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

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


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

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[" Temperatures The Weather Easterly winds with rain, Minimum, 50; Maximum, 60.QUEBEC, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1911.\u2018 ONF CENT.| mits having made a promise\u2014and on the other Mr.De- SIR WILFRID } peyre, who admits putting that promise a paper and 3 ' signing it.What further proof is needed?We have bere a clear M ADF ADDRESS admission of guilt, of an audacious violation of the law, which forbids a man to induce a candidate to withdraw LL x from an electoral contest.Big Meetings Heard Liberal The law says that a man who does that is guilty of a criminal act, which is punishable by a term of hx months Leader at Hull and Ottawa \u2019 : in jail and a sum of two hundred dollars in addition.Letourneau\u2019s Declaration Not Linder Oalh-| poy mc om of ro ed doe dollars?Mr.Le.| Yesterday: mi ; ni : h ive th What about D Criminal Pr oceedings Against Him pyres \u2018He does not say à word about that.Why not?| Octave, Ont, Sept.Sie Wilkie and Depeyre °° Barclay, Perkins & Co, Lid.Estd.1781.Doctor Brand Genuine Oatmeal Stout Pints $1.60.Nips $1.10 A.GRENIER Founded 1882 04-00 8t John Strsot Phone 1141.Distributors for Quebec District.EEN Why was he called in at half-past six in the morning?Laurier held meetings tonight at or Everyone is of the opinion that Depeyre himself has not ie as probable the argent ave got the means to pay such a big sum.And, if he has the in \u201ci= capital, the arena held 13,4 means, how did he come to have five thousand dollars in 000 people, but the iho did.wl ACTION FOR $50,000 AGAINST CH RONICLE his pocket at that moment?Where did the money come | yrubabiy going to hear the Premies f ?alone.rom The Premier looked somewhat fa- \u2018What need is there to say more?We do not for a mo- tigued, but Me warmed op quickly and THE DENIAL OF MISSIONARIES Messrs, Letourneau and Depeyre, the two men impli- ment imagine that Sir Wilfrid would countenance such of Sey R Booth and W.He Row.18 MR TOURIGNY ARE SAFE cated in the Ledue scandal, bave published in Le Roleil à transaction.But the staring fact in dis fais that ley, local lumber merchants, who op- 1 documents which purport to be solemn declarations, and pose reciprocity.Sir Wilfrid stated they read as such until you come to the end of them.ruption.ve peer ons the reat, hy is bs a There, however, the essential and indispensable certi- | = teed à sing Me.Leduc, | (7c past, but he sounded a note of .; .+ mitted a sin, sent to Mr.uc, ing.If the f i An Answer to a Leer Which | No Truth in Report That Sev- be foun a a Commenter ot am Superior Court is not to QUEBEC FAST'S neither to obtain his resignation nor what he now demand, he would o .« * ser fous or any other cause.Appeared in the Telegraph eral Canadians Have Been | nants.They arc merely ordinary papers not under Depeyres\u2019 declaration follows: en chere might be she movement; Last Night.Killed in Chinese Revolt.| oath.ELECTION SENSATION DEPEYRE'S STATEMENT.| that the Government could not resist , ; Let us examine the nature of these documents.Canada, Hoge ere bagey je Mr.Leduc swears that he took liquor with Mr.Letour- Frovimes of Juebes, \u201cThe following letter appeared in| Toronto, Sept.18.\u2014A cablegram .24e Distriet of Quebec.again characterized the Borden-Boue the Quebec Telegrapb last night: received from Chung-King at 10) NEAU.Mr.Letourneau admits that.He admits drinking rassa pact as an unholy aliisace.I, Emile Depeyre, of the city of To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph, \u201cQuebec: Dear Sir\u2014Certain papers, La Patrie, L\u2019Evenement and Chronicle, announce that I have signed a declaration to the effect that reciprocity will be the ruin of the shoe industry in Quebec.1 have never signed the document.wm in favor of reciprocity and am convinced that reciprocity will not in any way affect the shoe industry in Quebec.PAUL TOURIGNY, Of the firm of TOURIGNY & MAROIS.Mr.Tourigny is only trying to split hairs and create s false impression.No one said that the document read by Mr.Price on Friday last was signed by Mr.Tourigny himself.What Mr.Price said was that & was mgned by bis firm \u201c J Ma Tourigny will make a signed declaïation in shis evening's Telegraph\u2019 #6 the effect that the above magsioned declaration was not signéd Sy a reéponsible member of his firmt we will at once produce anothet de- slaratioa to the contrary.It is not a faet that Mr, Tourigny who lives im Victoriaville, is not sueh a practical leather man as his partner, who lives at.Quebec and who has the entire management of the business in his hands?Agy man who knews the first thing about business knows that in the case of a commercial partnership the Signature of one partner is good for Would Mr.Tourigny repudiate his partner\u2019s signature on a cheque made out in the name of tbe firm?As for the case of the A.Pion Coit seems curious that the firm after carrying on business very success- folly for 35 years, which was the largest tannery in Canada and evidently well capitalized, should suddenly \u201cdiscontinue manufacturing for some time\u201d soon after 8 tariff reduction of 2% per cent is made.The other firms working along the same lines which stopped manufacturing after the Albany concessions had been made, make no bones about the reason.They admis that it was the reduction which forced them ott of business.THREE KILLED IN \u2019 STREET CAR ACCIDENT! Kansas City, Mo., Sept.18\u2014Three persons were killed when a street car left the tracke and plunged over a hundred-foot incline at Fifth and Bluff streets here tonight.They were the sole occupants of the car.COLLISION REPORTED ON THE I.C.R.St.John, N.B., Sept.18\u2014A head-on collision between two trains on the Intercolonial railway between Traca- | die, N.5, and Mulgrave, N.S., was reported here tonight.Efforts to secure details were unsuceessful up to a late hour, owing to the fact that the telegraph wires were down, presumably beesUse of the accident.WORLD TOUR IN AN AEROPLANE o'clock this morning at the Methodist Foreign Missions office, Richmond Street We, discounts the earlier cables from \u2018shanghai, to the effect that two missionaries had been killed in Sze-Chuan.It reads as follows: \u201cThe Cheng-Tu and Jeushiau missionaries are said to be safe; Cheng- Tu is now open.The following missionaries have arrived safely at Chung-King: From Cheng-Tu, Rev.T.W.Bateman, Dr.J.E.Thompson, Miss Lillian Norman, under the general board; and Misses Henry, Austin, Turner and Smith of the Woman's Missionary Society.From Kia Ling Fu, Dr.C.E.Service and Miss Muriel B.Wood of the general board, Misses Steele, Virgo, Marshall and Krigley of the Women's Missionary Society.From Jeuzhiau, Rev.R.B.McAmmond, Rev.J.\u2018A.Earle, Rev.J.A.Bloom, Dr.F.F.Allen of the general Board, Miss Asson of the W.\u201cThe following missionaries are.expected to arrive at Chung-King: Rev.G.W.Spayting, Rev.A.C.Hoffman, Dr.® C.Wilford; Rev\u2019 R.E.B.Tay- Vor and Me C.-W .* 1° | eorrupting the constituencies is all of | erate price for a prompt purchaser.rare combination of private 6 On Saturday evenings the steamer aut oh Uni or Ki Bere cargo, MOON PHASES.à piece with what has been practised | Apply to F.X.Martel, 311 Se.Joseph || plantation growth, of great NS, will make a trip from St Romuald | C\"!f to the United Kingdom or Con- | xew Moon, Friday, 22nd, 9.37 a.m.