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

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


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

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[" Temaorat ures Today's Weather ; Minimum, 42.* Maxjmum, 64.Fair to-day; Rain tawnight, \u201cKING OF THE NEWSBOYS\u201d VE ï À TROUBLESOME WAFAESS) \"ou sr ! Mere Arrangements For Ceremony CARY GERMS OF The Franco American Food Co's Calf\u2019s Foot Jelly Sherry Wine Flavor, 1-2 pint bot.45c This Jelly is guaranteed to be a pure meat food product without any added gelatine.Jack Sullivan Wanted To Tell a London Despatch Says Physicians Start Fo.3 liament Howse this afternoon at two o'clock.If the weather proves fine the ceremonies will be held in the open air, but if it rains the speeches will be delivered within the shelter of Alles, EXPECT BIG CROWD.A.GRENIER, About The Rosenthal Murd Roe panes 3 @22 ey = bor so iris arvirad in Que.and Declares War, INI EINIIIIN \u201cOUITE AMUSING\u201d ing of the Garneau monument at Par- ' ; .: \u2018Valiquet\u2019's Motto à Its Not What You Pay, i But What You Get For It That Really Counts 106108 108 X06 XE 208 10° JOF 0° Xf 10F JCF 06 CE CE CCE.- London, October 18.\u2014A despatch Was received in|© DEVELOPMENTS IN THE oF tonight, which is) * WAR SITUATION & vouched for by the Greek minister, making the extraordinary statement that Turkish 3 15 COMMENT OF COL.ROOSEVELT .; the defence planned to-go far in prov- | \u2018À very large crowd of citizens is ex.| SIM doctors have gone to | be for ponseasion of Adeanopie.Ci We are making a fine lof of Bread with fresh milk Ÿ | Wounded Candidate Tells How ing their contentien that Becker had pected to be present at the ceremony | Janina, in the of I Three Bolgarian armies con- a from St.Foye Farm.es also are being made it Feels peech wi with the murde and \u2018more than usual interest is being bania .centrate against Mustafa Pacha with nice butter and fresh eggs ft Feels to Make Speech with ns iad th det oi à conogi.| own throughout of the Tome of she os ary oi them | \u201c\u201cLondon bas despeca de ie \u201c| cation op account of the fame of the cl ALL OUR GOODS GUARANTEED.Bullet in Your Side.er.great Canadian bistorian, whose weit \"and cholera microbes | # Terkits army doctors hare gone J D.V ALIQUET \u2014 ings are revered by literary and his- us micro to Grecian frontier, mi.A : .?* WOULD \u201cFRAME\" MAYOR.| torical students of the Dominion from & crobes of typhus and cholete.0 12 Fabrique St.Phone 1526 Chicago, Oct.18-\u2014The fret vivid | Rat much cf Sufivan'e story was | the Atlantic to the Pacific.© Greek army attacks Turks in EEN EILEEN EIEIO EINE IEEE IEE ICRI SAA impressions of Col.Roosevelt on the | 01 \"rps \u201cure which Justice Goff | The leading Western newspapers | London, October 18\u2014Turky's en- 3 the gion of Meluna Pass wd 2 * night on which he was shot in Mil- permitted him to relate was based | are taking great interest in the occa- deavors to detach Greece from the % Many aller of railway between 8 \u2018 \u2014 waukee were related tonight from the | upon testimony already given by the | sion, judging from the demand for confederation of Balkan states have|H Uskuf and Baloniki destroyed.os Colonel's own lips.State's witnesses, Rose, Webber, Val- | Photographs of the monument and the failed.Greece ed war inst | Ÿ bridges dynamited and telegraph a The Colonel said that on Monday | lon and Schepps.Sullivan not only | donor, Hon.Geo.E.Amyot.declar MEAT | lines eut.a ?denied portions of their testimony re.| Those who will make the orations, | the Ottoman empire to-day, all the OU \u2019 a .he expected to leave for Oyster Bay lating to Becker's participation in the | besides the donor himself, are as fol- allied ministers left Constantinople | @ vians ha firmed pere et er : OF 6 MONTHS | PRICE OF GRAN [imeem namo do are a es er a | pe r r- * , + Webber and Schepps told im | Sir Francois Langelier, Sir Wilfrid | POwTS in a note detailing their com.| ayet of Kossovo, Turkey.a week after next, der Webber and Schepps told him plaints that a state of war with Tur- 2 No hostile demonstration when XI a .i \u201c Laurier, Sir Lomer Gouin, His Wor- 1 feel as lively as a bulldog,\u201d ssid | they were going to \u201cframe Becker and | La , ; » 0 Balkan ministers leave Consssn- Of , } \\ tu i district attdr- | ship the Mayor Nap.Drouin, Revd.| key exists.tino, SETS RECORD FREIGHT DOWN Colonel, 7 of preface.He mon, him over to the Mrict attor M.Gosselin, Rector of Laval Univer- \u2014_\u2014 2 ple.: > Shows Increase of 13 Per Cént.Over Last Year \u2014 83,317 From United States.\u2019 which were 158,614 at ocean ports, and 83,317 from the United States, making 8 total for the six months, April let to Oct.1st, 1912, of 241,931 persons.A NATION IN ITSELF.During the month of September, Big Graif Exporter Thinks the Balkan Troubles May Be of Benefit to Western Farm.WAR MAY REbËCE RATÉ.There is now a very strong.European demand for wheat.Should the Dardanelles be closed up and shipping, usually engaged there in wheat carrying, be diverted te American ports for cargo, it would be a very bullish factor ou our market, because was sitting in a huge leather chair at an open window in Mrs.Roosevtl'a room, adjoining his own.WAS QUITE AMUSING.What seemed to impress Colonel Roosevelt most strongly was not the shooting itself\u2014he seemed to accept that as a thing of the past to be dis- Ae had felt at his discovery.# \u201cAmusing, did you say, Colonel?asked one of his hearers, \u201cWell,\u201d he qualified, \u201cit waa interesting.\u201d Col.Roosevelt said he had no means of knowing, as he delivered the speech, whether he was wounded fatally, but accepted gs à matter of These two men told Sullivan, ae- (Continued on Fourth Page) GREEKS OF QUEBEC COLONY STARTING Six Greeks of the Quebec colony: have sailed for home of war te fight\" for their country against the Turks.The volunteers from this city are all young men who came to Canada a few years ago, and have been success- sity, Wm.Peterson, Principal of Mc- Gill University, Lt-Col.W.Wood, Quebec, J.E.Roy, historian, Ottawa, and Hector Garneau, Montreal.During the course of the ceremony the President of the St.Jean Baptiste Sasiety, Mr.P.H.Beland, wil! deposit a floral wreath at the base of the monument, : Mr.Cyrille F.Delage, Speaker of accommodate 800 persons in receipt of special ifvitations, and besides has had the large space of ground around the monunient cleaned up, so everything is ready and in splendid condition for the unteiling US.ARSENAL BURNS DOUBT OF BATILE NEWS.Reports of fighting, such as the capture of Pristina by the Servians and of a heavy battle at Mustafa Pacha, probably are in advance of the rea! facts.There has been for some time sn active censorship of military news in all the near eastern capitals and ttle is known, of the dispositions of ORNONOOUNAO OETA ARRESTED FOR RINGING FALSE NOW ÂT SYON A badly wanted man in this city oce cupied a cell in the St.Sauveur police station last evening and will be : brought up.before the Recorder this 16,000 Ton Structure Made a |morning, the charge laid against hins being one for ringing false fire dlarma ; it would give us the needed space | course that he should go on until he Speed of Three Knots Across 8 .; 20/00 af then hace 1140 arriva and possibly by competition reduce | had finished, if his strength held out, | ful in their respective lines of busi- .The prisoner's name is Octave Vau- , the present high freight rates.\u201d But when it was all over, and he had | ness, the Atlantic.dreuil, an ex-freman, wbo wes disports and 10450 from the States, as sgainst 29077 for September last year, 17,693 of whom were at ocean ports and 11,484 \u2018from the States.The immigration to Canada for the White acknowledging that there is a great scarcity of ocean shipping, Capt.Tilt, another big exporter, does not see that under any circumstances turned t0.go to the hospital, he said, he found it difficult to keep his temper when half a dopen men scrambled over the edge cf the platform and asked him to shake hands.It ic expected that four more Greeks residing in Quebec, who are busy making preparations, will follow the example of the others and leave LOSS 4 MILLIONS Benicia Was Storehouse For .| charged from the brigade, and against whom very strong evidence will be brought.Sydney, N.S.Oct.18\u2014MontreaTs new floating dry dock, the Duke of the last half year | iderably | there will be a sensationa! rise in .; Connaught, arrived at North Sydney greater than the entire population cf | Prices.\u201cBoth the United States and Couldn't Shake Hands.for Athens in a few Says.Nearly Al Army Supplies On | its sierroun in tou of two mue | SAY WITNESSES SAW HIM.Montenegro, the country which, a few | ourseives have a big surplus to dis-| \u201cThey wanted to shake hands,\u201d he Pacific Coast, The tugs bunkered at International | Vaudreuil was arrested last evening jays 8go, declared war against Turey.- {The electoral district of Carleton, pose of,\u201d he puts it.\u201cOur prices are pretty well evened up and the United States does not seem to hold off in said as though it still surprised him.\u201cDidnt they know that it is impos- (Continued on Fourth Page) PAY OWN EXPENSES.All these volunteers are defraying Benicia, Cal, Oct.18.\u2014The Benicia Pier, each taking 400 tons which will last them until they reaci, Montreal.\u2018This they expect will be in about two at his home, Hermine street, on a warrant issued yesterday morning in Ont.has according to the census of | iS exporting activities.The tend- their own expenses, and leaving Can- store hee ment principal weeks.The trip was stormy and the | the Recorder's Court, the complainant 1911, a population of 28.406; it will be ero pue their stuff on the bar ada, where they have met happiness | po Coast, was destroÿed by fire | Peavy sixteen-inch Manila towing being a young man named Girouxseen that tae immigration during the last six months is more than equivalent to the population of nine such districts, Supposing that :.l1 the immigrants who arrived during the last six months were in line of march one pace apart, Indian file, the procession would reach from Toronto to Kingston.more than one hundred and fifty miles.PRISON AND LASHES FOR EIGHT YOUTHS Pleaded Guilty to Indecent Assault On Girl, Must Serve gain counter.\u201d If these views are correct, farmers | could not look for an immidiate balloon movement in grain prices, following the Balkan warts es rere eet Central Prison with 15 lashes.In passing sentence he said: \u201cThe charge upon which you were Indicted by the grand jury is punishable by death or life imprisonment, The Crown prosecutor thought fit to accept your ples of guilty to a minor but nevertheless serfous offence, The laws of this country are made to punish those who break them, to protect the publie, to warn the public about breaking them.It is the duty of the court to protect the public.\u201d Some of the boys, who ranged from 14 to 18 years in age, wept bitterly.Toronto, Oct.18\u2014The disturbance which developed yesterday over the Western Provinces has moved eastward and is centred to-night to the northward of Lake Superior, Rain is failing to-night over Western Ontario, but the weather to-day has been for the most part fair and warm, from the Great Lakes to the Maritime Provinces.In the West it has been cool with a few local showers.Minimum and maximum temperatures: : Victoria, 42-48: Vancouver, 40-46; Kamloops.34-46; Calgary, 28-42: Edmonton, 26-44; Prince Albert, 32-42; Winnipeg, 38-44: Port Arthur, 40-64: Parry Sound, 44.64; London, 44-66; Toronto, 0.67; Kingston, 52.62: Ottawa, 40-84; Montreal, 48-64: Quebec, patriotic fatherland.The Greeks of Quebec and throughout the whole Dominion, where there are scattered residents have always kept in close touch with their mother country and are thoroughly conversant with the Balkan situation.Many of she Greeks in America have relatives living in Macedonia, the bone of contention, also in Turkey.They predict a war of massacre and bloodshed that will startle the whole world, and should the tide of war go gainst them there will be a reign of terror that will devastate the Balkan States.They are staking their existence upon their efforts in the present crisis.Thousands More On Way.Several thousand Greekes living in and comforts of life they did not enjoy in the home of their fathers, in a spirit of love for their to-night.The loss is estimated at between three and four million dollars.Spontaneous combustion or crossed electric wires is assigned as the origin of the fire.Sixty thousand stands of small arms and twelve million rounds of ammunition were destroyed.The Benicia Arsenal was the main equipping station for both the Pacific Coast and the Orient.The building \u2018Nas erected in 1859, cables parted five times on Tuesday, which was the worst day experienced during the trip of several weeks.The dock has a displacement of 16, 000 tons and a lifting capacity of 26.- 000 tons.It is 68 feet beam and 650 feet long.The voyage from Barrow- on-Furness was begun August 31 and maintained at an average speed of about three knots.The time of de- False alarms have been of very frequent occurrence in this city and quite recently, three alarms were rung in within 15 minutes, all in St.Sauveur, and it appears that the prisoner was seen in the act by Gagnon, \u2018a Mrs, Poitras and a Miss Asselin, who will parture from here will depend on weather conditions.testify in Court to-day.THE [OND CARCASHIE GONRANTEE & AGERENT GORPARY Ottawa, Oct.18\u2014 the six | Winnipeg, Oct.18\u2014*Shipping con- | Missed once it was over\u2014but rather Legislative Assembly, will perform | the various All such reports onthe, Apr 1 to ep the cur.| éitiong are dominating our export os Pour on the stage of the Milweu- the same office with a garland of Bow-j of fighting \u201ctes must be re ~ kee Auditorium, when he was speak- ; rs in the name of the e ceived with a meaapre of, caution, as rent fiscal year, 273000 immigrants | trade,\u201d said James Richardson, | ing with a bullet in his side.He in- ' e | Se - : ; À arrived In Camnde.Of this number | ig gmain experte to-dey.sisted that to males the speach wee | - Hie voip Magor Dr pi haa possi ble they spresd M0998 arrived at ocean ports diss export trade hae been hampered | only what any ofher-mran would havre ro ! from interested pot ERY \u201cos ë ery ANID Spare, toe Used: Sommer ! 2 Jeair-or.uk ee rente ARGUS: niippogm | pd {pag af rendired to (uebec The persiste dé conte eme ER ses x These Égutes show sn increase of me à are à rhen Toned fo my manuscript to | Pap Own Expenses, Buy Ne the historian during his term of office [* | (Continnedson Fourth Page).| Formék Membér \"3 BrigadE * i higher than last yeer ê ; as-@Ry cler Easter = | 13 per ao maf the has been hard te fnd bottoms to dalles and there hoe x hole ps Return Tickets, - and.Will .Tire x concragtor in charge of the in.* 777 Will be Charged Before the nuiper - sorre- * \u201d .uguration cemplete e wor - + « .sponding months of last fecal year, \u2014 * à Spectacle \u2014 ed to Solanel Fight for Fatherland.erecting a grand stand yesterday to BIG DRY pock IS _| Recarder This Morning.Fif M \u2014 42-64; St.John, 46-56: Halifax, 42-68.| the United States wd Canada are teen Months.\u201c |FAMOUS CRIMINOLOGIST Forecaste.hurrying to the assistance of thei home land, many of them leaving their .IN MONTREAL.Lower Lawrence and Gulf: Strong wives and children behind, and be- CAPITAL - - - $ 500,000.00.winds and gales from south-west and west, showery.Maritime: South-west winds, increasing to gales, fair at first, rain at night, sides paying thelr own expenses and taking with them all the money they can spare and gather to place at the disposal of the Greek authorities.In no case have any of the reservists returning to their colors, or the volunteers, purchased a return ticket.They go with no expectation of returning, determined to fight to the death.But if they are lucky enough to escape the horrors of war they will arrange to come back to their Ametican and Canadian homes.The ancient spitit of Thermopylae and Marathon has slumbered for thou.Tamilton, Ont, Oct, 18.\u2014 Justice Kelly this morning passed sentence pon the eight respectably connected youths who pleaded guilty to indecent assault on Lena Holmes, aged 18.The assault ogcurred last summer on the mountain.Justice Kelly sentenced each prisoner to 15 months in the Montreal, Oct.18\u2014Dr.Jacques Bertillon, the famous French cri inolog- ist and head of the municipal statistical service of Paris, arrived in Montreal yesterday.Dr.Bertillon will speak Monday, before I'Alliance Francaise de Montreal, on the family and marriage from the social viewpoint, GOV'T DEPOSIT - - $ 87,000.00, | Personal Accident & Sickness, Employer's Liability.Plate Glass, Guarantee Bonds &=, DAILY ALAMANAC.Saturday, October 19.293rd day of year.Twenty-eighth day of autumn, Sunday, October 20, twentieth Sunday after Trinity.Sun rises 6.09 am.; 4.51 pm.Day 10 hours 42 minutes long, Moon rises 2.40 pm.; sets 11.59 pm.Moon nine days old, JOHNSTON & FILS, Local Office under the same Managem nt SORDEAUX, , Plantes configuration, Neptune | nds of years, but Ib now awakened as the Quebec Fir e Assurance Coy.Bstubliches 1786.High tide 12.13\"am., rise 12 feet 3| #14 fe fires of Greek patriotism again burn in the breaste of to-day\u2019s generation.The cry for freedom from the Tork's iron heel of oppression is the predominant war cry, that they say will win pll battles and re- inches; 1.14 pm.vise 11 feet 3 inches.Low tide 7.10 am., 7.23 pm.A year ago today\u2014Census shows 32 per cent, increase for Canada.Mont- \u201c _ARETS and SAUTERNES|.% ix 55 em LAW, YOUNG & OO.-.MONTREAL fg.B trisor, isd ut Macon, he Ole 8 31 Fer 81, Coes, GOLILE SRD sa the salon of tha Look for the Name Yale on Leaks sad Hasdwere \u2018The Mastet-ioy\u2014that is, à key that unioche meny .doors, each of which has also its own separate indi- .vidual key-will be almost the only key on the key.: ring when two things are thoroughly understood:: .Le~That one beapplisdto two key-ways\u2014one for the Masterpe TASNE SHIR a hanger with the matter how pany Te have of wfety.te open, It le cnoily possible te The Y.Picentric Lock has roue Came 00 a key 3 Any geod hardware sont show you YALE Products Send for our Bugle \u201cThe Raslost Mastar-hoy System\u201d Conn Yule & Towne Limited \u2018Up-to-date Grocery Having doubled the capacity of my store, I am now in à position \u201cte handle all orders promptly and efficiently.Your patronage is earhestiy solicited.Give us a trial, : CHAS.MARTEL, Tel 1615.Cormez Augustis & Artllery St.Ask for prices at the , ; QUEBEC SCRAP METAL CO.14 St.Rooh Street fer your raw.furs, hides and skins and all kia.of scrap material, Telephone 2777 x Gre pi LEON GABOURY, Reg i rome 1107, 238 Bt John, Street JUST RECEVED \u201cBotoil Fronoh Peas Soleil Pais, Mogens.cars R \u201cSoleil Pegs, Mi-Fins .,.\" a RE Soleil Pegs, bins.[YP .i iLibty\u2019s Cabtornia Repuragoy À Faammoth size .veep evs D FRUIT COMPANY .Champlain Market Place OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Season now opening in a few days.The oniy agents in Quebec for he celebrated Beal Shipt and Cultivated Malpecs fre \"FRUITS! FRUITS! Put: -Penchen; Prunes, Tomatoes, Apples, Gra; Plums, By far the best establishment for fruits \" fost \u2018comhplete assortment.New stock continually arriving.Delivered to customers at moderate prices, ° ; FISH! VEGRTABLES! All kinds of Fresh, Smoked and Salt Fish.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 BIEL SORES IIRL EITM 2ST SSS Saturday, October the 19th, we | Will offé shout Afty Shopping Bags at ct \u201cair PRICE.A skoo Shopping Bag for $2.00, Many other splendid values in Bags.Sale begins Saturday Morning at 8 o'clock.G.Seifert & Sons Jewelers ; FABRIQUE STREET \u201cwes + .+ a7 Shy Quibri Ghronicle, QUEBEC, OCTOBER 1919120 18 SUCH PLEADING OUT OF PLACE?