquainted with some English girls or boys to exchangs conversation, Address I.B LEARN THE BARBER TRADE right.The Moler Barber Coliege is the original college; founded in 1893; graduates are now successful barbers all over the world.You get expert instruction, constant practice.Write for catalogue.Moler Barber College, 119 Craig West, Montreal, FOR SALE.ES \u2014\u2014 SAFES\u2014AII Sizes and Styles.If your safe is too small we will exchange it for a new Dominion Safe & Vault Co.'s Safe.The Canadian Fairbanks Co., Ltd, Montreal.FOR SALE\u2014The two large four story white brick residences, Nos.1034 and 12 Palace street, containing 26 rooms.Very suitable for a large rooming or apartment house, location very central, convenient to cvery- thing.Apply fo A.E.Pfeiffer, No.4 McMahon street.FOR SALE.\u2014At Montmorenay east, very desirable two story dwelling containing 12 rooms, summer kitchen, bathroom, .etc, electric light.Lot includes flower gardens.Montmorency east.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 re FOR SALE\u2014The solid brick house No.96 King street, containing twelve rooms and all modern conveniences.For particulars apply to Amos J.Colston, Hoche- Electric light and gas.laga Bank Building.HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014Stone house, beautifully situated, 173 Grande Allee, 15 rooms, bathroom, hot water, cement basement, yard and stable, all modern improvements.$10,000, one- third cash and the balance at 5%.Apply to Quebec Hide & Skin Co, Charlesbourg Road.Phone 3025.vegetable, fruit and For porticulars apply to Dame Veuve Joseph Huot, A FRENCH GENTLEMAN wants to become acquainted with an English young lady to learn English conversation.Address J.ML, eare of Chronicle office.BUSINESS CHANCES.PROFITABLE GOODS\u2014Bargain Birmingham.PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Quebec & Saguenay Railway Company will, at the next session of the Legislature, apply for the passing of an Act to amend its Act of Incorporation, being Act §, Edward VII, Chapter 55, and amending Acts, with respect to the extension of its lines and the time for construction, and other purposes.Greenshields, Greenshields & Languedoc, Solicitors for Applicants.Montreal, Dec.28th, 1910.dec.30x1m.NOTICE Notice is beroby given that an applicn- tion will be made to the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada, on the &th of February, 1911, for a recommendation to the Gorernog in Council for the sanction of a deed transferring to the Quebes County Railway Company s certain portion of tbe lines of the Quebec Railway, Light & Power Company, which transfer was duly approved by the shareholders of each company, party thereto.WAREHOUSE FOR SALE.\u2014 Large stone warehouse, 45 by 90 feet, two stories, facing new Crown street Stables, yard, electric lighted, hot water system, nice concrete Increasing value 10,000 feet space, for $9,000.Immediate possession.Hardly any taxes to Insurance rate $1.20 per $100.Apply Quebec Hide & Skin bridge.cellar, nice office.quick.One-third cash, balance 6%.pay until 1915.Co, Charlesbourg Road.Phone 3025.HOUSE FOR SALE-\u2014An 8-room house and bathroom and large cellar, nice yard and attic.Most modern conveniences and everything up-to- date.Apply to 33 St.Cyrille St.HOUSES FOR SALE\u2014Two seli- contained houses, Nos.537 and 541 St.John street, each 7 rooms and bathroom, furnace, gas, electric light and Will be all modern conveniences.sold separately if necessary.Easy terms of payment.Garden in rear.Apply 541 St.John street, or A.K.Hansen & Co, 82 St.Peter street.Phones 358 and 362.FOR SALE\u2014A beautiful cut stone house, No.63 Grand Allee; over 20 rooms, two bath rooms; hot water appliances, gas and electric lights.For other information apply to Eugene Hamel, 59 St.Foye Road, Montcalmvite, FOR SALÉ.\u2014On d'Auteuil street jarge house, with furnace, electric light end baths.Suitable for private dwelling or boarding house.For particulars apply to LaRue & LaRue, Ne tarits, 28 St.Ann street.TO LET.\u2014 TO LET\u2014lower flat containing four rooms, fitted with electric light, with large yard and cellar, situated at 120 Artillery street, rent $13.00 Apply to Mrs.P.H, Cummins, P.O.box 343, Nicolet, Que.x TO LET-On Ste.Faye Road, the third flat of à fine new house.With all modern conveniences, Apply 93 Ste.Foye Road.Tel.1277, J.B.Rousseau.O LET\u2014Factory building situated at 37 Fraser street, Levis, three and a half stories.Rental very cheap Apply Royal Trust Co.Quebec \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO LET.\u2014 SINGLE AND devtie furnished rooms.with use »/ beth and tejephone.Hot and cols water.Electrie light.Apply Ne 4: Richelieu Se, er telephone epyo ding to law.Quebee, December 27th, 1910.TURGEON, LANGLOIS & MORIN, Attorneys for Petitioners.Dee20x1m NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Reverend Sisters of Charity of Quebec, at the next session of the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, wilt ask for the adoption of a bilh to annex for ail civil purposes their Villa Mastai Sanatorium, at present included in the limits of the city of Quebec, to their adjoining property, L'Aisle St.Michel Archange, which was erected into a separate parish for all civil purposes, under the name of Paroisse de St.Michel Archange, by statute of Quebec, 60 Victoria, chapter 72, Quebec, 15th December, 1910, Bedard, Chaloult & Prevost, Attorneys for Petitioners, Dechlxlm + PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that the Quebes North Shore Turupike Trust will apply to the Legislature of the Province for the passing of an act to mmenl iis sct of incorporation, being Act 4th, Vie Chap 17, and amendments; with respect to automobiles and the toll to be charged on all vehicles having motive power when travelling on the Turnpike roads.By order of the Board.| @.BURROUGHS, Hoc 'y.-Treas., QNET.T Jant£xim NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that n Apeciar General Meeting of the Shareholders of The Quebec Bank will be held at the Head Office of the Rink, 110 8t.Pater Street, in the City of Quebec, at the bour of 12 o'clock moon on the 28th day of February, 1911, for the purpose of considering, rnd, if deemed advisable, adopting » By Law increasing tha adi.tal of the Bank hy tbe sum af Two Mil lion Five Hundred Thonsand Doliars, thus making the total aethorired capital Five Million Dollars.By order of the Roard of Direstors B.B.STEVENSON, General Managerjan.11 till feb.38 b [ Watch this space for our Great Annual Discount Sale which will take place Monday, January 23nd THOS.DONOHUE 188 and 194 St.John St.JOTELS.AND RESORTS | : GRAND UNIO ROOMS A $1.00 a dey and : SATOH NEW YORK CITY wwanl from tiation Free af \u201cen do sat Clry Gade Book smd Map SEASIDE HOUSE DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT.deu Water Hatha, pan all the year.F.P.COOK'S SONS.jan13x26 HOTEL CHAMBERLIN, OLD POINT COMFORT, OUND RESORT.hey east Chm EN FA En Ticket Otfice t.Louis Street, or addre .BEO.P.ae Mer.Fortress Monroe.Va Jan 6unon wodx2t | ieqmar ä : ee NEPTUNE LW J.T.LEVALLEE, Pronns Mountain Hin American \u2018and Euro European Plan Cate Attached to Hols! Closs to Soats, Elevntor, Cara and Trains Phone 1708.quest | PL DRDE DESERT = eine Hotel Blanchard Jos.Cloutier Prop.American ani European Plans, Near the Terminus of Railways and Navigation Comi Do Su AUDITORIUM CAFE 142 St.John Strast Board by the week, $3.50.Oysters, 35c and 50c per doz.Meals, 35¢: 6 tickets for $1.50, Broiled steak, 35¢c.2 Euchre party, lunches included, 25¢ ; each.Banquets, for $1 per head up.Open till 1 AMP.W.DUGAL, Proprietor ST.LAWRENCE HALL Montrea! 