The Quebec chronicle, 1 octobre 1912, mardi 1 octobre 1912
[" -\u2014 fu Generally fair.ESTABLISHED 1764, Today'e Weather ae mr = 0 Toa ee \u201cEr Minimum, 32.Temperaturee Maximum, 46.\u201cREVERE BRAND\u201d Telephone Peas In 2 Ibs tins \u201c Canned Peas with 25c each the Gerden Flavor.\u201d A.QRENIER, Established 1882.94-96 John Street, Phones 1247-1248 Offices Montreal, Quebec, Paris, France.L.5.Beaubien & Co.Stock Brokers Members MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Private Wire to MONTREAL AND NEW YORK.McCILL BURROUGHS, 74 St.Peter Street, Manager.Phone 5067 READ best.If You don't have Valiquet's Home Made Bread, French Bread or our Delicious Rolls on your table three times a day, you don\u2019t have the best in Quebec, and we will inform you in a few days the reason why we make tne (Opposite SUFFRAGETTE HIDES FROM REPORTERS Miss Wylie Is Pestered for Interviews Until She Flees from Montreal Hotel.Toronto, Sept.30\u2014According to a Montreal despatch, Miss Wylie, the noted English militant suffragist, has left that city for Toronto.Inquiries at the local hotels have failed to reveal her whereabouts.According to information received from a prominent Toronto suffragist, Miss Wylie is st:ll in Montreal, but has vacated her suite in the Windsor Hotel for more secluded quarters and to side-track the newspaper men who have besieged her for interviews ever since her arrival.Since Saturday, Miss Wylic has communicated with the Toronto headquarters asking their co-operation during her visit in this city.Nothing will be done until Mrs.Flora McDenison returns to the city this evening, and in the meantime Miss Wylie will remain in seclusion until advices from Toronto reach her.J.D.VALIQUET CONFECTIONER Phone 1526 12 Fabrique St.BANK TELLER 4-YEIR SENTENCE | Arthur Richmond of Toronto Pleads Guilty of Embezzlement of $22,000.Toronto, Sept.30\u2014Arthur Riche mond, the young teller who stole $2.000 from the Bank of Toronto, and whose attempted suicide led to the discovery of his d-faleations, pleaded guilty before Judge Denton today and was sentenced to four years in Kingston.T.C.Robinette.his counsel, said that Richmond had been persuaded to bet most of the money on horse races by a disreputable racing man, who showed him bogus telegrams from horse owners.The racing man's present whereabouts is unknown.DESCARTES AT HALIFAX.Halifax, Sept.30 \u2014 The French cruiser Descartes arrived today from Quebec and will sail for Bermuda on Saturday.KOCH, LAUTEREN & CO.FRANKFORT Retablished 1710.RHINE and MOSELLE WINES baw, Youn~ & ag.Montreal.AGREEMENT WITH | PORT DIRECTORS Harbor Commission May Now Go Ahead on Work of New Freight Terminals.The Quebec Harbor Commission held a meeting yesteiday, President Chateauvert presiding, to meet Mr.Kelly, Vice-President of the Grand Trunk Railway, and confer about the removal of the company\u2019s present freight sheds at the foo of St.Paul street, and the building of a new freight depot on the site that will be a modern large structure and provide accommodation for the three south shore railways, the Grand Trunk, Intercolonisl and Quebec Central.GRAND TRUNK AGREES.The conference resulted in an agreemen* in which the Grand Trunk engages itself tn conform with the wishes of the Har! or Commission, which wants to demolish the present wooden building and other surrounding structures owned by the Commission, that will give the necessary space to erect a suitable freigh depot that will comprise two structures, one to receive the incoming freight and the other to accommodate outgoing freight.In the meantime it will be some time before the work of demolishing the old buildings can be begun, for the reason that the companics now using the strustures will have to be provided with temporary quarters, Nevertheless the Harbor Commission expects to have the new depot built and ready for occupation next spring.POINDRON HAD LED ANTI-FORGET FIGHT Paris Suicide, Former Canadian Commercial Agent, Organized Montreal Steamship Line Montreal, Sept.30\u2014The cable from Paris yesterday to the effect that the ex-Canadian commercial agent, Mr, Anatole Poindron, had committed suicide by blowing his brains out with a revolver, following an excess of grief because of the recent death of his wife, had all the more interest in financial circles because of the fact that Mr, Poindron was credited with leading the campaign against Sir Rodolphe Forget, which has been in progress for some time past in the French capital.The late commercial agent was appointed to that position through the influence of Senator Dandurand, but he was retired soon after the chance nf regime at Ottawa.Mr.Poindron, who was born at Limoges.Belgium, first came to Mantrtal ad the representative of several Relgian houses, afterwards organizing a line of steamers between Montreal and the Continent.SACKVILLE (N.B.) FIRE LOSS REACHES $60,000 Sackville, N.B., Sept.30\u2014The most destructive fire in the history of Sackville occurred this afternoon and many buildings were burned or dam.sged.Assistance from the Amheret, N.8., fire department checked the progress of the flames.The los is about $60,000.LARSON AND AED, SHIT MADE PROTESTS One Hundred Thousand People Marched in Procession at Liverpool Last Evening.Liverpool, dept.30\u2014A great gathering took place at Sheil Park this evening to protest against Home Rule.The assembly numbered not less than 100,000, whicl.arrived in three processions.The: enthusiasm was unbounded and rockbes and fireworks of all kinds were discharged.Sir Edward Carson and 'Pgederick E.Smith, the Unionist leaderssjn the movement.made speeches.The er said that three Liverpool ship owsités had promised him the free use of ships to carry 1090 men from Liverpool to Belfast to help.Ulster if \u201cit came to a fight.\u201d MARCHIONESS PROTESTS.Belfast, Sept.30\u2014The Marchioness of Dufferin presided at a meeting of women in Ulster Hall tonight in op position to the Home Rule Rill.The hall was crowded and fiery protests were voiced against the measure.MRS, SZABO WAS STRANGLED, SAYS DOCTOR AT TRIAL Life or Death for Gibson will Hang on Evidence by Dr.Schultze, ; Goshen, N.Y., Sept.30\u2014Dr.Otto H.Schultze of New York, a coroner\u2019s physician, took the witness stand this afternoon in the prelimanary examination of Burton W.Gibson, and testified that Mrs.Rosa Menachik Szabo, with whose death Gibson is charged, died of strangulation by compression on the throat, and not of drowning.Upon his testimony District Attorney Rogers declared the state's case must stand or fall.Describes the Autopey.\u201cFor three inches above the larnyx.\u201d Dr.Schultze testified, \"her throat was entirely closed.Death was caused by strangulation by compression of the upper part of the neck and the floor of the mouth.from without.\u201d Dr.Schultze detailed the autopsy he performed on Mrs, Szabo's body Sept.10, when it was exhumed from the cemetery in Jersey City, where Gibson, who was the woman's lawyer.had ordered it buried.Oi his direct examination he told of what conditions he had found in the throat and brain.On his cross:examination, Robert H.Eider.Gihson's lawyer.had to tell the story of the complete autopsy.Adjournment for the day was reached with Dn Schultze on the stand.Alter adjournment Dr.J.J.O'Reiliy, professor of medico-legal jurisprudence at St.Lawrence Universitygave out a statement.Dr.O'Reilly is here to combat fre Gibson the theory that Mrs.Szabo did not die of drowning.Dispute Doctor's Findings.\u201cDr.8chultze\u2019s testimony was a learned and beautiful lecture,\u201d Dr, MAY BE ACTION ON NEW HARBOR BOARD DURING THE WEEK William Price May Be Offered Chairmanship, but His Acceptance Is Uncertain.It has been known in Coneervative circles for the past three weeks that the Federal Government intends to reorganize the Quebec Harbor Commission within the near future, but nothing definite toward that end is yet decided.A move in that direction was made last week, but owing to certain circumstances the proposition was postponed, hut to all Appearances the question will be settled this week.MR.PRICE UNDECIDED.William Price, former M.P.for Quebec West, went to Ottawa yes terday on private business, and in the meantime will corfer with Premier Borden and members of his Cabinet pertaining to the irterests that concern Quebec and will no doubt take occasion to discuss the Quebec Harhor Commission question, which involves the dissolution of the present Board and the appointment of a commission of three similar to the Harbor Commission of Montreal.It is certain that Mr.Price will be offered the chairmanship, but not so certain that he will accept.At least he will no unless Quebec is placed on the same footing as Montreal, and he accorded financial arrangements that will enable the commission to proceed immediately with the proper equipment of the harbor of Quebec.Should Mr.Price consent to accept the presidency of the new board, he will do so at a great personal sacrifice, on account of his large business interests that he will be obliged to some exten to sacrifice.Should he corsent to serve his appointment will give general satisfaction in the cit- of Quebe, especially among those who know him best.The Government would be congratulated if Mr.Price is chosen and given a free hand to sct upnn his own judgment, which is acknowledged to be sound in every particular.COMMITS SUICIDE TO ESCAPE PAIN Montreal.Sept.30\u2014Seeking relief from intense pain from which he was suffering as à result of an accident, Major William Bennett, a well known resident of Point St.Charles, committed suicide at his home, 118 Brittannia street, late tonight.Crazed by the agony which he had undergone throughout the day.he quietly crept to the bathroom of his home.placed a heavy calibred revolver to his tein- ple, pulled the trigger and was found lying lifeless on the floor when distracted members of the family rushed to his side.The services of a physician were immediatelly requisitioned.but they were of no avail, as death was instantanents.The only explanation given for the man's rash act is that his mind be came temporarily unbalanced as a result of 8 concussion of the brain which he had sustained the day previous as a result of a serious fall.| Major Bennett was \u20ac3 years old, a native of Grenville, and is survived by a wilt, one daughter and three sons, Willism and Charles of Montreal and Herman of Walkerville, Ont.Relatives also reside at Grenville and from one of the mills.(Continued on Page Hight.) Spencerville, Ont.LAWRENCE GENERAL STRIKE CALLED OFF AFTER IOTING \u201cDemonstration\u201d by |.W.W.Against Trial of Ettor and Giovanetti Results in Hand- To-Hand Clashes Betwaen Strikers and Police, onstration\u201d strike against the imprisonment of labor leaders took place here today.After hand-to-hand clashes between rioters and police, from the opening of the textile mill | gates in the morning until the closing at night, the \u201cdemonstration\u201d was declared offi by the Industrial Workers of the World.The strike wag called for 24 hours, beginning this morning, in protest against tbe imprisonment of Joseph J.Ettor, Artro Giovannitti and Joseph Caruso, whose trial in connection with the death of Anna Lopizzo opened in Salem today.7000 in Demonstration.Seven thousand of the 25.000 operatives in the cotton and woolen mills here obeyed the call.forcing ont S00 others either through intimidation or lack of work in closing down depart ments.Then at a mass meeting late this afternoon the workers were told to go back to work tomorrow morning, ready to come out again at the call of the Industrial Workers, if the leaders are not satisfied with the progress of the trial at Salem.The worst of the rioting occurrea at the opening of the mill gates this morning.Pickets armed with revolvers, knives, sledge hammers, iron bolts and other weapons, attempted to stop operatives from going into the mills.When the police tried to maintain order the pickets struggled with them desperately.Violence flashed out once more at closing lime tonight.At the corner of Essex and Union streets a crowd of Italian operatives and sympathizers who were on strike met some Polish workmen coming The two parties 7 \u20ac blo, que UT pi ou Er into the of the tamult with drawn clubs and 1 after a few moments of hard fighting dispersed the crowd.No arrests were made.Women Knocked Down and Kicked.The riots were handled by 200 city and state police.Automobiles at the central station house took flying squadrons of officers wherever serious trouble was reported.In some instances where picketers used violence women on their way to work were knocked down and kicked.In order to get at the guilty persons the officers had to fight their way through the mob leaving a trail of broken heads behind.After rescuing the working.operatives the police would pick up as many rioters as they could EK Lawrence, Mass., Sept.30\u2014A dem- | i find.but many of the victims of the police ciubs made their escape.Women and childrc< were sufferers in the evening riut as they had been during the morning.Several were knocked down and apparently trampled upon.but none appeared to be seriously hurt.Dinner pails were snatched from the hands of operatives returning from worl and hurled back into the faces of the owners.The state police assisted the city patrolmen in quelling the disturbance, there being about SU officers aito- gether in the squad.While the Lawrence men used their ~lihs, the state officers «drew their revolves when the crowd became more menacing, and at the point of the l=velled weapons the mob was driven in sullen retreat for several blocks before it tinally dispersed.\u2014 ONLY TWO JURORS OUT OF 106 EXAMINED Majority of Talesmen Excused Because They Had Formed or Expressed Opinions On Ettor Cage.Salem, Mass, Sept.30.\u2014 Of one hundred and six talesmen who were | examined by Judge Joseph E.Quinn, in the Superior Court here to-day for jury duty in the murder trial of Jos.J.Ettor, Arturo Giovannitti and Jos.Caruso, growing out of the Lawrence strike riots last winter, only two were acceptable to the court, commonwealth and defence.The majority were excused when they told the court that they formed or expressed an opinion or that their feelings were such as to \u201cpreclude them from bring: ing in a verdict of guilty where such a verdict might result in death to the defendants.\u201d Others were excused be- catise of advanced age or poor health, and some were challenged.Judge Quinn declined to ask prospective jurors if they owned stock in any of the Lawrence mills against which the strike of last winter was directed.Counsel for Ettor and Giovannitti desired the question asked, The two men who occupied seats in the jury box when court adjourned to-night were Christian W.Larsen, « Haverhifl hair dresses, and Rober; 8.Stillman, a carpenter, of Rockport, \u201cNO GOD, NO MASTER,\u201d SAYS L W.W.PLACARD Three large placards were carried in the parade at Lawrence, Mass, Sunday, which ended in a riot.Of these one read.\u201cTwentieth century civilization.For the progress of the human race we have jails, gallows, guil lotines and siectric chairs for the people who pay to keep the sol diers to kill them when they re volt against Wood and other csars of capitalism.Arise, slaves of the world! No.God! No master! One for all; all for one.\u201d A second read: \u201cPolice, militia\u2014who killed Anna and John?\u201d The third was: \u201cThe only justice\u2014Freedom for Ettor and Giovannitti.\u201d There were no American fags carried, but many of red._\u2014_\u2014 pe rer mm BALKAN TROUBLES NEED ONLY SPARK T0 START À WAR: General Hostilities Can Only Be Averted by Powers Bring ing Pressure to Bear.Lamon, Oct.1\u2014The Belkan Mf: culties have developed with alarming\u2019 rapidity to a point where only a spark is needed to set the whole of southeastern Europe aflame.Three of the Balkan states by common consent have ordered the simultaneous mobile ization of their armies and are making every preparation for immediate bogs tilities.i \u2018> TWO EXPLANATIONS.Two poss.ble explanations are offers\u2019 ed, the first, that a coalition of the Balkan states exists for the purpose of demanding from Turkey before she has time to conclude peace with Italy the grant of complete autonomy t the Macedonian provinces; the second that, fearing Turkey will seek an is-' sue from her difficulties at home and abroad in war, they are preparing\u2019 themselves for a possible attack.Everything now seems to depend og (Continued on Page Eight.) The Weather : Toronto, Sept.30.\u2014The high ares mentioned last night now covers th@ southern portion of the continenty while pressure is low over Newfound« land and Northern British Columbiae Rain has fallen to-day in the Marie time Provinces, and light local showe ers have occurred in Ontario and Quebec, while in the West the weath4 er has heen fine nad warm.Minimum and maximum temperae tures: : Victoria, 48-60: Vancauver, 52-58$ Kamloops, 48-60; Calgary, 18-70: Eda monton, 30-74; Battleford, 32-725 Prince Albert, 28-70: Moose Jaw, 25-75; Qu'Appelle.32-70; Winnipeg, 32-62; Port Arthur, 38-54; London 33-56; Parry Sound, 36-48: Torontag 36-57; Kingston, 34-52: Ottawa.30e 48; Montreal, 34-46: Quebec, 32-468 St.John, 40-44: Halifax, 44-54 G Forecasts.Lower St.Lawrence: Winds, moste ly westerly to northerly, generally fair but a few local showers; no dee cided change in temperature.Gulf: Fresh winds, cool, with some local showers.Maritime Provinces: Fresh north westerly to sonthwesterly winds, partly fair.but some showers; no dee cided change in temperature, DAILY ALMANAC.Tuesday.October 1.275th day of the year.of autumn.Sun rises 544 a.m.: sets 5.26 p.m Day 11 hours and 42 minutes long.Moon rises 7,43 p.m.; sets 11.32 an Moon 19 days old.High tide 836 n.m.: rise 14 feet ô Tenth day { inches; 844 p.m.rise 16 feet S inches ; Low tide 3.47 a.m.3.98 p.m.A Year Ago Today\u2014Parnell stated unveiled at Dublin.Three-alarm fire in 8t.Roch's: Base checked by fire | nd brigade.| Bizyeies & ye.AUTO Dunlop Tr.Toiephorté 4999, EE JE Suppiios Bicycles Cieanod se The largest stock of - Auto \u201cTires in the city, A SPECIALTY.Repair Co., Reg\u2019d.MOBILE TIRES action Tread, Non-8kid.TT (RE If you want à tie, ne miather whet make, call and sec us.NULCANIZING - Quebec Skate Manufacturing & 259 John Street, & Ropalred may2Sxtu.th,satxés stablisbed 1875 Confidential House.E.ROUMILHAC Cognac Perle d'Or.COGNAC Guaranteed Pur: Wine Case 24 rocers Marque Deposee BE.ROUMILHAC, Sole Agent and Proprietor of the Marque.Telephone 48-50 Palace Hill 1146 - .Phone 1107.là I'm a Sport .4 Sporting Beau Rositas .King Edward, Quesnel Leaf In order to make room fo coming soon, we have decided to sell under cost price a limited quantity of Bonbonnieres.Cigars, Boxes of 50 ty avian Box of 25 Tobacco.w holiday good Fancy Bonbonnieres.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026rrersenseuss .\u201c [Ti \u201c ot \u201c \u201c Quebec Frit Exchange 238 St.John Street.Special for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.$1.50 for $1.15 .$1.50 for $1.15 .$2.50 for $2.15 .$2.00 for $1.75 .30c.for 20c.pound s, which will be $1.50 for $1.28 1.00 15 25 70 70 48 25 du Vin, OUR SPECIALITIES Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Onions, Potatoes, Tobaeco, Liquor of all Kinds, Plums, Fish, Fresh and Salt, Oysters, Malpecque, Buctouche, Baie 1 Upening 1st October i ASK FOR OUR PRICES Tel 5178-5179.Quehec Fruit Exchange St.Peter Street, Quebec septi2x1m , For October weddings we have selected a complete line of table requisites in Rich Cut Glass.Vases, Flower Baskets, Cut Flower Bowls, Jardinieres, Sauce Boats, Compots, Bon Bon Dishes (with and without handles), Sherry Sets, Carafets, Water Bottles, Punch Bowls, Knife Rests, Salt Cellars, Individusl Whiskey Jugs, Mustard Pots, and Olive Dishes.The prices range from 75c for .pair of Salt Cellars to $60 for a Punch Set.For presentation purposes we would suggest a complete set of rich cut glass Wine Glasses, Glasses an d Tumblers, with the iquor recipient's monogram engraved on every piece.Such a special order would require about two weeks\u2019 time to complete and would certainly make a most desirable wedding present.Ga.Seifert & Sons 16 FABRIQUE Jewellers PS STREET ad She Bugheg Chronicle, \u201cQUEBEC, OCTOBER 1, 1912.A MODEST CONGRATULATORY FRELING.There is something like a last-day- in-September feel in the air of Quebec at the bidding of certain trading prospects about to be realized.Thed prophets of evil-forboding have been sent a-futtering by the prophets who make out that Quebec is going to be a city of a quarter of a million people in the near future.The one set of prophets is almost as dangerous as the other set to the well being of our city, They are self seekers cf an unwary type.lf our Quebec Hacbor Commissioners had been given the spending of that million dollars, once inserted in the federal estimates, Quebec might have had by this time, harbor improvements that would have been a preliminary object lesson 1n what is going to be dane with.the little haven at Cap Rouge as a subsidiary to Quebec's lower harbor.If we could only get the citizens to see that the \u201cOne and Indivisible\u201d idea is the correct one to be taken up with hy them in behalf of the city 2e a whole the feel in the air would perhaps have more of 3 self-congratulator: charm about it than it has on this last of September, 1912.None of ws surely would be knowingly betrayed into a feeling of disloyalty towards those who are anxious to help us along the line of report progressiveness; We have all heard of religious insanity and ecclesiastical insanity, and racial insanity: but the insanity which has retarded Quebec in its commercial progress is the insanity of political party- ism and civic parochial differences, that has so often led the community to drive from its limits the men who would have fought its battles to the point of a commercial success.One government is anxious to do what a preceding government has failed to do, only to he abused by writers calling themselves Quebecers for the fun of the thing.Place two energetic candidates in Quebec West or Quebec Centre against two do-nothing can-Hi- dates, silent as two frightened bandsmen in mental and physical terror over their own shadow, and what has been.and is likely to be again, the issue.Alas: poor Quebec! Will you ever get there, with disunion for a rope to hang every one who wants to get you there.he it government, Minister of the Crown, parliamentary representation, or journalistic pleading?