\u201c Were a good-natured Tonservative to join with a lifelong Liberal to give a \u2018morsel of advice to, Sir Wilfrid Leu- | rier, it would at onze be misunderstood no doubt; « d 9 persons give ing it set aside ye \u201chostés donk \u201cfe- rentes\u201d\u2014an enemy bearing gifts.Some time ago the Chronicle ventured to give Mr.Henri Bourassa & word of advice a» to how he might shape: his course to the benefit of us sil in line with the tendencies .of the times towards the consolidation of the British Empire.Our parochisl- {sms and party affiliation\u2019 unfortinage- ly tend too muchyto shorten the foresight of our Canadian publicists; and, wherr the vots-hunting habit has once taken hold of them, as it does by far too often, there is a general marring of whatever statesmauship there is in] them that pleads for the common interest outside of side issues.The has had no further effect thas place Mr, Bourages in a condition of ngt knowing very well what he would have deng, towards making Canada a.consolidating\u201d nflueriee - in the affairs of the Empire; and thers we have thought it best to let the matter stand.In the case of Sir Wilfrid Laurier it may be different, now that a chance lies at his very door wehersby he may crown his public life by an act of statesmenship that cannot fail to restore him to public favor, in 8 way he has evidently not fully realized, as he goes in and out among the people of Canada, pleading to, be: placed in the premiervlilp whieh he failed to retain by \u2018éfinking of the peoples interests legs than of party aggrandizement, dof ¢ of such- mikôr \u2018matters as the affiliations of the.Nationalists of Quebec and.the Jingees of Ontario.back to power \u201chave become, in the eyes of many of our broad-minded citizens, the distinguished ex-pre- mier's most prominent weaknesses, Indeed, any one, reading bis latest platférm utterances: cannot but perceive this, his warmest Liberal supporters not excluded, whatever conso- | lation\u201d these supporters derive from: the fact that Bir Wilfrid Was openly .| confessed that he is a, \u2018hapnier: man now as Leader of the Opposition than he ever.wis as Lendel of -Goveras ment.And, if it\\be only a greater personal fappiness, hit a .Copserptivé party, we are sure, would on no.decount think of interrupling, what is to Winder Sir Wilfrid tg sake up with more iniportang topics .than the electioneering parochial phrasing he has ately been indulging in.By some kind of fatal misguidance of judgment the ox- \u201cpremier misinter-\u201d ciprocity.He woilld.still make an.sp- peal to the commercial instincts of the unthinking, by waxing eloquent over the acquiring: of a \u201cwider Har.| ket\u201d for the.Canadian farmer and ar.tizan, That \u201cvider market\u201d is a fake; and po one \"knowi this.better, at the present moment, \u201cthan Sir Wilfrid's longtime admirer \u201cJean Baptiste,\u201d who has informed himself to the point of conviction as to how the American © Trusts stand.only top ready\u2019 to rob him of more than half of the price of the products of his fields and factories.And, in like manner, no - one knows better than the Canadian of the East that the Canadians of the Went are in no way inclined to give up their faith.in a united Canada, for all tie wheat crops they can produce,, What folly is it therefore for Sir Wilfrid to waste the few remaining years of his publie life, in ttying to break Canads up into sections possessed of » different way of looking at things.And most especially, is this kind ot canvass to be rankeit «5 a folly, scètag that a discussion is eminent over what will bring Canada within reach of its destiny as an \u201cimperium in imperio\u201d\u201d _ se integrai'antonomy withié the aû- tonomy, of the greatest principalitf the world has ever known.The Naval Poliey \u2018which Sir Wilfrid fathered when he wis premidr-had \u2018nb element.a! impetus within it \u201cto! get Canada there\u201d Ha surely knqws this now, considering what happened torhis so.- called Canadian Navy: Qeitig ls own regime.On.the other hang, the Naval Policy that is abatit 44, be-digcyased by the country.has fio catiée bf being illfated.It isa Naval Policy that has fathered ships \u201cto face the battle and the breeze\u201d for \u2018hundreds of years.| There is no preadventure or makeshift about the political venture.And as a preliminary word, why should the Chronicle, backed up.by matured Liberal advice, not utter an honest word in Sir Wilfrid's ear, that the chance of his statesmanship has appreached\u2014 !1s at his hand\u2014to round out Ms own | Naval Policy hy the acceptance of a tu QUEBEC CHRONICLE se À AUANÉE Le av re Ghronicle\u2019s advice to Mr.Bowrasip] prets the votg of last year against Res |\u2019 ot the Brit! Sir Wiitrid Lagtier, elaighs\u2019 wifhin Se heaving \u2018of, his Rrénch=iphaking Tehpatelots: that he is a French-Canadian.He claims | veeywher| ond, \u2018west of] À the Provifee: Quebec, that\u2019 K na - Tullgréwn Cansdiadstidng Canadian.\u2019 ubthd of dim\u201d Toe Saim, with Ryemiypr jen, that fre bas pit apenas phen the ine terests of Canada qs an ingrinsic part of Britain, with Britaln\u2019s fleet as Canada\u2019s very THE.We Frew pars wall that \u201cthe Chron: icle.is gajos; to pe mfrutiéetitaod for during to sive advice of this kind just #s thé loyal, ;Wiflong Liper Liperals;ig sympathy with that.advice.\u2018are alse going to be misundecstood., Parochial party- {smd mn too, aften ever deeply voot-: bd in\u2019 self-interèst do Five much heed to thè plexdièng of « brand etstessman- bip.Perhaps sothe one\u2019 will even venture.to say thas: somebody, has ie in mind tu bend the\u201cfsce te- Sir Wil-\" frid for suppart, ay if.\u2018the Conservaitive.party were in any need.of any qother support, except that of the.pro- ple of Canada Ëand- thee Aoneparty patrigtisyi- >> wi z X10 AND PRESIDENT.- The would-be Preïident.of the Unit- ed-Mates must go down into the fight; and the fight is all the niore strentous Land, idglorioug, when a past-president nicets.a preset president i in the field \u2018of candidature, with, possibility ot} either of them loosin Ne life before the\u2019 canvass is over.The Progressive Party, for which Éplagel Rüosevelt stands, will prove all:the more strongly keit together, Tropf what bas hhp- pened in Milwaukee.» The event will do more harm te Mr.Taft's candida.sure than to Mr.Wapdrew Wilson's.Tt wotld seem \u2018as if individus! candi- \u2018dates would spon bak to be told that, \u2018when he becames.a \u2018ésndidate for the presidency, he virtually takes his life in his hands.The: contrast of the conditions, in this respect, between Canada and the United States has led the Hamilten Spectator to express ir self to thir tffettz Inder thé\u2019 BYRish system of government, a premier may go about the country meeting the people on familiar paper of the stlte § is not the \u2018premier t is the occupant of the throne.in: 'Gieat Britain the gremier, in Candida the.govetinor-apieral.- rerhains\u2019 \u2018ever | dont.from the -tureail, nf practical politics.- How muélombre: dignifed\u2014 =| bow much more expedient i Foery\u2014th British.policy than th eri Vasco mére of supreme power a cast In Res the\u2019 are\u2019 hedged about\u201d with the \u201cresetve that yields the subtle effaét of distance, and with the ceremony that ins.apices respect.\u201d , pret .The conference is the only way to get at an evil tendency in society the\u201d only way to institute a wise and prudent reform.The conference that deals with tos many social problems at one and the same, time is apt to end in talk and very \u201ccheap talk\u201d at that, sometimes.It is announced that the World's Christian Citizenship Conference is going to hold a series of sessioris in June next at Portland, Oregon, the projects to be discussed \u2018baing of world-wide importance, name-.15, public welfare, migration.sotial service, character training, child labor, ant the shaims.of delinquents and dependents on society.Is the whole thing onf$ a project ta draw à crowd, or doës it mean business}: joa remote corner of the earth to go to, in order to hear papers read, and.te ene dure the rigmarole oF\" Views that) usually irrigates such deseg, sather- ings?.ne One of our contemporaries says that it seems as if people were willing to pay more for N \\ A NN N THE C.TURNBULL CO.O Also manufacturers of Tarabull's high-tiess ribbed underwear for Indies EEE EEEEREREEE EEE EERE EERE TR \\ NN NR ® 5 A \\ N CI \\ ZA A HAN NR Mr.C.Tumbull, adopted the their special machines for full- CEE (C) TEE (T), and surrounding the words hich every garment of \u201cCEETEE\u201d is made.Mr.Turnbull's personal signature.It means finest pure Australian Merino wool.ESTABLISHED 1880 and children, Turabull's AUSTRALIS WELLS BIGEEST IN WORLD Value of Area Not Known Until Very.Recent Years\u2014Cov- ers 570,000 Square Miles.Australia undoubtedly possesses the largest artesian area in the world, but it is only within very recent times that ifs value has been recognized and put to a practical test,\u2018writes a corres-! pondent of the Chicago Daily News.From the very top-of the Gulf of Carpetaria it stret¢hes down, west of the dividing range, right through Queensland to New South Wales and South Australis, till it reaches the 30th :parallel of latitude, along which it\" ex- terids from the upper points of Lakes Torrens and Frome t6 the junction of We Darling and\u201d Warregs, near \u2018Bourke, and up the Castle-reagh: The artesian beds côter the enormous area 1h ( of 570.000 square\u2019 fies, of-which-376,- 000 are in Queensiend, 110,000 in South Australia and \u201984/000-/ir New South Wales.Victoria Aus: a separate area of supposed artesian water, and right along the coasts of Western and South Australia is a strip extending from Bsoome in the north to the Great Austmlian bight.Hitherto the different states have .rbeen dealing with the question in a promiscuous and haphazar sort of way, with the result that there has been no attempt at co-operation of methods er uniformity of plan.But with the appointment of an interstate conference to study the question in its federal aspect and in its bearings as regards the community as a whole, all this has undergone 3 change.The increasing necessity for this is obvious from the fact that there has been a general decrease in the flow of the ar tesian water for several years, not only in Queensland and New South Wales, where the areas adjoin, but in Western Australis where the beds are quite unconnected with those in the eastern states, In view of this fact the confetence recommended the appointment ol a board composed of competent officers to be placed in control of existing bores in each state, no new ones to be laid down without its authority.Diverse opinions have been held as to be origin of the artesian water, but the conference was apparently unanimously in favor of the view that the water is almost wholly, if not entirely, derived from rainfall, and that it percolates the porus bed under the influence of hydraulic conditions.Having answered the question whenge it comes, the conference passed on to consider where it goes, bu: right here the éxperts struck a snag, the only outlet known to the conference being alogg the margin of the Gulf of Carpentaria on -the extreme north, slthough' it was thought that some of the underground supply might flow into the Darling on the south and eventually find its way to the ses.However, to settle this and other equally important questions, such as the direttion and amount of the flow, the proportion of the water absorbed to the actual rainfall, the whole of the artesian area must be surveyed, the levels of the bores taken and the lines of equal pressure charted, 30 23 to ascertain ares can be drawn upon without exhausting the supply.Queensland and New South Wales long ago made provision for licensing and supervising boring methods and for periodically examining the bores, and they have also completed a preliminary survey of the intake bed, besides doing similar work in which the other states are to be asked to take their share.The importance of the question from an agricalture as well as & postorsl point of view can hardly de overestimated, as those who have had practical experience in the artes- lan ares are well aware.It in asfe to assert that the carrying capacity, and consequently tie value, of the land In parts of the northwest: have been |\u2019 largely iocresssd since the introdue- tion of artesian bores, and so far we have only entered upon the first stage of the benefits that may be edpected.from nothing but the F GALT, LIMITED, - GALT, ONT.NP UR = Ÿ à I) = a «M\" Bands for Infants and \u201cCEETEE\u201d Shaker Knit Sweater Coats.= \u2018Galt, Limited, a firm founded a little idea of practically attaching his fashioned under- ANY OU A AN EY \\ \"Are AS Cb t op ol LODKFNR THE SHEEP \u20ac and | Children 4 a / a > F.SIMARD & GIE 142 Joseph St.; St.Roch, Quebec RY GARMENT the rep\u2019 Made inall =) | Sizes and > Weights a | for Men Women ' \u2019 Kl N 3 Fy à 1 =.Gare CE TON gy 0 \u2014 Our Important Fall Sales woq] Poplins, Venetians, Serges, fancy S special \u2018price of\u2019 Whipcords, Serges, Priced at different new designs, per yard BLACK DRESS GOODS.; 25 pieces Black Dress materials consisting:isail\u2026.» _ Special walues of black Voiled, ced a NELETTERTY ROBELAND FLANNELETT! 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Greeh army had entered Turkish tgfritany.© When the Premier had.Loge ubid, the Minister of War «rome amd ane nounced the departure of the! Geek fleet.He said it was the one great with of the Greek sailors to yep: the Tyrkish feet leave ity me ngs.; ie of tte ailes mou \u201c > y= Ke \u2019 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE ~~ \" Turnbull's All itl Underwear, in all styles and sizes, \u2019 Every Garment Guaranteed Pen-Angle and Morley's Ribbed and Plain Cashmere Hosiery.Fine German Wool Coat Sweaters Small Boys\u2019 Jérsey \"Suits, English make.E.J.DYNES, 49 St.John St Wool and Union.Tel.271 LA CAISSE D\u2019ECONOMIE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEG UNDOUBTED SECURITY DEPOSITORS on sccount of its EXCEPTIONAL CHARTER Head-Office : St.Joba Street Upper Town ranches Opened Evenings, Mondays end Saturdays, let ug! hur Rev.Stevenson Smith will preach both morning and evening, Sunday, October 20.WATER OFF * The water will be shut off from the 30 inch main at 2 P.M,, \u2018this afternoon for repairs which will be completed during the Aight.J.GALLAGHER, Water Works Eng.WINDING UP ACT CANADA, oe Province of Quel District of Beauce.Ko.1451.La Buanderie Moffet Limitee, Quebec, In Liquidation.To the creditors, contributors, shareholders or members of the said Company : Notice is hereby given that by an order of the Court dated this day, a meeting of the creditors, contributors, shareholders or members 0° La Buanderie Moffet Limitee, will be held in the Superior Court, Quebec, on Tuesday, 29th October, 1912, at 10 \u2019clock a.m, te give their advice for the appointment of permanent liquidators and one or more inspectors to the state of said Company, BEDARD & BELANGER, Provisional Liquidators.Office : 101 St.Peter Street.Quebec, October 16th, 1912.In the Superior Court.Application To The Legislature Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Legislature of Quebec, at its next session, by Thomas Dechesne, carpenter; Eugene Bilodeau, machinist; Joseph Demeules, workman; Pantaleon Ouellet, \u2019electric- fan; William Gilbert, electrician; Arthur Pednaud, machinist; David Gaudreault, workman; Amedee Fortin, engineer; Auguste Coulombe, machinist; Daniel Ouellet, baker, all of the town of Chicoutimi, to obtain an act incorporating them and others into a provident institution for mutual help among workmen, domestic and social econdly and labor organization, un- det the name of La Federation Ouvriere Mutuelle du Nord.Chicoutimi, October 17, 1912, For La Federation Ouvriere Mutuelle ! du Nord.LAPOINTE &-LANGLAIS, Solicitorsoct19xim Every Woman in interesied and w À abautthe wonderfo 2 Marvel Whining Spray Douche THE SMOKERS DREAM When bowed by care and grief you are The magic of a good cigar.Such as one buys at Ed Walling's Store, Where sold are 50 kinds and more.i Cigarettes for sweetness Teccg- Ÿ nized, A And pipes by smokers highly § prized.These smoking drives away the pain, And helzs you find peace again.BE WALLING, .Tobacconist.46 Mountain Hill.Phone 4110 sweet § aplZ2xmon, wed.satxly OSTEOPATHY The science of bealing without the use of drugs.Dr.J.F.LANDERS Ostoopathist Consultation and examination free.Office : 48 Louis St.Phone 1198, Here are a few of the ills which yield readily to Osteopathy \u2014 Asthma, Fevers, Lumbago, Headache, Kidney and Liver Diseases, all forms of knee trouble, including all dislocations, Constipation, Insomnia, Rheumatism, Neuraigia, Nervous Heart Trouble and many others.Spinal Meningitis a sure cure.PREACHES HERE SUNDAY.The Right Rev.Hebert Hamilton, the newly consecrated Bishop of Japan, will preach in the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity on Sunday morning.PERSONAL.Mrs.G.W.Farrell, of Montreal, is in town the guest of her mother, Mrs.D.D.O'Meara.Mr.A.D.O'Meara, oi Montreal, who arrived in town yesterday, returns to the Metropolis this afternoon.SHIPPING MEN COMPLAIN OF DRY DOCK CHARGES.1 The charges imposed on shipping obliged to use the Levis dry dock for repair are, to say the least, exorbitant.The owners of Meamers and smaller eraft complain of the heavy charges, and are anxious to have the present government establish a more moderate schedule of prices that were inaugurated by their predecessors in office.CHURCH OF ENGLAND MEN'S SOCPETY AT THREE RIVERS.A branch of the Church of England Men's Society has been started in con- nectian with St.James\u2019 Church, Three Rivers.The admission service was held on Monday evening last, at o'clock in the church when eight members and two associates were admitted by Rev, H.R.Bigg, After the service the ahnual general meeting took pface in the vestry.Rev.H.R.Bigg in the chair, Reports were read by the Secretary, T.Jones, and was adopted.The following officers were elected: Rev.H.R.Bigg, President; Mr.A.Rennie, Vice-President; Thos.Jones, \u2018Secretary-Treasurer, and W.H.Young, C.T.Edwards, T.Morris, W.T.Burton, R.Platt and P.Walter to form the committee.This is the first branch in the diocese of Quebec, and it will be a great help in carrying on the work of the church, hoping that other churches will follow up and organize other branches.ihn England there are 4,754 branches with 122,700 members, * Only One \u201cBROMO QUININE\" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE.Look for the signature of E.W.GROVE, Cures a Cold in One Day, Cur la Two Days 2 conte uw Greig wo elty.Er DEN EET fl IN AND ABOUT TOWN [| ETE OE OEE] MANY SHIPS ARE KEPT IN BASIN High Tide Wasn't High Enough To Let Ships In Or Out Of Louise Docks.Owing to the lowness of water that flowed into the tidal basin yemerday the \u2018entrance to the inner Louise Basin was closed all day, and vessels were not allowed to enter or leave.These conditions were caused by the tide that did not rise within six inches of its usual height on account of the west wind that prevailed.In the meantime numerous craft, including the SS.Savoy, were locked in all day and were released only at the midnight high tide.The Savoy, with a cargo for Anticosti, was greatly inconvenienced as she expected her release yesterday noon, and was consequently delayed twelve hours.AT CHALMER'S CHURCH.The H.W.Cliff will preach at Chalmer\u2019s Church at both services to-morrow, Special music will be given by the choir.SOLDIERS ARE KEEN CRITICS.Both Volunteer and the Permanent Corps are among the patrons of Fox Head'Ales and Porter as well as B.B.Lager.; \u2018Their approval has helped these brands of the Fox Head Brewery to achive their present popularity.Sold by all good dealers.COURT OF SESSIONS.Two gentlemen from Syria, giving the names of Salina Sibonie and Pierre Nicholas, who had the audacity to offend the majesty of Canadian law by interfering with one of its respected represnetatives, in\" the person of a bailiff.were ordered to pay $27.50 each for their recklessness, in the Court of Sessions yesterday.NEARLY LOSES THUMB.William Boisvert, of Levis, of the firm of Kenny & Boisvert, stevedores, met with a painful accident yesterday on board the SS Bengore Head, discharging her grain into a floating elevator in the Louise tidal basin.Mr.Boisvert was handling a running rope and his right thumb got caught in a bight and was half torn off.WANT MR MULRONEY > AS ALDERMAN.An important deputation of rodid- ents of Champlain Ward called \u201cpen W.J.Mulroney yesterday and quested him to allow himself to be placed in nomination for No, 2 seat in that ward, left vacant through the death of Ald.Dinan.Mr.Mulroney, who has represented the ward for several years, asked to be allowed a couple of days to consider the offer, but his friends think that he will give them a favorable answer.CITY POLICE PARADE FOR MOVING PICTURES.One-half the members of the city police, in command of the Chief, Capt.Trudel and Deputy Chief M.Burke, paraded in fuil dress yesterday afternoon on City Hall Square and went through several drill movements for the benefit of moving {picture operators.His Worship Mayor Drouin, with Alderman Morin, headed the parade.The policemen, who presented à very fine appearance in their natty uniforms and white helmets.MR.LAVERGNE DECIDES NOT TO GO TO BALKAN WAR.Mr.Armand Levergne, M.P.P., Adjutant of the 61st Regiment of Montmagny volunteers, has reconsidered his intention of proceeding to the Balkans as an officer un the observation staff, and yesterday withdrew the application to that end he had forwarded to the Minister of Militia.Mr.Lavergne, acting on the advice of his political friends, has decided to remain in Canada and watch the political situation in case his services are needed.RECORDER'S COURT.Three very dry souls appeared before Recorder Dery yesterday, charged with being too wet on the previous day.As the Court considered such 4 state of moisture might lead to an attack of pneumonia, it thought a good long residence in the '\u2018dryer\u201d would be beneficial to their health, One was.therefore, months in the hospitable while the other two were requested to deposit the trifling sum of $10 and costs or sojourn one month each in the same royal institution.AUDITORIUM NEXT WEEK.Next week's vaudeville bill at the Auditorium includes the most important engagement of the season in the Fillia Family, with an act including four horses.: This act comes direct from the Hippodrome at New York, where it has been one of the hits of the summer.Other feature acts will be the Vallerais Brothers, comedy hand bal ancers; Stein and Collins, character change artists; Marie Montrose, singing comedienne and the Rickkless- Ricklaw trio in 8 comedy bicycle nov- sentenced to al fine of $30 and costs or spend three! mansion | maintained by His Majesty the King.