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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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[" TO-DAY'S WEATHER, Tr : FAÏR AND WARM.ma + 24 Hours Bading 3 p.m.Yesterday.\"ESTABLISHED 1764.James Keiler & Son, Ltd.DUNDEE, SCOTLAND.PURE FRUIT MARMALADE Orange Marmalade, 1 1b.glass fare .Grape Fruit Marmalade, 1 1b.glass jare Lemon Marmalade, 1 1b.glass jars .Pine Apple Marmalade, 1 1b.glass jars Green Fig Marmalade, 1 Ib.glass fess .FY.Green Fig and Ginger Marmalade, 1 1b.glass jars .-35c glass GUARANTEED PURE FRUIT AND SUGAR A.GRENIER, Established 1882.94-96 St.John Street.Phones 1247-1248 +0.35c glass » 38c glass 1 BANK PRESIDENT ARRESTED, CHARGE - ISMISAPPLICATION INDICTMENT CONTAINS 24 COUNTS\u2014THE PENALTY ON EACH NOT LESS THAN FIVE YEARS, Providence, R.I., October 10\u2014As an outcome of the failure of the At- {antic National Bank last April, Edward P.Metcalf, its former president, was arrested this afternoon on an dictment charging him with the misapplication of more than $200,000 of the bank's funds.In the indictment, which was returned secretly last night by a special session of the Federal grand jury, Arion R.Farrar, James F.Alien, Henry E.De Kay, and John W.De Key, all of New York, are named as having aided and abetted Metcalf in the transactions which are alleged to have been illegal.The De Kay's, who are brothers, were officials of the Mexican National Packing Company which went into the hands of a receiver in 1910; Farrar was formerly president of the Columbian Securities Company, 2 New Jersey corporation which is now in bankruptcy.Allen is a company promoter.Metealf went to the Federal Court sccompanied by his daughter, and surrendered voluntarily to the United States marshal.He pleaded not xed at $30,000.rbd \u2014vtwenty=| four counts, on each of which the statutory.pgmalty is not less than five years mor more than ten years im- prisomment.There is no option of a fine.Twenty-three of the counts are for either purchasing /ér, dinscounting of the bunk direetoré, notes which, it is alleged, proved tp be worthless.On April 20th.Metcalf resigned as being president, and asiled for Europt.\u2018 Twelve/Gays later the bank suspended p at by order of Jos.Balch, Nationa}B:nk Examiner.At that time the ¥eposits amounted to of.MR, SAMUEL'S THEME BRITAIN'S BURDEN AND CANADA'S DUTY SIR THOMAS SHAUGHNESSY ADVOCATES A SCHEME OF IMPERIAL IMMIGRATION, Montreal, Oct.10\u2014Naval armament, Britain's burden, and the duty of the British Dominions in this regard were topics discussed by the Right Hon.Herbert L.Samuel in the last public address of his present visit to Canada, delivered before the Canadian Club this afternoon.A PACIFIC MISSION.The question of world peace brought up the idea of the possibility of war and the necessity of preparation therefor.The greater the power of the Imperial ers of peace we would be doing: less than our dut if we failed to maintain at whatever\u2019 point may be necessary, such guarantees of the security of the Empire as may be demanded.\u201cI draw no conclusions as to what the Canadian policy should be,\u201d he said.British Empire, said Mr.Samuel, the greater its duty to be pacific.present policy of the Imperial Cabinet was one of amity toward every nation of the world.: \u201cBut,\u201d qualified Mr.Samuel, \u201cthough we may work for a reign of permanent peace, we cannot act as though it had been already secured.of George Meredith, \u2018England cannot invest her all in the millenium and be ruined if it delays to come.\u2019 We cannot treat fleets and armies as though they were unnecessary.; \u201cWe, who are charged with the dufy oats hough we are, fell thai The In the words \u201cThat is a matter for you to decide.1 cannot suggest to what extent or in what Manner Canada should participate in bearing the burdens of the Empire, as this is a matter of party controversy hers, and I cannot say one word of approval or disap- amounted to $2,574,043.000 was paid to the depositors.to aboug/$150,000, Metcalfe is 42 years old, Connecticut.GETS FIFTEEN MONTHS.at hard labor.would be.A.S.T Ingles.an \u2018Islet: Cend Mrs.G.Smith, New York.$2,076,268, the capital stock paid in was $300,000 with a surplus fund oi $120,000.Phe loans and discounts After a superficial examination the stockholders were assessed one hund red per cent.on their stock, the par value of which wasc $100 a share, and on June 12th last, a dividend of 25 per cent.amounting to about $500, Attorney-General Stiness declared in court this afternoon that the direct loss to the bank through the alleged misapplication of funds would amount Before coming to the Atlantic National Bank he had been assistant treasurer of the Caroline Mills Company, superintendent of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, and National Bank Examinet for Rhode Island and Goderich, Ont., Oct.10\u2014Ed.Schaffer of Wingham, the young man who has been in jail here on the charge of indecently assaulting Edith Nixon of Wingham last December, came up for trial today tnd was sentenced to fifteen months in the Central Prison Before imposing sentence Judge Doyle severely lectured the prisoner, saying that such characters should be shot and that the sooner more drastic measures than the present laws permit were adopted, the better the world at large Arrivals at Dohan's Victoria Hotel: deau, S.A.Berte, W.JE.E.Dore, of Montreal; [ Brady, Beauce: Dr.E.Paquet, of E.Allen, Toronto; Mr.proval of any of the policies that may be advanced.\u201d - Mr.Samuel anticipates that meas ures would be taken at the next session of the Imperial Parliament whereby the naturalization of foreign subjects might .be.made of more than local effect.It was absurd, the speaker held, to think that a man might be naturalized in one section of the Empire as a British subject, and be not s0 recognized in another section.He was in a position to state that the difficulties which hindered a solution of this problem had been overcome.Me.Samuel's final word was to thank the government for ull they had done to make his stay a pleasant one, \u201cAnd to you Canadians, I would say: Cherish always and in equal degree both your Canadian patriotism and your Imperial loyalty.The one need never be inconsistent with\u2019 the other, and both together will work for the well being of the whole world.\u201d Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in moving\\a- vote of thanks to Mr.Samuel, spoke briefly of the need of some Imperial scheme of immigration, and that all races in the Empire must be brought.to forget any racial antagonism they may feel toward one another in the fighting of the common cause.HAS NARROW ESCAPE.Aylmer, Ont., Oct.10\u2014A five-year- old son of Norman Laur, of this sec.\u2019 tion, had a narrow escape from death this afternoon and is in bed with a gashed head and one leg broken in two places as a result of an automobile pasing over him.\u20ac was playing on the street and started to back away from,a group of boys just as the automobile driven by D.À.Stewart turned the corner.\u2019 POMMERY THE LEADING CHAMPAGNE ER SEER Commands the highest London and all the mar or FRANCE ln Paris and CHINESE PRESIDENT 5 INDUCTED WIT EASTER SPLENDOR Ceremony of Yuan Shi Kai's Inauguration a Scene of Brilliance.> ENCROACH ON EMPEROR Officials Wear Many-Colored * Garments \u2014 Members Clad in Frock Coats, etc.Peking, October 10\u2014Yuan Ski Kai was today inducted into the office ot President of the Chinese Republic, and the ceremony of inauguration was surrounded with Eastern brilliance, It was attended by throngs of distinguished Chinese and foreign |oM- cials, diplomats and military and took place in the interior of the Tai-Ho Palace, in which many of the Ming and Ching Emperors had been crowned, ORIENTAL DISPLAY.The choice of the place of inauguration was a further encroachment on the sacred precincts of the Emperor within the Forbidden City.The southern half of this extensive enclosure was opened to the guests who traversed hall after hall ar.d court after court toward the residence of the little dethroned Emperor.The ceremony was enacted in the cast building called the Tai-Ho Tien or Hall of Supreme Peace which sits high up on triple terraces of marble and is decorated everywhere with dragons and imperial gold.It was here that the Emperor formally formerly received New Year's greetings from the Manchu and Suzerain princes.The Chinese officials present as well as the priests of the various religions wore garments of colored silks ot many hues, but the members of the Chinese parliamens were dressed in western frock coats and \u2018sifk lits which they have ado, i elar\"-Eobtumé-\u201d- also some of the Chinese and Manchus appeared still to feel ill at ease in their sombre garb which they hive sé recently chosen instead of their {dimer flowing robes, \u2018The chiefs of the foreign legations were carried to the ceremony like the President, in chairs, on men's shoulders and during the inauguration the brilliant uniforms cf the military officers attached to the legation contrasted strongly with the black of the Chinese doputies.Yuan Shi Kai wore & blue military uniform, He read his declaration which were taatamount to takeing the oath of office from the dragondaise (Continued on Page Twelve) BLACK HAND BOMB FIENDS ARRESTED CONFESSIONS OF PRISONERS LEAD TO APPREHENSION OF NEW YORK ITALIANS.New York, Oct.10.\u2014The mystery of more than a hundred bomb explosions that have occurred in this city during the past year is on the verge of solution, the police believe, as the result of the confessions of four men In\u2019 jail at Hackensack, N.J.their statements leading to the arrest here today of two men charged with set.tng off a quantity of explosives in front of an East Side tenement, house on September 9.The accused men, Pistro Gambrone and Antonio Leventino, were held in heavy bail in a magistrates\u2019 court for a hearing tomorrow, LEADER IDENTIFIED.Leventino was taken to Hackensack and according to Deputy Police Commissioner Dougherty, was identified by the prisoners there as the head of à gang of Black Hand bomb exploders operating in New York and vicinity, Italian detectives were assigned to make a round-up of suspects and tonight several were being detainéd at police headquarters.Commissioner Dougherty said they had made confessions corroborating the statements of the men under arrest in Hackensack.One of the latter prisoners is declared to have betrayed the gang when a portion of his reward for firing off a bomb was held back.Dis closures that followed police inquiry, according to reports.indicated that some bombs were manufactured here with dynamite stolen on contracting SATURDAY; OCTO enor es foe eb Turkestan, Tibet and Mongolia and nu.LIFE SENTENCES\u201d FOR BEAUCE MAN WHO KILLES WIFE IMMIGRANT ots Tifa »w HUSBAND FROM MOTIVES OF JEALOUSY, * >.3 At the session of he Court of King's Bessch held yi at st tenced Alex, Wintels, with the murder of his Frances Kliss Wright, to a Hie term in the STORY OF The family of the #ctim had emigrated to the céuntgMof Beauce in 1907 and Wintele ha@ béem married to her about fifteen pmonths before the crime was comditted.On the morning of July 11, 1912, she was found with her head edyshed in at the shanty where the twatdived, and.lingered through a day and a night, [dying next morning.It was alleged thag the motive was jealousy, the husband being of the opinion that his wife was too friendly with one of his brothers and thinkï that he was paying her clandesting visits while he was away from the house.It was thought thay the blow was delivered with an \u2018iron bar or the back of an axe-head.Là The first story that Same through was that Wintele \"hagbcut his wife's throat and had then: éommitted suicide in a pond near Bt place known as \u201cJimmy's Pond.\u201d Neither of these stories was true, although it appears that to give verisimilitude to the latter one, the murderej had left his clothing on the edge! of the.pool.This was dragged several times but failed to show any trace of the supposed suicide.= ; The chief witneds in the case was William John Wiatels, the brother of the prisoner, whe said thar the murderer had con o ed to him: shortly after he had kill ifs wife.He did not commit suicide but made off into the.bush \u2018where atgyed for about thies wees sluding pursuit.Qi came out of the ah and was gotig ht MG thers to give himself up when he Was arrested by Detective Lapointe of Montreal.: Wintele, who was 23 and whose wife was 22, lived at Cumberland Mills range in the county of St, George de Beauce, close to the American boundary.Two of his brothers lived in log cabins close by.WILSON BLOWS UP THE GAMBOA DE LAST OF GREAT BARRIERS TO WATER COMMUNICATION IN CANAL DESTROYED.Washington, Oct.10\u2014The momentary touch of a key by the President of the United States today sent a flash of electricity through a continuous telegraph and cable connection of 4000 miles, setting off a gigantic blast of dynamite which exploded the Gamboa dike, the last of the great physical barriers to water communication in the Panama Canal.TELEGRAPHIC FEAT.It was an extraordinary feat of telegraphy, specially planned for the occasion.At precisely 2 o'clock this afternoon President Wilson, by simply closing a telegraph key at the White House sent the current overland and under sea, and just a few seconds later came a message informing him that the explosion had been successful, The special circuit had been set up early in the day and the telegraph companies stationed men at every important point en route to guard the continuous connection and preven mechanical interference.A few min.utes before 2 o'clock, Chief Operator | E.W.Smithers at the White House talked to Galveston, Tex.\u201cIs the cable 1eady?\"\u201d he inquired.\u201cYes,\u201d came the answer and soon Galveston announced that \u201cPA,\u201d the telegraph call of Panama City, was heard.By agr:ement, the operator at the White House made four distinct dots at 20 seconds before 2 o'clock.This gave the signal for the engineers at the Gamboa dike to be in readiness for the flash.They waited 20 seconds and on the dot President Wilson closed the key, which sent the current into the dynamite appartus.\u201cThere, it is all over,\u201d smiled the President.\u201cGamboa is busted.\u201d The President sent Col.Goethalsengineer of the canal, a brief message of congratulations and turned to those | about him, happy in the thrill of the | moment-ffor it brought anticipation of the final step that will open to the world a shorter waterway between the Atlantic and the Pacific\u2014the dream of of the werid lobs in Sullivan county.centuries.MONTEALMVILLE SETS STATIONARY THK SEVEN YEARS Alderman Lavigueur Succeeding in Effeting a Compromise.Canadienne FRENCH.CANADIAN CLUB AT OTTAWA L'ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE _ 'PRANCAISE D'EDUCATION COMES IMTO EXISTENCE.Oet.10\u2014L'Asgociation Francaise d'Education Toronto, .FIRE PROTECTION.Details of Proposed Reduction of Number in the City Wards, À ceven-yeare' statiénary tax period for the Town of Montcalm, following annexation, was what the City Council passed last evening when clause was taken up for reconsideration, on motion of Ald.Lavigueur, seconded by Ald, Morin.FISET OPPOSES.It will be remembered that the clause originally provided for the present assessment of the Town of Montcalm to remain the same for ten years following annexation, This was reduced by half at the meting of the Council on the third of October, as it was carried on motion of Ald.Fiset, seconded by Ald, Trudel, that the stationary tax be granted for a period of five years only.When the Council, on a vote of 13 to 8, permitted the reconsideration of the clause last evening, Ald.Lavigueur moved, seconded by Ald.Morin that the word \u201cfive\u201d in the clause be replaced with thé word \u201cseven\u201d which would give thé town two years mote stationary tax than was proposed by Ald.Fiset.Ald Fiset in discussing the question before the vote was taken on the reconsideration, said that he would like to hear the reason for asking the Council to come back on the decision taken last week.The Town of Mont calm would be a ward which would would cost the city more than any other ward and give less.Poliwka could not do otherwise than submit the by-law to the taxpayers and would probably receive the sure prise of see rit Le : 1 Ald.Laviuesr stter™ explain that he was convinced thas the-geople of the Town of Montcalm would not accept the five years\u2019 stationary tax provision, and that he felt that a number of Quebec aldermen, while op-y posed to ten years stationary tax, would probably agree to a compromise, moved the séven year provisfbs, which was carried on a division of 12 to 8, the vote being as follows: For~Aldermen Lockwell, Morin, Pouliot, Lavigueur, Collier, Dinan, Verret, Plamondon, Beaumont, Madden, Cannno, Dussault\u201412 Agains\u2014Aldermen Lantier, Gauvin, Trudel, Campbell, Fiset, Cote, Emond and Gosselin\u20148.Ald.Lavigueut\u2019s project to have the city divided into two wards and to change the present system of representation to à commission of four commissioners and & mayor, was shelved last evening, when the representative of St.John's ward moved that the question be studied by the Committee on Amendments to the City Charter.After some discussion Ald, Cannon, seconded by Ald.Fiset, moved the adjournment of the debate on the question, and it remains on the order paper to be taken up and further discussed at some future mueting.he project is as follows: he Mayor to be elected by the whole city, for four years.The city to be divided into two wards; one for the upper part, and the othere for the.lower part.The said wards to be represented (Continued on° Page Seven) Mayor |.d'Ontario is the title of a new French- Canadian Club at Ogawa, the charter provisions of which are arranged for in the las issue of the Ontario Gazette The organization, which will be without share capital, is designed to promote the inteleletual, moral, physical and general development of Provincial French-Canadian.GRAIN SHIPMENTS.Fort William, Ont, October 10\u2014 Grain shipments eastward over the Lakes today climbed towrad the two million bushel mark, the actual figures being: Wheat, 1,298,000 bushels; oats, 431,000 bushels; barley, 140,000 bushels\u2014a total of 1,869,000 bushels, - ISSUE MANIFESTO WILL.DIGREGARD THE AU.THORETY OP PROPOSED PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT, Belfast, -Oct.10-The Ulster Liberal Association issued a manifests\u2019 today announcing that the Ulster Liberals would disregard the authors ity of the proposed provincial government and claim the protection of the fotees of the Empire in defence of their liberties \u2018which would be gravely imperilled by the success of the anarchistic movement led by Sir Edward Carson.\u201d 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .ARRESTED FOR THEFT.; Belleville, Ont, Oct 10\u2014Thomas Cooper and.George Cahill, two Mont« realers, were a week ago sent from-the \u2018metropolisrto work int the rolling mille here.Last night they; were arreste for stealing a quantity of brass an selling it at a second-hand store.AS the Police Court today they were ree manded to jail for a week for sentencq after admitting their guile.It generally does.\u201d telling when we say that our John E.\u201cWell, I guess nothing\u2019ll stop us from getting it this time,\u201d abruptly announced the Oracle, as he seated himself in our office this morning.\u201cWhat! Why Home Rule, of course.Sure! How do you think I hold down this job if it wasn't for my blarney.And where do you think I'd get the blarney if 1 wasn't Irish.No! No! friend.I'm a real live wearer of the gresn.Oh! I guess you've no cause to worry about the weather today.We're Irish.We couldn't deny it if we wanted to.Our name gives us away.But if we used blarney to obtzin your patronage, we would have long ago ceased to exist.We never blamey in our advertisements.We merely tell the truth.And it\u2019s this that we're EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY\u201430 PER VOLUME, contains the 640 best books ever written.See them at Walsh's Reg'd, 11 St.John St.I'm Irish.It'll take care of itself \u2014 \u2014 all others.VALIQUETS- i A init esta TH à all knows fact: that our Breed sad Coll ire mabe only with superior quality Mower, Fresh Milk sod Butter from our Ste.Foye Farm, there by ascertaining as to its velas shove DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES VALIQUET, BER te Fabrique 94.Telephone 326 THE Everything in Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables RECEIVED DAILY P.G.COPEMAN, GROCER, Sole Distributor Castle Blend Teas and Coffees 138 ST.JOHN STRCET, COR URSULE Phone 693 LONDON & LAVGASHRE GURRANEE À CHENE GOMPANE.CAPITAL GOV'T DEPOSIT - - = $500,000.00 - $ 87,000.00.Personal Accident eR om Plate Glass, & Sickness, B81 81.Feler 91.Cheber Employer's Liability.Guarantee Bonds &c.Local Office under the same Managem nt as the Quebec Fire Assurance Coy.COL £.SWORD Rest.Secretary.gr rb av \u2014 The Quelrer Chronicle Chronicle Prin Com Pr re Dee Manage, où Che budding of the .9 Dusdq Serest.Quebsevertigements: 15 conte per agate Hee cach insertion.: Daily, $3.00 per ansum.Weekly, advance.$1.00 TNE CHATEAUGUAY ELECTION.The voting which takes place at Chatesuguay to day loses ons of the most active campaigns since the ion of Drummond-Arthabaska.Both sides have been making strenuous efforts to win the seat, the Liberals especially having exerted themselves to the limit is spite of the fact that the constituency has never been Conaervative.yet since Confederation, re cognising, ss they do, that if they lose it, their hopes of any material sucoms elsewhere must be of the most re kind.; So far as it is a question of the personality of the twe candidates, Mr.Morris hes 8 certain advantage ia being « man of the place, though this may be par Sally offset by the fact that Mr.Fisher is & seasoned r and i es better plutform speaker.The rejected of Broms, however, does not appear to meet with mueh favor in the constituency and his polities! agents have relied as much on the race and religion anything else, hoping that they will thus gether the disciples of Bourama into their fold.They have aiso had a good deal of assistance from the local government which has & eonaiderable amount of pa- wossge in Chateauguay and hes not henitated to wake promises and threats with regard Wo its dieponi- tion.\u201d A comic clement 18 Introduced by the \u2018white plumed\u2019 Liberal leader who affects to be afraid of Conservative corruption in the constituency.No Lib eral gain was ever yet won with prayers alone and when one considers the disgraeeful and distinguishing eireumstancéds to which he owes his own election and the record of his own party for scandalous corruption, this pose of concern for the morals of Chateaugusy fa ridiculous.WHERE OUR PEOPLE WERE BORN.Seventy-eight per cent.of the people living in Canwda when the last census was taken were born in this eountry.People born in the United Kingdom or British possessions outside of Canada made up 11 1-3 per cent of our total population in the census year, while those of foreign birth constituted 10 1.2 per ont.of the whole.Thus nebrly eight out of every ten people in the Daminion were of Canadian birth, eleven in a hundred were British born and nearly aleven in a hundred were of alien birth.Quebee stands \u2018frat among the Provinces in the percentages of native born within its borders.Of the people living in Quebec 98.28 per cent.were born there.Prince Edward Island comes next with 98.13 per cent.of mative birth.Nova Seotis ranks third with 97.33 per cent.New Brunswick and Nova Scotis are practically equal in this respect with a little less than 96 per cent.cach.Saskatchewan ranks lowest with only 41 per cent.of her people native born and Alberta comes nest to the bottom with 45 1.2 per cent.British Columbia stands third with nearly 50 per cent., while Manitoba natarally leads all the Western Provinces in point of tage of native-boan, 64 1-2 per eent.of the popu- Bion of that province having been born there.The outstanding faet of all these birth statistics is that sight out of tan of our people first saw the light\u2019 within the Dominion\u2019s far-flung borders.This ip their country.It has also become the country of alien birth who have some here to make per of j t homes for themselves.Of all these we hope HR nt A POOR ARGUMENT, '}i ppesking at Bt.John in an effort to fasten the Maine for mossy stringency on the Conservative Party, Sir Wilfrid asked his hearers whether the coun- ET van as prosperous today as it was two years ago.x ivr \u2018to aniwer the question himself, he de- + olared that it was not, saying: *' Is not real estate depressed! Are not the banks deslining to lend money aa before?Are not the industrial establishments putting off many of their hands, and are not the workmen viewing with great apprehension the approach of winter?And while salaries are reduced and work loss abundant, the cost of living is higher than under the Laurier regime.\u2019 Of course, everyone knows the cause of the present slight abatement in business.It is the tightness of the money market.This has clogged the wheels of legitimate enterprise, which is unfortunate, and checked irrational speculation, which is a blessing.Is this phenomenon peculiar to Canada! Even the most ignorant inhabitant should know that it is world-wide.Its effects are being felt throughout the whole of Kurope aud Ameries quite as much as in \u2018\u2019anada.As for the rise in the cost of living, is that also peculiar t9 Canada?Is it not felt as much in ali eivilised countries of the world as in the Dominion?It is surely preposterous to speak as if such things could be to the charge of the Borden Government.One or two questions: What has hy present Dominion Government done to tighten thé money mar.ket\u2014not only in Canada but everywhere sise?Did it cause the Balkan war?What has it done to increase the cost of living?Bo far au the tariff is con.warned, it is precisely as Bir Wilfrid left it.If anything done at Ottawa is responsible for temporary stagnation, then Laurier is entitled to the blame as much as anyone else.And what could the Borden Gevernment have done to improve the condition of business or to lessen the cost of living?All that it eeuld have done it has done\u2014for instance, in provid.fag elevators for the farmers of the West and helping thew to get financial accommodation, in guiding and promoting every branch of feasible agriculture, etc, ete.If Sir Wilfrid had been in power, what more epuld have been donef Judging from his record, he Would ot have achieved 4 tithe as much.parts of Canada, there is very little per.coptible.babiness depression.We are faring better on the whole than mast other \u2018countries.And, so far as we are affected, the lull will be of very short dure.tion.Eminent authorities assure us that within a fow manthe there will ba a loosening of the metsoy rasivhet.The splendid crops resped this Year in th West will greatly augment the purchasing de to meet obligations.When prosperity returns, va Laurie ar, \u201cIt was Borden who did it\u201d Far shifty pelitieisn will fad other mound of sttecy ple oo.oe - SRETUAL MURDER\u201d.: - Wasterdsy's despatches inform ws of the.hegio- ning of the trial of Mendel Beilioa for \u2018ritual mur der.\u201d For years the civilised world has been horrified by the atrocities which have been committed agafbut Jews in Russia.Every now and again we hear of i where savage and bloodthirsty mobs vent | thelr rage on the Hebrew population.In thes riots neither age nor sex is spared and it is said that un- bridied rufilaniem is encouraged by the polie and shared in by the Cossack troops.The result is a wholesale emigration of Russian Jews to Canadas and the States.\u2018Fhe Russian government hes always beam hostile te ite Jowish subjects and it has often been stated that these troubles have been fomented by it.It is stated that paid agents cireulste reports of Jewish con- spirecies in order torprovobe the anger of the Gentile popalution and that attempts are made to excite the Jews to retalistion.In this copnection it has been found that eme of the most sucosssful plans of arousing race hatred is to renew the ery of \u2018\u2018ritual murder.\u201d To the mob \u2018\u2018riteal murder\u2019\u2019 means the murder of ceremonial.The Jewish Feast of the Passover takes place in April.On the occasion of the feast blood was smeared on every doorpost as a sign to the Destroying Angel to pass.In Russia it has been as- ably rouses s ferocious mob to clamor for vengeance.On such occasions the Jewish quarters are sacked and pillaged.These charges of ritual murdet have dlways been denied by the Jews; in fact it is stated that blood is no credence has evar been given to the accusations and the Russian Jews whe come to this continent live pescesble lives and never ineur any suspicion of the foul crimes with which they are charged when in Russia.The trial of Beiliss now begun should bave the affect of awaking the world to what is going on in the Osar\u2019s seuntry and should stimulate à demand for reform.CONFIDENCE IN CANADA.The confidence of Canadians in their country is a confidence in Canada that has ever inspired the Conrvative party.* It was this confidence, whith Sir John A.Msedogald and his sdherents felt, that built the C.P.R.Liberals who condemned the scheme as impracticable.It was this confidence that made Mr.Borden stipulate for Canadian control of Canada's fiscal system when Liberals wished to surrender that control at the demand of a neighboring Republic.It is this confidence that makes Conservatives look forward to the time when Canada shall be self-con- tained and self-supporting.while Liberals fear she will ever bo dependent on the markets of the United States.Co 1t is this confidence that sees Canada in the future as a homogeneous whole when West and East shall be one in the enjoyment of agricultural and manufacturing industries.Liberals weakly imagine that West and East shall ever be divided.It is this copfidepes that will weld Canadians of every stock into one proud nation, in spite of the efforts of Liberals to foment sational and racial differences.It is this confidence that is constructing harbors, dotting the prairies with termingl elevators, driving ing for transcontinental railroads, devoting money to agriculture and highways, atteading to all the domestic needs neglested by Liberals for fifteen long |= Borden | years.It is this confidence that inspires Premier in his vision of the time to come when Canada shall have a voice with her sister Dominions in the councils never obtain.It is the confidence of Conservatives in Canada that has distinguished their two years of offlee: it is the confidence of Canada in the Conservatives that will keep them in power.Comment of The Press | This is the season of the college rowdy.Under summer vacation, he is now returning to his \u2018\u2018studies\u2019\u2019 and signalizes his advent with riotous indulgences.Through the summer, perhaps, the college rowdy waited on table at a resort hotel, his lawless proclivities curbed by the knowledge that the proprietor would not tolerate British suffragette tactics in the presence of his guests.Perhaps he worked in ap office where the playful hurling of ink pots through plate-glass windows was not considered good form.Possibly he just loafed and in that spprosch to the freedom of animal life naturaily adopted temporarily the animels\u2019 code of respectable self-control.Anyway, be his summer experiences what they may, the college rowdy is back and in evidence again.The other night a group of his kind invaded an orderly city of the Middle West and for a few hours made it appear a howling frontier eattie town.They smashed windows, terrorized people with their hideous excesses and generally made public nuisances of themselves.Two were locked up; many mere should have been.This is merely one instance.It might be multiplied almost indefinitely.The college rowdy hazes, without thought of possibly fatal consequences to his victim ; he steals, he riots, he destroys property, he breaks the peace, he defies public suthority to suppress him\u2014~he does all this and more under the ignorant supposition that he is à creature somehow set above the law by the fact that he has matriculated or is about te matrieulate.College rowdies are few in number as compared with the theusamds of earnest, self-respecting mea who are in college for the serious purpose of preparing them.vblees for useful lives aud who demand no special license to riot and loot.And one sad feature of the case is that one rowdy by his deflance of law is libely te diseredit whole college communities of hard-work.\u2018ng, law-abiding students.\u2014Cloveland Plain Degleaa Ce en A ce - oy a Gentile boy by Habrews for the purpose of religious 1 serted that for this purpose the Jaws take Gentile - boys and, as.often es the {east veeurs, the ory invari- |.1 no longer used in the ceremonies.Outside of Russia | greater force than the buge Western crope.It is this .from ses to ses, in spite of the timid objections of |B the Hudson Ray Railroed to Fort Churchill, provid- || of the Empire, & voice which Liberals hold she ean |} sume decent measure of restraint during the long || à Coffee ~~ Coffee .me species Hos of Tr ri Coffee ares wit À : snd sivays keeps luxapglylly done up ia: Abneight tins, i Sg forer snd appt, Place your sext order th us, as à trial ° Price, 30e, 40c, and 58¢ per Ib.GEORGE PATRY, 22 FABRIQUE STREET - QUEBEC PHONE 3515 Per Steamer Corinthian .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 JAMES KEILLER & SON, LIMITED, LONDON.Apple Marmalade, Strawberry, Raspberry, Corant Jam, Cn otne \u2018Calves Fest, Jelly, Preserved Ginger.\u2019 mu à LAZENBY & SON, LIMITED, Pickles, Chef Sauce, Bombay Chutnee, Salad Cream, also Teas, Coffee, Wines, Fruits.M.BOYCE & SON, § \u201cTHE RELIABLE GROCERS.\" Black ta de\u201d 19-21 Cote d'Abraham.Estaid'd.1834.Yes.Just The best line to be had in the City Our English Linen Note Paper Only 25¢ per Ib.H.F.KIMBALL Books and Stationery Phoné 432.148 % John St AN EXCLUSIVE, patented method of crimping the sims mies them DIFFERENT from any others yeu may have EDDY\u2019S CET EC Fed dm 1 Washboards They help to prevent much of that \u201ctired fecling\u201d whe wash.day je quer.Aud they de net injure your better linens.mele wood.RECOMMENDED by all deslers overywhers in R BERMUDA.Forty hours from frost to flowers.Golf, tennis, bathing, boating and cyeling.Good accommodation - Modern comfort \u2014 Moderate rates.j For dmcriptive booklets, sailing lists, rates, Ÿ ete, apply to \u2018 HONE & RIVET, General Travel Agency 31 BUADE ST, OPPOSITE THE BASILICA, QUEBEC TELEPHONE, 4104.HIGH GRADE DIAMONDS | Blue, Blue White, Steel Grey IR and White.| Fine Specimen Brilliants in two carat weights suitable for Solitaires, Matched Pairs, one, two and up to five carats, for Earrings.We specialize in Fine Fancy Gems of quality and value.Platinum and gold mountings made to order.G.SEIFERT & SONS DIAMOND MERCHANTS 16 FABRIQUE STREET +4\" ~~ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19138.JEW SEASONS GOO Dress Stufls Ladies Hats We hove now received our full stock of ve and pipe Poy Goods.ve below .goods with the prices.\u2019 Cord Velvotaons for dresses in the latest shades at B3c and 96e Dress Biuffs in the newest materials of 68c, 88¢, $1.10, $1.20, $1.38 \\ Trimmed Folt Hats for Ladies: latest ol aad colors at $1.75, £3.25, 12.75, $0.25, $3.95, New Voivet N blacks est shapes at ss, > tre Ladies Tweed Hats, new styles, at $2.35, T .White Pelt Hats, ready to wear, for iadies, only $1.25, $1.48, $1.68, $1.75.New Net Yolks, in à large variety of styles, at 25e, Me, 38e, 45c, S0c, 58c, 68e, 75c, 90c, $1.10.Satin Undershirts in all the popular colors at $2.08, $3.00, $3.75.Pine Cushions; a large lot just re- jf | ceived at SOc, 75¢.New Neckwear; all up-to-date E | styles, at 25c, J0e, 36c, 48c, SOc, Gc, E | 88e.Knitted Wool Skirts; fancy colours Bi for ladies, at $1.10, $1.48, $1.75, $1.88, 3 | $2.75.Wool Dressing Gowns; all new this M | season, at $3.50, $3.75, $4.75, $4.95, 2 185.95.Wool Kimoaas; a large stock to se- 8 |lect from, at $1.40, $1.48, $1.75, $1.88, 82.75, 8.38.