- \u2018 f t THE ETHICS OF THE PARTIZAN What an unstable code of morals the dyed-in-the-wool partizan endeav- | ors to weave for his own justification, as he juggles with right and wroug or with good and evil, headless of which is which! Write or speak well of a man or a measure, and if he or it is in line with the poor fellow's partizan notions, you will be set down as a saving agency of righteotsness; but, if he or it is not, you will be sure :0 come in for violent and abiding condemnation.The other day, the Chronicle placed on record what everybody knows to be true about the Hon.Sydney Fisher, namely, that he is as far from being an expert in educational matters, as he can get: and, because Mr.Fisher happens to be a Liberal the Chronicle was at once denounced as being all that is bad.And : eventually we have the converse of the partizan\u2019s shallow reasoning.The Hon.Mr.Burrell, Minister of Agriculture.has discovered that Mr, Fisher's administration of our Canadian Mode! Farms was everything that it should not have heen and now those who write or speak well of Mr.Burrell's reform are at once consigned to outer darkness, as \u201csilly, spiteful, senseless ignoramuses\u201d.| This is pretty fair evidence that a political farmer of Mr.Fisher's experience is no more a good agriculturist than an expert educationist.Then again, in the ease of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, it will soon he as much as a newspaper's credit is worth, for it to write or speak of that venerable and distinguished politie- ian's public record, except as of one who has obtained a saintship in the realm of Canadian politics, Any allusion to him that is not landatory is to be denounced as profane, nay, worse than any words in the English or French language can picture.And this continues, until the laugh follows the joke that no one should refer in any way to the ex-premier, unless with a censor in the one hand and a candle in the other.We have been is usually impossible to the bilious.But biliousness yields-\u2014and bead- aches, sour stomach, indigestion go ==when the bowelsareregulated and the liver end kidneys stimulated by BEECHAM'S LLS a 1 TY \u2018THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, asked where this underworld of Liberal partizan foily is to be located, as distinguished from Liberal decency of discussion.Why, it is located sll over.There is not a constituency which has not its branch or branches of the unsound variety-show, with its termagant severe-words and mobbling logic interrupting even the wild-mannered Sir JVilfrid himself, when he \u201ccisses on,\" in his own classical rhetorical way.Mr, Adolphe Lemieux, to attack certain Ministers of the Crown, and.Mr.Henri Bourassa.And so there we are, and the poor foolish partizan toa! Indeed the only relief is for all good Conservatives and respectable Liberals, to give the poor fellows the go-by; and go on in their own responsibility sensible way of thinking out a problem in public affairs, in terms of its rightness or wrongness, The weather-man must have been sore about that vain-glorious boast of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's that there is going to be 250,000,000 bushels of a wheat crop in the West, though we see he (the weather-man) has got over his \u201ctiff\u201d and promises us a fair harvest as heretofore, wih a restraining hand on Master Jack Frost.But what a spite as some people would say, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy must have against Sir Wilfrid, when he tells us that \u201cmany pegple are given to exaggeration\"\u201d; but thst, with a reasonable degree of patience, the handling of the grain by the western railways will work out all right.in the end.The congestion is therefore going to be overcome, notwithstanding Sir Wilfrid\u2019s plea for reciprocity so that we may not be ruined by having too big a harvest, What a nightmare that reciprocity plea is evidently becoming to the \u201cdear old man\u201d! But, there, now; We ought not to mention his name so often, even to remind him that, for years to come, there is going to he no waste of wheat in the West, while outlets for its exportation are being arranged for ou the Pacific Coast, and Hudson Bay.\u201cI wonder why Sir Wilfrid Laurier still continues to discuss that panama\u2019'd dead issue of reciprocity?\u201d a reflecting Liheral was overheard asking another reflecting Liberal the other day on lohn street.\u201cI often wonder the same thing\u201d said the second Liberal.\u201cWould you gentlemen really like to know why?\u201d asked a Conservative standing near them.\u201cI for one certainly would\u201d said the .one, \u201cAnd so would 1\u201d said the other.\u201cWell.gentlemen, the reason is simply this: there is no other political topic of any platform dignity for him to discuss, unless ig Ra the naval ques- tien, and you woul not ave him discuss that matter until Premic?Borden has had his first practical word about said | its details! And failing that.you surely would not have him using the language against Premier Borden whi:h President Taft lately used against Colonel Roosevelt or vice versa, nor of venturing to riddle the Borden Government with the rig- marcle of falsities which appear from day to day in the newspapers formerly subsidized by him.Sir Wilfrid is too much of à gentleman to take up with the methods of such ribald Liberalism, or to take abusing people personally above or below the intellectual standard of Mr, Henri Bourassa.\u201d \u201cThe journalism you refer to is certainly doing no good service to the Liberal party\u201d answered one of the Liberals.\u201cNor is the discussion of reciprocity at the hands of the leader of the party of any service to Liberalism at the present moment\u201d said the other Liberal, \u201cThat side nf the question cannot but be of more interest to you than to me, gentlemen.Good morning,\u201d and the good natured Conservative passed on to his office-building.The arirval of the Hon.L.P.Pelletier, on a flying visit to the city, and what he has been saying about the Quehec improvements and other matters, go to show that neither his own nor the Hon.Mr.Monts resignations are of such pressing interest to the people nf Quebec at the present moment as are the resignations of Messrs.Power and Lachance.In the first place neither Mr.Pelletier nor Mr.Monk have the remotest intention of resigning; and now it is for Messrs.Power and Lachance to tell Quebecer whether they intend to resign of their own will or be forced to resign by an indignant public.Let them at least say.and at once, whether it is their wish to have Quebec's aggrandizement as a seaport and railway centres made a party question or not.There is a federal by-election on just now in the constituency of Mae donald, Manitaba.And the Liberal sele:4>rs of raxlidate- have let loose upon the censtituence « race specimen «f the oll time corsmotionists n° the Laurier regime, who counsels the electors of the baser sort to take money from both sides, and vote as they have a mind to\u2014that is, thé corruptionist himself.From Such a type Cadadians may judge of the herd.from which he springs.A scamp* of that class should have à place provided for him in the penitentiary.Though, should he happen to be elected, the underworld of Libcralism will scream themselves bourse over the grand and glorious victory in favor of the corruptionists of former days.The empty tin can with the stone in it is on the rattle again, monotonous as the noise it makes has become.It is as a dead light weight round the neck of Quebec's two conscientious representatives.If they have made up their minds to say nothing in their own defence, they might at least se lect a secretariat that knows, something of police contersstion.They are cvidently between the devil and the deep sea\u2014between their rabble- brained upholders rnd their own ime movable silence.A public meeting might provide a means of escape for them.HORSE RAN AWAY; FELL DOWN STAIRS There was a remarkable accident yesterday morning at the top of the St.Clair street steps, leading to Crown street.A man named Demeules, who was driving a heavity- loaded dray, when a portion of the load of furniture with which it was loaded, fell off and the horsé became frightened and broke away and ran into a post to the left of the steps.Demeule was thrown from the rig and badly hurt, while the horse, which had become disengag-d from its har- | ness, fell down the iron stairs.It was with difficulty that the animal wig: recovered from its position, but wonderful to say it was not seriously hurt.Demeules was taken to the Hotel Dieu.WILL OF BROKER KILLED IN ACCIDENT Toronto, Sept.30.\u2014The will of the late Robert A.Smith, a partner in the brokerage firm of Osler & Hammond, who was the victim of an automobile accident near Richmond Hilt, while returning from the Conservative picnic at Jacksons Point, was filed for probate in the Surrogate Court office this afternoon, He left an estate of $549,180, divided as fol- Jows: Real estate, $73,500: household goods, $9300: mortgages, $51.000; stocks, $124,064; Life insurance, cash and miscellaneous, $266,350.An annual income of $15,000 is provided for his widow.The capital fund will be divided equally between the two children, Francis and Ruth.A number of bequests to other relatives are made.In his will Mr.Smith valued his partnership and holdings in the firm of Osler & Hammond at $250,000, his seat on the Toronto Sstock Exchange at $15,000 and his 740 shares in the Royal Alexandra Théatre at $37.000.Ie held in addition $44.500 worth of Maekay common stock, a one-quarter interest in equity in the Trethway farm, valued at $23,000, and $51,000 in North-West Land Company mortgages, $10,000 in Vancouver lands and | the Allen farm, valued at $40,000, STOMACH STARVERS EAT ANYTHING NOW No Indigestion, Dyspepsia or Sour, Gassy, Upset Stomach for \u201cPape\u2019s Diapepsin\u201d Users Every year regularluy more than a million stomach sufferers in the United States, England and Canada take Pape's Diapepsin, and realize not only immediate, but lasting relief.This harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards.Tf your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestion.Get from your pharmacist a fifty cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can.There will he no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping.This will all go, and, herides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with Pape\u2019s Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-or-order stomachs.because it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there.Relief in five minttes from all stomach misefy is waiting for you at any drug store.These large fifty-cent cases eontain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of dyspepsia, indigestion or sny other stomach dis order.Basehall Fiend\u2014See that little brown man over there?He's at the same almost every afternoon.Another\u2014A Japanese fan, eh ?Dr.de Van's Female Pills reflable Franch lato: fie) {atls.These Sr PIE Hs ot rors [OOCTORS SAD I WAS HEART FARLURE MA hn Me Uy\u2014Bast \"Frait-e-tiees\u201d Cond Ho Moorfield, Ont.March 25, 1910.\u201cI suffered from severe Indigestion and Dyspepsia for nearly two years.1 could not take food without fearful distress.Two doctors thought my disease was Heart Failure ond incurable, and I expected to die in a short time.My son asked me to try \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d From the outset, | was better and gradually this fruit medicine completely cured me.I took psrhaps a dozen boxes\u2014 now I am cured and have gained over 30 pounds in weight.\u201d Henry Speers (Justice of Peace.) \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d are sold by all dealers at 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 28c\u2014or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.FIRE COMMITTEE \u2014\u2014 CITY OF QUEBEC.' CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.CITY HALL.TENDERS FOR FIREMEN'S WINTER UNIFORMS.Quebec, September 26th, 1912, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed tenders until Wednesday, the Sth day of October next, 1912, at four o'clock p.m., for the supply of one hundred and six winter coats (more or less), in dark grey cloth, of eighteen ounces to the yard, and one hundred and six pairs of winter pants (more or less), in dark grey cloth of sixteen ounces to the yard.The tenderers shall see a sample of the two cloths, as also of the linings, at the Secretary's Office at the City Hall, \u2018The buttons for coats shall be supplied to the contracter, whé shall place them according to insrtuctions from the Chief of the Fire Brigade.The Fire Committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the tenders.The Committee reserves the right of exacting securities, The contractor shall pay the notary the cost of drafting a contract and shall provide the Fire Committee with a copy of same, All the uniforms shall have to be delivered for the Ist of December, 1912, and if the contractor has not fulfilled that condition, there shall be retained five dollars a day for each day of delay after said date until the last uniforms ohall have been delivered.Tenderers are requested to send only one sample of cloth for their tender.For further informatien apply at the office of the Chief of the Fire Brigade.(Signed), AUG.MALOUIN, Secretary Fire Committee.CITY OF QUEBEC.FIRE COMMITTER CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.TENDERS FOR COPPER WIRE, POLES, ETC.Quebec, September 26th, 1912, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned shall receive sealed tenders untii WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH OF OCTOBER NEXT, 1912, AT FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, to supply the City with the following material, to-wit: 12 miles of isolated copper wire, 50 cedar poles, 35 feet each, \u2018and cartage.100 pine cross bars.400 cross arm pins 200 iron braces.300 bolts, 400 glass isolators.- The tenderers shall have all the necessary information from the Superintendent of the Fire Alarm Telégraph.The Fire Committee does not bind itself to 2ccept the lowest or any of the tenders.The Committee reserves the right of exacting securities.The contractor shall pay the notary the cost of drafting a contract, and shall provide the Committee with a copy of same.All said material shall he delivered according to the orders of the Superintendent of the Fire Alarm and Telegraph.: (Signed) AUG.MALOUIN, .Secretary Fire Committee.Hotel Raymond 42 BAST 28h STRERT, NEW YORK, Two blocks East of Broadwaylr Wh Street Subway Station at the oor, J blocks east from Hudson tubes at 6th Ave.and 78th Street.Five minutes to Grand Central Station st 42nd Street or Penn.RR Station at 7th ve Convenient to thestre and ehops; especially suited for ladies visit %.TUESDAY, OCTOBEP 1, 1512, Shot ; Single a nas Repeating Rifles : Wiachester, Savage, Manaliches, Stevens, Mauser and Rrowning Revolvers : mith od Weston, Iver-Johnsost Automatio Pistols: ape ser.Browning, Pieper sid Sam Loaded Shells and Cartridges ie Smokeless and Black Powder, ' leasting rods and brushes, marbles, loading sets.animal traps.pocket cope passes, cartridge belts and .bag hunting knives, tents, blinkets, ber sheets, folding beds, dunnige Les folding stoves, sleeping bags, General and Heavy Hardware : dr CHE HARDWARE CO Revolvers.Rifles: Shot Guns \u2018 Loaded Shells.Ball Cartridges Hunting Knives and Axes.Sleeping Bags Red and Grey Blankets and - Articles that are required for Camping Can be had at S.J.SHAW & C0.13 ST, JOHN ST.Telephone 573 \u2014_\u2014 TS Sis Gaspe Steamship Line 88.Lady of Gaspe.This steamer will leave Quebec on Tuesday, 8th and 22nd October, at 4 pam for the Gaspe and Baie des Chae leurs porte as far es Port Dani Freight an Lod received at the ouse Pontoon until 2 p.m.on veillug day.For further taformation apply to BOUCHARD BROS.40 Dalhousie St.Hose & Rivet, anu ¥.8 St kin, Ticket Agents maySutl\u2019 A LEOFRED tOrad Lavat onû MeGilLY CIVIL ENGINEER SPECIALTY WATER WORKS 29 Ot.Joha St, Quebec.Phace 845.ARRIVAL \u2014 of \u2014 NEW AUTUMN 600DS We have now received Iarge consignments of our new Autumn and Winter stock of Dry Goods, which ve bave marked at very attractive prices.New Dress Stuffs New Trimmed Hats Latest Shapes New Ribbons New Laces New Silks New Underwear For Ladies, Men & Children New Neckwear New Flannelette Underwear \u2018 oe Qs 0 PA \u2014 Simons & Minguy 20 Fabrique Stresù Nev ia Rooms, pie, Apr.2xtu the satxiye : Tolenhons 232 QUEBES New Whip Cords LA) . pez ~ co.ia : .\" : - .oT THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.\\ Gor SGIMITER- Retail Division, 157-173 St Joseph Streat.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 19 12.~ This Advertisement is Guaranteed LI our advertisements are guaranteed to be absolutely true.We have deposited with The Quebec Bank, St.Roch Branch, the sum of One Thousand Dollars, which will be paid to a Charitable Instituticn of this City, if it can be proven tha: our advertising is wilfully exaggerated or misleading.You may place absolute confidence in any statement made in our advertisements and feel that this store iz always striving to ears your confidence and retain it É + The Fall Quarterly Style Book * Fall 1912, is now HE new Quarterly Style Book of Ladies\u2019 Home Journa! Patterns for ready.This book is on sale at the Pattern Counter for 20c.a copy.Each Book contains a coupon which may be exchanged for any 15e.Pattern you may choosey T Thus the Book alone costs you but 5c, although we do nos sell the Book without the coupon Men\u2019s New Fall Suits To Order [Regular $20.00 Value For $15.00 LL this week we will take orders for Men's New Fall Suits to be made to measure at this specially A low price.The object of this Special Offer is to popularize our new Custom Tailoring Department which has been moved into the New Addition (1st Floor).This department has been greatly enlarged and improved, and the stock increased to meet the growing demand.For this week you may have your choice of a splendid selection of pure Wool Worsteds, browns and greys, and our Expert Cutter will make a stylish suit to order, S.B.or D.B.as desired, in regular sizes only, extra charge for the larger sizes.Our Regular Price for this quality is $20.00.SPECIAL for this week .prevsnnees sas ss 0000 000 [I aspusaene vesnre ns cass cosines $15.00 in Men\u2019s Suite Men's Suits Men's Suits\u2019 Price, $25.00 Men\"s high-grade Ready-to-wear Suits in fine quality English Worsted, neat brown mixtures, all sizes Price, $22.00 Men's high-grade Ready-to-Wear Suits in splendid Scotch Tweed, dressy tan mixtures, all sizes from Price, $20.00 Men's high-grade Ready-to-Wear Suits in very fine Scotch Tweedsingle breasted \u2018fal, per yd .L or tan with Sc per yd contrasting borders, f 5 to 42, single breasted style, 35 to 44, single breasted style, Medium weight, e om sto.ne ».$25.00 Price .\u2026.\u2026.ee 2asccncs al si 00 style, sizes 35 to 44.Price .820.00 Men's Suits Men's Suits Men's Suits Autumn Price, $20.00 \u2014_ Price, $19.00 Price, $18.00 Blous as Men's high-grade Ready-to- Men's high-grade Ready-to- Men's high-grade Ready-to- f\u2014 If Wear Suits in blue, grey twilled Wear Suits in twilled Scotch Wear Suits in fine Scotch Tweed.- Scotch Tweed, single breasted, Tweed, sizes 36 to 40, single breast- medium weight, single breasted.HE new Blouses are here in sizes 35 to 39 for young men.ed, grey and brown, mixtures.grey broken checks, sizes 35 to 42, T all their autumn glory.The Price 205 +50 sasasseu00e $20.00 Price .Ves .$19.00 Price .\u2026.\u2026.0 00+0000e .$18.00 designs are extremely dain- 7 ty and captivating.You must cer- Wool Sweaters Coat Sweaters\u2019 Men's Sweaters tainly see them on Tuesday._ Price, $1.00 $1.00 to $2.00 - $1.00 to $2.00 BI Men's new Fall Sweaters, fine Men's Coat Sweaters in fine Men's new Fall Sweaters, open New Blouses, quality wool, navy or grey, good quality wool, colors grey, maroon Jo 10 eck neat style with red or Price, $5.75 weight, extra special value at the Our Special Prices $1.00, $1.25, green trimmings.Ladies\u2019 Guipure Lace i i , i .$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 white over silk, high neck, front price.Special .\u2026.$1.00 $1.50 and $2.00.able, Prices .$ $ cite aver pe ONE AS 's Underwea: Ladies\u2019 Hose Ladies\u2019 Gloves Meant, 75e ' oo al Special, S5c New Blouses Men's Winter Underwear In pecial, 25c.Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves, sizes 33-4 Price, $5.50 - natural Scotch Wool, Shirts and Ladies\u2019 fine quality black Woolen to 7 1-2 in black, white, tan or grey, dies\u2019 BI in rich Black drawers, all sizes.Our Special Hose, all sizes from 7 to 10, Extra 2 dome fasteners, Extra Value a vla dies ee Eloge Black Price, per garment .786 Value at, per pair .28¢ per pair .e .200021 5SC a TR el Proves.on Dress Goods New Tweeds Fancy Collars .New Blouses Special, 45c Special, 75¢ 25c to $3.00 Price, 84.50 \u2018 New Tweed Suitings, 40 to 44 Fancy Tweed Suitings, 42 to 50 Ladies\u201d new Fancy Coffare.Ladies\u2019 BI nu, white Swiss inches wide, grey, brown and inches wide, Zibiline and Scotch Robespierre, Pique, Dutch, and M dies\u2019 uses n° vhit aa: reen, plain or mixed colors, Spec effects, attractive markings, Special, Coat styles, stocks, bows and Guipure trimming.rke een $4.50 See The Window Display Of Framed Pictures At 99¢.Each Ladies\u2019 White Nubuck Pumps, Ladies White Nubuck Button Ladies\u2019 White Canvas Boots.Lace Shoes and Pumps, Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Pumps in White Buck, White Canvas, Patent Leather, (lun Metal and Tan Leathers Men's TiR Oxford in all styles.A full assortment of up-to-date hoea Custom Shoemaker\u2019s Repairing.WM.JACQUES & SONA, Tel, 427, 43% Fabrique Street.JAEGER'S DR HIGH CLASS GOODS Steamer Rugs.Ladies\u2019 Spencers, Steamer Blankets.Men's Spencers.Motor Coats, Ladies\u2019 Slippers.Motor Sweaters.Men's Slippers.Sweater Jackets.Colic Bands.Cardigan Jackets.Jaeger Collars.Cardigan Vests, Knee Warmers.Fleecy Shawls, Bed Socks.Fleecy Scarfs, Khaki Puttees, Wool Taffeta Shirts.G Underwear.Wool Cambric Shirts, Erve Underwear.Dressing Gowns.JUST RECEIVED.JOHN DARLINGTON, sie Opposite Post Office FIREPROOF FLOOR CONSTRUCTION | FABER SYSTEM This system of Fireproof flooring consists of porous hollow tiles binded into slabs; it does away with the beams and may be used for every span and live load in buildings of all kinds.The safest and cheapest in the market.The Canadian Fireproof Co., Contractors.Operating under Faber patents.111 Fleurie St, QUEBEC.EW COODSHOI \u2018 great shipping interests in Canada.Their suggestions will be \"and the engineers of the department : who will accompany the party will be J, 0.HAZEN IS ON THE JOB Goes on Trip of Inspection of St.Lawrence Ship Channel\u2014 Useful Information Received.There is no more responsible portfolio in the Dominion cabinet than that held by the Hon.J.D.Hazen, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, and no minister takes his duties more ser- inusly than the popular minister from New Brunswick.Since his entry into the Dominion cabinet he has exhibited great powers of organization and grasp of detail so necessary to a department, which has so many ramifications in different parts of the coun- tey.Back from: England, where, next to the Prime Minister, he occupied the chief position in the naval ennfer- ences, he is now arranging to undertake his first annual inspection of the St.Lawrence Ship Channel.He will embark on the government steamer Karl Grey from Montreal on October 3.and proceed to Crane island, which is forty miles below the city of Quehee.The inspection is no more formality, The minister will he accompanied by representatives of the regarded called in consultation during different stages of the journcy.The results of the journey will be embndied in the plans, which will afterwards he presented to the cabinet by the Hon.Mr.Hazen for the improvement of the channel.He is desirous of deepening the channel as soon an possible, so that the route to Montreal may be able to accommodate the large 18,000 ton Allan liner« now in course nf construction for the Canadian trade.An Illustration.An idea of the alertness of the Minister ci Marine and Fisheries in the discha-ze of his duties may be gathered from an incident on his return trip from England in August on board the Royal Edward.When the Canadian shores were reached he could be seen scanning the coast with his long range glasses and consulting with his deputy minister of naval service on hoard with him, Mr.J.G.Desbarats.From the time the ship took her pilot on board at Rimouski until she docked at Quebec the Hon.Mr.Hazen stayed on the bridge of the ship and heard from the pilot his ideas as to the places in the channel which required more improvement.It was characteristic of the minister, and indicates why he has achieved his success, Banquet to Minister.The popularity of Mr.Hazen with the large number of workingmen employed in the yards of the Marine Department will he shown in a banquet to be tendered him on his way down the ships\u2019 channel by the government employees in Sorel.He will be presented with an address and appreciations of his excellent treatment of all those employed in his extensive de- partinent will be exhibited.At other pints on the route he will also be warmly and cordially received, Mr.Hazen had planned to make a trip to the Pacific coast to inquire in- tn the fisheries dispute in British Columbia.but the prominent part he will take in the coming naval discussion at the opening of the House of Parliament in November will prevent this.LADIES COME TO OUR DEPARTMENT About your new fall suit we would respectfully suggest that you select it right away.We can give more time and attention to whatever alterations may be required now than later on and our new stock is complete enough now to make it unnecessary to wait a single dav.Faguy, Lepinay & Frere.HOW TO FOIL A FEROCIOUS TIGER.IMITED quantity of Fine Framed Pictures sizes 20x26 inches, attractive subjects suitable for Bedrooms, Libraries, Drawing Rooms and Dining Rooms, ings with neat fancy corners.On Sale Tuesday, and while they last.Your Choice .! 