180 ROOMS Rates for Rooms $1.00 per day First Class Grill Room and Cafe.A.J.HIGGINS, Proprietor A Leading Now York Mots! The Gregorian 35th Street setuvan 60h Avenue ed Broadway \u2014 New Modara 14 Story Fireproof Rod away (rom the noise, yet surroun ga leading shops mad Erlaapal atres, Pendeyivania asd Central R.Here you will find the heighth of som.fort, elegance and e \u20ac service ep preciated by the most exacting.300 large Nght rooms, sash with baty, at 22.08 to 36.09 per ouvertes ne) up por day.Restaurants, à ie carte ttes rena Table Hots Lunehoon, 8) sents DANIEL P, RITOMEY .R Stations.NOTICE | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ap- | plication will be made to the l\u2019arament of Canada at tue present session thereof for an Act to incorporate à railway company under the mame of The Quebec and | Great North Western Railway Cunpany, ; with power to lay out, construct and oper- | ate a line of railway\u2014 (1) From u point at or near l\u2019art Arthor, in the Province of Ontario, and from thence in an easterly direstion to a point at or near New Liskeard, in the! said I'rovinee of Ontario, thence easterly to a point io be wetermined between Baskatnug Lake and the village or town of\u201d Man waki, in the Province of Quebec, awd continuing easterly to a point at or near the City of Quebec; (2) From a point on thesmail line about seventy-five miles west of Maniwaki northerly to connect with the à tional Transcontinental Railway, d | soutberly va the valley of the Colonge ; Hiver to à point in or neur the City of Ottawa; (1) From a point at or near New Lis keurd tn à point on the Natiounl Transcontinental Ruitway east of Lake Abittibis (4) From x puint near New Liskeard southerly to Temiskanringue Station; +) From « point at or nesr the intersection of the Missionibi River, in the | Province of Ontario, with the main line | of the Company tu a puint at or near Mig?tipieoten ou Lake Superior: with | power to build other branch lines not ex- | ocedingg in any one case twenty-five miles i6 length.also with power to construet, i operate aud maintain al necessary bridges, roads, ways and ferries, and to baild, acquire, own aud maintain mharves and docks n connection therswith, and to build, acquire, own, equip and maintain steam and other vessels and boats, and to operate same on all navigable waters, and with power to build, \u2018equip, operate snd maintain telegraph and telephone lines In connection with the said railway and branches and to transmit messages for commercial purposes and to charge tolls therefor, and to generate and to sell electricity for the supply of light, heat and power, and with power to expropriate lands for the purposes of the company, and to acquire lands.moner, bonuses, privileges or other aids from my government, municipal corporation or other persons or budies, and to levy and colleet tolls from all persona using and on all freight passing over auch roads, ferries.wharves and vessels huilt or acquired hy the company.and with power to connret with and make traffis or other arrangements with railway, steam boat or other ; companies, and ta issue honde and debentures for the aforesaid purposes, and | that the said undertakihs and worka of the company may be declared to be for the general advantage of Canada.BDWARD J.DALY, Ottawa, Ontario, Solicitor for Applicants.Dated at Ottawa.this eleventh day of January, A.D.1911.Janiéxla w.monziw THREE NEGROES LYNCHED BY A MOB IN KENTUCKY.Shelbyville, Ky.Jan.15\u2014Fifty masked nien early to-day stormed the Shelby County jail, scized and lynched three negroes.Two of whom were charged with insulting white women, while the third was sentenced to hang for \u2018the murder of a negro woman.The bodies of two of the negroes, Gene Marshall and Wade Patterson, were found later, but that of the third, James West.is still nnaccount- {ed for, although he was seen in the hands of the mob with a rope about his neck.According to Ernest : Hornback, deputy jailer, the mob within an hour and a quarter aur- rounded the jail, broke down a door and took the three negroes away, leaving fourteen others in the same cell from which the three were taken.| The two bodies were found about a | quarter of a mile apart.That of | Marshall was hanging to a bridge nver the Eminence Pike, near the jail, while that of Patterson was found -in Cedar Creek.Patterson, it is said, attempted to escape from the mob and was shot.His body was thrown \"into the creck.EDUCATION OF INDIANS.LA BANQUE NATIONALE On and after Wednesday, the 1st of February next, this Bank will pay its shareholders a dividend of one and {three-quarters per cent, being at the rate of seven per cent per annum, noon its capital, for the quarter end: ing on the 31st of January next.This dividend will be paid accord.Lag to \u201che list \"if shareholde:s inscribed on the 16th January next.Byarder of the Board of Drectors.N.LAVOIE, General Manager.Qu.sec, Dec.z0th, 3910, dec-26xmon,wed.fri.tojan.31 Ottawa, Jan.15\u2014By an agreement reached hetween the Department of Indian Affaire and the four churches engaged in educational work among the Indians of Canada, the\u2019 Roman Catholic Church will receive $165,905, the Anglican Church $61,350: Presbyterian Church, $34,250, and the Methodist Church, $23,500.According to the estimates submitted under the new arrangement the Government appropriates $285,000 toward the maintenance of the hoarding schools conducted under .the auspices of the Methodist, Preshyterian, Anglican and Catholie churches throughout the provinces of Ontario, Manitcha, Saskatchewan, Alberts and Britith Co- BIG CANAL SCHEME IS NOW PROPOSED Will Connect the Great Lakes With the St.Lawrence and the Ocean.Ottawa, Jan.15.\u2014The latest cecal scheme, and probably the most embitious | which bas been listed for the coneidora- | tion of Parliument, iv that of the Great | Lakes and Atlestic Cagal and Power Co., s charter for which wll be sought during the prevent session.The company asks power to construct @ cunsl from some | puiut on the eastern shore of Lake Huron, in the County of Huron, to the northern shure of Lake Erie, in the County of Eion the northeastern shore of Lake Erie, in the county of Haldimand, to the west- il | eru shore of Lake Ontario, and also in | the River Se, Fawrence, to a point in the | County of tirenville; also tu construct « canal from Greuville to the City of Ottawa; tu deepen a ship chuunel n the Ottaws River, from the canal to its june- tion with the Riviere des Iruiries; to deepen the channel in the suid Riviere des Prairies to join the \u2018*8t.Lawrence Ship Canal,\u2019\u2019 below the Island of Montreal or by an alternate route, from Ste.Aune\u2019s iu the County of Jacques Cartier, through Lake St.Louis to Montreal.This i would make and complete throughout the entire distance from Lake Huron to the St.Lawrence Ship Canal or the Port of Montreal, a \u201cnavigable cansl and ship channel of a depth of not lesg than 26 feet and pot aver 33, and of auch width as may be found necessary to onable ocean-going vessels to meet and pass in safety a! any point in the canals, lake or river channels.COMMANDER SIMS : REPRIMANDED.\\Vashington.Jan.15\u2014A general order reprimanding Commander W.S.Sims for his \u201clast drop of blood\u201d speech in London has been issued hy Secretary of the Navy Meyer.The first copy of the order was sent to Admiral Schroeder, Commander-in- Chief of the Atlantic Fleet.to be given Commander Sims.This action was based upon a desire of the Navy Department that Commander Sims should receive the order before it is generally published in the Navy.BEAVERS WORKING HAVOC IN NEW JERSEY.Newton.NX, J.Jan.15.\u2014The law of New Jersey which prohibits the trapping of beavers is working havoe among the residents of this vicinity, to such an extent that unless a remedy is found the meadows hereabouts will be flooded and farmers will be heavy losers.Beavers have appeared here in swarms and have filled the creek with all kinds of fallen trees and the water has spread over the meadows dangerously close to houses.Unless conditions are improved soon sn appeal will be made to the authorities.TWO TRAINMEN WERE BADLY INJURED.London, Ont.Jan.15\u2014Two Mimico trainmen.W.Armstrong and W.R.Murray, were injured and four ca- buoses demolished in a wreck which occurred this morning in the local Grand Trunk Railway yards.A freight train in charge of Engineer Balfrye and Conductor Drury, of Mimico, backed into the line of cabooses, in which train crews were sleeping.Murray and Armstrong were pinned down by the wreckage and it was with difficulty that they were released.Armstrong is badly hurt.His legs are badly smashed and his face lacerated.He is suffering greatly from the shock.Murray's feet were jammed and it was necessary to amputate the toes of one foot.Two other Mimico trainmen were slightly hurt.RAILWAY STRIKE IN LISBON SETTLED.Lisbon, Jan.15\u2014The strike of the railroad men having ended, normal train service has heen resumed, The strike of the gas house workers, however, continues, but it is expected that the strike will speedily terminate on account of the strong opposition displayed by the people generally, who fear that these inopportune strikes will prove prejudicial to republican institutions.To demonstrate their support of the ministry, several thousand workmen organized a parade this afternoon and marched past the_government buildings.The gas men are attempting to paralyze the lighting system by cutting the mains, but these are now beigg close guarded by the military.whose soldiers, firemen and members of the republican committees are working at the gas plants to re-establish the supply, which failed at an early hour this morning.No disorders are reported.MEMBER FOR DRUMMOND IN HARD LUCK.Ottawa, Jan.15.