| in St.Roch.Quebec, to deprive thous-| St Phone A strength and exquisite flavor.and Sillery to Quedee at 7 pm tient, private terms, September-Oc- es ands of voters from casting their bal.FOR SALE\u2014The valuable pro- We import it direct and only toher; British steamer, 2.785 tons, It The steamer connects at 8 Romlots against Sir Wilfrid Laurierwald with the Lévis Electric Railway, \u2014\u2014e is no longer 8 question of for or against reciproeity.It is now a mere srind when ordered, which is a guarantee of purity and freshness.y on St.Paul and Valier streets, + eretofore oecupied by Messrs.Proteau & Carignan, brewers, avd mat.Superior Quality THE FAVORITE OF THE chalk.Londow, to New York, private terms, prompt; British steamer, 1,745 tons, West India trade, trip up TO THE YOUNG MEN DISCRIMINATING Dee ORLEANS,® | |time charter.private terms, prompt ; | ELECTORS OF QUEBEC | Question of eating out the corrup: |aters The valaable property, 142 Nie reste der 5 , pt ; t ts.And with Quebec it is now | Avenue Renaud, St.Sauveur, form- i SMOKER.COMMENCING 11TH SEPT.| schooner.305 tons lumber, Mobile to \u2019 CENTRE.only.an immelliate rallying tb tne erly occupied by Messrs, M.Gauvin & je Prat Te .\\Veather and circumstances - JRICIRIEMICICIICIIEIHIMICILILILILINIMIMIUIENE « Mitting, the steamer Orlears will rua as follows :\u2014 Our Congo Breakfast Tea makes an appetizing drink.It has a very large distribution in Porto Rico, $6.50; schooner, 709 tons, phosphate rock.Port Tampa to Co.brewers and maltsters.The support of Messrs.Price and Hone valuable property on St Paul and St.Young men, students, clerks, | against those who would rob us of New York, private terms; schooner, : the liberty of the franchise by the | Valier streets, known as the \u201cLear.Al FREE | FREE ! § FOR THE ISLAND OF ORLEANS | 81] tons.conh Prileirnia is Key apprentices: Do vou want to be | the | open acts of public immorality.| month Foundey.For particulars ap.|| Mit city: To those using Gas S Island.Quebec.| Weat.$1.40 and back.Mobile to Phil- indepen ent an ; Do YOU I, there a decent honest minded man | ply to Amos J.Colston, Hochelags Price : 40c.60e.75c.per 1bone.week's free trial of the cs boy S00 a.m.| adelphia, lumber, $6.37.1.2; schooner, | like to hear a man saying with- in Quebec who would think for a | Haak Buildings, Quebec.PHONE 3's, Fameus Spengler Gas.15 oon.1.268 tors, lumber, Fernandina to | out fear what he thinks and acts | moment of countenancing such ras.ro fi See ER Nir SL sg | ocordin 1 is cnucienc?De | ir enn ime 0: || Georges Patry \\ , | - , Fv 199 pm.fast, Me.$1; schooner, 393 tons, coal, Le want to show that you are rooms, yard.Also a vagant lot ad- 22 Fabrique st, \"EEE 239 pm.++.448 pm.| Philadelphia to Biddeford, 95c.ree and unprejudiced?LONG S8HOTS WERE pining.Price for the whole, $8,000.afin x 8 Po Tay 615 p.m \u2014_ « Vote for the independent can- LEXINGTON FEATURES, | LaKue & LaRue, Notaries, 28 St Ann Fridays and Saturdays \u201c.The Clyd nn jugs Sin-Mac and por nly has one line of | Lexington.Sept.IR\u2014The fourth - ER concu \u20ac C'yde-built tugs Sin-Mac and | conduct uty.day's racing of the Kentucky Asso- a One of COOKER inventions SUNDAYS, J.O.Gravel, of Montreal, returned JULES HONE cation was without a stake even and su oR SALE\u2014The Pe he î for Saving Gas snd Utensits.M | 1-40 PM.20.0u0.ee, to Quebce on Saturday eveniag last, .long shots were again the principal official eadastre of St Louis Ward Heats three grticles over the §| 315 pmo.oll, am.| from Boston.leaving there a dredge, NEW ER I winners over a heavy thick.Due | measuring 39 feet 2 inches in front one burner.\u2019fhersfors avoid.M1 500 pm.LE .m.[2 tag and scow, which they towed W ERA CLOTHING.quesne, paying better than 20 to 1.| on St.Ann street, by 96 feet in depeh mg the scorching of food.pm.from Montreal.Shipping men in the Come and judge.We keep on | landed the second race.Memita, at | with two story stone house snd on A ind i cme Bp er mE |, ene ol eda Tr Soi | Sl Sit Sst Some nH pr 0 A GILBERT 1 { at 8.00 a.m.and oming Irom Canada, .5 to 2 the winner in the fifth, i i meu oe Aral to in the afternoon at the same hours gq | And deciared most truthfully that they | FRA.\u201d Come and see our fall coats Clear Water.a's Tol took the open.on This fs 8 at Jepiratle property.VIOLIN TEACHER 80 0 Matriok 0.- \u2018QUEBEC Ÿ | on Sundays.had norhing In shat line in Boston to f and our suits, most elegant cut, and | er, from à well backed field.The looking Morrin Coliege Coust.For [Il 304 $1.Jobs, Phone 3168 ve Connections at St.Joseph and 8, | compare With them.One enthusiastic | You will save at least 25 per cent om was ideal but the attendance | further information opply at 113 St È Romuald, with the Levis Street Rail- Le, vwnet so much admired them that | yout purchases.ious d ; A way.ard ¢ ant J Lan pe A es NS A aa - \u2019 .\\ 3 { Matinee at the Auditorium Next Wednesday ! TT Pall Fashion Matinee willbe presented at the Auditorium on Wednesday afternoon, Authoritative Information On Fall Fashions @ HIS store has attained.the recognized leadership in matters of style.This position has .T been won by long years ui effort and conscicncious work.You are at Jiberty to use CO September 20th.During this performance we will shaw the newest and mast authors .itative styles in Millinery.Costumes and Ball Gquns on living models.\u2018There will be Y \u2018 four delightful acts, magnificent otage settings, and i orchastra in attendance.Those es.remember that the production will take placé in the afternoon this store at all ties when mm search of fashion information.Our latest innovation is our Art Department in connection with the Advertising Office.Here we illustrate the models actually on display.for reproduction in our advertisements.Every illustration on Lil who have tickets will please | , this page was drawn in this Department.vs only and will not be repeated.; ee Retail Division, 157-173 St.Joseph Street Te 54 (Man ) Li Un UT Bit C Francais Parisien = - -, StyleB - Lee \u2026 Parisienne Modél Franceise Mode! Coronation Mods) - .; This charmion model.as iflustrated, is This Poke Bonnet effect is from Mme.The elegant Picture Hat?shown above Is ER .% à + A p .from M.Germaine, Paris.It is made in bloett Michniewiés-Turvee, 25 Place Vendome, Paris.a creation franr M-Lewis2i8 Rue Rayale, Paris.Corn id model illustrated a ove i ont sok he prev title model, a ere re Silk Repp with high-draped bapded crown.The brim is shirred on wire in blue and brown This is madg in -emesald een and wigise.The is very hig nd draped.The brim is close et saabes, Paris.This has bell-ghaped and trimming of fancÿ feathers\u2018in grey and + shot silk.This creation has a tam crown with crown is draped with white corded silk and and droaping.finished with silk velvet à \"ago made ith rows of black silk re, \u20ac blue to match the shde of the crown.These trimming of fruit in cerise velvet, and silk trimmed with a rich willow plume shaded in cerise and black.The trimming consists a Fae brie is of black Ducheas salin edged with feathers rise from the right side and fall over fringe, underbrim in black silk velvet edged black and green.Thebunderbrim is faced large wings finished with small bows of cerise rich black lace, and the \u2018underhrim 18 faced the crown to the left side.The effect is very with shirred silk and fringe, exactly as shown with emerald green corded silk.The effect is velvet.This is a very striking, and unusual with cloth of zold The rose is of old gold graceful and ârtistic.Price à.483.00 above, very.chic.Price .\u2026 925.90 very pleasing.Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$33.00 design.Price .oo :.426.00 satin and velvet Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.