99c PARLIAMENT AND THE NAVAL QUESTION House Meets in November\u2014 Believed Government Policy Will Commend Itself to All The announcement that Parliament is to be summoned for some time in November means that before long the people of Canada will have before them the result of the deliberations which took place in London during the past summer between representatives of the Canadian and Imperial governments.The Borden government is to announce its naval policy, and is to make that announcement, according to proper practise, on the floor of Parliament, in the hearing of all the people, through their representatives, That the policy to be announced will finally realize the expectations of those Canadians who believe that Canada as a British nation should du her part toward British defence on the seas, seems to be more than probable.It is also to be safely assumed that in whatever proposal the government makes to Parliament there will be :0 diminution of Canadian autonomy and no sacrifice of Canada\u2019s position as a great self-governing Dominion within the empire, The Borden government has sought, and it is believed, has found, & solution of the navy problem which is at once adequate to the needs of the time, consistent with the increasing dignity and importance of the Dominfon, and a8 worthy recognition of the long years of service freely given to Canada by the mother country in the maintenance of great fleets for the protection of this as well as other portions of the empire of Greater Britain.75¢ Jabots, Prices from 25c to.$3.00 handsomely framed in 3-inch gilt mould- constitutional ! warm, comiort- Blouses, New Blouses hl Price, $4.00 Ladies\u2019 Blouses in white Net, silk lining.lace front, one-sided effect, fancy buttons, Price .$4.00 \u2014_ ITURE Have you seen Perry\u2019s Furdture?.Don\u2019t miss it.Now is the time to save money.No matter which part of the city you live, we advise you to ses our goods and prices before buying elsewhere.You will savemoney.We do not want to, put in any prices, but seeîng \u2018# believing.Remember the place, PERRY, Phone 519 Ney ] LR AND Nout ae el Wo %76 (10'% 16°) Bu.B., Points Bulbs, BRASS BOUND, TRAY Carving Sets, H.F.KIMBALL ; § Phone 432 148 St.John St.§ Appetizing-Try it KONIGSBIER, Once used it will be your favorite brand.rt tt Table Delicacies of every kind, adapted to all tastes, Preserved Cherries, Raspberries, Strawberries, etc, otc.English and Canadian brands Usual staple lines./ ~ M.BOYCE & SON, ; \u201cTHE RELIABLE GROCERS\u201d 19-21 Cote d'Abraham.Establ\u2019d 1855.Tel 249 \u201cQUEBEC EYE, EAR & THROAT HOSPITAL\" 86 OD ARTIGNY STREET INCORPORATED Pounded and ander the direction of Dr.Coots, professes of eps and ear disenses at Laval University.Specially organised for the treatment of eye, ear, nose and throat a 4 DELICIOUS SYRUP OF FIGS\u201d FOR A BAD LIVER OR SLUGGISH BOWELS This Gentle, Effective Fruit Laxative Thoroughly Cleans Your Stomach, Liver and 30-Feet of Bowels of Sour Bile, Poisons, Gases and Clogged-Up Waste.A harmless cues.Tor sick headache, for biliousness, for & sour, gassy, disordered stomagh, for\u201d coustipation, igestion, coated tongue, sallowness, les\u2014take delicious Syrup of Figsor the cause of all these troubles in @ torpid liver and sluggish tio of your.thirty feet of bow- 2 A teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs to- sight \u2018messy all poisodous waste tter, tht undigested.fermenting dod sour bile, gently moved on bad out of your system by morning.without griping, nausea or weakness.Y¢ means a cheery day tomorrow\u2014 doy bright days theréafter.; Please don't think of gentle, effect- ve Syrup of Figs as a physic.Don't Maink your are drugging yourself, for iotis figs, senna and aromatics can injure any one.This remarkable fruit preparation is a wonderful stpmach, liver and bowel cleanser, regulator and tonic, the safest qnd most positive ever devised.The day of violent purgatives, such as calomel, pills, salis and castor oil is past.They were all wrong.You got relief, but at what a cost! They acted by fooding the bowels with fluids, but these fluids were digestive juices.Syrup of Figs embody only harmless laxatives, which act in a natural way\u2014what eating lots of fruit and what plenty of exercise will do for the liver, stomach and bowels.Be sure you get the old reliable and genuine, Ask your druggist for the full name, \u201cSyrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,\u201d prepared by The California Fig Syrup Company, Hand back, with scorn, any Fig Syrup imitation recommended as \u201cjust as good.\u201d mr re Laurentide House LAKE EDWARD The Finest Fishing and Hunting Territory in Canada.Easy of Access.Best of Portages.Competent Guides.Full Equipment may be had at the Hotel Write for Illustrated Booklet and Map.R ROWLEY, Proprietor.Lake Edward, P.Q.DOMINION COAL MOVERS AND SHIPPERS Sorsensed, DOMINION\" STEAM an GAS COALS : Run-of-Mine and Slack For Particulars, apply to AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL COM PANY, LIMITED OF THE CELEBRATED M.Sc., Provincial Government Analystral waters when you have much better biere in your own city, at less thas mine: i § : i i Î for imported y Report of Dr.Milton L.Hersey, pay high prices the cost.We sa .Do » According to the Leads the world, and his of table water we challenge The al Exhibition, 1911.RCS, .As a medicka! and ect to headache.Kindly b $100.000 to agy Hospital in this city LÉ wsy per- j time, and if you find it is not as we say, why, you don\u2019t pxy us.give is wrong or you are ml If you have Dyspepsia, your liver will supply you for a Gold Medal Awarded at Prov lid rock.and are willing to on cannot be contradicted, as he is authority when he speaks feet deep, pini the best of them, CLAIRE-FONTAINE WATER M TIMMONS & SON, QUEBEC, P.Qis upon our premises, 271 ALL RESPONSIBLE DEALERS SELL IT, Try it at our expense.800 can prove to the contrary.tall or phoce, and we spring CITYCOUNCILMEETING Friday, Sept.27¢h, 1912.Present: His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Berube, Cannon.Collier, Cote, Dinan, Dussault, Fiset, Gau 3 Morin, Pouliot, Verret (185).The minutes of the last meeting are read and confirmed.Red a letter from Mrs.Widow O.Lortie, praying the Council to grant her three months\u2019 wages of her late husband, who has been for over 30 years in.the employ of the City.Referred to the Finance Committee.« \u2018Read à letter from Mr.Frank Carvel, offering a piece ef land corner of Fabrique street and Avenue Chauveau, to build thereon a fre station.Referred to the Fite Committee.Read a letter from the Central National Council of Labor of the District\u2019 of Quebec, objecting to the choice of the old Jacques Cartier \u2018market for the building of a central fire station, and favoring the choice of the site corner of St.Valier, St.Helene and Caron Streets.Referred to thé Fire Committee.Read letters from Mr.Matthews, of the Quebec Railway, Light and Power Company.the first stating that it is impossible for the Company to remove the trolley poles on des Fosses.street and replace them by brackets placed on*the houses: the second, stating that the Company will lay its rails on the new Drouin bridge when it is completed and ready for the rails, Referred to the Road Committee.| Read a letter from the National | Battlefields Commission, asking the Council to give permission to the Quebec Railway, Light & Power Coto transport.through their construe- tion cars, all kinds of materials required for the huilding of the avenues on the said park.Referred to the Road Committee.Read a petition from the Very Rev.| ' Lennox Williams and others, in sup- ; port of the petition of the carters of the St, Ann Street stand, acking not to remove the stand from where it is : now.Referred to the Police Com- , mittee.| The City Clerk lays on the table the annual report of the City of St.; John, N.B.Ordered that a letter of acknowledgement and thacks be forwarded to the civic authorities of St.John, Presented the following reports of the Finance Committee: Finance:\u20142154th (To appoint Mr.; : Telesphore.Verret, Clerk of the Re- | corder's Court on the list of permanent officers of the Corporation): 2155th (To purchase the property of Messrs.Audet & Picher, corner of Boulevard Langelier and St.Olivier streets to house therein the guardians of the water works): 2156th (To re- | \u2018new the treasury bills to the amount of £160,000 pounds sterling to the y Bank of Montreal); 2157th (Read-' i justment of taxes of the Quebec and Lake St.John and Canadian Railway Companies).Moved by Ald.Cannon.seconded by Ald.Lavigutuy,.and .resolved: That the said reports be taken up as the first.2nd., 3rd and 4th orders of the day.ORDER OF THE DAY.First Order of the Day: \u2014Read the , 2154 report of the Finance Committee, which being put to the vote, is ! adopted, and it is resolved: That Mr.Telesphore Verret, Jr.is hereby in- i scribed on the .list of permanent officers and employees of the Corporation as Clerk in the Recorder's Court, at a salary of twelve dollars a week, said amount to be charged to the credits voted for contingent expenditure for eurrent year, ! Second Order of the Day:\u2014Read the 2155th report of the Finance Committee, which being put to the vote, is adopted, and it is resolved: That the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign a deed of purchase of the property belonging to Messrs.F.Audet, notary, and Edouard Picher, corner of Boulevard Langelier and St, Olivier Street, number 3755-113 of the official cadastral plan of St.John's ward, for the sum of $4,500, said amount to be charged to contingent expenditure.The vendors continuing to collect the rents thereon until the 30th of April next, 1913, and paying all taxes and ground rents up to that date and keep the property insured for that period for an amount to be determined by His Worship the Mayor.Third Order of the Day: \u2014Read the 2156th report of the Finance Committee, which being put to the vote, is adopted, and it is resolved: That the Finance Committee is hereby authoirzed to transact with the Bank of Montreal, in London, for the renewal of the loan made upon treasury bills for the amount of £160,000 pounds until the market becomes favorable for the saie of the City debentures.Fourth Order of tbe Day:\u2014Read the 2157th report of the Finance Committee, which being put to the vote, it is moved by Ald, Fiset, seconded by Ald.Dinan, in amendment thereto: That the word \u201cten years\u201d be replaced thereln by the words \u201cfive years.\u201d And the said amendment being put to the vote, is lost on the following division of % for.and 12 against, as follows, to wit: For: \u2014 Aldermen Dinan, Morin.Agninst:\u2014Aldermen Berube, Cannon, Collier, Cote, Dussault, Gauvin, Lantier, Lavigueur.Madden, Martin, Poutint, Verret (12).| The wid amendment is declared lost, and the said report being put to the vote, is Adopted on the same division, and It is resolved: That this Council authorizes His Worship the Mayor to sign with the Quebec and Lake St.John and the Canadian Northern Railway Companies à deed of agreement, limiting, for « period of ten years, from the 1st of May, 1912, to $1,500.00 the amount to be paid by \"them for all muniipal taxes, \u2014saved water and school rates,\u2014on all the properties which the said companies hold nor or shall bold in the future in the limits of Limoilon ward as Fiset, Lantier, Lavigueur, Madden, Martin, .~ AE\u2019S BUYING IT BY THE BOX! they actuall- axist, employed for aur, | Every box contains twenty packages.Each package contains five sticks\u2014 all full of the refreshing, breath purifying mint leaf juice.A single stick benefits much\u2014the habit benefits more.Look for the spear It costs less that way.\u201d Every stick preserves teeth\u2014 sharpens appetite\u2014aids: digestion \u2014 removes - overs eaten feelings.2 | a ia The flavor lasts PARC EE PE poses of the said railway, and also fixing to twenty-five cents for each thousand gallons of water from the Quebec water works, the water rate to be paid by the said Companies, according to measurement by hydro- \"meters.all arrears of taxes for the said ward to te paid on the same basis.The sail contract to be signed subject o be approved by the Legislature at its next session.MOTIONS.Moved by Ald.Dinan, seconded by Alderman Collier: That the Federal Government, having been several times notified by the City, through proper officials, to have removed the debris of the landslide of September, 1889, and having never given a satisfactory reply, it is hereby proposed that His \\Worship the Mayor be authorized to employ a civil engineer to make, in conjunction with the City Engineer, a report as to the necessity of removing the said debris.And the said motion being put to the vote, it is resolved: That the said motion be referred to the Road Committee.Moved by Ald.Verret, seconded by Ald.Martin, and resolved: That the legal advisers of the City are hereby instructed to apply to the Cnmmission of Public Utilities to obtain for the City permission to be heard in the case concerning the defective pipes of the Gas Company in the streets of the City of Quebec.Moved by Ald.Cannon, seconded hy Ald.Lavigueur, and resolved: That this Council do now adjourn.Adjourned, MUSIC BY WIRELESS.Music by \u201cwireless\u201d is the latest electric wonder.The key of the transmitter is pressed and a piano begins to play\u2014not mechanically, but with expression and loudly or softly, slowly or quickly, as the operator may wish.This idea of controlling orchestral instruments by wireless waves was demonstrated recently at the Coliseum by the inventor, Raymond Phillips, and is really his way of illustrating his claim to have solved the problem of selective wireless control.Mr.Phillips had three pianos on the Coliseum stage, specially constructed to produce orchestral effects.The pianos were each connected with another instrument called a selective wireless receiver.The receiver, in turn, was connected with a large battery, the whole comprising a wireless controlled orchestra.Mr.Phillips\u2019 little audience of newspaper representatives was enabled tn listen to some excellent music from the pianos, and at the public performances next week a vocalist will sing to n \u201cwireless\u201d secompaniment.Mr, Phillips also showed the wireless controlled harmonophone, which compriset a case containing twelve tuned bells.These bells were played direct from the keyboard of the seiec- tive wireless transmitter.\u2014London Daily News, OYSTERS AND MACARONI.Carefully look over and wash one pint of oysters.Cook three-quarters of a cupful of macaroni.hroken in 1.inch pieces, in satled boiling water: drain.Put « layer of macaroni in a small baking dish, then a layer of oy- Bters.Seapon and add a Kile butter; repeat and cover ith buttered breadcrumbs, ove-half cupful of milk and sprinkle a very lintle grated chesse on top Baie ina hpt pren WARLA TMQ.| hahout + 15 Minutes From Quebsc MAGNIFICENT BUILDING LOTS 50 x 100 Feet 50 z 120 Feet 50 x 150 Feet £0 x 170 Feet EASY PAYMENTS Apply to RP, PARADIS.Office of Gastonguay, Gastonguay & Giroux, Surveyors, 111 Mountain Hill, Morin Block.Phone 3897.Rooms 38 and 39.QUEBEC.LL LL OT TE LLL EEE LT) me ee Send for \u201cFreight \u2014 2 Elevators | 76 T and Their : Al 1) Uses\u201d | Cheaper Than Accidents EVERY printer knows the endless waste and damage of a pied form.Costly hours of labor lost and other expensive delays that simply annihilate profits and boost costs to prohibitive limits.Besides, the manual labor of carrying forms up and down stairs costs big money for every minute you endure such a system.A Shop that occupies more than one floor should have an F Otis Fensom Freight Elevator, Oris FENSOM The investment is small good freight elevator can be had for à ELEVATORS do not require an expensive outft.You would willingly pay almost as little as $70.Most printing shops much for a new presss attachment or for a typewriter in the EY LLL LLL LL CLL LL LL A ENT DN LC LL LLY CU LY LY LLL TY LY 3 office.Yet nothing else will pay for itself so quickly, Get '\u2018Freight Elevators and Their Uses.\u201d It ex : plains how freight elevators can be used to save send money in your business.It is worth having.me your Send for it now, \u201cThe Pied Porm\u2019 Result of Corre Book fred ing Forme Dewn tie Neirway Name.OTIS-FENSOM ELEVATOR COMPANY, LIMITED TRADER} BANK BUILDING « TORONTO Address.3 Err I I I En a a a rR A A A EE TTT IT II 3 = 8 CAT TTETITET TE TET TI TITI AI TETE TEE T PTIT TE EXP TPE TT TETE T Sara eat Turnbull's All lish make.49 St.John St.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1912, Underwear, in all styles and sizes.Every Garment Guaranteed.Pen-Angle and Morley's Ribbed and Plain Cashmere Hosiery.Fine German Wool Coat Sweaters Small Boys\u2019 Jersey Suits, Eng- E.J.DYNES, Wool and Union Tel.271 LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC UNDOUBTED SECURITY DFPOSITORS on secount of its EXCEPTIONAL CHARTER Head-Office : St.Joba Street, Upper Town Branches Opened Rvenings, Mondays and Saturdeyr : DIED.COPEMAN\u2014At St.Pierre, Charles- \u2018 bourg, on the 30th uit, after a brief * Îllness, Florence Anna, daughter of the late I.R.Kane and dearly beloved wife of Percy G.Copeman.Funeral notice later.Montreal and Lowell (Mass.) papers please : copy.MORIN\u2014On the 28th September, at the age of 27 years and 5 months, i Oilveni Morin, wife of Joseph L.Roussel.; ! Funeral will leave her late resi- *dence, 157 St.Oliver st.on Tues- * day, 1st October, at 8 o'clock a.m.\u2018for St.John the Baptist Church, -and thence to Cap Rouge Ceme- tery.+ Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.AUDITORIUM Mon, Tues, Wed, with Special Wednesday Matinee.The Famous International Singing Comedienne, Alice LI in \u201cLittle Miss Fix-It,\u201d with Lionel Walsh and original company.Prices: Evenings 25c to $2.00.Wednesda: Matines, 25¢ to $1.Seat sales opens Thursday.Grand Concert \u2014In Aid of ST.BRIDGETS HOME \u2014by\u2014 R.M.S, Empress of Ireland PIERROT TROUPE, St PATRICK'S HALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1912.Programme, Part 1.Opening Chorus.The, Troupe Song, Mother Machree.H.Tunstall Humorous song, The Spaniard That Blighted My Life.B.Kennedy Song, T No Want to Mingle With the Girls.J.T.Dawson Song, Come Back to Me.A.Grey Humorous song, No, No, No.P, Laycock Song, Thora.coe.C.Lewis Humorous song, Hey Up, It's Coming.«\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.J, L.Jones Part 11.Character Songs and Sketches by Members of the Troupe.Tickets.25 Cents SUPPLY OF ICE As the season for the delivery of ice expires on the 1st October, P.J.Holden desires to inform his custom- ets and the public in general that he is prepared to accept orders and continue delivery to all who desire to se- eure an extra supply.\u2018By telephoning 454 all orders will be promptly attended to.sept30x3 OSTEOPATHY The science of healing without the use of drugs.Dr.J.F.LANDERS Osteopathist Consultation and examination free.Office : 48 Louis St.Phone 1198.\"Hare are a few of the ills which yield readily to Osteopathy \u2014 Asthma, Fevers, Lumbago, Headache, Kidriey and Liver Diseases, all forms of knee trouble, including all dislocations, Constipation, Insomnia, Rheumatism, Neursigia, Nervous Heart Trouble and many others.Spinal Meningitis a sure cure.I \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VICTORIA CURLING CLUB The Annual General Meeting called for the first Tuesday in October has been postponed until Tuesday, 8th of October, due notice of which will appear later.By order, F.O, JUDGE, Hon, Secy.UMBUS HALL, (Grande Aloe) Friday Evening, October 4th, at 8.15 O'Clock The Beautiful Dramatic Soprano, MADAME LILIAN NORDICA Assisted By William Morse Rummel, Violin Virtuoso; Miss Romayne Simons, Pianist; Mee Mabel Krog- Rummel, Accompanist.