| TEAR DOWN WEST WALL OF BUILDING Dangerous Structure On St.Peter Street Is Being Partly Demolished For Safety.Workmen started yesterday to demolish the west wall of the four story building at the east end of St.Peter street, which started to collapse several weeks ago when the adjoining building was demolished to make room for the new Canadian Bank of Commerce building.Besides 3 notification from the city to puli down the premises, the management of the Bank of Commerce made a protest to the proprietor, holding him responsible for any damage that might occur if his property, or at least'the west wall, was not demolished to allow the foundation work for the new \u2018bank building to be proceeded with, It was said yesterday by the workmen engaged that it had been decided to demolish only the west wall, and replace it by a new wall that would serve to strengthen and hold up the structure.There are, however, some doubts if this will suffice, and many are of the opinion that the whole building, or at least the two upper stories, should be removed.These stories were some time ago added to the older part of the structure.The work should be properly inspected by a city expert to determine whether or not the whole building should be demolished.WATER OFF.The water will be shut off from the 30-inch main et 2 p.m.this afternoon for repairs which will be completed during thé night.J.GALLAGHER, Waterworks Enginzer.JAMES BAY SURVEY PARTY 18 MAKING GOOD PROGRESS A despatch received at Quebec yesterday announces that E.A.Evans, C.E., with his survey party, has arrived at Bell River Crossing en route the Nottaway river and James Bay, the prospective terminus of the Quebec and North Railway promoted by Mr.Clergue, and to be constructed by a syndicate of Canadian financiers.Mr.Evans is looking after the infer- ests of the Provincial Government, and is apparently making good progress with his survey worls \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 M.DUPRE CANNOT ACCEPT RHODES SCHOLARSHIP.The Rhodes Oxford Scholarship, st the gift of Laval University here, was to be bestowed this year on Mr.Maurice Dupre, who has just returned from Oxford, England.It would have meant a course of three years at the old seat of knowledge, whose name is known the world over and an annual pension of 300 pounds sterling.Mr.Dupre, having been à student at Oxford the last twelve months, and being anxious to enters on the practice of his profession, cannot avail himself, however, of the coveted privilege.METHODIST CHURCH.Rally Day services will mark the day throughout to-morrow.The 11 o'clock service will be of particular interest and helpfulness to the aged and the 7 p.m.service to the younger.An open session of the Sunday school at 3 p.m.will enjoy a program entitled \u201cBuilding a Nation for God.\u201d including special music, recitation and addresses on the flag, to which parents and friends are invited.The music will be: Morning, anthem, \u201cThe sands of time are sinking\u201d Guohod.Evening, anthem.\u201cSing prises unto the Lord,\u201d Crunkshank .Tenor solo, \u201cRemember now thy Creator,\u201d Topley.GRAND OPERA \u201cELIJAH\u201d COMING.In an interview given to the New York press by Theodore H.Bauer, the general manager of the Majestic Grand Opera Company, which will present \u201cElijah\u201d at the Auditorium on October 31st, he says : \u201cThe Majestic Grand Opera Company is born to supplement the permanent Grand Opera organizations of Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and New York.\u201cIn its present organization.the new opera company is capable of presenting a repertoire of Italian, French, and German opera in their respective languages.This means that the singers we have engaged to appear in the first American production of the opera \u201cElijah\u201d are material for international grand opera fame.\"The reason managers are compelled to charge $5 and $6 for grand opera in America, is because the fame of the singers once established creates.a fabulous value.The talent and artistic work of the singers we have engaged in Europe for this special tour of \u201cElijah\u201d is equal, in some cases perhaps superior, to that of artists whose names command fabulous sums, We have looked for talent more than for names and this has made it possible for us to present grand opera in America at moderate prices.\u201cWe do not forget that the American and Canadian people are the most intelligent and eager musical audiences in the world, It is they who make the fame of waknown European New pictures will, as usual, be Ropules feautre of the bill à 2cas © San te Sn singers, and create for them, the for- | ° __.tunes which they easa here, OBJECT TO LIQUOR AND TOBACCO SIGNS Ladies of W.C.T.U., Want City Authorities To Reduce Their Prominence In Quebec.s The Ladies of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Quebec ob- Ject to the prominence of billboards snd signs advertising tobacco and liquor.At a meeting of the City Council at City Hall last evening, a letter was read from Miss L.J.Reid, corresponding secretary of the organization, requesting the civic suthori- ties to lessen the number of these signs that now deiace the city.The letter was referred to the Police Committee.The Council held a short meeting and quite a lot of business was disposed of under the presidency of Mayor Drouin, those present being Alderman Cannon, Dussault, Campbell, Pouliot, Martin, Lockweil, Morin, Gauvin, Lantier, Trudel, Berube, Collier, Cote, Gosselin and ond.A letter wes received from Mr.T.Nesbitt, drawing the attention of the Council to the heavy rates charged by transportation companies for conveying timber to the city.Referred to the Finance Committee.A letter was also read from Pres.W.A.Marsh, of the Quebec Board of Trade, requesting the city to take the necessary means to insist thag the Transcontinental carry out the original plan for the construction of a Union Station and the proposed works at Cap Rouge.The reports adopted by the Finance and Fire Committees since the last meeting were all adopted by Council as well as the report of the Fire Committee, which last evening awarded the contract for firemen's winter nni- forms to F.Simard & Co.at $11.42 each.In answer to Ald.Morin, Mayor Drouin stated that the letter from the Battlefields Commission and referred, on the 27th September last, to the Road Committee, had been considered by that Committe at its last meeting and the request for leave to have broken stone transferred to the Battlefields, on board the vans of the Q.R, L., H.& P.Co, was refused.On motion of Ald.Morin it was de- ¢ided to bring the letter before the next meeting of the Council for reconsideration.On motion of Ald.Collier, seconded by Ald.Campbell, it was also decided to bring before the Council, at its next meeting.the contract passed between the City and Transcontinental Commission in connection with the \u2018| building of a Union Station at Champlain Market Special Meeting Tuesday.~A slight discussion srose when Ald.Cannon proposed to adjourn the Council until Tuesday evening next.Ald.Lockwell was anxious to know the reason for the Tuesday meeting and was informed that it was for urgent business.The information was not to Ald.Lockwell's satisfaction and was informed by HisWorship that the object of the meeting was to settie some land questions in Limoilou, required for the widening of certain streets in that ward.As His Worship remarked, a special committee of the Council had been appointed last week to look over the ground and had started into work immediately and while $1.00 a foot was last night had jumped up to $2.50.He intended having a meeting of the Finance Committe on Monday next when the expropriation of certain lands would be considered.Alderman Lockwell again wanted more information, but was told by Mayor Drouin and several Aldermen that it was not in the public interest just now to give more details and the motion for adjournment until Tuesday was adopted, Ald.Lockwell alone voting against it.Before adjournment the following motion was adonted after some discussion: That, In the bill to be presented to the; Legislature, at its next session, a clase be inserted to the following effecs.To authorize the City to enact a By-law, that, in certain streets, buildings to be erected theron shall not be built otherwise than at a certain minimum distance from the line of the street.ROPE WALK PROPERTY TO BE BIG LUMBER YARD.The property formerly known as the Brown Rope Walk, on the north side of the River St.Charles, having an area of more than 200,000 feet, has been acquired by E.T.Nesbitt, lumber merchant, of this city, who intends to remove his entire manufacturing plant and lumber yards, ax well as enlarge the present scope of his buai- ness, Ladies\u2019 Sik Manian Coats The balance of our Japanese Evening! Wraps will be sold at a reduction of 25 We have only a limited number of these garments.Holt, Renfrew & Co,, Lid,, Buade Street asked on Wednesday last, the price Continuation of | the Cheap Sale \u201d More New and Fresh Garments received and Quickly Marked down ata Very low prices.It will pay you to call and see what we are offering in the lines of Suits & Coats, den\u2019t wait umeil the last Minute because you will be disappointed.ABBIS & CID 154 John Stent.re = \u2014\u2014 You Can Purchase Your DRESS GOODS At an extremely low price this week at The Popular Store.400 Yards Black Venetian Cloth, all wool, regular value S0c, on sale this week at ) .Be Odd Lines-We have collected all the odds and ends of our dress goods department, goods worth from 60c to $1.10, al! marked down to 35e All Wool Venetan, in a large range of colors, 48 inches wide, regular value 90e, to clear at .reer .Ge Money Savings Opportunities For Boys and Men Men's Tweed Suits, regular values from $12 to $14, for.$8.95 Other values from $15 to $17 for.coovvunnnenennen.$1209 Men's Black Vicuna Fall Overcoats, regular price $7.50, for .$6.50 or Men's Winter Overcoats, in the rew shade of brown, regular price $12, renaaerenet Gestas ours ess ca ac es ae ec en cen - $10 Boys\u2019 Black and Navy Serge Suits, balances of different lines.to by cleared Out at 202.ses 12e Lerersesaesene.Half Price THE POPULAR STORE\" & CO.\"155 ST JOSEPH ST.1 Faguy, Lepinay & Frere 254-264 St.John Strast $3.00 Net Waist for $1.75 You will be pleasantly surprised with the natty style and high quality offered at this exceedingly reasonable figure in a new embroidered net waist, lined in silk white or ecru offered for a quick sale this week at era rae es eines enneiaeees 291,75 Few Outer Garments are as usei as our Men's and Boy's Sweater Coats \u2018These are made plain with high or low neck: they are the most comfortable garments for the cold weather.Scholars\u2019 Sweater Coats.grey with green or tan border, sizes 26 to 32 (high collar).Price .$1.00 Men's heavy Sweater Coats.with high collars, grey and tan, grey and navy.Price for this quality.PAS Cire haan coves 2.8178 35¢ Black Woolen Socks for 25c 25 doz.Men's Heavy All-Wool Socks, black only, a splendid quality, offered this week at 25c or 6 pairs for LL.2s se sas sue DER Cee 1.35 Extraordinary Sale of Capes The most important sale of the week will be a Clearance Sale of our entire stock of Capes at ridiculous prices.All Black and Colored Cloth and Tweed Capes, priced $18.00, 022.00 to $30.00 are reduced to $6.00, and the balance marked $12.00 to $18.00 are now for a quick sale priced .ees cee.33.95 t A Special Offer of the McCall Co.to our customers.One year subscription to the McCall Magazine.a 15¢ pattern free for 50c.\u2018This is a great offer.Be a subscriber.: wo Ly a _ ; ax.Raymond Tor oli ede wbPREW 00 MEW YORK 207 @MG0La Last ut Heeadway, - dti Vraie Subway Siauvn ss the 3 Vochs cétit from Hudson tubes at Sth Ave, and _Sirect.Five min pres Lo al Station as 42 Susi or Pran À.4\" Stan 96 7e A 2 .Corre to theatre and - shops; especially suitéd fof laws vimtiag - New York alens.: ; SINGLE ROOMS, $1.90 Agr.2xtushw sarily.to \u2018Makes.trayel a constant de- light-\u2014is a fascinsting diversion at home, : \u2019 Convenient to cerry, simple to operate and inexpensive.Sizes te ft the pocket and the pocket-book.CANADIAN KODAK CO.,LTo.Office and Factories © \u2018a.J.HIGGINS, 5 Proprietor 1 13588 NEPTUNE INN & T.LAVALLES, Prep.118 Moan Hill \u2014 and European Plan tie Attached ve Hotel Heyes, Case of et EYESTRAIN.- othe lay mind it may be difficult té gmdirstind how dizziness can be in- [duced by the eyes, yet many cases of vertigo are due to nothing more or less thin eyestrain.If your system is ia good order, your dizzy spells are undoubtedly caused by the strained condition of your eyes.The right glasses will coreact this defect in your vision and you will never be troubled; with dizziness from this source again.We make glassed Tor this purpose at satis- | factory \u2018prices.J.A.McCLURR, Optometrist, 18 Mountain Hill.Hotel! Blanchard JOS.CLOUTIER, Prop.American and European Plan Neasthe Torminug 3 Anti eng 5 sndNavigation Qompanier NOTRE DAME SQUARE.- QUEGES ST.URSULE.HOUSE.Room and Board, also Table Board, First-class accommodation for tram sien , 72 ST.URSULE ST.Comer St.Louis Street.PA IS.CD.HOTELBERCERE & MAISON BLANCHUS a LAE thle \" 82-34 RUE BERGERE a op Glen Cop fort : Terms Moderate, entre of re Bunnings Cin] fosigess Bection : Near Grands\u2019 Boulevard avy and Bladder Troubles.\u2018 EN ] x ne HOTEL FLA - * 133-137 West 47th St, New York City JUST OFF BROADWAY.The right kind of a hotel in the right locality.In the heart of the thgatre district and adjacent to the shopping centres.Positively \u201cAraproof.Excellent cuisine and an.exceptional orchestra.A large addition just completed, containing library, grill and billiard hail.Mandsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath.$1.50 per day upward From Grand Central Station, cars marked \u201cBroadway\u201d without transfer; Peunpylwpnia Station, 7th Av.cars without transfer.Booklet tiport request ; H.R SHARES, PROP, aug2ixwedestxi2 ; es , HOTEL ST.DENIS .1 Breadway and 11th St, New.York City.HOME COMFORTS WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE.This famous hotel has bean renovated, redecorated, refur- pished, and many modern, up-to-date appointments have bees installed, and can be compared favorably with any in the eity.The only fSeat-class hotel near all steamship lines .Within easy access of every point of interest.Half dlock from Wansmaker's.Five minutes\u201d walk of Shopping Distriet.+ NOTED FOR :\u2014Excellence of euisine, comfortable appointments, sourféous service and homelike surroundings The very best accomodations ia the sity at $1.00 Per Day Up.¢ x 7 misutes from Gread C.\\ [PR 10 misaites 30 loading stoves and thestres., ST.DENIS HOTEL CO.ALSO STANWIX- HALL HOTEL, ALBANY, N, Y po >» 2002ment ati _ 5 nounced the sale of second baseman \" ! International League.though Dashwood, of Varsity, was also La TAGE ECORI Toronto Le Wipabs à4 dis Ioier collegiate Champlonship with McGill a Bad Second\u2014 Toronto, October 18\u2014Varsity broke three intercollegiate records to-day and won the intercollegiate champion ship by a big markin.The standing was : Varsity (18 men), 80 points ; McGill (15 men), 32 points ; Queens (8 men), $ pointe; Royal Military College (8 men), 4 points.The records(broken were the 16 pound hammer throw by J.J.Phillips, who threw 129 feet; the one mile, by E.H, Campbell, in 4 minutes 31 2-5 seconds, and the pole vault by Brieker, who won the contest at 10 feet 8 inches and then broke his own record of 11 feet by clearing 11 feet 4 inches.He wished to try for a highet mark, but was advised to not do so by his physician, Dr.Hooper.In the 14 events Vafsity got 12 firsts, § Seconds and 2 thirds; McGill fad 2 firsts, 6 seconds and 4 thirds; Queens one second and_two thirds; and Royal Mifitary College, 4 thirds.tT The day was ideal, with ligtle wind and no sun.Broc was up to his usual standard, in apite of a sore ankle, The visiting schools were tendered a banquet to-night by Varsity Track Club before leaving for home.RAIN AT LEXINGTON.Lenington, Ky., Oct.18\u2014Rain caused the postponement of to-day\u2019s closing trotting program till to-morrow, CUBAN CHESS WIZARD DRAWS WITH JAPFE.New York, Oct.18\u2014Phe first game of the cheds match of three games between Jpse-R.Capablanca, the Cuban champion, and\u2019 Charles Jaffe, the local chess master, was drawn after 39 moves.The second game will be played st Morristown, N.J., on\u2019.Wednesday.\u2018The first game \u2018 between Capablanca and Oscar Chajes, of Chicago, is scheduled: for Monday at! the Brownsville Cts Club in Brooklyn.: ee a.SIMMONS TO ROCHESTER.> New Oct.18\u2014The New York American League Bascball Club to-day an- Simmons to the Rochestér Club of the immotis went to Monttea! with Kittredge some years ago towards the end of a season, and wa diskbled the next year on the training trip.He was later sold_to New.Haven.and wag at Dhe time with the New York Gian, LEMARIN WINS AGAIN, Ottawa,\u2019 October 18\u2014Constant .Le Marin, of : France, -defeated* Tom Drake, of Holland, -in two.straight falls, the first in 15 minutes and* the second in 8 minutes here to-night.The: match wes rough, Le Marin on several occasions losing his temper.He had the advantage of 41 pounds over 'Bls opponent, but the smaller man proved too scientific for the Frenchman at | all times.Jim Galvin was to: have tackied Le Marin, but he failed 0 appear, - .hor VARSITY TENNIS LEADER © 'BY'A SINGLE POINT.Toronto, Qet.18&\u2014With the exception of the finals in the doubles, the intercollegiate tennis tournament ended to-day with Varsity on top by one paigt.The contest has been closest for several years, owing to Varsity and McGill being 40.evenly matched.Wrong, of Varsity, and Miils, of McGill,.were the stars, al- prominent, Mills defeated Wrong in the finals by a closeness of margin not indicated by the score, and the result might have been different out for Wrong's preceding hard gamé with, Dashwood.; ; ais \u2018he annual meeting of t - tion was held after the pi Wi Si was decided to hold next year's tournament at McGill.The Varsiay teams will play off for the Moubles championship to-morfow ot Monday, 210 TS Final standing of teams : .Varsity, 13 matches, won 9, lost 4,; McGill, 13 matches, .wan 10, lost 3 RM.C, §.matches, .won 2, 1388 6 Queens; 7 matches, won 1, lost\u2019 COMMERCIAL HOCKEY \" LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING.Six elubs hy represented at a meeting.of the Commercial Hockey League at the: C.P:R.duilding last night.Plans for the coming season were talked over, but nothing could be done, as it is not yet possipla to find_out whit nights the tink can be secured.How many liockèy leagues may be found in the city this winter, and if there is to be a city fesgue, are still questions that are'up in the: xr.