-$27.40 Ladies\u2019 Ready-To-Wear Costumes T\" K majority of the Street Costumes shown are developed in heavy, rough materials, Fashionable Long Coat flodels- E are showing a very handsome sssortment of long Coats for late Falt ana early Winter wear.The proper styles are in double face cloths, handsome tweeds, chev- jot effects, homespuns.ratines, çhinchillas, camel's hair cloths and serges.The narrow line effects are fashionable, and these are developed in a number of new and intersating wars iving the desired willowy slenderness to-the wearer.Many combinations of plaid with plain cleths are seen.but many plain tailored effects are seen in smooth-finished Cloths richly braided, Fceentric cutting of the seams is used to ive the cfect of extra trimming.One o the new ideas is the one-sided revere, usually of velvet, and in a contrasting color.In this eflect, à high, round collar, giving 8 collariess effect, is employed, and the coat buttons well over to the side.i A cl Ses Costume § h Lad er c eV Cloth Automobile Coat : English Coat \u2018| A charmin astume in Navy Serge wit ady's Street Costume in Venetian Cloth, , ; .coat collar nd coffa trimmed with valvet and Coronation Blue, coat collar, cuffs and front Lady's Handsome Automebile Coat in Now English Design n Long Coat de.fancy braid, has silk buttons and fancy skirt trimmed with silk military braid, pipin Fancy Tweed, latest leather shade, wade veloped in Ecotch Twead, charming green and cut in seven gores and finished with velvet green silk, skirt in 8 gores with pleat Ha ot- doup breasted on strictly wiloged nes wih dra nA eo tre fahionable i Price coves er core .A CE Lecce 0000000 PRIE anel skirt: is is à very distinquishegran J , .3 ind buttons Price $25.00 tom.Price 7.50 Fashionable garment.Price 430.60 model, Price .ooo.soca rene $28.00 Street Costume Handsome Costume in Black Chiffon Cloth.Rich Velvet Coat Lady's Lang Coat in Very Rich Sik Vel-.ly Coat has fancy shawl collar grignmed, with ! black satin and silk braid, sleeves to match.vat, sll black; lifted throughout in fine sitk, Satin lined, panel effect in skirt, with straps Style F trimmed with large silk covered buttons and and buttons.Tris mess «rorvemere $3200 Picture Hat finished with beautiful silk braid trimming.Large Picture Hat from Mme.Michnie- wicz-Tuvee, 28 Place Vendome, Paris, in black silk velvet with crown in persian Lamb effect made ir very rich silk cloth.The brim is rolled on each side and the trimming consists of three rich biack ostrich plumes held in place ~# an ostrich feather pompon.Price.$37.00 Price .mrppress succes sue sevens 068.50 Tages Style G Style H La Tosca Model Picture Hat From Mme.Georgette 11 \u2018 From Mme.Esther Meyer, 6 Rue Scribe, Paris, comes this Rue Royale.Paris, comes this handsome creation in black model, as illustrated, in black xilk velvet, with drooping brim si velvet, with very flat low close to face and high wedge- crown, wide brim with sweep- shaped crown with large green- ing ui turned front, underbrim and-black shaded wing on each faced in white.corded silk, ban- side, elahorated | with black deau of silk and chenille laid feathers, large Oriental headed flat on brim, white wing with buckle on front in green and black stripe and uncurled os- ver ecrans $24.00 430.00 Style 1 Style J Lisette Model Paulette Model The model Mustrated bare This tandsome creation must was created by M.Lewis, 1 ts credited to Mangin-Maurice, Rue Royale, Paris This has an Rue du Quatre Septembre, Oriental crown and unflerbrim \\ Paris.This has a round crown in rich Persian pattern with \u2018of pale blue chiffon over silk gold threads.mushroom brim and sweeping brim with large with fur bandeau in brown point on left side, turned up à apanese Marten trimmed wi meeting à rich black willow P gold.Price trich feathers .D ends and paws and beautifully plume.A rose of pale blue fnishel with folds gf in 8 velvet on each side of roo ¢ old rose shade.Price $33.2assas Fees 200 aveu ce x : Fashionable Silks and Dress Fabrics \u2018| 1, in Sil he Ottomans and Corded weaves, aithos h Bengalines, Soft Satins and se \u201d ; ti | TH Tareas fa Sie ar largely in Slack and whitt, and Jasquar goats.The pe légale PAQUET FURS From e Trapper to YOU Cloths are extremely fashionable for Closkings, and many smart eRects are evolved with the use OR the first 1 i to bry the Hine of the underside for trimming on collar and cuffs, Street Costumes are made principally from the Style K .F Fore args time.he are now, re ing tne pe of Quabee an oppartunity lp SUEY [ie rough-fhished Woolens having the appesrance of more weight than they possess.Chinchillas, Zibelines were bold through the leading Fur Stores of Canada, an te than RIGHT MILLION DOL- and Boucle Clothe are the {avornes, while the 300 \u201cfinished Tweeds and other staple weaves Sylvie Model LARS worth have heen solé since this Factary was established.Wie year we have decided ta sell dis command a strong following.: rect to the customer, savingail middiemen's profits, and you may now save Many dollars on your Furs, .M.Viret, 1Z Rue de le Pain, The Great Paquet Fur Factory at Hare Point la the largust Factory of its kind in Canada, and one of Reversible A Serges and Cheviots Paris, is responsible for this the largest in the World.Our prices cannot be mutche Revertible Cloakisgs to Scotch Tweed.and Salis{ying range in New Serges and Cheviots, charming little model in cerise \u2019 .I\u201d Cloths with atiractive plaid-finished bach, width rough nib, eur fanionable wide 40 © 56 inches, ite rt th black velvet un Fancy Stoles Ladies\u2019 Fur Coats 54 inches, culors grey, brewn, navy, myrtie and nid, | the ue ades, inghuding King's Blue, Emer- sa verve ne ack velvet wir Ladies\u2019 Fur Stoles \u201cFaust patjern, Fire Qual- Ladies\u2019 Long Costs, \u201cSapho\u2019 style, serdi-Atting fancy mixtures, magnificent assotiment at, per yd.a, Jasper, Mahogany, Marine and Navy, ne 5 derbrim, high round crown, ity Isabella Fox, trimme with 5e eads, four paws back with side vents shawl eollar, culled sleeved, ree PAS A enn re EE on tolled front and drogping back.and two tails, plain satin lining.specially i satin lining.leng! 50 inches, made in finest quality ; Venetian Cloths Costume Veivets The trimming is the same on skins, beautiful aplor, Pactary Price.,.,.%.$0.50 Electric Seal, Factory Price .86400 A bapdsome selection of sen shadus in Fine, por at in one of the most faphlonable materials hoth sides, consisting of mért- Mink Cravats Purlined Coats.Venetian Cloths.widths from #4 to 52 inches, range { and we arg showing a range el- b i i Ladies! Fur C i ; Ladies\u2019 shell in 1 Cloth, ipcludes Emerald, light Maho! % King's Blue, vets in the 18 to 36-inch widthe in Marine, Navy ot feathers, held in place with fine quality length 88 inche Genuine Mink of fining ie Furlined Costs.eli lining ei Brown ; Pesch, Plum, Marise and New, ecial, per yd.Mahogany, Seal.Kmerald and Jasper, at oo atge feather flower.Price.of best plain satin.very aahionable and devirahle, Lviv, collar and revers of Mink Marmat, len th 50 Jp.es tsk Re to Lis yard to 8395 LL .418,00 extra special value, Factosy.Price .$25.00 inches, extra value, Factory Price met, Tone 2-00 2 FO Imported direct Made from finest \u2014 \u2014 E.J.DYNES, 49 St.John St.Tel.271 Miss, Chien nd | from Germany wool procurable LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC Are offering to Head Office and St.Roch Branch SAFETY DEP for safe: kesping of Brais, tant documents, jewallery a lease at their 0SIT BOXES stoTk cartifizatey, indore 31 othr valuables, .MARRIED.LECLERC-TIMMONS\u2014On Thurs day, Sept.11th, at the parish church, Roberval, Emile Leclerc, of Providence, Rl, to Lian Timmons, of - Quebec.