\u2018Tickets and plan of reserved seats at A.Lavigne's Music and Piano Warerooms, 54 Couillard Street.Doors opened at 7.50.Performance at 8.15 o'clock.For details, see circular and programme, sept26,28,0ct1,3 4x8 QUICK WORK AT IMMIGRANT SHEDS Improvements in Service Save Time and Expense in Handling the New Comers.J.P.Stafford .acting immigration agent at the port of Quebec, has introduced some new methods by which the handling, inspection and forwarding to their destinations of immi grants at the Louise docks can be accomplished in about half the time it has usually taken.To begin with, the baggage of the new settlers is examined on the embankment as it comer off the ship and placed on board the special box cars without the loss of time that occurred when the steamship and railroad companies were chliged to haul the baggage from the landing to a platform some three hundred yards away before the examination and rechecking could be proceeded with.Mome than a thousand immigrants who came on Sunday on board the Allan line steamers Scandinavian and Corsican were landed at Quebec.The Scandinavian reached her berth at 4:30 p.m., and an hour and a half later the medical and civil inspection of the immigrants was finished, their baggage stored away in the cars, and they were ready for the train to convey them westward.Quick Work on Corsican.At 6:15 the Corsican was berthed and ready to land \u201cher complement of SX hundred immigrants, and by 9 o'clock, or less than three hours afterwards, the .nspection was over, passengers reticketed, and shortly afterward the C.P.R.:pecial in walt- ing started away for the west.Yesterday morning 500 passengers, ineluding 300 children from the Dr.Barnordo Home arrived at 10 o'clock by the Allan line steamer Sicilian, and at 2:30 were on their way west.This quick dispatch le due to the improvements that the acting agen: has made in the service.The officials of the steamship and C.P.R.companies which handle the greater part of the passenger traffic, are delighted with the imprevements introduced by Mr, Stafford, which they say not only make a saving in time, but In the expesi:se of handling baggage, which they have Leew urg wg for the past five years.pe à eos ei | arr fl IN AND ABOUT TOWN papers ORPHANS WILL BE GIVEN CAR RIDE Guests of Quebec Automobile Club Today\u2014Will Display Flags on Drive.The orphans of Quebec will enjoy their auto ride with the members of the Quebec Automobile Club to-day providing the weather is fine.The auto club members will give the children a ride through the city end around Cap Rouge.All members of the club are expected to send their cars to the Auditorium at 12.30 to report to the secretary, Mr.Beaupre.Owners of cars not belonging to the association are also invited to send their cars.Those who have donated flags for the children in honor of the occasion, inclitde the following: Frank Carrel, W.J.B.Brunet, Aug.Piau, W.H, Lacuard, J.H.Fortier.J.M.Landry, C, Kirouac, members of the committee of the Quebec Automobile club who have bought 500 flags together with those received from the firms of Jos.Amyot & Co., P.J.Garneau and J.Brophy.of the Cambridge Book Store, will give .| every orphan a souvenir flag on their motor ride this afternoon, NO ARENA ON DAA.GROUNDS Montreal Syndicate Buys Senator Choquette\u2019s Share and Will Build Residences.Senator P.A.Choquette, who held a proprietary share in the Q.A.A, Agrounds, Grande Allee, has disposed of his interests to a Montreal syndicate.The Senator, in answer to a query from the Chronicle, last night confirmed the news of the sale, and said that while he was not disposed to give out the amount for publication, said he had made a fair profit out of the transaction.He also said that the Montreal syndicate that made the purchase intended buildiag a number of private residences on the property, which appears to put an end to \u2018the proposed building of an arena on the grounds, 8ST.PATRICK'S CHURCH.During this month there will be special devotions at St.Patrick's Church in honor of the Blessed Virgin, Services will be held every evening during the month of October at 7.30 o'clock, CHUCH NOTICE.St.John the Evangelist's Church, Portneuf\u2014There will be no service next Sunday morning in Portneuf on account of the Harvest Thanksgiving Service and Holy Communion at Halesborough.Evening service at Portueuf at 7 p.m.Visitors welcome at all our services.PIERROT TROUPE CONCERT FOR ST.BRIDGET'S HOME The \u201cpierrot Troupe\u201d from the SS.Empress of Ireland will give a concert in aid of St.Bridget's Home at St.Patrick's iall tomorrow evening.The programme will include songs by Messrs.Tunstall, Kennedy, Dawson, Grey, Laycock, Lewis and Jones in the first part, and character songs and sketches by members of the troupe in the second part.SNOW AT HALESBOROUGH.The first snowstorm of the season arrived in Halesborough on Sunday afternoon.The storm raged for two hours and was so bad that a harvest thanksgiving service which should have been held had to be postponed until next Sunday.The old residents say that six weeks from now we can look for good sleighing\u2014and also to expect a very severe winter.MRS.PERCY G.COPEMAN, The many friends of Mrs.Percy G.Copeman will be pained to hear of her death.which occurred yesterday at St.Pierre, Charlesbourg, after a short illness.Mrs.Copeman.who was but 30 years old, took a cold a little over a week ago.which developed into double pneumonia, and despite the efforts of the best medical skill the disease prove.ed fatal.Her hushand and four young children, three girls and a boy, her mother and three sisters and two brothers survive her, to whom macere sympathy will be extended.CHILDREN'S COATS See our Woollen and Tweed Coats in sizes from 4 years, exceptional values.Holt, Renfrew & Co, Ltd, Buade St.ALICE LLOYD FIXED THINGS Former English Vaudeville Star Now Shines Effulgent in Musical Comedy.It was Allee Lloyd all the way.Don't you know Alice Lloyd, that dainty, charming and delicious artist who almost set the music halls on fire in England, and then came to America and succeeded in starting a second near conflagration?Don\u2019t remember Sweet Alice\u2014no, not Ben Bolt, but you great public?Don't you remember that vivacious girl who, in sailor togs, sang about \u201cShip, ahoy,\u201d and about everybody who loved a sailor?Do you forget the invitation to \u201cSplash Me,\u201d or the query \u201cWho're You Gettin' at, eh?\u201d Wel, the same little Alice Lloyd\u2014well, perhaps she's not £o little as we used to know her, but she is still as bright as ever\u2014 appeared in a musical comedy last night called \u201cLittle Miss Fix-le\u201d Miss Lloyd certainly fixed the comedy to please a large audience at the Auditorium, and she showed all her old- time charms.Miss Lloyd has had a comedy built around her, and it seems to suit her like a charm.Her audi: ence did not seem to be s0 much concerned with the piece as they did their desire to see the adorable Alice.This popular lady is such a splendid entertainer that the audience could not get enough of her work.She danced and she sang, but it was in her old offerings, known almost the world over, that the won her greatest success.Miss Lloyd was called upon 50 many times to respond that she had the greatest difficulty in securing breath to answer all the demands.But Miss Lloyd is still Miss Lloyd, and the Miss Lloyd whom we know is as pleasing and entertaining as ever.While Miss Lioyd is pretty nearly all the show, she has associated with her some extreinely clever people.A comedian of splendid attainments is Lionel Walsh.He is one of the mosi finished that Quebec has seen in 2 long time, and his song, \u201cMy Word,\u201d was à reai dream of how a song can be sung.James C.Lane is anotiter artist of merit, and he also won much success.One of the prettiest numbers of the piece was \u201cExcusc Me, Mr.Moon,\u201d which was sung in conjunction with Miss Lloyd by Victor Foster.The latter is no stranger to Quebec, and he made quite a hit with the star in addition to the moon.The piece is splendidly mounted, the company is a capable one in every respect, most of the musica! numbers are of the kind that keep you tapping your toes in accompaniment and the whole production is one that cannot fail to appeal to modern theatre-go- ers.But if \u201cMiss Fix-It\" lives, perhaps it would not be wrong to say that it is because that jolly Alice Lloyd is still at the zenith of her powers and her attractiveness.She is the mainspring of the show and her showdown is a great one.PRETTY WEDDING.At Chaudiere Curve a very pretty wedding took place on Monday morning at the Presbyterian Church, when Miss Alfretta Mary Sharpe, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Sharpe, was united in marriage to Mr, Peter Walter E.Mulien, of Campbellton, N.B.The Rev.Mr, Wright, of Levis, officiated.The bide, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a silk voile dress with a veil and orange blossoms.She carried a bouquet of roses, sweet peas and maiden- haie fern.The bridesmaid, Miss Maude F.Sharpe, was gowned in cream silk with overlace, wearing a cream hat with willow plume.he wedding march was rendered by Miss Ida Ruthman, of Quebec.The groom was supported by Mr.Walter Ruthman, of Quebec.The church was tastefully decorated with palms and potted Rowers.At the conclusion of the ceremony the young couple received the congratulations of their friends, after which all repaired to the home of the bride's parents where 2 bounteous repast wa: served.Those in attendance from out of town were: Rev.Mr.Wright, Miss Wright, of Levis; Miss Flora Goss and Miss Jenetta Smith, cousins of the bride.Campbellton, N.B.; Miss Ida and Alice Ruthman, Quebec: Mr.Albert Clint, Quebec: Mr, Tancrede Asselin, Montreal: Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Bently, Montreal: Miss Royce, Lennaxville, Que.The Chaudiere guests were Mrand Mrs.J.Caron and daughtereand Mr.Harold Johnston.The wedding gifts were displayed upon a table in the drawing room and were very beantiful, including silver, cut glase and linen.Mr.and Mrs, Mullen left amid showers of confetti, rice and good wishes on the Maritime Expres for Montreal, and on their return will reside in Campbellton.N.B.The bride teavelled in Alice blue suit with a large hekver hat, trimmed with a large white willow plume, CONSTABLE DOYLE HAD BUSY TIME There was quite a busy time for Constable Doyle, of No.2 Station, last evening, when he liad a run-in with two sailors who ny creating a disturbance at the cornet of Cote St.Genevieve and St.Eustache street.The constable, however, landed them in the station, : T0 THE METROPOLIS While Disappointed at Inclement Weather Were Much Pleased with Reception.As announced yesterdsy, the demonstration in honor of the fever- stricken victims who are buried at Point St.Charles, had t> be indef- nitely postponed on account of the inclement weather.However, a large number of Hibernians and their friends took advantage of the occasion to visit Montreal, and while they were much disappointed on account of the outdoor demunstration having to be cancelled, still all have expressed themselves as delighted with the trip, in a general sense.The excursion train was in charge of Mr, James McKenna, the genial and popular C.P.R.travelling passenger agent, who was as usual most zealous and assiduous in his atention for the comfort of the excursionists.The Hibernian Cadets marched \u2018in a body headed by their bugle band from St.Patrick's School to the depot, after paying their respects to the Rev.Rector and Fathers of St Patrick's Church, They were accompanied to the depot by the rector and Rev.Bry.William, director of the school, and a large number of their friends.They also marched in 2 body from Place Viger to the St.Lawrence Hall with the members of the parent body and were joined by many Moutrealers.They were lustily cheered along the route.Notwithstanding the heavy rain Sunday morning, they marched from St.Lawrence Hall to St.Aon Church to attend mass, and were welcomed by the rector, Rev, Father Daly, C.SS.R.who compti- mented them on their neat and military appearance.After mass they repaired to St.Ann School and paid their respects to Rev.Bro.James, the former director of St.Patrick\u2019s, and were his guests for the remainder of the day.the Rev.Brother having made great preparations for their coming, giving them a sumptuous feast.The cadets were accompanied to Montreal by Rev.Brothers Memoriam and Stanislaus, They are in charge of the former named brother, who has been untiring in his efforts in their behalf, and is to be complimented in having established the present high state of discipline which exists within the ranks of the corps.As also stated in yesterday's issue, there was a religious service at St.Patrick's Church, and in the afternoon, at the appointed hour, notwita- standing the heavy downpour of rain and snow, a delegation of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the A.O.H.and United Irish League drove to the cemetery and deposited a wreath oi immortelles at the base of the stone.In the evening at 8 o'clock the presentation to the Hon.Charles J.Doherty, Minister of Justice, and the THOS.DONOHUE T.D.Dubuc, Successor Distinguished Models in Women\u2019s Suits and Coats Pretty Velvet Suits in Plain and Corded effects, made in the latest models.Tailored Smits of Heavy Wool Two Tone Corduroy, trimmed + in Braid and Buttons.Norfolk Suits of Tweed Mixtures in the colorings most vogue.Heavy Tweed Coats with reversible cloth collar and cuffs.Handsome Velvet Coats made in this season's newest models.Smart Coats of Ratine.suitable for travelling and street wear.Misses and Children's Coats in a great choice of patterns and cloths.THOS.188 and DONOHUE 193 St.Jons St.You Can Cash Them in At par Any County Everywhere EE TRAVELLERS\u2019 CHEQUES ISSUED BY oi cv AMERICAN EXPRESS CO; DOMINION EXPRESS CO.INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO.They only cost 50 cents per $100.Absolutely safe.Call or write for particulars.HONE & RIVET, General Travel Agency, 31 BUADE ST.opposite the Basilica, QUEBEC.Telephone $104.We have them, DOMINION FISH AND FRUIT COMPANY _ Champlain Market Place OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Season now opemng in a few days.The only agents in Quebec for the celebrated Seal Shipt and Cultivated Malpecque Oysters, : FRUITS FRUITS! FRUITS! Pears, Peaches, Prunes, Tomatoes, Apples, Grapes, Plums, By far the best establishment for fruits.The most complete assortment.New stock continually arriving.Delivered to customers at moderate prices.FISH! VEGETABLES! All kinds of Fresh, Smoked and Salt Fisk.Our stock of Vegetables cannot be equalled in Quebec.Members and Sole Agents in Quebec for sale of fruit products of the Distributing Company of the West.OYSTERS other gentlemen took place at the Corona Hotel, followed by a banquet to a limited number of invited guests.The banquet was jointly presided over by Mr.T.M.Quigley, county president A.O.H.Montreal, and Dr.Kennedy.of St.Patrick's society.Some very elquent and able speeches were delivered by Messrs.Foy and Sullivan, national officers of the Ancient Order of Hebernians: Mayor Lavalle, mayor of Montreal: Dr.Guerin and others.Universal regret was expressed that the weather has interferred with the celebration, and special reference was made to the big delegation coming from Quebec, and all the speakers expressed their sorrow that the Quebecers had met with such keen disappointment.Matters are already under consider- sation by the A.O.H.as to the appropriateness of holding a joint celebration next year both at Montreal! and Grosse Isle on a large scale which would he participated in by visitors from the United States and Western Canada.RECORDER'S COURT.Ten prisoners charged with drunkenness appeared before the Deputy Recorder yesterday and were die- posed with fines ranging from $2 and costs ar eight days to $5 and casts or fifteen days, respectively.CAR SERVICE INTERRUPTED.Owing to the breaking of a trolley wire near tht Champlain Market yesterday.the electric car service was considerably interrupted in the Lower Town yesterday afternoon, causing a good deal of inconvenience.SPORTSMEN Send your game heads to Holt, Renfrew & Co., Ltd., to be mounted.First class work and promptdelivery guaranteed, HENRI GAGNON Pupil of Messrs.Philipp Gigout and Widor of the Conservatory of Paris.\u201c Piano, Organ, Harmony.8 St Flavien Street.Tel.1035, Faguy, Lepinay & Frere 254-264 St.John Streat \u2014\u2014 Our Millinery Opening Our Millinery Exposition is always the popular event of the season.It has been amply proven by the large attendance during these opening days.Our great collection is the nicest ever seen.Pay a visit to this department.Buttons as Trimmings We have made a special feature of Buttons this fall and winter.Never before have we had such a fine collection as at present.Pearl, bone, metal, fabric or: crochet effects, plain or fancy, large or small-\u2014be sure to find the kind you want.We make all kinda of cow ered buttons of all sizes.-, .Fall Gloves See our special line of Lisle Gloves, imitation of dog skin.Colors black, brown and natural, Sizes 6 to 7H, This is the greatest glove value at .,.,.25 Ready-made Clothing Two excellent Suit values in very new Scotch woolen suitings, shades of grey, brown and fawn, A stylish model, well tailored throughout.Prices $12.75 and $14.78 It's absolutely the best values for that money You can't obtain better elsewhere, Untrimmed Hats You should just come and see this lot of untrimmed hats that have just arrived from Paris.Don't buy your hat before seeing ours: Come.we are sure to suit you with a hat that is stylish, becoming and correctly priced.Penman\u2019s Cashmere Stockings We keep Pen-Angle Canadian Cashmere Stockings for ladies.They are heavy plam cashmere for fall and winter wear.87 to 10.Prices 39c, 50c & 60 5 ™HS 3 ÉSERTRE, PU BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Pierre Bourgault, of Thétford Mines, has accepted under benefit of inventory, the estate of the late Prosper Bourgault, in his lifetime restaurant keeper, on Notre-Dame $t, Thetford Mines.VICTOR MORISSET, N.P., for Pierre Bourgault.; \u20ac sept30x2 ST.URSULE HOUSE Room and Board, also Table Board.First-class sccommodation for tram sien 72 ST.URSULE ST.Comer St.Louis Street.| vga Hote! Blanchard JOS.CLOUTIER, Pro.American and European Plar Nesrths Terminus af Ralt ways sndNavigation Companies NOTRE DAME SQUARE - QUES£C SAVOY CAFE 68 John Strest Moat Up-to-Date Cafe in town, Meals served a la carte or at regular 25¢.rate.Try our pies.[RE 0 acer & T.LEVALLEZ, Prop.31$ Mounataiss -Lill Cate es te Hotel em ps sem noon ol > | 8T, LAWRENCE HALL | Manirea ,160 ROOMS \u2018far Rooms $1.9) per day Jlass Grill Room anid 3.HIGGINS, |\" >#pprietor pS gy, NEW YORK CITY O75 Bly.Whelesatle an\u20ac Motasl le Districts, and Meneun AGEN 1 anresd 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES s1.00 PER DAY up t and Cafeea eave iar piet Onlde sng EE == Latest Sporting News [| EEE REE NEW YORK GIANTS RECRUIT PITCHERS Enthusiasts Surprised with the Big String McOtaw Has for Championship Games.\u2018New York, Sept.30\u2014Enthusiasts who are following the.concluding work of the New York Giants before the world series are being surprised with the strength of McGraw's string of recruit pitchess.Such men as Demaree, Kirby, Goulai¢ and Bader, all strange names in the Giants\u2019 line-up, have been tricd out in the past few games since the pennant was assured, and helped to boost the Giants showing.Bader, a youngster from Dallas, Texas, pitched a winning game against Philadelphia to-day although nine hits were made off him.None of these recruits are eligible for the big games next week, but tise fact that they are winning games is pointed to by many fans ag indicating strong men behind them.In the last five games the Giants have played it is strange that the only one lost was pitched by the so-called star of the team, Big Jeff Tesreau, against Boston on Saturday.To-day\u2019s victory was the 101st for the Giants this season, one less than the string of Boston American victories to date.Predominance of earlier opinion that the Red Sox would be strong favorites in the world series is weakening, particularly here.Many of the \u201cexperts\u201d say that the contenders are 30 evenly matched that a seven game series is not at all likely.The clear cool day, keeping the crowd at the Polo Grounds in a shivering state, led to much speculation as to world series weather, The heavy rains last week are believed to have emptied the clouds for some time to come, but chill winds, more in order for foothall than baseball, seemed from unofficial observation to be in prospect.It is recalled that last year the weather was so rainy during the big game season that it took 13 days to dispose of the six contests.BRITISH LACROSSE TEAM WILL PLAY IN QUEBEC Ottawa, Sept.30.\u2014Mr.Emmanuel Tasse, honorary president of the Capital Lacrosse Club, has received a letter from Har:y Al ham, of London, Eng, confirming previous announcements as to the coming of a British lacrosse team next summer.They will go to Australia in the spring ant play à series of games on their return in August at Vancouver, Winnipeg, Calgary, Toronto: Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec.Permission for hE tour has been granted by \u2018the British Lacrosse Association, but they may only be allowed to play against amateur teams and not against professional clubs as had been expected., PRESIDENT LYNCH WILL MAKE ENQUIRY New York, Sept.30\u2014President Thomas J.Lynch, of the National League, purposes to have the board of directors of the league investigate the charges of Horace S.Fogel, president of the Philadelphia.club, that favorable decisions by certain umpires were responsible for the New York club winning the pennant this year.Mr, Lynch says he cares nothing for Mr.Fogel's personal attack upon him, but that the imputation of dishonesty nn the part of the umpires cannot be overlooked.fn a statement issued to-night, Mr.Lynch says: \u201cAs fer as President Fogel's attack on the president of the Nationat League is concerned 1 care nothing.My twenty-five years\u2019 record in baseball speaks for itself.The cowardly attack on the henesty of the umpires and the game itself is a different matter, however and cannot he overlooked.1 shall take these charges of President Fogel before the board oF director: of the National League, which han sole jurisdiction.Regardless of whether MF, Fogel has financial interests in the Philadelphia club or not, he is the president of that organization and the charges made can only be handled by the league itself\u201d Children Ory ,_ FOR FLETCHERS CASTORIA ocesn, combined with every Golf, Tenals, Billiards, D Hea quarters \u201cAMERICA'S SWITZERLAND\" LAKE TOXAWAY, N.C- TOXANAY NOW OPEN $75,000 Improvements PASSACONAWAY INN, : Beashore and Country combined.A charming picturesque resort, directly on and overlooking the owting, Automebilin ing, Sailing, Fine Orchestre.On direet line to Portland and the White Mountains.Open June 27th.For booklet sddress HOLLAND HOUSE, Fifth Avene and 30th Btreet, New York.GEORGIAN TERRACE Atlanta, for touriste from ali points of the compass.\u2019 *'D MOUSE, 30th St, and Sth Avenue, ie the most deli located hotel in New York.shitally a | Including 40 new Bathrooms, Golf Links, 20-mile Lake Drive.York Cliffs, Maine known Summer pastime, & Garage, Bathing, Pleh- Ge DAY OF THRILLS AS AUTOS PREPARE Feet in the Air\u2014Many Have Narrow Escapes.Race Track.Wauwatosa, Wis, Sept.30.