\u20141f the member for Drummond-Arthabaska has not opened a notable career he has at least started an eventful one.First he got the wrong telegram and rushed home to attend the funeral of a relative who fortunately was not dead.On Saturday he und his family narrowly escaped asphyxiation from (umes from the furnace.He lives in a house owned by the Government, 113 St.Patrick street, with his wife and two children.Not understanding furnaces Mr.Gilbert got his landlord to send two plumbers down, The Public Works Department plumbers fixed up a fire and left.Saturday afternoon the family began to feel ill and Mr.Gilbert was affected.A doctor came and it was found the Government plumbera had left a flue closed, filled the place with carbon gas and very nearly caused a tragedy, The member and his family discovered the matter early enough to prevent it and lumbia.they have recovered to-day, MINOR N NOTES OF THE DOMINION.\u2014 London, Ont, Jun, 15.\u2014Harry Slater was discovered roaming around tbe local market late Saturday nigbt with his mouth badly burned by carbolic seid.A partly consumed bottle was found in his clothes.He deuies thut he sttgmpted suicide.Ho is in the hospital, but will recover.Blenbeir, Ont., Jen.15.\u2014Joha Milens, of Releigh Township, had one hand terribly Mcersted by tbe knives of a root pulper yesterday sud bad to drive seves miles to Blenboia for attendance by a surgeon.Thirty stitches were put in, Milons refusng to bave an anesthetic administered.Windsor, Ont, Jan.15\u2014J.H.Marks was conveted yesterday of misappropeiat- ing funds of the Mishigsa Ceutrul and vonfe-ating a tieket valued ut $65, Marks giu, aud another canal from some point | Wes an operator and brakeman on the Pere Marquette being appointed to the ticket office bere and lived in St.Thomas.Belleville, Ont, Jan, 15.\u2014The Property Owners\u2019 Associtaion, at largely attended meeting last night, passed s resolution asking the City Council to move for a judicial investigation of the charges of graft made aguiost former Mayor Marsh in connection with the sale of city lots.Kingston, Out.Jan.15\u2014The fire department officials claim that the mem: bers of the brigade have not suffcient time to enter the proposed physical culture classes for firemen and policemen at the Kingston Y.M.C.A.The police commissioners are still considering the matter.Toronto, Jan.15.\u2014Following the announcement that the seasional indemnity of the members of tho Ontario Legisiature is to be increased from $1,000 to #1,500 per session, and the messengers at tbe Parliment buildings are agitating for an increase in their modest emoluments.The regular messengers receive $700 per year and the semsional messengers $2 per day.Toronto, Je.15.\u2014The rouading out of the Ontario Governmeat'e good ronds system by having the Government share in the cost of maintenance of improved roads will be proposed at the approaching session.At present Mhe Government pays one-third the cost of improving highways, te municipality nearing the remaining expenditure, but the proposed aystem woukl ensure the roads being kept up constantly to a high standard.Calgary, Alb.Jan.15.\u20143.Phillippe Hebert, the well-known sculptor of Mont: real, arrived in the city hast night in connection with the erection of a memorial to the Canadian South South African soldiers who fell during the late Boer War.The monument will be erected by popular subscription Ii wil be an equestrian statue of the Western volunteers, with the names of the Alberta men killed and the engagements in witich they took part inscribed on the pedestal.Montreal, Jan.15.\u2014Thomas Robb, one of the Canadian delsgetes who went to Washington to protest againet the proposed damming of the @&.Lawrence, returmed to Montreal today.Mr.Robb enye the delegation wes given 5 patient and careful bearing by the Harbors and Rivers Commite of Congress and he is of the opinion that, ae a result, if the United States Gaverpment permite any daming of the river, the whole thing will be done under the control of an intermmtional buard.Toronto, Jan.15.\u2014An echo of the fa mous McCormack-Freser-Roherison case wes heard st Osgoode Hall to-day, when Justice Britton gave his decision on the queation of costs in the action which Miss MdCGormick sought to have her uncle, Michael Fraser, an aged farmer, living near Midland, declared insane, and incapable of disposing of his estate, and also sought to have aonuHed his marriage to Miss Robertson, the daughter of a retired minister.Justice Britton on Beturday decided that Fraser should not hecwmlled upon to pay the costs ineurred by the plaintiff in her two ep- peals, ber applienton uuder the Lunsey Act and the medical examination of the Sridegroor and District.SHERMER OF NEWFOUNDLAND Taking Advantage of the Rule Allowing Them to Sell Frozen Herrings to Americans.St.Jolin's, Nid., Jan.15-The loading at Placentia and Fortune Bay of two Newfoundland schooners with herring for the market and the announcement that more vessels may undertake the business this week, following the recent action of the Colonial Cabinet in refusing Americans permission to purchase herring in the southern bays, where no treaty rights obtain, has brought sharply to notice an unusual situation in the colonial fisheries.The west, or \u201ctreaty\u201d coast, has failed the Gloucester fishermen this season for the first time in years, and the fisheries there, just closed, are a failure, The southern bays on the other hand, have teemed with fish for months, but the natives there have been unable, under the Newfoundland regulations, to dispose of the fish to American vessels.Thus more than half a hundred Gloucester fishing vessels, alld carrying large crews, have had a disastrous season on.the west coast, several being forced to return home in ballast, owing to a lack of cargo.The present decision to have specially chartered Newfoundland vessels engage in the American herring trade out of the southern bays has opened a solution of the matter for the natives of the \u201cnon-treaty\u201d coast.Only four Gloucester vessels sccured cargoes on their - sccond trip.Remaining later than usual on the west coast in the hope of securing part of their usual cargo, some of the fishermen were unable to freeze their partial catch owing to the warm weather, until a cold spell set in last week and formed ice in the bays.They had to scamper to the open water to avoid being frozen in, and most of them headed for home.One was caught in the ice and is now frozen tight in Bonne Bay.There she will be forced to stay all winter.The Essex is the first vessel to be caught in the ice since 1903, when ten Gloucester schooners were held fast on the west coast for several months.WHO WILL BE NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL?Ottawa, Jan.14.\u2014There is no foundation for the story sent out from Ottawa to the effect that official information has been received that the Duke of Connaught is to come to Canada as Governor-General.It was based upon a personal letter received by Col.H.R.Smith, Sergeant-at- at-Arms of the House of Commons, from a friend of his in London, expressing his strong belief that the Duke will come and that Major Lowther will be his military secretary.Neither at Government House nor by the Govefnment have advices been received.It {4 stated that whenever the appointment is determined upon the announcement will be made\u2018'by the British Government, following which official notification will be sent out in despatches by the Colonial Office.There are alternating stories that the Duke is coming and that he is not coming.but absolutely nothing is known definitely in the matter.It is believed, however, that the British Government will not defer its decision much longer.ILL-HEALTH CAUSED HIM TO COMMIT SUICIDE.Ottawa, Jan.15\u2014Thos.Walker, à cabman aged 45 years, formerly in the employ of Hinton's livery, Albert street, committed suicide early this morning at the Cambridge restaurant, corner Bank and Queen streets, by cutting his throat with a razor.Despondency brought on by ill-health and a hard course of drinking and unemployment are held to be the cause of the man's rash act.Walker has | resided in Ottawa for several years and was a native of Yorkshire, Eng.WANTED By the Traveller's Life Assurance Company of Canada, an MANAGER for the City of Que dec Will pay salary, commission and expenses.Must be a man abl2 to class business.References required, roduce a first.and all communications strictly confidential, Apply to George H.Allen, General Manager.69 Notre Dame Street West, MONTREAL.Q A Pail, or a Tub, .When you Need Soo that you get EDDY\u2019S FIBREWARE It lo Light, Tight, and Durable Made In one Solid, Compact Mass, and Positively will not taint Liquide ef any kind The E.B.EDDY Co., Limites, Hull, Canadaor a Fire Bucket | KITORHEN TOWELS all reduced.Greatest Winte Clearing Sale Dry Goods Our Entire Stock Reduced Genuine Reductions Colored Dress Goods Half Price Trimmed Felt Hats 75% off White Blouse Down Quilt Boys Tweed Towels, Linens Napkins, Waists 1-3 off s 25% off Suits 25% off Damasks, Quilts, Sheeting~ All Greafly Reduced At this our 28th Annual Mid- Winter Sale, we are offering our stock of High Class Dry Goods at Great Reductions to make room for the New Spring Goods.FOR CASH ONLY We give below a list of goods showing ¢ be former prices and tbe reductions.