\u2019 The clubs - represented at last night's meeting were :\u2014John Ritchie Co., by Messrs.Hateh, Davis, Walsh and Matte; Mechanics\u2019 Supply, by Messre.Paquet and.Petrie; Rock City, by Messrs.Begin and Picard ; Quebec R.L.H.& P.Co.by Messrs.Burns, Griffin ahd Carpenter; C.P.R, by Messrs.Jobin and Young; Custom House, \u2018by Messrs.Poulin ! and Hanrshan, Mr.Picard presided.; WOMAN 18 BARRED, When Berths von Krupy attended the contenary of the Krupp works in Essen, the vity would like to bave presented her with the keys as » mark EE test Sporting News Ce RE EE CO COS ES abadankle © - the | § and [ WHITE SOU ARE CHE CHAMPS Score ¥6 tô 0 and Manager Chance, of Cubs, Quits the Game In Disgust.Chicago.Oct.18\u2014Chicago\u2019s National League team was smothered in the final game of the city championship series to-day, Comiskey's American Leagus players: win 16 te 0.\u2018The White Sox, won the series by tieing the first two games, Josing the next three and then \u2018winning four in 4 row, To-day's slaughté# so disgusted Manager Frank Chance that after the fit \u2018ne four pitch to the chit house w four 0p, W! d been knocked out Lirik and four we stitutes, donned Bla street clothes and went \u2018home.>: ev RHR Ametieant 128 250 Déx\u201416 17 © Nationais .:; 000 000 006\u2014 0 5 4 Batteries h and Schalk ; Isvender, Smith, Reulbach, Leifield, \u2018onay aiid Archer and Cotter.TORONTO-MeGILL TO,DAY.Montreal, October 18\u2014The Toronto football team to play, McGill here tomorrow sfternoor in the intertolleg- jate League arrived in Montreal \u2018tonight at\u2019 full strength, Jack Maynard, who esptained the team last year and who is 33 good a half-back as any in the game, was along with the rest of the eçam and it was sanounced that he would play, despite the fact shat be has been laid up for the past few days with - Billington, the star half-back, and Jimmy Lee, thé captain of the McGill team, are both still suffering from injured legs and it is more than likely that neither will start the game.The local team had a light workout this afternoon in final preparation ani expect to have the better of the visit ors on the wing jine; but on the half back division it 19 admitted that Varsity has the sdvantage.The seating capacity of the McGill grounds is practically sold.owt and a record crowd, is asqured.1: \u2019 NEW JAVELIN RECORD.\u2018Stockholm, Qt.A8\u2014A new world's ecord hist tad the javel ry en.establi by the fam .igh athlete, amine, He url- £ it 62.57 fndtrey, bepting the previous cord of 61 metrds held by the Fino JIUATC WANES GET THEIR PRIZES There wis 3 large attendance of aquatic sportsmén at the City Hall last evening to take part in the bout tribution of prizes won im the local aquatic sports at the secopd annual regatta that was held on the rive?St.Charles a few weeks ago.The meeting lest evening was held under the auspices of the Quebec Aquatie Association, presided over by Mr.Laliberte, Secrétary-Tressurer, it thé absence af the President, and | considerable interest was manifested.\u201cThe lucky amateur winners, as they | were called upon to receive their well marfted trophies, were (he recipients of much applause.The officers of the Association, in addressing the meeting, salé the regatta this season was « splendid sue- cess, and they expected by every possible effort to cause the programme and its result to be cven more successful\u2019s nother year.[A ENGLISH BILLIARD CHAMPION DRFEATS LOCAL EXPERT.One of the best exhibitions of English billiards ever played in this city took place last evening at the Garrison Club and was witnessed by about 78 members.The compgtitors were Messrs.Melbourne Inman, champion English billiard player of the world, and Wm.Roberge, billiard marker of the Garrison.Club.In a 1000 point game, Mr.Inmba allowed his opponent 00 points and defeated him by 215.The winner's highest runs were 183, 150, 97 75, 70, 62, and 49.Mr.Roberge's best scores were 44, 41, 38, 37, #4.; At the conclusion of the game Mr.Inman gave an exhibition of fancy shots, which was also thoroughly appreciated by those present.Mr.Dave Roy made à most efficient marker.HAD NARROW ESCAPE.Mrs.Fannie Bullich Workman of Massachusetts, in her recent ascent of the highest pefk of the great plateau of Central Asip, had à narrow escuue whey a guide was killed.She herself landed on the brink of a precipice.The high peaks scaled from 19,000 to 21,000 feet, The skin of the face is & tender membrane and should be trested carefully, Shaving leaves it cover od with minute scratches.Prepasstions containing a lerge amount of alcohol, such as Bsy Rum, Cologhea, ete, enter inte these little wounds causing irritasion and umarting.Sealy\u2019's Alter-Shave fis prepared fram Wisch-Hpsel and antisepties which cool, soothe and \u2018heal: It-hhe just enough perfume _ Saris.Lediging won sbe javelin throw a Athens Asn don nd _Stockholm Olympic gaffe: .8: Perfection Coal Oil Heater.i0.u0.\u202600 \u2026 0741 Perfection Oual Oil Heater.v.ve.Perfection } Coal.Oil Heater._Pertection pal Oil Hester, .1 J: Perfection CBal Oil Heater.il.v 13: o\u2026sois \u2018s00nse ssoutse cuouve for the man of taste.25 gents at all Brug Moses .\u201c Ey Braces J.B, DUSSAULT Hardware E Bell Tel.4876.Merchant 320 St.John Street, Quebec pending Susshine ani Happiness Into Hundreds of Darkened: Homes Instead of Inflicting Fines.of Prisan: Cells Upon Her Unfortunate Citizens.| To Duly of ou Domoise and Mimicpal Savona * The Government of South Ausgfalia Bag set an\u2019 exagaple worthy of imitation by the otfler nations of the world.Realizing- the extent, ghorm- ity and tHe awful consequences of the drink habit, they have for yeara past been investigating its cause, effect, treatmgnt and possible cave.© ev.A, C.Rankine, Ini the year 1940, Rev.¢ommiseiantd 8j 'tHiet Governmentnft vicïtéd, th (té States, and aftér a Topas, à Investigation of drink habit tredtménts, he returned to his govern- thent last September and made ue tailed, iengthy report, re¢commendin the adoption of \u2018the NEAL THREE- DAY DRINK HABIT CURE.The government of South Australia adépt- ed his report, and established the cure in\u2019 a large government senitarium, where those addicted to the drink habit are trésted at government ez- Retiée instead of being fined or sent tq prison celly, .During the, Arst ninety days 182 persons ao afflicted werq perfectly cured by the Neal treatment at government enpense-and restored te cit- duenshig.In addition te shis, repérts show that mare than donble that number availed.theméelves of \u2018the Neal trestment ig private sanitarjums in Auotraïla.2 of its esteem, but:the lawe forbid ans Louch sauciany 10 a oman, of the centuries has recently culmin- sted in the establishment of the fact that the drink habit so caîled, is caused by the poison of alcohol stored up in the \u2018system by the long continued or excessive use of aitoholic4 liquors and that the man or woman thus afflicted is as.much in nead of and must Have medical help as if suffering from typhoid fever or other serious human ailment.Dr.Neal has solved this problem.- He has not only demonstrated the above, but he has found the drug which antidotes this poison, and, combining same with other well known neutralizing and eliminating drugs, he has crigin- sted the Neal Treatment, which, In thousands of cases, has perfected absolute and satisfactory cured the short space of time of only three days.This remarkable treatment has been successfully administered to hundreds of persons in this city at the Quebec Neal Institute, located \u2018at No.11 Hatdimand street, and to thousands of others at sixty-three other similar institutions known as Neal Institutes, established.and opening in this and fereign countries.if you have à relation or friend per- swide him to ge to the Neal Institute, 31 Haldimand street.Call, write or hone for all infermetion and free Sale i ne tan * sens \u201cmes, 1 à _.SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1912.Many physicians of iif are prescriblag i Abboy's Efferv cscent Salt addressed EALED TENDERS, to the undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTender for Dredging, Longueuil, Que.\u201d will be received until 4.00 p.m, on Tuesday, October 29, 1912, for Piredging required at Longueuil, Quebec.Tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers.-.Combined .specification and form tion to the Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa.Tenders must include the towing of the plant to and from the work.Dredges and tugs not owned and registered in Canada shall not be employed in the performance of the work contracted for.Contractors must be ready to begin work within thirty days after the date they have been notified of the acceptance of their tender.Each tender must be acompanied by an accepted chequs on 8 chartered bank, paysble to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works for ~ fifteen bundred dollars, ($1500.00), which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when.called upen to do so, or fail to complete th~ work contracted for, If the tender he not accepted the cheque will be returned.The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.| By order, R.C.DESROCHERS, Secretary, Department of Pubic Works, Ottawa, October 16, 1912, Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement if they insert it without authority\u2019 from the Department \u2014 29795.TE TOR TE - A Well.Known Business Stand.\u2014 The interested parties have decided to sell the property situated on Fabrique St, Quebec, occupied for a number of years by.Messrs.Glover, Pry & Company, extending from Fabrique streey to Garneau street, measurin about forty-five (45) feet in front on Fabrique street by about two hundred and fifteen (215) feet In depth, The division walls between the neighbors on each side are common walls (mitoyens.) This propert: will be sold by aue- tion at the office of Messrs, Gauvreap & Montreuil, Notarles, 81 Se.Peter street, Quebec, Third Flat, Room Ne.37, Quebec Assurance Building, où the 24th October instant, at eleven o'clock am.For further information apply to J.A.Charlebois, N.P, Union Bank Building, or to Messrs, Gauvreau & Montreuil.Quebec, October 3rd, 1912.J.A.Charlebois, N.P., Gauvreau & Montreuil, N.P.In:he Province ofQueber | Recorder's Court of CANADA Distriot of Quebeo | tha City of Quotes.No.2160 of 1912, .The City of Quebec Plaintiff ; - ve \u2018 Louis Tuneotte, heretofore of the City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, shoemaker, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within one month from theylast publication of this notice, Quebec, October 16th, 1912, EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City of Quebecpr CANADA, rovinoe 0 Distrtotrot Brame No.2183 of 1912.The City of Quebec, In the Recorder's Court of the City of Quebes.Plaintiff ; \"ve ro Francois Xavier Robitaille, here- ore of the city of Quebec, i District of Quebec, op oo in the ., Defendant.Defendant is ordeted to appear within ong month from the) lest pul).lication of ths notice.Quebec, October 16th, 1912, - EDWARD FOLRY, 8.NCEE dey casapa y; .prisme ne | arr of \u2018| Distriet of Quebec] the Qty of Quotes! No.1922 of 1912.The City of Quebec, vs, \u201c3 ' Pierre Sevard, horeiotore of Wag City \u2018of Quebec, in tte xD Quebec, moulder, Le wi Defendage _i.Defendant is ordered tp within one month from the last : lieation of this notice.\u201d: À Quebec, October 16th, dora.Vie EDWARD FOLRY; ** Clerk of the Recorder's Couft ol\u201cthd : City of Quebec: » 5 .et CANADA In the (] Province of Quobeo, (Court of He te.Distriet of icon }éFarvolt \u2018 No.2184 of 1912.Ll a The City of Quebee,\u201d ~~ * 7 Plajmit 3 vé.2002 ema Jules Robitaille, heratpforeŸat nu City of Quebec, in the Distrjet\u201d Quebec, clerk, .ho Defpndard.Defendant is ordered io appear within qne month from the,last pub» lication of.this notice.ath Quebec, October 16th, 1912 « - To EDWARD FOLEY, .Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City of Quebée ~~ \u20183% CANADA - Inthe \u2018s ProrineeofQuebes } Recorder's Court dé Diatriet of Quebec] the City of Quebsh.No.2247 of 3912.=, ' The City of Quebec, .© Plain | ve JL Emile Labrecque heretofore\u201d vf t City of Quebec, in the District Quebec, clerk, IRE Defendant.\u201d Defendant is ordered to Appest within one month from the last pubs lication of this notice.: Quebec, October 16th, 1912 EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City of Quebecrin CANADA In the .Provines of quote sr of the\" District of Quebec } of Guebes.: No.2235 of 1912.Co The City of Quebec, i .Plaiptit y i © - ve AS Pierre Picard, heretofore a cailway station master in the City of Quebec in the District of Quebec, .Defendant.' Defendant is ordered Sa appeat within one morith from the fast pub» lication of this notice.Quebec, October 16th, 1912.! 6 __ EDWARD FOLEY.Clerk of the Recorder's Court of thy City > godes \u201c CA 3 oo | tas Jo ty Provinos Court District of Quebec.of Quebec.No.2171 of 1912 ; The City of Quebec, Plaintiff : | vs.Alexis Barbeau, herétofgte of fhe City of Quebec, in thé; Distriet of Quebec, roofer, , , .: Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appeal within one month from the last pubs lication of this notice.- ' Quebee, October 16th, 1912.| EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of thq City of Quebec.° Proviase of Go pec | Sor ory noe of Que! \u2018ourt of the - Distriet of duobec.of Quebte.No.7185 of 1912.The City of Quebec: Pha aintift 3 I Alexandre Vezina, heretofore \u2018of the tity of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, conductor, ; Defendant.Defendant is ordered 4 appest within, one month from the lgat.puby lication of this notice.3 Quebec, October 16th,.19! EDWARD FO Clerk-of the Recorder's Cof - City of Quebes.[1 +: CANADA 5 In ProvinocofQuebes | Rvegndas 4 District of Quebec] taie oy + No.187$ of 1912- The, City of Quebge, ._.> a Sing Tum, beretofore of the: City of Quebec, in thé District of; Quebec laundry Reeper, b a port.Defendant is ordered tg sppest within one menth from the last pubs fication of this notice: _ 5 Quebec, October 16th, AIL © EDWARD FOLXY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of thé City of Quebec, ' CANADA\u2019 in > ProvinesofQuebes Resorder Court of Distriet of Quebss | the Oty «2 Quebes, No.1811 of 1912._.* The City of Quebét, ., #4} ur ce SARA = vs Hiecar St.Pierre, heratefore of the City of Quebee, in the Die of Quebec, contractor, .nt.Defendant is ordered to appes?within one month from the last pube liestion of this notices.-.| Quebee, 16th October, 1912.EDWARD FO ; f the Recorder\u2019 Clack © a Cort, of ta parle ¢ Tn ool x - or ij ÿ i .a.* Noticé of- incorporation The lndersigued, Robert Lafneux, Dtisst and eyre, of the parish of St Rogk of.Quebec; Napoleon Drouin, bf the same place, former church warden; Rev.P.H.Legault, O.ML, caré of the parish of St.Sauveur de Quebec; Telesphore Verres, Alder man; Omer Cloutier, priest, cure of the parish of Notre Dame de Jacques- Cartier; Joseph Gauthier, of the same piace, syndic; Rev.P.Maurice, O.M.C.cure of the parish of St.Charles de Limoilou; J.E.Chapleau, advocate, ef So Sande place; H.Bouffard, priest, cure of thy parish of Ste.Angele de St.Malo; Eugene Julien, trader, of the same place.Joseph Mercier, priest, cure of the parish of St.Zephirin de Stadacona; François Cliche, trader, of the same place, do hereby give notice that they Will \u2018apply to the Legislature of this Province, at its next session, to obtain a charter under the firm name of \u201cCompagnie du Cimetiere St.Charles,\u201d haviug its place of business in Quebec and perpetual succession, with, among other powers, the following, to wit:.To acquire, at any title wimtever, lands of a suitable extent and duly approved, for the purposes of erecting.a cemetery, for the com: mon use of the above named parishes and any others, which may in future be added to them in virtue of the by- Jqws, for that same.purpose; the power of looking after, managing and administrating said cemetery as their own property, in the interests of the said \u2018parishes; the special power to succeed to the administration, management and use of the present cemetery, known as \u201cSt.Charles Cemetery\u201d belonging to the parish of St Roch, above mentioned; the special power to succeed in all the rights and obligations of the petitioners regarding certain properties purchased by them or their assigns to be used as parochial cemeteries, the purchasers being duly authorized to that effect: the power to contract in a general way, to alienate, hypothecate, expropriate, if necessary, to impose contributions on Interested parties, to collect revenues, profits on rents, to hogrow, issue, if necessary, bonds or entures, the whole pursuant to law and in the interest of the said interested parties in the said new cemetery, power to make by-laws.and, in a word, alt acts which would assure the creation, use, maintenance and administration of said cemetery.Quebec, Oct.10, 1912.J.E.PRINCE, Advocate, K.C.Ç Atty.for Petitioners.AMUSEMENTS THIS WEEK.BIG SALE OF PIPES.Real 200, 25c.and 3$c.Value, Sold at 48 par T EDGAR LANGLOIS\u2019 * Cigar Store - Phone 2470 42 8t John St , \\Near Palace Hill Transfer.Aug.ixtu,th.sat.xlyr.Opening of Free Night Schools : The Free Night Schools opened on 7th October at 7.30 at the following places : Boys Schools :\u2014Christian Brothers school, corner Grant and DesFosses streets, corner Caron and St.Francois streets, Massue street and at the Christian Brothers school, Limnitou.Girls Schools :\u2014At Miss Fackney's, 3 D'Artigny street, Miss Trumble's, 378 St, John street, Miss Grenier's, 74 Parent street, Miss Auger's, 97 St.Luc street, Miss Lachance's, 128 Kirouac street, and Miss Ferland\u2019s, 161 Sauvageau street.- TH.G.ROULEAU, Priest, Director.N i CLAN QUEBEC SANA: pp - [4 oC A 0 Superior Quality Tilt FAVORITE OF LAB DISCRIMINATING SMOKER, +.STENCIL MONOGRAMS Do your own Stenciling.We have EVERYONE'S MONOGRAM i - in BIX DIFFERENT STYLES.JUNE NALON 6 Red 1322 Jokm Strood RDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1912.NU INDIGESTION, GAS OR A SOUR STOMACH \u201cPape's Diapepsin\u201d stops fer mentation and makes your upset stomach feel fine in five minutes, Wondor what upset your stomach\u2014 which portion of the food did the damage-\u2014do you?Well don't bother.If your stomach is in & revolt; if sour, gasy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; your head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated\u2014 just take a little Dispepsin and in five miautes you truly will wonder what became of the indigestion and distress.Millions of men and women today know that it is needless to have a bad stomach.À little Diapepsin occasionally keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear.If your stomach doesn\u2019t take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the \u2018quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape\u2019s Diapepsin which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores.It's truly wonderful\u2014it digests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonishing.Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, diordered stomach; it's so unnecessary.CITY OF QUEBEC.Election of an Aldermon For Seat No, 2 of Champlain Ward, Vacant by the Death of the Late Patrick Dinan.MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY HALL.Quebec, October 15, 1912, PUBLIC NOTICE I hereby give public notice that the election of an Alderman for Seat No.2 for Champlain Ward of the city of Quebec, vacant thr - the dgcease of the late Patrick Dinan.8 take place for the nominstiéd of candidates for Hehe office of; Aldermen Ser Seat No.2 of the said Champlain Ward, on Tuesday, the 29th day of October instant (1912), between twelve o'clock noon and four o'clock of the afternoon of the said day, in the City Clerk's office, City Hall, and if there are more than one candidate nominated for the said office, the voting for the election of an Alderman for the said seat No.2 of the said Champlain Ward shall take place in the said Champlain Ward, between nine o'clock in the morning and five o'clock of the afternonn, as described by law, on Tuesday, the filth day of November next (1912) Signed.NAP.DROUIN, Mayor.By order, H.J.J.B.Chouinard, \\ City Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE.CITY TREASURERS OFFICE.CITY HALL.Quebec, October 15, 1912.Public notlee is hereby given that the Assessment Books for all the Wards of the City of Quebec have been deposited by the Assessors of the \u2018said City, in the office of the undersigned, and that the said books will be opened to all interested persons every day from 10 am.to $ o'clock p.m.