\u2014Practice began to-day for the Vanderbile Cup, Pabst and Wis consin and Grand Prix trophy automobile races, scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday respee- tively.Tt was a day of thrills.From the very outset, the larger cars hegan to average about 78 miles an hour, which surprised the thousands of spectators along the course.Tetzlaff, in the Fiat car which he will drive in the Vanderbile Cup race Wednesday.skirted a lap on the eight mile course in six minutes and 16 sec- omis, a little better than an 80-mile an hour average.He also drove sev-\" eral laps with his larger ear of the same make, which he is to p'lot in the International Grand Prix, but his time with this was slower.A \u2018thrill was provided when Caleh Bragg, in the big car he will drive in the Grand Prix, came down the stretch at shout a 90-mile an hour clip and threw off two years of a rear tire thread.Tire Turns Balloo: This shot perpendicularly in the air to a height of about 1000 feet aud then returned almost to the identical spot where the machine was when the tire flew off.The rubber was so hot it could not he held in the hare hand.George Clark had a narrow escape when he skidded hadly on the back stretch.Just as Tetzlaff wax pasisng Clark, the car of Clark swerved tn one side and as Clark tried to right it, it rolled on two wheels for some distance, then plunged into the soft sand in the ditch.Clark finally righted the car without stopping and condnued.In making the next to his last lap, Tetzlaff was struck in the right lens of his goggles by a stone thrown up as he was passing another driver.Splinters of glass from the broken lens were driven iro his eye.but he continued on to his pit without stopping.Several bitg of glass were removed from his Le an jhe started off on another lap.BASEBALL RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE.At Boston : R.H.E Brooklyn .021 000 021\u2014 6 9 0 Bostoy .100 020 002\u2014 5S 11 31 Batteries :\u2014Ragon, Knetzer and Miller; Brown and Rariden.At New York : = \" { R HE, Philadelphia .00§ 011 000\u2014 2 9 0 New York .000 006 3Ix\u2014 4 7 3 Batteries :\u2014Alexinder, Seaton and Killifer; Bader and ilson.At St.Louis\u2014 R.H.E.Cincinnati .,.202 000000\u2014 4 5 4 St.Louis .000 201 Wx\u2014 0 8 0 Batteries :\u2014Fromme and Severoid; Perritt and Snyder, Bliss.At Chicago : R.H.E.Chicago .000 100 200\u2014 3 $ 0 Pittsburg .140 200 011\u2014 9 13 2 Batteries :\u2014Cheney, Toney, Powell and Archer, Yentz; Hendrix and Gibson, / AMERICAN LEAGUE.At Washington\u2014 R.H.E.Boston «011011 300\u20147 7 2 Washington .000 100 202\u2014 5 6 1 Batteries :\u2014O'Brien and Cady ; Eggle, Boehling, Gallia and Henry.At Philadelphia : R HE New York .030 200 050 00\u201410 13 5 Philadelphia .020 032 300 01\u201411 15 8 Batteries :\u2014Caldwelt.Shultz and Sweeney; Bush, Covalesky and Lapp.GUNBOAT SMITH WINS, New York, Sept.3.\u2014Gunboat Smith, of California, knocked out Jim Savage, of Orange, N.J., in the third round of a scheduled ten-round bout at Madison Square Garden to-night.The knockout blow was a right uppercut on the jaw under the ear, The Californian had weighed in at 179, while the local man was nine pounds heavier, Johnny Dundee fought a fast clean draw with Harry Thomas, the English featherweight, and Joe Thomas, of New Orleans, outpointed Jimmy Coffey, of New York, in another fast bout.PHILADELPHIA CRICKETERS DEFEAT THE AUSTRALIANS Philadelphia, Sept.30.\u2014By the narrow margin of two runs, the Gentlemen of Philadelphia to-day won the first of the series of international cricket matches being played in this country by the Australian eleven.The total score of the two innings of each team was: Philadelphia, 259; Australians, 257.The match was ended amid much excitement, and J.B.King, of the Philadelphia team, a veteran howler of international reputation, added more laurels to his career.With the acore at 138 runs for nine wickets in thelr second innings, three more runs needed to win, and W.J.Whittey, no mean batsman at one of the wickets, King sent down a fast ball that completely beat the Australian and clean.Bursting Tire Goss Thousand | rEREC - RON | pa ALICE LLOYD BELIEVES IN OUTDOOR SPORT Charming British Star Thinks That Walking Is the Greatest of Them All.\u201cI was greatly charmed with my re- ceptian in your good old city tonight,\u201d said Alice Lloyd, the famous English comeflienne, to a Chronicle reporter last evening after the show.Being English, you know, it was with \u2018great pleasurd \u201cthat I found s0 many -of my fellowtcountrymen and Now-countrywomen to greet me\u2014 and how they did appreciate the old songs.\u201d Miss Lloyd is a devotee of all kinds of out-door sports and is an enthusiast in such sports as golf, automobiling, horseback riding and motor boating.She holds the world's record for a woman in the last named sport by reason of having driven a 100-horsepower boat owned by W.J.Connors of Buffalo, N.Y., at a rate of 30 miles an hour on the Niagara River.But .walking is alike a preventative and a cure for all ills with this charming Britisher.\u201cElectric cabs, trolleys and yaicians px SUAS ABE RUN.OF YOUNG, MEA Recorder Dery So Said at the Meeting of the Licenss Commissioners Yesterday, Homorsble Judges Carroll, Cross and Tessier, members of the new License Commission, appointed by the Provincial Government to inquire and study into the sale of liquor throughout the Province and suggest amendments to the present license law, held à session at the Quebec Court House terday.re Justice Carroll presided and there were quite a large number of interested parties present who took an active par, for and against the cause of temperance.= Provincial Comptroiler A.Brosnan, Secretary of the Commission, read a letter addressed to the Commission in favor of the cause of temperance from the well known champion of the cause, Rev.Canon Sylvain, of Rimouski.Recorder Dery followed with a strong denouncement of the abuses of intoxicating liquor, and in scathing language condemned the sale.He illustrated the ma in.which the hotelkeeper secured his license by the presentment of a petition on which was written the names of 25 municipal electors, and suggested that the petition should come from the majority of .the electors in the ward where the petitioner intended to carry on business.He also advocated that should there de good grounds for the cancellation of a license, it should be done at once instead of waiting until the expiration of the year to do s0, and furthermore each hotelkeeper should be obliged to have a petition for renewal of his lic- RENOMINATION OF COVERNOR DIX Democrats of New York Find a Sharply Drawn Division in the State.Syracuse, N.Y., Sept.30\u2014The night before the Democratic state convention found a sharply drawn issue over the re-nomination of Governor Dix.All day long the opponents of the Governor massed their forces around the headquarters of Leader Charles F.Murphy, of Tammany Hall, to urge him to withdraw his support from the Governor.When night came they claimed to have won a victory.They asserted that the Governor would not be re-nominated and that the availability of other candidates was being considered.Justice Victor J.Dowling, of New York, and Congressman William Sulzer were said to be the leading candidates in opposition to Governor Dix.Others talked of were Martin H.Glyan, of Albany, who is to preside as temporary chairman of the convention ; John Purroy Mitchell.President of the Board of Aldermen of New York; Supreme Court Justice James W.Gerard; Surrogate Robt.L.Fowler, of New York; Lieut.-Governor Thos.F.Conway; Mayor John J, Irving.of Binghamton, and Thos.B.Lockweed, and Senator Geo.B.Burd, of Buffalo, The forces fighting for Governor Dix\u2019s re-nomination were no less active to-night than those making the struggle against him .Leaders of the Dix movement went among the arriving delegates and urged their support of the Governor.Governor Dix heartened his followers here late to- radical remedy of putting into effect article 23 of the treaty of Berlin, providing for the introduction in the European provinces of Turkey a statute giving a measure of self-government under a provincial governor- general controlled by the powers.Want Decision of Powers Russia\u2019s proposal was communieat- ed to Turkey by M.De Giers, the ambasssdor to Austria-Hungary.Great Britain showed herself willing to talk reforms in Macedonia in a general way without committing herself to anything definite.France's answer is due to-morrow and her attitude is expected to be still more conservative, being dictated mainly by consideration of finance.More was expected of Great Britain, where for years sympathetic interest was accorded the Macedonian cause.The principal task of the powers, in case hostilities actually break out would be to localize their scope, as [taly was forced to localize her's to a limited area.The immediate danger depends upon the possible action of Roumania, instigated by Austria-Hungary.It is worth noting that the King of Roumania was to-day named as a field marshal of the Russian army, an honor now held only by King Nicholas of Montenegro.His.Sendo Stronet S055 fhe Dal .{Continued from Page One.) O'Reilly said.\u201cHis analysis shows that death could have been due to any of half a dozen or more causes, including heart disease, acute indiges tion, uremia or drowning.It fits in beautifully with the defence.\u201d Daniel Dewitt, a negro boatman at Greenwood Lake, in whose waters Mrs.Szabo died July 16 last, testified Libera! Leader Says Governgathered from Stormont and contiguous ridings, Sir Wilfrid Laurier in- an effective policy withont the navy dress with what he said would be of Agriculture, contrasted records of er's weight to its small hody.What SAS SIR WILFRID ment Is Torn by Dissensions.New Election Only Remedy.Cornwall, Ont.Sept.30.\u2014In the Victoria Skating Rink to-night, be- forge an audience of some 2000 people augurated his Central Ontario campaign by a speech in which he claimed the Conservative party is torn by dissensions which prevent its coming to or any other of the burning questions now confronting the Canadian people.He claimed that the only solution of the present situation is a new élection, and he concluded his ad- the motto of their campaign, \u201cPlease don't cry, don't whine, don\u2019t despair, but prepare at once for à new the\u201d Hon, Sidney Fisher, late ITinister the two parties and rehearsed the arguments familiar in the last election to the effect that the Conservatives had made different appeals for election in.the provinces of Quebec and Ontario.Sir Wilfrid, after the usual preliminary humorous references to last year's defeat, exclaimed: \u201clI ask you, my Conservative friends, what has been done by the present government during the last twelve months, It would sit very lightly on the two wings of a sparrow nad not add so much as a feath- has heen done is not visible to the naked eye.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1914, repr = » v We own and offer wa re Pi 8300,000 Toronto Paper Mfg.Company, Limited 6% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds J Denominations: $100, $500, $1,000 ee 1 2 Dated 1st September, 1918.Due 1st September, 1948, 5 3 Interest payable 1st March and 1st September, Mon 4 Li i d interest payable at the Bank of Montreal in Toronto, treal, \u2018 Proc and tert pe nk of Montres h; THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY - Taverzs axn Taaxsrzr Aewwe NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED - - - - Recistnan PRICE: 98 TERMS ON APPLICATION ; f î CAPITALIZATION Authorised Isaned i Capital Stock.#1,000,000 | 8750,000 3 Six Per Cent.Bonds.750,000 500,000 D ) DIRECTORS G.P.Gnant, President - - - - -.President Dominion Bond Company, Limited 5 T.H.Watson, Vice-President - Vice-Pres.The Spanish River Pulp & Paper Mills, Limited Rev.Dn.Wu.Baigas - « - - - - - Methodist Book and Publishing House Ricnarp BrowN « - + - - - - < - = - Brown Bros, Limited, Stationers R.S.Wacnix - < -< - - - - - - Victoria Harbor Lumber Company, Limited R.A.Lron - - - - - Director The Spanish River Pulp & Paper Mills, Limited A.W.Drioas, Secretary DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTNI J to F Mig.Com » Limited, was established fn 1882 at Cornwall, Ont, : The Toros consisting twenty one buildings, is located on the St.Lawrence River and A the wall Canal, with unusually favorable water and rail shipping facilities.It gives A pa 2 tee ey A day when he sent a telephone mess-| hae he saw her boating with Gibson Naval Poli employment to from 175 to 200 hands and is operated day and night.The present A anse signed every year.2ge from the State Capitol declaring | , few minutes before she died and | ov ingle Over Naval Policy.ver y output is about 40,000 pounds of high-grade linen, book, bond and lithographing R Opposed To Bars.unqualifiedly that his name would go leani he side of \u2018The reason is that since the mo- rage i to bars,\u201d said Judge | before the convention and that he | (a! she vas leaning over the si os ment they got into office they have vaper à day.| \u201cI am opposed to bars,\u201d sai ge Id not wichd ï h t the boat, gazing into the water.John been wrangling among themselves x A » Dery, \u201cbecause they are the run of would not i draw rom the race for Minturn, a Greenwood Lake store- over a naval policy.They have not ASSETS AND EARNINGS our young men.ar T toe.keeper, testified that Gibson and his | been idle They have been sitting at ki , .\u2019 i i .Depreciated appraised value of plant.$643,000.00 i es de yy re hotelkeepers estab.may to masons pata O'Gorman companion were exchanging places at the council board ever since - they (Made by PP Appraisal Company, Limited) 4 labos (heir business : a ds set their | than to remark that Justice Downy the mom nt the boat tipped ver: veut came in, to find out if it were possi.Surplus of liquid assets over liabilities.200,000.00 0 2 5 e A , Id mak, Nent idate.; a 3 le to get together on some naval \u2014\u2014 $845,000.Avy wih Bare are the.cau of uli | Mr.Murphy removed sienne water, the ve-appearance of the man | L01Y.Up to the present time they Net earnings, year ended April, 1911.ur ss oc 0 5 disorders.thi ing that th ti 1 \u2019 - is clingi ave not been able to come together, Net earnings, year ended April, 1912.ees X \u2019 \u201cBesides there is not one genuine undoubtedly have ny ad ns surface od Mis clinging pnd Hy not think that they ever will (Ja in to these earings, special reserves of \u2019 by .: i \u20ac e_able.819,000 were cres h restaurant out of every ten.They are | for \u2018the Governorship.away.: Sir Wilfrid .,000 r .À \u20ac ; inati : - proceeded to say that Net earnings, year ending April, 1918 (estimated).100,000.00 | PR ren ne Pre rt ep re | Wa, Remo of Rhos ents ro Son i a na Aer 02 (tiated.10 \u20ac man gra ¢ N.J, was 500 feet away in his motor | united policy because sitting at the excess of this estimate 3 be obliged to deposit security, and be- [ Mr.Murphy has let it become known boat when the boat capsized.He [same table were fifteen ministers of A i te i i 3 3 i is fri .3 r deducting all interest cha: repairs and k sides he should furnish two bondsmen, gh oA Winks plenty of heard Gibson yell and soon was be- | the cabinet who claimed that the f repl These net earnings are af 5 0° expenses, TECS, Tepa \\ w would cause ss side him.Conservative party had sown the 3 i i tuation.; .: ; a PEE ive platform intended to| \"LOOK Out for Lady,\u201d Said Gibson.Fuck during.the Tant chocs 1 8 PESTURES OP THE ISSUE ; [Ç | Referring to places kept by women, | go at least as far as that on which the | \u201cDon\u2019t mind me; there is a lady pealing to the Nationalists in Quebre i In recommending these bonds as combining all the points essential to a high-grade Judge Dery ssid: \u201cWhen it is found [other parties base their campaigns, | there\u2014-look for her,\u201d he says Gibson | on one propaganda and to the Loyal- 4 Investment, we desire to call attention to the following features of the issue: that liquor had been sold in such fos discussed to-night in preparation thouted 1s he ane capsized ists of Ontario on another.They got 5 Estimated earnings for the current year are three and one-third times the : Be ion a Be or Sh anton of th commits calc Rump pulled Giron abord | 1, % othe % oeher, They or bond inte ene 1 or oe thee ; oe Tachout even cha iv .to-morrow of the Democratic.Stare shoulders, for the lawyer had lost his ing passions.They sowed the wind A sinking fund which will become operative in 1915 is calculated to retire the ) righ .rentes cents for a tas convention.One of its features, the | shirt during the struggle in the water.and were now reaping the whirlwind.bonds before maturity.| .: prt He had feat learned his by | suffragists say, will be a plank similar | The motor boat lay still for ten min- Sir Cana peo Muse ha Coe: \u201ca for Additional bonds can only be issued up to 6634 per cent.of the amount required < il hi Lan ., extensions enlargemen Fa LS.07 2° - + misferiame to put hi fous sate one of | convention em week Peover can | she wile her crew of tres scunned | rune io, ere Canad, ue 0 Improvements and additions to.thé plant, already planned, should materially those houses.\u201d submission of the question of \u201cvotes | Gibson all this time wes ill of nausea.| 11003 the necessity of defending its increase the output and add to the earnings.Mr.L.A; Cannon, KC, who was | for women\" to the people of 1915, un.| - Albert McDanicll, whose rowboat pote pe refer re Le Application will be made to list the bonds on the Toronto Stock Exchangei 1 i ki ious), ib: hi f hi ting, decl; ; © ; - Je CLR Ae | Ch em ie Se dditon pctses A be fm ro ! \u2026 he would present a memo on behair| The platform builders face a deli- | the water in a canoe, but that he told lem.He said in 1902, while he was ! B N D | 3 of his clients at the next meeting of cate task in writing their reference to | her it probably would sheet Ribas in England, it had been represented i the Commission.the administration of Governor Dix.| he adde , persuaded Mrs.Sza to to him that Canada was doing n ; ; \" .; oth- a à Serving of Meals.ne friends declared pi Abandon | ne es for a canoe and ing for defence, api he had 8 Hered C oO M Pr AN Y, Li MITE D [| Mr.Joseph Turcotte contended that a platform endorsing Dix's adminis-| After the adjournment District Ar.| Te\" that Canada should take charge DOMINION BOND BUILDING DOMINION EXPRESS BUILDING the law respecting the sefving of tration it could not consistently refuse | torney Rogers said: of he defences at Esquimalt and .TORUNTO VANCOUVER LONDON, ENG.MONTREAL Pere av, tae ù per | Teme bo.AL he Same ce | \u201cEh uh prs pen Dr.Sct | Ae He a eo 1 ar] | _ | dn houses kept hy women should be | if Was said that a plank praising the { Of course our case has depended al- extent in population and resources as cru ee PE rr TE 2 stopped.Democratic administration of the past | most entirely on him all along.The | to make it possible, they would get a PRE A ñ : Mr.David Ouellet, of Montcalm | 0 years for its business efficiency | other witnesses proved the fact of | navy of thew awn.oo ion a resolu.| e\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 m\u2014\u2014 \u2014 = ~~ ville, said that it was the hotelkeeper and economy and the fulfillment of its death, and that was about all we ex- tion was agreed to by all the mem- An offering of the 6 per cent.first mortgage sinking rfund bonds of the Toronto Paper Mfg.Company, Lim: ited, will shortly be made by the Dominion Bond Company, Limited, of Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and London.England.The total issue is $500,000, and, in addition to the bonds, pledges already had been drafted.Balkan Troubles Moy Lala Wa pected them to prove.We may end our case tomorrow with Dr.Schultze\u2019s testimony.\u201d Gihson said he expected to be held for the grand jury, but was confident that he would win his freedom on æ trial.His wife sat beside him bers of parliament, even \u2018including Mr.Monk.to the effect that such a navy should be constructed.but later the Conservatives divided on the quesion, one hranch saying the navy should pass into Great Britain's control automatically in case of war, and i who sold liquor who should be pun ished and not the drunkard.It was forty-eighe years, he said, since he &ad gone irto a barroom, for he realized that such places were oniy a + e.Whenever he happened in a otel and felt sick, he had had.liquor hi , not wishing t during the session today and laughed | another that Canada should not have ; ; i - .brought Himself by standing wp .and chatted with him and his Tod any navy or fight for England under there is outstanding #50000 in com pty bar.\u2019 (Continued from Page One.) as the case progressed.and circumstances.mon stock.B.NS \u201cEverybody who testified today The depreciated appraised value of told the truth,\u201d Gibson said.\u201cbut Dr.The Law M o ican, Ch the plant is $645,000, with surplus of Canadian Navy of Canadians, h - whether the great powers will be able The Liberal naval policy was for a ; }.Hon.Judge Lemieux, Chief Justice of the Superior Court, and President of the Quebec Anti-Alcoholic League, complimented the Government on the composition of the Quebec License Commission.He considered that the Commission had a very important work to do, and they could not be expected to make a thorough study of question and to submit a com- ete report before fifteen or eighteen months, He referred to Sir Lomer Gouin as a friend of temperance, and .quoted the Prime Minister as saying that he wanted a temperance law and not a revenue law.He spoke of the results of the temperance agitation snd pointed out that in the city of Quebec it had resulted in the reduction of the number of licenses from 128 to 60.He considered that infrae- + tions of the license law should be heavily fined, and not dismissed with the fines which are now imposed.Speaking of a recent case in which © 8 number of women were arraigned on the charge of selling liquor without à license, he said that their light condemuation was a parody of justice, a mockery of law, and a scandal.In his closing remarks Judge Lemieux ssid that temperance workers now numbered a quarter of a million in the Provnce of Quebec and that they would help the commissioners to : make the law as perfect as possible, and that they would see thay the law was put into forcé and carried out in its every letter.After Recese.After recess Cure Lagueux deliver ed a powerful address against the abuse of liquor, and the moral effect of temperance, and made a number of suggestions for amendments to the present license act.Dr.Dorion.of the Action Sociale, spoke in the same strain, while Mr.L.Bertin, Secretary of the Quebec Victuatlers\u2019 Association, defended the principles of the licensed liquor deal.ars.