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OOLORED DRESS GOODS at half price.40e now 200; 45s now 23¢; 58¢ now 20c; 78e now 39e; 90e now 45e; $1.10 now 55e.LADIES\u2019 FELT HATS, trimmed, ready to wear.$1.75 for 44c; $2.58 for GOc; 48.25 for 8èc.GOLF JEBSEYS, 33 per cent off.$1.88 now $125; 92.26 now $1.50; $2.65 now $1.73.LINEN TOWELS for bedrooms.13¢ mow 120; 18c now 15; 24c now 19¢; 30¢ Dow Lie.BATH TOWELS, white Turkish, with colored epds.* 12e now 10e; 15e vow 18e; 18e now 16e; 24e now 19c.186 now 1014¢c; 15¢ pow 12e; 17e now 14e; 18e now 15e; 22e now )8e.WHITE QUILTE $1.30 now 6148; 42.75 now 62.20; 42.08 now $2.40; $3.25 mow 63.60; 63.58 now $3.87.TOILET QUILTS.185 now 61.48; $2.78 now $3.30; 92.98 now 42.40; 43.38 now 02.857.WHITE BLOUSE WAIATS all reduced; onetkird off the regular prices.$1.38 pow 90c; $1.50 for 81.00; $1.90 now $1.95; $2.10 now 01.40.DOWN QUILTS, 25 per cent off.84.23 now $3.18; $5.25 now $3.94; $6.58 now 4.94; $7.75 now $5.82, BOYS8' TWEED SUITS, 25 per cent off the original prices.62.78 now 92.06; $3.10 now $2.32; $5.58 now $2.68.DRESS GOODS, black figured fabrics.98e now 38; 91.20 now 40e.TRAY CLOTHS, all reduced; 20 per cent off.15c mow 12¢; 17c now 14e; 22e now 18e, GLASS TOWBLS, piain and cheoked.12e now 1014e; 156 now 12¢; 18¢ pow 15e; 206 now I6c.LINEN DAMASKS, all greatiy reduced.B8c now 55e; 756 Dow 6003 88e pow Tle; #éc tow 79e; #1.10 now 88c; $1.88 aow $1.11.SHEDTLNGS, all reduced 20 per cent of the old prices.35c now Z6c; 406 mow 32e; 45e uox 36e; 53e now 44; 65c now see BLANKETS, all 20 per cent off the old prices.Great chance to buy good quality blankets at special low prices.SIMONS & MINGUY 20 Fabrique Street Telephone 338 ai © æ a \\ .00 and \u2018 cabin $50.00 and up, third cluss $3 v Piers foot Wi van Street, of (ifices, 8 Jrate N.Y, op Ay posite Battery.__MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911.ALLAN LINE, CUNARD W Fass.Finew Ships afloat, Wireless Telegr :ph Submarine Signal Royal Mail Steamers MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE.LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN, AND Alverposs, Halifax ang St.John Service From VIENNA, DIRECT VIA , Fron FISHGUARD.[From | s From Liverp Steamship St.Joho Fishguard and Liverpool bles Cum ma dm Jan.| Lusitania, Jan.18, A.M.| Mauretanls, Feb.1 wth * Cursican srd Feb, 4th feb, Queenstown \u2014 Fishguard \u2014~ Liverpool std Pep.Tumisiam pth 18th \u201c| Campania, Jan.$5.10 A.M.; Campania, Fed.15 RATES OF PASSAGE Turbiners Saloom 349.i Other steamers Saloon $70.00 snd up second cabin $47.50 and up, third class $30.00.Sasgow, Po tind and Boston services GIBRALTAR, GENOA, NAPLES, TRIESTE, FIUME.Pannoola, Fob.®, noon | Bazonia.Choma iB noon Panuonts SPECIAL CRUISES.,, second Mes.20 pe.15 F F Cline suwmip Foiiw Dao À ny M VIERAITALY\u2014EGYPT, .A pr-Alglers.lefranc| ence, Naples, Mth Dec Bross rian 3h Jas.soth Jeu.| \u20ac, Alexan Fiume, * Omite Fiume, P hn Jaa.Ontsriam 3rd Feb.Caron 20,000 tons.\u2026 oT | mst Bicitiau oth Feb, | Csrmanis 20.100 tons.Feb.18 | Franconia 18.000 tons, new eteamer.* Mi I Londen, Havre and Ne! fax end St.Jeha Serviét | _Jujex Hone, Jr.C.P.R.Ca, F.8, Btocking, From From From | 3 Louis St, Quebec Havre Steamship St Joha v I di th 2th Jen wm ss.Ea i eb.P.O.Box, TR Office Telephone, 1184.One class eabis called second, to London $42.50 acd up.To Havre $45.00 and =, Third class to London, $29.00 to avres eine Selous Music and Smokisg Rooms ne Æ qe Promenade Deck, Electric Light and Bilge 1s.Every modern improvement.Marconi ireless Telegraph on board all Passenger Boats being at once a convenience end itional safeguard in case of accident.ALLANS, RAR & Co.Agents, 169 Champlain Street AMOS J.COLSTON Hoohelaga Bank Building 132 St.Peter Street, Quebec.Canadian Audit snd Appraisers Association Accountant, Auditor, Curator, Liquidatez and General at.Real Estate, Lumber and.Pulpwood Dougbt and Sold.CORRESPONDENCE SULICITED.ALEX.HARDY The Real Estate Broker Reliable Conneotlons in ® Western Canada Hochelaga Bask Building, City White Star-Dominion Line Portland to Liverpoel can .Canada.Somtiton.él Semaatic Me Me antic (15,050 (ons) entries ist, asseagers.- \"RM, Canada and Pominion carrics only ome clase cabin (called 3nd class).Rates very moderate WHITE STAR LINE Fow York Plymiulh-Charbourg=Sonthampien QUEBEC, RAILWAY.LIGHT & POWER CO.FALL AND WINTER TIMETABLE, 1910-1 Oceanto.Adriatic, Jan.21 St.Paul.J Oceanic Fob.4 | On and after Monday, September 19th, 1940, Kou York-Quasasiona -Linrponl | TUR QUESEC.BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTMO- Megantic.Jan.14] Baltic .web.RENCY FALLS.Lagrentic .,Jan.26 | Megantic J NEW YORK AND BOSTON TJ RIVIERA.ITALY-ECYPT The Azores, Madeira.Gibraltar, Algiers, Tillefranche, Genoa, Naples Alexiadria Cedric (21,03 tons) Jan.11, Feb.22 (Week Days) .Leave Quebec for Monimorency Falls at 5.30, 5.45, 6.00, 6.30, 6.45, 7.00, 7.30, 7.45, 8.00, 9:00, 9.30, 10.60, 11.00 am.every 30 minutes from 12.00 noon to 6,00 Pet thes 6.20, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00 and 11.00 p.mener Falls for Quebec, 8% AUCTION S\\LE In the matter of MISAEL THIBAUDEAU, : Geover, Quebse, Insolrent.Notice is hereby given that on Thurs day, 19 January, 1811, at 11 sm.I will nell the following assets, of the above estate: Ie Belen Stock Brokers | À.Btock in trade consisting of oesries , .\u2026.48,576.70 Bore furniture 1111 31500 | Private Wire to Montreal, $2,905.20 Toronto, Boston and B.Book debts, secording to 1e 42,800.04 New York C.Bolling stock, horse and ve- bicles .108,00 Telephons No.943.D.Rent of store , 1911, : BE.A lot of land situated on Sous le Fort street, imown and designated under No.2208 of the cadastre for Cham- C.W.WALCOT, plein Ward, in the City of Quebec, with buildings thereon consteueted Member and occupied by the insolvent Esch item will be eold separately.Quebec Stock Exchange re arentory and list of book debts may be seen af my office.\u2014\" The store will remain open on Woednes- $18,000 day, 18 January, instant, for the inspection of the assets.Conditions of payment\u2014Cash.J.P.E.GAGNON, Curator.Office: 44 Dalhousie street.KR & Ont.Nav.Oo.Building.Quebec, 9 January, 1911.WEDOUGALL & COMANS, STOCK BROKERS, H.S.THOMSON Internationa! Milling Company 0h Bonds.Due ist July 1939 PRICE \u2014Par and Aoorusd Interest This Company has been doing business since 1896 and is earning the interest on its ponds eight times over.It is one of tae most prosperous of the large milling companies.~~ Further particulars on application, 98 St.Peter St.Tolsphones 371 er 811: Quebec.er tr ee et re not ia the Hawley specialties, like os poke & Oto, while Rock Island was also more active.Some profit taking was met in the later trading, but the mar- | ket closed higher, as à rule, for the day.We otill favor buying the better class of dividend payers on Teactions as the tendency is upward, but we would mot neglect profits ou bulges.The bank statement was very good, « gain in re serves of $15, 112,000 and an increase im lonns of $18,878,000.3 a Fate effectual Monthly Zi l'oguiatoron which women oan pead.Sid fo three ï of strength\u2014No, 1, $L; = Aegrocs stronger, 43; Noepeciai vases, $5 per box.14 all a or seut.ier A of price A rem: TH 2 Viormerty Windece} Quotations on the New York Stock Exas received by Bruneau & Dupuis, from Carles Head & Co.: Open.High.Low.Close.Atehlson .103% 103% 103% 103% Am Car Fdy.58% 5344 63 63 Am Loco .40 40 40 40 eer A ot Hef.764 Tow 76 76% | MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.By private wire to Neuville Belleau & Celtic (2001) Jan.vs, Mr! 1 «73 Mostm y! Balt & Obio.10734 1073 107% 107% RomasicFeh, 1, Mat.+ fir), 16-40, 1150 Sm eveey of minutes fom | Brook R T.7614 76% 761 76% | Ca, 93 St.Peter strest: WEST INDIA CA¥ISYS 12:30 to 7.30 pam.then 8.30, 9.50, 10.50 and 7% 208 : Asked, Offered.Spanish Main, Pasume Caual 1120 pm.Cen Pac Ry.208 208% 207% 208% Ee Offers es.13 ' (Sundays) Golo F & Iro.3214 32% 3234 42% | Asbestos .«nee i rs £8, new York daye ahs Sites for Montmorenc aug at Ches & Obio 838, 63% B83) 83% 'Cememt .00, 7.45, 19.m.ev! minutes ha For all information alae F8 Stocking.140 tn os ro a 7.00, 8.05, 5.80, 2 .OT A ue aH wy Coe 1 Losin 8 cs es Ho RA sat nn \"T1 vm.za pr vez D Do lst pfd.47% 4744 47% 47% :CPRF .ox Compas.15 Deinevsie Street, Quebec, are a io pis artère Th | Gan Com 141% 141% 10K 14004 | © a Tron aspe-.188° 131% ET oe 0 wid el 10 De rc Roc (Wek Days) .| Ean & Tex.|.85% 35% 86% 35% | Detroit .ectmerrss 87% GT \u20ac ROYAL LINE p beagé Qebec {op le, Anne de Beuvpre at [Lou & Nagh 146 146 14516,145% | Mackay - a A Oanada to Bristol 3 |.Lave Ste.Anne de Beaupre for Quebec at | Mo Pac.4944 60 49% 50 | Powernd most Luxurious 33 615, 7.30, 9.30 e.m., 12.00 (noon} and Nat Lead .56% 55% 55% 55% © Street.