(Sundays and Holidays excepted) for and during three weeks from WEDNESDAY, the 16th inst, to WEDNESDAY, the 6th of November next.Any one who shall deem himself aggrieved by any entry made in the Assessment Roll shall make complaint to the Board of -Assessors in writing, and under oath, taken before a Justice of the Peace or à member of the City Council, or before the Clerk of the said Recorder's Court.That complaint shall be lodged within the said time to the Board of Assessors, the Clerk of which shall give notice in the newspapers as hereinbefore set forth, of the place, days and hours in which the complaints will be heard, .After such date no complaint wilt be heard, and for no consideration will the books be changed.C.J.L.LAFRANCR, City Treasurer, TECHNICAL SCHOOL Boulevard.Langelier, NIGHT CLASSES, AUTONDHLE COURSES \u2018Starting in two weeks.Fees $2 per month.THE PRINCIPAL octiOxth,sat,tu that.tu thsatxs NOTES MD GOSSIP OF MUSIC MATTERS Opera Novelties Promised- At Philadelphia and Chicago\u2014| In the Realm of Concertet\u2014 \u2019 , Announcement is made of the operas that the Philadelphia-Chieago company has arranged to give at five special performances at the Metropolitan during the twenty-three weeks of the regular season.The first will be November 19, when Ambroise Thomas\u2019 \u201cHamiet\u201d will be revived.This will introduce in this city the famous Italian baritone, Mr, Litte Ruffo.A few weeks ago it was nog thought he would be fieard in New York, but it has now been arranged that he will sing at one performance only.The other four performances will be given February 4 and weekly thereafter.The operas to be pre- sested include three novelties\u2014\"Le Ranz des Vaches,\u201d by Dr.Wilhelm Kienzl, and Baron Frederic Erlanger\u2019s \u201cNoel,\u201d sung in French, and \u201cMarietts,\u201d by Dr.Ludwig Rochlitzer, sung in Italian.Thereis also a possibility of a second Italian novelty, \u201cConchita,\u201d by Mr.Riccardo Zandonal, \u201cNoel\u201d and \u201cMarietta\u201d will be given as a double bill.The two remaining performances will be repittions of familiar French operas, \u201cLouise\u201d Campanini will be musical director, as in former years.; Subscribers of the Philadelphia-Chi- cago series have option of renewing their subscriptions until October 25, and the sale to the general public will begin November 2.\u2019 , About Bingers Evidently Mr.Renaud has little intention, for the present, of quitting the stage.When he reappears at the Opera.in Paris this month, he will not only take such parts as the Anshorite in \u201cThias\u201d and the Jester in \u201cRigoletto\u201d in which he is known here, but also Beckmesser in \u201cDie Meistersinger\u201d and Wolfram in \u201cTannhauser,\u201d which were impossible for him in America where German Wolfram is a highly polished and a his Beckmesser is acrid with ironic humor.\u201c Soon after Christmas Miss Gluck will leave the Metropolitan in New York and concert-rooms in America generally to sing for the rest of the season in Europe.She is already engaged \u201cas guest\u201d for two performances at the Imperial Opera in Vienna.Mr.Caruso has agreed to sing for s few performinces at the old French opernthouse in New Orleans befar fre season beigine at.the Metropolitarl.Vot within long memory bas so env minent = singer of world-wifle re- Putation appeared-ou its stage.\u2018Fhe -prospectus of the Hall Symphony Concerts in London with Sir Henry Wood \u2018conducting, announces few pieces that have not been heard in Boston or New York American audiences do not yet know the Russian Gliere\u2019s tone-poem, \u201cThe Sirens,\u201d which is new also to London, Ravel's ballet music, Mother Goose,\u201d Sinigagaglia\u2019s \u201cPiedmontese Suite\u201d based upon folk tunes, or, most important of all, Mahler's seventh symphony.The conductors in London, like conductors in Boston, have too ong neglected Mahler's music.For Mr.Bjirrere\u2019s concerts in New York of music for wiñd instruments, he has rediscovered two overlooked pieces by eminent\u2019hands\u2014a \u201cSong of Fraternity\u201d for chorus and\u201d wind instruments by Beethoven, and a \u201cSong at Parting\u201d for like forcés by Schemann.Ap assisting chorus will be a new thing in such chamber concerts.Mr.Steinbach, the conductor of the Gurzenich Concerts at Cologne, has arranged eight little dances written by Mozatt in his boyhood, -for performance dy a small orchestra.As some say, he has \u201carranged\u201d them over-much since they are only little exercises in simple dance rhythms.For example, reading the title \u201cThe Sleigh Ride,\u201d Mr.Steinbach immediately \u201ctouched up\u201d the music with bells.Out of Germany Next spring, for a beginning of the Bavarian celebrations of the centenary of Wagner's birth, a bust of him is to be placed by the state in the \u201cValhalla\u201d at Ratisbon that is presumed- to be the shrine of the heroes of Germany.The remarkable new theatres at Stuttgart\u2014a large house and a small, with a building for offices, storerooms and the like uniting them\u2014have been formally opened at Stuttgart.Opera and plays in the larger forme will be represented in the \u201cgrosse Theatre,\u201d while intimate \u2018pieces of both opera and drama will be performed in \u201cdas kleine Haus.\u201d Accordingly, the big theatre was dedicated with fragments of Wagner, Schiller and Goethe, and the little theatre with acts of Mozart's \u201cFigaro\u201d and Heyse's comedy, \u201cThe Newspaper Men.\u201d Miss Parlow, the violinist, who has spent the past two seasons in America, is to play up and down in Germany this autumn., She has scarcely appeared there since she came to relative maturity and her Budiences are already receiving her warmly.° CALVE HERE ON OCTOBER 30TH.The field of musical entertainment in this city will reach the highest pin- pecle when Mme.Emma Calve, and her husband, Signor Galileo Gasparri, the eminent Italian tenor, will appear in 3 novelty programma consist ing of tabloid performances of \u201cCarmen\u201d and \u201cCavalleria Rusticana\u201d with scenery end in costume.It is almost an dmposition tashe in- | toltigenes of Quabec musicians to say anything in the way of praise sbow\u2019 Calve, the neted \u201cCarmen,\u201d \u201cSar à.Quean:s| DONT SELON IBATABLE CHILD I tongue fs coated, stomach sour, breath feveriah give \u201cSyrup of Figs\u201d to clean the bowels.: Your child isa\u2019 naturally cross, irritable and peevish, Mother] Examine the tongue; if coated, it Means the littl ones\u2019 stomach is disordered, liver inactive and its thirty feet of bowels clogged with foul decaying waste.Every mother realizes after giving delicious \u201cSyrup of Figs,\u201d that this is the ideal laxative and physic for children.Nothing else regulates the little ones\u2019 tender stomach, liver and bowels so effectionally, besides they dearly love its delightful fig taste, For camstipated bowels, sluggish liver, biliousness, or sour, disordered stomach, feverishness, diarrhoea, sore throat, bad bresth or to bresk acold, give one-half to 3 teaspoonful of \u201cSyrup of Figs,\u201d and in-a few hours all the clogged up waste, sour bile, undigested food and constipated matter will gently move on and out of the system without griping or nausea, and you will surely have a well, happy and smiling child agais shortly, With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children, being compose entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics it cannot be harmful.Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package.Ask your druggist for the full name, \u201cSyrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna\u201d, prepared by the California Pig Syrup Co.This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable.Refuse anything else offered, / tr ei, tuzza\u201d and otfler heroines she has made equally famous.Of Signor Gasparri, audiences and critics all over the world are showering applause and highly favorable criticisms on him, Despite the charm of his wife's name and the handicap of acting \u201copposite\u201d such a star, the young tenor always draws a large share of the applause.The great Calve will be at the Auditorium for one night only, Wednesday, October 30th.The \u2018sale of seats for the appearance of the wonderful artist will oper next Wednesday moh: ing, the 23rd, at the box officer of the theatre.Mail orders from nut of town, with remitthiide, Will be hlled in the order of receipt, \u2019 : INSANE MAN RECOGNIZES BROTHER IN PATIENT.Toronto, Oct.17.\u2014A dramatic inti- dent is reported from Mimico Asylum for the Insane, At a religious service held on Sunday morning, one\u2019 of the patients, Alexander Hills, aged 38, suddenly pointed at another patient and said: \u2014\"That is my brother.\u201d No attention was paid to him at first, but he persisted in his statement.Investigation proved that the other patient was Harry Hills, aged 30, who went to Fernie, B.C., many years ago and was thought to have perished in the fire of July 31st, 1908, as his relatives had heard nothing of him since that time.His mind had become affected and he crossed to the western states, where the authorities deported him on learning that he originally came from a oronto.PUBLIC NOTICE CITY HALL, City Clerks Office.Quebec, Det.2nd, 1912 PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that the city of Quebec shall apply to the Legislature of this Province, at its next session, to obtain certain amendments to its charter of incorporation, and to request authorization to borrow a sum of $950,000.00 (nine hundred and fifty thousand dollars to pay the cost of permanent works in the atreets and public places ; works for the construction of the new water works main and extension of water works in certain portions of Limoilou ward; to build snd repair fire stations and for equipment and re-organ- ization of the fire brigade; of works and purchase of land required for Dorchester and Drouin bridges; and also for the protection of the sources and water courses which supply water to the water works; and also for ratification of a certain deed between the city and the Canadian Northern Quebec Railway Company, concern ing the payment of certain assessment; to modify the law concerning complaints against the assessment roll and tax on poles erected in streets; to obtain additional power for the extension of the Fire Alarm Telegraph; to modify the law concerning the construction of buildings and sidewalks, and concerning retaining walls to support the d of atéeets, and for other purposes.* Br order, H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk, ocAdxd0 A § Church Services Baptist Church, McMahon street\u2014 Rev.Stevenson Smith will preach at both services, 11 a.m, 7 pm.Sunday School, 3 p.m, Prayer Meeting Weduesday, 8 p.m.Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.\u2014 Sunday service: Holy Communion, 8 am.; also st 7 a.m.on the second Sunday in the month.Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon on first and third Sundays in month at 11 a.m.Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon on second, fourth and fifth Sundays in month at 11 a.m.Children's service and Catchecising, 3.30 p.m.Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m.All seats free.Chalmer's Church (Presbyterian), 76 St.Ursule St\u2014Rev.S.T, Martin, M.A.minister, Residence, 67 St.Ursule street, The Rev.H.W.Cliff wil! preach at both services to-morrow.Special music will be given by the choir.: French Bapéist Church, 47 D'You- ville\u2014Rev.M.B.Parent, M.A.pastor.Morning service, 11 am, evening, 7 p.m, French Presbyterian Church.\u2014The services of the French Presbyterian Chureb will be resumed to-morrow at the Y.M.C.A.at 11 o'clock in the morning and 7 in the evening.The pastor, Rev.Dr, Amaron, will preach at both services, taking for his subject at the morning service \u201cPersonal Responsibility.\u201d Evening subject, \u201cChrist the Great Meditator.\u201d Lady Perpgtual Help Chapel, Diamond Harbor, Rev.Father Woods, C.S.S.R., Champlain street\u2014Mass at 7 and 8 a.m.; vespers, 5 p.m.Methodist Church, corner of St.Stanislas and Dauphin streets.Rev.G.H.Cobbledick, M, A., B.D., pastor.The minister will conduct Rally Day services.Subjectss 11 ans.\u201cThe God of the Aged;\u201d 7 pm.\u201cCalled to a Kingdom.\u201d Special music at both services.3 pm.Rally Day program in the Sunday School, \u201cBuilding a Nation for God.\u201d St.Andrew's Church (Presbyterian) St.Ann St\u2014~Rev.Dr.A, T.Love, pastor; residence, 106 St.Ann St.Public worship at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sabbath School at 3 p.m.Stranger cordially invited to this old historic church\u2014ser- vices date from 1759, St.Matthew's Church, St.John St, without.Rev.Canon Scott, rector \u2014 Sundays: Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m., Matins, 10.30 a.m.; Holy Communion (choral), 11 am.; evensong, 7 p.m.Daily: Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m, gvensong, 5 p.m.* St> Andrews (Presbyterian), Levis, Rev.J.J.Wright, B.A, Pastor\u2014Reg- pat Sunday Services at 11 a.m.and po.St.Michael's, Sillery.Canon A.A.Von Ifland, Rector \u2014 Morning service 11 am.Evening service 4 p.m.St.Peter's, 230 St.Valier St.St.\u2018Roch.Rev.E.A.W.King, M.A, R.D., Rector \u2014 Morning Prayer at 10.30.Bible Class and Sunday School at 230 p.m.Evening Prayer, 7 p.m, Holy Communion celebrated about mid-day on the first and third Sunday in.the month, and od all other Sundays at 8 a.m.Seats free.All welcome.' \u2014 .- St.Patrick's, McMahon street, Rev.Father Woods.C.S.S.R., rector\u2014High Mass at 10.30 am.; vespers at 7.30 p.m.Trinity Church, St.Stanislas street, below St.John\u2014Rev.A, R.Beverley, M.A, rector.Services to-moirow will be as follows: 11 am.Morning Prayer and Sermom; 3 p.m.Sunday School; 7 p.m, Evening Prayer and Sermon.Holy Communion: First Sunday in month at 11 a.m., third Sunday at 7 p.m.Litany: Second Sunday in month at 11 am.QUEBEC HARBOUR COMMISSION NOTICE.SEALED TENDERS addressee to the us.dersigned and endorsed \u201cTeader for Grain Klevator,\u201d will be recelved at the Quebee Harbour Commissioners\u2019 Office up to 12\u201d o'clock noon of October 21st, 1912, for the construction and delivery in complete order of 2 1,000,000 bushel capacity Grain Elevator, with Marine Tower and Shipping Apparatusto be situated on the Princess Louise Embankment, Quebec.Kach tender is to be ace companied by plans and specifications, exhib iting and describing the Elevator for the coa- struction of which the Tenderer has submit: ted prices.Particulars of the requirements for the Klevator, etc, may be obtained by applying at the Harbour Engineers Office, Quebec.Mach Tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque for $25,000, made pay- ayable te the order of the Chairman of the Harbour Commission; this sum will de for feited should the tenderer refuse or neglect to enter into à contract for the construction of the Elevator, etc, if called upon to do so, sud will be retained during the progress of the work as partial security for its due fal- fifiment; the uneuccessial tenderers will have their cheques returned.\u2018The Commissioners do not bind themselves te accept the lowest oc any tender.RAOUL RENAULT, Secretary Treasurer.EXTENSION OF TIME, Cts.The Quebec Harbor Commissioners have extended the time for the reception of the tenders for a Grain Flevator as above, until Novemher 30th, 1912, at noon and the time of delivery until Augwst 15th, 1914, ' * RAOUL RENAULT, Soeretary-Treasurer.ert12 19 Mnov.20.16,23 solution.| interested and who PUZZLE CONTEST Prise ares .Pris.\u2018 vin Pris \u20264 Gante Bas: ble 81606 WHAT THE CONTEST ! 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ed Wills in hick it is named Executorpany is prepared to receive securities for safe keeping, boction, o coupons, ge col.tors and Notaries placing business with the Company ined od to do qe legal work in connection with such business, aay be re.ation and advice may be obtained at the Company's be Pank of Montreal Building, St.Peter Street.Quebec office, A.E.NASH, (Manager of the Bank of Montreal.) + MANAGER IN QUEBEC.| Adts like à Charm ta DIARRHOEA ova we een CHOLERA .DYSENTERY.Choco sad arr: Chess foo often fatal disenses= CROUP.AGUE.he beat Remedy haown for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA.BAONCHITIR Effoctenity outs short ofl attacks of SPABMS, the aly sailiative fa NEURALGIA.RNEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE.es taken in drope.groduated according te the XC -\u2014 Of whabroer Weft ° « calm refraghing of! pd, ns PLen as oînes medicine cœu ba teloratedl -\u2014\u2014 LOVE MORE THAN 4000 YEARS AGO Ancient Letter on Baked Brick by Babylon Youth \u2018 Who Hated His Boarding House, 4 Love letters on a baked brick 4- 000 years old were translated here by the Rev.Dr.E.C.Eiselen at the Gerrett Biblical Institute, The brick was found in Babylon.- / One of the letters was written by à young man who evidently had gone to Babylon to make his fortune and wanted his flancee to join him and become his wife.It follows: To Bibeys from Gimil-Marduk.May Shamash and Marduk grant three, for my sake, to live forever.I write this to inquire after thy health, Let me know how it goes with thee.| am now settled in Babylon, but I am in great anxiety because I have not seen thee, Send news when thou wilt come that I may rejoice at it.Come in the month of Arakhsamna (November- December), Mayest thou, for my sake, live forever._ Their Toothache Cure.The toothache cure in full as written to those people,\u201d said Dr.Efselen, \u201cand they prepared a peculiar mixture ' to put on the throbbing tooth, but had | to recite an incantation to help out the medicine.\u201d \u201cThe toothache cure in full as written on the brick, was: So must thou say this: \u201cOh worm; may Fa smite thee with the might of his first.\u201d Thou shouldst then do the following: Mix beer, the plant sa-ki- bar and oil together, Repeat thereon the incantation thrice and put it on the teeth.The explanation of the cause of the toothache is as weird.The inscription traces the evolution of 2 worm which causes the pain.Another was written by a youth near Babylon in 1500 B.C., who kicked on his boarding-house fare.He took a lump of clay and carefully inscribed the following: \u201cTo my father, from Zimri-Eramma: May the gods Shmash and Marduk keep thee alive forever.May all go well with thee.1 am stationed in Dur-Sin on the canal Bitmiskirim.The house where I live there is no food which 1 am able to eat.Here is the third part of speakel which 1 have sealed up and forward to thee, Send me for this money fresh fish and other food.The cost here is high.\u201d HOW AMERICA LOST GRAND MANAN ISLAND, Yes, even in these days, years since the Ashburton Treaty was signed to the dissatisfaction of two nations, the Maine Yankee walks out to the peak cf West Quoddy Head\u2014easternmost nubble of the main of our Land of the Free\u2014points his thin nose in the direction of the wind blown cliffs of Grand Manan, and.allows \u201cthat the island ought t.befong te us.