\u2014 - to bring sufficient pressure to bear to prevent the outbreak of hostilities and preserve the status quo in the Balkans.To-day's developments appear fully to confirm the existence of a military understanding between Bulgaria, Servia, Greece and Montenegro directed against Turkey.The approach of winter is held to be a factor in favor of peac, and in the European capitals the hope is still cherished in diplomatic quarters that the efforts of the powers will be successful.The Russian and British representatives at Constantinople are energetically urging upon the Porte the necessity of carrying into execution the promised reforms in Macedonia and are applying pressure to induce Turkey to modify her provocative military preparations in the Adrianople district.MOBILIZATION MAY MEAN AN IMMEDIATE WAR.Belief in Russian Diplomatic Circles That Hostilities Are On Verge of Breaking Out.St.Petersburg.Sept.30\u2014The mobilization of the armies of Bulgaria, Servis and Greece will probably mean immediate war, according to the he.lier held in political circles here.The nature of Turkey's military activity the last few days is taken to mean that she intends to make war; in that case the Balkan condition has naturally forestalied her in her endeavor to profit by the rapid concentration of troops.The opinion is held here that the action of the Balkan states has resulted from the inability of the powers to deal with the situation.The conversations which the Russian Foreign Minister M, Sazonoff, has had in London apparently have been barren.ft is understood that Russia has taken an adequate view of the crisis.in the Balksas sad haa proposed the Schultze was in error in his conclusions.\u201d SNOW IN MAINE LOSS TO FARMERS Presque Isle, Me., Sept.30\u2014A snowstorm early today, the first of the season, caused heavy loss to farmers in this section.Fruit and shade trees were broken hy the weighs of the snow and standing grain damaged.Telephone wires were broken in many places.\u2014_\u2014 OILS, ETC.Savannah, Ga., Sept.30.\u2014Turpen- tine steady, 39%a30%:; sales 513; receipts 858; shipments 2500; stocks 36,054.Rosin, firm: sales 1781: receipts 3103: shipments 14,700; stocks 98,703.Quote: B.$630: D.$640645: E $6.4016.50: F, $6.5026.52%: G, 36.501 6.55: H, $6.55a6.57% : 1, $6.6006.65: K, esses: N, $7.50; WG, $8.00; WW, KEDGEREE.One pound of cooked fish, one cupful of rice, one tablespoonful of butter.two eggs.pepper and salt, Cut the fish in small pieces.Wash the rice well and then cook it in boiling water with a little salt, let it boil for twenty minutes, drain it dry, and let le steam with a lid closely shut for ten minutes without stirring.Boil the eggs hard, take off the shells and chop up the eggs finely.Put into a clean saucepan the fish, rice, chopped eggs; butter, pepper and salt to taste, Stir all over the fire with a fork until very hot.Cook one pint of gooseberries, mash and strain; add two well-beaten eggs and sugar to taste.Scoop out the |- center of a mold of vanilla ice cream, fill with the goossberries, return to the mold, pagk in ice sad salt till realy to serve, oT .navy built in Canada for Canada, manned in Canada and under all cir- sumstances under the control of the government and parliament of Canada.If England were in danger, or even on trial, he knew all Canadians would insist on the navy going to her assistance, but \u201cwe are all Canadians, first, fast and all the time,\u201d said he.FINANCIAL.liquid assets over liabilities of $200).- (M0.The net earnings for the year on 1st April 1913, are estimated at $100,- 200, which is 3 1-3 times the bond it.- turest requirements.As a matter of fact, it is understood that the earninzs for the months of July and August of the current vear were 25 per cent im «xcess of this cstimate.The Toron » Paper Mfg.Company is one of the oldest and one of the best known makers of high grade linen, hond, book and lithograph papers in Canada.The plant at Corn- LOOK OUT FOR THE can gold offered in the open market: at the minimum price of 77s 9d.up %.Corn, easy, up %.increase $1,599.417; net, after taxes, increase $1.315.377; other income.in- Srease $51,196; total income $1,316, 72, 035.548, increase $571.81): August net, $2,097,823, * increase months $1.029,315: two months net, $34,938, 380, increase $158,603.$1,088,318, increase $40,538: August net, $193.85, decrease $7060; months $191.036: two months net, $436,656, increase £37,786, $158.502, increase $10.705: from Jan.1, $5.818.703, increase $228,607.ber, increase $25,810; from July 1, increase $165,268, Toronto Paper Mfg.Company Bonds \\ Offered by Dominion Bond Co, (From Barry & MeManamy).London.\u2014 £1,000,000 of South Afri- £250,000 has heen taken for America Copper steady, £79 5s spot.Liverpool.\u2014Wheat closed easier, Earnings.Missouri Pacific.two months\u2019 gross, Northern Pacific, Anqust gross, $6.$11,435: .two $41.795.904, increase gross, Central of Georgia.Auœust gross, two increase gross, $2.214,943, Twin City, third week September, Great Western, third week Sentem\u2014 ATTRACTIVE BOND ISSUE.wall consists of 21 buildings.The directors of the Grant, Company, Vice-President Spanish River Pulp & Paper Mills, Limited; the Rev.Drtian riggs of the shot 11 IT GIVES YOU RELIABLE INFORMATION Waldie, Director Victoria Harbor Lumber Company, Limited; Richard Brown of Brown Brothers, Limited, Stationers; R.A.Lyon of Lyon & Plummer, Pulp & Paper Mills, Limited.BANK OF ENGLAND ing to £6000 was taken into the Bank of England on balance to-day.trifugal, 1s; muscovado, 9s spirits, 9d.fine, Ive.Chronicle Guide company are G.P.President Dominion Bond Limited: T.H/ Watson, Director Spanish River Where to Go How to Go & What to see IN AND ABOUT QUEBEC.BULLION MOVEMENT London, Sept.30.\u2014Rullion amount- LONDON MARKETS.London, Sept.30\u2014Raw sugar, cen.Price 25 cents.On sale at all Leading News Stands, Hotels, etc, etc.Beet sugar, 10s 444, Calcutta linseed, Sept.-Oct., 61s.Linseed oil, 34s, i Sperm oil, £30.Petroleum, American refined, 8d; Turpentine spirits, 31s 3d.Rosin, Ameriaan strained, 16s 44d; To TURSDAY, otrosen Tis 12, \u2014 LATEST ENGLISH IMPORTS | \u201c8 Cases of English Novelties ¥ .1 Case Stylish English Flannel Shirts and Ties from Lioyd, Attress & Smithi Cases English Underwear and Sox from I.& R.Morley.1 Case Sweaters and Camel Hair Vest from N.Corah & Son 1 Case Fancy Silk Mufflers and Smart Ties from J.Buckingham & Ce.usin .(CR AY \u201c4 SEN FALL IMPORTS Pure Wool Underwear and Sweaters.Wool and Cashmere Socks in all weights.Silk and Wool Knitted Mufflers.~ Fownes\u2019 Gloves, Conolnization Agent Brandon 1 Case Tweed Hats, Caps and Soft Thick Vests from Welch, Margelson & Co.; } reat \u2018 J.HABERDAS HER.HH.MULLIN, as FABRIQUE ST \"World's Baseball CHAMPIONSHIP BOSTON October &h to October 14th.Railway fare, Pullman berth, Lodging.A special independent inclusive tour \u2018to Boston, leaving Quebec October Sth and returning October 14th.Rate including return railway fare, sleeping car berths, both ways, and hotel room in Boston for the small cost of $23.80.For further information and reservations apply F.S.Stocking, Tourist Agent, 32 St.Louis street.\u201cFRENCH LINE\u201d Compagn'e Generals Teransatiantique QUEBEC and HAVRE From Steamer.From Havre.Quebec.Sept.28.Floride .Oct 12 Oct.26.Caroline .Nov.9 Calling at New York.East-bound cabin fare to New York, $30.00, including meals and berth, covering a five days sail down the St.Lawrence through the Gulf of Canso and along the Nova Scotia Coast.WM.M.MACPHERSON, General Agent, Quebecmay Sxtuth.satxbm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STEAMER CHAMPION.Line to St.Laurent, St Michel, 8t Jean and Berthier.On and after the 27th September, weather and circumstances permitting, the steamer Champion will run as follows, Sundays snd holidays excepted : From From Quebec #1 Berthieg.5.00 age.M3 pu, St.Jean.639 am TU St.Michel.7.1S am.St.Laurent.8.00 am, - Saturday\u2014Steamer leaves at 1 p.m.On Sundays.The steamer will leave Quebes at 800 a.m.and St.Jean at 4.00 p.m.On Saturdays this steamer will make a trip between Quebéc and St.Francois, s0 as to give citizens an opportunity to breathe the fresh air on the water.Steamer leaves Quebec 1.00 p.m.and return at 8.00 p.m, On Friday\u2014St.Francois, 6.30 a.m.; Se Jean, 8 a.m.; St.Michel, 9.00 a.m.; Sr.Laurent.10.00 a.m.; Quebec, 1 p.m, On and after September 3, 1912, weather and circumstances permit- tng, the boat will leave Quebec and the Island as follows: \u2014 Prom Island.From Quebec.645 am.7.30 a.m.15 am.9.15 am.10.00 a.m.11.50 am.1.80 pm.200 p.m.3.30 p.m.448 p.m.0 p 615 p.m.ry p.Every day from the Island at 6.45 y sm.Fridays and Saturdays 5.00 am.SUNDAYS From Quebec.1.00 p.m.230 p.m.$30 p.m.On holidays the boat will make a special trip at 8 n.m.Afternoon same hours as Sunday.: From Island.Wednesday, Oct, 2nd, 1912 and following days.Grand exposition of imported rimmed Hats, Ready-to-wear, Untrimmed Shapes, Willows, Ostrich , Plumes, Mounts, ete.Ladies are respectively invited.Nos.{ \u2014AT THE\u2014 ' Msses M & À Browarige, Millinery Importer: ; \u20ac6 St.John Street tu.th.sat ni J.F.GUAY, CIVIS.ENGINEER Railroads, Water Power Developments, Water Worke, Resort, expert epinion in law caves Ne 111 MOUNTAIN HILL Stoamer Frontenac TE QUEBEC & LABRADOR STEAMSHIP SERVICE.« (Via North Shore Ports.) John Hearn, Master.This steamer is intended to sail for ail porte of call as far as Natashquae, with passengers, mail and cargo, 08 Saturday, Oct.5th and 19th.Freight will be received at steath er\u2019s berth up to day of sailing.- For rates ang other particulars apply to : HOLLIDAY BROS, 101 St Peter Street Phone 359.NEW FALL FICTION \u201cYrying Out Torchy,\u201d by Sewell Ford \u201cSunshine Sketches of a Little Town,\u201d by Stephen Leacock \u201cBrand Blotters,\u201d by Wm.M.Raine.\u201cThe Long Portage\u201d by Harold Bindloss.\u201cThe Armchair at the Inn\u201d by F.H.Smith, \u201cThe Jingo,\u201d by Geo.R.Chester.\u201cMangslive,\u201d by Gilbert K.Chesterton \u201cTheir Yesterdays,\u201d by Harold Bell.\u201cThe Sign at Six,\u201d by Stewart Edward White.\u201cThe Broad Highway,\u201d by Jeffery Farnol.\u201cA Diana of Quebec,\u201d by Jean N.Me- Ilwraith.\u201cThe Mountain Divide,\u201d by Frank H.Spearman, \u201cThe Roses cf Grein,\u201d by Beryl Simons.\u2014t\u2014 P.J.EVOY'S BOOKSTORE, 141 St John Street REDUCTION 20 to 40 Per Cent pee Is CILBERT & CIE me NOTICE 1s hereby given that the Pier at the mouth of Cap RougelRiver is submerged as well as tbe other deep water Pier that was there up to last winter at the end of the long wbarf.The position of the pier at the mouth of the Cap Rouge river is as heretofore shown by a flat buoy by day and a white light by night, and the posi- tien of the deep water pier recently taken.at the end of the long wharf is in » straight line with the said flat buoy snd about 600 fest to the west ot W,.A.KINGSLAND, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTHWEST LAND REGULATIONS eny agency, mother ou.\u201cBaugater, brother intendin, esteader, dise dr A homentender way live residence = upon FEE ol Lemon tan on 9 farm > owned.and by bl £5 a Tei Roan wa déngbier, rons afte Ee EE tes ust rente Le hopicniead or pri de To STH SL Roms ven os Dom esteader \u201cHe eanact sold whl N00\" months acres snd erest usted his ee] Bah el ight I Ferrain Jove he.grr rat pe 4 $10.00 Cash $6.00 per month will put a beautiful PIANO {a your home, Just teceiving a new steck of Planes from the leading many.tacturers.ARTHUR LAVIONE 63-08 John Street NEWS FROM ALONG THE WATERFRONT The Align Line steamer Sicilian, Capt.Peters, from London, vis Ply mouth, arrived in port at 10:30 am.yesterday, mooring at the Breakwater.She brought out 568 passengers and a general cargo.After landing passengers she went to the company's wharf, discharged Quebec goods and left for Montreal at $ p.m.Capt.Peters reports experiencing 3 good deal of heavy weather on the passage, which caused a considerable delay.: ALLAN LINE.Str.- Grampian, Capt.Williams, which left Glasgow on Saturday last for Quebec, has 47 first, 289 second and 356 third class passengers and a general cargo.Str.Tunisian, Capt.Rennie, from Quebec, with passengers and general cargo, arrived at Liverpool yesterday.\u20ac.P.R.LINE.Str.Monmenth, Capt.Turnbull, from Bristol, with a general cargo, ar- | rived in port last evening, and pro ceeded for Montreal.Str.Lake Champlain, Lieut.Kendall, RN.R, from Liverpool, with passengers and a general cargo, passed Cape Chatte at noon yesterday.Due in port this morning.Str.Mount Temple, Capt.Moore, from London via Antwerp, with passengers and general cargo, passed Cape Magdalen at 1:30 p.m.yesterday.Due in port this afternoon.CANADA LINE.Str.Hallamshire, Capt.Coall, from Quebec, arrived at Hamburg yesterday.' DOMINION LINE.Str.Cornishman, Capt.Maddox, arrived from Montreal yesterday after noon and wetn iato the Louise Basin to.complete cargo.\"+ DONALDSON LINE.$tr.Saturnia, Capt.Taylor, which tefs Glasgow on Saturday last for Quebec, has 206 cabin and 142 steerage passengers and a general cargo.MANCHESTER LINE Str.Manchester Shipper, Capt.Perry, \u2018having landed Quebec goods and taken on board part outward cargo, left for Montreal at § p.m.yesterday.NORTH SHORE LINER.M.S.Aranmore, Capt.Hearn, frora Nateshquan and other North Store ports, with passengers, mails and general cargo, arrived here yesterday mogning and moored at the Pointe-a-Carcy wharf.\u2014 QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO, Str.Parima arrived at New York from the West Indies at 8 a.m.last Sunday.'FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.New York, Sept.30 \u2014 Steamer freights offered steadily and charter ing was fairly active.Rates were generally well supported.Sail business of all kigds was light.Quotations to Leadon, 5d; Liverpool, 5%d; Glasgow, 44d, nominal; Rotterdam, 13e; Hambuwe 80 pfennigs; Bremen, 7$ ptennigss Hull, 64; Cork for orders, 4s 6d; wotton to Liverpool, per 100 Ibs., SOc; picked ports, large tonnage, 3s 9d.Charters \u2014 British steamer, 2656 tons, sugar, etc., two ports Philippines to one port United States, 40s.October; British steamer, 2867 tons, general cargo, hence to River Plate ports, private terms, October; British steamer, 1977 tons (or substitute), lumber, Gulf to Bahia Blanca, 197s 64, No vember; Russian steamer, 1587 tons, lumber, Gulf to Buenos Ayres, 180s, November; Russian steamer, 160$ 's | tons, same, December; British steamer, 2192 tons, cotton, Wilmington, N.C.to Liverpool or Bremen, 53s 9d, November-December; British steamer, 1713 tons, eotton, Gulf to Liverpool.Manchester or Bremen, 63s 94, October; British steamer.3200 tons, general cargo, Gulf to the United Kingdom or Continent, 235, October; Greek steamer, 1598 tons, timber, Gulf to west eoast Italy, 160s, November; British steamer, 2416 tons, sugar, Homburg to the United States, private terms, prompt; British steam- ar, 1908 tons, ore, Huelva to Savan wh, 10s 444d, prompt; Italisn steamer, 1732 tons, ore, Huelva to Mobile, 11s 6d, prompt; schooner, \u2014\u2014 tens, lumber, Jacksonville to south side Hayti, 93; schooner, 810 tons, kiln dried boards, Charleston to Pbiladelphia, $4.6334.a NOTES T° Str.Bengore Mead, Capt.Hoy, ar rived from Montreal! yesterday morning and went into the Louise Basin to complete cargo.Str.Kumars, Capt.Lawie, left Basry on the 2Sth uit.for Quebec and Montreal / ve , THE CHRONICLE STEAMSHIP DIRECTORY OF OCBAN SAILINGS.Date of sailing with ports of departure and arrival, compiled for the Chronicle by F.S.Stocking, General Steamship Agent, 32 St.Louis Street, Quebec.A message from Glasgow states that the steamer Ithingtos, from Rimouski, took a list owing to leakage in ballast tanks, and a quantity of deck cargo was thrown overboard dur ing the passage.Tug Edward Pyke arrived from Saguenay yesterday with 3 tow of barges.Str.Kivasnid (late Turret Bell), Capt.Dart, left port for Dalhousie last evening in ballast.Strs.Fairmount, from Sydney for Fort William; Hochelaga and Port Colborne for Montreal; Norhilda, from Anticosti for Oswego; Bridgeport, from Montreal for Sydney, passed here yesterday.PORT OF QUEBEC.Arrived Sept.30, 1912.SS Sicilian, Peters, London, etc.; Allans, Rae & Co.; passengers and general cargo.SS Cornishman, Maddox, Montreal; W.M.Macpherson; part cargo.SS Aranmore, Hearn, Natashquan, ete.; Holliday Bros; passengers and general cargo.SS Bengore Head, Hoy, Montreal; McLean, Kennedy & Co.; part cargo.: 8S Fairmount, \u2014, Sydney; steel rails.§S Norhilds, Scott, Anticosti; pulpwood.- Cleared, SS Sicilian, Peters, Moptreal; Allans, Rae & Co.; part cargo.SS Cornishman, Maddox, Bristol; W.M.Macpherson; general cargo.SS Bengure Head, Hoy, Belfast; Mc- Lean, Kenn:dy & Co.; general cargo.SS Kivasnid, Dart, Dalhousie, N.B.; ballast.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Cape Salmon, 81\u2014Clesr, strong northeast.Out 9 a.m., SB Prince Rupert.Riviere du EKoup, 92\u2014 Clearing, morthzast.In 1 p.m.tug and tow.Father Point, 157\u2014Clear, strong east In 1 p.m, Lingan.Out 11:50 a.m., bark.Little Metis, 176\u2014Cloudy, strong northeast.Out noon, Manchester Commerce.Matane, 200\u2014Clear, strong northeast.Out 1 p.m, Montfort; 10.30 a.m., eoal steamer.Cape Chatte, 234\u2014Clear, strong northeast.In noon, Lake Champlain.Cape Magdalen, 294\u2014Cloudy, northeast.In 12:20 p.m., Bray Head: 12.45 p.m., Lady of Gaspe; 1:30 p.m., Mount Temple.Fame Point, 325\u2014Cloudy, northeast.In 11:35 a.m.SB Stormount; 1 p.m., Ramore Head; 12:45 p.m., Hero.Pentecost\u2014SB John B.Ketbum ar véved down at 9 p.m.yesterday.Pointe des Monts\u2014Out 9 a.m., Natashquan.West Point\u2014Cloudy, northeast.Ellis Bay, Thyra Menier at wharf.Heath Point\u2014Raining, strong east.Out 10:30 a.m., Ausonis.Flat Point, N.8., 575\u2014Cloudy, south.In 5 am, Storstad; 7:30 am, Morwenna and Car and CGS Lady Laurier.In yesterday 4:30 p.m, Eupeetela; 8 a.m, Wabana.Cape Race, Nid.826\u2014Out yesterday 3:30 p.m.Pallanta.Point Amour, @73\u2014=Cloudy, calm.Out 10:30 am, Hesperian; 1 pm, Fremona and steamer (lumber laden); 1 p.m., Megantic.Belle Isle, 744\u2014Hazy, strong north.Out 9 a.m,, Willehad.Above Quebec.Longue Pointe, 134\u2014Raining.In 12:55 p.m., Corsican; 1:45 p.m., tug Virginie and tow.Out 2:20 p.m, R.& O.Steamer Montreal bound to Sorel, Sorel, 100\u2014Cloudy, cslm.In 1 p.m, tug Sin-Mac and tow; 2:15 p.m., Scendinavian.Tug Alasks and tow left outward at 11:35 a.m.Three Rivers, 68&\u2014Clesr, west.In 12:15 p.m., Chr.Knudsen; 1:55 p.m, $B Port Colborne.St.Nicholas, 12=\u2014Clear, northwest.In 2:08 p.m., Norhilda; 2:28 p.m., CGS Karl Grey.H.8.McGRERVY, Supt.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.Sept.AM.PM.Oct.AM.PM, Tuesday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.|! 8.26 8.44 Wednesday 3 9.18 9% Thursday 8 10.11 104 Felday .\u2026 4.14.32 11.58 Saturday « .§ 12.00 1.10 =, | have examined crops where it seemed Says No Room for Complaint, Despite Unusual Weather.Winnipeg, Sept.30\u2014C.WW.Speers, of Brandon, colonisation agent of the Dominio Government.who is one of the most scientific as well as most successful farmers in the west, has an optimistic view of the crop conditions.He is pretty closely in touch with the situation everywhere in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.In his own terse style he says \u201cIt's a great big erop.despite the unusual moisture and unfavorable conditions.Thousands upon thousands of acres are cut and thousands upon thousands of bushels are threshed.The country is now so vast that local conditions here and there cannot have much effect on the total production.\u201cI have driven on all large roads in the last few weeks where crops on both sides were flooded with water.1 have seen fields that were hailed out completely and others only across the road untouched by the elements.I that four or five bushels to the acre was shelled out.But after all it does not matter very much whether this country produces two hundred or two hundred and ten million bushels.It's a great crop without a doubt and the receipts to date show there is no room for complaint sbout the yield of the sample.\u201d GERMAN FOREIGN OFFICE PREPARED FOR WORST Berlin, Sept.30.\u2014The German Foreign Office is prepared for the worst in the Balkans since the issue of the mobilization orders in Servis and Bulgaria.The possibility is taken into consideration, however, that the orders have been issued for tactical purposes and to bring pressure to bear on the Porte.The exact sims of Servia and Bulgaria in mobilising are thtir own secret and it is thought war may possibly break out without a formal declaration.The great powers, however, none of whom desire war, will continue their endeavors to prevent it until the last moment.DETROIT ALDERMEN DENY CHARGES Detroit, Mich., Sept 30.\u2014Testify- ing in their own behalf at the preliminary hearing to-day seven of the 17 Detroit aldermen charged with conspiracy.denied the testimony of their co-dofendant, Edward Schrei- \u2018ter.formes council clerk, that they had accepted or promised to accept bribes from a detective, believing at the time that the money had been offered them as payment for alleged councilmanic favors to be tendered the Wabash Railroad.Their evidence completed the hearing.Justice Jeffries announced that he will make public his decision Friday.The aldermen who.took the stand to-day are O'Brien, Watson, Merritt, Koenig, Zoeller and Lynch.Some declared they had never met Detective Brennon, who previously testified he conducted the so-called mraft investigation and found a number of aldermen susceptible to bribes.Others testified they had been approached but refused to consider his proposition.Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA AE ALLEN & LAUGHLIN Quebec's Live Real Estate Men, will use this space for a little while.WATCH IT! ALLEN & LAUGHLIN 4 Mountain Hill Quebec LOST.DOG\u2014A light brown colored cocker; no collar.Reward at No.2 St Denis ave octix3 LOST-\u2014On Sunday, between the bridge, Louise Embankment, and the Neptune Inn, a rug.Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Neptune Inn - WANTED: ee eee etre WANTED\u2014=A cook.Apply Kennebec Hotel Levis.sept30x3 en ees tr WANTED-\u2014Furniched house in vicinity of Grande Allee or Esplanade from lst November to 1st May.Address J.Breakey, Breakeyville, P.Q., sep WANTED\u2014Information of rcla- tives or friends of Chas.Patrick Me- Grath, who left Quebec, da, about 1850.His daughter, KATHRINE McG.JENNESS, Pittsburg, iansar.a oct.1xb EMPLOYMENT WANTED, Hats from Tress & Co., also Easterp Caps.; Fancy Ties and Handkerchiefs, special to wear suits, .READY MADE CLOTHES.1 have received a farge stock of fall and winter suits and overcoats, which are of a perfect fit and style.To be sold at moderate prices.with fall A CALL 18 SOLICITED.T.LAFRANCE Merchant Tailor and Haberdasher de Luxe.11 BUADE STREET coachman with good references.Mrs John Breakey, Breakeyville, P.Q.male or female.Apply to the St.Ursule House, 72 St.Ursule St.Carriers.November examinations in Quebecappointments coming.Write for free chester, N.Y.1 cent large house containing fifteen WANTED\u2014Experienced English] MACHINERY FOR SALE._\u2014 em errant STEAM SHOVELS, 40 to 70 tons; first-class condition; exceptional vale ues; immediate shipment.R.A, Boucher, Crescent Bath Hotel, Montreal sept30x3 FARMS FOR SALE\u2014One situated near Be Foye Church; under best cul-! tivation; two houses, barn, stable and\u2019 other outbuildings; equipped with.electric light and water; other farm situated near St.Felix de Cap Rouge: Apply to S.T.Sleath, St.Foy, Ques\u2019 bec.Phone 4620 ring 13.: _\u2014 FoR SALE\u2014A small Dane cos} stove in good order.Apply to Ke J., Chronicle office.