-: DIED.BAYLISS-On the- 17th instant, at the age of 24 years and 6 months, Florests Marion, wife of ).5.Bayli}, and dsughter of Charles Wortie.Funeral will take place this (Tues- \u201cday) afternoon at 2,30 o\u2019clock to St.Matthew\u2019s Church, and thence to \u2018Mount Hermon Cemetery.!- Friends and acquaintancés are re- -speetfully invited to attend.O'FARRELL-At Notre-Dame Hypa tal, Montreal, on the 16th ins: jor A.Finbar O'Farrell, aged years.; Funeral from the Hotel Dieu, \u201cQuebec.at 9.15 am.to-mefro (Wednesday) for St.Patric! s \"Church anl thence to St.Patriok\u2019s Cemetery, .Friends and acquaintances are re- {ss invited to attendr-\" *- GEON\u2014At L'Aage-Gardien on , the 17th instant, Odilon \"Turgeon, 61 \u2018the firm of Elie Turgeon, manufac turer of this city, and brother of i: Rev, G.Turgeon, cure des Ecurells, aged 45 years.* \u2018The funeral will leave his late residence, 425 St.Valier street, on ! Wednesday, 20th instant, at 845 am.for St.Roch\u2019s Church and thence to St.Charles Cemetery.Friends and relatives are respéct- fully invited to attend.WOODS\u2014On the 16th instant, Edgar Woods, third eldest son of the late James Woods, aged 23 years.Funeral will leave his mother\u2019s tesidence, No.20 Maple Avenue, cn Tuesday, 19th instant at 2.30 p.m., for Mount Hermon Cemetery.Montreal and Boston papers please copy.Circuit Court, Beauce.No.947.D'Orvigny Miville Dechene, broker, bf Ste.Marie, Beauce, Plaintiff: : vs.Gédeon Rouleau, formerly of St.Elzeat, Beauce, now of the United States of America, Defendant: The defendant is ordered to appear \u201cwithin one month.Clerk's office, St.Joseph Beauge, a 4 September, 1911.(Signed) VEZINA & FERRON, , \u20ac CC True copy: J- Hughes Fortier, Atty.for Plaintiff, St Marie, Beaucesepti8x2 Superior Court, Quebec.No.1152, D.\u2019A.Roy and vir, vs.H.Roy and al.Notice is given that the property ln this case will be soid on ths 2nd of Detober, 1911, according to the order of Hon, Justice Matouin.Fauteux & Fauteux, Attorneys for the Plaintiff.MLLIERY OPENING \u2014 The Ladies of Quebec are cordially invited to coll .and .ingpect .my Great Display of Fall Millinery Monday, Sepemer 160 and Following Dayswhich will inclede the latest creations from London and Paris.Mrs.J.B.Douville Reg'd 9 81 Ja Street sept i6x16,1819, | six io entire new production, entitled Auditorium! TO-DAY.VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES.PRICES 5 and 10 cerite, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SEPT.22-23 GIRL WHO DARED SEPT.25-26-27.CORONATION PICTURES ORPHEUM THEATRE ST.JOSEPH STREET, QUEBEC.Harry A, Crankshaw, Manager Mons.Vilteraie and Company of \u201cThe Tiger of Bengal\u201d and the extraordinary engagement of the Regimental Four, four of the world'y best mupicians, their first and only appesr- ance in Quebec.Dont miss this Also four photo plays, changed three times a week WANTED Life insu:ance pg Any good agent carn make «a week essily.- For furthet information apply to the Travellers\u2019 Insurance Co.of Canada, 72 1-2 St.Peter St, Quebec.J.A.LATOUCHE, Chief Agent for the District Quebec.\u201d sept.i8xtf.\u2014_\u2014 Worih Shore Mall asd Passenger Servies RM.8, Aranmore.Is intended to sail Thursday, Sept.2lst.at 6 p.m.for Natashquan and all intermediate ports of call.Freight is now being received at steamer\u2019s berth, Point de 'Cafeey wharf.te For rates and other information ap- Auction Sale Re Robitaille & Co., Laris, Wood and Coal Merchants, Insolvent.Notice is hereby given\u2019 that on Tuesday, September 26., 1911, At 11 o'clock A.Mwill be sold at our office, 93 St, Peter street, Quebec, book debts, judgments and all other claims of the said company to the amount of $3,306.56 The books and list of sccounts can be examined at our office.Conditions of sale : CASH.J.ARTHUR LARUE, Curator, Office: Larue & Trudel, 93 St.Peter Street.Quebec.L 1.A.Demers, \u201c Auctioneers, septi9,20,22,25,26 rss 0 TRE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.Es [l IN AND ABOUT TOWN EE 0 EN = NEW FRENCH C0.FOR QUEBEC Dramatic Company Arrives From Paris by the Steamer Sicilian This Morning\u2014 The French company of dramatie artists, which Mr.Paul Marcel bas gathered for the coming season in Quebec will arrive by the Allan line steamer Sicilian this morning.The company this season will be a particularly strong one, hesded by Paul Marcel and Madame Ritter aid will include some seventy people.The company will appear under the direction of the Orpheum Theatre management, which Mr, Harry Crankshaw is mow so ably directing, and some of the latest and most impart- ant successes of the French stage will be presented during the season.RECORDER'S COURT.| Of sixteen prisoners who appeared in the Recorder\u2019s Court yesterday, charged with drunkenness, \u2018two were \u2018discharged, while the balance were condemned to fines ranging from $5 and costs or eight days Jail to $10 and costs or one month respectively.THE REINDEER.Forty-six reindeer which arrived here on Sunday night from Newfoundland on board the C.G.S.Montrmagny, were landed on the Breakwater yesterday and placed in ¢attle cars for transhipment to Great Shore There were fifty in the herd when it left Newfoundland, but four died on the passage up to this port.TWO MEN HURT.While working in a vinegar factory on Repaud avenue yesterday morning Leon Morency was crushed by a barrel of vinegar rolling over his body.He was removed to his bome on King street by the ambulance.The ambulance \u2018 also removed a Finlander named Lada, who sprained his leg on Grande Allee, to the Hotel Dieu | Hospital.HAD VERY NARROW ESCAPE While descending in the elevator in the Quebec Fire Assurance building yesterday afterngon, Mr.Charles Darveau, K.C, had & narrow escape from serious if not fatal injury.While sttempting to leave the elevator, be had his foot caught between the elevator and the wall.Doctors were at once called to attend to his injuries and it was found that he had he a narrow escape -from serious injury, TO THE ELECTORS OF QUEBEC CENTRE.If reciprocity was advanta- eous to Canada, the United tates would not want it.The United States supports the partisans of reciprocity.i let us support the adversaries of reciprocity.JULES HONE, SPORTSMEN Send your game heads to Holt, Renfrew & Co., Ltd., to be mounted.First Class work guar- \u2018ply t © Holliday Brod, : anteed.] 10% St.Poter St.{' : \u2018Phane 359, ; TO TOURISTS 820\" \"Lt + * AND TRAVELLERS.\"Please do not leave Quebec without purchasing a little souvenir, The illustrated post cards, giving each the most historical points can be had in the principal souvenir stores and at A.Langlois\u2019 tews store of foreign, American and Canadian newspapers, at a reasonable: price.26 Mountain Hill.