+ sees than \u20ac DA Ÿ8 at sea Soh For intermediate Stations sce time- | Nor & West 10234 108 1021 1027 | Nova Seotis .From Bristol tables, \u2019 North Pas .117% 118% 11734 117% | Quebes .ee Leave Quebec oo re \"an Beaupre rés Oise Ses Mr 10, and los pm do RB fe Lowe e.Anne de uebec 615, 10-20, 11.00 am, ol rar) 4.18, 5.00.and pm Note\u2014For intermediate Stations see timetables.BETWEEN YEREC, BEAUPRE AN % JOACHIM.D (Week Days) .Leave bec for St.Joachim 9.aise Pr J 0 em Leave St.Joachim for Quebec at 7.15, 11.45 am.and 4.pr Note\u2014For intermediate Stations sea timetables.(Sundays) Leave Quebec for Bea 1,45 v eaupre foc Quebec 10.55 Ts.and chee for St.Joachim 1.45 p.FP a RE ty A Note\u2014 Electric car connects at Masta] Jet., with all traine+for_passenge:s going 10 or come ing from Mastal Sanat lontmorency | lows:\u2014Week to mn.H 8 £ ZWEAR0Z z>-v>z Bi rg 23a jan.16xmon,wed,fri,t.f.DON/ L7SON LINE GLASCOW SE3VICE \\ Prom Bt John, 1.8.1.8, B Eaturnip (Cold Storage) February gth | PABBA RAT B Cabia (cilisl second), it.days, .m., Sunduys, Com 1.60 p.m.to 11.30 p.m.Commutation tickets issyed.to all Local Kapress service for parcels, small botes, ments, fruits, ete.on all trains, the charges ; are 5 cts and upwards according to weight.© 00 : lHird-Ciae äMasibounde $m00 Was Fous Shonen, ; - | For all other information apply to the Bup- : -Jamuary i .A.EVEREL CEA 9 8 gal voit | A EVERELL CARR Gen\").Manager.THOMSON LINE London Service From Pertiand.Me.T.8 £, Cairnrona (Cold Storage a 11 Loal Air) February 251 1 PAFSAGE HKAIHS Cabin $42.9 .thin \u201cInes F2,.000 #, B, Iona (cold storage and cool air) Jam.isth 8 5 Devenn * \u201c as.kth MEDITERFAVEAN SERVICE Prom Maples, Maly 1.8, 8.Torons sCott siorage and «oolair) April sth THE ROBERT REFIRD GJ., LIMITED Seniesa, Terents, Quades, SL Jean.N.&, sertant, Me, Minnensehs, Minn & Shicage, ghec Steamshiz Ga, Ltd, « Qusbac Staamsiiy Ga.Lb.oro UDA New York, Bermuda Hoer sxauTieUL sPuT 14 rAK WouED and NB PAY from NEW YORK (Two Nichim West Indies Lines t BY THE MAGA IFICENT FAST MAIL Twin Screw S.S.\u201cOceana\u201d Frots Piles 49, Nartt River Sew Yoru ROYAL.MAIL SUR BERMUDA.14 0 Tons Displacement ; 8,000 Tons Reglater ; te kgs Lone: 56 Foy! Ben : 38 Feet lee : hi \u2018olegraph : Bilge Kosls ; submirine 68 BERMUDIAN, b,530 tons, 18th LARC KS FARTERT AND MCBT LUXU- January, at 10 am.\u2019 Q BKRMUDA.Fits sew Nuls dor St Thomas M Croix, St Kitts, Antizus, Guadeloupe, \u2019ominioa, Martinique, 34 Lucia, W.Grahan Brown: & 50, DrALERS :N BONDS 222 ST.JAMES ST.MON: REAL RIOUS 8TKA MER P1RIE FARK 820 up FIRST CLAS ROU includtug Blatermmndlerth and Meals FI\\EST CUISI\\K OV THE ATLANTIC Special tripe, Inclading Oarrin Drjves.Barbadoes and l\u2019emersre : las ft nuteraus shore xuralons, 8 KORUNA, 2 p.m., ist January.ad dss tow to steam bip fare.Book! 88 PARIMA, 2 p.m,, 4th February.Ti ful iad us UDA-ATLAN- Por all information, apply to QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO, LTD, #0 Dalhousie dtrest.re slukins, | C.A.LAFRANCE ue.louis Siresh NOTARY She Queber hronicly Semoveu Nis Offies to 92 Ot.Peter Straot Printed and published by TMS Uxaowcut Paixtine Courant, D.Watson, Qen eral Manager, at the building of the Com pany, ¢ Buade strest, Quebse.Buber iptions:\u2014Dsily $3.08 per as: num; weekly, $1.00 per annum.Aévertmements:\u201415 omts per agate lp, ou jar Money \u2018 te Loan \u2018LOTS FOR SALE on Sà Louis Road N Y Cent .110% 110% 11034 11036 ° Quebec bonds .© Ont & West .41% 41% 41% 41%; B & Ontario .Pennsylvania.127%, 127% 127% 127% 800 .\u2026 156% 186% 155% 1557 { Toromto .Rock Ialand .30% 313% 30% 3813 | Twin City .081% 62 61% 62 | Woods.Soo com .187 187 136% 136% ' Rio Janeiro .- ad Lee 19514 185% 124% 124% Porto Rico .- .11734 1178 116% 116% Bel Phone.\u2026 BTY 2744 27% 27% | Permen 0.\u2026 64 6 63% 63%; Doptd.109% 109% 16014 10014 | BC Packers .8014 3014 301; BO [Converters .1.175% 17614 175% 17514 | Shawinigan .o.oo.110 \u2026.76% 77 7644 76% 1 SALRE.118 118% 118 118% CpRy: 160 at 20844; 25 st 208%; 50 11 ass 30% 35% 35% 4 d0ate; 100 at 2083 ; 860 at 208%; 25 at 80834; 75 at 208%.Asbestos, 26 et 11.Cement ptd, 80 at 871; 10 at 87.Street, 25 at 224%; 8 at 224.Dom Iron, 1 at 5844; 26 at 58%; 20 at 5814; 26 at 584; 10 at 58%; 50 at 68; 75 at 58%; 100.at 68%; 50 at 8814; 225 at BS.| .Cement, 100 at 22%; 25 af 2284; 50 at 2286; 50 at 23; 25 at 22%; 6 nt 28.Quobes Ry, 200 at 61.Power, 175 at 144; 5 at 143% ; 200 at 14436; 100 at 145; 25 at 144% ; 25 at 144%; 275 at 144%; 310 at 145; 25 at 14554 ; 75 at 145%.Crown Reserve, 825 at 2.43.Ogilvie, 25 at 381%.Mackay, 50 st $28: 50 at 9214.R & Ontario, 8 at 9335; 100 at 83%.Nova Seotia, 10 at 88; 25 at 88%; 10 at 88%; 50 at 8814: 10 at 88%; 135 at 8814; 95 at 88%; 95,04 98%; 126 at 88% ; 100 at 89 Laurentide Pulp, 14 at 199%; 20 st 199; 9 at 190% ; 100 at 190, *\" Detroit, 150 at 63; 25 at 67%; 20 at 68; 100 st 67%.Woods, 10 at 13815; 10 at 138.| Bhawinigan, £5 at 105%; 25 at 108%; 25 at 108% ; 30 at 108%; 50 at 108%; 25 at 108%; 15 at 10814; 75 at 108%.Sao, 187% ; 175 at 138, Toronto, 9 at 122% ; 25 at 123.Twin O:ty, 100 et 100%; 110 at 109% ; 100 at 300%.kd OLOSING LETTER By private wire to Neuville Belleau & Co., 93 Bt.Peter street.New York, Jan.14.\u2014The stook market to-day has shown further strength and advances were scored under the stress of short covering in the active issues, Steel me a Jemder in the movement, presumably because the bears had been depressing this Morgan specialty on the poor earnings and the falling off in unfified orders.Reading was also a strong stock, though sune realizing wee met on the rise.New York Central did mot share proportionately in the bullish feeling as the prospective financing in connection with the new terminal was not liked by the traders.Goldfield Consokidated was a conspicuows exception to the genera] ; rule, there being liquidation in this issue \u2018wbich was variously interpreted.Some circles thought that the selling was treas ury stock in connection with the purchase : of additional property, but, if so, the : operation was very badly handled.The .expectation of à fine bank statement had : undoubtedly & stimulating effect upon | i sentiment, inducing the short interest to | take in their commitments.Outside trad: : ing was not large, but the good sdvance [im expected to stimulate the \u201cpublic into taking hold.The pools are beginning 10 pick up courage, revival ot interest being 1836 THE BANK OF 1011 British North Americ 18 Years in Basins).Capital and Ressrvd Over $7,000,000 mets .The money is safer Have You a in the Bank than in Bank Account ?your house ©r pocket.mn.\u2014 \u2014 he ACheoking Aceount provides a safe and convenient way cf paying our bills, as each check issued returns to you as a recaipt.A Savings Acoount keeps growing all the time, with interest compounded at highest ourrent rates.: QUEBEC DRANON \u2014R.L.BLLIS.MANAGER jet dohn'e Qats, Vnsar Toun Granch\u2014P B Pannington, Managar 554 pr S| 00 at 137%: 50 at 138; 20 at.1HE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.FOR SALE \u2014 Property 38 by $3 feet, Lot right next to the Merger's Suilding, making the fin2st corner in St Roch, specially for BANK premises APPLY ROCK REALTY GC).11t Mountain Nill (Marie $100%) .PHONE 849 THEO.HAMEL Stock Broker 75 Dalhousie Special and private wires to MONTREAL NEW YORK CHICAGO TORON.1O & COBALT Municipal and other Bonds, Railway and Industrial Shares.| Chicago Provisions and Cobalt Mining Stocks.MINING STOCKS.Quotations furnished by Theo.Hamel, 15 Dalhousie street: Bailey .\u2026.\u2026.eu 7 Beaver Consolidated .27 27% Buffalo .] 235 Chambers Ferland .14 City of Cobalt .17% Cobalt Central .10% Cobalt .1844 Crown Reserve 243 Foster.7 Gifford .3 Groen Meehan .2 Hargraves .28 Kerr Laxe .A 700 la Rose .415 456 Litle Nipissing .14% 14% McKinley Dar Sav , Nancy Helen .Nipissing .Nova Scotia .Poterson Lake 15% 16 Rochester .4% 4% Silver Len?.4% 47% Silver Bar .\u2014 114 Silver Queen .4 5 Temiskaming .71544 764 Tretheway .114 118 OILS, ETC.London\u2014Caleutta linseed, April-June, 6is.Linseed oil, 44s.Sperm oil, £34.Petsolenm, American, refined, 53d; do, spirits, 6%d.Turpentine, spirits, 57s.Roeta, American, strained, 15s 34; do., fine, 160 134d.Liverpool-Turpentine, epirits, steady, 57s 3d.Rosin, common, steady, 155.Petroleum, refined, steady, 614d.Linseed oil, firm, 43s.Savannah\u2014Tarpentine, firm, 81 to 82¢; sales, 115; receipts, 115; shipments, 259; stock, 16,215.Eosin, firm; sales, 2,281; receipts, 816; shipments, 709; stocks, 90,775.Quote: B, $6.13; D, 6.17%; E, 96.22% F, 96.274; G, $6.30; H, 96.35; T, 96.37%; K, $6.75; M, 47.45; N, $7.50; WG, $7.50; WW, $7.55.