\u201d If it did belong to us.Yankee ac- Quisitiveness could stand on the cliffs, of the main and gaze out over several leagues of tossing sea at bare, brown, towering precipes and boast that the United States had thrust its independent nose int the waters of the Pe to the extent of an island 21 miles long and six miles broad.That bokst, it is to be feared, would be about the extent of the Interest any Yapke: would take in Gtand Manan.Ask the iife- long citizen of Eastport or Lubec \u2014 Yankee communicates less than 20 milse from the island\u2014if they lave ever been on Grand Manan, and almost to a man they confess they have not.Grand Manan turns toward the main a broad and forbidding back of lofty clifis.The great shou'ders of North Head are hunched in surly fashion, The coves, the reaches \u2018rom the sea.the valleys, the patches ot arable land, face the ocean and invite the mariner.For the Yankee on the main only the bluff, brown hack\u2014 like the shoulders of sullen old man under a sun tanned coat! That old story about the manner in which the American commissioners were fooled at the time of the Ashburton Treaty persists on the eastern border; it has settled into something like grave fact.You are told that some limpid and well aged stimulant was employed to mellow the confab- ulatipns between the commissioners.and insure the amenities of international discourse; that the Yankee missioners were taken out in boats and assured that the waters of the St.Croix river were discharged to the west and north of Campobell,, Island snd of Grand Manan, and the racing tide in the narrows at Lubec was exhibited as the rushing water of the river.But that tide is merely the discharge from the reaches on the American side.Not u pint of water comes that far to the west from the admitted boundary, St.Croix.There fore New Brunswick won the fair baroriy of Campobello and the grim feudal fastness of Grand Manan.RC aa ran 1 Ww Ce hy AP os IN ETE TRIS RL LY Y eR OVERRATE AVIATION IN SCIENCE OF WAR English .Author Says Aero planes Are Valuable, but Cavalry Is Much Better.London, Oct.18\u2014I have been hearing of revolutions in strategy ever since 1 was a boy, writes Dr.T.Miller Maguire, LL.D., author of several books on war, in the London Express.War was to be abolished at least six times by machinery since the campaign in the Balkans\u2014since the days of Plevna.The mitrailleuse was to do wonders, but it hus not prevented one cannon shot since its adoption.Nor have quickfirers, nor magazine rifles, nor smokeless powder; nor will any device ever affect the principles of strategy, which are precisely the same now as they were when the Roman legions manoeuvred in East Anglia.We gush too rapidly in England, and because we neglected dirigibles and areoplanes unduly, as compared with the French and the Germans, we now go to the other extreme and magnify them just as absurdly.They gained no information on Moriday more clearly or more promptly, nor so valuable from a tactical point of view, than Napoleon had on the morning of Austerlitz, or than the Prussians had on the mora- ing of Sadowa; and the notion that they have abolished strategy or altered the whole scheme of strategy.or put an end to secrets in war, is also quite absurd.Doctrines of 1898, Fven more absurd were the doctrines preached in 1898, when we were solemnly assured in the United Service Institute by Mr.de Bloch that modern weapons had ended war, and that we Britons requiçed no more eavalry.Before one year had passed I myself was helping to drill 1500 emergency mounted infantry\u2014victims of this great illusion.Since then we have had wars regularly in every part i of the world, and in all these wars confusion and delay were caused by * 7 .NN A De CU DRM Z So hak is the recognized favorite of connoisseurs, the choice of the medical profession.\u2018 \" MARTELL #% BRANDY is preferred the world ove:, because for over two centuries it has been the standard for; os quality and purity of all the best brandies: made in Charente (France.) y FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WINE MERCHANTS > GE Je ; 4/45 I EEE vs Scot ESSENSE IA 2 a LR of a au ei qa aa a di #22 Zs N U 4 7 lack of proper pravision of cavalry.Tt is sincerely to be hoped that the .gallant efforts of our distinguished sirmen may not prove disastrous, as they unquestionably will if they are unduly worshipped.At ahy rate, cav- lalry was not ouùt of date on Monday, for T read in tHe Express of à surprise by my gallant friends, the 18th Hussars, who actually captured, in the capacity of \u201ceyes and ears of the army.\u201d a good proportion of the enemy's aeroplanes | A noted case \u201cuse of baloons for tactics in battle.occurred in the | American civil war.when they were nsed by the Federals at the battle of Chancellorsville; and yet Gen.Stone- : wall Jackson's cavalry completely surprised the enemy.Useless In Fog Or Rain.1 Now, besides this, the machines must be otherwise unreliable.would be of very Jttle use during an autumn and wintér \u2018campaign, especially when fogs, storms and heavy rains prevail, proportion of decisive battles have been fought when: the mornings were very foggy.How: far would they so- persede spies suek ss the Japanese had in Manchutia} cyclist scouts, cs- valry raiders Jiki Jeb Stuart, who rode right round the enemy's lines; or Sheridan and Kilpatrick?My opinion Is that one Murat and \u2018his 10000 cavalry would be worth a thousand aeroplanes, and that scouts such as Col.Waters and Capt.Grant of Wellington's army, would be far more valuable, from a strategic point of view.But, then.war Is a matter of generalship.and of brains, and of skill and training, and there Is no use giv-\" ing information to a man who can not use it.No great general was ever surprised.It is the little general and the careless general who are surprised! And the surprise of the bad general is arranged in the capital of the gond one, For example.Napoleon repudisted all notions of Improvisation.and generals like Lee, Jackson, Moltke.Wellington and Osman Pasha were never surprised.At any rate, both armies will have aeroplanes when war is waged in civilized states, and the rich English ought certainly to get the very best in the market, just as they ought to get the best horses and the best gund \u2014but there is no revolution in this.Strategy has taught the lesson always Why, during the present Morocco campaign.do not the French use aeroplanes?They have scores of them ready.Why not use them?The reason is that for mobile forces and for the advance on Fez these machines are too cumbrous, and in all actions by disciplined white.troops against Asiatics the aeroplane and the dirigible are always out of date.Take our own recent cases.Very admirable work was done by two seroplanes on Salisbury Plain.They got valuable information about.the enemy's guns and the effect of the fire of our own guns: but they did not get it to the commander until it was too Iste\u2014and time is everything in war.Celerity is strategy! The German reliability trials on the upper Rhine this year showed that dropped messages were very unreliable, and if the air scout is to move back and bring the news.himself, 1 would prefer to keep in touch with the enemy hy cavalry in the old fasb- ion.Tn fact, the air scout can have no assurance, even in a friendly country, as in the present manoeuvres, that his report will resch the man for whom it Ia intended; and T would not advise scouts to descend at all in certain hostile localities, however carefully arranged a be the relays for At any rate.a large - The MODEL CITY OF GREATER QUEBEC A million dollars worth of building lots have been | sold on the opening day of the Mode! City of Montreal.THE PARG JACQUES CARTIER | is a subdivision of 60 Ideal \u201cbuilding lots\u2014wiieh will sold in no time as soon as the Quebec public has opened its eyes and realized the exceptionally beautiful location of this property.- oe Better investigate our proposition at once, Don\u2019t wait till it\u2019s too lata.See us, Write or Phone 8857.Do it now.PARC JACQUES CARTIER.C.J.LOCKWELL, President.88 St.Peter St.WEE For the convenience of the busy men, we have a night office at 263 St.John St.Ask for L.R.BEAUDRY.his exhaustion, but to meet this difficulty it is suggested by Maj.Ban- nerman-Phillips that the dictaphone should be made available.1 see, too, that the Marconi Company is now at work on a light machine for aeroplane work.To sum up, I say no revolution in strategy is possible.Let us, therefore, not get excited.Our cavalry is still to the fore, but we must keep pace with every foreigner at his best, for there is no question that these machines are valuable 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\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014> \u2019 Hi Tel 294 THR | Chronicle Guid IT GIVES YOU RELIABLE INFORMATION a rm Where to Go ee How to Go & What to see {[| IN AND ABOUT QUEBEC.Price 25 cents.On sale atall Leading News Stands, Hotels, ete.ete.\u201cnv rer .\u201c on 5 ae A La Lacs 3 1 200 a see ce IRISH LANGUAGE LITTLE USED NOW / Despite Discouraging Figures, Friends of the Tongue Hope to Save It.The Irish language is still dying in spite of all efforts to save it.That one fact overshadows all others in the detailed reports which are now being published on the census taken last year.From the point of view of the preservation of Irish as a living speech the really important counties sre Waterford, ork, Kerry, Clare, Galway, Mayo and Donegal, that is to say, the counties slong the southern and western seaboard of the island.Some of these countries are more important than others If we look at the literary output of the last 20 years the Irish-speaking parts of Cork and Kerry arc the most valuable asoets of Gaelic Ireland.I, on the other hand, we look to large communities of Irish speakers, Galway and Donegal are the most important parts of Gaelic Ireland.But no matter how they may be looked at, the figures for the Irish-speaking parts of the country continue to tell of the decline of Irish as a vernacular speech.Of the seven counties mentioned.the returns for Kerry, Clare and Galway have been pubilshed, and in each case there has been a substantial decrease since 1901, not only in the actual number of Irish speakers, but in the relative number of Irish speakers in the total population of the county.In each county there has been a decrease in the total population, but the ratio of decrease has been greater in the case of the Irish speakers by from 3 to 5 per gent.In Galway, which contains largue Irishspeaking areas than any other county, the number of persons who speak both Irish and English has falien from 99,000 in 1901 to 90,000 in 1911, and the number of speakers of \u201cIrish only\u201d from 9,000 to 7,000.In Kerry the decline has been from 60,000 speakers of Irish and English to 59,000 and from 2.400 speakers of Irish only to 1,800.Clare has 36,000 speakers of Irish and English as against 43,000 in 1901, and it has only 11 speakers of Irish only.Irish Speakers.A remarkable feature of the returns is that the number of Irish speakers over 60 years of age has incressed both in way and is Kerry.The increase in Galway has been 4,000 and in Kerry 1,000.This is a hopeful sign.It indicates that the tanguage has penetrated into really Irish-speaking parts of the country and offers a hope that the Irish speakers themselves may soon take a hand in the preservation of the language.Probably what has happened in this: Persons who could speak Irish and English returned themselves as English speakers in 1911 and last year persons who were able to speak Trish were proud to declare themselves Irish speakers.If this surmise is correct, and it seems the only reasonable explanation of the increase, it means that the propaganda of the Gaelic League is telling in Galway and Kerry, and that the stoppage of the decay of living Irish specch-may be nearer at hand than the figures otherwise suggest.There has been a large increase in each of the three counties in the number of Irish speakers between the ages of 18 and 60 but there has been an increase everywhere among persons between the ages of 10 and 18, an increase which is accounted for by the teaching ot Irish in schools.- The returns are also available for the Tipperary in Munster, Leitrim in Connaught, Derry, Fermanagh and Vavan in Ulster and eight counties in Leinster.These counties belong for the most part to the English-speaking area, and in every one of them there has been an increase in the number of Irish speakers in the decade, an increase brought about by the work of the Gaelic League classes and the schools.While it is undeniable that the Irish language is still dying, it is not dead yet and an examination of the census retuins, as far as they have been published, does not exclude the hope that it may yet be saved.Canon O'Leary's confident psediction when receiving the freedom of Dublin re- eently that the Irish language would not die has put new heart into the movement,\u2014Chicago News, NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER Received over the privite wise of McDougall & Cowans, stock brokers, B1 St.Peter atreet.New York, Oct.18.\u2014Trding in ths afternoon presented many contradictory\u2019 features, some of the standard issues advancing while other industries and railroads declined, and the same cross movements were noted in various specialties.Reading became very strong shortly after midday advancing to 177 and fractional advances were made in Union and Lehigh.There was further advance in California Petroleum, carrying the stock to 71%.The statement of earnings of the Standard Oil So.of California had an influence on the trading in California Petroleum, the statement being made that the fatter company owns the crude oil fields in California and being.newly organised the value of its stock is not fully appreciated.Large amounts of ities have arrived here this week that have been sold for foreign account so ite probable that the bank statement with show a decided increase in foans.At the close the market was dull and steady.Total sales ea || 479,000; bonds $1,400, From the Files of the CHRONI + \"GLIMPSES OF OLD QUEBEC CLE, October, 1812 and 1882, A HUNDRED YEARS AGO TODAY INVASION OF UPPER CANADA.That the invasion of Upper Canada was undertaken with a view to permanent conquest, this is proved not only by proclamation, but much more distinctly by his (General Hull) recognizing the treasonable defection of a number of the inhabitants of Upper Canada.That General Hull and his army made very considerable exertions to ensure success, and that failure is ascribable only to the audacity and superior skill of his enemy.Although the distinguished conduct of General Brock, and his little band, could not extort one syllable of praise from General Hull, his letter is involuntarily à continued eulogium bestowed on them.With 700 men which Colonel Cass himself admits to be the whole amount of the British force, coméfina- tions appear to have been made and à variety of incidents furnished, such as usually appear in a great campaign.Military history contains no example of intrepidity surpassing the pursuit of the American army into their own territory.Considering their numbers, their fort, and their prospect of reinforcements and supplies.It was the reaction of the Lion; and the surrender of Detroit was a recompense beneath the achievement.: We now learn how ignoble is the enemy we have to deal with.The liberal conduct of General Brock in releasing the numerous militia, including officers, and the assistance furnished them to return to their families; the hospitality and consideration shown by Sir George Prevost to Gen.Hull in particular, has not won from him one transient recollection.This circumstance, trifling in itself, develops the character of our adversaries.It bids us prepare to meet whatever can be accomplished in addition to the usual means of war, by low cunning, pliant principles, and the absence of those elevated feelingy which temper the calamities of war.Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Winter Resorts and Winter Sports In -SWITZERLAND .Write for our parcel C, which is a special selection of our Best illustrated bore Send name, address and 10c.fficial Information Bureau of Switzerland, 241 Fifth Avenue, New York City.om THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY MAYOR LANGRLIER ON QUEBEC.Mayor Langelier, as has frequently been said in these columns, is a very M the label.triotic, broad in his\u2019 views and has excellent judgment.His opinions carry; weight, because they are never formed ! carelessly or hastily.The other day Mr.Langelier submitted, with his usual grace, to the inevitable interviewer, who, \u201cdrew him out\u201d successfully on a variety of matters of great interest to our people.He did not think that Montreal would ultimately become the point of junction between the western railways and ocean navigation.It was Quebec that was destined to be the great Canadian port for the shipment.of the products of the west, while Montreal would be the distributing centre of our European imports.8T.JOHN'S GATE.\u201cThe new wall just built up in rear of where the old guard house stood, is completed with the exception of the coping stones.Although an old landmark has disappeared a much improv- ped appearance warrants th's portion of the Dufferin improvements.energetic and able man.He is =| THE CITY WALLS.The walls outside St.John's Gate are daily used by the bill-stickers, much to the disfigurement of the same.It were well the authorities should see that the practice be abol-| ished.PUBLIC BUILDINGS.A correspondent writes to ray that on the Augustin street side of the Government buildings, one of the most important stones, namely a rustic block in the Panels of the chief entrance on that front, has had a large corner cut off by some mischievous person.There are other serious dilapidations on both this and the Grande Allee facades, for the perpetrators of which the Public Works Department will no doubt be desirous of offering rewards.In almost all capital cities possessing publ'c buildings of sych great importance as those of Quebec, there are patrols day and night of soldiers or police to prevent such outrages.SEVERE ACCIDENT TO SERGEANT ASHE.The Fort Macleod Gezette, N.W.PP RR NEN TE Rs Orr SI] ANY brands of Baking Powder contain alum, {8 which is an injurious acid.The ingredients of alum baking powder are never printed on thelabel.\u201cMagic Baking Powder, contains no alum and is the only baking powder made in Canada that has all the ingredients plainly printed - on Wednesday.His horse threw himself and fell on Ashe, resulting in injuries which have laid him up for the present.We hope to sce him «ll right in a few days.Sergt.Ashe, ron of Capt.Ashe, of this city, was reported to be going on well by the last account from the North-West.FOR A SOFT VELVETY BKIN AND BRIGHT, FLUFFY HAIR Fall winds have 8 peculiarly blighting effect on the deilcate skin and proper safeguards should be used tg protect it.A highly meritorious lotion can be made at little cost by dissolving 4 ounces spurmax in either 1.2 pint witch el or hot x r and adding 2 teaspoonfuls glycériné.This dries quickly, is invisible when on and imparts that soft tint of healthy maidenhood to the skin.The spurmax lotion serves every purpose of powder and makes clear and beautiful any very satisfactory shampoo for fall is prepared by dissolving: a teaspoonful canthrox in a cup hot water.Thit makes a rich, bland \u2018lather that re moves every atom of dust, dendruf and excess oil and after rinsing, the hair dries quickly with a rich eves coolr and gloss.Canthrox shampoo make the hair fluffy and encourage 1 thick, long growth.GUARDING THE TEACHERS.The Muskogee (Ok.) teachers, be ing prone to marry.are hedged about with all sorts of restrictions this year, \u201cThey are not allowed to be chapesons at school \u2018functions.must not duncé with their.pupils or those of amy-othes teachér, must not nd up until mile night, must not entertain book agents in school hours, and™ they must nol write either love or business letjersy - read newspapers or works of fiction like that of Robert W.Chambersin - vik, a They will be immediately dismissed if testimonials from pupils or presents A are accepted.CL complexion, \u201cStringy(\u201d unmanageable hair is the result of improper shampooing.A Natural Remedy Time was when disease was thought to be due to the direct influence of evil spirits, and exorcism and magic were invoked to cast it out.Science has taught us wisdom.The evil spirits exist still.We call them \u201cDisease Germs,\" and they also must be cast out.Once lodged in the stomach or .intestines, fever with its hallucinations, or bilicusness with : its aches and pains, is the result, ENO\u2019S \u2018FRUIT SALT\u2019 is the approved remedy for driving out disease germs.Its action is quick and thorough, It clears the intestines, rouses the torpid liver to new life, stimulates the mucous\u201d membrane to a healthy action, and cleanses.and invigorates.the whole digestive tract.Be prepared for emergenciet by \u201calways keeping a bottle in the house.; \u2018 NRE ey Prepared only by J.C.ENO, Ltd, \u2018Fruit Salt\u2019 Works, Londen, Engleind SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE.T., of a recent date, says :\u2014Sergt.C.P.Ashe met with a serious accident Sr THE GAME IN REAL ESTATE HAYE you ever yet tried your fortune in this most fascinating, lucrative and interesting proceeding?