\u201cTHE GIRL WHO DARED,\u201d Interest in the forthcoming production ot the famous musical comedy success, \u201cThe Girl Whe Dared,\u201d which occurs at the Auditorium Friday and Saturday, September 22 and 23, with matinee Saturday, ls indieated in the large number of requests that seats be laid aside before the regular advance sale opens, and in the extraordinary number of mail orders for seats.These have nnt been equalled xcept upon very few occasions in this thea- are.It appears to be genrally understood that this production of \u201cThe Girl Who Dared\u201d is an unusual affair and the conditions eurrounding the ad- OPPOSITION HEADQUARTERS In order to\u2019 give all information possible, an office has been opened at No, 114 Dalhousie Street, Rattray Block.Telephone 4309.CHARLES SMITH, | Secretary vance sale are the same here ug elsewhere.This means that all seste are quite likely to be sold before the great company arrives here.A special train service is required to transport the forty members of the organization, and a 60-foot baggage car Is necessary to carry the scenery and other effects.There ate few companies of this magnitude touring the country.it te not only unusual in this respect, but it le a company of comedians, singers and dangers and speciallsts who have won distinction by their extreme cleverness.This will be one of the distinctly interesting performances of the season, and it iy a foregone conclusion that it will be witnessed by as many people ss can de crowded within the four walls of the theatre The ad.vence sale of seats onened Monday, { 1 WALK FODHD © THE WORLD The \u201cKelsey Kids\u201d Are Expected in Quebec Tomorrow From Three Rivers, \u2018 \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Harry Humphries, under thee nome de plume of \u201cThe Kelsey Kids,\u201d walking around the world on a wager of $10,000 put up by the Polo Monthly Magazine of New York city, having to make & total averageof 35 miles a dan rain or shine, are expected in Quebec tomorrow.So far they have covered 1,909 miles to Three Rivera, being a day or #0 ahead of our time, having left New York on the 1Sth of July last and have to be in New York egain in July, 1915.The route followed has been through Albany, Schenectady, Utica, Rochester, Buf: falo, Niagara Falls, into Toronto, through Belleville, Cornwall, Montres] and Three Rivers.From Quebec i they go to Newfoundland and ten eave for England, walk over Scotland, and then through Europe, Africa, Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Philippine Islands, Australia, New Zealand, Peru, South America, Panama, Mexico, Florida, then back to New York.In Quebec they hope to give an entertainment at the Auditorium.Harry Humphries holds the 450 mile running record made in Africa in 1898, the prize being a diamond ring and £1,000 in cash.He has also the 25 mile record made in New York on the 4th of July, 1911, in two average 35 miles a day, rain or record for the States, making 2,500 miles to Jacksonville, Fla, and back, to New York in two months.FINE SHOW AT THE AUDITORIUM The Auditorium bill this week is a splendid one, and there were large audiences at afl the performances yesterday aftermoon and evening.Good specialties and the latest pictures wake up an hi perfarmagce.VOTERS {OF QUEBEC CENTRE.% Mr.Hong will address the electors at Hig committee room, 11 Stigmats street, Montcalmville, this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock.Several other speakers will also be heard, DEATH OF MAJOR FINBAR O'FARRELL News of the death of Major Finbar O'Farrell, which took place in Montreal last Saturday, was received with the deepest regret in this city, of which he was a native and in which he was well-known and highly esteemed.The deceased was a son of tht late Mr.George O\u2019Farrel, K.C.His funeral will take place on Wednesday morning from the Hotel Dieu, in this city.ORPHEUM THEATRE.This well patronized place of amusement on St.Joseph street is rapidly becoming a centre for playgoers.Crowded houses are the order of the day.The bill this week is an exceptionally fine one, including M.Vallerie and his company of six in an entire new production entitled \u201cThe Tiger of Bengal\u201d Then there is also the extraordinary engagement of the Regimental Four, being four of the leading musicians in this or any other country.Their first and only appearance in this city should not be missed.AN UNMINGLED .ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT The presence in America of the beautiful songstress, Miss Charlotte Lund, is the occasion of a number of interviews, and the newspapers\u2019 representatives are so charmingly received by the artist that they become sometimes rather indiscreet.To one of the visitors Miss Lund was relating some of her youthful experiences, at the very start of her artistic career, when she was requested to take charge of musieal organizations of amateurs, stating with beaming smile in her golden voice \u201cSpeaking of conducting, 1 have had the honor three times in my life.Too bad one never sees à woman conducting.It's a glorious sensation to have everything one's own way, T trained and dictated two operas by amateur talent, and very excellent talent too : \u201cLittle Tycoon and Pinafore.Naturally, I had to see every detail, to the stage as well as to the music, and what an amount of work it represented.The performances went splendidiy and there were calls for the conductor.Toscanini was never led forth with more pride than I was! Oh ! Those happy days, when one could give all his time to charity.QUEBEC & LAKE ST.JOHN RY.In connection with the Federal elections, a special passenger train will leave Quebec at 11.00 a.m, on Thursday next, the 2ist instant, for St.Raymond, and on the return will leave St.Raymond at 8 p.m.This train will stop at all intermediate stations where there are ppasengets to set down or take ua lA US, PROMOTERS BUSLY AT WORK Hearst Yellow Journal Interests Are Actively Carrying on Propaganda Heres = For some days past the presence of 8 couple of our American friends has been noted in the city, busily engaged in the distribution of Hearst's yellow paper, the Boston American.We put our readers on guard against these gentlemen, as they are evidently here with a purpose of promoting the reciprocity matter in whieh our neighbors to the south of us are so vitally interested in having this anique agreement put through and the papers which they are distributing from house to house should be treated for what they are really worth.We understand that one of these gentlemen is boarding at a hotel in the Lower Town, where he can better carry on the work for which he is paid.\u2018 QUEBEC WEST.Mr.William Price will visit all his committees tonight (Tuesday, 19th instant), starting at Cap Blanc and returning by way of Champlain street and | St.Peters Ward.COTTON.; New York, Sept.18.\u2014Cotton futures closed steady.Closing bids: MAKES HOME BAKING EASY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts The only Baking Powder made from Reysl Grape Cream of Tartar Sept, 11.39¢; Oct, 11.22¢c; Nov, 11.25¢; Dec, 11.31c; Jan, 11.27e; Feb, 11.31c; March, 11.40c; April, 11.438; May, 11.50c; Jan, 11.49c.Spot closed quiet, 10 points lower.Middling uplands, 11.65c; do gulf 11.90c; sales none.Liverpool\u2014Cotton in fair demand.Prices 8 lower.American middling, fale, 766d; good middling 740d; middling, 710d; low middling 696d; good ordinary 670d; ordinary 645d, The sales of the day were 7000 bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export, and included 5300 American.Receipts were 200 bales, including all American.Futures opened easier and closed quiet.ARMED MEXICANS ATTACK AMERCAN RANCHES Mission, Texas, Sept.18.\u2014Bands of srmed Mexicans attacked American ranches in the lower Rio Grande Valley today, taking all the horses in sight.A band of 20 visited Tabasco Ranch near Sam Foryce, last night, and took 25 horses.The news was wired to Mission and all farmers and ranchmen quickly gathered their stock while armed men kept watch over the herds all night.A guard of 30 men camped last night on the ranch of Ramon Vela, a few miles south of Mission.Raids are reported in the Hidalgo neighborhood and are attributed to followers of Magon, the Lower California revolutionist.EXPOSITION Autumn Millinery, Ladies\u2019 Rcady-fo-wear Garments, New Silks, Dress Goods, -Cloakings, Etc, We most cordially invite you to visit our Millinery Salon, where you will find a most distinctive and artistic collection of the latest European and American creations.Our magnificent showing of Millinery and Ladies\u2019 Ready-tos Wear Garments will not fail to please the most discriminating feminine taste.