\u2018BYIVY Ÿ AVNIdHT ANDVE \u201cJudurasisaape 30218 no 295 \u2018aotds jo juem 03 Sutmo \u2018rpoo3 2623 jo p12 193 wn am sx \u2018Asuotu puv Jil Jaes [1M NOL pue sing nok 10} ag § Aeurdsr] \u2018AnBeg 03 0H \"SANx ANOA THE CHINESE INVESTIGATION.Vancouver, B.C., Jan.13\u2014In a letter written to Chief Controller O'Hara at Ottawa at the close of his investigation here last September, Inspector Foster, of the Dominion police, suggested that a Royal Commission be appointed to look into the question of Chinese immigration, and in this connection he mentioned the name of Judge McInnes, of the county court.Questioned on this point before the Chinese Commission today, Foster said he had not been advised by anybody to do this, but had suggested Judge McInnes because he thought he was a strict judge.Foster gave a different version of his interview with Hon.Wm.Temp.eman from that told by David C.Lew.He said he had talked to Mr.Templeman in the forenoon at the Hotel Vancouver, and not at his own apartment at dead of night.He further stated that Templeman had encouraged him to go on with his investigation.Templeman on that occasion, the witness said, had expressed regret that he had not met the inspector sooner, before he had sent a certain telegram to Ottawa.This telegram, as far as the witness could recall, was: Fie On very good Chinaman.David Lew very bad Chinaman.\u201d ONTARIO FINANCES.Toronto, Jan, 13-\u2014Despite the heavy expenditures by the province on the Pariiament Buildings, Osgoode Hall, the Hydro-Electri¢ System and the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, Hon.A.J.Matheson, the Provincial Treasurer.will be able to show z balance when he makes his budget speech in the approaching session of the Legislature.The Government will ask for 2 loan of $1,500,000 for the Porcupine branch of the Temiskaming Railway, and appropriation wil.also probably be made for a power transmission line from St.Thomas to Windsor.Next year the municipalities will begin to make their payments for the Hydro-Elec- trie line.RAILWAY MUST REDUCE BATES.Ottawa, Jan.18\u2014A ju t hes been given by the Railway Commission ordering the ite Horse & Yukon Rail: way to reduce by one-third its passenger and freight rates on the eection of the EE COS LEER: § LEE: Accountants | and Liquidators | 195 ST.PETZR ST.Jons .,TremYer & Maloila Givil Engineers and Land Gurvoysea ARTHUR BRUNEAU, A.E.DUPUIS, Montreal.Quebec.BRUNEAU & DUPUIS STOCKS Orders cxesuted in Montreal socurities by Mr.A.RRUNEAU, member Montreal Stock Exchange.Direct prirato wire communieation with Charies, Head & Co., member New York Stoek Exchange 123 St.Peter Street, Quebec PHONE 3534.Hospital Street, Montreal.Ofiles : Bank Nationale Bu ldiag MAIN 210.PHONE 1231 ST.R008, Qus- CHARLES RAY DEAN, || CANNON & POWER CANNON & POWER Counsellor-at-Law, ADVOCATES Colorado Baliding, Washiagion, D.C.U.S.A.|} 93 SL Petar Strat - QUEBEC .SPECIALTY : Tol.3822 International Claims dec.6x2./ FOR SALE BY J.B.RENAUD & COP.G.BUSSIERE & CO.AND FIRST CLASS GROCERS.\u2014-\u2014 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OrFicE - - - TORONTO | Capital $10,000,000 Rest $77%00,000 TRAVELLERS\u2019 CHEQUES Are a most convenient way in whica te : cary money when travelling abroad.They are {ssued in denominations of $10, $20, $80, $100 anp $200 and the exact amount payable in Aust-'a, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germa.y, 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 an formation regarding them may be obtained at every office of the Bank.1a A.L.HAMILTON, Manager.Quebec Branch, 127 St.Peter St.UNION BANK OF CANADA Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Union Bank of Canada to apply to the Treasury Board for a certificate approving the following by-law duly passed at the annual general meeting of the Bank's Shareholders in this city on Saturday, December 17th, 1910, authorizing the increase of the capital stock of the said Bank by four million dollars, viz, from four million to eight million dollars, in forty thousand additional shares of one hundred dollars each, to be allotted at such prices and at such times as the Directors may determine.BY-LAW.Moved by Coloned Turnbull, seconded by Mr.T.C.Aylwin : \u201cThat the capital stock of the Bank shall be increased by the sum of four million dollars, raising the capital to eight million dollars, and the directors are hereby authorized and empowered to take the necessary steps to obtain from the Treasury Board a certificate approving the present By-law, as provided by ection 33 of the Bank act.\u201d By order of the Board of Directors.G.H.BALFOUR, General Manager.Quebec, Dee.27th, 1910.dec.28xiaw,monx3 TO LET WAREHOUSES Store No.4, St.Paul street, formerly oocupied by T.Davidson & Son.Store No.6, on East India Whar.For Terms apply to Raoul Renault, Saoretary Treasurer, Quebeo Harbour Commission.Jan12xtuthaatxtf railway between White Horse and Skagway.The rest of the kine is in American tertitory.The complaint wan made by the Dawson Board of Trade.THE TURK WON.Kansas City, Mo., Jan.18.\u2014During the fall of a wrestling match to-night, Yuaiff Mabmout, in using a toe bold on the left foot of Demetral, fractured a boue.After the man bad been on the mat 23 minutes and 10 seconds, Mahmout downed Demetral with a leg bold.So badly wes Danetral's foot injured that be was un.able to continue.ESTEY| MONEY TO LOAN en Mortgage 2» Cood Seourition LARUE & DELAGRAVE 2CookSt Phone 331 Cor.Aan St.and City Hall Ave.NEW BOOKS \u201cThe Second Chance,\u201d by Nellie L.McClung, author of \u201cSowing Seeds in Danny.\u201d \u201cThe Stampeder,\u201d by 5.A.White.\u201cClever Betsy,\u201d by C.A.Burnham.\u201cThe Man in the Mirror,\u201d by Hudson Douglas.\u201cThe Frontiersman,\u201d by C.Cody, \u201cAt the Sign of the Jack o-Lantern,* oy Myrtle Reid.See our Cheap Sale of \u201cPopular Reprints,\u201d cloth binding, reguiar $1.23 edition, sale price Soc.P.J.EVOY'S KENT HOUSE SLIDE NOW OPEN Season tickets, 4 persons .$5.00 Season ticket, 1 person .2.50 Single ticket .10 These prices include the use of sleighs.Q.A.A.RINK Now Open Gentlemen's Season Tickets, $3 ; Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s $2.Single Admission 10¢ Boots and Skates to rent.Skates sharpened.FURNITURE SALESMEN WANTED.\u2014 Experienced Sale: - men with established connection in Quebec Province (outside of Montreal city) carrying one or two first- class furniture lines, to handle our line.The Ives Modern Bedstead Co.Lid, Somwall, Ont.jani4xé mr TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY.TIME TABLE Taking Effect October 24, 1910.XPRESS Leaves Riviere du Loup.7.18 A.) mn Te eB ves Riviere du 11.00 A.) x Arrives Connors, NE 9.07 £3 EXPRESS Leaves Connors, N.B., 4.00 P.\u2018Arrives Riviere du\u2019 Loup.912 P.MIXED Leaves Connors, N.J.6.40 A.Arrives Riviere du Loup.4.00 P.) All Tralas Daily except Sunday.Conecting at Edmundston lunction Canadian Pacific Ry., for Wondstock, Fredericton, St.John, NA Houlton, Presque Isle, Caribou and Fort Fairfield, Me, nd at Riviere du Loup with ail Intercofonisl Railway Express Trainswith For further information.folders, ete, 1 to * Hocking, 32 St.Louis St, ue! ny .G.Grundy, General Manager.PF.X.Belanger, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Riviere du Loup.On and after Sunday, October 23d, 1910, trains will run as follows:\u2014 8.30 A.M.Express for Murray Ray, River du loup, St.Flavie and Campbelilton.daily except Sunday.$40 P.M.Maritime Express for St John, Halifax and Sydney, daily except Saturday.This train only runs to St.Flavie Saturday.4.20 P.M, Fxpress for Riv.du Loup, daily except Saturday and Sundayts.50 P.M.Maritime Express for St Hyacinthe and Montreal, daily.490 P.M.Express for 8t.Hyacinthe and Montreal, daily except Sunday.For further information and parloe and sleeping car accomm jou, lease apply to City tic'et offices Na Du Fort and 22 Dalbousie SA THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.\" \u2018MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911 di WM.JACQUES & SONS Tel.427.JACQUES' Annual Cheap Sale 20% Discount ON ALL BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS FOR CASH ONLY 42% Fabrique Street.BLEGANT DESIGNS in ELECTROLIERS and TABLE LAMPS MECHANICS\u2019 SUPPLY CO.38-90 St.Paul Streal We keep a complete line of \u2018© Invalid hairs,\u201d Household Furniture, Ladies?Secretary, at Low Prices.D.S.Rickaby \u2018urniture, Warshouse and Undertaking Establishment Phone 351 337 st.John SL Grip the Wolf\u2014Gerard.Hearts in Exile\u2014Oxenham.The New Rector\u2014Weyman.Jarwick the Prodigal\u2014Gallomy A Daughter of Kings\u2014K.Tynan.Phil Conway\u2014Gunter.Something in the City\u2014F, Warden.The Lady Cake Maker\u2014Moade.Gerald Escourt\u2014F.Marryat.The Widower\u2014W.E.Norris.Hound From the North\u2014R.Cullum.The Beetig\u2014R.Marsh, Beatrice of Venice-\u2014M.Pemberton.Waifs of Cireumstance\u2014Louis Tracy.The Betrayal\u2014E.P.Oppenheim.Follow the Gleam\u2014Jos.Hocking.A Bit of a Bogue\u2014Nat Gould.Lad\u2019s Love\u2014S8.R.Crockett.The above are just a fow of several bundred different titles we bave to select from, at 18c each, or 2 for 25c, T.H.O°Neill 248 8t.John st.BUY RECLEANED OATS It is the best and the cheapest GEO.TANGUAY Lower Town QUEBEC Wholesale Flour, Grain and General Provisions KING ALFONSO IN MADRID, Madrid.Jan.15\u2014King Alfonso returned to-day from Melliia, after a visit of nearly a week.MYRAND & POULIOT PREPARATION] THE COMMISSION OF CONSERVATION An Important Gathering Is to Be Held Here on Tuesday.The second annual meeting of the Commission of Conservation will be held at Quebec ou Tuesday.The morning session on Tuesday will be held in the Chateau Frontenac and will be devoted to the transaction of business.At 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening an open meeting of the Commission will be held in the Legislative Council at which two addresses of great public interest will be delivered.Mr.C.C.James, Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Ontario, will speak on \u201cWhat Ontario is Doing for the Improvement of Agriculture,\u201d while Dr.C.