~ Store closes at 6 p.m.Saturdays \"excepted.Simons & Minguy Misses M.& À Brownrigg Hove opened their popular Millinery Parlors for the Autumit Season, and besutiful Parisienne designs, ae well 39 a fine line of Velvets, Valour and Jatts of superior quality.A first.class assortment of Children's Millinery is aloo\u2019 en view.vo À visit {rom our patrons is highly solicited, __ MILLINERS he SC EE John St.J.Arthur LaRue, Eugene Trudel, ARE Tl Appraisers, Trustées, Liquidation of \u2018insolvent estates.Compromise between debtors and creditors.186 OT.PETER STRRET, \u201cDOMINION BUILDING\" | Tek 453048 Laren ra Agixly rr \u2014\u2014\u2014 DUFFERIN TERRACE HOUSE Opposite Governor's Garden and Chateau Frontenac.Terms moderate.5 Genevieve Ave, Cape, Quebec.MRS.WHELAN, Prop.Phone 4237.i Jy.1921y GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER 21 Meouptaie Mili i brin oe have on hand a large assortment of: Wisses M.5 A.BRONNRIG SIOTHE SEO New Guns, Rifles, Pistol, Ammunition, Decoy\u2019s, Tents, Knives, Animal Traps, Axes, - Flasks, Blankets, Siseping Bags, Camping Ours, Thermas Bottles, etc, otc.\u2014 To be had at \u2014 \u2014\u2014 _ Sporting Goods Shot Guns and Rifles Shot and Ball Cartridges Hunting Knives and Axes Canvas Tents Camp Beds Grey ani Red Camp Blankets \u2014 at \u2014 S.J.SHAW & CO 13 8t.John St.Telephone 6873 Who Deos Your Family Washlag ?Why not try our service this coming week?We will wash your white clothes cleap and sweet We'll wash the colored clothes clean, without fading them.\u201d Wall starch all the pieces that need it, and dry them and the other ove pieces e'll iron all the fat 3 the bed and table linen, towsls, ete, and give them 3 _smoo even finish that no band freed)\u2019 could equal Imperial! Laun 34 ST.VALIER STREET.Tel, 3977 E.LLOYD CABINET MAKERS.180 Valier Bareet, Shop No.$ Blanches treet.or) i Furniture of all descriptions made repaired and recovered, also packed stored or shipgied as desired.Mattresses nade .over,.polishi and repairing.Carpet laying and oleum our speciglti te Ressonable prices\u201d TAKE NOE! Da_ not overlook your Fall i and Winter Salt and Wwereodd 1 stock nothing but the best in § material and give perfect fit.n Drop in and choose for your.if S.| BURKE, | i 187 St, Joha St.20 to 40 Por Cent : On Owe Entire Stock of SHOES d J.GILBERT & OIE § 3 294 &t.John Street ) NOTICE 1s hereby given that the Die\u201d at Gh mouth of the Cap Rouge River 4 submerged, as well as the other dong water Pier that was there up to las vinter at the end of the long Whart The positics of the pier at the moutd of the Cap Rouge river is as hereto fore shown by a flat buoy by das and a white light by night, and the position of the deep water pler re cantly taken at the end of the long whatl is in a straight line with the said flat buoy and about ~6G, feet to the west W.A.ZINGSLAND, ak Agent AL Manderd re fer Givet, decerrien Ryne 18 48 HOURS.Oures 807 804 Motéer Troubles. ) SATORDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1915, $1.25 Cape Walking Gloves, 79c .If you kmow the wearing qualities of the English heavy tan Cape Gloves you will jump at this chance to buy them at 79e per pair.These Gloves are all English make, and many of them Dents\u2019.Two dome style, in tan only; many of them are $1.35 Gloves, the others are worth a Dollar anywhere.Our Special Price, per PRP dev eescon wvososon Borcactsonsssce need Pooann wososssnsssaconsss 196 \u2014 ov R Basement Kitchenware Department will be the scene of grea unless the stock should be entiraly sold out before that time, dpe of the most seasoned bargain buyers.Our aim has been to choose articles that will be of most value to the greatest number of people.| cannot profitably spend a small amount of money laying in a supply of things you need every day in your kitchen.53 } THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE (MITRD.\u2026 Retail Division, 157-173 St Joseph Street, Quebec PAQUET Laces Worth 30c to 60\u20ac a Dozen for 10c Only because the edgings to match have been sold out we are clearing these Lae insrtions at the ridiculously low price of 10e a dozen.They are good Torchon anti Valenciennes Laces, that are very useful for making underwear, etc,\u2018 and ware formerly priced from 30c to 60c a dozen yards.Sale Price.106 per Dozen Yards At these prices a trifling outlay will give you quite a variety of everyday utensils.ns for the next three days.\u2018For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Il hold a Sale of useful kitchen utensils at prices that will open the eyes Read through this list and see if you V S I = =]|' | x = | = = EE \u2018regular 5c a package, 2 for.5e WOODEN HAMMER HANDLES, 14 1-2 inches long, regular Tc, for.5e { il NATÜRAL WOOD SPOONS, 18, 0 and 22 inches; regular 153¢, for.WIRE SOAP HOLDERS, to hook on the wall, size 3 1-2 x 5 inches.5e À tTQOTH, BRUSH HOLDERS, nickel- plated, regular 10c, for.vus wees le | TIN RIMMED STRAINERS, with 4 1.2 inch handle.Special, 2 for.5e VEGETABLE KNIVES with 4-inch ! steel bladé regular 10c, for.:i\u2026.\u2026.5e == BRASS HEADED PICTURE NAILS, 2 12 chs long, regular 15¢ & dozen, for.Ge CAN OPENERS, with steel blades for od r vquabo/ cards , regulfe, 169 Jo asel TIN GRATERS, 6 1-2 x 7 inches, regu- va dA BT SOF.2 7z00 00 siege gene c mc c0 000 BE TIN GRATERS, oval shape, size 9 x 4 inches, regular 5¢, 2 for.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Be | drainer; regular 15¢, for.10e size.Special, e a Lic Ee ia, i At 10 Cents STRAINERS brass or nickel, 3 inches wide with 4-inch handle, regular 15c, for.10c WHITE ENAMEL MUGS, first quality, 3 inches high, regular 12¢, for.10e NICQEL-PLATED TRAYS, 13-inch size.Special, each .10e WIRE COAT HANGERS, regular Sc.Special, 3 for .c.o00i0einen ver.10e AXE HANDLES of hard wood ; regular 13e, for .\u2026\u2026.200c0canraune 10 PICTURE WIRE of pure brass, length 25 feet, regular 20¢, for.10e TOOL BETS, of steel, regular 15e à set fOR .000 ooovro0 vnoreorsasavense 10e HAIR BRUSH AND COMB HOLDERS, 7 inches wide, decorated ; regualr 150, for .0 ca ncna0cnive vrssenenes 10e SOAP DISHES, nickel-plated with PUTZ LI UID METAL POLISE, i gill size.Speçial:.0400000000000000 10e PICKLE DISHES, enamelled, imported from Sweden; square or oval.Special, each .deu ecvsousancs essecasouse 10e .FLY RS, with steel handles.Special.die.0.sasnaca nee 10e \" WIRE SPONGE HOLDERS, large Meehan.108 DECORATED SPLASHERS, dize 18x SINK eu \u2018blue enamel ; regular 15e, f0Fr .w.sasespossaonsan De At 15 Cents IRON WAFER ROSETTES, in_two styles; regular.35¢ a set, for.15¢ OVAL PAINT BRUSHES, worth 17e, 18¢, 20c and 22¢, for.000einnes 15e TIN CAKE MOULDS, 24 pieces in a box; different patterns to choose from, at, At 20 Cents TIN TEAPOTS, with copper bottoms, regular 25e, for.20e WHITE ENAMEL CANDLESTICKS, Special, each .+.Ble FLAT PAINT BRUSHES, worth from box .PEER 15e per box 220 to 25c, for.20 WHITE ENAMEL SAUCEPANS, in three different sizes; Special, each.ves LIQUID WOOD POLISH, special, per Ceres seeanees ++.10e, 15\u20ac & 20c bottle .nu.20e & 25\u20ac EGG TIMERS; regular 25¢, for.15¢ TIN TEA POTS, with copper bottoms, good English make, regular 20¢, for.15¢ HARD WOOD AXE HANDLES; reg- HAND CLEANER; regular 10c size.Special, 3 for.o000nnens a++-.20e QUEEN CAKE MOULDS, in asorted ular 20e, for .2rastesc cases 15e sizes and patterns, 12 in a box.Special.20c WIRE SOAP STRAINERS, with handle; regular 20e, for.f.*.\u2026\u2026.15 WIREEXTENSION STRAINERS.EXTENSION WIE STRAINERS, Special, each .sersresneceenanss 20c 5 inch diameter.Special, each.16e WHITE ENAMEL PICKLE DISHES, with blue rim; size 7 34 x 5 1-2 idènes Bpecial, each .15e TIN STRAINERS, 9 inches wide ular 35e, for.00000000 000 UT PUTZ CREAM METAL POLISH, 12 pint size; regular 25¢c, for.,.,.\"156 SYLVA PUTZ CREAM for po metal; 1-2-pint size; regular 20e; for.15c _BRUSH AND COMB HOLDERS, \u201cdecorated, and complete wi th Tocking lass; regular 20¢, for .pouces 15e \u2018 At 10 Cents TIN PUDDING MOULDS in three different sixes.Regulat 15% a fot, for.\" 20e.+ POT SCRAPERS, with chain.Spetial, each .aipe s\u2026.0 vesspemmeucess -10¢ PAINT BRUSHEB, \u201cÉsbrila\" tyler regular 15c, for.vessomeoes comes sua 806 TROUSER\u2019 HANGERS tiickét/Flatétf with folding hook.Special, each.10¢ At 25 Cents MUGS of brass and nickel with handles, regular 15¢ each, Special, 2 form nar.256 \u2018 TIN TEA POTS, with copper bottoms, / 2 quart capacity; regular 306 for.\u2026\u2026\u2026.250, SOUP STRAINERS, of wire, 7-inch ~ handle; regular 30¢, for.reese.258 FLOOR PAINT, ready to use, 1 pint ~ size in canary yellow, medium yellow, J golden ochre, and light slate; regular 30e a.Pint, fOr wo.cumicons cwmtone oe snes 0000 » + 25¢ PAINT BRUSHES, of white or black ~ fibre, in round, fiat or oval shapes.Special, \u20ac8Ch »acmanteet mou mnéeam mocscsnsses 25e WOOD SALT BOXES, varnished ; regular 15e, 2 for.20000000 000 0 0» DC STEEL TOOL SETS, with 9 different - tools; regular 35c a set for.25c ENAMELLED DIPPERS, bine eut-/ side, white inside; regular 40e.for.35e i WASTE PAPER BASKETS in braid or straw; regular 30c and 35e: Specialn10asunc0 memes mme ve oma soo 200 & 35e .COFFEE BOILERS with tin rim,.5 12\u201d ineh diameter; regular 40e, for.26e \" WIRE COAT AND TROUSER HANG.- ERS; regular 10c each, Special, 3 for .250¢ laced or buttoned boots: with Goodyear welts; sizes 2 1-2 to ,6.Per pair .43.50 laced or hnttoned Boots, with Goodyear welts, nizes 2 to 7.Vor pair co aaa 83.50 New Footwear For Ladies and Men You cannot invest your money to better advantage than in buying your Footwear here.Our buying is done with bust one object in view, that of giving the utmost satisfaction to our customers.You will get the most in wear out of any boots yon huy here no matter what price you pay.Ladies\u2019 Boots Ladies\u2019 Black Gunmetal Ladies\u2019 Tan Russian Calf Ladies\u2019 tan Rassias laced or buttoned Boots, with felt interlining, and rubber solés and heels.Sizes 2 to 7.Per pair.Ladies\u2019 black Calf and buttoned Boots, with rubber soles and heels; sizes 3 1-2 to 6.Per pair .$5.00 are mounting visibly now and there will be a steady rise from now on.We ahve in storage an enormous quantity of Creamery Butter and Kitchen Butter bought at the lowest Summer prices.We would advise you to buy your Winter supply from us before prices go up.FINE TEAS IN SMALL FAMILY CHESTS.We have just received direct from the growers a lot of small Family Chests of eTas in various qualities.These 5 Ib.Chests are very popular ai g many of our customers.It is a good policy to buy Tea this way.Stadacona Black Tea, 5-1b.cehst.81.90 \u201cExtra Choice Jepan Tea! Sib.\u2018box.2 verre $1.50 WINTER BUTTER-Butter prices A Persuasive List of Grocery Specials Souching Black Tea, 5-1b.chest.$* St.Vincent Arcowroot Flour, 1-Ib.1 14 barrel _.oauve.v000o-0000000 89.251 Peanut Buiter, per ban.cm0.22e Mandarin Black Breakfast Ten, © tin.01 se sessaceucens 20c | 7 lbs.\u2014\u2014 es no ass rsa D.-â06 Creamo Butter, or maple-butter,sper chest Black Tea 3 Tb chest.- Loose Vermicelli, per ib .7c] 14 lbs.00 Ib.CAN c.ucccacsacceumecss meme ce 206 \"a Vermiceili, Hirondelle, 24% Ibs., gal neslored Gunpowder onde, pe 10 | I CE pr ei Amie & Foes Sundin, per box CREA ove Eater \"Macaroni or \"Vermicelli, §-1b.| Sunflower Seeds for parrots, per 1b.| Mondiales Sardines, per box.25e Pure Ceylon Black Tea, per I |p Isc .9¢| Edgar Sardines, per box.verssarasn 000000001000 vases .se a sesesss./ a.chest Mi AA renee $3.00 Royal Patent Flour, 98-1b.bag.$2.65 Red Beans for vou, per .8c| Findon Haddocks, per lb can.Ci Mixed Biscuits, made in Scottstown,| Regal Flour, extra choice, 10-Ib.bag| Lima Beans, per Ib.14c| Fry's Chocolate Caramels, 4-16, P.Q.3- b.box L.c.ccsceu casses SCI.Les ter daenasen sea nan caca nes 45¢| Feves de France.per lb.12C | bOX eevroe +20 ser soneniiaas dem Le Mooney's Cream Sodas, per Champlain Pastry Flour, 10-1b.bag| MINCE MEAT\u2014made by the cele-] Square \"Gum drops, per Ibreperrens cae ene seenaieeenenene BBE 0 LLL LLL canssocban se sene0ss 33\u20ac | brated English Firm of Chivers &| Lowney's Chocolate Comer Chen _ Bee Jelly, assorted flavors, $ pkgs.| Lily White Flour, per barrel, $6.00, | Son, famous for preserves and fruits.| ries, per vOX mavseccomescen 00000.10G, in a box, for.19] half barrel oo 2.20.0222e.uen $3.28 This very fine mince-meat per 1%-1b.] Fancy mixed Candies, per-lb.NT Pure Gold quick pudding Powder, 3] Estey\u2019s Flour, per barrel, $6.50, perl jar 1.222 3.000000 ea 0002000000 35c| Kisses in assorted flavors.per 1h.1S¢ pkgs.for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u202600seuse 22c| half barrel .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.83.50 Te RAŸ BENTOS CORNED BEEF| Fry's Diamond Chôcolate, 7 cakes, Lister's Half-Minute Powder, 3 pkgs] Five Roses Flour, per barrel, $6.50,| _made by the same Company as[for .vases scoume can vu \u201820e fOT 2.222.220 Le nues cases re sennns 22c| half barrel .L4.0.00.ue 83.50 | makes Oxo Beef Tea Cubes.Ît is one Webbe Milk C Chocolate, per 1b.50¢ Anger's Babyhead Vermicei, per] Ogilvy's Royal Household Flour, | of the best kinds of corned beef on the] Lowney's assorted chocolates, per PRE errs 200 0e .Se & 10c| per barrel of 196 pounds.$6.50 | market.Per 1-Ib.tin 20c, 2-1b.tin.3SC[ 1h 2.000 000 mam covmerniaen, ae 85c Goodyear welts; sizes 6 to 10.Per pa Men's Tan Russian Calf laced or PAIF sessoussononon soscoca pascrsses gains these rugs actually are.Calt $17.00, $23.00 for $19.00.45.00 laced ! Men's Black Calf Bulcher laced Boots; sizes 6 to 10.Per pair $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 & $4.00 Men's Black Calf Buttoned Boots, with Boots; with Goodyear welts, sizes 6 td 10, Per Men's Boots 6 to 10.Per pair $4.50 ir.buttoned to 10.Per pair .44.50 5.Per pair .For the good reason that the patterns are being discontinued, we will offer a very attractive lot of good rugs at low prices on Saturday and succeeding days until the stock is cleared Without going into any lengthy details we invite you to come here tomorrow and see what bar- WILTON RUGS Size 9.0 x 9.0\u2014425.00 for $19.50, $32.00 for $26.00.AXMINSTER RUGS Sise 9.0 x 12.0\u2014434.00 for $28.00, $38.00 for $31.00, $37.50 for $31.00.Men's black or tan laced Boots, w \u201cViscol\u201d waterproof sole, leather lining.Sas with Men's black Calf laced Boots, with felt interlining and rubber soles and heels; sizes $ Boys\u2019 black Calf laced Boots; sizes ! to $2.50, $3.00 & Low Clearing Prices on a Lot of Odd Rugs IN BRUSSBLS RUGS WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING Bize 9.0 x 9.0\u2014414.00 for $11.00, $17.00 for $14.50, $18.00 for $15.25.Size 8.0 x 10.6\u2014Regular $20.00 for $17.00, $35.00 for $22.00, $20.00 for $16.00, $20.00 for Size 11.3 x 12.0\u2014431.00 for $27.00, $28.00 for $24.50, $34.00 for $20.00, $32.00 for $25.00.Sise 11.8 x 18.6\u2014Regular $34.00 for $32.00.Size 9.0 x 15.0\u2014Regular $30.00 for $24.00.\\ a ; $2.50 AR J C6 Mascott Rugs .Len\u201d 0 for Bedrooms a > ot ; A - = = So a SL RY oS \u20ac a > 9 } » x \u201cNS AS Ne US » See Our New Range of THIS FINE OLD GENTLEMAN ANSWERED: 187 LETTERS IN , REGARD TO \u201cFAUIT-ATIVES\" People In AM Parts of Canaia Wanted To Know More \"Abide These Wonderful Tablets Made Prom Fruit Juices.mA.JOUBERT, Esq #1 heartily recommend \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d to ail who suffer from Constipatien and the painiul cousequences\u2014Piles.| am now oser 74 years old and eufliered for over 10 years with Consti-pation and Piles.| tried all kinds of temedies.saw the doctors.and tooktheir medicines but nothing cured me.Abomt four years agh.1 tried \u201cFruit-a-tives\"\u2014found they were doing me Then | procured an additionalsupply and much gratitied at the won- good they did me.After takingfour boxes, 1 \u2018felt well\u2014my bowels were regular and the Piles had disap-peared.My wife was troubled for three years with Asthma and Eczema on, the hands.which made her hands almost useless.The doctor gave her several ointments to use, none of which had any effect.He also advised her $0 moe rubber gloves (she wore out three pairs).| persuaded her as a last fesuet.to y \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d.The effect was marvellous.Her hands are cured and the Asthma has also left her.\\We hoth attribute our present\u2019 good health to \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d.: N.JOUBERT, Grande ! igne, P.Q.; Whether it was the fine.honest, straightforward face that inspired gomfidence or the simple language.which rang true as a silver bell, that made so many people think over thisletter, is hard to say.But the fact re- Mains that one hundred and eighty-seven persqus have writteu M.Joubert Je enquire more Tully about \u201cFhdit-kifites And this delightful old gentleman who is now 74 years old\u2014 happyin his release irom pain\u2014grateful for cure\u2014tonk the time to answerevery injuiry.Take his advice aud try ruit-a-tives\u201d.: $0c.a box, 6 for $2.5(0\u2014trial size,25c.At dealers or sent postpaid on pessipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Lim-ited, Ottawa.Flour, Grains, Hay, 4\"Phovisioris! Etes * \u2014 + LL ne Rex Carrier & gare liam Wiliam Wholesale \" Dealers, QUEBEC The Royal Trust Co.\u2018Capital Fully Paid Up Reserve Fund $1,000,000 1,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Right Mon.Lord Serathcons and Mount Royal, G.C.M.G, Presideny, Ms.H.V.Maredith, Vice-President C.R.Hosmer, Bir W.C.Macdonald, Hon.R Mackay, A.Macnides, David Morrice, James Ross.Gordon, Lomer Gouin, K.C, K.C.M.G.Greenshielde, Sir T.G.Shaughnessy, E.C.V.O.Sie William Van Horas, K.C.M.Q.Company 4 authorized to act as Trustee, Executor under Will, oto, give Bonde in connection with Judicia) Proceedings, y.the iaw ai tae Province of \\Quebec does mot require Executors op {ve socuséty for their administration, does it oblige them to render ¥ounts the Cœuris, che nomination of * * ® - The Roya! Trust Company fier than an indtviéual, ae Executor, aflorés tbe test possible security »é Festators.The Company does not die.Tia charges are reasonable on I ne oso, Testator can bave that hs Eerste wi be honestly and esonomically managed.The » Company wif! act as get and Avarey Soo Musesers dreoly manage Eetates, receive free charge, Bose Td WERT BEL name Eis ote Company is also prepared to receive securities for sale heeping, sel Bo oicivors\u2019 and Notaries placing business with the Company tors es 9! 8 with the C ined to do the Legal port la connection with such business, mas be re Information véviée moy be obtained ar the Company's Quebes office Henk 0! Monrtes! Building Bt.Peter Street \u2019 : I TZ.NASH, (Manager of the Bank of Montreal, MANAGER LM QEEARS an ste.oo ER eT LT At 4 MAKES ANNUAL TAIP STUDY IMPROVEMENTS TO PORT FROU GOVERNMENT STEAMER NONTMAGNY./ \u201cThe Levis Board of Trade made its annual tour of inspection of the Harbor of Quebéc yesterday afternoon, to observe the progress made in improvements of the port during the past summer and gain information that would guide the members of the board in their future deliberations during the coming winter months.Some members of the Levis Board of Trade with their ladies embarked on board the Government SS.Montmagny at the Government deep water wharf, Levis, yesterday to go on the tour of inspection, and among the leading members of the board were Mr.A.Gravel, president.who is also a member of the Quebec Harbor Commission; Mr.Edouard Perreault, vice president, and Mr.P.J.Roy, secretary: Dr.Roy.T.Arsenault and other members of the Council, as well as leading merchants of Levis, in all some 150 persons.The SS.Montmagny first proceeded down the river.when the site for the new dry dock at St.Joseph de Levis was pointed out by the president, and the work of construction of the crib- work for the Quebec Harbor Commission next observed.After proceeding as far as St.Laurent the steamer returned up the river and following the north shore the work in progress in the vicinity of the Louise docks.| Lampson Cove were inspected, and subsequently the work in progress on the Quebec Bridge, and finally à visit was paid to the Quebec Harbor Com- | mission's stone quarry at St.Nicholas, where a number of lighters were berthed receiving cargoes of stone to be used for filling in purposes in connection with the harbor work.Presiderit Gravel proved an instructive guide on the trip.and pointed out on the route to the members of \u2018the Levis board the work done by the Quebec Harbor Commission during the short period it was in office to carry out the plans for the development of the harbor, which was to benefit the citizens of Levis, as well as Quebec city.He showed, as the steamer proceeded, the difficulties the commission had to overcome in its initiatory work and said that up to date the Quebec Harbor Commission had expended the sum of $2000.000 out of the $3.500.000 voted by the Government, and calculated to expend the balance of the subsidy before the close of the fiscal year on work and plant with good resultd.\u201d Elucidating the amoünt of work done during the summer\u2019 by the commission.Mr.Gravel said the dredges engaged at the work of deeping the River St.Charles had succeeded in dredging nearly 3.000.000 cubic yards of material from the river bed during the summer to date, and would no doubt dredge a large quantity between now and the close of navigation.This ! materia] wds loaded into scows and conveyed up the river to Lampson's Cove and there dumped behind the retaining wall tp fill in and make land, that later, would be utilized as a car yard \u2018for- the - Transcontinental Rail way and its car ferry connection.The commission, Besides the large plant it \u201ctied aequiréd d-:ing the summer, including four travelling cranes and three locomotives, etc.had ordered two of the very latest dredges at a i cost of $400,000, which were now on their way across the ocean from Germany.besides the ordering of steel scows and the building of six more during the coming winter by the com.mission\u2014three at Quebec and three at Levis\u2014that would furnish work for residents of both sides of the river.The trip was very instructive and greatly appreciated by the members of the Levis Board of Trade.and besides the business side of the outing the ladies of the party seemed to enjoy themselves, especially as the weather was all ta be desired, and they were also looked after hy the steward of the Montmagny and his assistants, who served coffee and re- {reshments during the afternoon.Short Sketch of Levis Board of Trade, The Levis Board of Trade was founded in the year 1867.through the effnets of Mr.Jacques Jobin, who is still living and 93 years of age.The act of incorporation was passed by the Federal Government in the first year after the Dominion Confederation, and 1s one of the only three such charters ever given by the Federal Government, the other two were the cities of Quebec and Montreal.all nther charters since granted have been * given under a general law subsequent- + ly adopted hy the Canadian Parlia- ment.The membership of the Levis Board were eqaully divided at the time of its organization among the English and French speaking residents of Levis, and it was.in consequence, arranged to meet these conditions by the election of an English and French speaking president alternately.The late Mr.Samuel Bennett was the first pres- sident elected.and he was sueceeded hy Mr.Julian Chabot, former manager Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Costill living.aged 81 years.The late Mr.G.H.Simmons was the third president elected.who was succeeded by Mr.J.B.Michaud, a well-known Levis merchant, and his successors were the following: I.E.Couture, T.Paradislate Domise Laine, G.A.Mercier, C, H.Carrier, Eliame Dussault.Clophas Cloutier and the present incumhent, Me.A, Gravel, who is serving his second term of office.The Levis Board of Trade has ever heen watchful of the commercial in- tetests of Levis.and has contributed largely to the progress of South Que- LEVIS BD, OF TRADE Lal Tr -< Chaimers Church \u2014Public worship at 11 a.m.and 7 por Sabbath Bchoul and Ladies\u2019, Bible Class at 3 p.m.The Minister wilt occupy the pulpit at both Services tomorrow.Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.\u2014 Sunday Service: Holy Communion, 8 am.also st 7 am, on the second Sunday in the month.Morning Prayer, Hely Communion and Sermon on first and third Susdays in month at 11 am.Morning Prayer.Litany and Sermon on second, fourth and fifth Sundays in month at 11 am.Children\u2019s Service and Catechism at 3.30 pm.Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m.All seats free.Lady Perpetual Help Chapel.Diamond Harbor, Rev.Father Woods, C.SS.R., Champlain street \u2014Mass at 7 and 8 a.m.; vespers, 5 p.m.Trinity Church, St.Stanislas St.(below St.John).\u2014Rev.A.R.Beverley, Rector.Sunday Services at 11 am.and 7 pm.Sunday School and Bible Classes at 3 p.m.Holy Communion lst Sunday in month, at 11 am.; 3rd Sunday at 7 a.m.Brotherhood of St.Andrew, Ist and 3rd Mondays.at 7.30 p.m.Service every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock.\u2014 St.Andrew\u2019s Church (Presbyterian) St.Ann St\u2014Rev.Dr.A.T.Love, pastor; residence, 106 St.Ann St.Public worship at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m.Sabbath School, 3 p.m.Strangers cordially invited to this old historic church\u2014ser- vices date from 1759.St.Andrew's (Presbyterian), Levis, Rev.J.J.Wright, B.A., pastor\u2014 Regular Sunday Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.St.Michael's, Sillery \u2014 Rev.E.A.Dunn, M.A., rector.Holy Communion every Sumday at 8 a.m.Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon on the second and fourth Sundays in month at 11 a.m.Morning Prayer, Litany snd Sermon on the first.third and fifth Sundays in month at 11 a.m.Young People\u2019s Service at 3.30 p.m.Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7 pm.St.Peter's, 230 St.Valier St.St Roch.Rev.E.A.W.King, MAR.D., Rector \u2014 Morning Prayer at 10.30.Bible Class and Sunday Schoo! at 2.30 p.m.Evening Prayer, 8 p.m.Holy Communion celebrated about mid-day on the first and third Sunday in the month, and on all other Sundays, at 8 a.m, Seats free.All welcome.\u2018 St.Patrick\u2019s, McMahon street, Rev.Father Woods, C.SS.R., rector\u2014High Mass at 10.30 £35:5 vespers at 7.30 p.m.Lad - 6t.Matthew's Church, St.John St.(without)\u2014Rev.Canon Scott, Rector: Holy Communion, 7.30 am.: Choral Celebration of Holy Communion, 11 a.m.; Mattins, 1030 aw.; Evensong.7 p.m.Daily Holy Communion at 7.30 am.; Evensong.§ pr.\u201d St.Mary's, Montmorency Falls\u2014In- cumbent, The Rev.ER.Roy, M.A.Divine Service on the firs: and third Sundays in the month at H am.The |.second apd fourth Sundays at 7.30 p.m.Holy Communion.first Sunday of every month, after 11 o'clock service, and on special festivals.Methodist Church Services tomorrow, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor, Rev.T.P.Perry, will preach morning and evening.Strangers cordially welcome.Baptist Church \u2014 Opp.Artillery Park.Public worship at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Pastor, Rev.W.Willis Wilks.A welcome to citizens and visitors is extended.Holy Trinity Church.Levis, Rev.WW.H.Cassap.Rector: list of services: 1st Sunday in the month\u2014 Celebration of the Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m.2nd Sunday \u2014 Morning Prayer and celenration of the Holy Communion, 11 am.: Evening Prayer and Sermon.7 p.m.3rd Sunday\u2014Morn- ing Prayer and Sermon, 11 a.m.; Evening Prayer and sermon, 7 p.m.4th Sunday\u2014Morning Prayer and Sermon.11 am.Sth vanday\u2014 Morning Prayer and Sermon.11 a.m.; Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m.Christ Church, New Liverpool\u2014Ist Sunday in the month, celebration of the Holy Communion.11 am.\u201d All other Sundays\u2014 Evening Prayer and Sermon, 3 p.m.Chaudiere Mission: 4th Sunday in the month \u2014Evening Prayer and Sermon.7.30.celehration of the Holy Communion upon announcement.iness intelligence, who have been most diligent in their attendance to meetings, and among the many favors they have received from the Government are included the Levis dry dock.the branch line of the |.C.R.from Levis to St.Charles de Beflechasse, the new port otfice and custom house buildings.branch of Inland Revenue Department.the deep water wharf snd last but not least the new prospective dry dock.The Levis Board of Trade never allowed the questian of politics tn enter into its deliberations or actions.It was founded as & purely commercial hady.and has lived up to the letter of its provisions in that respect ever dince, which has carned the respect and confidence of ail governments.\u2014\u2014 .Berlin, Oct.10Herr Reinhardt.in the eoming thestrical gh ends to produce no fewer than 18 Shakespearean plays, all of them newly studied.He declares hig intention to looked up to as men of honor and bup- | produce these works in so perfect a bec.Ite members have always been | ms = EC a : 2 Se L.- Ÿ vo 5 OPERA REPERTOIRE FOR QUEBEC WEEK [CHOICE HAS BEEN LEFT TV MONTREAL PROGRAM.- The opera season of 1913-14 with the National Opera Company of Cunada, and the many \u201cnew stars of international fame, will open its week's engagement at the Auditorium, on Monday.January 19tk.under the loeal management of M.Paquet.; Max.Rabinoff.Esq, managing director of the National Opera Company has just announced through his personal representative, Mr.E.Cc Edson.that the repertoire for Quebec will be made up of the big successes of tne Montreal season and the choice of operas will be left to the discretion of Mr.Paquet, and a majority of the regular subscribers.Iv laying out the initial repertoire for Montreal Mr.Rabinoff | states that he has endeavored to vary it as widely as possible, in order to please opera lovers of all tastes and preferences, but that the repertoire for Quebec will be chosen by the regular sub- sctibers from among the operas which prove to be the most successful dur ing the season of eight weeks in Montreal, beginning Monday, November 17th.The entire list of operas to bs given in Montreal by the National Opera Company, is as follows: In French:\u2014Saint Saen\u2019s Samson MR.PAQUET \u2014 DETAILS OF, .\u2026\u2026.SANOL CURES Kidney trouble.Price $1.50, Lesding W.BRUNET, 120-14} St.Josaph St.W.B.ROGERS, 44 Fabrique St.\u2018Correspondence Invited with the .BANQL MFG.CO.LTD, ! Winnipeg.Man.>, SYNOPSIS OF REGULATIONE GOVERNING Timber on Dominica Lands in Manitobe, Saskatchewan, Alberta, the Northwest Territories, the Railway Belt in the Province of British Columbia, and the traet of Three and a TiaJt Million Acres, Located by the Gevernment of the Dominion in the eace River District in the Province of Bri sish Columbia.LICENSES.A license to cut timher on a tract not exceeding twenty-five square miles in extent may be accuired ooly at public auction.rental $5.00 per square mile, per annum is charged on all timber berths excepting those situated west of Vale in the Province of Britisb lumba on which the remtal is st the rate of 5 cents per acre.In addition to rental, dues are char, on the timber cut at the rates set out in section 20 of the regulations.TIMBER PERMITS AND DUES.Permits may be granted im the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, to owners of portable saw mills, ty cut over à definitely described tract of land nat exceeding one square mile in extent, on payment of dues at the rate of S0c.per thousand feet, B.M., and of a fee at the rate of $100.00 per square mile for exch permit, TIMBER FOR HOMESTREADERS.Any occupant of a homestead quarter-sec- tion having no timber of his own suitable for the purpose may.provided he has not pre Tlausty, been granted free allowance of iret r, obtain a free permit to cut the quanti of building and fencing timber set out in Section 50 of the Regulations.W.W.CORY, et Dalila:Charpentier's Louise; Massenet's Thais, Herodiade, and - La! Navarraise: Bizet\u2019s Carmen, and Puc- | cini'\u2019s La Boheme, .| In Italian: \u2014Ponchielli's La Ginronda; Verdi's Otello; Puccini's Ma- : dame Butterfly, and La Tosca; Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana; Leoncavallo's I Pagliacci and Wolf-Fer- rari's Le Segreto Di Suzanna.In German:\u2014Wagner's Lohengrin, The opera will be given regardles.of effort and financial ¢xpense, is seen by announcement that arrangements have been made with the Metropolitan Opera House for the loan of several visiting artists, and the assurance already that the National Opera Company of Canada will have Leo Slezaktire great opera tenor; Edmond Roselly, for three years first baritone of the Paris Opera, Gerville -Reache, the greatest of all contraltos, Marie Rappold, Luisa Villani, Helen.Stanley, Ada Casutto, Rosa Olitzka, Marie Claessens, Louise Edvina, Giovanni Farmo, Leon Lafitte.Max Salzingghoff, Jose Scgura-Tellieu, Giovanni Martino, Ethel Gilmore, premiere danseuse, and many other artists, with distinguished international reputation.With the return of Agide Jacchia as conductor, and the announcement that he will be assisted.by Alexander Savine, and Adolf Schmid, the artistic triumph of the coming opera season would seem assured.Indecd it would seem that the National Opera Company promises to take rank next to the Metropolitan Company so far as this continent is concerned.At -all events; Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago are now.going to fmd a farmid- able competitor in Mantreal and Quebee so- far as music is conecrue 600D BLOOD THE SECRET OF HEALTH To be Healthy You Must Keep the Blood Rich, Red and Pure Dr.Williams\" Pink Pills are useful in any disease caused by thin or impure blood, and the list of such diseases is astonishingly large.Anaemia literally means » condition in which the blood is thin and watery.Chlorosis is a form of anaemia most\u2019 common to growing girls.In rheu- matistn the blood .comes thin more rapidly than in any other disease.ter an attack of la grippe or acute fevers the blood i< aiways thin and impure, and Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills are the tonic to use during convalescence.When the binod is ponr and thin the stomach suffers.The food ferments, gas and certain acids form and the trouble is pronounced indi- | SYNOPSIS OP CANADIAN | from date of homestead entry including gestion or dyspepsia.The nerves receive from the blood all of their | nourishment to keep up their energy and repair waste or damage.Some forms of paralysis are caused hy thin blood.The progress ol locomotor ataxia is stoppeu in many cases when the bloou is mad: pure.rich an.red.This is only a partial list of the troubles having their crigin in impure, watery bhinod.and ali can he cured by supplying the blood with its missing constituen:s, This is exactly what Dr, W lliame\u2019 Pink Pills do.Their chief missiun is fo make rich, red blood.and this good blood reachies every org:n and.every nerve in the human -vd;.thus driving out disease and bringing renewed health and strength to thousands of weak.desponden: people.Ask your neighbors.There 1« nnt an inhabited corner in Canada where Dr Williame Pink Pills hav not restored some sufferer.and all over this country there are grateful people who do not hesitate to say they owe health\u2014in some cases life itself \u2014ta this great medicine.lf you are ailing begin tn cure yourself today by using Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.Sold by all dealers in medicine ne by mail at 50 cents a hox or six hoxes for $2.90, from The Dr.Wilfiams\u2019 Medicine Cn, Brockville, Ont.fashion that they will afterwards serve as models for the whole of Germany.In addition to Herr Reinhardt Deutsches Theatre three other Rerlin houses will devote considerable attention to Shakespeare during the coming autumn and winter, ' Deputy Minister of the Interior.NORTHWEST LAND REGULATIONS Any person who is the sole head of à family, of any male over 18 years old, may homestead s quarter section of available Detminion land in Manitobe Saskatchewan or Alberta, The applicant must appear in os son at the Dominion Lands Agency or ub agency for the district.Entry by proxy ma: be made to any agency, on certain conditions father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader.Duties\u2014Six months\u2019 residence upon aad cultivation of the land in esch af three Les A homesteader may live within nine mifes of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by bis brother of sister.In certain districts a homestesder in good standing may preempt a quarter section alongside his somestead.Price $3.00 per acre.Duties\u2014Must reside upor the homeatesd or pre-emption six months in each of six years the time required Yo earn hom: patent and cultivate fifty acres extrs.homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a preemption may enter for a purchase homestead in certain districts.