\u2019 { FOR SALE The thop and dwell Ta a od you In olf weeks.| 5 nih nd 351 Bt.John street, For particulars write for catalogue.Moler Barber apply System, Montreal.= STEAMFITTERS & PLUMBERS.WANTED\u2014Steady work at 40 cts.per hour to several good men; all open shops in city.Apply Boz \u201cExpositor,\u201d Brantford.BUSINESS CHANCES.GREATEST money making invention (proven) ever conceived; $100 purchases an interest that should return an early independent fortune; don't say impossible before investigat- WANTED\u2014A first class cook, HELP WANTED.CANADIAN GOVERNMENT wants Railway Mail Clerks) City Mail Excellent salaries.Many specimen examination questions.Franklin Institute, Dept.567 S, Roseptiétooct16 SITUATION VACANT, MALE.MEN WANTED FOR BARBER ing; send for \u201cOpportunity.\u201d Road, Betz Bldg, Fhiiadeionia, Pa brick Biehl eue oll sept21,28,0¢ctS | brick stable, about 43,000 \u2014 | fect land Full by apply= MATRIMONY.ing to the proprietor, omsea, 213 John street.arr « THE MATRIMONIAL CIRCLE\u201d an Introductory Journal, conducted on honorable principles, offering great facilities to either sex who are desirous of marriage without excessive fess.No bogus advertisements ALL GENUINE, Several clients willing to go to Canada 6d, post free, sealed envelope.Editor, 18, Hogarth Road, Earl's Court, London, Eng.TO RENT.a\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO RENT\u2014For winter month, furnished house, containing 8 rooms, bath, etc, at 201 St.John st.For further information apply to 201% St.John st.octIxtf FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET\u2014 At 70 De Saladerry, eight rooms, bath room and furnace.Can be visited from 10 a.m.to 1 p.m.Phone 4135 for information.Immediate possession.pe FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT fom now till May lst next, at 172 Grande Allee.Apply between 2 and 4 in the afternoon.ee errr een FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT \u2014A centrally situated house in Upper Town, containing mine rooms, nicely furnished, very compact.Gas rate and open fir e.Hardwood ROOMS TO LET.COMFORTABLE FURNISHED rooms to let at No, 34 St.John Stceptéfx3 Coral Apartment House EUROPEAN PLAN.Clean and bright Furnished Rooms, Phone 2158.24 PALACE HILL, Quebec ROOMS TO LET~UNION CHAMBERS, 3 Ursuline St, entrance off St, Uroule St Firstclass furnished ou unfurnished rooms.Latest convenin ences and telephone, MRS.DONO- HUR, Proprietress.YOU CAN SECURE AT NO.afternoon.| Specisity : table boarding at moderate 35 St Johs street PERSONAL, oors.Living Hall.Airy and well i lighted.~~ Apply SILAS JONES.| \u201cDighetes can sow be cured with * Chronicle.nol'y Astidiabetes,\u201d the new Gurmme discovery, $2.00.Kidney trouble, kid ney stone, grevel, gail stones pesly tively cured with the new remedy, \u201cSanol.\u201d Price $1.50 eee ere TO LET\u2014Furnished, for winter months, house on Maple Avenue, with ten rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, furnace, ete.Apply A.B, P.O, | tet from the Sasol Mea Box 146, Quebec.Ce, ipeg, Man.For sale by Joaæ J.La Roche, 735 St.Valier St : ns rt TO LET-\u2014On bathroom flat 1 bedroom furnished, suitable for one or two persons.Heated by bot water, electric light, etc, near Mountain Hill, Private family.Board can be obtained opposite.Apply 24 Hebert St.Battery, between 12 and 1 or 6 and 7 p.m.HALL TO KENT-\u2014A eplendid large hall, with large vault, heated by hot water, Lavigueur & Hutchison Block, 52 St.Jeseph street.diate possession.Apply to Lavigueur & Hutchison.HOUSE TO RENT-A QALEX HARDY | LAND INVESTMENTS In Beitieb Columble, Ete Relisble Western Connections Hochelags Bank Bldg, 8e Peter Bt, Quebec.ESTEY { rooms, heated by hot water, gas, electric light, hardwood Écor, as well as all modern improvements.Possession October 1st.Lavigueur & Hutchison Block, Corner of St.John and St.Stanislas streets.SAND FOR SALE.The und-rsigned offer for sale large quantities of sad of first class quality, suitable for any kind of construction.Quotations cheerfully given on application.Write, call or phone CO.Red, 407 Bt Valier St, oy , 407 St.St, Quebec.Phone 1198, SITUATION required as howse- heeper, assistant housekeeper or linen maid (English); experienced; good highest references.EK.L., ~u Bunday oy youas, 8 10 2,4) » eook; | Chronicle office, .res septèé1w LOTS FOR SALE\u2014Splendidly lo~ cated for bank or store; lots 116 and 117, eadastre 30D; centrally located fn Limeilou, Apply M.Mahoney, Box 213, Joliette, § _ gq eptd0 TRY IT 9 BE CONVINCED B.RENAUD | A AG, 3 TA ES SE EE de ER A ro SO NE SE EL ec ae PTE ES = ! : Tara Man rod + of Intolerable Itch sted by letters patent under the name + of Quebec Olympia, that a mest ing of the shareholders will he Ys \u201cen Tuesday, lst October, next at 4.o'elock in the afternoon at the pie ta Er À HUNDRED YEARS ec, to elect directors and | dar the general transaction of the ' J.H.PAQUET, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Secretary and Treasurer.From the Lordon Gazette: It is 4 septiStoost.d this day ordered on behalf of His Majesty, that no ships or vessels belonging to.His Majesty\u2019s subjects be permitted to enter and clear for any of the ports of the United States until further orders; and that a general embargo or stop be made of alt ships or vessels belonging to citizens of nights before I went to bed.\u2018The thighs | the United States, now within any especially affected.ports, harbors or roads within any \u201cI Tak to tire dectars bout Jt, snd tried part of His Majesty's domininns, to- BL pe comptait was incureblé, wl 9.1 gether with all persons and effects on ; ei 1e veuld purent te ure me Be board such ships and (eels: and Ca oo.- me .8 Bath, use Cuticurs | that the commanders of is Majes- ; À dividend of oe Bot the Bo ROLE el Sob ty's ships of war do detain and bring -stock of this ety\u2019 hig been x ee 1 had probably been trou! wip into port all vessels bearing the flag declared for the current quarter, pay- {he lich fer two or three months before of the United States, except such a \u201cthe office of the Society on Cuticurs Boap snd Qistmant, the .© p 5 s able st ee mo of sy, Dicierssle | may be furnished with British licenses, com lst of October next.pit?p and use of the Caticure Ointment {mer \\joubled wiih thy hohing erin.to Ce Tetons, \u201cI want to say 3 good werd for Cutiand Ofotiment.Four or five years cu ny of GR Fr fe tack heh, If Feb Rching was prisepaiy 84 i wll Pl f Placements Be \u2018DIVIDEND NO.82, 7 The transfer books will be closed from the 25th to the 30th instant in- gla i ie Lestimont ote unie Happenings in Floridaspire! A of the B .San.16, CR Paria We have continual reports of the eg Hoube, © | mie rage conter | maracre st our counimes oy to -Treasurer, * and ely rman ho hr doen ia 13 \u201cof 14 others or man rt i ue VIC.Jot.20rd, 1912.sept2ito oct ee Sr ri yA fiber) oem any | tims.They have burnt several plan- ep odie.by She Toner Drig § Corp, | tations and killed the inbabitants on St.John\u2019s River.The militia have been ordered out to punish these savages.Qu\u2014Who were first invaders of Florida and set desolation on foot?\u2014_\u2014 The British Sloop of War Alert.It will be remembered that this vessel was captured some time ago by the United States frigate Essex, Captain Porter.and sent to Halifax as a cartel, with 200 English prisoners, and with orders to bring the same number of American prisoners in return.fhe has promptly obeyed, and this Morning arrived at this port (New York) safely, with 200 ransomed Americans on board, NOTICE Is hereby given to the shareholders of the Quebec Auditorium, incorporated by letters patent under the name of Quebec Auditorium, that a meeting of the shareholders will be held on Tuesday, 1st October, next, at 3.00 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Auditorium (Manager's Office), in the City of Quebec, to elect directors and for the general transaction of the business of .the company.J.H.PAQUET, Secretary and Treasurer.Provines of ses} In the Distriet of Quebec./ Superior Court.\u2014 Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA CONTROL OF No.775.La Compagnie Electrique Dorchester, body duly incorporated and haw ing its principal place of business in uall Superior THE FAVORIT.Quebec, | | STANDARD 0 7 IL CO J A.McLares, of the city of Mont- 1 re Defendant.Proceedings to Prove Rockefeller and Archbold Are Still Connected, : The defendant is ordered to appear within one month from the last publication of the present order in the Quebee Chronicle and Le Soleil.- Prothonotary\u2019s Office.Quebec, Sept.19, 1912.AMD, ROBITAILE, D.P.S.C.Tree Copy.= Taschereau, Roy, Cannon, Parent - & Fitzpatrick, Attys.for Plaintiff, sept30x2 OF THE NAVAL TENDER FOR WIRELESS MAST.SEALED TENDERS addressed to .the undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTender for the Erection if one Wireleve: Telegraph Mast at Father Point, P.Q.\u201d will be received at this office until noon on October 10th, 1912.Plans, Specifications, and Form of Contract to be entered into, can be seen on and after the 2Bth September, Chicago, Sept.30.\u2014Geo.W.Stahl, brother-in-law of John D.Archbold and secretary-treasurer of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, was the chief witness to-day in the resumption of the legal fight between H.Clay Pierce, of the Waters-Pierce Oil Company of St.Louis, and the Kockefeller \u2018 Pme | | | | | ot the office of the General Superintendent of Wireless Service, Department of Naval Service, Ottawa, or at the Wireless Telegraph Station at Father Point, P.Q., or at the office of Agent of the Marine and Fisheries rtment, Quebee, Quetendering are notified that senders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, stating thelr occupations and places of yesldence.Io the case of firms, the actual signature, the nature of the oe- eupation, and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given.Each tender must be accompanied by sn accepted cheque on a chartered Bank, payable to the order of the Honerable the Minister of the Naval Service, equal to ten per cent (10 pc) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into & contract when called upon te do so, or fail to complete the contract.If the tender be interests.Counsel for Mr.Pierce devoted the entire day to efforts to prove their contention that John D.Rockefeller, John D.Archbold and other important men in the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey still own and control the Standard Oil Company of Indiana despite the dissolution order of the United States Supreme Court.The hearings are based on mandamus proceedings brought by Colonel Robert E.Stewart, of Chicago, against the Waters-Pierce Oil Company to compel its officers to accept his vote of proxies he holds in their corporation.The Waters-Pierce officers refused to accept these proxies on the ground that they are controlled by the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey and therefore were being used illegally in opposition to the decree of the Federal Supreme Court.Beginning with a date in December 1911, Mr.Stahl was questioned closely regarding all directors meetings of the NEW FALL BOOKS \u201cThe Sign at Six.\u201d by Stewart Edward White, author of \u201cBlazed Trail\u201d ete \u201cMiss Billys Decision,\u201d by Elinor Porter, author of \u201cMiss Billy.\u201d \u201cThe Mainspring,\u201d by C.A.Maclean, and \u201cTheir Yesterdays,\u201d by the author of \u201cThe Winning of Barbara Worth.\u201d ON SALE AT JOA E WALSH Regi 118L John Strast _\u2014_\u2014 WALLACE COLLEGE 25 STANISLAS ST, QUEBEC, 1th Year, i | ~ i Mot accepted the cheque will be return | _ Instruction given In Bookkeeping, Standard Oil Company of Indianaed.; Bho in nesraphr Mathematica Under the questioning of Attorney The Department does not bind itself .© vent tion Da 8° | Fordyce he said that a board of five » accept the lowest or any tender.ot a vacations.Dar and ldirectors, who personally owned but y order, vening 17 shares of stock in the Indiana = pire axis n> weep ke ~ 88 > RE EE NATIONAL LINE The 88 NATASHQUAN, Capt.Jos.Boucher, 1s safl Saturday, September 28th, at pm, from Quebec for Natashquan nd ail North Shore Ports of call, vith passengers, mails and general argo.Freight will be received at 'ainte-a-Carcey wharf, October sailings, 12th and 20th.For all information apply to The (ational Navigation Co, Ltd, 116 balhousie Street.Tel 399, 'scific A7 for Woodstock, Frederie Tole, uebe.use Sirect of 5 Montreal, Quebec and Paris, France LCHERBENEOÙ Stock Brokers Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange 3 Private wire to Montreal and New York MotiLL BURROUGHS, 74 Peter Êtreet Masagerbec Phone 5067 W.Norton Masse GENERAL INSIAAE BAIN 111 Mountain Hili R.0.SWEEZEY CIVIL and FORESTRY ENGINEER Metropolitan Bullding, QUEBEC.\u2018Fhones 545 M6 ss LONDON MARKETS.London, Sept.26 \u2014Raw sugar, centrifugal, 11s 3d: muscovado, 9s 3d.Beet sugar, 12s.Calcutta linseed, Sept Oct., 61s 3d.Linseed oi Sperm oil, .Potrolenni, Americans refined, 8d; spirits, 91.Turpentine apirits, 3s 744d.Room, American strained, 16s 4%d; do fine, 14s, Montreal and Quebes e Liverpool OTHER SUMMER SAILINGS: Leurontie, Oct, 12: Nov.9 Megantie, Oct 8: Nov.5.NE lee he EEE) TEUTONIC OCT.5 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 =The Shorter Route to Eurode \u2018Canada, Oot.19: Nov.14 *Toutenls, Nov.& Îtaten, First 992.00; Second, $3115.*One Clam Cabin Service [11] 959 and 654 New York\u2014Queenstown-Liverpool -Oet 3 | Adriatic.Uet.17 Oet.10 | Baitic.\u2026.\u2026.Out.M ith-Cherbourg-\u2014Southarptes Oct.AJOT.PAUL tot.9 Oct 12 |mAaRSTIO.\u2026\"Uct.2 Apply to local agents or W.THE STANDARD MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Cretle.Oot, 19] Crete, .Nor.#3 Canopic Nov.8] Canoplo.Dee.13 RED STAR LINE New York-Dover\u2014Antwerp [tor Paris) Lapland .Oct.6 | Finland.Oot.13 M.Macpherson, 53 Dalhousie St.Winter Cruises-Riviera, Italy, FRANCONIA ROUND THK WORLD TRIPS, $3130 Soecial through Rates to Egypt, India, New Zealand, South Africa and South Amerien.Tours in Speis.River, Office 24 State 82, N.Yited, 100 Bt, Poter ft, J.8, Stocking, 32 Bt.Louis Street, Accumulated Funds .cov v\u2026ssocesenscs vous Revenue for the Yeara.LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 00 +60.963,759,000.00 ser cesos 1,800,000.00 Investments in Canada, OVOF.0\u202600000000 0000 sone socates 16,000,000.00 The Bonus to Policyholders for period of 1905 to 1910 Revetsionesy ampunted to $5,687,920.00, being at the rate of $15 per $1,000 per annum on sll with profit policies.\" W.MORTON MASSEY, Chief Agent 31 Mountain Hill, Ë Quebet, aprilèsely iu the World © Calls at Naples, Triests and Flume Egypt CARONIA 223% Bev.28 dan 18 China, Japan, Manîits, Austrutia se Batteryvet, 31 Buads hoe AUCTION SALE In the matter of Philippe Vachon, C.W.WALCOT, STOCK and BOND SROXIR Member Quebec Steck nacmsage Government, Municipal and Railway Debentures Bought and Sold.Tol 377.98 St, Peter Stroat QUEBEC.Buying the most income safely is the problem of every Tuvestor.1 carry at ail times a variety of Tnvestment Securities which have been carefully selected and approved br ox perts, tnd each of which has qualifications making it adaptable to the needs of some particular Investor.Write or Phone to C.W.WALCOT.QUEBEC CHRONICLE.Ek.rT) S8touk Brokers Members of Montreal Stock Enchenge Private Wire te New York, Boston, Montreal and Torente.Any orders Instructed to us will re- Telephons No.45 M0 38 Pel Sie! BOSSE&BANKS Steel Beams, Columns, Plates, Gas and Water Pipes, Con.Bell Phone 3033.P.O, Box 357.Arthor Brugeau, A.B.Dupuis, Montreal.Quebec.BRUNEAU & DUPUIS STOCK and BOND BROKERS Merchant, tractors\u2019, Municipal and ; Leeds Village, Builders\u2019 pie Ms- Members of the Montreal : Insolvent.chinery and Other Stock Exchangea Notice ls hereby seen that on Fri- Specialties.nob orders executed on the ay, October 4th, at 11 o'clock e i cago a.m.will be sold at my office, 44 Dal- BOARD or TRADI BUILIINY, Boon or Boston and Chicag housie street, Quebec, the assets of 39 St.Paul St.Quebec.es.the said estate as follows : Telephone 1595.A\u2014Stock in trade.$2,564.85 11-13-15 Sault au Matelot, Rolling stock .101.50 | Paris and Berlin reflecting weakness.\u2014\u2014\u2014i The local bond.market was firm QUEBEC.$2,666.38 | with renewed demand for special is- _\u2014 B\u2014Book debts .901.38 | sues.Total sales, par value, amount The sale will be made for each item separately en bloc at s0 much cn the dollar, The inventory and list of books is on view at my office.The store will be open Wednesday, October 2nd, 1912, for inspection of stock and assets.Conditions of sale : CASH.J.P.E.GAGNON, Provisional Guardian.Office : #44 Dalhousie Street, Richelieu & Ont.Nav.Co.Building.Quebec, Sept.26, 1912.MCOOUGALL & COWANS OI0CK Brokers 31 ST.PETER STREET H.8.THOMSON LaRUE & TRUDEL ACCOUNTANTS 98 St, Patir SL = Quedss Telephonas 4520 & 4521 Accountants, auditors, apraisers, administrators, trustees, liquidation of insolvent estates, compromise between debtors and creditors.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.McDonald & Lesperance, stock brokers, private wire to New York and Montreal, Hochelega Bank Building.Telephone 1227.(Canadian Press Service.) New York, Sept.30\u2014Further heavy gold engagements abroad and another sudden advance in call loans to 7% per cent, the highest rate of the year, were the conflicting features around which to-day's active and at times strong stock market revolved.The gold was secured in London in competition with German and other Continental banking interests, and the success of our bids followed another decline here in exchange.The higher rate for call money was a natural outcome of the preparations now heing made by banks at all important home centres to finance the heavy Octoher intertst and dividend dishursements, which probably will be muh larger than last year's payments.Then, too, the relatively small excess reserves furnished another reason for caution.Stocks were distinctly irregular at the opening.a condition resulting targely from the lower range of prices for Americans In London.The market followed its home operations with heavy sales here in the firzt hour, un- lnading large amounts of United States Steel, Amalgamated Copper and Reading.The market wavered under this on- stanght, hut went to a new level, the highest of the yeae, at midday under | leadership of Steel.That stock came out in enormous blocks, which scem- ed to he freely absorbed, with other representative issues.at.aflvances.In the final hour, however.when money made its record quotation, heavy sefl- ing set in and prices crumbled until little was left of the rise.In fact, many stocks weakened to much he.fow last week's lasing Tevel, and the | entire list reansumed its irregular trend, growing more heavy towards the close.All the foreign exchanger were al- fected by the Balkan situation, both | tow, 88%: Toronto.Bic huy ports.ed $2,450,000.United States Government bonds were unchanged on call.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.Quotations on the New York Stock Exchange xs reported through Rrunear & Dupuis, by Charles Head & Cent Onen.Hish.Law.Close, Amal Cop .91 92% 90% 91 Atchison .109% 110% 109% 109% Am Car Fdy.63% 63% 63% 63% Am Loco .46% 4644 43% 45% Am S & Ref.89% 90% ROX M% Am S R Co.128 128% 127% 127% Am T & Tele.| ex-div , 144464 \u2014 \u2014 1444 Ana Cop.46% 47% 46% 46% Balt & Ohio.108% 109% 108% 108; Brook -R T.90% 91 90% 91 Can Pac Ry.279% 280% 277% 277% Col F & fron.41% 42% 41% 41% Ches & Ohio.82 83 81% 2% Beth Steel.48 4% 47% 48 Can.4% 45 43% 43% Erie .37% 384 7% 7% Do 1st pid.53% 36% 55% So% Reet Sugar .74% 75% 74% 75% Gas Con .147 147% 147 147 Gt North pfd.142 14214 141% 141% Tnterb\u2019h-Met.2014 20% 20% 20% M Cent.13% \u2014 \u2014 131% Kan & Tex.31% \u2014 \u2014 314 Lehigh Val .173% 173% 172% 172% Lou & Nash.16314 16444 163% 164% Mo Pac .45% 46% 454 454 Nevada .24 24% 23% 23% Nat Lead .63% 66% 63% 64% Nor & West.116% 116% 116% 116% North Pac.129% 130% 109% 120% N Y Cent.117% 118% 117% 117% Ont & West.3 38% 38 284 Pennsylvania.125% 125% 124% 124% Prd Steel Car.40% 40% 40% 40% Reading .172% 174% 17244 173% Rock Tsland.29% 291, 28% 28% Do pfd .57 57% S61 S6% Rep 1 & Steel 33% 34% 33% 1% Son com .19 \u2014 - 150 St Paul | .108% 110% 10R% 110 So Pac .114 114% 113% 113% South Rv .31% 32 31% 31% Do pid .86% 86% 86% 86% Toledo .8K \u2014 \u2014 8% Un Pac, .175% 176% 175 175% US Steel.794 80% 79% 79% Do ofd .1153% 117 115% 116% V.C Chem.47% 48 47% 47% Wabash .4% 5% 4% SW Do pfd .15% 16% 15% 16% MONTRRAL CLOSING LETTER Received over the private wire of McDougall & Cowans, stock brokers, 81 Se.Peter Street.Montreal, Sept.30 \u2014Laurentide was again to-day a strong feature, selling up to a new high, 240, from the opening at 234.Power was also strong and made a new high at 24254, but tosed fractionally off from this price.During the late trading C.P.R.was weak, selling down to 278%, Spanish River was firm, advancing to 64%.Tooke opened steady at 49%, but closed at 48%.In the unlisted department, Brick was active from 99 to 99%.Price was bid up in the morning to 70, but closed at 68%.W.C.Power sold at 84.THE TORONTO PRODUCE EXCHANGE.Toronto-\u2014Quotations zre as follows: Wheat\u20140Ontarie No, 2 winter 97 a98c outside, accordirz to Jocation.Manitoba, No.! northern, 99e.Oats\u2014Canada western, No.2, 48c outside.Ontario, No.2 white, 43a45c.Coru-\u2014Areriean, 80c on track, Toronto; Ho.2 >ellow, No.3 yel- Barley-63a65c outside for malting and SB.for feed.Manitohs Flour\u2014Listed quotations at Toronto are: Firat patents, $5.70, second patents, $5.20; strong bakers, $ Ontario flovr\u2014=Winter flour, 90 per tent.patents, $3.8003.85 seaboard.Milifeed-Manitoba bran, $22 per ton: do shorts, $26 per ten on track, MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.Quotations furnished by Messra Neuville Belleau & Co, 93 St.Pete: Street, Quebec.Buvers, Sellers.279 Can Pac Ry , .278% Minn & St Paul .Toronto Street.Twin City .Detroit United .Halifax Tram.Ottawa Power .Quebec Ry .Quebec Ry bonds Winnipeg Ry .Rich & Ont .Mont Power .Dom Steel .Dom Iron pid .Can Cement .Can Cement pfd .Steel Co of Can.Nova Scotia .Bell Phone .Ogilvie Milling .Tooke Bros .«.Span River .Laurentide Pulp East Can P & P.Sherwin Williams .Dom Tex .Dom Tex pid .Crown Reserve .Penman Ltd .Can Cotton .Can Cotton pid .Can Converters .Dom Canners .Can Loco .- .Dom Park .-\u2014 Goodwins .4514 459 Raministiguia Power.128 -\u2014 Mexican .s.