À.Hodgetts will give a lecture, profusely illustrated by lantern slides.on \u201cUnsanitary Housing.\u201d Dr.Hodgetts will also outline the work that the public health committee of the Conservation Commission is doing Mr.James\u2019 work in endeavoring to improve agriculture in his province has attracted much attention both in Canada and in the United States.The great problem in Canada is that of the indifferent farmer\u2014the man who is satisfied with the old methods and opposes the introduction of new and improved ones.To arouse him and to educate him is the task that the enthusiastic agriculturist has to face and the difficulties encountered frequently make the task seem a hopeless one.In the last few years Mr.James has been most successful in this work.On Tuesday evening he will tell of the methods he has adopted and show what results have been accomplished.Dr.Hodgetts is public health advisor to the Commission and prior to his present appointment was\u2019 Deputy Registrar General and Chief Health Officer of Ontario.He has a magnificent collection of lantern slides.These show the existence of slums in some of our Canadian cities and should awaken public sentiment to the danger of permitting the growth of conditions that we are prone to think are confined only to great centres of popula ion like London and New York.The meeting on Tuesday evening in the Legislative Council chamber will be an open one, to which the general public will be admitted.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.Steamer Bermudian sailed from Bermuda for New York at 11 a.m.last Saturday.GREAT HISTORICAL PLAY AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE THIS WEEK.The present week at our French playhouse promises to be one of the greatest successes of the theatrical season.The management is offering for the first time in this city \u201cMontcalm,\u201d a great historical drama by Mr.Louis Guyon.The production of this play will cost a lot of money, for it necessitates special scenery, rich costumes and a large figuration.The direction, anyhow, have spared nothing to make the production as near perfection as possible, and local lovers of good theatricals may be assured that they have a rare treat in store for this week at the National.The first performance of \u201cMontcalm\u201d will take place this evening, when no doubt there will be a crowded house in attendance.Seats are now on sale for any performance during the weck.PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.! In a few days we will call your attention convoking the tion to an extraordinary bar- It will be the first of the kind made in Quebec and we expect a great success from gain sale.oar great reductions.your eye on this paper and | in this journal Whole popula- Keep ' watch the coming event which will be presented by \u2018The Preliminary Board of Examiners held their quarterly examination in Montreal and Quebec on the Sth instant, when 22 candidates presented themselves.The following names, by order of merit, are those that have passed\u2014namely: J.F.Lachaine, P.Gadbois, A.Weinfeld, A.de Bellefeuille, Ernest St.Jacques, A.Bourgeois, R Filion, Max Schachter and Felix Berlin.The following passed on all subjects but one and will have to present themselves at the next examination for that subject: Jos.A.Lagarde, Raoul Brunelle and H.Gougeon.The examiners were: Prof.J.O.Casgrain, of Jacques Cartier Normal School and Prof.Isaac Gammell, of the High School, with Messrs.Alf.J.Laurence as general supervisor and Victor Giroux supervisor for Quebec and vicinity.The next =xamination will take place April 6, 1911.MIRACULOUS RESULTS IN DUNVEGAN, CB; GIN PILLS Brought Relief \u201c1 anffered untold misery even when under trestment from the best doctors for over ten months, and nothing seemed to do me any goud or fSlieve my painful condition.My trouble was Inflammation vf Kidneys and Bladder.1 finally determined to go to the Vie: toria Hospital.Halifax, for treatment, Two days, however, before my intend: ing departure, » neighbor aslled and bap- pening tu have a GIN TILL in his pock- ot, insisted nn my taking it.I did no and #ix fours after taking it, the roaulte and ! beoefita 1 derived were simply nothing more or ions than miraculous, Instead of ging to the hospital, 1 sent for a hox of GIN PITLR with the result that | am a enradenes.| recommond (JIN PILIS to everyone suffering from Kidney Trou Me.Lxwis MacPuzasoN.Take GIN I'ILLIS on our positive guar- antes that they will cure you or money prompily refunded.B0c.à box\u20146 for 62.50\u2014vent on reesipt of pree if your dealer does vot handle HIN PILLS, Sample box free if you write us.Nations Drug and Chemical Co, Dept.Q.C., Toronte BACKACHE MEANS KIDNEY TROUBLE A Few Doses Ragulate the Kidneys, Ending All Backache, Bladder or Urinary Misery.No reader of this paper, whether man or woman, need be miserable because of backsche or kidney or bladder disorders.The time to cure kidney trouble ls while it is only trouble\u2014before it settles into Dropay, Gravel, Diabetes or Bright's dis- esse.Pape's Diuretle acts at once upon the kidoeys, bindder and estire urinary sys tem, cleatwes, heals apd regulates these orgaus, ducts and glands and completes the cure within a fow days.The moment Jou suspect aay kidwey or wrinary derangement, or feel a comatsnt, dull backache or Dotice that the urine ie thiek, cloudy, offensive or full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sen sation of scalding, you should begin taking Pape\u2019s Dirutic as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other remedy, at any price, made anywhere else in the world, whieh, will effect so thorough and prompt a cure.Misery in the back, sides or loins, sick headache, inflamed or puffy eyelids, nerv- ousiens, Prostatic trouble, rhewnatism and dartisg pine, heart palpitations, bilious stomach, dixginese, sleeplessncns, list: less, weak, Horm-qut feeling sud other symptoms csused by inactive, sluggish kidneys simply vawish Uncontrollable urmation (especialy at night), smarting, discolored water and al! bladder misery ends.Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mereantile agency will vouch for the responsibility of Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Omeciunst}, Okio, who prepare Pape\u2019s Diuretie\u201450 cent\u201d tréstment\u2014eold by every druggist in the world.GREAT WINTER SALE.The great winter clearing sale of dry goods starts to-day at Simon & Minguy\u2019s.At this sale, which is now so popular with the public, the entire stock is greatly réduced in price, and now is the time to get great value for your money.See the advertisement in this paper.COURT OF SESSIONS.A man named Bouliane appeared in the Court of Sessions on Saturday charged with defrauding the electric light company by interfering with the wires.When called on to plead he replied \u201cnot guilty,\u201d but his wife, who was with him, when called on pleaded guilty.On paying the costa of the case, the pair were allowed to go on suspended sentence.A maa pleaded ghilty to evading the toil-gate charged\u2014on' Beauport rcad and was fined $E \u2018and costs.DEATH oF T.J.MOLONY.The friends of 81!'Y.J.Molony, advocate, will desply regret to learn of his death, which occurred on Saturday last after an illness of some six weeks\u2019 dure- tion.Deccased waæ-bort im Kingeton, Ont, ad educated in Regiopolis College and the Quebec Sanisary.He entered the ssrvios of the Quebec Government im the Provincial Secretary's Department very shortly after Confederation.At the same time he studied law with the late M.A.Hears, K.C., and \u2018at Laval University, sud was sdmitted to the Quebec Bar before which he prectisad for some yeers.During this period, he was elected as one of the representatives of Montealm Ward n the City Council amd served part of two terme