- Price $3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six months in esch of three ycars, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.00.W.W.CORY.Deputy of the Minister of the Toterfor.N.B.\u2014Unauthorieed publication ef this advertisement will mot be paid for.father, mother, son, daughter, Call For.Tenders fpr Steamship Bervice Between Quebec and Natash- TENDERS for a Passenger, Freight and Mail Steamship Service \u2018age invited and will be received at the Office of the Minister of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, until noon of the Fifteenth day of December, 1913, Tenders must be submitted on the printed forms for that purpose whieh will be supplied on application to the undersigned and are to be sent in sealed envelopes addressed to \u201cThe Hon, the Minister of Trade and Commerce,\u201d and are to be marked \u201cTenders for Steamship Service between Quebec and Natashquan,\u201d and if submitted through the post should be registered.\u2018The service is tn consist of regular sailings from Quebec to Natashquan * and return as follows: Every ten days from such date as the ice conditions in the River St.Lawrence will permit up to May 15th; every 7 days from May 15th to November 15th; and every 10 days from November 15th until ice conditions in the River St.Lawrence will no longer permit of the running of a steamer over the saia route.The Ports of Call each way shall be as follows: Les Escoumins, Manicouagan, Godbout, Point Des Monts, Trinity Bay, Seven Islands, Moisie, Sheldrake, Thunder River, Magpie, River St.John, l.ong Point, Mingan , and Esquimaux Point, or such reasonable modification or variation thereof \u2018as may he determined from time to time by the Minister.The contractor is to he for a period of five years from the opening of navigation as above described in the year 1914.The contractor is to land and embark mails at all Ports of Call at his own cost aid expense.The tenders shall be subject to such conditions as \u2018are incidental to all similar contracts.The Minister does not hind himself to accept the lowest or any tender.F.C.T.O'HARA, Deputy Minister of Trade and .Commerce.Dept.of Trade and Comemrce, Ottawa.October 6th, 1915, Note.\u2014The insertion of this advertisement without authority will not be paid for.\u201448730.Oet.9x$- JARGER PURE WOOL FOR WINTER WEAR, Jaeger Pure Wool for Winter-Wear We have received a very large us- sortment of Jaeger Pure Wool Gaods far Winter wear.These goods have a world-wide renown as to excellence of quality and appearance.See advertisement.JOHN DARLINGTON, Registered Belling agents for Jaeger Pure Wool, \u201d SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913 a Te FIRE COMMITTEE.CITY OF QUEBEC.ve ; CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.CITY HALL TENDERS FOR HAY, OATS, ETC Quebec, 34 October, 1914 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given | that sealed tenders snd endorsed \u201cTenders for Hay (bale or pressed), Straw, Oats, Bran, Gaudriole,\u201d snd addressed to the undersigned, shall be received at this office from this day till the 16th day of October instant, 1913, at 4 o'clock p.m,, to supply Hay (Timothy Hay, 15 pounds per bun- RPE Poor, A ldle), Oats, Straw, Bran, Gaudriole, for the fiscal year from the ist day of November next, 1913, until the 31st of October, 1914, for the Fire Department.The City does not bind itself to ae- cept the lowest or any of the tenders, The contractor shall pay te the notary the cost of the deed and furnish a certified copy to the City.Each tender shall contain a receipt from the City Treasurer to the amount of a hundred dollars.For further information apply te the Chief of the Fire Brigade, No.} Fire Station, Fadrique street.AUG.MOULIN, \u2018Secretary Fire Committee, FIRE COMMITTEE.CITY OF QUEBEC.CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.CITY HALL.TENDERS FOR FIREMEN'S WINTER UNIFORMS.Quebec, 3d October, 1913.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed tenders until Wednesday, the 16th day of October next, 1913, at four o'clock p.mn for the supply of one hundred and forty winter coats (more or less), in dark grey cloth, of eighteen ounces to the yard, and one hundred and forty pairs of winter pants (more or less), in dark grey cloth of sixteen ounces to the yard.The buttone for-conts shall be supplied to the contractor, who shall place them dingy to instrgctions from the Chief of t re Brigade.The Fire Commitee does not bind itself to accept the\u2018 lowest \u2018or any of the tenders.The Committee reseryes the right of exacting securities.\u2019 | The contractor shall Pay the notary |the_cost of draîting.a ppptract and { shall provide the Fire Committee with a copy of same.; All the uniforms shall have to be delivered for the 15th of December, 1913, and if the contractor has not fulfilled that condition, there shall be retained five dollars a day for each day of delay after said date until the last uniform shall have been delivered.: Tendérers are requested to send only one sample of cloth for their tender.For further information apply at the office of the Chief of the Fire Brigade.(Signed) AUG.MALOUIN, Secretary Fire Committes.CITY OF QUEBEC October lst, 1913.Public Notice Re Snow Guards.The attention of the public is called to clauses 4 and 5 of By-law No.29 concerning the lighting of certain por tions of the «ity, which read as fo¥ lows: 4.When ihe apparat_s for the said lighting shall be placed in certais places where they may be exposed té damage through the fall of ice of snow coming irom the roofs of build ings, the proprietor of said buildin, shall place on the edge of the roof said building à snow fender or an age propriate and convenient protectios bar to prevent the fall on the said lighting apparatus of any snow or icé or objects of a similar nature to damage the said lighting apparatus.5.1f the owner nf a building in this city omits or neglects to place on the edge of the roof of his building « snow fend r sufficient to prévent the fall on th« said clectric lighting a; paratus of snow or ice or other ob jects liable to damage the said lighting apparatus, such proprietor shall be liahle to a fine not exceeding forty dollars.and in default of payment of the said fine and costs, to an imprisonment for a space of time not exceeding two months, 1 have the honor to request pro prietors opposite whose property or- { namental poles have been erected to kindly have the snow guard above referred to erected imme Siately.W.D.BAILLAIRGE, wi City Koginew \u2014 oT NOTRE-DAME EXC Branches Open Evenings, LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE UNDOUBTED SECURITY : To - DEPOSITORS on account cf ite EPTIONAL CHARTER Head Office: St John Street, Upper Town DE QUEBEC Mondays and Saturdays DIED.GIBSON\u2014In this city on the 8th October, 1913, Frederick H.Gibson, manager of the Upper Town branch of the Bank of Commerce, aged 29 ; À years.Funeral will leave Grande Allee | § Apartments on Saturday, the Hth | A St.Patrick's ; i at 10.30 am, for i Church, thence to the C.P.R.1.30 p.m.train for Three Rivers, where | the interment will take place.KENNEDY\u2014On the 10th October.1913, Frederick Gerard, aged 1 year and ten days, younger son of Mrand Mrs.David P.Kennedy.Funeral will leave No.25 Lschevrotiere street, at 2.30 p.m., Saturday, for St.Patrick\u2019s Cemetery.O'DOHERTY \u2014 At St.Bridget's Home, on Friday, October 10, 1913, John O'Doherty, à native of the County Donegal, Ireland, aged 70 years, and for the past 65 years a resident of thé County of Quebec.Notice of interment later.THOMPSON\u2014At 88 Maple avenue, Quebec City, on October 10, 1913, the Rev.Isaac Martin Thompson.Funeral service at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Monday, October 13th, at 3.00 p.m.TODAY\u2014Matinee and Eve.PINI\u2019CORSI'A CO.\u201cin the opera \u201cIL MAESTRO \u2019 DI CAPPELLA\" and varied program.Seats on sale at theatre.GRAND CONCERT Given by EMPRESS OF IRELAND \u2018PIERROT TROUPE\u201d Y.M.C.A Hall MONDAY.OCTOBER 13, 1913 Auspices of Physical.Department Admission 25c.Reserved Seats 50c Plan opens Oct.10th, 9 a.m.em \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014C rp tte sertie OPENIN&®OF FREE NIGHT; SCHOOLS \u201cOn Monday\u201d 6th\u2019 October, at 7.30 p.m.the free schools will open as follows: \u2018 _ Pope \"chool\u2019\u2014 Brothers School, cornor of Grant and Desfosses sts.; corner Caron and St.Francois streets; Massye street, and the Brothers School at Limoilou, GIRLS\u2019 SCHOOL\u2014Miss Fackney's School, No, 3 D'Artigny street; Miss Trumble's, 378 St.John street; Miss Auger's, 97 St.Lue; Miss Lachance, 128 Kirouac street; Miss Ferland, 161 Sauvageau street.TH.ROULEAU, Priest, Director.Oct.7x2w THE SCENIC ROUTE CANADIAN NORTHERN QUEBEC RY, Leave Quebec: x9.00 a.m.For Montres! and _ intermediate Stations with Buffet Parlor Car attached.«5.10 p.m.For Grand Mere and Shawinigan Falls and Intermediate Stations.Arrive Quebec: .\u20ac10.00 a.m.From Grand Mere and Shawinigan Falle and Intermediate Stations.© 4.00 p.m.From Montreal and Intermediate Stations.QUEBEC & LAKE ST.JOMN RY.Lesve Quebec.$8.30 a.m.For Chicoutimi and Intermediate Stations with Buffet Parlor perse .fin am.For St.Raymond.8.00 p.m.For Chicoutimi and Intermediste Stations with Sleeping Car attached, x5.30 p.m.For $t.Raymond.«8.15 am.For St Raymondb) 13.10 p.m.for etteville, b) 6.18 pam.for eville.Arrive Quebec: .Ton Chicoutimi and Jutermediate tations.From Chicoutimi and Intermediate Stations.From & Raymond.From $t.Raymond, p.m.from Loretteville.He sm trom Loceitewille.Pai { except Sundayturds sad undsy.(¢} Dally exci\u2019 \u2014 ay à Monday.(d) Sswurdey only.(0) unday only.(f) Thursday and Saturday only.From Raymond.(a) osday and Saturday only.(h) Monday | TH, miy.MOMBEGERKERS EXCURSIONS.ced fares to Winnipeg, Brandon, Saskeson, Regina, PAmonion Arthabascs Landin (Gateway to famons Peace River District) an ther nts in Western Canads, every Tucedsy until October 20h, Return limit swe months.Por tickets, information, ete, y at Cansdlan Northern Railwer Blation, City Ticket Oftises, 34 $0.Lows street and 3) Buade et EUREKA | MEANS DISCOVERED.is In Eureka Cigars we have discovered a Cigar that suits all tastes and pockets, i We have this line of Cigars B in three sizes, which sells for.§ 4 3 for 25c; 10c straight, and 2 § for 28¢.Try them : Sold only at WHLINGS STORES 46 Mountain Hill, and 182 St.John Street.QUEBEC.mon.wed.aat, OSTEOPATHY The science of healing without the use of drugs.Dr.J.F.LANDERS Ostcopathist Consultaticn and examination free.Office: 55 Louis St.Phone 1193.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, Neuralgia, Nervous Heart Trouble and many others.Spinal Meningitis a sure cure FOR SALE House Nos.308-316 St.John Street, opposite St, Matthew's Church; 2 stores and 2 dwellings.Gocd investment, W.R.LaRUE, Notary, 28 St, Ann St.WERE YOU BORN UNDER A LUCKY STAR ?YOUR LUCK CARD this Maké Use 6f those Things which are Yours ss À BY BIGHT OF BIRTH.\u201cLUCK CARD\" gives these things, and Ty.aa, you your co Taliomanie t Gem, Charm, Colour, etc.so that by maki \u2018use of these may be in harm wit! { Nature and mème 1 > POWERFUL HUMAN MAGNEY.» Iadividualite yourself to-éay.You can do so dy sending for \u201cLuck Card.\u201d State Blrbéate and end ose 10 cents in stamps (no ver).TASTIORL STUN.\" (Dut (115), 7 fafs Comt Gorden, Lenton, Eng.(Postage to Eng.sets) Spt.29x2w ST.MATTHEW'S CHURCH.Tomorrow afternoon a special service for men will be held at 4:30 p.min St.Matthew's Church, to which all men are cordially invited.This service is in connection with the visit to this city of the General Secretary of St.Andrew's Brotherhood, who will deliver the address.TWO STRONG PROGRAMS AT RUSTIC THEATRE The Staff of Comedians from Empress of Ireland, at Montmorency Falls Sunday Afternoon.Pa Owing to the exceptional fine weather, the Rustic Theatre (Montmorency Falls), will have two strong programs for tomorrow, Sunday, 12th October.In the afternoon at 3.30, the staff of comedians from the R.M.S.Empress of Ireland will take charge of the stage with a full program of comic and sentimental songs, ete, and a roaring comedy, in one act.In the evening, at 8.15, there will be vaudeville, moving pictures, illustrated songs, and another rushing and up-to-the-minute comedy.Every one will laugh.Electric trains every fifteen minutes Car | Sunday afternoon.MILITANT SUPFRAGETTES RAID HARLEY STREET.London, October 10\u2014The doctors of London have been made the first victims of the vengeance of the militant suffragettes whose anger has been aroused by the decision of the Home Secretary, Reginald McKenna, to resume the forcible feeding of their sisters who start hunger strikes when convicted of outrages.A band of| women today raided Harley street, in the West End of London, which is almost entirely oc- cûpied by the offices of specialists.\u20ac women smashed windows right and left all along the street.The secretary of the Women's Social and Political Union, the militant organization, says today's attack on this medical centre is merely a commencement of the women's protest against the revival of the torture of ott! lxlawxtf | foscible feeding, + \u2014aeece=e-i) nets | IN AND og Cnc] TOWN =k RE, NA, THOMPSON HAS PASSED AN DECEASED CLEROYMAN HAD LABORED MANY YEARS IN THIS DIOCESE.Si és + agen vs The friends of the Rev.L M.Thompson, and they are numerous, will learn with profound regret of his death, whiclt occurred at his residence, Montcalmville, last evening.The reverend gentleman had been in feeble health for some time, and his demise was not altogether unexpected by his close friends.In the passing : away of the Rev.Mr.Thompson, the Anglican community in this diocese of Quebec has lost one of its best known, oldes and beloved clergymen.Possessed of à gentle and most kindly disposition he won the esteem and respect of all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance, whether as 3 pastor or an acquaintance, and it will be long before his memory will fade from the minds of those by whom he was best known.The late Mr.Thompson was born in the village of Leeds, Megantic, seventy-seven years ago.In, early life he went into business, but abandoned it to study for the ministry, and was ordained at the age of thirty-three years.He began his ministerial duty a; Melbourne, 44 years ago, as assistant to the late Archdeacon Roe.Rector of Richmond and Melbourne.He resigned to become Missioner for the diocese.He later was appointed rector of Waterville, Danville and Levis.For some years he was rector of Trinity Church in this city.For the past few years he has been retired on a pension, and has been chaplain to the local order of Odd Fellows.He leaves a grown up family to mourn their loss, and to whom sincere sympathy will be extended in their sad bereavement.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of Trinity Church will hold a sale of fancy goods, cakes, and candies on December 9th.METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 In the absence of the Pastor, the Reverend Dr.Amaron will conduct the morning service in this Church tomorrow, and in the evening Dr.Ashley Lindsay will occupy the pulpit.A cordial invitation is extended for both services, 11 am, and 7 pm.GRAND OPERA AND CONCERT TODAY.A glance at the reports of the Montreal press on the performance given {at the Princess Theatre by the Pini- Corsi Company of the opera \u201cIl Maestro di Cappella,\u201d and miscellaneous program, is enough to convince every local theatre lover that we have in store for today\u2019s matinee and evening one of the finest musical attraction that it has yet been our good lot to hear.Pini-Corsi and his distinguished associates from New York's great temple of art, the Metropolitan Opera House, give a full production of the charming little opera.FRC EA ao The R.M.S.Royal George from Bristol, Eng, Captain Thampson, R.N.R., is expected to arrive in port early this morning.Amongst her first-class passengers we remark Lieut.-Colonels W.S.Buell, of the 41st Regiment: F.J.Clark, of the 7th Mounted Brigade: F.G.Jamieson, of the 19th Dragoons M.S.Mercer, of the Queen's Own Rifles, and E.S.Wigle, of the 21st Regiment.These military men were included in the party that sailed for England on the same ship August 23rd, under the chaperonage of Col.The Hon.Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia and Defence.Major Rpbertson, Mr.H.Townsend, of Montreal, and Lady Falconbridge, are also aboard the Royal George, \u2019 WILL BE THE GEM Concert Organized by the St.Agnes Musical and Dramatic Club Will Be Held On Oct.20.A grand concert.which promises to be the gem of the season, is being organized by St.Agnes Musical and Dramatic Club, in aid of the orphans and aged of St.Bridget's Home.Some of Quebec's leading vocal and instrumental artists have promised their assistance and as the dramatic abilities of the club are already well known, a treat is in store for all who attend.Columbus Hall, Grande Atlee.has been reserved and the date fixed is Monday, Oct.2.Tickets 50e and 35e, are now on sale, and seats may be reserved at Mr.P.J.Evoy's, stationer, 141 St.John street.SPOT CASH SHOP N.MOISAN, Corner 8t.Julia and D\u2019Artigny Sts.Now is the time to make the winter provision of Butter; \u201cSpot Cash Butter,\u201d always shead.We are receiving it daily in one pound blocks, 16 ounces to the pound.32¢ a Ib.Special prices for winter supply in 28 and 56 und boxes.po Phone 1406, Oct.10x2 h ~~ OF THE SEASON.ENGLISH MEMBER ASPECTS HARBOR MR J NORTON ORIFFITHS SURPRISED AT DEVELOPMENT SINCE HIS LAST VISIT.Captain J.Norton Griffiths, MP.for Wednesbury, Staffordshire, Engwho served as captain and adjutant on Lord Roberts\u2019 staff in the South African war and is now a member of the contracting firm of Norton Griffiths & Co., who are interested in a contract for the devlopment of the por, of St.John, N.B., arrived in Quebec from England yesterday morning by the Empress of Ireland, and in the afternoon proceeded to Ottawa.Yesterday forenoon Capt.Griffiths, in company with Lt.-Col.D, Watson, managing director of the Chronicle, made a tour of the city to observe the improvements in progress for the development of the city and port of Quebec.They drove over the city in an auto car, and afterward proceeded to the Louise docks.where they were joined by St.George Boswell, Chief Engineer and General Manager of the Quebec Harbor Commission, who escorted the visitor over the Louise docks, pointing out the entire work done during the past summer, including the new grain elevator.Capt.Norton was deeply interested in the new grain elevator building in course of construction by the Canadian Stewart Co., Ltd, for the Harbor Commission, and made a minute inspection of the entire premises, expressing great surprise when told that the foundation for the work was only commenced in April last.He next inspected the dredging plant in operation for the deepening of the St.Charles river, and was given all the information he desired in regard to this special work by the superintendent of the dredging, Mr.Forrest.The work of building the new bulkhead pier, and other buildings that were also inspected, as well as the work done duripg the summer along the river .St.Lawrence frontage, including the new freight sheds, etc.at the foot of St.Paul street and the work in progress at Lampson\u2019s Cove in connection with the retaining wall, etc, Mr.St.George Boswell, C.E, also explained the plans drawa for the work of the development of the port, ete.Capt.Griffiths ssid he was amazed at the amount of work that had been accomplished in so short a time by the Quebec Harbor Commission, which demonstrated the great energetic enterprise of the Commission, and the efficiency of their engineering staff, and superintendent of instruction.J re A MUCH RESPECTED There passed away at St.Bridget\u2019 Home yesterday, in the person of Mr.John O'Doherty, a former well known and highly respected farmer of the county of Quebec.Sixty-five years ago, when a child, deceased was brought from the county Donegal, Ireland, by his parents to Quebec, where the family settled on the Little River Road.Here he lived up to a few years ago, being held in high esteem by his friends and neighbors, But his health not being robust he retired from active labor to spend his declining days in the quiet of St.Bridget's Home, where he peaceably passed away.He leaves, to mourn his loss two sons, F.L.O'Doherty, residing in Montreal, and James, in this city, as well as one sister, Mrs.Widow Nicholas Haberlin, also of this city, all of whom will receive the sympathy of numerous friends.YOU'D BETTER NOT CLEAN HOUSE, Don\u2019t you know you might just as well not clean house at all as to put down carpets that are only half cleaned, (that is hand cleaned carpets), or to leave the windows dirty.You would be doing a whole lot of hard work for naught.Well cleaned carpets and nicely polished windows lessen the amount of housework wonderfully.Let us show you what a well cleaned carpet or a nicely polished window is.We clean your carpets in our factory as well as in your own house at very reasonable rates.Give us a trial.QUEBEC CARPET CLEANING Co.213 St.John St Phone 1043, Agents for British American Dying Co.octBxwed satx2w CHILDRENS' COATS We have a complete stock of Fall and Winter Coats for Children, Moderate prices, Sizes range from 2 years up.Holt, Renfrew & Co, Lid, Buade Street \u2019 were erected on the Louise docks CITIZEN PASSES AWAY EDUCATE FARMERS T0 IMPROVE STOCK PRESIDENT OF CANADIAN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION TELLS OF WORK DONE.Hon.N.Garnesu, M.L.C., President Canadian Breeders\u2019 Association, has returned from the sale of live stock that took place at the C.P.R Abattoirs in Montreal on Thursday last, which as 2 splendid success, on.Mr.Garneau, »; ing of the Canadian Breeders\u2019 freer de yesterday to a Chronicle representative, said: \u201cThe Association was founded 19 years ago and at tbe present has a membership of 500 prominent Canadian Agriculturists.The main object of the Associption is to promote thoroughbred live stock in the Prov- |\u2018 ince of Quebec, and encourage our farmers to take an interest in the raising of cattle.\u201cWe have the assistance of both the Federal and Provincial Governments.The farmer pays the expense of transportation of cattle to the annual sale ground, and the latter meets the deficits of the Association should there be any, \u201cIt is not a money making Association by any means.All the members devote their time without any expectation of emolument and have to bear their own personal expenses.What we desire is to have our farmers become true farmers in every sense of the meaning, and to encourage them in breeding live stock, as well as other branches of farm industry.> \u201cWe have experienced men to attend all Canadian fairs and purchase thoroughbred live stock for breeding purposes, and every year we have an auction sale, where we dispose of sheep, hogs and cattle, and \u2018every part of this live stock is thoroughly ex- smined by veterinary experts, and watched in order to see that they are free from tuberculosis, before being offered for sale to the farming publie.\u201cThis year we hold two sales, one at Montreal, which took place at the C.P.R.Abattoirs in Montreal, and the second to be held at the exhibition grounds in Quebec on Wednesday next.The sale in Montreal was 2 success, and we disposed of 100 prime sheep, 40 pigs and 70 head of cattle, every one of which is for breeding purposes, and appreciated as such.\u201cThe time has come when the Quebec farmer should and must take an interest in the raising of live stock.The great scarcity in the market is to say the least alarming, and now that the new American tariff is in force that permits our cattle to enter the American market free, we must realize the- great necessity of being able to supply our own Canadian market.\u201cIt was surprising to see the heavy gonsignments of cattle that aought room in the C.P.R.Abattoire last week.Cattle that was brought there by our farmers to be shipped to the United States, and makes it imperative that our Quebec farmers should pay more attention to the raising of cattle, and the press of the province would only be doing its duty by pointing out this fact, and devote more space to the interests of agriculture.POLICE COURT.Cases of Selling Liquor Without a ?License Are Disposed Of.Hon.Judge C.Langelier presided over the Police Court yesterday, when several revenue cases were up for a hearing.Thomas Zuccaria, of St.Nicholas street, pleaded not guilty to the charge of selling liquor without a license, and the case proceeded with and dismissed for want of sufficient evidence for conviction.Auguste Paradis, who resides at the Chaudiere, pleaded guilty to selling liquor without a license, and was cop- demned to a fine of $50 and costs, all $79.40.Joseph Roberge, who keeps a place in the vicinity of Champlain Market, for the same offence, was condemned to pay $100 and costs, the latter amounting to $24.30.Joseph Beauben of Lake Beauport, was also called upon to pay a fine of $100 and costs, the latter $19.30, for the same offence.COURT OF KING'S BENCH ADJOURNED TILL SPRING The Court of King's Bench, crimi- fal term, convened yesterday, but as the cases were few in number, no jury had been summoned, consequently the Court was adjourned until the spring term, April next.Mr.Justice Corvall presided, and there was the usual attendance of the Sheriff in his robes of office, High Constable Gale, and Court officials, and members of the Bar, including Crown Prosecutors Messrs.Lachance, K.C., M.P,, and W.H.Davidson, kK.c : Mr.Ernest G.Odell.accused of alleged blackmail by writing a letter to Me.J.B.E.Letellier,\\ member of the Quebec Harbor Commission, in connection with a transaction in railway ties, gave bonds to appedr for trial at the next term.Louis Rheaune and Telesphore Leclerc.accused of alleged arson.also gave bonds to appear for trial at the next term.Hon.L.A.Taschereau appeared on behalf of Joseph Page, accused of perjury, and made a motion that his client as well as the latter\u2019s sureties be discharged.as the Crown had made default in not proceeding with the case for the last two terms.The motion was objected to by Crown Prosecutor Lachance.who held that accused had been notified to renew his bail bonds.Judge Carroll ME EE EA AA 9 es Béczinee the Bed; 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GAME WON IN FOURTH.# ee received à warm welcome \u201cot the start but it was not until the à second inning that the first Athletic N ( gpossed the plate.Mclnnis opened © \u2018with a Texas Leaguer that Snodgrass net quite reach.Strunk sacri- thoed and Barry's double scored Mc- The big blow came in the : With ose out Strunk knock- \u201c , 06 Merzog over with a smashing singe and Barry put him on third with another, taking second.on Shafer's throw te third.Schang followed with iy vicious.liner past yle, scoring à Gtrurk and Barry.He went to sec- oa the throw to the plate and to third a moment later on McLean's true bail Schang scored wher : fumbled Bender's grounder.\u201c When the Athletics next eame to bat ,shey faced Marquard and after two : puts bad been recorded Strunk walked .on four successive wide ones, Barry's ble to left put Strunk on promptly singled to - nd d a than, IE ring orme and Barryt - dt .eo atl pa tae 5 apd the withering ter CE was ended.The at a as sa SEAR : rally of the Giants, came like a es frm 8 clear sky.Bendef t ippe Indian, master of myftefl- ows curve and break, had held the Giants runless for six innings, while Dis team-mates by pile driving hits | hud scored as many runs at the ex- à pense of Demaree and Marquard.Al- | ready the fans that filied every seat in the stands and bleachers were ex- \u2018alting in the downfall of the New a York club.Bender.confident in the big lead of his team, was pitching eon., \u2018 sistent ball and there was not a single doager signal in sight.Suddenly the MBients became transformed from hit- Wed weaklings to real Giants, who | hammered the speed and slants of the |; lndian twirler to ail parts of the park Lucky Seventh.It was in the \u201clucky seventh\u201d that the storm of hits burst upon the as- sonished Athletics and before his fel- * (low players could recover, three ants had crossed the plate and the illade continued into the next ses n, when two more scored and the team which was but a few moments before apparently outclassed were ; ing down the last defences of \u2019 Mackmen, Fred Merkle, whose \u201cigjured ankle still caused him to limp merceptibly.was she player who was rectly responsible for the breaking i of the coat of whitewash that .- ander was applying so artistically.\u201cWith Burns and Murphy on second \u201cand third as the result of two singles pe a double steal and two out Mer.\u201cide caught one of Bender's low balls ; pan, the outside corner of the plate and 1 thited it fer out into left center where neither Oléring wor Strunk could y quite reach it.The sphere hit the green turf of Shibe Park and with a wighty bound hopped the fence into the bleachers and Merkle trotted after his two team-mates with third home run of the series, thus jolming Baker end Schang in the roi! of baseball immortals.Spurred on by Merkle's example vt EE ee multitude of rime.\u201d | A little rasor cad mabe your foes presentable.Use Besly\u2019s Afrer-Ghave also.3 and 80 ets.at your druggists.\u2018Herzog, »ho had not made a hit in the series to date, opened the eighth with a single, only to be forced by Doyle.who was similarly eliminated by Fletcher.Burns came through with a double down the third base line, scoring Fletcher and Shafer shot a triple past first, tallying Burns.Murray smashed a scorching drive at Collins but the Columbia boy managed to hold the ball until he could steady himself and throw the runner out at first for the third out.Although Mc- Graw sent two pinch hitters to bat in the nintk the Giants could not get over the run that would have tied the score for Bender was now fully aware of the danger that beset him and his team-mates and pitched a ball that fairly whistled as it flashed and broke across the plate, A Narrow Escape.It was the narrowest kind of an escape and but for the equally heavy hitting of the Athletics in the fore part of the game, and some brilliant displays of defensive activities the Giants would now be on even terms with the Philadelphians instead of trailing two games in the rear of the American Leaguess.The rally sas effective, however, in that it encouraged the men of McGraw to believe that they might yet overtake the flying Athletics.The probabilities are much against guch a feat.but the Giants are preparing for a last stand at the Polo grounds tomorrow and claim that if they can once get going they will yet win the series.Hew Giants Sised Up.All the circumstances point in the Mackmen, with a record of three vie- tories out of four games, are now ces of the Giantspitcher except the veteran: Chri the heavy batting Athletics.© wso is rig exhi EAR them out, has been able to hold the rigan ant neers OEGN SABE TY As if to show the versatility of the team, it was a new quartette of batters who bombarded Demaree irom the mound this afternoon and also gave Marquard.in his come-back role, a taste of their ability.\\Vhereas in the first three games Murphy, Oldring, Collins and Baker did the brunt of the stickwork, it was the lower half of the batting order that sprang into the breach when the leaders faltered in their stickwork.Seven of the nine hits recorded off the Giant twirlers were made by McInnis, Strunk, Barry and Schang.This quartette also scored all six runs that were credited to the Mackmen.Of the upper halt only Oldring was able to get his bat on the ball safely.Bender at Top of Form.Barry made three hits in four times at bac, two of them being doubles.Schang did even greater execution, | getting two hits and two bases on balls in four times up.iis hits scored four runs and he crossed the plate himself with another.Oldring, who has made a safe hit the first time up in every game of the series, earned the honor of the longest hit made by the Athletics today, when he tripled in the opening inning on the first ball that Demaree served up.It was not alone by batting that the Athletics won, however, for both their fielding and Bender's clever pitching were (ae.tors that helped to bring victory.The (ndian twirler was at the top of his form, except in the seventh and eighth innings, being steady and having absolute control of hi breaks and curves.He gave but one base on bails and hit one batter.The Giants garnered but two hits off his delivery until the seventh and their sum total was eight, while he fanned five as a sort of retaliation.Bender was in trouble in the fifth inning when he walked Murray and McLean singled.MeGraw sent Cooper in to run for McLean and McCormick to bat in place of Demaree, who was already marked for the bench.McCormick promptly lifted 8 hum.\u2018| ming liner over Batry\u2019s head that was labelled a hit Oldri came in sprinting at top speed and with a feng low dive scooped the ball off the grass to pass for as spectacular a eatch as has been witnessed in many s month.With two ont McGraw ordered Cooper to try for second, but Schang shot 2 § = - wins» gud?ne opposite direction, however, for the well versed in the ability and resour- When they drove Demaree from the box at the end of the fourth inning after four runs had been scored from his delivery it marked the passing of every New York Mathewson.In four games Marquady, Crandall, Tesreas and Demaree have all {ellen before the temrikc hitting of the ball to Collins like « ride bullet snd Cooper, fast runner that he is, was out by five feet, It other demonstration of the heights to which the Athletics con rise when oc ession demanda : Giants Used Sixteen.For the-Giants Burns made two hits \u2014one a double, while Larry McLean twice in two times at bat.The New York club used sixteen players aguinet the Athletics\u2019 nine and had four left on the bases to the Mackmen\u2019s seven.Demaree was not much of a problem to the American League champions, who secured seven hits in four ianings.but Marquard, after his weak opening in the fifth, tightened up and pitched high class ball, the Athletics going out in rapid fire order.The game was played under the most favorable weather conditions of the series to date, the sun frequently shining through rifts in the clouds and upon a held comparatively dry and fast.At least $5,000 spectators watched the play from the house tops overlooking tid park.The sun warmed the atmosphere to a point where the fans felt safe in removing costs and vests and as a consequence the dead black background was relieved by patches of white which added a touch te the scene heretofore missing.