- I1S5.ST.JOSEPH ST: DRESS MATERIALS.Tweeds are the latest novelty for the autumn season.Our assortment is most complete.Give your order now, so that you will have best choice.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.Correspondence Quebec, Sept.18th, 1911.To the Editor of the Chronicle : Dear Sir,\u2014Will you kindly allow us a few lines in your paper so as to protest against the declaration which has been made at the meeting of Mr.Wm.| Price of the 15th instant, saying that the firm of A.Pion & Co.was put out of business on account of the reduction of duty made on the 3lst of March, 1910.To this we declare that if we thought wise to discontinue manufacturing for some that this is not due to the Laurier Government, or to anybody else, hut it has been done by mutual agreement of the partners of the said firm, and contrary to the statement made the firm of A.Pion & Co.still exists, and is doing yet important business.Yours truly, A.Pion & Co.FALL SUITS | We are now show- Ing extra values In: à complete range of Ladies\u2019 Fall Suits at: prices from $15.00 to $42.00.| Holl, Renfrew & Go, Lid.TO THE BUSINESS MEN! ELECTORS OF QUEBEC CENTRE.TO ASSURE The development of our trade; The protection of our indus-| tries; The improvement and the equipment of our port; The establishment of a dry- | dock here; I And ail enterprises which must make the progress of Quebec ; VOTE FOR JULER MONE, AT THE GREAT STORES OF QUEBEC Al Faguy, Lepinay & Frere 254-264 St.John Street \u2014 \u2014\u2014 NEW AND SEASONABLEGOODS AT SPECIAL PRICES.Sweater-Coats eater Coats, grey, red and grey and navy blue, all wool} sizes 34 to 40, special price at.iii igen, 85e Sweater Coats, grey and brown, with woollen bindings, in di ent colors and very fine quality, specially sold at.Sweater Coats in different colors, with high buttoned sizes for men, extra quality, at eus Fancy Sweater Coats, all sizes and colors, double knitting, open or closed, prices .$2.50 to $4.75 Undershirts A large assortment of undershirts in Scotch wool; good quality, sizes 34 to 40; sold at the low price of .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Socks Socks in grey and Scotch wool, very good quality, sizes 9% to 11; special price .Creereceeas soccer a\u2026sssccsuuces SC Overcoats 25 Boys\u2019 Overcoats in brown striped tweed, good quality, for boys between 6 and 13 years.Price .33.39 Two good lines of Fall Overcoats in black and iron @rey vecuna, silk lapels (New Era cut); very cheap at .818 Mantels 10 loose mantels in black cloth, collars trimmed in black corded silk, all sizes for ladies.Our price .$10 New Mantels (Ulsters) in Scotch tweed, brown and grey mixed, for ladies; cheap at .eran v Woolien Blouses A splendid line of buttoned woollen sweaters, colors grey, na blue, red.black, all sizes.\"0.$60 Another quality, fancy knitting, same colors and heavier.$2.50 Faguy, Lepinay & Frera 254-264 8t.John Street GERMS\u2014a serious subject.Twenty-two kinds of bacteria in the mouth; enoughin a decayed tooth te kill a mouse.Think of id The mouth is the gateway of the body, sad you Tae you system at every swallow a lot of unheslthiness, STOP IT! Sfrice.Used night and morning # will clean up the mouth and preserve its cleanliness.TOOTH POWDER PASTE Ne grit \u2014 no | For those who .acid \u2014 polishes | prefer that form the enamelwith- | of dentifrice owt scratching.| to a powder.SOLD THE WORLD OVER Pr PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that, under the Companies\u2019 Act, letters patent have been issued by the Lieuten- ant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, bearing date the twenty-fourth day of August, 1911.incorporating Messrs.Constant Napoleon Falardeau, coal merchant, and contractor, Jean Baptiste Morisette, insurance agent, Etienne Honore Falardeau, accountant, Louis Philippe Pelletier, advocate, of the city of Quebec, and John Hoyle Anderson.contractor, of the city of Montreal, for the following purposes : To carry on all operations cnncern- ing or connected with general construction work, street paving, dredging work, the construction and management of waterworks with all the powers useful of necessary for the management of said industries with the right to acquire, rent, sell, own and hypothecate moveable and immoveable property, factories, patent rights, privileges, licenses and contracts owned by corporations or in- fividuals; To manufacture, buy and sell the raw material, the materials necessary for the conduct of such businesses, to do business in such materials ; To acquire water springs and the right to take water from rivers or lakes for the construction and exploitation of waterworks ; To acquire the land necessary to build dikes on rivers and lakes, reservoirs and other structures; to obtain from any municipal or other corporation and from any individual any of the privileges useful or necessary to and to exercise all the right inherent to the carrying out of the above mentioned industries ; To carry on any other industry, manufacturing or otherwise, which may be carried on in conne ction with the business of the company, or which js of such a nature as to increase the property of the company or to render it profitable with all the rights nccessarry for the carrying on of one or more of such industries; To use, in whole or in part, its funds, bonds and other securities for the purchase of the shares of other torporations To make with any other company any arrangement concerning the car- tying on of their respective business units with any or all other companies; To acquire any other industry sim- flar to that which this company is authorized to carry on, as well as its good-will and stock in trade on the tonditions, rates, prices which shall Le agreed upon and to pay with paid up shares or bonds of the company amy such purchase, to do anything rise in connection with the above mentioned powers, with the right to tell the assets of the company by a resolution of the shareholders repre- tenting at least two-thirds of the ralue of the capital subscribed, under the name of \u201cl.a Compagnie de Pavage et de Construction de Quebec,\u201d with a total capital of forty-nine thousand dollars ($49,000.00), divided into four hundred and ninety (490) shares of one hundred dollars ($100.00) each.The chief place of business of the corporation, will be in the city of Quec.Dated from the office of the Provincial Secretary, this twenty-fourth day of August, 1911.JOS.DUMONT, Deputy Provincial Secretarysept1Snd WALLACE COLLEGE 25 STANISLAS 8T., QUEBEC, 14th Year.Instruction given in Bookkeeping, Bhorthand, Telegraphy, Mathematics, Drawing, Music and Modern Languages No vacations.Day and Evening Classes.J.W.M.WALLACE, .Principal.Purniture Repaired, re-cover- ed and Polished.Furniture carted, packed and shibped to fi perte of the world.Estimates .Furniture Stored.TRUMAN, 2, 4 and @ D'Vouvliis Strast .PHONE 2020 - pis taking asd conversion.HOW ADELARD LANCTOT GOT HIS \u2014_\u2014 By Fraudulently Appropriating Government \"Material and Using Its Employees.HISTORY OF SCANDALOUS WHITEWASHING Be a Liberal member in the vicinity { of a Government shipyard and you can have your house painted by Government painters with Government paint.If anybody objects, à parliamentary committee, with a Liberal majority, will investigate the matter and find that you did what was perfectly right and proper.The case of Adelard Lanctot, of Richelieu, is one in point.Lanctot's predecessor in the Richelieu seat was given a judgeship.Lanctot got his house painted.The Lanctot house is a wooden structure in the city of Sorel.The Government shipyard is situated at St.Joseph de Sorel.just across the Richelieu River.When Mr.Lanctot wanted to have his house painted, he went to the shipyard and was supplied with Government painters, who painted his house with Government paint.