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.93 Mont Cotton .64 Mont Tram .130 Goodwins oid 4 8 Sherwin pfd .991% 101 Span River , .931, o4 Team Deb .84 Bank Commerce , .223 Hochelaça .- 174 Merchants .194 Molsons .210 Nations! .145 Ottawa .\u2014 Nova Scotia .265 Union .133 Quebec ._ Royal ._ Sales: Mont Power, 550 at 242; 50 at 242%; 205 at 242; 25 at 242%; 250 at 242%: 25 at 242%: 25 at 242; 25 at 242%: 175 at 242; 25 at 241%; 50 at.241%; 20 at 242.Cement, 25 at 29.Cement pid, 10 at 93%; 100 at 93; § at 93%.Crown Reserve, 200 at 336.C P Ry, 25 at 278% : 25 at 278%; 75 at 278%.Dom Steel, 50 at 65%; 100 at 65; 13 at 65%: 25 at 65%.Tooke, 50 at 48: 100 at 48%: 25 at 84.Dom Iron pfd, 30 at 102%.Taurentide Pulp, 100 at 237%: 150 at 238; 50 at 238.Rich & Ont, 125 at 118%: 10 at 11835: 50 at 118%: 15 at 118%: 10 at 118.Mont Cotton pfd.10 at 104% Dom Park, 50 at 145, Car Fdy.10 at 89.Can Converters, 1 at 46%.Cement bonds, 1000 at 100.Tom Iron bonds, 1000 at 94 Textile \u201cC.* 1000 at 98: 1000 at 97%.Caner, 50 at 20%: R at 69.Snan River, 70 at 64: 50 at 6434; 25 at 643%: 7S at 64%: 185 at 64%.Sherwin, 100 at SI.> Molsons Bank, 9 ae 207.+ Mont Tram.30 at 125.Winnipeg, 24 at 227.| Textile, 28 at 77: 50 at 76% ; Soo, 121 at 149%, + NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER.Received over the privite wire of McDougal & Cowans, stock brokers, 81 St.Peter «treet.New York, Sept.30.\u2014 Foreigners Toront Eags \u2014 Selected, 27a28¢ doz.; fresh 24225c.0.were not in 8 cheerful mood this morning: quotations from London came lower and that centre soldabout 30,000 shares in our market in the first half hour.Under this selling THE BEST 1 NVESTMENT OPPO 18 St.James Street.RB Lounsterry & Co, N.Y, SE.RTU Oswald Bros, Montreal 8.E.NITY IN THÉ WORLD.MAY BE FOUND HERE AT HOME.A We have direct quotation service to all markets and unimpeachable connections.Correspondence earnestly invited.BARRY & McMANAMY, STOCK BROKERS, Phone $226.the market weakened fractionally ail around the list, but there was no liquidation for heme account and before the end of the first hour the list hardened.Stee! common was again the leader of the higher movement and on heavy and continuous buying made a new high record.This strength was communicated to the general list, many stocke making higher records.Union, Reading and the usual sctive issues were all strong and the strength was shared in by Soopss Lots.L Enss! time.LEFAIVRE 8 LEFAIVRE %| Accountants ceive our best attention.We w cheerfully furnish inforrastion regard: ing any securities & gt In os any of the sbove exchange and Liquidators No.98 $t.Peter St.TELEPHONE 1108 Travel vis the Canadian Northern Quebec Railway, Quebec to Portnéuf, Grand Mere, Shawinigan Fatls, Joliatte and Montreal.The autumn tints on the hills as feen along this line are most beauti- ul.The railway skirts the shore of the St.Lawrence for 40 miles.Trains leave Quebec as follows : 9.30 A.M.\u2014Daily, except Sunday, for Montreal and intermediate points.5.30 PM-\u2014Daily.except: Friday, Saturday and Sunday for .St Casimir, \u2019 530 PM\u2014Friday and Saturday only for Shawinigan Falls 855 A.M.\u2014Sunday only, for Shawinigen Falls.On Sunday, the train is due to arrive at Shawinigan Falls at 1.03 p.m.and on the return leaves there at 6.00 p.in\u2026, due to arrive in the city at 9.55 p.m.Parlor-Buffet Car service is operated between Quebec and Montreal.For further particulars apply.F.S.Stocking, 32 St.Louis Street ; Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade Street ; Ticket Agent, Chateau Frontenac, and Ticket Agent.C.N.Ry.Depot.DAT \u201cRAILWAY On and efter June 20d.1912, trai 1 4 pur from Hen arin, Tene = de am\u2014F, for Riviere à Ci a I oi 1.35 p.m.\u2014Maritime E f rigs beri, fay Ray Campbellton dally.N ali snd Sydney daily.™ 513 pm\u2014Étprens 19 except Sun doy.12.10 am.\u2014Ocepn Eat to St.John, WatMes ydney daily.Saturday, train runs to Moneton and Haliax.2.00 Limited se i\u201d Le an Mostra aus.Ta 12.m.\u2014Waritire Express t.Hyaci » and Montres! daily.nthe For farther information.Pers rr and siespla; STE TRE E CE 1 Dusde St.Telephone ot ro Enr ce Age.Navigation Go.Montreal Service Daily EXCEPT Sunda at 6P.M.7» SAGUENAY SERVICE Four times a week, every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, at 8 am.For rates, reservations, ete, cali at the Company's office, 48 Dalhousie St.Lead, Virginia-Carolina Chemical, Cotton Oil, etc.The copper stocks slso showed strength and Amalgamated made à new high for the year.Paific Mail was conspicuous early, rising nearly § points above the close on Saturday.Call money rose to the highest of the year and in the last hour this together with considerable realizing forced a general reaction throughout the list.Totals sales, 850,000 shares.: CLOSING I.ETTER.By private wira t7 Neuville Belleau & Co.93 St.Peter st, Quebec.Phones 946-4076.New York, Sept.30\u2014London prices were % to % of a point lower this morning, the reason given being the Balkan disturbance.About 36,000 shares were sold by London at the opening and the market was somewhat irregular, but the bulle soon took the lead with Steel as a leader and pushed that issue up ranidly with heavy trading until 80% had been attained.1% points above Saturday's closing.Amalgamated Copper touched a new high point.The directors of this company will meet to declare the dividend Oct.17 and 6 per cent rate is confidently axpecied.Reading.which was weal: selling off near- ty 1 point in the early trading, was bought in quantity by good brokers and rose easily 2% points.The crop movement in under full headway nad the Rock Island officials report the heavy movement of freight interfering with passenger traffic.Five million dollars has been secured in London to-day for import, It was estimated that about $20.000.000 money was called in by the afternoon.The slight reaction this afternoon is most welcome.Many traders sre awaiting a break upon which to buy and the continuous rise of the past week has deen dscouragine to the would-be bail who hed no stocke.The closing showed but slight net changes as à restit of the day's trading, which was the largest yut, 304.000 shares, We are «till bullish on the situs.tion aud would buy stocks oa all goed drops ~~ hau = 11 Ono Way Secand Class Fans Lx [TCT Point: Salt Lake City, Ogden, Utah .FS YI Nelson, Vancouver Victorls, ; trie, Spokane, T£- coma, Wash.; Portland, ore.$56.00 and Weed, Cal.vee San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Cal; Mexico, City, Mex, .coovunnnn «$56.30 IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER #TH TO OCTOBER 10TH, 1912, HUNTERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS.Return tickets st lowest one way first class fare.Tickets pood going untit November 6th.Return limit, November 30th, 1912 For full particulars, tickets, etcy please apply to 30 St.John st\u2026 core ner Palais Hitl; 46 Dathousià street Chateau Frontenac and at Stations Ticket Office, Quebec.G.J.P.MOORE, General Railway and Steamshig Agency.All lines represented.RAILWAY ML REC LIES: CHANGE OF TIME.Effective Sunday.September 29th, 1912, Passenger trains of the Grand Trunk Railway System.will leave Levis (Union Station) as follows : Departures From Levis.No.5, Local, at 6.50 am.for Riche mond, Sherbrooke, Montreal and ine termediate stations.No.3.Express.at 12.30 pm.for Richmond, Sherbrooke, Montreal znd intermediate stations, Connection at Montreal for Ottawa, Toronto, Hame ilton, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago and alf points west, also New Yerk via D.& H.and Bosion.and New Englend points vix Central Vermont.No, 1.Mail,\"at 7.20 p.m., for Riche mond, Sherbrooke, Portland and afl New England\u2019 points, also for St.Hye scinthe, Montreal'and alf intermediatg points.Connection at Montreal with International Limited.Kast Express for Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Des troit, Chicago and all points west Arrivals at Levis.No.4, Mail, from the West, at 7.40 a.m.No.2, Express, from the West a8 1.55 p.m.No.6, Local, from the West at 1040 p.m.Trains Nos.5 and 1 (Going) are daily except Sunday.No.3, dailn Trains Nos, 2 and 6 (Arriving) are daily except Sunday.No.4, daily.\u2019 0 Tq) R LE 0 pe ce | Through New York Sleeping Car Every Day DINING CAR SERVICE .Trains Leave Levis 8.00 A.M.\u2014For Portland.Sherbrooke and alt local stations, daily except Sunday.3.30 P.M.\u2014For New York and Bose for ton, connecting at Sherbrooke with Puliman fort Boston daily.For Chaudiere Valley and Megane tie divisions daily except ; Sunday.Ferry from Quebec 30 minutes is, advance of train departure.For further information and Pulle man reservations apply F.S.Stocke ing, C, and D.P.Agent, 32 St.Lould| St., Agent for Thos.Cook & Son, a all Ocean Steamers.Quabec Steamship Co, Ltd.ST.LAWRENCE LINE Quebec to Gaspe Const Ports, Gaspt Mal Bay, Perce, Summerside, Charlottetown and Picton, 8 CASCAPEDIA, 1,500 tons, with acesmmodation for passengers, wil! Que sth modern from Champlain Market pontoëns, Friday, 11tb and 3th October and rember, at noon.WEW YORK, BERMUDA AN WEST INDIES LINES | From Pier 47, North River, New Y¢ ROYAL MAIL FOR BERMUDA.88.BERMUDIAN, 10,416 tons displacement, wails from New York at 2 pm.Sth.Mth ted amb October, and every 19 days \" Postont, newest aoû only steamer landieg.at the deck et Bermuda .ve Hew York, for St.Thomas, æ crea rique, Quadriowps, Dominien, Bn A sin, Barbodces and Du merare.88.PARIMA, at 9 p.ms.18h October.{ Per all information appiy te QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO, LTD4 40 Dalhousie Street P.& STOCKING, HONE & RIVET, LOS HLPUDOSE PORC INT, LL D.L RANK OF NUVA SCOTIA RB Get your milk and cream from § RB the Brookside Dalry and you J Hd have the purest, clessiost and J safest available.A PHONES: Dairy, St.Louis Roed.3000 § Ctey Depot, 211 &t John &e.2004 À Jo Facile Coast Ÿ Every \"SOVEREIGN; Radiator dation for Heating Capacity in daily use.AGENTS evening.\u201cne CHEAP SALE ee Fe |GOMIC POST CARDS Ta order to make room for our kol- ; iday goods, we now offer, for one month outy, all our stock of Comic\u2019 Post Cards at HALF PRICE.: hills Immense choice of nifty Comic thought Cards, regular price FIVE for 5 cents, Td tie: : pos ered a t oe tn te If we but knew with what our lives .Perambmenors tn variety.Maed- | Comic Cards, regular priee TWO for are fraught, Some Brass end Irom Bedstead Fur- | 5 cents, now offered at YOUR for 5 sublime: cents.witure and Beddlag.' Not less than Sc worth $f cards sold at above prices.3 D.S.RICKABY This Sale lasts only during the Peraiture W \"ind Undertak- lone : Ee month of Octoberan breed T.H.O'NEILL, 248 St, John Street \u2018 NN mind SILLERY NURSERIES, { Astars, 25¢.per dozen, Sweet Peas, 25c Dumais\u2019 Pocus, from 106 each.tears we to visitors spending $1.00 or > prize more.Open to visitors on Sundays.Designs from $200 up.Phone 295.JOHN RAMSDEN, Gardener.For any lawn grounds, garden, all \"soul We have the different fertilizes to suit all goils.Our pamphlets will give you detaits.We guarantee entire atisfaction.HAMEL & TESSIER CIVIL ENGINEERS AND gEAND SURVEYORS.» Bank Buüd 1383 8% Po ToL QUES GC 43 $t Paul St.\u2014of\u2014 PERSONAL Mr.R.S.M.Bouchette, of Montres, of Mcintyre, Son & Co, Led, is a guest at the Chateau, ; Mr.A.R.Shehyn, purchasing agent Carrys its own Recommen- | oi the Post Office Department, Otta- : wa, is registered at the St.Louis.The many friends of J.A.McDon- .213 nell wil be pleased to hear that h is Efficiency, Durability recovering from his recent illness.and Messrs.W.Macdonlad and E, Fred Dugan, of St.Constant, N.W.T, registered at the Chateau yesterday.Messrs, W.Macdonald and E.Fred Hawkins, of St.Jean Port Joti, regis- \u2018THOUSANDS ered at the St.Louis Hotel last even- Rev.G.H.Cobbledick morning to attend the opening of the Union Theological College lectures in Montreal today and the banquet this Amcng the latest arrivals at the St.Louis are Mr.Geo.C.MacKay and family, Ottawa; Messrs.J.W.Treffrey, J.Lamothe, James Robertson, HR.St.Michel, Geo.W.Ewan, Montrzal, and H.M.Dunn, Toronto, IF WE BUT KNEW.If we but knew what lies beyond the That mark the boundary of this life of ours; If we but knew what all that vast space fills, What knowledge and what unsuspected powers; If we but knew how far our lightest Transcends the limits of this earth With what eternal consequence If we but knew that in our deeper The longings that we foster or re- E'en now are forging linked chains to bind Our spirits into gladness or dis- tress\u2014 Think you that we would waste the precious years That we may pass upon the paltry USE bh, Aud freely give our labor and our .ge t I $ For vanities that perish with their Pang from A birth?; \u20ac We ay Reco Lou Maple Or think you that the very richest : THat earth alone can furnish to the grades of fruits, vegetables and grain.| Can compensate us if the spirit dies, Or fails at last to reach its destined 1?+ \u2014Los Angeles Times.N FRITTERS.of faur ears of , D.R.Murphy, REG'D.Ourcomplate NEW STOCK will be ready TUESDAY OCTOBER i for our Clients and the Public.consisting of : Ladies\u2019 and Misses Coats $8.00to $25.00 (Large assortment for Small Ladies) Suits $15 to $55 (Special for Misses) MILLINERY Hats $3.00 to $5.00 Imported Parisian and New York Models $15 to $75.Children\u2019s Imported Dresses $2 to $9.Ladies\u2019 and Misses Union Suits, Woolen To ce b i GEO TANGUAY corn add ofie egg, à little salt and a .very little flour, if necessary.Mix together, and drop int® a frying pan containing a very little lard or drippings.When done, drain on brown paper to remove any surplus fat.NOMENAL SALE & The Bankrupt Stock of the firm of Azarie Cloutier Which commenced Saturday Sah will continue all Week \" = \u2014 moma A ed \u2019 The entire assortment consisting of heavy fall and light , > F overcoats, men's, boys\u2019 and children\u2019s suits, men and boys pants, haberdashery, shirts, collars, ties, vests, underwear, ete.Will Be Offered For Sale Below Cost Price.The prices are so low that they are almost incredible.In several of our lines of goods, the prices ssked will not cover the cost.You can have tweed and furnishings for nothing.The stock is entirely new, the finish is perfect and the cut of the latest style.\u2018Conte and get & suit to your taste and at your own price.Vests and Drawers, Black Silk and Woolen Tights and Bloomers.Infants Woolen Vests, Jackets, cL Bootees.Children\u2019s Sleepers for ages 1, 2, 8, 4.Ladies\u2019, Misses and Children\u2019s Grey and White Sweaters.Cashmere Hose, 15¢ to $1.00, $3.25.Tweed Skirts, Black Skirts $2.50 to $15.Silk, Satin and Moirette Underskirts, Eiderdown Kimonos, Woolen Shawls and Bolros.French Flannel, Delaine and Faney Blouses, Full assortment Fancy Neck Wear, 25c to $15,00.Stock Entirely New, Up to date.Moderately Priced.Ladies, Misses & Infants Apparel at the Ladies\u2019 Emporium D.R.Myrphy, Rog'd, Fhone 22.46 Fabrique Se Kid Gloves, 50e to DAY syDAY Without having the slightest desire to sir up the militant activities of Miss Wylie, we want to ask just one Question, and we ask it with due apology to the militant lady, having some regard for the plate-glass windows in the Chronicle office.Here's the question: If the ladies are allowed to vote, will they tell their ages?Now every man who presents himself for the sacred right of suffrage has to declare himself, The law wants to know, and wants to know in a stern aud strident voice, where he was born, when he was bown, the color of his eyes and hair, and if he ever kept a dog, and if so, why?Now if one of the dear ladies stands up in front of that sort of an inquisition, what's going te happen?Will there be a militant display?We ask simply for information and without the slightest tinge of malice in our very.s P 8\u2014The boss tells us that the Chronicle's plate-glass is insured.Therefore Miss Wylie may answer this question in person.Individuals could borrow money as easily as municipalities if they could also promise an endless posterity to pay interest.But isn't it a bit tough on posterity?Of course, though, posterity has never done anything for us, so we are under no obligations.Sec by the New York papers that the book most in demand at the Publie Library is \u201cModel Flying Mahines.\u201d That doesn\u2019t lock hopeful for a decrease in the aviation death rate.Visitor to New York lost $400 matching pennies.And yet they say time is money.Moose Jaw is the name of a thriving city in British Columbia, They're listening to quite a bit of it in the States, However, perhaps most anything is better than sitting in silence at Oyster Bay! That straw hat was discarded yesterday, but will be again seen in Boston during the haseball championship games next week.The Quebec sextette who spend the end week at Lake Beauport have returned to town and report quite a downfall of snow at that place.Messrs.Dewar and Gordon were in the party.Handsome Harry wore a new white silk scarf at the Lake on Sunday last.From the position of official meas- urer to auctioneer ia quite a jump, but not a success, as only $4.15 was bid on a $32 coat.: Mr.T.H.O'Neill, the well-known post card dealer, is having 2 great cheap sale of comic post cards.The letter carriers will be sure to.earn their salaries for some time te come, Now that the first snow has fallen this season, lookout for Tadian strm- mer.There will be no sunstrokes, however.How beautiful the mountains looked yesterday morning.Would nant a pile of coal in the bin look better at present?\u2014 Twenty thousand dollars for three years\u2019 service in the penitentiary is not poor pay.It is nearly equal to that of a hard-worked cabinet minister, * The west end of Fabrique street, including the sidewalk, has become so uneven hy the sinking condition of the ground that the very animal life compelled to use the street are kicking.At last the west end of Cook street is open to traffic.A couple of workmen in 8 momen of consideration finished the job on Saturday, removed the debris, and declared the thoroughfare opened.It would be à happy thought on the city workmen if they : would give an hour's attention to St.| Stanislas street in front of the Morrin College, and remove the heaps of dirt that are piled in various parts of the street, that certainly do not contribute to the beauty of the locality.Those who left their umbrellars at home last night in anticipation ef fine weather were destined to self condemnation of their foily, especially if their business took them away from the con, venient shelter of the street cars, \u2014_\u2014 A suggestion was made yesterday to the Day-by-Day Man, that instead of granting licenses to hotels and restaurants, the authorities should issue them at $1 apiece to anyone who wished to buy a drink, but the license to be cancelled as s0nn as the license holder got under the weather.One of our local contemporaries states that Wm.Price is the \u201cright man.\u201d How funny it is that it has not woke up to the situation before, A merry October te you! May it be better than the September doings.Reversible Cloth for Ladies\u2019 ackets, also Ladies\u2019, Young dies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Jackets in the latest styles.Come and see them.ED.BELANGER & CIE, 29 Notre Dame Street.85 Mountain Hill Sept.2,0et.1,3,5x¢4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1912, prop pq F.SIMARD & CO.142 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch, Quebec.| \u2018 1 SALE OF ENGLISH RUGS I Values and Prices That Have Never Been Equalled TAPESTRY SQUARES.VELVET SQUARES.Special value in new floral designs : Suitable for any room and good Sizes as follows : value in the most pew and original : esigns and colorings : 214 x 3.Regular $600, for.$398 3 x 3 1-2.Regular $1.00, for.$15.78 3 x 3.Regular $8.00, for.35,98 4 x 4 Regular $25.00, for.$18.68 3x3 1.2 Regular $10.50, for.$7.80 ENGLISH FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.Two specials.in Floor Oil Cloths BRUSSELS SQUARES.in checks and floral design: For all room sizes, of extra good English Floor Oil Cloth,\" 2 yards value, in rich colors and designs.wide, good value at 40c, for this _ sale.\u2026.27 à yard 3x312 Regular 320.00, for.$14,75 Tw> yards w\u2018de Linoleum, extra 3 x 4.Regular 323.00, for.$17.50 special, never sold less than $0c, spe- 3 3-4 x 4.Regular $30.00, for.$22.35 cial .3c sq.yard These very special prices on Rugs are for one week only.LOVELY MILLINERY SMART NEW BLOUSES AT ; NOW ON VIEW.VERY SPECIAL PRICES.Our reputation for Distinctive Mil- \u2019 linery is now established.No matter how many blouses you Our Styles are noted everywhere may have, you will fall in love with for, their beauty and becomingness.these following charming models : price id Items with their respective New Tailor-made Vyella Flannel 50 Lovely Dress Hats, trimmed W3ists, in fancy and new stripes, all with wings and ornaments, artistic sizes, specially offered at .\u201c05 models, never sold for less than $12 Black and colored Messaline Silk to $15, for .fen $690 Waists, new models and fal' shades, FALL DRESS GOODS for the special price of.$4.60 AND SUITINGS.28 pieces in all black and colored cheviot serges, in all the leading fall shades, MEN'S FURNISHINGS.Special Values To Be Noted.Always sold at 60c., for 40c.and 45c.à yard, Heavy Pan Suede and Kid Gloves Colored Wool Mixtures, Tweed in all sizes, value of $1.35, for.Suitings, best colors and weaves at .tasrre secc0e 00.79.à pair $l, to be sold at the special prices 100 dozen Pure Silk Knitted Fourof \u201c0 000 sacou0ne 70c.and 80c a yard in-Hands, in crochet and accordion BLACK AND COLORED \u20ac ORDS.weaves, plain and cross stripes, value \u201c of 60c, special at ., .35e 48 inch ide, i ; ; ; navy and coder blues pur men English Rain Coats in various and brown.Regular value of $1.15, colors, weights and models, for.for the special price of.cee +0.$7.50 up to $18.00 F.SIMARD & \u20ac 142 St.Joseph SL, St.Rooh, Quebs> Telephone z692 \u201d QUEBECERS Patronize Home Industries and ask for Canada\u2019s best CIGARS.LA FLOR EMINEN LA DELICIA lat 10c ete \u201cGood as Gold.\u201d (They are true quality cigars, There are none better and few as good, H.D.BARRY, Quebec, Can, Read important guearaot-\u2014 on each box Ask for prices at the QUEBEC SCRAP METAL CC.- 14 St Roch Street for your raw furs, hides and skins and all kinds of scrap material, Telephone 2777 urtains - Curtains _\u2014 | A rich and valuable sale of White Curtains.4 | 4 1 A job in the high price cur tains is very seldom seen ar ma on A - 0.Fi For all next week we will have the pleasure of offering to our customers a job of all the best make of curtains at about half price.viz.: Worth $16.50.Sold at.$8.50 Worth $14.25.Sold at.vo.+ $7.50 Worth $12.00 Sold at.,.$6.00 Worth $10.00.Sold at.veneer.$8.50 Worth $7.50.Sold at.+00.* 5450.Also a job of Nottingham Net Curtains.200 Pairs, worth $1.50.Soldat .99c In this job you will find all the most valuable curtains VENISE POINT, .POINT DE PARIS * MARIE ANTOINETTE RENAISSANCE, Etc, Ete Evedy day we are receiving new rugs, new carpets and new oil cloths, P.J.COTE, 23-31 St.lokm St Opposite Palace Wil "]
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