* Today's game was the last in which the players participate in the receipts: According to the unofficial figures there will be distributed among the players $135,163.89.The winners will receive sixty per cent of this total and the losers forty per cent.The National Commission announced that 25 players on each team were eligible to play in the series, therefore each man on the winning side will receive $3.244.and cach member of the losing team $2,162.The attendance today was 20,368, and the receipts $49,645.Of this the National Commission's share was $4.- and each club $8.936.10.The total figures for the four days are as follows: (Attendance, 114.318; receipts.$250.303.30; National Commission.$24,030.35; players, $135,163.09; each club, $45,054.63.Pirst Inning.Snodgrass limped slightly as he walked to the plate to open the game.Bender, who had warmed up well, lost no time in getting into action and served up a strike whi¢h Snodgrass let go by.The New York center fielder tried to con with the next pitch and Bender had Rwo strikes un him.Then Snodgrass baised à high foul which Baker gathered in without effort.Captain Larry Déyle was given à hand by bis New York friends as he came to the bat and sent up a long high fiy to Strunk.Fletcher end- ré the inning by grounding to Barry, | @ho threw kim out at fre, | - Demaree.in spite of the fact that be was starting in to pitch an important game in a world's series, did not appear nervous.His first offering to Eddie Murphy, a hard man to pitch to, was a strike that cut the plate in the middle.Hs was cheered by the big New York contingent.Murphy Bred the next pitch to deep right center ang was \u2018Out as Snodgrass made à fine catch despite his limp.Rube Oldring.who has hit safely the first time ug, in all the, present world's series saries, çut loose again and sent a ter- rifé drive down the right field foul line for three bases.It looked like a sure rug fi Athletics with their heavy ills coming up and the Kew York infield gathered about the youthful pitcher and encouraged him.Eddie Colling came up aod faced Demaree with a confident air.After getting a ball and fouling off the second pitch the second sacker chopped a grounder down to Merkle, who scooped up the ball and made a lightning throw to McLean to catch the flying Oldring.The play at the plate was close and Umpire Egan called Oldring out, at which the latter fired up and protested vigorously.Then came a daring play which upset the New York infield for a moment.While Demaree was watching Me- Lean signaling for the next ball Collins made a dash for second base.The young pitcher instead of throwing to second shot the ball to Merkle, who made a quick throw to the middle bag.but Collins easily slid into the base for a steal.Collins was left stranded at second, however, as Baker raised a high foul fly to Shafer.Demaree was given a vigorous hand clapping by the supporters of the Giants for holding the Athietics run- fess in this inning.Second Inning.Burns opened the second inning for the Nations! Lesguers by Aying out to Murphy.Shafer fell a victim to strikes.Murray did not agree with Umpire Egan on some of the balls and strikes sent up by Bender, but reached first base when Bender hit him on the arm with a pitched hall.Larry McLean got his first hit of the game when he sent a slashing single to right on which Murray sprinted fo third.Merkle made the New York rooters feel sad by sending up a high foul which.Meinnis cdught right at the bench of the New York players, retiring the side.n the Phillies\u2019 half of the second inning Snodgrass, owing to his\"charley horse\u201d could not reach Melnnis\u2019 Texas leaguer, and the runner was safe at first.Strunk laid down a sacrifice.Demaree to Merkle, advancing Melnnis to second.After Merkle had dropped Barry's high foul fly, the Philadelphia shortstop shot a solid drive down the left field line for two bases on whieh McInnis scored.Barry colnplained to the umpires that Merkle/ interfered with him In rounding frst base but the arbitrators paid no attention to it.Schang drew a base on balls and (he two runners were left \\ but an- 964.50; the plavers' share $26,508.30, | a M er rT aT pon yo a ce t Snodgrass.\u201d tnt Pemareé wa, welcomed by the fans ae I ot to the plate and showed his semiidence by miking à free swing with it es sent & long.fy to Ad , who had to de a little ruhning to-get it.Despite his tmp Secégrpes ed te bent \u2018safely, but was casilF part frat, Bynder to McInnis.Doyft raised a fly to Strunk, endiog New Work's third inning.> MeGrop then took Suodss out of the gasge, sending Shafer to center and Hervog ço third base.Qldring in hia second time at bat whs'an easy out on his grounder, Demaree to Merkle.Collins lifted a fly to Burns asd\u2019 Baker went out, Doyle to Merkle, Foueth Inning.The Giant re quickly retired in the first hi oI the fourth inning.Pletcher protested against Egan's calling of a strike and he and the umpire argued for 4 moment, the New York shortstop showing his displeasure by stepping on the plate and turning his back to Fgan as the latter was talking to him.Fletcher finally met the batt and flied out to Collins.Burns went out on a high fly to Baker and Shafer struck eut for the second time on one of Bender's swift inshoots.The Athletics\u2019 big inning came in their turn at bat in the .ourth.Mc- Innis grounded out, Doyle to Merkle.Strunk crashed a hit down to Herzog, who could not.field the ball in time to catch the -lying center fielder.Strunk rushed to third on Barry's smash for a single to center, the lat- thifd to head off the Philadelphia center fielder.Then Schang came through with a timely drive for one base on which both Strunk and Barry flashed across the plate.Shafer tried to catch Barry at the home base and on the throw in Schang trotted down to second.A passed ball enabled Schang to «print ta third and he scored when Merkle fumbled Bender's rounder.With three runs in and nder on first Murphy fied out to Doyle.Oldring got bis second.bit: ©?the game by singling to center on which the Indiaw pitcher .took second.Collins copped a» short grounder in Jront of the plate and.dcLean scaap- ed it up and thres him out.Fifth Inning.: A threé rurf Rad with\u2019 Bender going od and \u2018Démare \u2018having trouble ooked very big\u2019 hot oaly to the Athletic rooters, Wt 3145 to the \u2018Giants\u2019 supporters.But ie New York players were not dismayed.Opening the fifth inning Murray drew a hase on balls.McLean \u2018whipped a single to center on which Méæray.œent to third.Manager McGraw bere took Mclean dut of the game amd let Cooper run for him.A quick: throw by Schang early caught the .1unner off first base and te hugged it a lietle closer.Merile struck out and: McCormick, the pinch hitter.came to the plate to bat for Demaree.it was three and two ont the: big hitter when he caught one of Bender's (ast ones and shot it like æ dullet to short left field.Oldring was Off with the ctack of the bat and esught the ball a few: inches off the ground while running at aimast top speed.Oldring- kept on rilnning and atthe sitma time-held \u2018Murray om third and Cooper on first.It was ene of the best playr où (heravéies/ With Herdog ap \u2018Cooper\u2019 tried to steal.Schang feinted to throw to third to drive Murray back.then quickly tusn- ed and made a swift aceurate throw to Collins, who touched Cooper out coming into the bag.Murray stood at third watching the play.It was à fine piece of work on the\\part of Schang.The American League champions added two more runs in their half of the inning off Marquard, whe replaced Demaree.Wilson went in to catch.Baker, the first man up, struck out, and Mcinnis grounded out, Marquard to Merkle.Strunk got a base on halls and reached third on Barry's second two bagger to left field.The two tun- ners were then brought home by Schang, who hit to center for a single.Bender struck out.Sixth Inning.The Giants were quickly retired in the sixth inning.Herzog went out, Barry to Mclnuis.Doyle struck out and Fletcher liited a Ay to Strunk.° Neither.was there anything to the Athletics\u2019 hall of the inning.Murphy sent 3 bounder to Doyle and was thrown out.Oldring missed a third strike and Wilson, dropping the hall, threw kim out at first.Collins flied to Fletcher.Seventh Inning, Burns opened New York's big seventh with a single, Bender batting down\u2019 the ball but unable to field it.Shafer sent up a high ly to Collins.Murray shot a single into leftfield and Burns was held on second.With three balls and two strikes on him Wilson missed the third strike and was out as both Burns and Murray made a double steal.Schang threw to third hut Baker could not hold the throw with Burns coming into the bag feet first.Then New York got into the game agsin on a hard drive by Merkle for a home run, scoring Burns a9 Murray ahead of him.The ball travelled fast to left center, struck the ground several feet in front of the center field bleachers snd bounced into the stand.New York fans cheered frantically as they realized that their team had cut the Athletier\u2019 lead in half.Marquerd ended the inning by hitting a weak g'ounder to Bene der, who threw him out.The Athletics swung their bats hard against Marquara « pitching in their hatf of the seventh byt they went out the bafi He copnected.considérable: f rce snd: ter going, down to second a throw to \u2018Athletics THE WAIL OP THE LONESOME NINE.Our catchers are sick, pitchers are lame, Our shortstop \u2018is playing \u20ac bonehead game; Our nifty third destman, yop, second and first, Each one is ndw trying to play ball his worst.' Our fielder in left has a corn on fs toe, And the boob out ie right is infernally slow: Our star center folder we're anxioés to sell, But in other respects we're going quite well.Just where we'll Anish is core tainly clear, For we hope to do better, far better, next year.DOGGDOQOUOGAGOODOSOGOSHOGCUO DAUDESSUNRSSOCUSGOSAON GA SOGGHNSOGAOOGEGUR in order.Baker flied to Harsog.Mc- Innis lifted a foul fly, which Herzog also gathered in and Doyle threw out Strunk at first.Eighth Inning.There was much excitement as the top of New York's batting order came up in the eighth.Herzog opened with a single to left and was forced at see- ond when Collina grabbed Doyle's grounder and threw to Barry.Fletcher forced Doyle at second, Bender to Barry, the Indian making a wide throw which the shortstop just managed to get.Burns hit to the extreme left field corner of the grounds for two bases and Fletcher raced home with New York's fourth run.Then the New York rooters fairiy went wild when Shafer rammed a hot three base hit down to the extreme right feld corner, scoring Burns with the fifth run.It was then up te Murray to send home the tieing run, but all he could do was to hit a grounder to Collins and was tossed out at first.Ninth Inning.Realizing that the Giants were dan- getrously near the American leaguers again went at Marquard viciously, but the left-hander held them safe.\u201d Barry sent out à long fly to Murray.Schang waited and was given a base on balls amtid-much cheering.Bender flied to Murray and there were groans in the stand when Murphy hit straight to Deyle, who stepped over to second forcing out Schang.Crandafl, New York's hard hitting pitcher, went in to bat for Wilson in New York's ninth and grounded out, Collins to McInnis, Merkle than came up and \u2018C'hief\u201d Bander took his time pitching to him.Merkle made & mighty effort tb get in another long \u2019 ah out\u2019in deep right féld.Eddie Grant was sent in to bat for Marquard; He took the limit in balls and strikes and then fouled out to Schang who caught the ball behind the plate hall way to the grand stand, and the game \u2018wis over.: Thé seoré; =~ New-York.ak 1h.po.Spadgrass, of Jo.2 go > Herzog.3b.2.0 1 2 $ Doyle; Zbr\u2026.4.0 Q 2 Fletcher, 85.~.;., 4.) 0.1 0 Burns, 1.2.0 22.\u201c4-4 220 Shaler, ».def.4 110 Murray, rf.1120 RAEN BRIS Vilsow, Hae IXY 0 O1 Cooper .60000 sMrCormiek \u2026\u2026.1 0 0 0 O veoCrandall .1 0 0 0 0 s00%Grant .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026-.1 0 000 Merkle, 1b.\u2026 + 1110 1 Demnaree.9.-10003 Marquard, p.1.0 0 0 2 Totaly .38 5 82411 2 *\u2014Ran for McLean in the Sth.**__ Batted for Dgmaree in the Sthe#\u2014Batted for Wilsen in the Oh ssse_Patted for Marquard in 9th.Philadelphia, E Murphy.rf.Oldring, cf.Collins, 2b.Baker, 3b.McInnis, 1b.Strunk, cf.Barry, ss.Schang, c.Bender, p.\u2026.\u2026.ab.velons-0o06wo7 Yl oovuunwauw] olu-noocowsos ol acoocccan?Totals .Score by innings: Philadelphia .010 320 00*\u20144 New York .000 000 320\u2014$ Summary: Two base hits: Burns, Barry, 2.Three base hits: Oldting.Shaïer.Home run: Merkle.Hits: of Demaree, 7 in 4 innings; off Matquard, J in 4 innings.Sacrifice hit: Strunk.Stolen bases: Collins, Burns, Murray, Left on bases: New York, 4: Philadeiphia, 7.First base en balls: of Demaree, 1: \u2018off Bender, 1; off Marquard, 2.First base on errers: Philsdelphia, 1.Hit by pitcher: by Bender, 1 (Murray).Struck out: by Bender, 5: by Marquerd, 2.Passed ball: MeLesn.Time: 2.09, Umpires: at the plate, Egan; on base., Klem, leftfield, Connolly, and rightfield Rigler, pre pren PRINCESS KNITS GARTER JOR DUCHESS OF FIFE.London, Oct.10\u2014The Duchess of Fife would not be à true Bcotewoman it she were not superstitious.Bhe wanted the \u201csomething new and something blue\u201d of the eng, which oll lucky brides should wear on their wedding day, snd told this te Princess Mary.Her rope! highness, it seems, also learned from @ cottager on the Balmoral estate that garters soocssususssoses| hit buf Murphy was under his fly for cococoea?- concooo in ars the luckiest things you can offer | \u2018 RDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918 \u201cand Pennant of tailoring that you can walk the into this store : à choose a suit or overcon' of different patterns 8 \u201cget the season\u2019s best in style und effect be sure of absolutely perfect garments and have the suit or overcoat delivered at your home the same day and this applies to Full Dress Suits, Frock and Morning Coats, as well as to garments for every day wear.un The Helpful.Convenience Of The Fit-Reform System You men, who do not wear Fit-Reform Suits and Overcoats .do you realize the perfection and the convenience of the Fit-Reform system a rom dozens .it À silir: .0 Raymond, Binet & Co: 93-95 St.John Street.4d KA - AND BON-BON3 TH eas a Pe me coo are the dgintigst, most delicious, § sweetest ahd purest, Wosl ap.petiritg.NTying ahd hefleh- ful candies you ever tasted, and are fresh from our candy kiteh- en, which .is Spotless Town in miniature.There rigorous cleanliness is the order of the day.If you saw some candies made they'd never pass your lips.Ours are different, That's ait.JOS.COTE, the largest distributor of Tobaccos and Candy in Quebec.Call at our Branches for fine Cigars and Chocolates: 179 St.Joseph Strest; 18 end 112 It.John Street, Quebec.Street, QUEBEC.nov.Uxmon, wed,satx ye a bride, so she set promptly about knitting a pair of blue silk garters fur her cousin.; Like her mother, the Queen, she is a clever knitter, and between them they evolved a pretty design, in which the thistle appears in its nateeal coloring.They will be fastened with turquoise and amethyst clasps.After the engagement of the Duchess of Fife was announced the head gardener of Mar Lodge planted some white heather sprigs, which will be the best about the time of the wedding.The tendency is nowadays for royalty to dispense as far as possible with official attendance in their households.It was stated the other day thst the maids of honor have as much to do st Queers Mary's court as in the reign of Queen Victoria.This is certainly not the case, for very often ag Buckingham Palace during their \u201cwaits\u201d the queen's maids of honor do not see her majesty from one week'e end to the other, after the morning service on Bundays.At Windsor and Balmoral, where they live in\u201d ladies of the court are, however, kept much busier, which they thoroughly enjoy.Queen Alanandes made an exception this summer of her ususl rule of having no member of her household resident at Mariborongh House except Miss Charlotte Keollys.Only One \u201cBROMO QUININE\" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, Look for the signature of E.W.GROVE.Cures à Cold in One per.Cures Grip in Twe Days.25e.\u2018 Smokers READ THIS | Starting (rom the 13th inst.we will sel! at great reduction the «tock of JE.Gauvin & Frere, Tobacconists, which we are removing from No.76 te No.40 St.John street.This last place is now occupied by Mr.Paul Turcotte, next \u2018door to our store.: Don't forget the date of the sale, Saturday, the 13th of September, EDCAR LANCLOIS, 40-42 St.John Btreet augl2xtu.th,satx1y t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ABSOCIATION OF OPTICIANS OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.COURSE OF OPTOMETRY.The course will begin on the 0th October, at 8 p.m., at the rooms of the Association, 211 St.Catherine .Rast The students are requested to send their applications t3 the Secretary.Treasurer, 35 Notre Dame East.Application blanks will be supplied.Price of course 100.00, payable in advance, M.R de MESLE, Secretary-Treasurer, Phone M.2004, Montreal \u2018 | h.ect10u2 fp > SATURDAY, OCTOBER el \u2014\u2014 \u2014 spa Latest Sporting News || Le 11, 1913.FREE FOR ALL RACE PROVED A SURPRISE ROSS B.DEFEATS ANVIL, THE HEAVY FAVORITE, AT LEXINGTON, XY.~ gexington, Ky., Oct.10\u20141ne Oc tober Prize for free-for-all trotters today proved a surprise when Ross B., owned by J.H.Richford, defeated Anvil, the heavy favorite, winning the -gecond and third heats after lgsing the first to the favorite.In the first heat Ross B.broke in the stretch and finished second.Near the start of the second heat Anvil broke badly and was unable to get to Ross B.in time to do better than second place.The third heat was a race on its merits between the two geldings, and Ross Bproved himself best.Colorado E., owned by George H.Estabrook, was withdrawn before the race began.The 2.12 pace.unfinished Thursday, went to six heats.|.WW.Wilkerson taking the fifth and Hydric, which had two heats to his credit yesterday capturing the sixth and decisive heat.Don Labor, driven by Mr.F.C.Jones, won the 2.08 trot.amateur driving, in atraight heats and the\u201d2.20 pace, also a straight heat cotnest, went to Great Scott, well handled by Snow.The Championship Stallion Stake was a two-horse race, only Pure Fast and Tillie Tipton starting.The latter was an easy victor in straight heats.The racing today was marked by { the fast trotting mile and the slowest .mile of the meeting in any class, Ross ; B.making the former in the second heat of the October Prize and Tillie Tipton the latter in the closing event.Sumnmary: ; 2.12 Class Pacing 3 in 5, purse $1000 (Four Heats Thursday.) | Hyde, b & by Hydrogen.I Valentine .851141 i J.'N.Wilkerson, br g.* { Thomas.612313 + Charlie A.C,, br g, Moss- ] more .125422 + \u2018Noodcliife King.hh, Cox 243 2.3 4 J Wyetta, blk m.Buster.334 5 ro Laura Lucille.b m, Clemens.4666 0 Albert O.b g, Curtis.10 8 dis Harley G., b ¢, Wickersham .7 9dr Kinneysham, br h, Walker § 7 dis Star Brino.b g.Spencer.9 dr Time 207%, 20514, 2.05%, 2.08, 2.08%, 207%.2.08 Class Trotting, 3 in S, Pure $1000, Amateur Drivers.Lon Labor, b g, by Labor Day.Mr.F.C.Jones.111 Ernest Axtell.b h, Mr.Lindauer.LA 2 42 Tommy Finch, b h, Mr.Geo.Castle.5 23 Prince Lot.+ g.Mr.H.A.Watterson 7.4 8S -60.4 3dis Phe October Prize, Free-For-All Trot.-.ty, 2 In 3, Value $3000.Hoss B.\u2018bg by Petronius, - Donahue .J Anvil, b g, Geers Hailworthy, b g.Wright.Time, 204%.204%, 2.0534.2.20 Class Pacing, 3 in 3, Purse $1000.Great Scott, br g, by San Mateo, Snow .Cees Moburns.gr g, Gahagan.2 Little Rapid.bik g.Spencer.§ California Dillon, ch h, Kim- L Vi LL LL sense ne sa neuve 3 Little Billy, ch g, Clemens.6 High K.gr g.Pinguely., 4 Donald McKay.bh h, Davis.7 Time 2.07%, 2.00%, 2084.Champion Stallion Stakes for Three- Year-Old Pacers, 2 in 3, Valus $2500.Tillie Tipton, b f, by Ozono, Murphy .11 Pure Fast, ro [.Wishard.22 Time, 2.16, 2.17%.pme CHICAGO NATIONALS LEAD.Chicago, Oct.10\u2014Bert Humphries* brilliant pitching and a terrific on- tlaught on Jim Scott's offerings in the sixth and seventh innings today gave the Chicago Nationals the lead in the , city championship series, the third game going to the Cubs 8 to 0.The American leaguers were helpless before Humphries\u2019 baffling curves and made only four hits, only one of which was entirely free from the stigma of \u201cscratch.\u201d Only two of the Americans got as far as second hase and not beyond that point.The Cub pitcher had seven strike outs to his credit.Bodie and Schalk twice being victime Poor fielding helped in the undoing ef Scott and the gencral rout of the White Sox.1 3 is me iQ A la = EF SN = ANSI UN Beore: R.H.E.Americans .000 000 000-0 4 5 Nationals .000 003 S0x\u20148 10 0 Séott, Lathrop and Schalk: Humphries and Archer.STEAMER ARRIVALS.New York.October 10\u2014Celtic.Liverpool; Barbarossa, Genoa: Italia, Leghorn; Lusitania, Liyerpool.Baltimore: Rhein, Bremen, Boston.Laconia, Liverpool; Cieveland, Hamburg.Queenstown: Baltic, New York.Plymouth: Olympic.New York; Philadelphia, New York, London: Montrose, Montreal.Rotterdam: Nieuw Amsterdam, New Yorkoroding + plement - Af FOOTBALL MATCH THIS AFTERNOON YICK OF QUEBEC LEAGUE PLAYERS WILL PLAY THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND What promises to be one of the best exhibitions of Association football seen here in a long time will be looked for in the match which will take place on the Exhibition Grounds this afternoon between the pick of the Quebec and District League and the Empress of Ireland eleven.The Empress men are reputed to have a very strong team out for the occasion and it can be said that the Quebec aggregation, which includes the star players of the four clubs in the league, is the best and most rep resentative that could be chosen, great «are having been used in its selection.The proceeds of the match will be given to local char es and His Worship, Mayor Drouin, has very kindly consented to kick off.The game will begin at 3 o'clock sharp.NATIONALS WIN AT 8T.LOUIS St.Louis, Oct.10.\u2014The Nationals, by timely hitting in the seventh.mixed with an error, won the second game with the local American leaguers today to decide the city championship.The score was 4 to 1.The Nationals got a run in the fifth inning when Konetchhy singled and tallied on Evans\u2019 two base hit.The Americans tied it in their half of the seventh inning on singles by Wares, Agnew and Williams.The Nationals in the same inning scored three runs.Konetchy tripled; Evans was hit by a pitched ball; Wingo singled, scoring Konetchy.Evans also scored and Wingo raced to third when Austin let Sloan\u2019s throw get away from him.Perritt singled and Wingo tallied.Score: RHE Nationals .000 010 3-4 6 0 Americans .000 000 1\u20141 8 2 (Called, darkness.) Perritt and Wingo; and Agnew, SPANISH RIVER PULP AND.PAPER COMPANY.Toronto.October 10\u2014T.H.Watson, president and general.manager of the Sparish River Pulp and Paper \u2018Company, made the following statement: Loe \u201cThe directors of the Spanish Rives Pulp and Paper Mills, Limited.at a Baumgardner | meeting held yesterday, fixed October Ith as the date for the annual meeting.The annual report afd scownts are now being printed and will be mailed to er on Mondsy next, showing that, Afitegu\u2019st an preferential 8 donde Not more thai earned.- Loom 1 .\"The, preparation and publication of the report have had to he deferred 3 basis of pige En is beén the \u2018form of the new, th com) 5 ess completed afd will rake RANE SRA ty-five hy the London financial group consisting of Robert Fleming & Company, the British Foreign and Colonial Corporation and their \u2018friends, the Canadian Agency, Limited, and R.Niveson & Company.\u201cThe proceeds of this issue wilt put the company in funds and enable its operations to be carried on successfully.\u201cThe total capacity of the paper mills owned by the company amounts to 430 tons per day and during the last six weeks this output has been Maintained.\u201d JAPANESE WANT SCALP OF CHINESE GENERAL.Trkio, October 10\u2014The Foreign Office today issued a statement concerning the negotiations with China arising from the killing of Japanese subjects at Nanking in which it says that one condition imposed by Japan upon China remains unsatisfied.The statement adds that the time has not arrived to disclose its nature, hyt that China has given assurance that it will be complied with, It is understood that this condition calls for the dismissal of General Chang Hsun, head of the Chinese government troops at Nanking, and that while China has agreed eventually to comply, she has postponed action for the time being owing to the inability of the central government to enforce his dismissal at the present time if it were decreed.THE SPINELESS TYPE.Bishop Quayle at a dinnee in St Paul was talking about that spineless type of divine who waters and favors his doctrine to suit lis wealthier parishioners.\u201c1 can imagine one of these men,\u201d said Bishop Quayle.\u201ctrying to give his flock the simple and straightforward exhortation \u2018Of two evils choose the lesser.\u201cThe divine clears his throat and says it\u2014right out\u2014Of two evils choose the lesser'\u2014and then his eye happens to meet that of a multimillionaire, \u201cIs the multimillionaire frowning?Is there à hard, disapproving glitter in his eye The divine clears his throat again, : \u201c'Hm! OF two evils, he stammers, \u2018chogse.my brethren, the lesser, unless it be.of course, that\u2014hm! hm'\u2014 the Cherbourg: Kaiserin Auguste Vietoria, New York.% other evil is the more\u2014hm!\u2014proftable\u201d re rT ANOTHER ACCIDENT ON THE NEW HAVEN ONE KILLLED AND ELEVEN INJURED, THREE PROBABLY FATALLY.\u2014_\u2014 Westfield, Conn., Oct.10\u2014As the tesult of a head-on collision on the Berlin branch of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad between a Middletown bound steam train and a Meriden bound electric car here at 8 o'clock tonight, Ralph A.Blydenburgh, of Middletown, city editor of the Middletown Penny Press, was instantly killed Max Glass, Holyoke, Mass, Otto St Arnold, Meriden and Miss Frances Florian, Rockfall, will probably die.while eight others were injured.SINGLE LINE TRACK.The crash occurred near the local depot.There is a single line track from this place to Middletown, which branches off at a junction here.Through a misundrestanding .f orders, the trolley left Newfield, a few miles to the east where it should have remained on a siding.The Middletown bound steam train gor orders to troceed, it is said, aud a few moments later \u201che collision «ceurred on a straight track.The straight train, as is the custom, was backing toward Middletown, with the engine pushing.\u2018The front of the trolley was smashed like an egg shell.Nearly every passenger on the trolley car was injured more or less.Passengers ow the steam train rushed out and did what they could to assist the injured, who were taken to Middictown Hospital, Mr.Blydenburgh, who was instantly killed, was one of the best known newspapermen in Central Connecticut.He was about fifty years of age and leaves a widow and one daughter.QUEBEC LABOR MEN ELECTED OFFICERS MR.LAROCHE AND J.N.RICHARD ARE VICE-PRESIDENTS OFC FL Brockville, Ont., Oct.10.\u2014The 1913 convention.of the Canadian Federation of Labor closed its sessions here today.Tbe Queen City has.been chosen for the 1914 gathering.The following officers were elécted: President, Chirles G.Pepper, Ottawa; vice-president, J.C.A.Laroche, \u2018| Quebec City; secretary-treasurer, G.G.Mercure, Ottawa; vice-president for Ontario, Jabez Shaw, Toronto; for Nova Scotia.S.R.McNeil, Glace Bay, and for Quebec, J.N.Richard, Quebec City.Legislative committee: Charles G.Pepper, L.C.A.Laroche, G.G.Mercure, John Moffat, Dominion, C.&, and James Mack, Toronto.RO \u2014 Thé Weather 00S Daa Toronto, October 10\u2014The disturbance which was over Nebraska last night is now centered near Lake Superior and decreasing in intensity.The weather has ben fine and warm from the Great Lakes eastward, while rain has fallen in the Lake Superior district and in Manitoba and light snow in south-eastern Saskatchewan.Minimum and maximu mtempera- tures: Victoria, 46-54; Vancouver, 44-46; Kamloops, 36-42: Calgary, 24-46; Edmonton, 24-52; Battleford.34-44; Qu- \u2018Appelle, 28-34; Moose Jaw, 30-42; Regina, 28-31; Winnipeg, 36-44; Port Arthur, 48-58; Parry Sound, 56-78; London, 55-80: Toronto, 57-79; Uttawa, 56-76; Kingston, 58-72: Montreal, 56-70; Quebec.50-60; St.John, 54-62; Halifax, 56-04.Forecasts: Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay, and Ottawa: Valley and Upper St.Lawrence: Strong southerly shifting to westerly winds, warm and showery, Sunday cooler.Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf: Increasing easterly to southerly winds, becoming showery.Maritime Provinces: southerly winds, mostly warm, Manitoba: Westerly winds, clearing and cool, Saskatchewan and Alberta: Fair and a little warmer.WHAT MAKES A COMPLEXION?The season's programine of evening parties, social events, elc.is before you.Why not look your best?Why not ensure a good complexion?Matter of time and perseverance only if you will use Zum-Buk.Zam-Buk is a skin food; and com- Easterly to fair and THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE Tux MONTCALMAILLE GETS STATIONARY TAX SEVEN YEARS (Continued from Page One) each by two commissioners; one for seat No.|, and the other for seat No.2 At the first election that shall be held, the commissioners for seat No.1 shall be elected for four years, and the commisioners for seat No.2 shall be elected for two years.At the end of the second year, after the first election, the commissioners elected for two years shall have to go to reelection, but this time for four years, so that half of the board of commissioners shall be renewed every second year.All those who are inscribed, either As proprietors or as tenants, upon the municipal list, shall be electors.Ald.Lavigueur spoke at some length in support of his motion asking that it be at least sent to the committee to study, and that body could recommend its rejection or adoption, as it saw fit.Ald.Fistt was opposed to the question being studied by the committee at all, for he said that it might result in the Legislature imposing it on the city whether it was wanted or not.as had been the case in other matters.Ald.Pouliot thought that it would be preferable to reduce the number of wards to six and the number of aldermen to twelve, which he considered a small enough representation without salary.The by-laws concerning the annexation of Little River and that relative to the construction of buildings were both read a first time and fixed for final reading at the next meeting of the City Council.Three letters were read at the beginning of the meeting, from the National Central Besrd of Trades and Labor, one asking for the naming of a commission composed of the Chief of the Fire Brigade, a physician, a business man and a machanic, to inspect the abodes of working men to see if such were properiy provided with fire protection.The second letter was one protesting against the motion of Ald, Lavigueur, which is given above.- The third communication was asking that the city name an inspector to see that the proper weight of coal was supplied by the merchants.- - © Mr.E.T.Nesbett- wrote asking that a street be opened between 10th Ave, and Sth Ave, in Limoilou \"Mr.V.Boswell asked.in, a letter to the city, that the watering of the streets in the afternoon be Jiscontinued now as it made the asphalt thoroughfares very slippery, and in consequence dangerous for horses.On hehalf of the proprietor of the Royal George Hotel, on Garden street a letter was received asking for a decrease in assessment.+ SERVES 38 YEARS FOR CRIME OF ANOTHER MAN Milan, Oct.10\u2014Thirty-eight years in jail for a crime he did not commit, is the experience of Erosmus Vassollo, a Sicilian.The unfortunate man\u2019s release has come after the confession of members of the murdered man's family.Along with three other victims who have meantime died in prison, Vassollo was condemned to hard labor for life ay Palermo assizes in 1877 on a charge of murder.He had already spent two years in confinement awaiting trial: and has never since ceased protesting his innocence to deaf ears.The confession as to the real assassin came from the family of the murdered man, and was dictated in the presence of a priest and a notary.Vassollo is now 62 years of age.He is broken in health by the harsh Itslian prison regime, and can scarcely speak.The prison authorities left him to pay his own fare from Ancona back to his native Palermo, On the three days\u2019 journey thither he.neither ate nor slept.He is be- , wildered at the transformation of j Naples and Palermo.On reaching his home he finds that his wife and al his relatives, save an only son, are long since dead.FATHER TO THE MAN.John Purroy Mitchell.the fusionist candidate for mayor of New York, is very young, but his success as a politician has given him unusual self | assurance.Apropos of this his en- plexion is purely a matter of skin emies are telling a story about his health.Zam-Buk smeared lightly over | boyhood.the face, each night, acts as a skin tonic.Tt stimulates the cells beneath the cuticle to healthy action makes the capillaries and blond vessels work.and the vigorous circulation.started.carries away secreted impurie removed.That yellow tinge gives place to the pink of health, Tan't this wiser than relying upon taleum powder and cosmetics?Zam- Buk huilds up a complexion from blood and tissue.[It lasts} \u201cMitchell, one summer\"\u2014 so they | tell the tale\u2014\"decided to work during his vacation.Accordingly he got | a job in à grocery.He was then about thus | 8 years of age.\u201cAfter he had worked in the grocery ties.Waxy, sallow deposits are thus; 8 week: of eo his uncle, meeting the | old grocer, asked: \"Well.how are you getting along with Johnny st the store?\u201d \u201c1 seem to please him, sad the old grocer, with a grim smile.\u20181 seem to please him.\" \u201d SURPRISED TO.HEAR OF OWN \"SAD\" DEATH ENGLISHMAN RETURNS FROM BUSH AFTER BEING THOUGHT DEAD, AND BURIED, 8t.Catherines, Ont, Oct.10.\u2014After being positively identified as the remains of James Vincent Eck, son of 8 wealthy resident of Harrow, near | in the Roman Catholic Cemetery at! definite proof was established that Eck is still alive, and accupies a position at the Hollinger mine at Timmins, Porcupine.| MISTAKEN IDENTITY, When the tidings came from Petersboro that a farmer named Bell had identified the body of the man killed at Lakefield by an automobile as MacDonald, by which name Eck was known, relatives of two other missing men withdrew their claims, because of the fact that Bell asserted that a tattgo mark of a certain design on the arm would prove it was EcK's body.The shirt sleeve was turned up and the mark was found.When word came to St.Catherines that the body was beiig shipped to the medical college at Toronto, H.F.Robinson of this city and his brother- in-laws-L.Singleton of Cobalt, met at Toronto after receiving word from Eck\u2019s father to bury the body in this country.They found the corpse at the University at Kingston, took it to Peterboro and personally saw that a respectable burial was given.Sympathy for Disappointment.Today Mr.Robinson received the following telegram from Eck, from Timmins, Ont.: \u201cReturned from bush today and learned of my sad death, Kindly convey sympathy with all for this disappointment, for I am still alive and far from feeling dead.