in that body.He also took an actre part in the temperance and national movements connected with the St.Patrick's congregation of Quebec, filing for some years the position of president of the Gt.Patrick's Temperance Society, and identifying himself with the Irish national cause in many prominnent ways.Some two years ago he retired from the Government service aoû resumed the practice of his profession.He also wrote occasionally for the local press.He had à wide circle of friends among all classes and elements of the community.By his marriage with the late Miss Isabelle Jordan, be lraves three grown-up children, a on ad two deughters, to mourn their NOT A SERIOUS .ACCIDENT IN FOOTBALL.Toronto, Ont.Jam.14\u2014The annus! meeting of the Canadian Rugby Union was held to-day.The only notices of motion to reach Secretary Jack Davidson, general manager of the MA.A.A, within the prescribed ten day limit are two from the Intercollegiate Union and\u2019 one from the Ontario.The most important is the move to change the scoring of a try to three points.without privilege of converting when the try results from a fumble.The old S-and-l system would then be reserved for a try scored by carrying the ball over an opponent's goal line, There were no serious injuries received by any player during the season, und this is largely due to the ef- liciency of the rules of the game.INCREASED PAY OF TROOPS, Paris, Jan, 15\u2014Advices from Madajosz, Spain, five miles from the Portuntiese frontier, say that the Portuguese government has acceded to the demands of the garrison at Elvas, which mutinied recently and demanded increased pay.It is reported that the authorities of Campo-Maier, nine miles northeast of Elvas, urgently re- , quested the Lishon government to de.: spatch two battalions of troops to that place.No reason for this request is known, and the government refused on the ground that troops could not be spared at the present time, ELIGHT EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS St.Petersburg, Jan.15.\u2014Despatches received here from Tachnivic, Ruasian Turkestan, said that further earth shocks have been feit at Vyerny, capital of Semiryetchensk.There, however.have been slight.The intense cold continues and.thepe is 88 | great suffering in the district.DEADLY WORK OF THE BUBONIC PLAGUE Only 1 Per Cent of Victims Re- cover\u2014Heroic Death of a French Doctor.Peking, Jan 15\u2014Reports {rom Harbin say that the Chinese there are vig- ofously oppoding the summary disposition of the bodies of those who have died from the bubonic plague.The authorities do not dare to burn them, the people desiring that they remain intact so that their ancestors may recognize them in the future life, Some of the corpses have remained in the city for days, but they are now being taken to the open country where trenches for their interment have been prepared.It is re- parted that the Russians in Harbin are not concerning themselves with the Chinese section, although they are dealig drastically with the Chinese within the Russian city.The Chinese newspapers are raising an outcry and bringing forward serious charges of persecution and burial alive.Members of the legations are suggesting a censorship of the press.The plague is of a virluent type.Death usually occurs within forty-eight hours and not more than one per cent of the cases have ended in recovery.Dr.G.E.Mesny, a French physician, who gave himself up to the work of combating the dis- case, died heroically.When he realized that he was attacked by the plague he isolated himself in his room in a hotel, drafted his will and wrote farewell letters.He begged hia friends not to notify his wife of his illness, and died alone.Ajready the doctors recognize the hopelessness of attending those stricken, and they are devoting their energies to fighting the spread of the contamination.Tt is feared that some of the Manchurian villages have been entirely wiped out.The intensity of the cold weather has caused the people to remain in doors, thus fostering infection.The danger of the plague getting a foothold in Peking is considered slight, as train service to and from the infected districts has been stopped.A woman doctor has gone from here to Harbin |- The doc- | as well as several others.tors have heen inoculated and equipped with special masks.are The Government is insuring each foreign | - volunteer for $20,000; LOC ISIEIESEICOCHICIENE LOTTIE SILI Correspondence.i Quebee, January 15, 1911.To the Editor of the Olironicle : - Dear Sir\u2014About nine o'clock.on Saturday evening | was astonished to see a race take place between a carter and another man.They were trying their horses and for this purpose they chose Mountain Hill.Mountain Hill is bad enough for a horse to come up at any time, but such a test as this is positive cruelty.: Yours truly.Hutnanity.PERSONAL Dr.J.F.Faulkner has returned to town after a fow weeks holiday end is recommencing his dentistry duties.Mr.F.A.Gewdron, M.P.P.for Ottawa, and Mies B.Gendrou bave taken their rooms at the Clarendon for the time of the session.Tatest arrivals at the Clarendon: C.A.Beney, Z, O.Tomargeau, Fug.Durocher, M.P.King, C.Bird, P.Moveney, Heri BE.Morris, A.G.McDonald and wife, Montreal; E.W.Allen, A.D, De herty, Ottawn; D.A.Galurneau, Saysbes; M.J.Wilson and wife, New York; \u2018A.D.Ritchie, Mabert.MAILS TO NEW ZEALAND, Melbourne.Australia, Jan, 15\u2014Sir Wilfrid Laurier has cabled Premier Fisher of Australia regretting that the Commonweaith has declined to renew the Vancouver and Australia mail service, with calls at Auckland and Sydney.Canada has decided therefore to enter into a contract with the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, of which Sir James Milles is chairman, for & five years\u2019 service between Canada and New Zealand.THE ENORMOUS TRADE OF.THE UNITED STATES.Washington, Jan.15.\u2014With the enormous total of almost $3,500,000, 000.the total value of the foreign trade of the United States during the vear which ended December 31, 1910, was greater than that of any year before, and left a balance in favor of the country of more than $300,400, 000.\" They exceeded the former high record of 1907 by about $80,000,000.Imports from abroad amounted to $1,- 562.807.622, compared with $1.475,520,- 724 in 1909: $1,116,374,087 in 1908 and $1423.169.820 in 1907.The imports during the year were larger than in any year except those of 1907, the total being $1.864.411.270, compared with $1.72R.198,645 in 1909 and $1.912,- 426,892 in 1906.THE LATE MR.H.D.ANNABLE.Ottawa, Ont, Jan.15\u2014The funeral of the late H.D.Annable.export freight agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway at New York.took place Saturday.Canon Kittson conducted (he services at Christ Church Cathedral snd interment took place at Beechwood Cemetery.Many of the company\u2019s officials attended and the floral offerings were numerous.py - ios - \u2018Treatment of \u201c Skin Troubles.Only those who have suffered from eczema, tetter, ringworm or other severe humor of the skin or acalp, can begin to realize the suffering which they cause-\u2014mental because of disfigurement, physical because of incessant itching and burning.To this the repeated failure of other remedies and even the most skilful and expensive treatment soon adds the fear that a cure is impossible.(Such sufferers, therefore, may well find it incredible that the first warm bath with Cuticura Soap and gentle application of Cuticura Ointment can bring instant relief in the most distressing cases, from infancv to age, and that a single set of the Cuticura Remedies is often sufficient for the treatment of skin diseases which have resisted all other methods.Yet that such is the case is shown by hundreds of unquestioned testimonials and a record of over thirty years of success throughout the world, January Sale Commences Now Balance of Trimmed and Felt Hats HALF PRICE Glilrar's Dresses for 4, 5 ad 6 Yews of Hall Price A new stock of Neckwear, FPrilling and Haandksrchiefs jus received for New Year's Gifts, ; New B)uses, Dress Skirts, Moirette and Silk Petticoats.MRS.D.R.MURPHY 48 Fabrique Strast.: Phone 22.QUEBEC No stock is complete without this (dard and 0 opeci Bor Pes JOS.COTE IMPORTER 188-188 St.Paul St, Quebec jan46,9,14,16 Carpet Warehouse Our reputation as a big Carpet warehouse being known outside, we have received from a foreign manufacture a big consignment of Axminster and Wilton Rugs to be sold at the wholesale price.150 Wilton Rugs Size 3 yards by 4 yards Worth $45.00 and $40.00 to be sold at $30.00 and $27.80 \u2014 ALSO \u2014 600 yards of Axminster Carpets worth $1.80, sold at $1.37 1-2 Come and see our JOBS of Tapestry and Brussels Carpets before buying elsewhere.\u2014\u2014 == The whole consigument must be sold during January P.J.COTE, Opposite Palace Hill wv + * 3 \u2019 "]
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