-game is easily learned and for one in which there is no gambling can be very profitably played.You can take as your trump card that well.known and beautifuly situated piece of property known as MONTCALM PARK.You then invest in one or more Building Lots, the more the better, in this financial results which follow will surprise you.In playing the game don\u2019t be timid or afraid.You great can't lose anything.Millions of dollars are being spent here, there is business and work for everybody\u2014men, womenand children.Money is circulating as never before.is prosperous.Real Estate is now the key to fortune, and those lucky people, who have Montcalm Park Building Lots as trump cards, will find that they hold that key.« Terms for lots in this great subdivision are $10 cash and the balance by yearly instalments without interest.Communicate with the Agent at once for full particulars.MONTCALM LAND COMPANY P.N.TESSIER, Manager., Tel.No.3407.se .\u2019 The western subdivision, and the Everyone 328 St.John Street. sin pe EVERY .ing clothea, It exactly suits the full.model pictured here.© Every woman and girls likes to Have one really nice dress in 3 season which she feels she can wear at\u2019 any special affair and look well It may be made, 067 neck sleeves and serci-train.may be easily ecoverted into à high neck, long- sleeved with sleeves ate\u2019 tached.The founda tion of the dress io à pink satin with 8 tonic of gresn ual taste.The handy needle woman will do all the i embrotdering \u2018 on the tunis, = a WOMAN LIKES ONE DRESS ECIAL OCCASIONS.Ÿ Twa .vai TO WEAR ON (From.tbe.Jeurnal-of Fashion) - + \u201cMany toilet accessaries can be sinade at home at comparatively small st.À compleltién beautifier made | = an guiginal.eof | mitns Tas baile of wid beer! is far Detter tham expensive powders .@ patent lotions.It remares tan, sun- furn, discolored patches and other Dlemishes, and keeps the skin attract- sively smooth and fair.\u201cIf your eyebrows are lighter than your hair or thin and straggly, apply plain pyroxin with the finger ends.They can be trained into well-formed arches by daily brushing.Pysaxin also $mproves the eyelashes and makes ghem long and lovely.\u201c \u201cFor sores, skin eruptions, pimples, ecxema and similar beauty destroyers ory Mother's Salve.It heals cuts, burns and scalds without leaving a .woar, and is recommended for obsti- | ute sores, : = \u201cMole-tairs, furzy growths and w-| hic on face or forearms removed without pain or injury a paste made of plain powdered Mdatone and water.Cover the hairs * with this paste, leave on two minutes, ove wash the surface, and the « will be gone.\u201cA six months\u2019 ly of shampoo powder is made by ing four ounces wf orrfs root and an original package * fof fherox, Brush this mixture through - Vhe hair (it comes out easily) and your ~imea\u2019p will be clean, while your hair \u2018will be light, wavy, lustrous and easy *» do up.\u201d : MEDICINE LESS POPULAR.According to the figures of the p of the American Medical As- 'wocistion, during the past year there were 679 women studying medicine, 5 [FEINNE FAY | | THE WELLESLEY FACTOTUMS.\u2018The semior class at Wellesley Cpllege elected \u201cfactotums\u201d last week, the girly chosen being, as usual, the s girls in the class, the.dajat- torr od Toe mice ody re ven erally girls who have been class favorites for four yeprs.They run: errands at class ingé, cofleet ind\u2019 count ballots, carry notes and flowers to the platform and do whatever a \u201cfactotum\u201d would naturally de expected to dow ND MORE \u201cEYELET\u201d EMBROIDERY This winter embroideries will be of the \u201cblind\u201d kind, which is a relief after the eyelet embroidery which has heen popular for so long.The bunch of grapes is said to repeat itself in many conventibnal designs in foreign embroideries.Combinations of two or three styles and with lace are characteristics of embroideries of the wih- ter.THE FASHION IN SLEEVES.smount of fullness at the shoulder.The kimono sleeve has gone out entirely and only set-in sleeves are considered at all.The sleeves will partly cover the hands whether with or without pleatisds.LEARNED TO KNOW TREES.Lady Littleton puhlished some of her letters, she having been lady of the bedchamber to Queen Victoria in 1838, that throw interesting sidelights tape Jess than last year, 228 less than dm 1910, sod 242 less than in 1909.ere were 142 women graduated this \u2018Year from the medical schools and in \"1910 there were 157 and in 1909 the 'mumber was 162, while back in 1904 \u2018there were 244 women garduated from the medical schools and 1129 \u2018women studying medicine.CRAWLING AIDS DIGESTION.Dr.Leon Meunier, a noted food\u2019 specialist of, Parls, says that crawling all fpure is a better aid to diges- m than pepsin.Now crawling is raid ,to ba all the rage in Paris and women wre forming themselves into \u201con-all fours clubs\u201d Of course, they must \u2018hate the proper costumes for the ex- ertise and one very pretty one fash- loued by the Paris dressmakers Is of bigek and: white satin, DEPARTMENT STORE SCHOOLS Superintendent Francis of the is of Los Angeles is co-operat- fug with the heads of the department \u2018stares in Los Angeles to arrange for courses for children who are employed.A plan will be worked out if pos- \u2018sible which: will permit thestichildren êto work and at the same time to get -something of an education.\u2018 GIRLS IN TRADE SCHOOLS.Miss Florence E.Leadbetter, prin- 1 of the Girls\u2019 Trade Séhoo of ston, defends that institution which, she saya, shows girls what sort of work they can do, and do well.The + t of the yehoot is to \"make the\u201d .Met what she can as she says many girls go out into world not on the home life of the good queen.When she was first married she did not know an oak from an elm, but the king concort was so fond of trees and: flowers that Victoria set herself to learn all about them, KNITTED HOODS WORN, Everybody is knitting this winter, pretty shetland shewls and opera hoods being among the presents that some women are making for Christmas.A light peaked crown hood that will keep the head warm and yet does x crush she hair is among the nov- tes.7 WILL PREVENT FIRE., Mrs.William C.Story of New York is assisting Mrs.Eva MacDonald Vatesh in organizing a score of volunteer the brigades to patrol the entire city every night during the week before election to see that no one js seen starting a blaze in a public thoroughfare.Women who belong to the Woman's National Fire Preven.\u2019 tion Association must promise among othef things not to fill lamps after dark nor by artificial light, nor tote cotton batting or other flimsy ma-' tetris) on Christmas tress, : FOR NOTHERS PENSIONS.Gov, Foss has recently signed a bill for the appointment of & commission in Massachusetts to consider the advisability of granting pensions to mothers who are widows.Mrs.Hen- said to have been the first person to agitate the question of mothers\u2019 pen sion, She is state vice-president for Missouri of the Southern Conferenes The puffed and shirred has met with little favor and the sleeves of the winter will be.made as simply as possible, -straight and close fitting with a small \u2018Hettl *C.Cosgrove of Jobin, Mo; Is = WHY -SOME FOLKS LOOK SO YOUNG Laugh, Don't Worry, Drink a Lot of Water and Take Plenty of Rest.LS Why are some people apparently endowed with perpetual youth, while the faces of others show etery year and sometimes more than every year that the have lived?There is certainly a reason for everything under the sun.It does not just happen, as some of us seem to think, and those with whom Time deals thus gently do possess à secret \u2014it is the secret of keeping the mind and body young together.A cheerful disposition has a, good deal to do with this, and a mind that refuses to worry over trifles or little annoyances, but just makes the best of things and lets it go at that.Most people who look young for their years drink a good deal of water.A famous German physician was once asked by a fashionable woman to prescribe for certain maladies which she suffered from.The complaints and his remedies were: \u2014Indigestion, water; heartburn, water; bad, complex- jon, more water; nervousness, still more water; very old-looking for her years, a large amount of water.Water does no good when taken with food, and may even do harm.It dilutes the gastric juices when they are needed full strength for assimilating food, and taken in this way it does not flesh the system.A glass should always be taken the first thing | in the morning and the last thing at: night, à swell as several glasses during the day.The water may be cold so that it will not de unpleasant to the taste, but it should never be iced, as ice water has a bad effect on: the stomach, Drinking water in quantities is much a matter of habit.At first you have to force it down, but after a time you would miss if if you did not drink it.The Plenty of Rest.The woman who looks young is the woman who takes proper rest.She does not over-fatigue herself the whole time, as many of our \u2018modern women do.Unfortunately, a good many people call every moment wasted that is not spent in activity of some kind, either physical or mental.This is the very quickest way to grow old.You cannot look young and keep in good health under a constant and tyrannical sense of effort.If you lead à factive life, rest whenever you can.If you can't lie down, throw voursélf in \u2018an easy chair whenever possiblé and.relax.Massage helps.gneatijrsto keep a woman young.Every night the lines in the forehead should be-mas- seged aud ul attention given to the skin\u2019 inimediately ere the eyes, for it is heer that the first signs of age are shown.Look closely jnto your mirror and watck your finger as ij moves aroundfabove.the eye, \u2018ro the nose outws to de temple, the® under and close'to thé eye toward the \u2018nose again.lhkybw watch closelysfou can see the skin wrinkling very no- à Don't be afra, 3 \u201cHats up if you wosld be in the fashion,\u201d says Mr.Charles Kurzman, \u2018importes of smart gowns and hats, who recently gave a representative of the New York Herald a resume of the changes to be expected in the autumn, as foreshadowed by what is now being worn in Paris.\u201cNo one wears her hat down on the back of her neck any more,\u201d said Mr.Kurzman.\u201cThe hats are much smaller in the head size and set on the head at right angles.The manner of wearing the hair, parted and at the back of the head, instead of on top, makes it necessary to lift the hats off | the back of the neck now that the head sizes are smaller.\u201cThey haven't been able to find a satisfactory substitute for black and white as a costume harmony in Paris.You will see some rose colored gowns, but the majority of women are still faithful to black and white.Every woman in Paris is wearing a corsage bouquet, which is either an Anierican beauty rase or à black velvet one.The black velvet roses \u2018are the smartest of all the corsage flowers.\u201cNpaped ekirts are to be entirely worn for dress occasions, the lines of the drapery being long, so as to make women look 2s tall as possible.\u201cThe short waisted frocks made popular by a prominent Parisian couturier noted for his eccentric styles have completely vanished from Paris.The natural waist line is restored and the lines of the figure are as straight and slender as the draped skirts will per- This means either that you have not applied enough cold crea mor press- | ing down too heavily, Massage very slowly and gently, and the hollows under the eyes will gradually till out.Double Chin Barred.The woman who looks young never allows herself to acquire a double chin, or if she has been so indiscreet! she soon works it off by exercises.\u2018 Very few women know that any tendency towards à double chin can be prevented by one\u2019s position while asleep.If the chin is held down on the chest the folds of.the neck will be pushed forward, and if one is getting old or inclind to be at al} stout they will sag into a double chin in almost no time.The head should be thrown back on the pillow with the chin raised slightly.This is the most healthful position and absolutely prevents the formation of a double chin.\\ Keep your chin high and you will look much younger.Learn to sit with your head tipped back.A cértain society woman sits each day for an hour with her eyes oh the ceiling.While she iy sitting (fus she massages her chin; this is good exercise for the hands and arms and still better for the chim ~ ovthe alms is.a very little cold cream, merely enough to keep the skin from being irritated.Take laughigg as a beauty medicine.Laugh and look young is the formula.of getting laughing laugh three times a woman look young- wrinkles.A gn! day will make er than her y To look young stand erect.There ticeably as your finger moves along.is a stoop that marks the middle-aged A New Angle For SE The Autumn Hat mit.As a matter of fact, when the skirts are properly draped they accentuate the height of the figure and its slenderness.\u201cFur, lace, ribbons and flowers will be much used on the new gowns for afternoon and evening.These gowns will be of the supple matetials and more simple in general style than we have been having, but more richly and elaborately trimmed.The skirts will contain more material, but will be still made to give the narrow effect around the lower part and slashes in front will make it possible for the wearer to walk easily.Accordion plaitings, drop skirts or fans of black lace will fill in the slashes and will show only when the wearer of the skirt is walking.\u201cThe first hats of the season are to be small and of medium size, especially the hats for wear with tailored costumes.They are of plush, velvet and panne, and fur is largely used in their trimming.The dress hats are much larger than they have been and wfll be trimmed with quantities of paradise plumes.; \u201cT'o wear with the new hats which set up on the head, so that a space is left at the back of the neck, ostrich feather boas will be used.Collars and boas of ostrich are much seen in Paris.The women there are also wearing a great deal of fur trimming already, but, as a rule, American women do not care for\u2019 fur before the cold weather comes.They may perhaps be willing to wear the new hats.of plush with the narrow fur edgirtgs RERO ARE SSSR figure.Stand with a flat back and a pair of straight shoulders.Carry yourself young «nd you will look so.\u2014 Pittsburg Despatch.WORK UNDER BAD CONDITIONS.Senator Robert F.Wagner of New York says that the conditions under which women work in that state are almost inconceivable.The State Factory Investigating Committee was appointed after the Triangle fire.In Buffalo women were found working in the slaughter houses ou the damp floors.In Auburn in the Harvester twine factory women worked at big machines with no place to sit down.In Utica they worked in core factories beside molten metal with only the gases to breathe.In the twine factories the dust was so thick that the women would have to dust one\u2019 another's clothes off every half hour with a broom.No doubt the same condition could be found in some of the factories of other states.AIDS SPANISH WAR VETERANS Mis: Effie M.Record is vice president general of the Auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans, and her home is in Denver.This organization bears the same relation to the Spanish War Veterans that the Woman\u2019s Reliei Corps bears to the Grand Army.Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ws oa FAMOUS ACTRESS WHO ROSE TO GREATNESS IN A '* DAY, NOW NEAR HER END Mrs.Patrick Campbell, who is reported seriously {ll at her home, 33 Kensington square, London, and for whose recovery but faint hopes are entertained, is one of the few great stage characters who gained fame over night.What Mrs.Leslie Carter, America's pre-eminent emotional actress, is to the western hemisphere.Mrs, Campbell has been to the world\u2019s stage.In | versatility, inspiration and general | artistic accomplishment she follows | clossly Modjeska, Bernhardt, Elen ; Terry and Clara\u201dMorris.| Her greatest successes have heen problem plays.In fact.the vehicle in which she traveled into fame and fortune in a night was so franklv \u201cnrob- Hem\u201d that it was declined by John Hare for whom it was written.Thue was \u201cThe Second Mrs.Tanquerav.\u201d ; In the title role.\u201cPauline Tan.! queray.\u201d Mes.Campbell appeared Mas 26, 1893, at the St.Yames theatre, London.Within three hours she was heralded far and wide, a new born star j of the first theatrical magnitude.- ; Mra.Campbell was born in Lofidon.! Feb, 9, 1865: her maiden game was Beatrice Stella-Tanner: her father was an Englishman: her mother, Luigia : Romanini, an Ttaline, Financial re- .verses overlook the family and the : parents emigrated to Texas.leaving the danghter, who had married Pat.\u2018 rick Campbell and was the mother of two children before she was 20.Her hushand was killed in the Boer War in 1900, Mrs, Campbell joined an amateur dramatic club, the \u201cAnomalies,\u201d in 1886, and to help uspport the children, | toured with Green's company in 1888: ~~ SATURDAY, OCTOBER'19, 1912, MRS.PATRICK CAMPBELL, REPORTED DYING IN LONDON Randman Palmer's company in 1889 and Ben Greet's company in 1890-91 She made her debut'in London at the Shaftesbury theatre as Rosalind it June, 1891, .For two years she played withow attracting attention.Then cam \u201cTanqueray,\u201d and she shot up the lad der in the space of threc hours.She created Dulcie in \u201cThe Masquerad ers:\" played \u201cFedora,\u201d \u201cJuliet,\u201d ame Kate Cloud in \u201cJohn a Dreams.\u201d Non added to her fame.- Then she appeared as Agnes it \u201cThe Notorious Mrs.Ebbsmith\u201d starring for a while with Forbes Roh ertson.Following that success she appeared in \"Mr.and Mrs.Daventry,* but that was too repulsive for even a London audience.Tt Jacked the sugat coating that Pinero had given his other two\u2014Agnes Ebbsmith and Paula Tanqueray.: Mrs, Camphell visited America several times, coming over in vaudeville two years ago, \u201cfor the money that\u2019s in jt.\u201d she frankly admitted, Later she tried \u201cThe Foolish Virgin\u201d on a New York audience, but it evntured \u201ctoo: far: mits sek problemaniiide «ve returned to London.She hrough over \u201cThe Sorceress\u201d in 1904, and \u201cElectra\u201d in 1907.Mrs Campbell'@ daughter, -'Stefla Patrick, was married last year to Mervyn W.H.Beach, a noted: Rritish preacher\u2019s son: her Yon, Alan, married Miss Helen Buil, a Chicago society girl.Both Alan and his sister have followed their other in chuoging their vocations.They have played in their mother's company, in America und in London.- \u2018MOST PICT IN OR ARQ TORONTO lege.minutes of th tivities.The value of building The City has grown double Imowin, what they can do ond on de quent ng the ine they could do well, a co | \u2018$4 Women and Child Labor, J .ONE.OF THE ESQUE SPOTS Situated in Toronto's finest residential district, popularly known as \"On Hiif\u201d \u2014 North from Upper Canada Col- Within thirty central business ac- AS AN UR- UND miles from 2 1-2 miles the ity\" A help but \u20ac Is not this the safest place to invest your money?GLEN GROVE PARK A Offers onc of the most conservative investments in Real E state around Toronto to-day.TANNER & CATES, REALTY BROKERS 46 Victoria St, Toronto Toronto must grow northward.The City extends fully twelve Property to the north is'increasing in value at a rapid rate.The several developments now in progress in this district, cannot all fand values there \u2014 INVESTMENT east to west aud only from north to south.onsiderably enchunce \u2014 QUEBEC AGENT .C.K.RHODES Quebec Raliway Balliing, Crova Si, ARI * BEAUTIFULLY Telephone 5317 SITUATED \u2014 HIGH, DRY AND HEALTHY \u201cThe Ideal Sub- Here you \u2018find nature in all her glory.A fitting setting for either bungalow or mansion.Buitding restrictions placed on this property by the owners will preserve and increase the natural beauty of the district.No other city of 400,006 population\u2018arñd over has shown anything like the percentage of growth such as Toronto shows.