\u201d To guard against any possible hoax, Mr.Singleton, who is still visiting Mr.Robinson, sent an inquiring telegram to Manager Robbins of the Hollinger mine at Timmins, who replied confirming the fact that Eck is unquestionably alive, LIGHTNING KILLS THO, INJRES ONE NINE HORSES ARE BURNED TO DEATH WHEN A BARN 18 STRUCK Minot, N.D.Oct, 10\u2014Two men were killed, a third was injured.and nine horses were burned to death when lightning hit a.barn on Jolin Engebretson's farm, near Berfhol last night.James Engebretson, age 15, and Peter Nelson.farm laborer.were instantly killed.The farm owner was stunned, being rescued\u2019 by his wife.no RED-HAIRED WOMAN, TO sn | BE FASHION FAVORITÉ | London.Oct.10\u2014The red-haired woman will find herself the favorite of fashion this winter.i The vogue of the red fox fur is assured, and it is the hedna-haired woman who will wear these striking skins with the most telling effect.| According to a local fashion expert.quite a new character will be created by the red fox this season.| \u201cShe will wear white clothes.\u201d he | says, \u201cwith a stole and muff of red | fox.Her hair will be a deep reddish brown, and her complexion will be delicately tinted to a wild rose pink.A rope of amber beads and what more : gorgeous effect could be obtained?\" The fact that red hair will be the fashion was confirmed by M.Jules Szollosy, court hair-dresser, \u201cRed hair will sweep the country.\u201d \u201cIt will be the rage.With the prevailing popularity of the red fox fur | henna is the one shade (hat will look really well this winter.\u201d he said.\u201cCoiffures,\u201d added M.Szollosywill be worn higher and higher.\u201d On the whole it looks as if \u201cred head\u201d will be quite the highest term ot flattery this winter.: EMPTY STOMACHS.| Certain shocking revelations of the underpayment of girls caused Governor Sulzer of New York to say at a luncheon in Albany: \u201cAnd yet these poor creatures manage to make both ends meet.But do you know how they do it?\u201d There was an impressive pause.The governor looked about him.\u201cHow?\u201d cried various voices.\u201cHow?\u201d \u201cThese girls,\u201d said Governor Sulzes, \"make both ends meet by leaving the middle empty.\u201d CRIED NIGHT AND DAY.Mrs.Adelare Ouillette, St.Bruno, Que., says: \u201cMy little boy cried night and day from stomach trouble and nothing seemed to help him till 1 got à box of Baby's Own Tablets.They soon made him well and happy again.| have also found them valuable at teething time.\u201d Thousands .of other mothers have same praise to offer not only for stomach trouble and teething troubles but far all the minor ills of little ones.The Tablets are sold hy medicine dealers or hy mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.Williams Medicine Co, Brockville, London, England, a body was buried .Peterboro on Wednesday.Today | \u2014 \\ Une + maine Making One Dollar Do the Work of Two Your dollars vary in\u2019| / i value according as.they vary in purchasing power, The man or woman who- studies advertising isable frequently, to make one of two.The experienced reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium, that is, make it buy more than the dollar of a non- reader of advertisements.pocket worth ?It will depend on how/ closely\u2019 you study the buying opportunities out-lined in the store ads., 2.© i wd How much \u201cabove par\u201d \u2018 j'are-the dollars in your / - ol dollar do the usual work | # mere * vn Jy li me oe mp ASSETS, \"Ho Shee le ; i .Book accounts.|- ges \"y Reeds.et What's worth keeping is worth keeping safe.Your protection is our first consideration.The best fireproof safe with + room to hold all your papers is not expensive.Consult us on the subject.es OFFICES TO LET ORKIN BUILDING 62-64-66 Joseph Street.Most modern constructed building in Quebec.Suitable for professional men or sample rooms.Heated; electric passenger and freight elevators; 13 vaults; janitor service.Apply on premises : o« A.MARCOTTE & CO, Oho WE PLUMBER and ELECTRICIAN.§ How about the plumbing and electric fixings of your residence?Let i us overhaul them for you.We do everything in modern plumbing and § electrical apparatts, ; fect these / assefs from # ire.DONT OVERLOOK THIS FACT \u2014 YOU may Wek + PARROT to say \u201cJUST AS \u2018 GOOD\u201d.bat.be wou\u2019t knew whet he's tabling about.Deu/tiistun te the fobs dealer that tells you that, this end that is just.as goed ss TIMMONS.DONT \u201cGUESS\u201d \"WONDEN\" or IMAGINE but ask for TIMMONS aud see thet you get our Ginger Ale, Sods Water, Ginger Beer, etc, snd you we certain to get purity.ead qualyy.WE SPECIAL- IZR IN AERATED WATERS Our Dry Ginger Ale as high-cdass baverage chaflenges the warté, and our Claire Fontaine Water je the \u201cWorld's Best\u201d Osr Motto is PURITY asad OUR WATCHWORD THE BEST.M.TIMMONS & SON, on idm The Peace The immediate Fsicings in at the close of the War of 1312 by tbe contestants on hoth cides of the Atlantic are on fhe point of being repested by their descendants now that 3 hundred years of peace! have healed the wounds created by it, as well as the political antipathies that preceded it.There are still some differences of in regard to the outcome of specialised events of the campaigning and the achievements of those who took a prominent part in the struggie, which makes any writing of the story of the war far from being acceptable by all readers.The claim for victory or defeat in some of the engagements, for considerate or inconsiderate conduct on the part of those who had the directing of the campaigns, for heroism or lack of courage of the respective commanders and their men, have hardly even yet, after a hundred years of historic research, lost all traces of a literary partisan flavor.When peace was declared, the joy in the United States, in the Canadas, and in the Motherland, could not be taken aus other than a blending of opinion on the aprt of the invaders and invaded, tempered as it was by the memorialising of the consummation of the Treaty of Ghent by medals and congratulatory addresses.The very title of that \u201cTreaty of Peace and Amity\u201d stands as evidence of a shaking of hands between Great Britain and the United States, not to speak of the several striking medal- inscriptions that were published under authority, namely, \u201cPeace spreads her \u201cance o'er the Atlantic shore,\u201d and \u201cConcord between Great Britain and America\u201d; while the motherland no less shook hands with the Canadas in presenting them with a \u201cMedal of merit from a grateful country.\u201d The celebration of this peace and its continuance, in the right spirit, can only emanate from a proper knowledge of the details of the war which preceded it and the friendly co-opera- tion from the perpetuance of peace that has happily followed in its wake.The hundred years\u2019 peace at present on the point of being celebrated comes to us all as a lesson born from the foolhardihood of a family quarrel, with little or no advantage, political or commercial, to any one of the contestants.There was joy on the part of all three when it came to be known that a treaty of peace had actually been consummated.There was no trepidation over what its terms might be.As early as the spring of 1813, the Czar of Russia had expressed a willingness to help out a movement in favor of restoring peace between the militant nations.British diplomacy, however, afraid of stirring up other international difficulties than were already in hand, with Napoleon still regnant at Paris after his dismal retreat from Moscow, turned its back on the suggestion for the time being.Yet, far all that, word was carried, several months, after, when the troops in Cane ada were preparing to encounter the severity of another Canadian winter, to the American Government, that the British authorities were not unwilling to join in an effort to bring about a peace in terms as was said of \u201ca perfect reciprocity not inconsistent with law and order and a jusg upholding of maritime rights.\u201d President Madison and his coueagues at once replied that they were quite willing to select representatives for a conference in Europe that would take up the question of bringing about immediate harmony and a continuing of friendly relations between the two nations.The place first suggested for the holding of the covference was Gottingen, in Sweden.But this was eventually set aside for the less remote City of Ghent, in the Netherlands.At the time of the holding of the conference, Ghent was 2 city of about fifty thousand inhabitants.It is situated about thirty miles from Antwerp, on the Rivers Schelt and Lys.It is a À SOUR STOMACH CAS, INDIGESTION \u201cPAPER'S DIAPEPSIN ENDS ALL STOMACH DISTRESS IN FIVE MINUTES\u2014TIME IT! 1f what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas aud eructste sour, undigested food, or have a feeling or dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache, you can get blessed relief in five minutes.Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will understand why dyspeptic troubles of all kinds must go, and why they relieve sour, out-of-order stomach or indigestion in five minutes, \u201cPape\u2019s Diapepsin\u201d is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all the food you eat: besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but, what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for bilieussess or constipation, \u201cThis eity will have many \u201cPape\u2019s Diapepsin\u201d evanlie, a0 some people will call them, but you will be enthusiastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever take it for indi.ion, gases, hesrtburn, sourness, , Or any stomach misery.Get some now, this minute, and rid Coming After yourself of stomach trouble and indi gestion in five minutes, \u2019 \u201c CA aay Éd EY \u2014 quaint-lookhig place, dotted over with street-connmecting bridges and stream- dividing islands, rivers, and camly intersecting 4 from street to street.The members of the conference were John Quincy Adams, James A.Bayard, Heæry Clay, Jonathan Russelland Albert Gallatin, plenipotentiaries from \u2018tee United Btates; and Lord Gambier, Henry Coutburn and William Adams, representiag the interests of Grest Britain and Canada.The conference held its meetings within the walls of the old Carthusian Convent during the autumn of 1814; but it was not until the 24th of December that a final decision was reached, to be followed up by a closing banquet of historic significance, in the Hotel de Ville, given by the citizens of Ghent to their distinguished visitors.The story of the proceedings from day to day is full of interest.Indeed, the procedure of a friendly give-and-take, adopted during the sederunts, stood as a forerunning of the policy of reciprocal forbearance that has been perpetuated in all An- glo-Saxon negotiations for the past hundred years, whenever the interests of the United Kingdom and the Republic of the United States, or of their dependencies, were thought to be in jeopardy.Within the Anglo-; Saxon family circle since then the | message of peace-making has happily ever been kept in evidence, irrespective of all the angry looks and scolding that may be indulged in, before and after a common ground of agreement has been reached.With! the plenipotentiaries brought together in the peaceful retreat of Ghent, the causes and conditions which had : brought on the war and had prolong- - ed it needlessly, could not but be always in mind as the negotiations proceeded; but every trace of partisan bitterness was kept well in the back- | ground, as the debates in behalf of | ultimate peace were persevered in from day to day.The people of the United States had been induced to think favorably of an invasion of Canada, possibly of amplifying their own territory, as being the most direct way of protesting against the British sea-power.On the other hand, the people of Canada with full faith in Britain's prestige on land and ses, had patriotically risen up against the recalcitrancy as an injustice to them, whatever it was to those of the motherland.These two fundamental pre-dispositions had to be kept in rein by the members of the conference, as they sought a common sympathy to work out from; and that common groutfd or sympathy was soon reached when the rights and privileges of the Indian tribes came up for discussion, at the earlier of their meetings.Working out from that common ground, the evolution of peace-making soew'had its way; and, when the day before Christmas, 1814, that evolution reached its goal, the demands of the Americans against im- pressment and the - other evils which led to the breaking out of the war came to be given a very secondary place to the general desire for peace.Indeed, the omissions in the treaty are more striking than the concessions, there being actually no mention made in its clauses of the right of search, or the blockading of seaports, or sharing in the Canadian fisheries, or the naval guardianship of the Great Lakes, The articles of the treaty are cleven ir all, and in accord with these, severally or apart: (a).All territory, places, and possessions, taken hy Either pirty from\u2019 the other.were to be immediately restored, with the exception of certain islands adjacent to the shore-lines of New Brunswick and the State of Maine, which were finally to be allocated to either country by a Commission.(b).Public property that had changed hands during the war or while the treaty was in the way of being ratified.was not to be destroyed nor carried away; nor was private property, including slaves, to be confiscated or reclaimed except after definite legal disposal of the same.(¢).The fixing or defining of the boundary-line between Canada and the United States, by land or water.was to be entrusted to the decision of after-commissions, with an appeal to some foreign authority if necessary.(d).The Tenth Article, as a foreword to the decree in President Lincoln\u2019s time, may be given in full as an evidence of the humane tendencies of even these earlier times: \u201cWhereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice, and whereas both his Britanmic Majesty and the United States are desirous of continuing their efforts to promote its entire abolition, it is hereby agreed that hoth the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish so desirable an object.\u201d (e).Nor is there any slighting in the Ninth Article of the common ground first seized upon by the plenipotentiaries, one and all, as a means of getting to work on the amicably drawing-up of a treaty, with their prejudices for the moment held in abeyance.inasmuch as it ja therein decreed that the rights of the Indian tribesmen shall be safeguarded, with all possessions, reservations, and privileges as were their previous to the breaking out of the war restored to them, irrespective of which side in the contest they espoused, or what inhumanitiea they were guilty of when under arme and military oversight.And as the student of history examines these eleven articles of the treaty he can hardly run away from the de- cition that the starting of such à war was à mistake, just a« the continuing of it was a lesine yame for both parties concerned.In a word, the Treaty of Ghent virtually left the combat- ante, as far as prestige and territory were concerned, where they had been at the outbreak of hostilities, Batstores\u2014wherever you s it saves\u2014of thrifty men any other razor.Ever-Present Gillette Wherever you see men buying razors, in drug, jewelry or hardware you will Inevitably find the Gillette Safety Razor purchased and used.It has won the approval, almost the affection, of busy men whose time clean, smooth face\u2014of average men who never could shave comfortably with That's why over six million men use the Gillette, and why you can buy Gillette Safety Razors and Blades at practically every good Hardware, Jewelry and Drug Store in this town.Standard Gillette Sets cost $5.00 \u2014 Pocket Editions ; $5.00 to $6.00\u2014Combination Sets $6.50 up.6 double- edged blades, 50c.\u201412 Blades (24 shaving edges), in nickel-plated box, $1.00.GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO.OF CANADA, LIMITED.Office and Factory\u2014The New Gillette Building, Montreal.\u201c8 aseesmsnssenssesimrs ann nes ma urs ata sensu reesesassenannnansoesl | THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE CC SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 191.: iL = \u2014 = ee men shaving, in club or Pullman or home\u2014there whose cash it saves\u2014of particular men who value a tles had heen lost and won, property hac een destroyed, crueltie = had been indulged in.animal passions had been aroused.And the only asset of any value left after all was over was the conviction that it would be the grossest of follies ever to take up with such a stupid course of conduct, neighbor to neighbor, again.And it is that asset, left as a leg: y to the] present generation \u2014 that for.unate outcome of war in the still lingering peace of a whole century, which is likely to be celebrated for all time within the family circle of Anglo- .axondom between the last month of the year and the first month of the year succeeuing it.Th Treaty of Ghent was duly signed by the plenipotentiaries on December 24th, 1814, and ratified by the Prince Regent four days thereafter in London, Rumors of the event reached Ametiea\u201d while yet the British and American soldiery were in the vicinity of Mobile Bay, and while Generali Andrew Jackson was receiving the plaudits of his éburitry for the victory he had gained im the Battle of New Orleans.The treaty in written form was placed in the hands of President Madison on February the 17th.The terms agreed upon were publicly made known in the United States and Canada the day after, though it took several days before the communities along the eastern seaboard and up the St.Lawrence were definitely informed of what had happened.And now the celebration of the Century ot Peace, thereby inaugurated, is to he celebrated on the eve of the celebration of the progress nf the arts and industries of the world by a World's Fair (Continued on Page Nine.) Stomach Troubles Due to Acidity 80 SAYS EMINENT SPECIALIST, So-called stomach troubles.such as indigestion, wind, stomach-ache and inability to retain food, are in probably mine cases out of ten simply evidence that fermentation is taking place in the food contents of the Technical School of Quebec Night Classes.1913-1914 for the following trades : anne see sess swwe bese \u2026Mondaÿ dna Thursday, 0 aucune +++.Monday and Friday., JOINERS \u2014 Beginners.Trained Pupils.PATTERN-MAKERS-\u2014 Beginners.\u2026 ves eave seme sien ooo.Monday hed: Thursday, Trained Pupils cree $ save sesssise os.Monday ! Friday.; MECHANICS\u2014 .* .4\" Beginners.\u2026.noe: 666 sisn-aesn soso ooo.Monday and Thesdsy., Trained Pupils.-~ BLACKSMITHS.FOUNDERS and MOULDERS.FIREMEN and STATIONARY cab edi} 1o- Tuesday andy, Thursday Mon and\u2019, Fridpy.Monday and Friday.La 29m ry n tr of day | and Flursey.Meh ENGINEERS.«co 00001 (Practical work Friday) ELECTRICIANS.Tuesday and Friday.MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN and Friday.DRAWING FOR JOINERS.Monday and Thursday.TINSMITHS, SHEET METAL WORKERS AND BOILER MAKERS DRAWING.Monday and Thursday.DRAUGHTSMEN: Beginners.Tuesday and Friday.PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS.Tuesday and Friday.AUTOMOBILE CHAUFFEURS.Monday and Thursday.SPECIAL COURSE MACHINERY (For Mechanics and Draughtsmen).Monday SHOE PATTERN MAKERS.Tuesday and Thursday Boys under 16 years old, will not be accepted in the shops.Classes for \u201cBeginners\u201d are specially reserved to apprentices who de- ire to learn their trade.* Classes for \u201cTrained Pupils\u201d are specially reserved for workmen who desire to improve their capacities.; ; ; any student who wishes to enroll himself in the \u201cTrained Pupil Classes,\u201d must give proof that his knowledge of his trade is sufficient te permit him to follow the class with success.Classes will start on OCTOBER 20th, 1913, Class Hours: Price: $1.00 a Month.730 to 9.30 o'clock P.M.(Automobile, $2.00 a month) : (3 months to be paid in advance) rer arr ES ENROLLMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE SCHOOL, BOULEVARD LANGELIER, from 9 to 12, 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 o'cloch P.M., every day.Saturday excepted, ctx ct.stomach, causing the formation of gas and acids.Wind distends the stomach.and caus:s that full.oppressive feeling sometimes known as heartburn, while the acid irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach, The troubie lies entirely in the fermenting food.Such fermention is unnatural.end acid formation is not only unnatural, but may involve most serious consequences if not corrected.To stop or prevent fermentation of the food contents of the atomach and to neutralize the acid, and render it bland and harmless, a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia, probably the best and most effective corrector of acid stomach known, should be taken in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water immediately nfter eating, or whenever wind or a cidity is felt.This stops the fermentation, and neutralizes the acidity in a few moments.Fermentation, wind and acidity are dangernus and unnecessary.Stop nr prevent them by the use of a proper antacid, such as bisurated magnesia.which can be obtained from any druggist and thuy enable the stomach to da its work properly without being hindered by poisonous gas and dangerous acids \u2014M, F.P, FRESH FRUIT AT CUT PRICES Canadian Peaches, Fresh Oysters, per 100 per basket.40c and 70¢ Fresh Oysters, per pin Canadian Fears, 6 pkgs Jellies, for.per baskets.40c and 70¢ Canadian Plums, per basket.'.40c and 70c Canadian Tomatoes, per basket.40c and 60c Canadian Plums, per gal.30¢ Cranberries, per gal.48¢ Scotch Dewar's, for., .94¢ Grapes\u2014Blue, Green and Red Scotch Coronet, for.84 CHAS MARTEL TEL.1615, CORNER AUGUSTIN AND ARTILLERY STA.2e 6 cans Fresh Peas, for.49¢ 3 cans Tomatoes, for.3%¢ § 3 cans Old Dutch, for.28c § 3 cans Polly Prim, for., .20¢ § Scotch White Horse, for.94¢ § Scotch Old Mull, for.,.94¢c § DOMINION COAL COMPANY, unm \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM an GAS OOALS Soreened, Run-atc-Mine and Slack Dor Particulars, epply te SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1913 THR QUEBEC CHRONICLE GLIMPSES OF OLD From the Piles of the CHRONICLE, October, 1813 and 1913.[ST City of Quebee, Distriet of Quebec.BY-LAW NO.4.- TO ANNEX THE TOWN OF {MONTCALM TO THX CITY OF QUEBEC.(Drawn hp in the French Language.) At a meeting of the Municipal Cauncil of the City of Quebec, held on the twenty-sixth day of September, ong thousand nine hundred and thirteen (1913), the following by-law was read for.the first time.It is ordained and enacted by the Musicipal Council of the City of Quebec, and the said Council ordains and enscts as follows, to wit: 1.After the approval of the present by-law by the majority of the municipal electors of the town of Montcalm who are proprietors, und who shall have recorded their votes on this by-law in the manner prescribed by law, and especially in accordance with section 7] of the Act $1-52 Victoria, chapter, 78, it is enacted that the territory now comprised in the limits of the Fon of Montcalm, shall, through the operation of the law, and in virtue of the present by-law, be annexed to the City of Quebec and shall form part thereof to all intents and purposes, The ssid Town of Montcalm shall then be one of the wards of the city of Quebec, and shall be known \u2018and designated as \u201cBelvidere Ward.\" The said annexation shall be effected on the following conditions, to wit: 2 The said ward shall be represented in the Council of the City of Quebec by two aldermen, in conform.Ww te the Statute 1, George V, chapter , section \u201827, sub section da.3.The first election of the two aldermen after the anexation shall take place wnder section 72 of the Act 51-52 Victoria, chapter 78, and shall be effected in the manner prescribed by law, by the municipal elec tors of the territory so annexed who possess the qualifications required by the charter of the ssid City for voting at th tions of such Aldermen respectively.actording to a list previously prepared by the secretary- treasurer of the annexed .nunicipality who shall transmit the same to the City Clerk after having subdivided the polling districts in accordance with article 5376 of the Revised Statutes.4.When the said Aldermen shall have been so elected and shall be le- ally entitled ta sit inthe Cijy Counil, Arr uae of, the] Te or Mon calm ail Rand over to the treasurer of the city all the minute books, registers, assessment ur valuation rolls, archives, papers and all documents whatsoever belonging to the Corporation of the Town of Montcalm, as well as all sums of money which may t be in his possession in his- said, eapacity of secre- tary-treasurer, and from and after such delivery, \u201céd ie money due and to become due to the former corporation of the Town of Montcalm shall be payable \\to the City Treasure only.> .S.Altef fhe election of said Aldermen, the §ssets and liabilities of the Town of Moftcalm shall be consolidated with the qssets and |iabilities of the City of Quebec, and that City shall be vested with the rights and be liable for the obligations legally contracted by the Town of Montcalm.6.From the date of the annexation to the 30th of April, 1914, no other taxes shall be levied upon the inhabitants of the new ward than those im- osed by.the Council of the Tawn of Montcalm for the fiscal year 1913- 4 7.During the ten (10) years following the 1st May, 1914, the immove- ables of the new Belvidere Ward on which one or more bnifdings are erected, shall not be valued, either as to their real value or yearly or leasing value, for an amount higher than that at which they are now entered on the valuation roll of the Town of Montcalm.Lots of land on which one or more buildings are erected within three (3) years from now, shall during the remainder of the ten years, be entered on the valuation roll at their real value.8.During the ten years following the 1st May, 1914, the lands not divided into building lots and used solely for farming purposes, shall continue to be valued at the same rate as that for which they appear on the valuation roll of the Town of Montcalm, notwithstanding any improvements thereon, either as regards farming purposes or in connection with the houses and other buildings actually on \u2018hem or those which may | replace them for the same purposes, during the said ten years, 9.The buildings and lands which are to have the privilege, of a certain valustion for a certain number of years on the conditions set forth in articles 7 and 8 hereinabove, shall, during the said years.be assessed at ables, and ¥ of 1% (onechalf of one per cent.) for assessment on immove- ables.and % of 1% (one-ahlf of one per cent.) for water rates on water and drainage, based upon the value mentioned in the valuation roll.This last mentioned tax on buildings surrounded by large tracts of land shall be imposed according to the mode actually practised in the city of Quebec, and as regards the lands upon which she water from the waterworks and darinage are not yet introduced, the water rate shall be one-eighth of ont per cent.upon their value.10.The waterworks now existing in the town of Montcalm shall, become the property of the City of Quebee, remain as separate as they are now; they shall be fed from the pre- nent sources and shall be maintained in good and effective condition and, except V0 sass of fica, shall be thus Been agua uted se os the City will juge it Convent the interest of the ef- fciency of the general service.11.During the five years following the afmexation, the City of Quebec shall spend am amount of at least two hundred and Afty thousand dollars on works of a permanent nature required in the at the rate of at least one hundred thousand dollars for the frst Loar seventy-five thousand dollars for the second year; forty thousand dollars for the third year; twenty thousand dollars for the fourth year, and fifteen thousand dollars for the fifth year.~ 12.The Corporation of the City of Quebec shall introduce and maintain the water of the waterworks aud shall construct and maintain sewers for nage a well as cesspools, and put hydrants iu the streets and avenues of the new ward when it shall deem the same expedient.13.The 8t.Foye Road and the St Louis Road within the limits of the new ward the Belvidere street, the Levis Avenue in Montcalm Park, shall be paved or macadamized as needs be, provided, the waterworks and draingge systems_shall have been introduced therein in à permanent manner.The other streets shall be opened, paved or macadamized as need for the same arises.14.All the streets and avenues of the new ward shall be as well lighted = those of the other wards of the ity.1S.During the first year following the annexation, s fire alarm aystem shall be organized like the system of the City of Quebec, and at least as perfect.16.During the year following the annexation, the City of Quebec Corporation shall improve the fire and police services of the new ward.17.The City of Quebec shall ask the Provincial Government to not grant any licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors within the limits of the new ward.18.Proprietors or occupants of farming lands shall, during the ten years following the unnexstion, pay no taxes or licenses whatever for the live stock or moveable effects used for farming such lands, except for water rates.19.Proprietors and occupants of farming lands shall have the right to pile and keep manure at a distance of at least one hundred (100) feet from the public roads and from all dwellings, subject however, to the general laws of hygiene of the province.20.Carters, hackmen, bakers, milkmen, and other persons residing in the Town of Montcalm\u2019 who may have obtained licenses from the City of Quebec previous to the annexation, for plying their business, trades or oc cupations in the said City for the current fiscal year, may obtain from the city the repayment of the amounts they have paid over and above that paid for such licenses by persons residing in she City of Quebec, 21.The City of Quebee shall reg- wate the construction of buildings if such a manner ak ta respect the by-laws of the Town 'ôf Montcalm on construction in their general dispositions, and shall not allow the construction or operation of factories, forges, shops, atores or any business or industrial establishment whatever on the St.Louis and St.Foye Roads, west of Maple Avenue, nor on Maple Avenue, nor on Belvidere Road nor on Avenue des Braves, nor in the Levis Avenue in Montcalm Park, 22.The City of Quebec shall favor and regulate the planting of trees and generally maintain and add to the typical character of & residential quarter which the new ward desires to possess.CAN Ld a + DUTY TAT NAL PUBLIC NOTICE.Is hereby given that, in conformity to law, the above by-law will be read a second time, for adoption, on Friday, the third of October next, (1913), By order, H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee CITY OF QUEBEC, CITY HALL.City Clerk's Office, Quebec, October 6th, 1913, Tenders for Rubber Tires to the Fire Engine \u201cShand & Mason,\u201d and also for the Widening of the Rims of the Wheels.PUBLIC NOTICE.Is hereby given that sealed tenders endorsed: Tenders for Rubber Tires,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to the loth day of October instan.at four o'clock, in the afternoon, for the widening of the rims of the wheels of the \u201cShand & Mason\" Fire Engine, and the placing thereon rubber tires.The said tires shall have to be guaranteed for two years and inspected and accepted by the Chief of the Fire Brigade before being accepted.Said fire engine can be seen by applying at No.5 Fire Station.All necessary information can be had from the Chief of the Fire Brigade.The City does not bind itself to accept the lowest nor any of the tenders, and the contractor shall pay the cost of drawing up the contract and of a notarial copy for official use.By order, (Signed) AUG.MALOUIN, Secretary Fire Committee .JEALOUSY.Jealousy, which wrecks so many marciages, is an ignehle passion, said Professor Elisha 8, ne in a recent lecture on eugenttf-A8 Canton.What is jealoms®.Well, the best definition of jeafonsy I ever heard is this\u2014and it's a definition that might well serve to guard us from the thing defined: \u201cJealousy.is the suspicion of one's owa inferiority,\u201d -Peninsula and Waterloo.THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY Fatal Accident at the Citadel.A terrible accident occurred at the Citadel at this time, 30 years ago, causing the death of Corporal Hunter of \u201cA\u201d Battery.The circumstances attending the sad affair are as follows: The deceased was with a team practising the dismounting of a gun, being on the list to compete with the B Battery team at Kingston.The team were dismounting the gun \u2014a 32 pounder\u2014by the side, and with one long skid only.On reaching the stage where the gun slides from the rarriage on to the skid, the latter, not being beavelled off quite even with the edge of the carriage, was pushed down by it, allowing the gun to fall with it to the ground.The shock was so great that the weight upon the upper end of the skid caused the other end to fly up with a jerk in the air.It unfortunately happened just at this moment that Corporal Hunter was near the foot of the skid, placing « small piece of wood to receive the gun.he end of the skid, in flying upward, struck the deceased right under the chin, throwing him some three or four feet into the air, breaking his jawbone and dislocating his neck.The unfortunate man breathed only about ten minutes after the accident.A Military Court of Enquiry will sit upon the case today.It is thought in military circles that this sad affair may result in putting an end to the system of \u201cgo as you please\u201d in gun shifting competitions, more especially in dispensing with one skid in the hope of saving a few seconds\u2019 time.(Continued from Page Eight.) to be held at San Francisco.California, and in many other ways.Is the unanimity of joy over the celebration of that same Century of Peace, inaygurated by the Treaty of Ghent, to be as marked as was the joy that hailed the arrival of the news of the ratification of the treaty which inaugurated it?Here is what has been said by Lossing of the arrival of the news that the inauspicious wa¥ was at an end: \u201cThe glad tidings of peace which the good ship the \u201cFavorite\u201d brought to New 10rk was wholly unexpected and roduced the most intense satisfaction.No one inquired what were the terms of the treaty; it was enpugh to know that peace had been secured.The streets were soon filled with people; and a placard.issued from one of the newspaper offices and thrown out of the window, was eagerly caught up and read by the multitude.who made the night air vocal with huzzas.Cannon thundered, bells rang.and bonfires and illuminations lighted up the city until.after midnight.Expresses were sent in various directions with the glad news.Boston had the news in thirty- six hours, and Albany in twenty-four hours.The bearer of the treaty in manuscript to Washington.while Baltimore joined with Washington and Philadelphia in their rejoicings.Government stocks advanced, while trade took a leap forward.There was joy all over the land, and especially along the Maritime frontier.Banquets and illuminations marked the public satisfaction in the towns and cities.There were also great rejoicings in the Canadas because of the deliverance of the Provinces from the terrors of invasion by which they had been disturbed for almost three years; and the British Government, appreciating the loyalty of the inhabitants of these Provincesas manifested in their gallant defence of their territory, caused a medal to ve struck in testimony of its gratitude.There was rejoicing also in Great Britain because of the peace, especially among the manufacturing and mercantile classes, for it promised returning prosperity.