\u2018The Blondin Charge.The matter was brought before Parliament by Mr.Pierre E.Blondin, of Champlain, who \u2018preferred the following charge: \u2014 That in the course of the years 1908, 1909 and 1910, irregularities, abuses, frauds, malversations and robberies have been committed in the shops and stores of the Government of Canada at St.Joseph de Sorel, in the city of Sorel, in the electoral district of Richelieu.That barrels and tins of paint and other goods of this nature have been illegally and fraudulently taken and carried away from the said stores and shops and transported to the house of Mr.Adelard Lanctot, then and now a member of the House of Commons, of Canada, for the clectoral district of Richelieu, which house was then being built on George street, at Sorel above mentioned, and ready to be painted.That with these goods and paint, paint works, decoration and varnish works, have been done by the employees of the Government of Canada under the supervision of the painters\u2019 foreman employed bÿ the said Government at the said place, at the Government's expense and during the hours supposcd to be devoted to the Government and for which said employees were paid by the Government, these men registering each day as if they had really worked for the Government, and this during weeks and months; the materials and time, thus furnished, are valued at about one thousand or twelve.hundred dollars.That said goods were E OLD'POLICY, THE OLD FLA q i 30MM DICK, OOBOURG\u2014Head of Joh JOEN R.BOOTH, OTTAWA \u2014MiHicnsire Jumberman and employer of labor on a very large eosle.Han been on close and friendly terme with the Laurier Government since 1896.sw , X.0., MONTREAL\u2014Lawyer and financier, closely associated with Laurier Government and Liberal party for years.PAUL GALIBERT, MONTREAL\u2014Owner of one of the largest tanneries in the Province of Quebec, dirsotor of numerous commercial enterprises.Direstor of La Presse, Sir Wilfrid Laurier's special journalistic mouthpiese.DAVID N, OTTAWA\u2014Head of one of the pioneer lumbering firme of the Ottawe Valley.President of the Bank of Ottawa.R, M BALLANTYNE, MONTREAL-Of the firm of Messrs.Tovell & Christmas, one of the largest exporters of butter and cheese in the world ; a director of the Lake of the Woods Milling Company, and heavily interested in some of the moat important industries of the country ; eon of Hon.Thos.Ballantyne, at one time Liberel Speaker of the Ontario Legislature.O.TEED, M.P.P., GLANFORD\u2014Member for Wentworth in Ontario Legislature.Admitted that if it had heen possible he would have gone with deputation of Prait and vegetable growers which protested against reciprosity.- DR.T.B.BICEARDSON, TORONTO\u2014Wrote to North Toronto Liboral Amoaciation declaring he could not support the agreement.W KENNEDY, OWEN SQUND\u2014Head of the firm of MAYTHE pr EUR Kennedy & Son.Formerly a Libersl candidate, he hag been .@elive qn apti-reciprocity side.KW.RK.KNOTT, A former president of the Winnipeg ve: } Association, who has seceded on the issue.DR T.P.C , MORRISBURG\u2014A very stalwart Liberal, 4 = who once contested Dundas in tha Federal election in the Lib- .eral interest.4, n.Riek, Limited, manufagtur- ore of tweeds and worsteds.lifsdong Reformer, who has wocka not only st Cobourg, hut also at Toronte Seaforth and Streets ville, bas written to Mr.C.A.Mutison, Conservative candidate\u201d in West Northumberiend, declaring be will break with the Liberal party on the issue of reciprocity.LISUT.JOL.W.M.GARTSHORE, LONDON\u2014Vies-president and general manager of the MoClary Manufacturing Company, an old Libem] who has voted Libersl in previous elections, will not vote for reciprocity.-JOIEN RANSFORD, WINGHAM\u2014The hesd of the sit industry in his part of the country.Supported Laurier in J908.Says reciprocity would close bis worke in Clinton and Goderich, with a wage list of $15,000 a yodr.P.CHATTAN STEPHENS, MONTREAL\u2014Son of the Tate Hou.George W.Stephens, a very prominent Liberal.EDMUND CONWAY, QUEBEC\u2014A well-known contrastor and wood merchant of that city, and a life-long Liberal, has declared himself against reciprocity.JAMAS JARDINE, HESPELER\u2014Mapagiog partner of A.B.Jardine \"& Company, Hespeler, well known throughout Canadas es Toakers of taps, dies and blacksmiths\u2019, mechiniate\u2019, and boilermakers\u2019 toals, etc; has been a Iabersl in polities all his life; \u2018Dover oaat other than a Liberal vote.MoGOUN, MONTREAL\u2014A very well known lawyer, prominent snd highly respected in the municipal life of Westmount.Liberal all his life.GILBERT JONNSTON, MONTREAL\u2014Mechanioal superintendent R.& O.Navigation Company ; à tife-long Liberal.W.L.EDMONDS, TORO.Ren as a Liberal canftidate several ycare ago in East Toronto.Is against Reciprocity and will cast this first vote against his party hecsuse of that issue.\\ A.G, COLE, OTTAWA\u2014President of the National Manufacturing Company, who says: \u201c'T was born a Liberal; and 1 am 8 Libered al, but 1 have to break with my perty on the Reciprocity imsue.J.KO LL, KINGSTON\u2014Wto has always voted Liberal, but who wil not stand for reciprocity.G.M.MURBAY, TORONTO, Member of the Teebuicsl Education Commission.J.E.ADAMS, TORONTO Four years alderman for Ward Six.Signed Mr.À.C.Macdonell's nomination papers.w.3 OREATRE , Prominent Liberal.«.Owen Soupd 0.X.WATEROUS, Prominent Liberal .be seinen Brantford 0.A WATEROUS, Prominent Libersd .Brantford J.R DETWEILER, Prominent Liberal .mas0 aa0uve Brantford ¥.ORALORAPT, Promigent Liberal .eens Brantford 0.J.BARRIB, Prominent Liberal .00 corners Brentford 0.QOOR, Prominent Liberal .coven enn.Brantford GRO.WEDLAKE, Prominent Liberal .Brentford DR.AUGUSTUS SOPER.conn +000 secs Toronto W.H.BURTING, Prominent Fruit Grower .8 Catharines FRANK BLAIKIR, Prominent Fruit Grower .St.Ontharines JOHN GOODISON, Head of Implement Factory .Sarnia J.W.§MITH, President Lambton Fruit Growers\u2019 Association.Sarnia THOS.DOUGHRBRTY, Dougherty Stove Compeny .Sarnie JAS.À.STRATE, Standerd Paint aud Verni 'ovks .Windsor ARTEUR WHITTAKER, Whittaker Stove Works .Windsor J.M.DUTHIR, formerly opposed E.B.Osler with Liberal #0 ort ee eee ee eae as a aece srracoue 0000 000 Michigan W.B.BRAUND, Merchar™\".cede « vere eons «Brockville ARV.7.D.WOODOOOK, Buglish Liberal .Brockville REV.8.J.ROBIN, Buglish Isbersl .+ «veo.Brockville 8.H.RILEY, formerly Liberal MPP.in Alberta.Calgary A.WERSE, Merchent .o: grion À.D.MAOKENTIE, O.Meredith & DR.JOHN PARLEY, Prominect Liberal .Belleville J.B.FRYER, Managing Direstor Ga Maliesble Iron Co, Limit, ed Galt 2.3 HOWL, President Howell Listiographio Company Hamilton G AND THE OLD EMPIRE EX-MAYOR GEDDES, descendant of William Lyon Mackensie.: J.K.CARROLL.2.2 200 2000 ace a acna me nees Kingston \u201cAM OAMPBBLL .24.0 cosines on \u2014 .Domfmienviite .REV.J.B.FREEMAN .J = .Pfinnipeg v.HORAUE JOSEPH, forwer secretary of Montresi Reform Club.~ ee i aa ae aan a ne an ua seen scn0 0 00 00000 vee a.Montres JOSEPH LAURIN, ex-President Liberal Asvocintion ef ,'Maissonneuve Montreal J.H.SRERLOCE, Manning Organ Company .\u2026.#.London ' MR.MANNING, Manning Organ Company «.«oie.London 1 JAMES BARR, Farmer.coov cove aves \u2026\u2026 Butem | | DOUGALD MACDONALD.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.No Dame de Genes; 8.BISLEY.Promivent Liberal .Rossland, BC.