\u201c Pd \u2014 FOLLOW THEIR LEAD Within the boundaries of tie \u201cHill\u201d section are to be found the estates of such prominent and well-to-do.Torontonians as Sir Henry Pellatt, Sir William Mackenzie, the late Samuel Nordheimer, R.J.Fleming, J.C.Eaton, James Armstrong, Dr.Trotter, J.F.Ormsby and others.1s not this fact significant?\\ One reads about the marvelous development of towns and cities in Western Canada.They grow up over night like a crop of mushrooms.So much have they™ been brought before the public that growing centers in Eastern Canada have been entirely overlooked.There is no place in Canada to-day which has shown such a marvellous growth as the City of Toronto right at our doors.So much is this the case that it is impossible to get builders, contractors and material for all the building required.permits for August last were almost three times as great as it is for the same month last year ALL IN ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION.in population since 1900 but its area has only slightly increased.~ NNEX \u2018» \" L WN Vv?We tonte \"1e stiniulates the cells béneath , 1912.£ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 WHAT MAKES À COMPLEXION ?The seasdn's programme of evening parties, sociul events, etc., is before you.Why not loon your oest?Whynot ensure a good complexion?Matter of time and perseverance only if you will use Zam-Buk.Zam-Buk is a skin food; and complexion is purely a matter of skin health, Zaos-Buk smeared lightly over the fage; \u2018each inight, acts.as a skin the ¢ to healthy action makes the-capi@eriés ahd blood vesgels work, | and thé\u201d vigorous cireulation, thys started carries Away secreted impurt- ties.Waxy, gallow deposits are thus removed.\u2018That yellow tinge Kives, place to the pik sf hedlth.Isn't.Quig wiser than relying upon talcum\u2019 \u2018ote sd cosmetics F Zam-Bt .complèxion, from | os | ind issue, ne lags = ; de \u201d coûToN MARKETS, steady, oosing bids; Sent Host ston er.Middling 11.20¢; Sales ins.2 points. doin\u2019 the Pugh 91 pleased buyers, coming to us.©.If you see Jou Buy.Lots of Buyers come Into.our 15 place to \u2018Look Around\u201d.We have 2 record of most of these calls on our order steëts Hints .Of The.Beautiful are every where apparent, in our coats, stoles, muffs, made in \u2018all furs, Noted for: : | +1 BXCELLENGE IN QUALITY, UNRERALLELED © IN WORKMANSHIP, \u201cYOur Fall and Winter Models have lots of \u201cSNAP\u201d but nothing freakish.The Exclusive and Authoritative \u2018styles are found at J.B.LALIBERTE, Corns.of Laliberte and St.Josoph Sts, ST.ROCH, QUEBEC.- BOMINION COAL COMPANY, Liures NIRS AND SHIPPERS OF THR CELEBRATED SDOMINION\u201d STEAM av GAS COALS \u2018Soreened, Run-of-Mine and Slack Por Particulace, apply to SALES AGENT, 118 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL Just figure out for yourself what that one Single fact Means in the Value of Real Estate there.Secure a Home in this growing locality while the rr \u2014\u2014\u2014 LIMOILOU PARK opportunity offers.a lifetime.A fine piece of ground can now be had for a few dollars on easy terms of payment.It will be worth many thousands in the very near future.: Speculators will find in this subdivision, a chance of and the Glede land; very much cnlarg- od, many years ago, held as a free hold, must recover or later became a source of considerable revenue: quite enough, at any rate, to make up for on, ht shrinkage of revenue through bi a possible, but I don't think probable reduction in the numbers of the com\" \u2014 \\ » WN | QUEBEC LAND CO.Phone 2072 Is the future outlet of Industrial Quebec.; pt 81 Bridge Street their progress can be prevented and often overcome.SCOTT'S EMULSION is used in tuberculosis camps because its highly concentrated nourishment builds strength and resistive-power faster than disease destroys.It assimilates without taxing digestion, and contains no alcohol.Absolutely nothing equals SCOTT'S EMULSION to strengthen the lungs and drive out colds and coughs.Scorr & Bowxz, ToroxTo, OxTanio.Confidential Hous.EE.ROUMILHAC COGNAC t.ouse Established 1873 Cognac Perle d'Or.Marque Depose: Guaranteed Pur: Wine XXX Case 12 bottles.sieves.$ 8,00 XXXX Case 12 bottles Fine Champague.V.S,0,P.Case 12 bottles Vieille Reserve.XXX Case 24 Flasks.Cees On Sale at All Lesding Grocer.E.ROUMILHAC, Scle Agent and Proprietor of the Marque.48.50 Palace Hill Leeensep reopen Telephone 1146 Ladies\u201d White Nubuck Pumps.Ladies\u2019 White Nubuck Button Ladies\u2019 White Canvas Boots.Lace Shoes and Pumps.Misses\u2019 and Children's Pumps White Buck, White Canvas.Patent Leather, (\u2018un Metal and Tan Leathers.Men's Tan Oxford in all styles.A full assortment of up-to-date Castom Shoemaker\u2019s Repairing.WM.JACQUES & SONS, 42% Fabrique Street FABER SYSTEM This system of Fireproof flooring consists of porous hollow tiles dinded into slabe; it does away with the beams and may be used for «very span and live load in buildings of all kinds.The safest sad cheap.market.The Canadian Fireproof Co.Contractors.Operating under Faber patents.uodn sj Juprds dns [ua om pus \u2018suoud 10 fe J] \u2018osuadxo amo ye yy Aj \u201cAy 383q 3q3 sBuITEP ox sajua djquI Tq pus \u2018pHoa 3 spe] Ave a \u201c3900 op Jey coopsd yay Led mod oq) \"SYdIlYTO HISNOMSTA TTV H \u201cI VOTRE \u20181 70 2odayg og 03 ®IJUOD IY) 03 2401d umd woe a0 \u2018seruraid zn0 un \u2018daop 1395 1L8 5 nok Éd 2av7 nok 39 jouued vou \u201823739 pau pauod ® 10.ndodey \"iM 21% pue \u2018way jo Ps>HIpuQuOI UESUI 34 pue s1278M jezouru ptjoe u LI TIZS SYTIVAC FI ! pue 5 ino \u2018Aas33 \u201cPos 13 01 Su 1 og = s ! poy no£ pok 10 Suosa mn 1 \u201cU 3a01d ves pus y 4 \u2018Les an 88 300 £1) de 27 vages Auuorne YFLVMA 3NIYLNO4 prdsoT Lure 03 000°001$ 3A pomacsd 12 papa PPP P1°D Dd DITINO NOS ® SNOWWIL W op pus pupgou = sy ores \u201cakçeuy 3uaumasas07) TEPULAOIG \u201cSH Cv vo] 72 \u2018ip ao Jnok Wy 210g J3309q PALL daz nok wag \u201c3161 fer) wpsproy 03 Pogue av wp wm ind 330p wos iqa 138% », nterb'h-Met\u2026 | : ACCOUNTANTS des nier Ba eis 24] .ent 1 \u201d 198 SL Patar St Quedes an & Tex 3 2 igh val 27 1 \u2018Telephones 45: a0 & 4531 Jo Pac.Cun, 454 \u201c ux Neva .Accountants, avtiocs, pesiser, ad Nat Lead \u2026.65% 66% 652 66% Nor & West.116% 116% 116% 116% No Pac .126% 127% 126% 127% NY Ctl.116 \u2014 \u2014 116 Ont & West.36% 37 36% 37 Pennsylvania.1243 124% 12414 124% Pet Cal.70% 71% 70% 71 Pet Mex.80 89% 87% UK Prd Steel Car.38% 39% 38% 39% Reading .176: 177% 176% 177 Rock Island.ZE 27% 27% 27% Do pfd 5455 54% 544 Rep 1 & Steel Wh Mu oo un Soo com .144% 144% 144% 144% St Paul .in 12% 111% 112 So Pac .110% 111% 110% 111Y Wopfd.2 \u2014 \u2014 8 Un Pac .72% 172% 171% 172% US Steel .78% 79% 78% 79% Do pid .115% 115% 115% 115% V-C Chem .48% \u2014 \u2014 48% Wabash pfd.14% 14% 14% 144 CLOSING LETTER By private wire to Neuville Belleau & Co.93 St.Puter Street, Quebec Phones 946-4076.New York, Oct.18 \u2014 Throughout the day there has been a firm undertone, hut with little definite trend and slight activity.Early prices reacted in sympathy with London, but soon recovered and Steel gained one point, to 79%.Corn Products was moved up 2% points, to 22%, the tise being based on the large corn crop, arguing cheap raw material for the company, with increased profits in manufacturing.Linseed Oil was tipped for the same reason and also advanced two points, to 17%, but the chances for this company paying a dividend on its common shares announcement was made that the Utah Copper miners\u2019 strike had been broken, but as the men received the increase in wages for which they struck it was apparently broken gen- ly.The tobacco stocks continued their upward swing, Lorillard fain.i iny $.Snuff 2.Helm 2.National Bis- | cuit had a break of 3% points.iron was advanced 50- cents per ton in the south, which atimulated the Sying of Steel causing a point advance, while Colorado Fuel gained a similar amount, Heavy orders by railroads for thelr various needs of steel have lately heen placed and good premiums are being paid for prompt delivery.Car and Foundry rose Î: ©n its increasing business.London was credited with selling about 30,000 shares on balance.The closing was firm.with a rise in TME BEST INVEST MAY ENT OPPORTUNITY IN THE WORLD.® FOUND HERE AT HOME.We have direct motation service to all markets and unimpeachable connections.(firrespondence earnestly invited.BARRY & McMANAMY, STOCK BROKERS, 18 St.James V9 reet, Lounsberry & Cv, N.Y.S.E.Phone $226.Oswald Bros, Montree) SE.BOSSE&BANKS| remained firm, especiaBly;for.the long | Pig 2% el ble 03 Stook Brokers: \\ Members of Montresi Stock Exchange Private Wire +: New York, Boston, Monts.| and Toronto.Any orders Instructed to to ws ue ceive our bent attention.cheerfully furnish information regaré- ing any eecurities & oft In on soy of tbe above exchange Telephone N32.48 lo 95, Per Se \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Arthur Bruneau, .AB.Depels, BRUNEAU & DUPUIS STOCK and BOND BROKERS Members of the Montreal tock Exchange, N An orders Boston d erg ew Yor | Exchanges.\u2018 Telephone 1596.11-12-18 Sault au Matelot, QUEBEC.- Central Leather to 33%.The market seems entirely in the industriels.We still helieve the market a buy on breaks and would capture profits on rallies for time being.MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.Neuville Belleau & Co, 93 St.Peter Quotations furnished by Messrsstreet, Quebec: Buyers.Sellers \u2018 Twin City ve sree JOR 107 Toronto Street .14146 141% Can Pac Ry .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.267% 268 Minn & St Paul .vere.144K 145 Detroit UBitde .71% 71% Halifax Tram .161 .165 Il Trac pfd .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026._ 93% Ottawa Power .170 Quebec By .10 12 Quebec Ry bonds .57% 584% Winnipeg Ry .22% 233 Shawinigan .142% 143% Rich & Ont.114 114% Mont Power .24% 234% Dont Steel .62 624 Dom Tron pfd .102 Can Cement .28% Can Cement pfd .2334 Steel Co of Can .\u2014 -| Steel Co of Can pfd , .90% \u2014 Nova Scotia .88 89 Bell Phone .Le 20 15586 \u2014 Ogilvie Milling .124 125 Mackay Cos , .85.87 \u201cTooke Btos .» so Lake of Woods ,.131 - 134 | Span River .64 64% Laurentide Puip .Fast Can P & P .Sherwin Williams Dom Tex .Dom Tex pfd .Crown Reserve .Penman Ltd .Penman Ltd pid.Can Car .Can Cotton .\u2026.Can Converters .Dom Canners .Can Loco .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Goodwins .44% 45 Packers , .151% 152 Porto Rico .73% 74 Sawyer .46 49 Mont Cotton .66 - Mexican ., .\u2014 87 Mont Tram .128 - 130 Goodwins pfd .M4 RM; Mont Cotton pid .105.105% Span River pid .\u2014 Tooke prd ._ Trawmay Deb .83Yy Banks: .Commer ce.20 222 Merchants .197 \u2014 National .142 144 Molsons .\u2014_ mm Nova Scotia 264% 268 Royal .2244 225 Quebec .132 1s Union .- 1 Toronto .- 29 Sales: Textile, 25 at 77%; 25 at 77%; 25 at 77%: 50 at 77%.Crown Reserve, 200 at 256: 355: 200 at 355.Shawinigan, 25 ae 142%.100 at 250 at 234$ 40 at 234.Rich.& Ont, 75 at 114: 25 at 114%; S at 114% 25 ae 114%.Toronto, 25 at 151%: 75 at 141%: 50 at 141: 50 at 151: 3 at 141%; 10 at 142: 78 at 1414, Coal bonds, 1000 at 98%.Textile \u201cA,\u201d 250 at 98.Ogilvie, 25 at 123%: 50 at 124.Commerce Bank.4 at 220, Shawinigan Rights, § at 2%: 1 at Tooke pfd.25 at 9815.Can Cotton, 50 at 32%.Sherwin, 3 at 53.Mont Cotton pfd.20 at 103%.Royal Bank, Fat 228.Tilinois, 1 at 93.Quebec Ry, 10 at 13.Cement pfd, 25 at 93, Dom Iron pfd, 25 at 102.Rubber bonds, 4000 934, IMerchants Bank, 20 at 197, Bell Phone, $ at 185%.Laurentide Pulp, 50 at 226; SO at 26% Montreal Bank, 2 at 245%.: Span River, 15 at 64%, - Mont Cotton, 25 nt 66, Can Catton pfd, 178 at 78, Span River pid, 28 at MW BANK OF ENGLAND BULLION MOVEMENT London, Oct, 18.\u2014Bullion amounting to £20000 was taken into the the Bank of Eneland to- ay and the bank shipped & none, \"Ped 50,000 16 the conti- Mont Power, 50 at 233; 15 at 233%; ; A Eros! shim, LEFAIVRE LEFAIVRE Accountants and Liquidators No.988t.Peter St.© TELEPHONE 1108 Travel vis.the Csnadian Northern Quebec Railway, Quebec to Portneuf, Geand Mere, Shawinigan Falls, Joliette and Montreal.No person should miss a trip over this scenic route.The reflway skirts the shore of the St.Lawevnce for 40 miles.Trains leave (-intec as follows : 9.30 A.M.\u2014 Daily, except Sunday, for Montreal and intermedi- e points 530 PM_Duily, except | Friday.Saturday and Sunday for se ir, B30 P.M ~Friday and Saturday only for Shawinigan Falls 855 A.M\u2014Sunday only, for Shawicigan Falls.Parlor-Buffet Car service is oper- sted between Quebec and Montreal.EXCURSION to MONTREAL Saturday, Ogtober (31H, 1912 63:80 hatin $3.0 Tickets good Bog going by spacial trala only, leaving Quebec, Palais Station, at 1.50 p.m,, and returning by all regular trains ap to and including Tuase *1 day, October 22nd; 1912.mn PARLOR CARS.For further particulars, tickets, * apply to 30 Bt.John ft, corner Palais Hill, 46 Dalbousia Et.Chatesu Frontenac and at Station Ticket Olfice, Quebec, ; G.J.P.MOORE, General Railway and Steamship Agency.All fines represented.° 3 { A je DEPARTURES OF TRAINS./ LEAVE LEVIS.' tNo.5 Loeal\u2014At 6.50 a.m.for Riche mond, Sherbrooke, Montreal and Intermediate potions *No.3, resi\u2014At 12.30 p.m.fod Montreal = intermediate stations connecting at Montreal for Ottawa, and the West, also New York, Bostod and New England points.No.1, Mail\u2014At 7.20 p.m.for Porte land and New England points, also fog Montreal and intermediate station connecting at Montreal with the Ind ternational Limited for West.Further information on application to City Tickets Offices, Nos.7 Du Fort street, 22 Dalhousie street; telephone numbers 530 and 99, and Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade street, telephone No, 4304.- 8.J, NESTOR, City Ticket Agent.R.O.SWEEZEY CIVIL and FORESTRY ENGINEZ Metropolitan Building, QUEBEC.Fhones 545 1246 NATIONAL LINE, The SS.NATASEQUAN, Capt.Jos, Boucher, Will sail Saturday, September 28th, at 7 pm, from Quebes for Natashquan and all North Store Ports of call, with passengers, mails and general cargo.Freight will be received mt Pointe-a-Carcey wharf.Oktober sailings, 12th and 26th, For ail information apply ts The Nationa) Navigation Co.Ltd.Tel 29, 116 Dalhousie Street.! t Carrying the Royal Mail.8 Prom Qusbes Steamer Prem Sristw § Oct.30.Royal Edward.Mov 13 Nov 13.Royal George.Nov 27 CHRISTMAS SAILINGS.From Halifax.From Bristol.Nov, 27.Royal Edward.Dec, 11.Royal George.Dec 27 Finest equipped sicamers on the Atlantie\u2014submarine telephone, Marconi operated day and night.For fares and full particulars A nm VT ly W.W.Johneton, C.P.&P.A, Can Nor.Bldg st ral St Phone 45 mon.thur.sat.LONDON MARKETS, London, Oct.18.-\u2014Raw augar, centrifugal, 11s 14d; muscovado, By 34 Caleutto linseed, Oct.-Nov., 58s = Beet sugar, 30e rn Sperm oil, £90.Petroleum, American refined, 8d; Pn \u201c 41% parent ne .d.- rod 3 Ata ard te Excursionto Montreal ARRIVALS.and Return hoa TL a i yon.$3.80 Adult $1.90 Child CE Tn.Good going October 19th.To return Quebegy not later than Oct.22nd, 1912.Phone 567.INTERCOLONIAL Jil (QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY Ee Through New York Quebec fo Montreal and| ~~ Siceping Cae Every Day Return, $3.80 DINING CAR SERVICE.Trains Ieave Levis, Date of issues Saturday, October [800 A.M.\u2014For Portland, Sherbrooke 19th, 1912.and ali local tations Return limit Tuesday, October daily except Sunday.2nd, 1912, 3.30 P.M.\u2014For New York and Boston, connecting at Shers brooke with Pullman for Boston daily.For Chaudiere Vatiey and Megantie divisions daily except Sunday, Ferry from Quetee 30 minutes in advance of train departure.For further information and Pullman reservations apply F.3.Stocking, C.and D.P.Agent.32 & Louis \u2018St, Agent for Thos.Cook & Son, and all Ocean Steamers.Quebec Steamship Ca, Lid, ST.LAWRENCE LINE Quebec to Gaspe Coast Ports, Gaspa, Ma! Bay, Perce.Summersids, Charlottetown and Pictou, LS CASCAPENIA.1.900 tans, with men oder acrmmmads ion for prescaces, wil' uff Champin > Yaske par tage.pee dar, Mh Loewe and Bh Auveun wm, NEW VOR(, CERMUV\\ AMI WE3T INOIE3 LIN:3 e Trom Pier 47, North River, New 4% ROYAL MAIL FOR BERMUDA.$8.BERMUDIAN, 10.518 tons dispiaceme 2 alle Bem New Yer mb opm AN Gaoher, fh, 18h snd 25th Novembor «4 avery 1 days thn eafior, Footont, mewest and only estesmer lanl -y passengers st the dock 3° lermuda.From New York, lor ft.Thomas St.Coa yy Kitts, Antigua.Gusdstouse, Domine 4 Martinique, = Lusia, Barvadues ams ie merarn.Sté.KURON A.at 7 pm, 35th Oataber, For sil information apply te QUEBEC STEAMSHIF CO, LTD, 48 Delhousie Sucre PF, & STOCKING.HON:= & KIVET, | Ticket Agents.Quebes | Richelieu & ontario Navigation Go.Montreal! Services Daily EXCEPT Suadays, y at6 P.M.SAGUENAY SERVICE Sailings twice a week, every Tucsday and Saturday at 8 am.For rates, reservations, ete, call st the Company\u2019s office, 48 Dalhousie St.{ Province of Quebec, District of Roberval, Superior Court.No.$2.Dame Amanda Martel, of St Coeur de Marie, wife common as to property of Eugene Fortin, former contractor, duly authorized to ester en Justice, plaintiff ; vs.Eugene Fortin, of the same place, former contractor.An action for separation as to property has been instituted by the plaintiff against the defendant, Roberval, 30th September, 1912 J.D.Pamphile V.3 Attorney for tit, oct7xim \\, a Seasonable Goods + Coal Scuttles and Shovels Ash Pans and Sifters \u201cHustler\u201d Ash Sifters (Makes no dirt or dust) Thermometers Fire Place Trimmings Mantels and Grates \u2014.\u2019 NCAA SUPPLY C0.LIATED 80-9) St Paul Street .+ MONTREAL GX | THEATRE ATTRACTS * New Show House Is Attractive To Quebecers Who Are Viriting the Metropolisan It will be gratifying indeed to our many readers, especially those who are in the habit of visiting the sister city of Montreal, to learn that the new Gaiety Theatre in that city has a weekly programme calculated to suit the tastes of the most fastidious.The theatre is situated just off St.Catherine street, in the most central part of the city, and has the advantage of the most modern improvements and creations throughout.The seating capacity and fixtures are especially satisfactory and no matter-in what part of the house a seat is secured, the view of the stage is excellent, « PersWLosa.wome Brass and Iron Bedstead Furvince and Bedding.D.S.RICKABY Furnnure Warehouse and Undertak- SILLERY NURSERIES, ing Establishment.General Appraiser, 34: de Jobn Street erville.Asters.25c.per dozen, Sweet Peas, 25c per bunch Ferns, from 10c exch.\u20ac pay return car fare from Maple venue to visitors spending $1.00 or mare.Open to visitors on Sundays.Designs from $200 up.Phone 298.HANEL & s of Ferns, frm 40c each.JOHN RAMSDEN, Gardener.CIVIL ENGINZERS AND LAND SURVEYORS.Water Power Development, Ÿ La Supply, Specifications, ÿ ection, Cement Testing, Reports, Surveys and Plany for Subdivisions, Ete, Hochelags Bank Building.132 Bt.Peter Be, Ta Sad UEBRC YOU WANT A WINTER SUIT Why pay $15.00 and $25.000 for a Black Vecuns Overcoat, when the same Overcoat for $10.00 or $15.00 at MYRAND & POULIOT'S Why pay $1.00 or $1.25 for a pair of Pants for your son, when you can get the same value at MYRAND & POULIOT'S for.ATS Why pay $15.00 to $18.00 for a grey freize, all wool Overcoat for men (witha silk velvet collar) when MYRAND & POULIOT can give you the same coat for.POULIOT'S Men's and Boys\u2019 Tweed Caps with fur lining, for boys.Men's Caps in tweed, with fur lining.000000000ceuna ces 50 and 60 cents Complete assortment of Men's Caps, with fur lining, from.pres 75 cents to $1.50 A splendid assortment of Hats (Camel's hair) in all colors, for men.$1.50 to $3.50 Felt Hats for children, all We also have a splendid assortment of Feather and Marabout Boas.{ AT .THE GROCERY ST À latge assortment of Olives, 10 to 60 cents a bottle, or in jars at.Maple Sugar (extra) .Maple Sugar (ordinary) .Maple Syrup, in bottles.Fromage Raffine, \u201cSealshipt\u201d and M The same bargains can \u2026 vancty.Tiaed- ESSIER 00 and $3.00 for a man's Pants, when you can get the same material BARGAINS IN HEADWARE Men's and Boys\u2019 Woolen Caps, 60 cents, for.Cererrerreianse eee 29 cents.Sweet Meadows\" glpecque Oysters received d AR Of the performances themaelve
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