\u201d And surely such joy cannot but be repeated in commemoration of the peace ushered in by it and still happily continuing.The locating of the war in its right place in the history of the world is one thing.The locating of it in Canadian or American history is quite another thing.The world's historian.even after writing a full volume about it, gives it a very secondary place in the annals of warfare.\u201cIt was a comparative small war,\u201d says Lucas, \u201cand its incidents were to Englishmen completly overshadowed by the more glorious record of the Neither to Great Britain nor to the United States was this war of a kind to invite commemoration and remembrance, as a grateful national theme.\u201d And yet the same writer of history is forced to say, Englishmen as he is.that to Canadians the conflict was far more than this.Neither to them nor to their belligerent neighbors was it a small war.From the first it was to Canadians a life-and-death struggle, a fight for liberty, for hearth and home, for all that a people small or great hold dear; nay, as we all may call it in these later days, it was the baptism of fire of a new nationhood at its birth.And it is that early sacrament of suffering that Canada would conjointly celebrate with the United States, under the auspices of the motherland of both peoples.83 8 prelude to the meme eh 2 on _.The Peace Coming \u201cgod-will amons QUEBEC A HUNDRED YEARS AGO TODAY Entraot of à Letter Prom Comm\u2019.Perry.Sir: I beg your instructions respecting the wounded at the Lake Erie battle.| am satisfied, sir, that whatever steps ! might take, governed by humanity, would meet your approbation.Under this impression, have taken upon myself to promise Captain Barclay, who is dangerously wounded, that he shall be landed as near as possible tô Lake Ontario, and | had no doubt you would sllow me to parole him.He is under the impression that nothing but leaving this part of the country will save his life.There is also a number of Canadians among the prisoners.many who have families.The exact number of the enemy\u2019s force has not been ascertained, hut I have good reason to believe that it exceeded ours by nearly 100 men.\u2014 Accounts from Montrealfrom Montreal, that the American force frum Lake Champlain.which made its appearance on the frontiers of this province, is proceeding toward Upper Canada.The whale effective male population on the south side of the river was in arms, proceeding with the greatest alacrity.tn meet the invaders.and make war upon them in their own way, which we venture to predict, an esemy, if ever he enters this Province, will find to be not one of the least formidable.19222000 S REDON IC MODE NOIRS RES 200000202500 men\u201d that has fostered the staying powers of peace for the past hundred years, and has brought to us all so many international prosperities.We would celebrate the pence of a bun- dred years.But we would also emphasise and exalt for the benefit of the generations of; the, next hundred years and longer, the heroism and endurance witnessedpduring the years of the war, whichitanght the century of.peace, about to -hereelenrated, how national aggrandisement is ever casier of accomplishment \u2018by a natural for: bearance than-by a rushing to srms.The craving for peace has no less of\" a courage in it than the craving for war, Whenever the under-humani- ties of envy and hatred and false patriotism are made to keep their hands off liberty and prograss, the nations are never slow to sptak well of the \u201cways of peace,\u201d and delight to celebrate them as a victory on the battlefield.The City of Ghent.no doubt proud \u2018of having doubled its \u2018popals- tion since 1814, Nas \u2018ventûred to \u201cplay first foot\u201d i uthe celebration.London proposes to foliow, in line with the capitais of \u2018the United Staves and Canada.From New York to San Francisco, as well as from Halifax to Vancouver, the burden of repeated joy is on the way of being taken up.Canada and the United States have attained, it may be said | humorously, to the position of being on safe friendly scolding terms with each other.controversial spirit that embittered all and sundry in early times has been for long on its death-bed.Open confliet has now no status as an approaching possibility on either side of the line.Indeed, the greatest Empire and the greatest Republic of the century have only congratulations in their gift for Canada, as she proceeds to join them in celebrating what she is fond of calling her \u201cvery own war\u201d and the hundred years of peace that has so happily come after.The above article is taken from the October number of the Canadian Magazine, whose editor Mr.Newton MacTavish, writes of in the Literary Table Talk of that popular and well conducted monthly in such terms as these: \u201cThe admiraute historical essay entitled \u201cThe Peace Coming After\u201d is , to appear as one of the chapters of | De.J.M.Harper's forthcoming volume on the \u201cAnnals of th: War\" mo \u2014 NAZIMOVA IN; THE ROLE QF BELLA DONNA.Ths is the Part the Great Russian Actress Will Play at the Auditorium Monday, October 30th.William Makepeace Thackeray has said: \u201cThere are ladies, who may be called men's women, being welcomed entirely by all the gentlemen, and cut or slighted by all their wives.\u201d This is particularly applicable to the character of \u201cMrs, Chepstow,\u201d in Robert Hichens\u2019 famous novel, Bella Donna, that has been dramatized by James Bernard Fagan, and is being presented by the distinguished Russian actress, Madame Nazimova the present seasan.This is the second year of the play; last year it was the big sensation of the season.Nazimovs is seen at her best in the name part, and it is also stated that in no other drama has she played à role offering her so much latitude.The story \u201cBella Donna\u201d tells principally concerns an Englishwoman, \u201cMrs.Chepstow,\u201d who is familiarly known in London as Bella Donna ard the Honorable Nigel Armine.Bella Donna is that type of woman who possess a distinet charm for all men, \u2014the clinging woman.She is close to fifty, but gracefully acknowledges qu to thirty-cight.As the story of the play begins she is visiting the office of Doctor Meyer Isaacson, a celebrated London physician, Bella Donna is by no means physically ill, but rather suffering from a disease of the mind only, the It appears from the latest accounts [fear of growing old, for she is fighting to keep the skin-deep beauty of he: youth, Incidently, one of the principal causes of her visit to the physician is to learn how much the doctor knows of her attachment to his friend, Nigel Armine, a young idealist who has become so infatuated with her that he hag offered her marriage.The doctor knowing that many men have \u201clooked after\u201d Mrs.Chepstow, does his best to prevent the marriage, but utterly fails, for in the second act Bella Donna and her newly-made husband have located in a villa near Luxor, on the banks of the Nile.During an enforced absence of her husband, Bella Donna, has met and began an intrigue with a rich Turco- Egyptian.Mahmoud Baroudi.One of Bella Donna's principal reasons for marrying Armine was the fact that he was the heir apparent to a title and great estate, but almost immediately after their arrival in Egypt, his chances have vanished and his wife's love as well.And so, hopelessly in despair, de: serted by her husband and her lover, she wanders out into the night alone.There are four acts in the play and the production that Charles Frobman has made is said to be a very elaborate one.Supporting Nazimova are Charles Bryant.Herbert Percy, Robért Whitwdrth.and in fact, her ori- ginit New York cast in its entirety.Charles Frohma presents Nazimova at the Auditorium, October 20th, SADDER STILL.Discussing a recent poli in which an official was accused of dishonesty, Richard Harding \u2018 Davis, lunching with a number of theatrical stars at a fashionable roof garden in New York, said with a sigh: \u201cHe is a man I mod Bi \u2018thopght incapable of baseness.\"ft Ts sad\" te think that every man has hij price.\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d said a comedian, \u201cut a sadder fact still is that half the time he can't get it.\u201d ! ES ical scandal X Dy wares AGENTS 1 CANADA WREYFORD à © TORONTTE, | \u2014 TELEPHONE 1917 PICARD MACHINE SHOP CO.5 LALIBERTE STREET ENQINEERS - MACHINISTS tationary Engines and Marine Machinery, Electr cal, Hydraulic and Steam Elevators.EPAIRS #3 Sead.ed 1873 Confid enua kn E ROUMILHAC COGNAC Cognac Perle d'Or.Marque Deposs: Guaranteed Pur: Wins XXX Case 12 bottles.cesses sssnnnseaes$ 8,0) XXXX Case 12 bottles Fine Champagne .10.50 Reserva .16,59 V.S.O,P.Case 12 bottles Vieillz XXX Case 24 Flasks .rensecte vesuos On Sale st All Leading Grocers.1.ROUMILHAC, Sole Agent and Propristor of the Margus 48-50 Palace Hill Telephone 1146 - - - .[EMILE JACOT, Reg.JEWELER, OPTICIAN, 95 St.Joseph Stre-< QUEBEC Fine assortment of Wedding Gifts, Cabinet of Cutlery, SJ verware, etc\u2026 Diamonds Rings, Fine Watches.: 95 St.Joseph Street - QUEBEC.| - ~ Ask for prices at the .QUEBEC SCRAP METAL ÇQ- : ÿe us \u201814 St Rosh Heroes: 5 for your raw furs, hides and skins and.kinds of scrap material, rang i Telephone 2777 3 % i 4 # THE FASHIONABLE STORE THOS.DONOHUE T.D.DUBUC, Successor.FALL # WINTER SUITS = COATS which is to be puvlished simultaneously in London and Toronto by the Musson Book Company.in commeor- ; ation of the Century of Peace that is in process of being celebrated all over | the Anglo-Saxon world.The said: book is to form an additional volume | to Dr.Harper's \u201cSeries of Studies in | Verse and Prose.\u201d A DEALER IN OCEANS.\u201cYes.\u201d said the old salt, taking a fresh chew, \u201cI make a livin' by sellin\u2019 | sea water.Î sell it not only to sojourners here to Nahant, but 1 sell it | to folks in Bosting and Noo York and i Philadelphy.\u201cEverybody believes in the virtues | of sea water, and the sea water trade | has improved tremendous ever since the doctors took to injectin' the stuff inter the blood, for that's a proof.a fine proof.of sea water's power, \"Some of My customers drinks it.Most of \u2018em bathes in jt.They're all erotchety and partickler, Some must have only the water from the incomin- motnin' tide.Others'll only have it drawn with the sun a-shinin® on it.Others still want it socoped from certain hollers, where they think there's more iodine of salt in it.\u201d \u2019 Wool Velours Suits made in newest models and colorings.Very smart Ratine and Tweed Suits in new stylish designs and very latest cuts.Combination Suits of Cloth Skirts and Brocaded Velvet Coats with contrasting trimmings.Novelty Jacquard Cloth Coats in stylish draped models and kimono sleeves Ratine and Tweed Coats in a great variety of grades and styles.Misses\u2019 Winter (oats from 6 to 15 years in a choice of pretty mixtures and Cheviots.Special .Lo.ite era ne [EN eel $3.95 Misses\u2019 Sailor Dresses.made of good quality Navy and Black Serge.Rpecial.$2.74 T.D.DUBUC, Successor, 194 ST.JOHN STREET 188 and agin - * NEW NESS with highest class service.protection to ladies and families a 1 St, shsatta.Nou tt ALBEMARLE-HOI \u2019 the site of the Hodtuen Home UR BROADWAY, NTE S7K0ET, FIFTE À \u2018 The Acme of Architectural LOCATED AT THE HUB OF NEW YORK'S GREATEST OVERLOOKING MADISON SQUARR.Ascommodations for 1,000, off ering mexkmeus fuxuey and camsfust et mmeh lower rates than offered im any other Motel in Amarjen, consistant A Good Room at $1.98 Per Day., Handsome Apartments of any number of rates.The Management is a gusramtes of the YORK Dollar fuvestment en LAKE TOXAWAY, N.C.TOXRNAY NOW OPEN ($75,000 Improvements ES re notre PASSACOMAWAY INN, Scashore and Country combined.A charming picturesque resort, directly on and overlooking the | ocean, combined with every known Summer pastima Golf, Tennis, Billiards, Bowling, Automobiling, Garage, Bathing, Fish ing, Sailing, Fine Orchestre-~ direct line to Portland ao Open June 27th.For booklet address HOLLAND HOUSE, Fifth Avenue and 30th Street, New York.York Cliffs, Maine aad the White Mountains.GEORGIAN TERRACE, Atlanta, Ga.Headquarters fer tourists from HOLLAND HOUSE, 30th 8t, and 5th Avenue, is the most delightfully located hotel all points of the compass.in Now York RESORTS \u2014 ANLANTIC CITY.* HOTEL STERLING ; Kentucky Avenue, near Beach, Atlantic City, N.J.Open all year.Write for booklet and rates The Norris Co, A.L.Beidleman, Manager.Spt.20xtu,th,stx26 GRAND UNION 22 HOTEL® i=; NEW YORK CITY pag et Fras Send 2e.dump fa N.Y.City Guide Book and Map A N Ft os FIFTH AV, BROADWAY, Stories.pode Absolutefreproo LaxuFious, com- fortabie and home-like, j M Nearest amusements, shops and depots.Node better at Any Price.300 Rooms, each with a private i bath.A good room and bath, $2.00 per day.Others up to $3.50.Parlor, Bedroom, Bath, $4.00, Special rates week or month, Restaurant à la Carte.Also Table d'Hote.| D.P.RITCHEY, Prop.a SAVOY rs 2182 usw CAFE \"max Stool and Quick Lig) eee, Special Dinner.cevsurm.35 Special Chicken Dinner.40c Malpecque Oysters (on the half- \u201cshell), por dosen.4.50 American Oysters, (on the haif- shell), per dosen.\u2026.\u2026.25e We serve Oysters in all styles.ws DUGA 4956 1858 HOTEL - RESTAURANT- CAFE 142 St.John St, Quebec.Rooms, $1.W upward; with board, Special rates by the week, ET aE (12 to ) my a 74 * fdpen irom 6:30 à m.wnt] | a Wm, Na HE Phone | ST.URSULE HOUSE Room and Board, also Table Board.First-class accommodation \u2018or tran- 72 ST.URSULE ST.Corner St.Louis Street ST.GEORGES HOUSE 18 St.Anne Street Opposite Place d\u2019Armes, MOST CENTRAL LOCATION IN QUEBEC Very suitable for business men, being close to Law Courts, Post OEœ and Lower Town Offices.! Comfortable rooms, good table.Table board by week or month.Terms moderate.Telephone 88 sept13x2m + 3 ww \"NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Levis County Railway will be held at\u2019 vhs is Tous Mail_os go ¢ TO a, mo A.MACNUTT, cretary-Treasuperf oct8.9,11.13,14x5 Ge § J 05 hms This steamer, Captain P.Blouin, will sail from Quebec on Wednesday, September 17th, lst, 15th and 29th i } October, at 3 p.m., for Gaspe and Baie des Chaleurs ports from Michins as far as Paspebiac.Freight will be received at Customs House Pontoon, the day of sailing, until 2 o'clock p.m.For further information.apply to: J.M.POULIOT, Agent Cor.St.Paul and Dambourges Sts.Telephone 2851.The Imperial Bank of Canada DIVIDEND No.93.Notice is hereby given that a dive dend at the rate of twelve per cent (12%) per annum upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this institution has been declared for the three months ending 31st of October.1913, and that the same will be payable at the Head Office and Branches on and after Saturday, the 1st day of November, next.The transfer books will be closed from the 17th to the 31st October, 1913, both days inclusive.\u20ac By order of the Board.D.R.WILKIE, General Manager.Toronto, 17th September, 1913.Oct.1to3t =a College Boys find the smart garments they like in Semiready Tailoring.McGill Ulsters and the new Parisian Chesterfield, button- through, are here in attractive array for fall and winter choosing.Glad to have you look our Overcoats over.Treat this store as a permanent Fashion Show.If you don\u2019t award to Semiready the pennant\u2014you will at least have a high standard fixed in your mind.GEO.MORISSET1t, [168 St.John St, Cor.D'You- | ville.L'HEUREUX & GAUVIN, 183-5 St.Joseph Street.MIXED MARRIAGES \u2018Couple Separate a Day After the ; Wedding.London, Oct.10.\u2014As the result of a mised marriage.a charge of bigamy was on Monday at Croydon preferred against James Samuel Williams, 38, of | Malvern Road, Thornton Heath.At a previous hearing Maria Owen.with | whom Williams livedyup to August Vast, told how she came to Thornton Heath and found him living with bis wife.Mrs.Kathieen Gregory.of York Terrace, Kingstown, dublin.said she ; was present at Christ Church.Kings- 1 town, Dublin, on May 21.1900, when Williams was married to Sarah Ann | Ryan, her sister.Aiter the separation , Williams A SH very anxious \u2018to get his wife k.§t was entingly | her sister's fault\u201d ' Williams said he was engaged 6 his wife in 1893.Heiwmlisted and went to India, returning in 1900, when he i married, His wife was 4 Roman \" Catholic.but he was a Protestant.and they were married im a Protestant church.The day after the marriage a misunderstanding occurred.and they separated, the cause of the trouble being a religious one.Seven days after the\u2019 wife left Kingstown.Dublin, where they were living, and later he returned to Wonl- { wich, his leave having expired.He tried in various ways to discover the whereahouts of his wife.but was unsuccessful.and eventually he received a letter from his wife's sister, suggesting that he need not trouble any more about her.as she had gone away.He took his discharge from the Army and went to Central Africa in the capacity of an accountant.He admitted going through a marriage ceremony with Maria Owen in 1906, but that was after having made further fruitless inquiries for his wife, and he thought she was dead.The next he heard of his wife was in May last.when he saw her name in a paper in connection with a case in freland.He wrote.found that his wife was alive.and then told Maria Owen.Afterward he met his wife in London.and they agreed to live together again.She returned to him about August 21, and they lived at Thornton Heath.He had already given Maria Owen £15, and intended to make provision for her and their children.Mrs, Sarah Ann Williams said it was entirely her fault that they separated.She did not communicate with her hushand until May nf this year, when she received the letter.| - \u2018OFFICERS CASHIERED His Betting Arrangement With Sergeant of the Mess.London, Oct.10.\u2014There were remarkable circumstances in the charges brought at the court-martial against Second-Lieutenant Mortimer Alfred Mitchell, of the Ist Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, and when the finding of the court-martial was promulgated at Devonport on Monday he Milan Medical Institute SPECIALTY\u2014Venereal diseases, rapidly cured according to our new process by a specialist of the Paris and London hospitals.4101-2 8T JOHN STREET, \u2018Phone 1975, Consultations: 7 to 9 p.m.was ordered to he cashiered.Lieut.Mitchell was brought hefore a court-martial at Tidworth on September 8, accused, firstly, of making an arrangement with Sergeant C.Green, officers\u2019 mess sergeant of the + battalion, to carry on betting transactions for their mutual benefit; and, secondly, with writing a letter asking t the sergeant to make his mess bill \u201cas light as possible,\u201d therehy suggesting Estste Jobn U.Gregory.For Sdle or to Let.The house and residence cf Mr, J.U.Gregory, Na.43 Ste, Genevieve Avenue, Upper Towa (Caps), Tmmes ye ?Tu .y te JOB ALLAIRE Nowy, g o & fe.Bom fore, wh ma SR TRERTI SS Gn \u2014 (it was urged by the prosecution) that \"| he should make out a false mess bill PUBLIC NOTICE on the officer's account.The case tuned chiefly nn the evidence af the former sergeant, who had reverted tn prnieate, and on: the production nf the letter which the fieutenant had written, The officer emphatically denied having formed any league with Green, and | with regard to the letter said he eonld nat have written it in any other way without making accusations against the sergent, | BOY MURDERS SEVEN PEOPLE Only à Baby Bertirer of 5 Household Callons Conésssion.Tondon, Oct.10\u2014In à fonely farmhouse in the village of Biss-Briace, near Nantes, & terrible tragedy was enacted on Tuesday night, a boy of fifteen named Marcel Reduresu murdering no fewer than seven people.The farmbouse, was occupied by M.Mabit, his wife, his mother, aged 70, his four children and a servant girl, Marie Ducant, besides the young murderer._ As M.Mabit's front door remained {closed and there were no signs of life about the place on Wednesday morning, the neighbors went into the house.In the kitchen the farmer's y wife and the servant girl were found 1 dead with their throats cut.The ' dead body of the [armer\u2019s mother was in a bedroom, and in another bedroom were the bodies of three of the four children.The farmer's body was discovered in the cellar.Only one child was left untouched.He was a boy of four, and was in a room which the murderer overlooked.The local police found the murderer at his home.He at once confessed to the seven murders.\u201cI was in an outbuilding with my master.\u201d he said.\"He scolded me severcly, and 1 re- { plied angrily.Presently he turned his back to me and I seized the kuife used for cutting vines and drew it across his throat.\u201cThen 1 saw red.T went straight into the farmhouse and cut old Mme.Mabit's throat.She screamed, her daughter-in-law and the servant came running.1 killed them both.Then [ went into the children's room and cut the throats of all three (the children were eight, seven, and two years).I did not see the other child.and I do not regret what I have done.\u201d Intelligence of Redureau\u2019s arrest soon spread throughout the countryside, and on his way to the village prison he had to be protected by a large force of gendarmes from the fury of the crowd.GERMAN DESPOTS.Magistrate Degraded Because He Voted for a Pole.London, Oct.10 \u2014Prussian military ideas of justice and the defects of the three-class electoral system are vividly illustrated in the case of Herr Knittel, a Silesian magistrate.Kaittel was acquitted a year ago on a charge of defaming certain superior officers.through whose instrumentali- tv he has been transferred from the reserve, in which he was an officer, to the Landwekr, on the ground that in 1908 he had,voted for electors be- fonging to the political party composed vi Polesrand Catholics.Since then he has tried to get his transfer cancelled by appealing to one tribunal after another, ang finally to the Emperor, who, hawgrer, rejected his petition, saying that military matters had nothing to do with politics, Knittel's appeals were in all cases couched in the strongest terms, charging his superiors with intentional lying, and one of them with being \u201ccracked.\u201d An, appeal against acquittal was made to the Supreme Court at Leipzig.which ordered a new trial.This is now proceeding at Gleiwitz.Knitished for the perfectly legal exercise of his right of voting under the constitution.while -his.military superiors, he says.dismissed his application on Biche Jot Sh sipand Dnt hing Tn: % had voted for a Pole, and had thus been guilty of unpatriotic conduct.How to Make Your .° Hair Beautiful Ten Minutes\u2019 Home Treatment Works Wonders, 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stiff brush.Apply night and morning.A few days\u2019 use and you cannot find a single loose or straggling hair.They wall be locked on your sealp as tight as a vise.Dandru¥ will disappear and] itching cease.In ten days you will find fine downy new hairs sprouting up all over your scalp and this new hair will grow with wonderful rapidity.Any druggist can sell you the above.The prescription is very inexpensive and we know of nothing so effective and certain in its result, PLEASURES OF HOPE.\u201cHope.\u201d said the late Mayor Gaynor at a luncheon in New York, \u201cHopeman is never without it.\u201d The mayor looked about him in his quiet, whimsical way, \"Hnpe never deserts man,\u201d he said.\"When a man if young he hopes to st- tain fame.When he's nid he hopes to tel's complaint ig that he.is being pun- | Jone the poorhouse.\u201d TET Shep .enna Ce ce + pantanane s Paris Hotel de Ville \u201cGreat Remington in France\u201d Prefecture of the Seine contracts for the exclusive use of the recognized leader among typewriters\u2014 One of the most important typewriter contracts ever passed in Europe\u2014Its influence felt throughout the entire continent.NNOUNCEMENT has just been made that the Prefecture of the Seine, which includes the Municipality of Paris, Aas just executed a contract which provides for the exclusive use of Remington Typewriters in all of the departments under its jurisdiction, for a pertod of six years from date.This contract involves the displacement of all other makes of writing machines hitherto used in these departments of the French Government service.This contract is not merely local, applying to the Municipality of Paris; it is rather in the nature of a federal contract, for the headquarters of the French Government are located in Paris, and the Prefect of the Seine is a national government official who numbers under his jurisdiction more people than the total population of some European countries.This jurisdiction includes the Department of Education controlling some 600 institutions in 65 of which typewriting is taught.In the several federal \u2018government buildings in Paris, 671 writers are used, over 150 of which are employed in the Hotel de Ville\u2014the headquarters of the Prefect of Seine.In this great building alone, a staff of over 4500 clerks is employed.\u2014 The magnitude of the contract is most impressive.Even more so are the circumstances under which it was granted.It was preceded by a scrics of most exhaustive tests covering a long period of time, in which the superiority of the Remington machine over its competitors, in every requirement in typewriting service was conclusively demonstrated.This demonstration becomes more conclusive when we consider the proficiency of modern France in every department of applied mechanics, In all machines for its own use, - the French Government invariably demands the best ana the proficiency and skill of its engineers enable it to recognize and choose the It is the 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First winners of the world thañn- \u2018| plonship were the Providence team, which defeated New York three que- cessive games.The next year, 1865, ¢ fag it tp Chicago.Chic d St.fought again for the Championship in 1887, and this \u2018time & Louis triumphed.Detroit çap- ured- the fig in 1887.In 188$*it came to New York for a two-y¢pr stay, Louisville got in in I Sd altimore Oriéles K it away from Cleveland to keep iTor two years.The Boston Amerand American Le nnant pers New York rügained it in 1905.icago Nations Americans XS Se: Sox won it.In 1907 and 1908 the Chicago Nationals wen it eacily fron( Detroit.Pittsburg took her place en the championship map in 1900, the Detroit team being defested for the third consecutive time in the world's series games: For two years thete- after the Philadelphie Athletics captured it.Last year it went to the Boston Americans.* Six af the eléven cities\u2014Providence St.Louis, Detroit, Louisyille, Cleveland and Pittsburg\u2014have been world'a champions but one season.Two\u2014 Baltimere and Philadelphia \u2014 have A HAPPY CHILD IN A FEW HOURS WHEN CROSS, CONSTIPATED, \u201c FEVERISH, GIVE \u201cCALIFORNIA AYRUP OF FIGE\u201d Mothers can rest easy after giving \u201cCalifornia Syrup of Figs,\u201d because in à few hours all the clogged-up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again.Children simply will not take tha thine from play te empty their bowels, and they become tightly packed, liver gets sing.gish and stomach disordered.When cross, feverish, restless, see if tongue is coated, then give this d¢- ligious \u201cfruit laxative.\u201d Children love it, and -it cannot cause injury, No difference what aile your little one= if full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach-ache, bad breath, remember, a gentle \u2018inside cleansing\u201d should always be the first treatment given.Full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle, Bewarg of counterfeit fig syrups.Ask your druggist for a $0-cent bottle of \u201cCalifornia Syrup -of Pigs,\" then look carefully and see that it is made by the \u201cCalifornia Flg Syrup Com.We make no smaller oise.but from 1884 to the present, bareing | - -1904.From 1884 to 1890, National icans took it in 1903, first year of the |.post-season fight between Natig Fi.+ gets, and Tieg\u2019s shooting was so wild \"1 Glasgow Ship Which Vanished 23 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE \u2014N\\SOME HISTORY {5 pi Kad peace: granted herehy shall be limited nr satricted by the application or interpretation of any céher power thus granted ; To da and cary an Li othe: business and apes! connected with or naeful for the Bétyrisition af the objects and for the exercise of the powers and igutions which the company is authorized, either au principals Jor as agree.The powers in eseh case net tn be considered as limited or rratricted Ly interpre.#ution or deduction from the terms of any of same.under the name of \u201cLa Compagnie d'Irmmeniles Mequiek Limited,\u201c with à capital stock of foraine thousand dollars ($49,000.00), fi.wided into four thousand nine hundred (4900) of ten dollars ($10 00) each, principal place of tei aration will he dt the City of Grmer® relérves faim oF ehatronr ind creates & calm refreshine 8 nervous syriem when all other remedies fal allaye irritation as bad affects eed cn an ee hater] OUEST ON BRAVING In Lookifig Over UEDBE .GUIDED BY: CHRONICLE , GUIDE | \u201c4 On Sale at all leading News Stores, Boats, Railway Depots, etc.gu pr arte PRICE:25 CENTS.said the woman eagerly, \u2018where you Ç TORONTO, CAN.- > .got voue corgetgl* 4.Ra ET a SOCIAL NEWS OF } THE WEEK G ie D FROM LONDON AND BERLIN Tennis and Golf Matches, \u2018in Which Americans Win, Engross Mr£ À.M.Thackara Di N Holds Her Last Reception Leaving with Hu BARON VON KLEYDORFF (Special Dispatch) Beruix, Oct 31.OCIETY has been decply engreased!Herr F.W.Rahe end Herr O.Froetswith outdoor sports this weex, but.[heim.It was the former who won the usfartunately, ther: were strong clashing interests, as by ap nalucky coinel- dence the big October tournsmeat of the Red and White Tennis Club at Gruvewold end the sutumn meeting of the Berlin Golf Club were proceeding , timuitapenusly, But in spite of the elimination this Weeessitated, greet crowds followed therich, an ardent tennis enthusiast, was Progroen of the two tournaments, and on \u2018Whe day of the finals, which were played oft in hrillisat autumns! sunshine, both olf lioks und tennis courts presented a Sccne of the greatest animation.Uf late Years the Anglo-Saxon element, to which the golf club owes its organization, has Seen outclassed by the German.But notwithstanding this fact Ameri- Yane were more conspleunns in the tour osment and captured the majority of the risen, which were presented by Mra AM.Thiekara to the Ameviean winners.Dr.George Webster won ths scratch prise, Dr.Charles Hartley the Squiers cup.Mme.E.Kogemdnn the womac's bendieap, Dr.George Webster and Mr.George Martin took the foursome, Mr.Frederic Warren the bogey competition and Dr.George A.Kennedy the approaching and pnttisg competition.EARL GRANVILLE QUITS CLUS.Esr! Granville, Councillor of the British Egfiassy, resigned this week from the vice presidency of the club, as be econ is to be transferred to Paris.Among those present at the prixe distribution were Captain Hugh Watson.Dr.and Mrs.George Webster, Mr.and Mrs.WE.Kugemann.Frau Otto Eysler, Mrod Mrs.Frederic Williams Wile, aad Mrs.Arthur Davis end Dr.and Mrs.George Martin.At the Red dnd White Tensis Club the \u2018excitement was grest throughout th stributes Prizes in Latter Event and Duke of Ssxe-Coburg and Goths.The De.{Thuredaz for the last Berlin Society in German Capital Before sband for Paris.TO GIVE CONCERT TOUR the best known German champions.The thief struggle for supremacy lay between open singles club championship amd the championship of Berlin.An Australian team, composed of Mr.B.H.Reld, Mr, C.W, Hicks and Mr.A.W.Joes, also participated In the tournament.\u2018The prizes were distributed by Princess Frederick Leopold of Prussia, attended by Countess Bredow.Prince Karl Fried- present, as also Count and Countess von Alversieben, Earl and Lady Granville, Commander and Mrs.Gberardi, Mr.Willing Spencer and Mr.and Mrs.À.B.Ruddock.\u2018 BARON VON KLEYDORFF LEAVES.Baron and Baroness von Kleydorff, the latter being formerly Miss Pauls Buschof Chicago, gave a large supper party after a recital, in which Baron von Kleydorff made bls farewell appesrance previ- que to leaving for America to enter upod & concert tour.He is no stranger to the American musical worid, as under bis stage name of Egenieff he sang throughout the country several seasons ago in Mr.Bavage's English production of \u201cParsifal.\u201d He will be accompanied on bis tour by Dr.Jence Kerntler, tbe Hungarisn composer and & pianist of distinction.A marriage in the German aristocracy of interest to Americans is that of Frauleln Annette von Munchhausen to Baron Hans von Vignau, chamberlain to the \"sas CARYN CA COUNTESS (Special Dispated.) ; Lowvoxw, Oct.11.IKE the calm before the storm, Losdon has been very quiet for a week, bat next week will see a rush from the country for the royai wedding, Of course it will be only a favored few who will be actusily present, but because it ie) such « great event everybody bo iv anybody must be bere for the rejoicings and the pumerous eatertainmenta that will be given on the occasion.\u2026 .Everything of interest during the last week or 60 occurred in the country.- For instance, the wedding of the Hom: Vig: torls Sackville-West\u2014whose pet same, \u201cThe Kidlet,\" was brought so proniibent- ly before the publie lu the recent great Scott will case, and ln likely to stick bride to be is the third daughter of Baron von Munchhausen, and her mother was Miss Hawk, of Milwaukee, who has large property interests in New York.Mrs.A.M.Thacksra was receiving ou time previous to leaving for Paris.The American Amdasssdor and several members of the staff were present.as well as many per- Mansions History Is Traced to King Medrig, While in the * path Æenturywet % 2 ispateh.) Lospon, Oct, Ji, ATHERN Palace, is fhepstow;.mouthshire, is to be treaty, having been placed hands of Messrs.Collins & Collins, South Audley atreet, for the purposs.[xd The.Utie.nf the house hae desceadef|ihan che.from the &Ays of \u201cthe aplscopal lords marchers, and it implies a certain grandeur in no way reflected by the piace as {t I» to-day.Mathern Palace takes ons back to somewhat legendary days In Welsh history, and the spirit of romance which gave the story of Arthur tingea the origin of Mathers as & name place.It is related that Arthur's father, Meu- vig, ruled the land of Gwent as the sixth century was drawing to Ita close.It was on the Wye bank, where six hundred yoara later was to arise the stately Cistarcian house of Tintern, Meurig won a great and decisive victory for his folk and fer his faith at the sacrifice of his own fe.The land around passed to the Church, and th ace of the martyrdom of this British saint has ever been known as Merthyr Tewdrig.or Mathern.A thousand years later an antiquarian Bishep of Liaadaft deciares that he dls- » A re lu closer than ever\u2014snd the first October covered Tewdrig's coffin and fowhd his nes not in the smallest degree changed, ull relainfug the aperturevpf a large , which appeared as x bad been y inflicted.