\u2019 JOHN WHEATLEY, former Liberal candidate Provinsisl Legislee.| ture vives veer ov arama sera eee as Charlottetown, PBL, JAMES McLAUGHLIN, former Iiberal Ward Chairman.Ottewe: GEO.À.MAOE, Paper box manufacturer .\u2026 - Montreal| \u2018 J.B.PIOKEN, Stock Broker and Banker .Montreal JQHN GRAY, Contractor.\u2026.«Montres, GRO.A.ROBINSON, Hall & Robinso .\u2026.+ Mentread/ P.W.A.BURKET, Insurance Broker .- Montreal J.W.ALEXANDER, Dominion Orgen and Piano Co.Bowmanville G.REHDER.Bowmanville Foundry Co, limited .Mowearville- R.F.MASSEY, Stock Farmer .on mere a.Oobearg WALTER BARR, Goldsmiths Stock Company .+.Toronto J.D.PENNINGTON, Valley City Seating Co ¥.Dundee HENRY BERTRAM, John Bertram & Sous Gory [RR Dundas J.D.HAY Hay & V0.«0020200050 vaeernes sats Woodetéok: \\ 0.W.1.WOODBURNR, Dominion Office aud Store Fittings .London THOS.WATERHOUSE, Waterhouse & Co., Limite .Ingersoll A.0.BRATTY, M.Beatty & Sons, Limited .\u201cWelland: I.L.ANTHES, Authes Foundry Co., Limited .«Toronto B.L.MoOOLL, McColl Bros.& Co, Limited .« .Toronte, T.A.DRUMMOND, American Abell Engine and ThreshertCompan .IRL ieee heres seseean anes ens \u201c \u201cToronis 4 0.B.EDMONDS, Christie Brown Go, Jimited .Toraute H.L THOMPSON, Copp.Clark Co.Limited (Persenel).Toruets.t HON.B.J.DAVIS, Davia Leather Co., Limited, former memben of.Ross Government.+ vaness cron sovasses Newmmrket; | AUBREY DAVIS, Davis Leather Co.Limited .Newmarket A.D.HARRIS, president Ontario Sewer Pipe Co.Mimic) ANDREW DODS, secretary-treasurer Ontario Sewer Pipe Oo, Mimico WILL ROBERTSON, Robertson Bros, Limited .Toronto THOS.DILWORTH, Market Gardener .«0 Waston 0.A.BURNS, Burns & Sheppard Lansasue devas anne as Teronto ©.8.BLAOKWELL, Park, Blackwell Co., Limited .Toroate A.T.REID, A.T.Reid Co, Limited.0 0000 000000 ronte R.8.McLAUGHLIN, McLaughlin Carriage Co.hewa GEORGE McLAUGHLIN, Mclaughlin Carriage Oo.» Onhaws ROBT.McLAUGHLIN, 8R., Mclaughlin Carriage Co.Oshswe OHAS.ROBSON, Robson Leather Co., Limited .Ogawa FRANK ROBSON, Robson leather Co.Limited.awa FRED BULL, Williams Piano Co, limited .2.200000.« PRANK BULL, Williams Piano Co.Limited .« Oshawe FRED HATOH, Martin Manufacturing Co.- » 4.Whithy JOHN @.KENT, Vice-president.Toronto Exhibition .« .Toronto W.J.GAGE, W.J.Gage Co., Limited \u2026. by the entangiing alliance created by BASEBALL RESULTS.this compact.; \u2014_\u2014 anis jouets de aboye all parties AMERICAN.and all individuals.I appeal to Lib- \u2014_| ; Clevela erals as to Conservatives, and I speak At Boston Vo oe 9; nd 4 to them, not 3 a party leader, but as York, 4.; a Canadian citizen, whose hopes are j is \u2014C| - Philabound up with the hopes of bis coun- des asia Case age vr Philadelphia, 1.At Washington\u2014Washington, 6; St.3 y.\u201cTo all who are proud of her past, to all who hope for her future, I make an earnest and \u2018sincere appeal to rise Louis, 1.above all party ties, to take heed of the higher considerations and to de- ; NATIONAL h 2; N termine their course with a sense of | At Pittsburgh\u2014Pittsburgh, 2; New the enduring resvits of their decision, | York 7.Chi S: Brook I entrest them not to swerve from ats Chicago\u2014Chicago, 5; Brookthe straight h that | h .making of great nation.1 ber thon | At Ciacianati\u2014Philsdelphis, 1; Cincinnati, 3.to cast a soberly considered and serious vote for the preservation of our | , At St.Louis\u2014Boston, 2; St.Louis, heritage, for the maintenance of our 8 Second game\u2014Boston, 3; Stcommercial and political freedom, for | Lois: 3.the permanence of Canada as an autonomous nation within the British EASTERN.Empire.At Rochester\u2014Rochester, 2; Buf- \u201ceq: » | falo, 1.(Signed) R.L.BORDEN.At Newark\u2014Newark, 3; Provi- dence, 0, At Baltimore :\u2014 Baltimore, 8; Jersey City, 3 CAPTAIN WAS HELD RESPONSIBLE Montreal, Sept.18.\u2014To continue using a cable for shifting cargo, which he.knew to be unfit for use, resuited in Capgain Larosier, of the barge Towa being held criminally responsible for the death of Georges Fournier, the longshoreman who was fatally injured while at work in the hold of the steamer Royal George on Friday last.A box of goods was being lifted from the barge Iowa to the steamer, and just as it was being lowered into the hold the cable of the derrick broke, precipitating the heavy box on the head and shoulders of Fournier below.At the coroner's inquest this morning, evidence was rendered which proved that Captain Larosier had been warned about the condition of the cable, but had failed to have it repaired.The jury decided to hold him criminally responsible for Fournier\u2019s death.Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA TO THE WORKINGMEN.ELECTORS OF QUEBEC CENTRE.Reciprocity, say the partizans of that oreasure, will have the effect to increase the price of goods, materials, etc.orkingmen, are you not paying high enough today for the necessities of life?Could you, with reciprocity, do honor to your obligations?How can you educate your children?How can you bring up your families?FISHERMEN WILL RETURN TO WORK Boston, Sept.18\u2014Hundreds of fishermen sailing out of this port and Gloucester, who have retained their citizenship in Nova Scotia, will sail tomorrow for Halifax and Yarmouth to vote Thursday in the election which will determine the fate of the reciprocity agreement.Nearly every vessel of the Boston and Gloucester fleet will send men to the Maritime Provinces, and some of the vessels will be forced to tie up on account of lack of crews, until the election is over, In 1878, and 1882, and But the Ministers soon F.SIMARD :& We Give 5% For Cash FALL STYL == The Düpartment devoted to the Women's Ready-to-Wear possesses many good values as ever, and continues to surprise all visitors.STYLISH COATS Good quality Cheviot, sem-fitting, length 50 in, new coilar, real value $L6.A $13.50] TAILORED SUITS Women's Suits of French Materials, smart styles, newest colors, value $23.DT PI 19.00% DOUBLE FACED COATINGS.\u2018 Newest Cloth for Ladies\u2019 Overcoatings, all the new effects, 50 in wide, af wool.Only .PR assscass sac ee cers 83.08: THE SILKS OF THE SEASON Now that it is the time to buy Fall Silks it should interest Women tf\u2019 know that this ggction is now showing an extensive variety of new fäbrics, amorgs: all others are - The Elysee Silk, Mousseline Duchesse, Satin de Chene, Mignon \u2018Splendoë,_ Satin Supreme, Castuwere de Flore, Cotele Silk, \u2018 \" ' $ Double Facud Silks and Batins BOY'S CLOTHING Boys\u2019 Fall Suits, of navy, serge or fancy mixtures, best linings, Russian® style.Special.dates sas sa ane n 000 vou bus sasesesus 1754 F.SIMARD & CIE; 142 SL Josaph SL, St.Rooh, Quedoo ç der 4 = rl , 4, te 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014 - pare HOW MANY PEOPLE USE A TOWEL BEFORE YOU DO \u2018The best way to cure a disease is to prevent it.EDDY\u2019S SANITARY PAPER TOWELS are soft, absorbent, economical, pleasant to use, and GUARANTEE CLEANLINESS.Sold {un rolls, ench containing 500 towels, eixe 14 x AS.To, seated carton er 8.75 À al ?4 = 0 \u2014 P.J.COTE, More Bargains For Our +.Customers \u201c7200 pairs White Curtains in Swiss Appliquee Net, worth $6.25 sold at $4.50 = = 2 cases of samples of Colored Madrag Muslin, 8 1-2 yards long, worth $1.28 for 25c a piece.; on =n 1 case of samples of Colored Madras Muslin, 1 1-2 yard long, worth 50c for 15c.; i case of Cream Madras Sampled, Splendid Patterns, worth $1.25 tor 50c, = We had the same bargain last spring and in three days every piece was gone, so hurry up if you want to take advantage of that extraordinary chance.29-31 St.Joho St.MIND à PU 0 408} à |} se Pa ee "]
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