| - | : stream that runs Upsush the parish known as Meurig's.of the Normans the been In Beotland and on, the Continent coming for the openlug day.Perfogt wedtber, more like dbniinés than satin, favored the' ddy\u2019 of thé Joékey Club Stakes, which willbe remembered lof thie sensations! déféae of Mr.August Belmonts Tracesy, °° Te Ady women \u201core \u2018summer drassid.] tholgh It \u2018was agpsient hat fed and orange whdobbtedly are the fashionable colorings for dutümn, sàd more of them ar® éxpedtell té-be'ééeu ad\u2018 âtitunio \u2018ad vances.: The Duchess of Newcastle wore a coat skirt of purple trimmed with a black braid.Lady Barbara Smith, who accompanied ber, was dressed quietly in blue serge and a black hat.Lady Cadogan wore dark gray with a black and white tar.Her stepdaughter, Lady Sopbie Scott, was in black cloth with a black velvet bat trimmed with white wings.Lady Garvagh wore 8 dark costume with a Lonis XV.waistcoat of erimson avd gold brocade, snd her hostess, Mr.Montague Tharp, a platinum colored chur meurs with a hat trimmed with pale blue feathers.SOMBRE GOWNS WARM.The Countess of Arran looked weil in ber toilette of olive grven broche with a boa of silver gray ostrich feuthers.Mr.H acquired the property, in 1894, sn much of the building had disappeared, and what was left was In 20 ruinous a condition.that it did not afford any clear evidence when or how it was aitered by the successive prel- stes.\u2018The gatehouse that gave admis.n to the outer court was certainly rected by De la Zouche.The way in is the old one, but arch and tower are one, except that thers ean still be seen the remains of an iron hook on which swung one of the great doora, and the stone doorway into the newe| stale which gave access to the reoms above That De ln Zeuche was \u2018te builder is seem from inseribrd stones that came from It and are now in the museum at Caerleon.They declare it to have been built in the year 1419 A.D, In the reign of King Henry v, Most of the refeetory Is gone, though one of its high windows-\u2014four-lighted, arch-hended and transomeä\u2014is 1n the remaining portion, now used ass dining re but when lis present owner, Avray Tipping, PROFIT IN TOBACCO GROWN IN ENGLAND Mr.Arthur Pullen-Burry Invents Movable Hothouses in Which to Cuitivate the Plaats, (Special Dispatch.) Lonpow, Oct.11.MERE ar efortunes to be made bY \"T osscre growing in England.At any rate that is th eclaim put forward by Mr.Arthur Pulien-Burry, of Rectory Farm, Bompting, near Worthing, who has lnvented à system of forced cultivation of the plant Ly which he is adle to produce erops Of high quality tobacco several times in the course of the year.Briefly the system consists of large mevabie hothouses which protect the plant in (te various stages of growth, and especially at the time when the \u201cgum\u201d gathers on the leaves, A number of persoræ interested in the cultivation of tobacco, who were invitsd to inspect his eystem, saw the contrast in aise between plants grown in the open and those under the movable hothouses.Put in the soil at the same time, thoss under less were more than five times the size of the others, and their value more than correspondingly increased.There ie, of course, nothing now In grow- ng things in hothouses.The valua of this system lles in the face that huge strug.tures, 100 feet long dy 4 feet wide, including boiler, tank and healing pipes, are meved bodily from point to point on crete traverses over the various beds wecasion requires, by the mere taraing leof 6 whetl-as easliy turned as the The inventor asserts that all the tobacco @ darrei organ.ie grown at à profit, and the housse ma used all the Foor round, - re \u2014\u2014 THE WOMEN?LOOK FOR THEM AT THE QUEEN'S Rebuilt London Theatre Will Have Club Facilities and Tango Teas in Afternoon.(Special Dispatch.) Lonbon, Oct, 11.EMINISM has taken another step with F the reopening of the improved Quesn's Theatre.The play Itaelt, called \u201cThis Way, Madame,\u201d 18 appropriately named, but the appeal of the theatre to the woman who Hikes her rights ie that ie will encour- 4ge trolls for women between the acts.Meters.Mark and Sydney Blow, who Are managing the new theatre, are the saviors of women frum tne desolation of the interval.Grateful women playgoers will no doudt give them an ovation and remember them in \u2018their prayers.No longer will it be aimost compulsory for a woman to remain wedged \u2018In a otall, smiling bravely or yawning desperately, according to her temperament, waiting till the returning escorts, trying to look as If they bad not enjoyed thelr little excursion, come aking dae.\u201cThere wil] be an orchestra In the foyer «s well à5 the one between the footilghts and the stalls,\u201d sald Mr, Blow, \"and we want the lady patrons te atroit out deiween the acts and enjoy 1t Just as much as the men.\u201cWe ehail follow the Continental rule of having eur theatre oren ali day.We want the public te drop in Supt ren they Lea inclined, as they would In a ead er restaurant.There will be an orchestra te listen to, and on certain afterneens tapæo es will be arranged.\u201d The Countess of Limerick wore a dress and a long cloak of sapphire blue broche and a big blue hat, but those who wore sombre dresses looked and felt overwarm.Lady Arthur Grosvenor looked cool In à cream serge costume, with touches of Tose color on her coat and rose colored feathers in her bat.Tue Hon.Mrs.Rochefort Maguire also wore a coat and skirt of cream serge strapped with dull lavender.On the whole.tbe simplicity of dress was particularly poticeable.The newest toques that appeared were those made of black velvet with the brim turned up in front something like the bow of a gondola and from this springing a big black aigrette of some artificial plumage.It is with deep regret that the King and Queen will leave Baimoral at the conclusion of their holiday lu Bcetlend, even though they are coming south for a more than usually interesting occasion.The monarchs are devoted to thelr Deeside home, for it in at Balmoral that the home life of the royal family is most in evi.simple country gentleman and excels in the part.The Queen la no less at home at Balmoral than the King.She has been described by a genial olé Scotchwoman who frequently has seen and spoken to the Queen during ber sofours st the castle as \u2018\u2018juist the leddy as a leddy.\" The Queen acts the part to perfection and sees to the needs of her household, She calls on the cottagers, discusses their business and remembers thelr children by name the same way as her prodecessncs Queens Victoria and Aletandra.She never (alls to take & dally walk accom panied by Princess Mary and oftes by the King, yet she always manages to do a great desl of needlework each day.The monarchs bave had with them thle vos the Auotre-Muagarisa meeting at Newmarket, many who had|\" dence, The King.like his late father, is a; The Countess, wha was Miss Gladys Van.[LONDON IS INTHE CALM BEFORE THE STORM; ROYAL WEDDING SURE TO BRING A RUSH Entertaining in Scotland.Count Albert Mensdorff, who bas just returned from his vacation, passed partly in Switzerland and partly in Moravia.Count Mensdorff is a distant relation of the royal family, and {0 that capacity will attend the mairiigé of Prince Arthur, but not 25 a menibér of Iie-Corge Diplomatique.azorcr ce \u2019 The King and Queth Will arrive at Buckingbam Palace frém Bdlmoral to- @orrow moruing, and they intend to remain in London for thifes weeks.Then they: will proceed to Yo Cottage, where| they will pase the mostiés thet, they leave for ClatswdMs early in December, though before this they will bave passed a few days with (he Kart of Dur] bam and Lady Ance Lambton at Lawmdton Castle for shooting\u2019 While the King and Qubes sre 18 deuce at York Cottage the- King wii enjoy \u2018à day's shooling wilh Core.Countess of Stratford, and My; Murign [Kenanrd at.Hovghton Fall at tie.end fof October.- The shooting: trere is jex- tremely good, and the: King haw been Lere annually for several oases.Both the Kjogeand Wikn Nave: fis encacements for thir Mey AR AE in addition \u2018to those in counection with the soyai wedüing.Upor the duy of their geturn.for Tistunee; they -will \u201cbe present st the charity wiflhée #f A\" Loddda Coliseum that bas been mainly organised Ly Mme, Surab Berolardt.Arrangements for tbe royal wrddiog are uow ull sottled.It is officially an- wouuced that the Princess Royal, mother of the bride, is to be dsvocinted with the Kiog in supporting thé Duiliess of Fife, who will be given away.by the King.The bridegroom's supporters will be the Duke of Conuaught and the Crown Prisce of Bweden.The five bridesmaids wiil be all royal\u2014Princess Mary, Princess Maud, the sister of the bride: Princesses Victoria Helena of Teck sud the litite daughter of the Prince and Princess Alexander of Teck.AT THE CEREMONY.The King and Queen will drive from Buckingham I'slace without un escort, aud the bride and her mother will drive privately from Portman Square to St James Palace, while the Duke and and other members of the royal family, will walk to the palace from Clarence House, At Bt.James\u2019 the guests, who will num- the King apd Queen of Nerway aoû members af the diplomatie corps.\u2018The ceremony will de the simplest, na chauge being made from the erdinary wedding service.The Prinee and Pripcess will leave ister in the aftefnoon on a honeymoon, their destigation being kept a secret.It is still doubtful, notwithstanding a)! reports to the contrary, whether the Duchess will accompany the Duke of Connaught back to Canada after the wedding, Bbe is recovering wonder{uily, but there still Is fear of a relapse.and it fe well known by Ber medical advisers that the climate of Canada does pot agree with har, Count and Ce tess Laaslo Ssecbeny! will soon retur \u2018to thelr Hungarian home, where they will pase the winter.derbilt before ber marriage, is now quite woil again, and ber baby daugbier, the third, iv spokes of aa a very pretty child, The Countess bas been passing the sum.ser in Burrey, where she end the Count rented a charming old Bilsahethan house, Great Tangley Manor, heer Gulidford.So pleased were they with their bolidsy here that they Dave decided to return next year and have taken the place for three months in the summer.Grand Duke Michael end Countess Torby have many friends the Ameri cen set to English secloty.Mrs, John Mages, who {0 ole of thes, \u2018Nid\u2019 the Rue r time until ber two bundred and fifty, will include, All Arrangements Have Been Made for the Evént, Which, in Its Ceremonial, Wi! Be Simple\u2014Popular Hostesses Have Now Ended Their Round of where they are regular sojourners during the season and where they are notabilities in thelr own set at Cannes and Monts Carlo.Mr, and Mrs.Mages have enter tained in Scotland before now, and this season they were fortunate in obtaining Urie House again from Sir.Alexander Baird, as in those days thers was mueh competition for suitable Scotch properties among the American hosts.LONDON HAS NEW CLUB FOR TEACHING TANGO > or Will' Open in November as Place Where Members Can Dance + All Night.(Spécial Dispatch.) co Loncon, Oet.11.A ROENTINA tahgo tess and \u2018the teaching of the Brasifian\u2019 Maxtixe dance, are to bé\u2018the featüreé of à new West ud dancing club, which will be, Open to members .practically.all\u201d day and night.There also will be & class for the teaching of the twé dances, ds well as other» of à similar characte The date of opening thé \u201cclub h \u2018been provisionally fixed for the bag haine of November, and the bast Con- {tinental musicians, acquainted with the special dunces, have been engaged for the orchestre.+ Mr.F.H Payne, chairman of Earl's Court Limited, who fa the originator jot the dea, sald that In support of the scheme he has received scores of letters from all parts of the country.The !preraises will be in the heart of club and theatra and hotel land.\u201cIt will Bot be a night club In the ordinary acceptance of the term.\u201d he sald.\u201cIn fact it will be no more à night ,club than the Carlton or the Reform, which are already open all night It will be à club to provide the members with entertainment and with facilities for dancing.\u201cA feature will be the tango teas, and during supper thers will be a high cles cabaret entertainment, including \u2018an exposition of the latest forms of \u2018dancing, the Argentina tango, the Duchees of Consught, with Prince Arthur, Brazilian Mazxixe, and ragtime.by thej finest performers to be found.After supper the rooms will be available for dancing.by the members personally.\u201c1 hava been fortunate in securing two dancers, each of whom 1 believe will create @ great sensation.One ls an Argentine | gentleman, who is & member of a very !good family named Marquis.He has 'danced these dances from his childhood.{The other je an English lady, Miss Clayton, who has never before appeared in publio.Their performance of the two | principal dances will, I am sure, dispel the idea that they are Indelicate.if not Indecent.As a maitir of fact.when danced 8s they should be, \u2018h+y are the most fascinating and graceful movements Imaginable.\u2018 ; \u201cAn essential feature of the club witl be the cuisine, which wil! be In the hands of the farvous Gustave, late of the Savoy.\u201cLE evolved the idea because 1 found when 1 opened the Olympia Sksting Club, and from my association wits people who usually go to the hotels for supper, that there was a strong desire for some place of the sort where \\hey were not obliged to finish their evening at haif-pas.twelve or be turned out, with nowhers to ga except places in which they would meet undesirable people.| during the daytime thers will be classes at which members may learn the dances properly.\u201d .Be Got Kia, Wahsington Herald:\u2014\"Miss Gladys, can you'zook T' inquired the prospective suitor, sian Gre fui wife tously.at Urle Horse tor several days.Bc iy she answered ratty, but the Mr.snd Mn.être better kmown young men 1 am engaged to sssures me pookios 30 devi) ghia a the Riviera, that J won't have to.\u2019 T= opening of the Dorlen Galleries Substitute Clay for Live Ones Sportsman Arranges Traps on His Estate, Releasnig Imitation Birds That Fly Faster Than Partridges When Levers Are Disturbed, Providing Sport for His Friends, ONLY WAY TO SCORE (ipectal Dispateh.) Lowson, Oct.31.partridge shooting seasom, like the grouse, is proving a great disep- pointment owing to the unfaverable hatching period and the long drought.which killed off many young birds.But Mr.Basil Toser telly ir the Daily Express of & clever device of \u201cone of the best game shots in England, a gentleman who has travelled largely and done much big game shooting,\u201d to provide sport for his friends, Bhooting at clay pigeons, the same as used at English pigeon shooting contests, may not sound very exciting, but this \u201csportsman\u201d atncked the hundred or ao acres of bis little estate, wnich ts mostly hilly.with many banks snd hedges.a good deal of undergrowth.several small covers and a number of root fields, with clay birds.Starting off on thelr shooting expedition, \u201cwe had not walked more than ten paces through the rough stuff writes Mr.Tozer.\u201cwhen half a dozen \u2018birés\u2019 rose slmost simultaneously\u2014~three flew straight at us, two skimmed away over the tops of some gorse bushes.the sixth swept right across the line of guna, being finally smashed in mid-air by a clever left barrel from the gun on my right when it was fully seventy yards away.\u201cThere was nothing to pick up, of course, 80 the moment we had all reloaded we continued our cautious walk, ** \u201cTchick!\u201d \u201cA brace of irds\u2019 had risen ten yards behind us.A fusillade of seven shots Ereeted them, but they sank down In some long grass, wntouched and well out of range.Before we had procesded another five yards a covey of eight \u2018birds\u2019 rose, each flying in a different direction and at & different angle: some were smashed, but Birds cael in Shoot ot IS TO SHOOT QUICKLY \u201cbirés\u2019 rose in onus and twos ati] we hed walked about thirty yards, when another Covey Sprang up at our feet.all, as before, fiying In different directions.\u201d \u201c \u2018But how are the traps sprung; whet makes them go off?one of the guns inquired.\u201cI thought that would pussie you\u2019 our host said with a chuckle.\u201cThe traps are Sprung by wires attached to little levers hidden in the undergrowth and prawtically flush with the ground, and ff you step within & yard or so of one of thess levels it will be depressed sufficiently to pall the wire attached to the trigger of the trap and so release the bird.\u2019 \u201cEach trap is connected with seversi levers, 30 thet If you don't tread on or Bear the first lever, the probability fis that you will tread upon the second; or the third, or the fourth, and the instant you do.that the \u2018hir&-or a hrace of \"Se as the case may be\u2014flashas into the air, The greatest \u20acifficulty I had was in ar ranging all the levers 20 that one or other of the guns must tread upon them, or on most of them.\u201cOur host told us he found that the best load to use in à 13-bore gun for the clay bird is about thirty grains of E.C.powder and an ounce of No.7 shot, and that the dest way to \u201ckill the birds is to shoot as quickty as possible.\u201c \u201cThe waiting game is useless for clays be sald.The only way to make a geod score is tc snap at them the instant you catch sight of them, for these artificial birds get out of shot so much faster than 1tve birds do.I have arranged on my shoot days that all the traps shall be reset by my men while we are at lunch, and the angles of flight changed, so that in the afternoon we shall be able to get an equally good shoot while returniag 3 the saine ground\u201d * three at least escaped.Alter that the Every Home Can Have Good Art Opening of the Dorien Galleries jn London Brings Artist and Patrons Together\u2014_\u2014 (8pecial Dispatch.) LoNpox, Oct.11.At South Kensington inaugurates an '\" oxpariment th thé world of art which 18: arousing widespread interest.The Doren \\GaMartes, \u2018whieh \u2018ows\u2019 thelr 1n0ep- top to Mr Adrian Gordon, Mr.\" Ernest MH.BE.\"Cox and Mr.E.J.Gtasdn, mark the first serieux attempt in England to Sing the-artist aid the people ints touch, \u201cMr.Adrizn Gordon, \u2018who briefly\u201d outlined to your correspondent the objects aimed at in the: opening of the galleries, remarked thet there was no feasible reason 10 prevent beautiful things from being brought into any home in England at the present time-save the obstacle of the middiemen.\u201cUnfortunately art has been cornered by the purely commercial person in England.Anything which possesses intrinsie artistic value to-day, from a picture to a couch or candlestick.fs immediately seited by the Intermediate shopkeeper, with the result that the buying public is obliged to pay nt least fifty per cent over the price which would be charged them if they bought from the artists direct, \u201cThe object of the Dorien Gailerles is largely to abolish this artificial scale of prices.\u201cIf the peopie deai through the Dorien Galleries they will be able to furnish the household with at least a dozen objects for 8 sum of money which, if expended through the medium of the ordinary shop.man, would only give them a trinket or & miniature.\u201d A large number of most eminent artists © fthe day have arranged with Mr.Gordon to place their works on sale at the Dorien Gslieries.with the object of cunvincing of plotures are Mr.Graham Richardson, who possesses an interesting collection at \u2018Witley, Surrey, and Mr, Jobn Linnel, who, among other pictures, is lending g pore trait of Blake, painted by his father, the famous artist, who was acquainted with Blake in his early days.It is not generally known that the Tate (Gallery possesses some hall dozen painte ings by Blake as part of the permanest collection.At least two Gf thise ars exalt les of the.artist's best work, -Ops-is- ter color representing Dati\u2019 dank 18 a drawing of a fairies\u2019 dance, with x Titania and Oberon in the béckground, 1 \u201d the first there.ars shining .cherublms.sueh-, es Blake alone could have conceived; Mug\" same spirituality and wildness as are met - with under msother forth in \u201cSongs nocence.: TILLINGS\u2019 IS ROMANCE OF A LIVERY STABLE Famous London Bus Line Began with One Gray Horse and a Trp.(Special Dispatch.) LowpoN, Oet.11, ILLINGS, Limited, who were re» T sponainie for the motor bus strike, are a firm whose history is one of the romances of South London.Some sixty years ago, when Peckham was a rural village, the late Thomas Tiling started as & livery stableman with one gray horse and a trap.This small venture was the foundation of the biggest livery business in the world.Mr.Tiling later commenced an omnle bus service from the corner of Rye lane to Gracechurch street, tn tha CRy, the original fare for which was half a dellag return, and the dark green busses were very popular for many years.> the people of England that they can obtain the best In modern art at an expenditure below the sum which the ordina The whole scheme nas been destgued on the broadest sphsre.Fhe public whl be able to obtain anything from an antique bedstead to à Christmas card.Should the venturs be & success, it is considered that ft will entirely revolutionise art furniture and decorations in England, besides bringing some of the finest pletures by modern artists within the reach of very many who have up to the present bean unable to possess objects on which they have set their hearts, owing to the prohibitive brices set up by the middleman.Préparations are en foot for an exhi- dition of Blake's drawings, to be opened at the Tate Galleries naxt month.The display whi be opened on October 18, and will replace that of the pre-Raphaelite pictures at present on loan in the gallery.Judging from the respunds already received from coliectors of Blake relics, it shopkeeper would describe as \u201ccost price] One interesting feature was the \u201cexe press\u201d bus, which, drawn by four horses, used to call round at the private houses of its regular patrons each morning bee fore starting for the City.The next venture was the \u201cTimes\u201d bus, of light greem color, which plied between Rye lane and Oxford Circus, a four horsed bus, the conductor of which use to blow a post horn.* Other bus mervicen followed In, quick succession from and to the various subd.urbs, while a large carriage business Was also being developed, For many years the Tillings have supplied the horses for the Lord Mayprs Show, the Metropolitan Fire Brigade\u2019 \u2018the Army, and at the present time for .the Territoriale, ; ; Three years ago they had ¥,600 horses in their stables.Notwithstanding the advent of the automobile, they still have 5000 and there include 00 grays, said to be the finest collection of ite kind in the world, The present heads of the business are is likely that the exhibit will be the mont! works.Mesldes oll and water color paintinge and tempera prints, there will be & number of books which Blake himself printed and bound.Nearly sil tba lilake relics are! stil} in England, very few .having yet found their way to Ameriva.Consequently! those who are oollecting the exhibits bave not far to seek.| Among (hese Whe are leading ° umber ICIS Messrs.Richard and Harry Tiling, sons \u201cArrangements will be made for tempo.[F¥Presentative ever held, and all interested\u2019 of the founder.The former was quick rary membership :f & week or à month Lo|iN Blake will have @ unique oppcriunity [to see the possibilities ef the automos suit transatlantic and other travellers, nnd [Of 2eeing the greater part of his extant bile and can claim the distinction of having run the first publie motor bus on the Oxford Circus route.The firm now own more than two hum dred motor busses and hava one of tte largest feetr of automobiles In London They are «leo contractors to the Posl Office fur sutdmoblis mail vang.Mr.Richard Tilflng, however, still favors the horse and may he neem most evenings driving his pair-horse phaetos up Rye lane on bis way home rem Bogs ome \u201cressued out of many waters.\u2019 The other .In the second the dancing.fairies have the\u2019 .MU ma __ we x\u201c, DE RSS Lex Natural Cashmere, \u2018\u2018\u2019Théta\u2019\u201d .\u2014 \u2026 ce canoes $1.26 Natural Wool, Fleece-lined.\u2026 .\u2026 Extra Thick and Soft Natural Wool.\u2026 .$2.90 Natural Wool Combination Undersnits fitanfield's Canadian Underwear .:.0200000 san vesossarecs000u 2\u20260ce000ee 41.50 J.H.MULLIN, HABERDASHER .48 FABRIQUE STREET.2° MORLEY s\u2026\u2026nvocc ee $1.50 Ce (THE CHRONICLE \u2014_- em \"SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913.ENGLISH UNDERWEAR \u2018| tmmcoomorocun | ee, | ; Mri Tok Wool Cotbmers Sox.EERE AU Lie HOBBERLIN CLOTHES.Morley Extrs Thick Wool Cashmere Sox.85¢ Morley Soft and Thick Wool Cashmere Sox.500 BIG GAME Mosse and -Garibou Hunting Lake Edward and Shicoutimi Districts Hosting Licences, ofc.Send for copy of Fish and Game Laws.F.S.STOCKING, ©; 32 St.Louis Street.Enert& cie Poe! | PHYSICIANS \u2014 SURGEONS | Ex-Pupils of the Hospitals Paris.Specialty: General Surgery, {i Discase of the Genito-Urinary | H.Organs.nu Orthopedy (Disesse of the banes and articulations).Hours of Consulations: #%0.16 am, 1.30 to § pm, 7.30 to 830 pm.Office: 71 St Ann Street.Tele 1501.i : Dr.Achille Paquet 31 St.Ann street; Telephone | 2300.Dr.Albert Paguet, 4 § \u2014\u2014né \u2014\u2014 $5.90 per month ARTHUR LAVIGNE 54 Couillard Street ST.LAWRENCE HALL MONTREAL fa Magnificent new entrance on St James Street 200 Rooms (many with baths attached.) aor rate from $1.00 per , American Plan from $2.50 \u2018per day.: A J HIGGINS, LTD.SELECTED TITLES \u201cThe Visioning,\u201d by Susan Glaspell \u2018The Prince and Betty,\u201d by P.G.Wodehouse, *The Golden Road,\u201d by L.M.Montlo, Mies Jimmy.\u201d by Laura E.Richards.\u201cParrot & Co.,\u201d by Harold MacGrath.\u201cAmerican Nobility,\u201d by Pierre de Coulevain.\u201cThe Lady and the Pirate,\u201d by Emerson Hough, \u201cThe Gold Taril,\u201d by Harold Bindloss.\u201cThe Wilderness Trail\u201d by Frank Williams, *Saadberrs,\u201d by Alfred Henry Lewis.| | \u201cHonorable Mrs, Cary,\u201d by Mra Neary de 1a Pastuer.«taken from Fall Fiction, received by P.J.EVOY, Bookseller & Stationer 141 St John St LA BANQUE NATIONAL On and after Monday, the 3ra November next, this Bank will pay to ts shareholders a dividend of two per went, being at the rate of eight per cent per annum, upos its capital, for quarter ending on the 3lst of 106 next.', This dividend will be paid according to the list of shareholders of record om the Mth of October, 1913, Ry erder of the Board of Directors, N.LAVOIE, General Manages.Quebss léth Sept, 1912, - Jor Tasis, wd fr edlot = AAR wo on A .The 88.NATASHQUAN CAPT.JOS.BOUCHER, Will sait TUESDAY, OCT.4TH, ag 700 P.M, for Natashquan and Ports of call, with passengers, mail and general cargo.Freight now received at Steamers berth, Pointe-a-Carcy whart.October sailings, 11th and 25th.For all particulars, apply to The National Navigation Ce, Ltd, 116 Dalhousie St, Tel.300.: SS.FLORIDE .Oct.11th The \u201cFloride\u201d returns from Quebec to Bordeaux via New York, and is open for cargo to Bordesux, and passengers to New York Rate, first-class, including berths and meals, Quebec to New York, $30.For accommodation and freight rates, apply to: W.M.MACPHERSON, General Agent, Quebec.Or to City Ticket Agents: PF.S.Stacking, St.Louis strect; Hone and Rivet, 31 Buade street; E.Koumilhac, Palace street \u2014_\u2014 STEAMER \u201cFRONTENAC.\u201d _On and after the 28th September, time and circumstances permitting, this Steamer will run as follows: From the Island: From Quebec: 645 a.m.eee 7.30 8 m.815 a m.\u2026 9.15 à.m.1000 a.m.1130 a.m.100 p.m.- 200 p.m 3.30 p.m.445 p.m.530 p.m.615 p.m.On Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from the Island at 645 am; Fridays and Saturdays at 5.45 a.m.SUNDAYS.130p m.S00 pm.280 p.m.$.30 3 On holidays the boat will make trip from the Island at 800 a.m.and in the afternoon at the same hours as on Sundays.STEAMER \u201cCHAMPION\u201d St.Laurent, 8¢t.Michel, St Joan and On and after the Ist October, weather and circumstances permitting, the Steamer \u201cChampion\u201d will run as tres, Sundays and Holidays except- From Berthier L.M.J.5:00 am.St.Jean.6.0 am.St.Mickel., 7.15 am.St.Laurent.} .5.00 am.Quedec.ii \u2026.8.se oa.3.00 pm.Friday frome - St.Francois at .St.Jean.at 6.4 St Michael .St.Lanrent .\u2026.x.:10-00 a Quebec Saturday .1:00 bye SUNDAYS:c- is.From Quebec.8.00 am.From St.Jean.4.00 p.m, \u201cOn Saturday the same Steamer will run between Quebec and St.Francois, I.O.so 2» to Five itizens the advantage of breathing the fine ai the river, ¢ ni from ! Leaving Quebes.Returnde #>.6:30 am, 8:00 a.m.940 am.Gaspe S'eamship Company Lid.8.8.LADY OF GASPE.This steamer will sail from Quebec for the Gaspe and Baie des Chaleurs ports as far as Paspebiac, on Qctober 7th and 21st, and November 4th at 4 pm Freight will be received at the Custom House Pontoon until 2 p.m.on the day of sailing.For information, apply to GASPE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Limited.\u2019 40 Dalhousie Street.\u2019 North Shore Steamship Line, Mai! and Passenger Service.SS.\u201c\"ARANMORE,* Capt.O.Sherrer.Proposed sailings during Oct., from Quebec to Natashquan, via all inter- mediste ports of call, OCTOBER 7th and 18th, AT7 PM.Freight will be received up to 3 p.m.day of sailing.For sates of passage and freight, and other information, apply to HOLLIDAY BROS, Phone 359.101 Se.Peter St \u2018from Glasgow, with pasengers and a em SCENE | SHIPPING NEWS § ANOTHER GOOD \u2014SEVERAL STEAMERS TO PASSENGERS.\u2014_\u2014 .C P.R LINE the RMS.Empress of Ireland, in charge of her new commander, Lieut.Tarnbull, R,N.R., arrived in port from Liverpool at 7.25 o'clock yesterday morning, \u2018and moored at the Breakwater.As owing to the state of the tide at Liverpool on the day of sailing the Empress did not leave that port until midnight on Friday, 3rd inst.She thus made another fast run from port to port, and that despite the fact that she experienced what seamen style: moderately rough weather on the Atlantic «nd fog in the Gulf of St.Lawrence, and Lieut.Turnbull is to be congratulated on his fast passage.The lieutenant is no stranger to the St.Lawrence, having filled the position of chief officer on the Empress of Britain and Empress of Ireland, 21 well as commander of the steamers Montcalm, Monmouth, and Mount Royal.and served as an officer on the Lake Superior and Lake Manitoba.\u2018 Having obtained leave of absence from the C.P.R.he served two years as a lieutenant in His Majesty's navy, As already reported in this column | 28 with the Pacific squadron and in the Channel fleet.He is a younger bro.\u2019 ther of the Trinity House, London, of which H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught is master.Possessed of most affable and pleasing manners, Lieut.| Turnbull is sure to become most popular with the travelling public, whom he may come in contact: Although the Empress of Ireland left Liverpool with 1474 passengers in the three classes, that number was ; increased by one before Quebec was reached, for a third-class passenger, Mrs.Margaret Cornthwaite, of Manchester, Eng., gave birth to a fine | boy, when the ship was in mid-ocean.The happy mother was on the way to Sudbury, Ont, to join her husband.She was accompanied by four children, ranging from ten to three years of age.The latter were taken to the Detention House, while the mother and babe were sent to Jeffery Hale's Hospital.Although the weather was rough, thé trip on the whole was good, the passengers enjoying it and lañided frôfn the big ship in the best of spirits.Steamer Montreal, Captain McNeil, from London and Antwerp, with pas sengers and general cargo, was reported 125 miles east of Belle Isle at 9.30 a.m.yesterday.Due here on Monday morning.ANTICOSTI LINE.Steamer Cadillac, Captain Sullivan, having discharged cargo, left for Anticosti at 2.00 p.m.yesterday Steamer Renvoyle, Captain Redfern from Anticosti, for tne upper lakes,\u2019 with a cargo of pulp wood, passed bere last evening.BAIE DES CHALEURS LINE.Steamer Gaspesien, Captain Blouin, having landed pasengers and Quebec cargo, left for Montreal yesterday morning.CUNARD LINE.Steamer Ascania, Lieut.Melsom.R N.R., from London and Southampton, passed Point Ameur at 12,30 p.m.yesterday.Due here Sunday afternoon.She has 167 cabin and 214 third class passengers and a general cargo.CANADA LINE Steamer Willehad, Captain Filsinger, from Hamburg, etc, with passengers and a general cargo, passed Father Point at 5.30 p.m.yesterday.Due here this morning.DONALDSON LINE.Steamer Athenia, Captain Black, general cargo.was reported 180 miles east of Belle Isle at 9.30 am yesterday.Due here in port on Monday morning.MANCHESTER LINE.Steamer Manchester Port, Captain Stott, having landed Quebec goods and taken nn board part of nutward cargo, left for Montreal on Thursday night.EVERY WOMAN rt rvel et dur supply socopt 8 for Hilusyr ds te bi Ah read Sond To 17 gives full men me QUEBZC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Steamer Guiana arrived at St.Thomas, W.l.from New York, at 8.00 a.m.yesterday.Steamer Cascapedia ssiled for the Maritime Provinces at noon yesterday.ROYAL LINE RMS, Royal Geurge.Lieutenant Thompson, RNR, rem FST PASSAGE E22 OF THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND | 2 ARRIVE HERE TODAY WITH | 25 Ausonia 30 Fras Grose.re Von, e .PCR&E 30 Baltic.fe York.\u2018Éivervel » .Briain.à Fee 3 elphia, ew York.P.C.& & Note:\u2014Abbreviations \u2014 P., Plymouth Hn eurg: B.Bremen: 5.Sout! Cherbi hampton ba burg; P or Prince; passed Cape Magdalen, at 1.50 p.m.yesterday, and is due here at eight o'clock this morning.She hag 147 first.278 secand, and 635 third-class passengers, the mails and a general cargo.Among her saloon passengers are Lady Falconbridge and Maji Robertson, besides the following Canadian officers who left here last Augon the same steamer with the Minister of Militia.Colonel! Sain Hughes: Lt.-Col.W.F.Buell, 41st Regiment; F.J.Clarke, 7th Mounted Brigade; F.GC.Jamieson; 19th Dragoons: L.P.Mercer, Queen's Own Rifles; C.F.Wigle, 21st Regiment\u2014 Tw WHITE STAR.DOMINION LINE Steamer Teutonic, Captain James, from Liverpool.Saturday, 4th inst, passed Father Point at 6.00 p.m.yesterday, and is due Here at five o'clock this morning.She has 405 cabin and 325 third-clpss passengers, and 3 general cargo.: GENERAL NOTES.Steamer Roekferry arrived from the upper Inkes yesferday.and went into the Louise Basin to load pulp wood, Steamer Wagama, Captain Asterwald, from Sydney, with a cargo of coal atpived here yesterday and went into the Louise Dock.Steamer Wacousth, Captain Olsen, from Sydney, with a cargo of coal, arréved ie poet yesterday, during the akersoon.and moored at Prince's pier.; \u2018 PORT OF.QUEBEC, Arrived October 1100.\" SS.Catcapedia, Hearn, Mentrealy Quebec Steamship Company; a eneral cargo.; 88°\" Waédusth, Guess Sydney; \u201ccoal, SS.Wagama, Osterwald, Sydney; coal, : SS.Renvoyle, Redfern, Anticosti: Anticosti Ts.Agency; pulp wood.SS.Rock Ferry, -\u2014, Upper Lakes; light.Cleared SS.Cascapedia, Hearn, Pictou, etc.; Quehee Steamship Company; passengers and a general eargo.SS.Wacousta.Olsen, Sydney: ballast SS.Wagama, Osterwald, Sydney; ballast.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebee, October 10, 1913.L'Islet, 40: Clear, east.Inward at 12.40 pm.tug and tow.Cape Salmon, 81: Cloudy, northeast.Outward at 7.50 a.m.steam barge Robert Rhodes.Father Point, 157: Cloudy, light east.Willehad 70 miles east at 1 p.m, inward; Teutonic 80 miles east at 1.30 p.m.inward, Outward at 10.20 a.m.O.A.Knudsen.Matane, 200: Clear, east.at 11 a.m.Hesperian.Martin River, 204: Cleas, morth- east.Inward at 2.20 p.m.Bridgeport.Cape Magdalen, 294: Clear, variable, Inward at 1.50 p.m.Royal George, .Fame Point.325: Clear, calm.Outward at 8.40 am.Lake Champlain.Heath Point\u2014Clear, south.Inward at 12.40 p.m.Cornishman, Flat Point.575: Clear, northeast.Inward at 5.30 a.m., Kendal Castle.Outward at 6 am.Kronprins Olav.Inward yesterday at 2 p.m.Beatrice; 6 p.m.Blackheath! 7 p.m.Wabans.Outward yesterday at 2 pm Melville; 7.30 ».m.Lingan.Clarke City, \u2014Clear, light west.Knutsford aod steam barge Sharples at wharf.Point Amour, 673\u2014Cless, northwest.Inpard at 12.30 p.m.Ascanis.Belle Isle, 734:Clear, north.Athenis, 180 miles east at 9.30 a.m.inward; C.:P.R.Montreal 125 miles east at 9.30 a.m, inward.Above Quebec.Longue Pointe, 134: Clear, north- Outward east.Tnward at 11.25 a.m.Manchester Port.Vercheres, 120: Clear.northesst.Inward st 1.58 p.m, Kamourasks.Portneuf, 31: Clear, northeast.Out ot 2.10 p.m.Sin-Mac and tow: Hee son and tow anchored, St.Nicholas, 12: Clear, northeast.Inward at 1.58 pm.Gaopesien.H.8.McGRERVY, HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.Sept AM PM Oct.AM FM.turday .0 11 3: 3 Seay L120 428 4:44 FINANCIAL.(From Barry & McManamy.) Earnings.C.P.R.earnings first week of Ottober, increase $380,000.Detroit United, August gross, $1.- 186,358, incroase $82,854; August net, $389,173, increase $18,964; eight months net, $2,885,589, increase $215,334.St Louis & S.W., fourth week of September, $350,000, increase $2000; month of September, $1,126,000, increase $7000; from July 1, $3,242,000, decrease $74,600.Norfolk & Western, August gross, $3933.478, increase $57,656; August net, $1,288,538, decrease $214,752; two months gross, $7,779.205, increase $323,532; two months net, $2,576,215, decrease $240,726.N.& West, August revenue, $3,393,- Wir, | 477, increase $57,655; August operating income, $1,161,705, decrease $217,307; two months operating revenue, in- crase, $323,532; two months operating income, $248,241 decrease.C.& O., fourth week of September, $968,308, increase $99,198; month of September, $3,075,450, increase $143.- 019; from July 1, 09,181,968, increase $233,265.QUEBEC CLEARING HOUSE.Clearings for week ending Oct.9, 1913, $3,412,072; 1912, $3,584.576.WOMENS\u2019 CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION London, Ont, Oct.10.\u2014The 18th agnual convention of the Dominion Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union opens in this city tomorrow.The morning will be occupied with registration of visitors and in the afternoon there will be a meeting of the executive after which the World's Women's Christian Temperance Union Committee will convene.On Sunday a great Sunday School rally will be held led by Mrs.Bullock, W.C.T.U.Domirfion Superintendent.The convention will be formally opened Monday.TRAGEDY AT A BALL.London, October 10\u2014A ball given at Baku, in celebration of thy mayor's birthday, came to an abrupt and tragic conclusion, os ù 8 Dancing was in full swing when Paul Gatchineky, a \u2018wealthy focal landowner, entered the \u2018room.Seéing his beautiful young wife, whom he had maried only a week previously, waltsing with an officér, he drder- \u2018| ed her in ahgty tônés to retiré.When she\u2019 refused he left the room, but shortly afterwards returned and stabbed her to death., Thed he attacked add killed his fif- teen-year-old sister-in-law who had attempted to rescue her sister, and also stabbed and seriously wounded his parents-in-law.PASTEST BATTLE CRUISER.London, Oct 10\u2014Although strict secrecy has been enjoined regarding the new battle cruiser Queen Mary, which is now with the First Battle Cruiser Squadron at Portland, it is freely stated that the ship has clips- ed all preyious speed records of her type.Built to an estimate of twenty- eight knots an hour, the Queen Mary has passed most sanguine expectations, and it is stated to have attained on her full power trials an actual speed of 35.7 knots.Her consumption of coal is enormous, surpassing even that of the Lion, for on her trip to Portland from Portsmouth, some sixty miles, no fewer than S00 tons of coal were consumed.FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.HQUSE, No.62, on Ste.Ursule st., upper town, comprising 10 rooms.Apply on the premises ot at the nffice of Messrs.Gauvreau & Montreuil.notaries, 81 St.Peter street.octi1x6 \u2014 \u2014 BUSINESS NOTICES.\u2014\u2014\u2014ee ee Everyone should possess a \u201cKoh.i- noor\u201d Propelling pencil.Just the right size for waistcoat pocket, charming in design, alweys ready for use, never out of order.Large variety from which to choose.Obtainable everywhere.FURNACE FOR SALE A No.4 \u201cDAISY\u201d, double base, in good order.Apply to No.43 Lackewrliere 81.overcoat.ST.GEORGE, $3.00 a suit.Drop in and look them over We are showing Fall lines- for a suit or overcoat from the finest mills in the world.They are stylish and finished fit for a king, yet prices are as low as $20.00 or up td $50.00 for suit or UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR All Wool.WOLSEY\u2014White and Natural T.LAFRANCE, 11 BUADE STREET, QUEBEC -\u2014 \u201cTes { Color, $6.00 a suit, before the weather gets cold, LOST.LOST\u2014On Togsday morning, Oct.7th, a pair of ritnless eyeglasses in case.Reward on return to Mrs.K.E.Webb, 16 St.Denis Ave., The Capeoctl0x3 WANTED.WANTED \u2014 Experienced dining- room girl and dishwasher.Apply St.Ursule House, St, Ursule street.Oct.11x3 WANTED\u2014One of the leading Life Assurance Companies of Canada desire an Inspector for the city of Quebec.Salary and commission.Apply \u201cB,\u201d care Chronicle Office.Oct.3x1w WANTED\u2014By a young married couple, one or two furnished rooms, in good locality, with board preferred.Apply by letter, A.B., this office.WANTED\u2014At once, general ser vant, for family of two.Apply with references, 46 St.Louis street HELP WANTED.WANTED\u2014A male or female cook.Must have good references.Apply Kennebec Hotel, Levis.oct10x3 Canadian Goverument Railway Mail Clerk Examinations in Quebec during November.Men over 1S eligible.Big pay.Vacations with full pay.Sample questions free.Write immediately.Franklin Institute, Dept.823-G., Rochester, N.Y.HELP WANTED\u2014MALE \"Earn $15 weekly for few houra work mailing circulars for large Maif Order House.Supplies furnished free.Mer wanted everywhere.National Supply Co, Windsor, Ont.IF YQU, write plain English you teady, income writing for may earn papers; experience not required.Capital Press \u2018Syndicate, Washington, D.C oct9,10,11,16,17,18x6 LEARN BARBER TRADE\u2014 Few weeks required;-pools, tree; position secorel ola Kate, 2 yeirs ef: tablished, 42 colleges.Write for pars ticulars.Molar Barber College, 62 St.Lawrence Boulevard, Montreal ANY: intallignat-ammes :mnz age steady income corresponding for spapers; experigncs unnecessary.ial Peak Srna | Wishmeton, .Csept28,27,29,0ct2,4,6x6 HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE WANTED\u2014A housemaid.Apply to Mde, F.E.Roy, 5! Grand Allee.octlOxlw WANTED\u2014A young girl to take care of two children from 2 to 6 p.m.daily.Apply to Mrs.Lyster, 25 Ursule street.oet9x3 EMPLOYMENT WANTED.\u2014_\u2014___mmee tr fes ENGLISH LADY, certificated children's nurse.returning to England middle of November.would give services as nurse or companion in return for travelling expenses.Apply C.F., Chennicle Office.oet10x3 AGENTS WANTED.Agents! Canvassergi your address furnishes you free, best work and pay, direct from manufacturer and producer.Agents Free List, 35 West 8th Street, New York.Gold and Silver Sign letters for store and office windows, Anyone can put on.Write today for free sample.Metallic Letter Co.437 N.Clark, Chicago.SALESMEN WANTED.SALESMEN WANTED\u2014Experi- ence unné@ressary, easy work.big pay.Write fordarge list of openings offering opportunities to earn $100 to $500 a month while you learn, positions assured.Address Dept, 544, NATIONAL SALESMEN'S TRAINING ASSN.Chicago, New York, Kansas City, San Francisco.\u2018| John street.NOTICE\u201d For Sale or to Let Two valuable business properties, situated in most central business sections of city, vis: One on St John St, outside gates, and the other on St.Joseph street.This is a splendid investment for any person ga good proposition, For further particulars 7 writing to \u201cE\u201d care cree fa TO LET.\u2014\u2014\u2014 res TO RENT\u2014Furnished and heated for the winter months, two bedrooms on bathroom flat, also large double room on first floor.582 St.John St Oct.llxiw _\u2014 ONE ROOM to let in a private family.Gentlemen only.Use of telephone and bath on same flat.Apply 27 Stanislas Street.octl0x3 A FLAT to rent.Five rooms and bath room; gas and electric light; heated by proprietor; $25.00 per month, Apply telephone 3731 from 6 to8p m oct10x3 re TO LET\u2014Comfortable, furnished rooms, with good accommodation.Apply 10 St.Ursule Street, near Stoctôx1w HOUSE TO LET \u2014 Magnificent corner of Lee and Cartier streets (near De Salaberry street), alf modern conveniences; immediate posses.siod.Apply on the premises, pr at n D'Aiguillon street.Telephone _\u2014 TO LET\u2014A honse of 8 rooms with good cellar and yard in very good order.No.241 Prince Edward et; Immediatr: possession.Apply to Mra: Bruneau, 243 Paipge Edward 82 ; To LET\u2014On Hill at Sitio, 4 large self contai.! house, 8 roo: znd bath, furnacé, oderc convend ie, also large of grotind suité e for vegeta Ea ous Jaa ete Short Sane m end of stree ; P, Connolly, No.43 Dall\u2019 yspie- strept.wad 4 FOR SALE.FOR SALE.\u2014The valuable business block forming corners of Dalhousie, St.Paul and Prince of Wales streets; for years occupied by Messrs.Wm.Carrier and Fils, Reg\u2019d.Wholesale Flour and Grain Merchants Facilities for receiving and delivering merchandise by rail, at the door, avoiding cartage.Terms of payment easy.Yor particulars apply to Amos J.Colston, Hochelaga Bank Buildings, FOR SALE\u2014House No.26 St.Ana street, Upper Town; 15 rooms.Prop= erty of the late J.O.Tousignant.Best location.W.R.LaRue, Notary, 28 St.Ann street.- - AGENTS & SALESMEN WANTED: 2 WANTED at once.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Perso: to work for us in spars time at home.No experience re quired with our NEW ART COLORING PROCESS.Easy and fascinating work.Good pay.No canvassing, Write for instructions (free).COMMERCIAL ART STUDIO, 315 College $t, TORONTO, Canada.Tuth.st PERSONAL., Wr.Theodore Augin Le Pagh\u2014 Messrs.Giffard, Le Masurier &.Giffard.: solicitors, Island of Jersey, request Mr.Theodore Aubin Le Page, formerly of Jersey, to communicate with them.NURSERYMAN.rer re FOR SALE, wholesale of retail.thousands of apple trees, plum trees, cherry trees, red currant bushes, gooseberry bushes, 1aspberry plants, grape vines, strawberry plants, rhn- barb plants, etc.; hundreds of ornamental trees, American ash, silver maple, Norwegian maple, walnut, Lombardy poplar, ete; all kinds of flowers, rage trees, ilps, gladerlls, guelder roses, hydrangeas, Hiscs, elder trees, \u201ccambucar nerea,\u201d ete.În fact, we have everything you require.in fruit, ornamental trees or 8.Send me a Îlet of what you require Address Elie Hardy, Se.Alban, neuf Cou I.- sep lüxt uth,ogtx 1m CUT THIS OUT FOR LUCK\u2014 Send birth date and 10e for wonderful horoscope of your entire Ife.Prof.Raphael, 499 Lexington avenue, New York Ag.16xlaw.satx10 mr i pp ttt LADIES, when delayed or irregus ler, use Triumph Pilla; always dependable; \u201crelief\u201d and particulars fres.Write National Medical Institute, Mil waukes, Wis, laweat \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MARRY~[f you are lonely, The Reliable Confidential Successtul Club has large number of wealthy eligible members, both sexes, wishing early ort.| marriage; descriptions (ree.Mea Wrebel, Box 26, Oakland, Cal - th.L \u201dn oo \u2014] ALLAN LINE | ROYAL MAIL STRAMSNIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Cotsiean ,.Twos Sept.0 Virginiad .Tues.Oct.7 Tunisian .Tues.Oct f14 Victorias .Tues, Oct 21 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW LONDON.Pomeranian .San.Sept.28 Scotian .,.Sun.Oct.5 Corinthiag + Suu.Oct.12 Bicilian .\u2026.Sun.Oct.19 lonian\u2018.\u2026.Sun.Oct.26 \u2014 For rates and fall particulars zpply to Local Agents or ALLANS, RAE & CO., Quebec.LDSON LINE] OLAIGOW PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE\u201d REG x From Montreal *T.S.8.ATHENIA .Oct.18 .8K, .Oct.2 18.135$ .Nov, 1 Cold Storage on Steamers marked * Passage Rates: One ci bin (11) $47.50 hr ater East \u201cand Weibound, ly any steamship agent or fr dont meen: CO.Limited, AGENTS, JOINT LONDON FREIGHT SERVICE Cold Storage and Cos! Air on al! Steamers marped * Mon reat STES ASCANIA .on LA DRVONL Ts AUSONTA Now.Calis From Montreal ss.CAIRNDRY auergenensess about Oct.25 lth Service x M : Tom Montreal 88.CERVORA .about Oct.21 Ne Castle Service M \\ 85.CERVONA .about Oot.3 THE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited, AGENTS.TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY TIME TABLE.Taking Effect 1913.Ne.1: jp) Leaves ect June, 23 1 2.i 30 AM.Écrire Connors, N.R.12.23 P.M.No.3.ce) eaves Riviere du Loup.11.40 AM., Arrives Connars, N.B.9.33 P.M.No.2.(a) Leaves finer, NB 1» By .rrives ere du Loup.4.15 PM, No.4.(a) Leaves Connors, N.B.7.30 AM.Arrives Riviere du Loup 4.40 I'M.1 AH treins Daily Racept Sunday.Connecting at Edmundeton Junction with Canadien Pacific x for Woodstock, Fredericton Bt.John, NM: Iteulton, Presque Isle, u and Port Fairfield, Me.And st Riviere du Loup with all Intercotoniat Railway Express Traigsor further information, folders, ete, a ply F.§.Stocking, 32 St.Louis bi, A Hose % Rivet, 31 Buade Street or 9 evard Mt, Laurent, Montreal.- 0.G.Grundy, General Mansgerrx Belanger, General Freight and Passenger gent, Riviere do Loup\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hotel! Blanchard JOS.CLOUTIER, Prop.To Montreal at Tickets good going Friday or Saturday an $13.00 ssc For Tickets, ete., apply M, P, CON Weckiy danougs v.EY THE TWIN asd TRIPLE- { ECREW OVAL WAIL STEAMERS Maintaining o Service of Exc comfort end safety, Rat * From winter \u2014 rer LAUREN ional Mer: viz., ports, MELA 2 *Caronie Cet.19, 10 6.Maoretanle \"> se Grampian .Thur.Sept.25 , Scandinavia ae Bus.Oet : Carmanis, Mer.Le, PE esperian .Thur.Oct, Protorian ., Sat Oct 18 LUSITANIA \"gv, 8 [TTvemia, Des.ce MONTREAL-HAVRE- = || \u201ccarenia nev.in wa l Preis Der 4 IVERNIA .IRE ofS ES re apan, | Manile, v and th America, Inds ane EE eam ORIENTA! A INGE TO INDIA, AUSTRALIA.4th 24 Brate Street, N.Y.gps Battery.The Robert Reford .Limiwd, 103 Bt.Peter 81, Hone & Rivet, 31 Busd Stocking, 32 51.Louis Street, Quebec.Oct.I utb East- An eames will SA Plywor ri $, A Ba CT) lan 142% $31.25, any steamship agent or The Robert Reford Co, Limited.M ), , St.Johm, N.B., ontreal nd ai Cup Lie to.St at rs Gaudias MACHINIST, Repairs of all kind prompüy ne - tendad te.Now oe Tessin Pun | wolophone 2046 and Navigation Companies.Residence 5628 KOTRE DAME SQUARE - QUEBEC 116 5th Street, Limollou, ' Steamers QUEBEC, and MONTREAL TO MONTREAL and RETURN WREN-UND TRIPS, including berth beth ways.UENAY RIVER EXCURSION Meals and Berth Included.Et-amerilcave Quebec At 8 A M.on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, LL HE AR AL TG CT MEGANTIC 5, $ snd Ssilinge on application, Phone Ni Portland, Me, and Halifax, N.S.CUNARD \\ NEXT SAILINGS or THE .Fastest Steamers is the World LUSITANIA OOT.15 MAURETANIA OOT.22 Gelling at 1 A.M.PISHQUAND les RLIN, VIENNA *Calls at Quasnstows Bast and West Bound MEDITERRANEAN-\u2014ADALATIO SERVICE 5 ST RANCONTE Res 8 ULTONIà class oely.Round the World Trips, 9408.00 end Up Special through rates to Eaypt 1 Ching, Mail \u2018Australie.New nd, usard \u2018ours, ACINTS yOB PENIHOULAS, AND L Cent MA JAPAN Ns Piers, foot West M.R Offices, e rs NARD LINE CANADIAN LONDON PASSENGER SERVICE ptoi in TEE ANDANIA Nos.16 as d 50 an nd $30.25 te $31.25.Westbound $30.00 to For full particulars of all serviees, apply to CANADIAN PACIFID EMPRES SES CHRISTMAS BAILINGS From St, John, N.B.Lake Manitoba.Dec.10 FROM HALIFAX, N.8.Empress of Ireland.Dec.13 Emipress of Britain.Dec.27 QUEBEC-LIVERPOOL Empress of Ireland.Oct.16 Empress of Britain.Oct.30 Montreal-Quebec-Liverpool Lake Manitoba.Nov.6 Montreal-Quebec-Trieste (Calling at Naples both ways.) Tyrolia .coovvvennnen Nov.1 Particulars.sailing ilatn.eta, 01 aplication to G.sa oe.= ee ous Ll Jr.iso 81 torking.§ C.K.and G.M, foe G.T Ry.bec, \u2018 Rr Bureau Quebec.6.00 AM.Bally Exsopt Sunday.$4.90 id returniag Saturday or Meadsy night.$13.00 NOLLY, Gen.Agt, R.&-0.Lines weve and Liverpool TIO 8% % CANADA fn TEUTONIS 2%.t and affording the latest device: foe es New York\u2014Quesnstown\u2014Liverpeal.Celtig.\u2026 Oct.161 Maltie\u2026 .0ct.2 Codrie.,.Oct 28 11 eltio.212: Nov.13 \u2014ee | W.M.Macpherson, 53 Dalhousie cific Railway, hn non l'win-screw steame: SPECIAL SATURDAY ONF CLA t \" .RE CAR î \u201cTT m.Canopio\u2026.\u2026.0ct 261 tree Nov, 1 v Dover\u2014A Park: Ne STE ee 2 eu; street; Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade otreet; Geo.J, salting mem heu vend orient vaste oF rr} 1, \u2019 Liitino* La Savoie, Wed, « 22 *LA GAYOI ard THIRD LASS Passengers M.Macpherson,é3 Dathounre St.\u201cV.8 Btoahleg.\u201832 8 MEDLs.IRANEAN PORTS KED STAR LINE street; F.8.Stocking, 32 8t.Louis P.Moore, Canadian Pa.Com je: Générale Transatiantique Line te Havre wi ie: of FROK NEW 18! ze Lu nee DE CE + & Rive, 31 one = Husds \u201cDOMINION\"'STKA DOMINION OOAL COMPANY, unm MUITRS AND CIIPPURS OF THE ORLIDOATED pu Soroenea Run-ef-Mine and Utaets je Por Partiesiere, apply te SALES AQENT,-112 GT, JAMES ST, MONTREAL Mae GAS COALS | crosomically end _premptiy | of the leaders, remaining.above | was well bought cn advance steadily AUDITOR AND CURATOR Accounts Tevestigeted and Collected.Compromise, Linnidotien of lassivent Estotes AD works 0 ve me vill be autsustoé to me GIUSLIST COMPANY BUILDING, 4 Dalheusis Street.NEDODGALL & COMMS ot Brokers 81 ST.PATER STRGET H.8.THOMSON Soll Phone 3008.P O.Des 487.BOSSE&BANKS Ep TE We Offer for sale 410,000 Dominion Flour Mlis, Limsts0 Canmsolidated 1st Mortgage 6% Bonds st par, with 50% of Common Stock.CAPITALIZATION: Common Btock Outstand- Cons.1st Mortgage 6 The Company was\u201d organized he 1911, and owns mils at Montreal, Brantford, Hamilton, and St.George, Ont.Daily espacity: 3.000 Basrels\u201d - Neuville Belleau & Co.STOCK BROKERS, Tel, ma 93 ST.PETER ST.Arthur Bruneau, A.T.Dupuis, - Quebec.4 Hopital Be Noma BRUNEAU & DUPYS Stock and Bond Brokers, TELEPHONE 1596 11-12-15 SAULT AU MATELOT, UEBEC, .= Direct with Chas.Heed & Co, New Yosk Orders promptly executed om all Rachanges, A.A.GINGRAF, Stock and-Cotton Exchanges.BARRY & McMANAMY Stock, Grain and Cotton Brokers 20 St.James Strest - Exclésive wire connections with | Jenks, Gwyane-& Ca, M.Ÿ.Travellers \u201cGive Up\u201c Orders solicited, COMMERCIAL NEWS NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.McDonald & Lesperance, stock brok- us, private wire (0 New York and Montreal.Hochelaga Bank Building Telephone 1227.(Canausian Fress Service.) New York, Oct.10\u2014Bear traders singled out a new target for their attack today.In place of Steel or Union Pacific, in which selling has been concentrated during the recent decline.Amalgamated was the onspicu- ously weak stock among the leaders.Fluctuations were .agsin uncertain, with alternate advances and declines reflecting nothing more than the shifting tactics of professional traders, but Vie movement as a whole was downward,- After a slump in.-the morning which depressed leading stockks 1 to 2 points, the list picked up on short covering, but the advance marked no genuine accession of strength and another decline came before the close.In connection with the weakness of Amalgamated, the break in the London copper metal market and reports of further price shading here were referred to.American Telephone seeu- rities resumed their decline.\u2018The convertible 43's last 1%.and the stock fell 2 points 10.122%.a new.low record since 1908.1 Steel made the best showing of any es terday's.low paint: It was pot affest-, ed unfavorably by the monthly report of unfilled tonnage, although a further, falling off was revealed, The September decrease of 219,000 tons had been forecast closely.I¢ was the ninth successive decline in unfilled orders.The statement -served, however, to quiet reports of a very marked falling off last month.Although the unfilled tonnage on the corporation's books has! declined nearly 3,000,000 tons since the beginning of the year, the company stiil_has on hand orders sufficient to.keep it working at a high capacity rate until well into the first quarter of 1914.Owing largely to heavy payments by the banks to the Sub-Treasury for customs duties in connection with the release of goods held in bond until the new tariff law became operative, it is probable that another loss in cash will be shown on the week.Forecasts of the bank statement pointed to a shrinkage of $3,000,000 to $4,000,000.Liquidation of speculative bond -jspes imparted a easier tone to the nd market.Total sales, par , $1,270,000, par value United States 3's coupon advanced % and the registered 4's % on call, Received over the private wire ol 3 .301% | 10156 10154 Se Pac.LE EN So Ry.\" 21) 21K.21% 21% Do pid.76% \u2014 76% Un Pac .153% 156 _ 152% 152% US Steel.,.56%.56% 55% 56 Do pid .105% 105% 10834 10534 = \u2014\u2014\u2014 CLOSING LETTER.Received over the private wire of Neuville Belleau & + brokers, 93 St.Peter st, Quebec.New York, Oct.10\u2014The market was reactionary in the easly tradipg, being saided by the bears, which caught stop-loss orders.Antalgamated Copper was especially weak on rumors of a government suit und the break of 1 pound of the metal in London, American Telephone and Telegraph was rather weak, and other industrial specialties in the active list declined easily.Stress was laid by the short interest upon the appointment of Brandois as counsel for the Interstate Commerce Commision, which was not taken as arguing for success for the railroads.The United States Steel unfilled tonnage, as expected, showed a poorly one, unfilled orders decrensing 298,- 000 tons.The Union Pacific gave out 3 supplement statement to the effect that whatever plans for distribution might be made, the effect would be to conserve to the Union Pacific investor a 10 per cent return.\u2018 In other words, after the cutting of the melon, the regular dividend rate will de reduced.: Washington advices were of a more cheerful character, it being assumed that the bankers would carry their poliey through.This may explain the steadier tone in the later trading, though it remains to be seen whether the administration Accumulsted Funds .Revenue for the Year.Assets in Canada .,., The Reversionary Bonus of Pol emounted to $5,857, ail with profit policies.W.MORTON MAS À L \u201ct$ Meustals Ea J tan EE » THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANGE COMPANY op +» + « .063,000,000.00 i 7,750,000.00 se »\u2026\u2026.18,000,000.00 holders for period of 199, to 1910 being at the rate of $15 per 81,000 per anaum on SEY, Chief Agent.+ Hi Qube M.LDOHAN STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN AND COTTON.Dominion Building Private Wires to NEW YORK: CHICAGO PITTSBURO TORONTO oN AONTRZAL Stocks bought or sold for cash or on sma¥ margin.Small commission charged on trades.\u2014 \u2018All cash deposits guarantesd.PHONE 4748 may2zly.will make any material concessions.Money was still firm, with lenders asking higher rates for the longer periods, though the borrowing demand is light.The bank statement promises to make a poor showing, owing to the loss to the Sub-Treadury.In the late trading, the market again sold off and closed heavy.We still feel that it is the part of wisdom to hold off on long commitments and would sell on the bulges for moderate profits.\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Quotations furnished by Messrs.Neuville Belleau & Co, 93 St.Peter street, Quebec.Buvars, Sellers.Bell Telephone ., .144 147 Brit Col Packers .142 147 Brazil Power.87% 8 Can Pac Ry .230% 2304 Can Cement .eres 33% 4% Do pfd.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.9344 94 | Can Converters , , .41 42 Can Cotton pfd , .73 75 Can Loco .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026.47 _ Crown Reserve .160 Detroit United .: 73 NDom Iron pfd .c000 \u2014 95 Dom Steel Corp 44% Dom Tex .82% Goodwins Ltd .Dopfd._ Halifax Elec .160 Hillcrest Collieries pid.83 87 Lake of Woods .133 139 Laurentide Co .170 Mont Cotton .Mackay Co pid .St Paul , , Mont CoCtton .Mout Power .Mont Telegraph Nova Scotia Steel Ogilvie Flour Quebec Ry .Rich & Ont .Sawyer Massey .Shawinigan Power , Span River.+.Toronto Ry.\u2026 Tucketts Tob pid.Ames .\u2026.\u2026cvoucusce 13% 14 Do pfd .a.0u 71% 71% Dom Bridge .119 120 Banks, BN AM.\u2026.15l _ Commerce .« 204% 205% Hochelaga + 4 eevee.155 157% Merchants .«.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2014 190 200 256 Quebec .-.123% Union.139 Saler.McDonald, 25 at 18; 50 at 18%; 25 st 18; 50 at 18%: 25 at 18%.Brazil, 200 at 88%; 25 at 8834.Span River, 90 at 15%; 25 at 15%; 50 at 15%; 75 at 15%.Steel of Can, 10 at 19%, Ogilvie, 25 at 120.Bell Tel bonds, 3000 at 98%, Dom Tex, 25 at 81%.Hochelaga Bank, 10 at 158 Dom Bteel, 5 «t #4.Dom Iron pfd, 25 at 95 HMionis, 1 at 90%.Mont Power, SS at 211%; 5 at 211%; 20 at 212, McKay pid, 1 at 68.Mont Power bonds, 1000 at 973%.Rich & Ont, 78 at 109)§.Halifax Ry, 2 at 181.Ames pfd, SO at 71%.Tramway bonds, 2000 at 98 MONEY IN WHEAT.$1000 Buys Puts or Calls on 10,000 bushels of wheat, No Further Risk.A movement of Se from price gives you chance to take $500.00; 4c $400.00; 3c $300.00.etc.Write for particulars, CO, Park Bidg., Cleveland, O, > Oct&11x2 Quebec Steamship Co, Lid THE CENTRAL STOCK & GRAIN | R Assign In the matter of LUCIEN BEAUDET of St.Jean Deschaillons, Brick-Maker, Insoirent NOTICE is hereby given that the said Lucien Beaudet has nesde me = voluntary assignment of his assets for : the benefit of his Creditors on Septomber eh, 1913.he Creditors of the said insolvent are hereby requesied to file me their claims as soon as possible.Quebge, October 9th, 1913.R ERXEST LEFAIVRE.\u2018 Acsignet.Office: 98 St Peter St, Quebec.ST.LAWRENCE LINE Quebec to Gaspe Coes: Ports, Qeepe.Mal Bay, Perce, Summerside, Charlettstowis and Picton ES.CABCAPED; A.1,900 tons.with most modern accommodation for passengers, will sail from Chowinard\u2019s pPrntouns, Quebec, at nonn Friday, 24th of October and 7th of November.NEW YORK BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES LINES From Pier 47, North River, New York ROYAL MAIL FOR BERMUDA.SS.BERMUDIAN, 10518 tons dis placement, sails from New York at 11 am., 22nd October, 1st, 12th and 22nd November.Fastest, newest and only steamer landing passengers at the dock at Bermuda.From New York, for St.Thomss, Et.Croix, St.Kitts, Antigus, Guadsloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St Læcis, Barbados ané Demerara: 88 PARIMA, 2 pm, 18 Octobas.Por all information apply to QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO, LTD, 40 Delhousie Street.F.& STOCKING, HONE & RIVET, G.J.P.MOORE, Ticket Agente.Quebec.AUDITORIUM NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT QUEBEC STOCK EXCHANGE.\u2018Tne following are the auotations on the Quebec Stock Exchange: (From Barry & McManamy.) Banke.Asked.Bid Montreal .400 0000.233 Quebec .125 122% Union .» +.138 National .133 Hochelaga .188 Molsons .198 Commerce .205% 205% Royal.2 Can Pac Ry.Rich & Ont.109% Mont Power .«212% 212% Quebec Power .vereseow \u2014 12% Quebec Steamship Céd., \u2014 78 Nat Telephone .« 24 \u2014 Do pfd.2 _ Dom Textile , .8 81% Toledo Ry .2000000050 \u2014 Bonds.Dom Tex Series C .:.100 Montmorency Cot Co.101 Can Electric .e.ceeees.100 Quebec Jacq .\u2026.\u2026 80 THE TORONTO .A PRODUCE MAREST Toronto \u2014The Juotations on the exchange are as fol HE Wiheat>Ontario, No.2 winter, 83e Béc onttide, according to location Manitoba, No.1 northern, 88%s; do, No.2 gorthern, 87 %c.Oats\u2014Canaélas wests No.2, Me; No.3 do, 38e at lake ports for immediate shipment.Ontario, No.2 white, 33aMKe outside; da, on track Toronto, 35a36c.Corn \u2014 American, No.2, yel., 78%¢ on track, Toronto.Peas\u2014No.2, per bushel, 90c.Buckwheat\u2014Per bush., 53c.Flour\u2014Manitoba, listed at Toronto, first patents, $5.50; do second patents, $5.00; strong bakers\u2019, $4.80.Ontario, winter, 90 per cent patents, $3.55 sea board.Mififee4\u2014Manitoba bran, $23.00 per ten; do., short, $24.00 per ton, on track Toronto.Eggs\u2014Selected, 34c doz.; fresh 30c; No.1 stock 28¢; No.2 stock 2c.LONDON MARKETS.London, Oct.10\u2014Raw sugar, centrifugal, 10s 10%d; muscovado, 9s 3d.* Beet sugar, October, 93 7%d.Cd.Calcutta linseed, Octobez-Novem- ber, 45s 10%d.mt Linseed oil, 230 7%d.# Sperm oil, £30.Petroleum, American refined, 8%d; spirits, 9%d.Turpentine spirits, 30s 4%d.Rosin, American strained, 99 6d; do.fine, 155 7%d.BULLION MOVEMENT BANK OF ENGLAND London, Oct.10\u2014Bullion amounting te.£33,000 was taken into the Bank of England today and £20,000 was with- deawn for.shipment to Malta, COTTON.New York\u2014Cotton futures closed barely steady.Closing bids: Oct.\u2026.13.27 Mar, 13.04 Alse No.31 $3.80 RETURN GATURDAY, OCTOBER ith, Special train at 1:50 p.am.from Palais Station.Return limit Octobes 14th, 1913.i PARLOR CARS.HOMESCEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS To Winnipeg, Fémonton and intes mediate stations.Going dates Or ber 14th, 21st and 28th.REDUCED RATE TO PACIFIC COA.Until October su.Vancouver, Victoria, Sesttle, Porland, flan Francisco, ete.Partieulers on ication te 30 Se John Bt, corner is Hill : G.J.P.MOORE, General Railway and Steamihip Agency.All lines represented.e ° HAND THUNK vi HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Round trip tickets on sale to Winnie peg, Edmonton snd intermediate stas tions.Every Tuesday up to Octobes 28th.Return limit two months.DEPARTURE OF TRAINS FROM LEVIS (opposits Quebec).PASSENGER\u20146:50 a.m.Sey brooke, Portland, Boston, Mo and intermediate stations, comne ing at Montreal for Ottawa.DAIL EXCEPT SUNDAY.FAST EXPRES5\u201412:30 p.m., fog Montreal, New York, Ottawa, Tos ronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, De! troit, Chicago and West (Daily except Sunday for Sherbr Costicaok and * Island Pond.DAILY.: EXPRESS\u20147:20 p.m.for Montreal and intermediate stations, N York, Ottawa.Connects at Mo real with \u201cINTERNATIO LIMITED\u201d for Teroato, § and West DAILY EXCE SUNDAY.ARRIVAL OF TRAINS AT (Opposite Quebec.) 740 a m DAILY; 1:55 9 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY; 10: p m.DAILY EXCEPT § Particulars on application to 10 Ste.Anne Street, Phone 567, hg 20 DaJhousie Street, Phone 73.J GEO.H.STOTT, C.P&T A, QUEBEC, QUE, COTE CENTRAL CHANGE OF TIME - ing September 20th, 191% Through New York Sleeping Car Every Day DINING CAR SERVICE.\u2018Trains Leave Levis: * $00 AM.\u2014~For Portland, Sherbrooke and all local stations, daily except Sunday.t $20 P.M.\u2014~For New York and Bess tos and all main ling sts For Chay and ns daily York Pullman daily mecting at Sherbrool with Pullman for Ferry from Quebec 30 priantes vance of train departure, \u2018For further information and man reservations apply F.8.en D.P, | Thos.| al! Ocean Steamers.Tons Koti { 4 ¥ pv ! INTERCOLUN A PAILWAY HUNFERS\u201d EXCURSIONS Special round trip fares to destinations in the Provinces of Que bec, New Brunswick and Nova Dates of issue: October 10th 25th, inclusive, ; Return limit: November 15th, 1918, Further information and aleeping car reservations on application to So Offices, Nos.7 fu Fort wl al housie elephones an Busde St, Telephoog Na dk = ez 8 J.NESTOR £ C T.A, __ \u2018* No.7 Du Fort 36 AN Atlantic\u201d Royals , nsurpassed for ~ Pores Comfort, Quality of Appointment and Montreal Quebec Bristol À; Next Sailings: Royal George.October 10th Canadian Northern 8S.160 St.Andrew street, 32 St Louis street, and 31 Busde street 15.10 Apl.12.28 13.15 May .13.03 12.96 June.12.97 Jan.\u201c+ mand and prices easier.E MATRIMONIAL CIRCLE,\" Falla Jun 11 12.0] stoke?Rpt bE $Spot dense quiet.Middling uplands Pros x 13,70e: do gui .IY Sales, 290 bales.Erie, pad Mopar Rodd TFs Liverpool.\u2014Cotton, spat, fair de- © Spt.20x2w Am.mid.fair.794 Low mid.7% Good mid.764 Good ordy .664 Middling.752 Ordinary .630 The sales of the day were 8000 bales of which 500 were fer speculation and export, and included 7300 Americaneceipts were 4000 bales, including L%XE YOUR CHARACTER trol your life - a ere De guided ne aires ere e Fire etre Address : \"METUREL STUDD,\" (Dept.C.ne) G5.7 Surfs Gourt Sarvena, Londen, Bugland, Postage 1© Ruglead Two Cente 1200 Amerioan.Fuwsaras cosned snd Closed quik Ç + à han Sptadn , : 2e.gene «VF en \u2018DAISY\u2019 Universe\" 277 \u2018Acknowledged as being the BEST BOILER Limited PERAMBULATORS t D.8.RICKABY, bimet-maker, Upholstersr, Under- * teking Establishment, Appraiser.337 ST.JOHN STREET.CIVIL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS, Eagineers for \"Ville Montcalm.\u201d : Water Power Development, B Water Supply, Specifications, Q Inspection, Cement Testing, ¥ i Reports, Surveys and Plans for © kh Subdivisions, Etc.5 N \u2018 Corner \u2018\u2018oumain Hit, a Caisse d'Economie Bldg., A Telephoné 26f-.R §1 St.Peter St.- QUEBEC.§ Now is The Time Why dont\u201cyou, bave your White | Sarge Suits dyed some other color for ru.\u2018 j The best people in Quebec have Was the winning number in our Pixit Plant Guessing Contest, and was won by F.McGill Quinn, No.40 St Joachim street, Quebec.Our Pixie Plant Guesing Contest, Serie B., is now going on.One valuable prize given with each 50 Pixie Plants sold.Pixie Plants are worth the money \u2014only 5e each.They grow in 48 hours in the tiniest of flower pots, and make very pretty table decora- BEAUPORT SITE IS FINALLY APPROVED ALDERMAN LOCKWELL OF.\u201c- tERS ICÉRESION IP CITY 18 NOT GIVING AWAY A LOT The City Council last evening finally passed the report of the Finance Committees recommending the offered by the sisters of Asylam for the erection of the proposed new Civic Hospital LONG DISCUSSION.When the question came up for consideration as fifth order of the day Ald.Lockwell spoke against the selection of the site and the discussion kept up for more than two hours, aîter which the report was passed without vote, Ald.Lockwell dissenting.In tke course of his arguments against the adoption of the report Ald.Lockwell said that he would resign his seat in the Council if he could not prove that the city in their agreement with the sisters of Beauport Asylum were giving away the equivalent of a capital of $100,000 at 4 per cent.Among the others who spoke were Aldermen Lavigueur, Gosselin, Cote, Verret, Cannon, Trudel, and Fiset, while Mayor Drouin closed the debate.informing Ald.Lockwell when he calculated the price of the land in making a statement of what the city would grant to the nuns he forgot tions, or can be used as instructive toys by children.Watch out for our special Baby Doll Guessing Contest, which commences on October 15.Particulars ter.T.H O'NEILL 248 ST.JOHN STREET.that the land in question would not be divided into building lots but would be retained as farming land.hence the value would not be at all the same.COMPANY WITHDREW CHARGES The C.N.R Company, on whose complaint Joseph Emile Belanger, agent at Chambord Junction, was arrested by Detectives Walsh and Defoy on the charge of embezzlement, withdrew their charges yesterday and the prisoner was duly liberated.An error was made in yesterday's Chroni- : ete in stating that Belanger was the Scarlet Salvia, per dozen.75c | agent at Chicoutimi.Boston Ferns, each.50c, 75c, $1.00! The agent at Chicoutimi is Mr.J.Small Ferns, each.0c Jean, who is still agent there.and has We will have a fine lot of Chrysan- : never been arrested in his life.The themums ready to cut by the end of | Chronicle regrets that this error, the month.} which was due to incorrect informa- d Open to visitors Sunday and week | tion, should have been made.ays.Designs from $3.00 up.THEY DO.JOHN RAMSDEN, i The Cape May Beach was drenched Phone 295.Gardener.| with moonlight, andjjscated on the sand, a young man af a young woman conducted an ardent wooing under white lunar rays.he young man Woscthe young woman's hand, Champ Clark remarked \u2014\u2014 Sillery Nurseries Bergerville WALLACE COLLEGE 25 STANISLAs ST., QUEBEC.16tb Year.Suits dyed and cleaned at GLOVER'S LAUNDRY, - Colomd Street.\"Phone 4382.GLOVFERE D WORKS, Se Valier Se \"Phone 1810.Instruction give.in Bookkeeping.| to à novelist whom he was entertain- Shorthand, Telegraphy, Mathematics, | imE:
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