The Quebec chronicle, 7 novembre 1914, samedi 7 novembre 1914
[" .TO-DAY'S WEATHER FAIR AND COOL.Genuine Russian Breakfast Tea Extra Mild, Full Bodied Tea, Highly Recommended for Afternoon 1914 CROP Extra Long Filberts .A.GRENIER, GROCER AND WINE MERCHANT, Established 1882.94-06 8t.John Street.Phones 1247-1248 \"ESTABLISHED 1764, Caravan English \u2026 vavssaus 0000 00000.$138 ne ssansosn es 24e.ver pound \u201cMONMOUTH\u201d THOUGHT TO BE ASHORE ON COAST OF CHILI BRITISH FLEET PLUCKILY GAVE BATTLE TO STRONGER SQUADRON UNDER UNFAVORABLE CIRCUMSTANCES AND \u2014 London, Nov.6\u2014It was the British cruiser Good Hope, Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher Craddock's flagship, which foundered after being set on fire by shells from German warships in the naval battle that took place off the Chilean cost last Sunday.The British cruiser Monmouth, which the Germans said they had sunk, was badl: damaged.and it is possible that she is the warship whikh was reported today to be ashore on the coast of Chile.So far as is knowr none of the Good Hope's crew survived.This was the news given to the British public by the Admiralty ch:s svening just as the people were beginning tc think that the German ac- :ousts cf tae result of the baitle in the Pacific had been exaggerated.The only bit of satisfaction for the Pritish is-shat their latle Pacitic leat \u2018ad itself chosen to give battle to a very much strong-r squadr.n and had not been overwhelmed until the last r»ossible shot had been red at the enemy.The Britisa cruiser Glaszow, which | was with the Gond lope and Mon: mouth.also put up a ght azainst the two German cruisers Le:pzig and Dresden and when her bigger sisters were put out of action managed to scape.Rear-Admiral Craddock lived up to his reputation of being rnc ou the followers of that naval be à joke, [t should never he tor gotten that at the outbreak oF thousands «f German and Austrian the colors from every Province in Canada and every State in the American Union, Most of them never got there.: The British command où the sea pre- | war, \u2018reservist=\" were summoned tr vente them from securing passage across the Adantie.So they piled up | Atlantic \u201cagainst a great dam: und many of against the seu-board them are still idle and desperate in t cities of the United | ane imagines tha: the | Government will any open organization of this dl Sates America permit pointed ust for the invasion of Us ada the T i possibility: and with le raid might he accomplished Mase ress if there were Tutely farce ready to meet it Sueh à 7 cuil suhe saules dargerous te vidual recruiis own, ety avt village li we cpt er of men semi-drilled and el, armes, avcus: med to ns had a etfe * a signal ve should have such au advance until the volunteer regimes \u201could be sep competing to mass agams: temaining in the country Leaught to the print nf attack Thee fHiome Guards would form sentinel- {t would he a rail ta pene \u201crate the D ominion at any point with: + instantly coming in enntact with ae military Unervous system.\u201d whieit would hold it in check and send in an alam at the same moment.This sen time, then.when the formation wi Home Guards «a patriotic move: We shold like to see jt be the most Europe, was puinted out by Briga- popular of German commanders with dier-General Scriven, chiei of the his men.for they believe that his age, Army Signal Conps, in his annual re- his experience and his kindly nature burts subnutted today to Secretary will prevent him trom ruthlessly sac- Garrison.- rificing his men, although all accounts \u201cIt now ivpeurs.\u201d said General seem to agree that ae has spent his i Scriven, \u201cthat th: actual game of war soldiers prodigal'y.Even so, the men is played upenty, with cards laid on know that a prince has no particu- the table.and opportunity no longer lar respect foi the lives of common is given for inference as to cmcealed soldiers, whereas a general who was movements or \u2018nr surprises; perhaps once a common soldier and is at not even for the exercise of the high Heart democrai.c might be expected military quality of anticipation of the to value more 'nshiy the lives of unseen movenents of the adversary.| those belonging (0 a class from which | | \u201cIt seems thut the aeroplane, and he himself rose.\u2018 to some smaller degree, all air craft, i have altercd, nut the principles of DAMROSCH AND SYMPHONY strategy, which are immutable.but} ORCHESTRA HERE ON 25th the theory and application of grand\u2019 judging from the unprecedented in- tactics.\u201d ; | terest aroused everywhere by the ap- Dirigibles as service units the ReN- nroaching appearance in this city of eral consigned to the \u201cwaiting 1st.\u201d à merica\u2019s premier musical organiza: \u201cMorris M.Langhorne.secretary; Office from Valparaiso state that a of the American legation to Nether- i belligerent warship is ashore on the lands and Luxemburg, E.B Wyman, ~ Chilean coast and it is possible that member of the relief commission, and this may prove ta he the Monmouth.Edward Bell second secretary of the! Energetic measures are heing taken American Embassy at London have jon this cssumpiion to rescue the sur- returned from Brussels where 450.000 | »ivors.to the Ad- He recommends that the aeroplane continued t> be the main reliance of prepared to recommend that the army take up the dirigible seriously, as its value is still believed t> be indeterminate: it requires too many fa the United States army for aerial\u2019 conductor, it is sale to predict tha: work, remarking that he was \u201cnot yet! ; view, seen \u201ction: the New York Symphony i Orchestra, with \\Valter Damrosch a- ATURDAY, NOVEMBER this extraordinary event will be thr greatest success.from all points ot | at the Auditorium for many a season past.Fveryone real | meals per day are heing issued.Those peaple whu are able to pay are being charged five cents for the meals.The meal costs fifteen cents and Rell says that rich and poor stand in line for these meals as it is the only way they can get food.\u201cThey state that very plans have heen entered into by the central committee for receiving and distribution supplies throughout Belgium.The country has been ded into provinces, each provines handling its own distribution and he.ing represented hy :wo members on the central committee.All requisitions on this office will come fron the central committee through the American and Spanish ministers.* sub-committee in turn will sell fond to the communes which will resell or distribute free to» those in need.\u201cThe sub-commitices are formed generally\u2019 by members of the town councils so that the whole organization has an official and un-question- able standing They are afl in ac- eyed and are holding mee ï me ta time at Brusseis and comoi ing data, as to the needs of every district rogardless of h-x remate.The people are elated at the shipments and the practical results given.\u201cSome uneasiness is feit here hy Relgians as the result +f quotations f-m the American press to the effect that supplies would be seis \u2014\"tary authorities.The that his will stop the shivment or evmplies.I have assured them tha: the supplies would come regardless «f thoes unfounded sunonsiti ns\u201d That all emergencies are being fore- s-alled is evident foam a note issued tv the central ¢amniitee in Relgium in which it is «tated that the commis.| c te! | complete { Cradd ek, wha commanded the Brit.\u201cThe action appears i miralty to have heen most gallantly contested, but in the asence sf the {(\u2018anopus the enemy's preponderance Lin force was consideratre.\u201d : Rear-Admirai Craddock Rear-Admiral | Sir Christopher ish squadron from the cruiser Good «* Hope and who probably went down with her.was in charge of the Bris.ist fee: in Mexican waters at the time the American marines vecupied Vera Cruz.He was 52 years old.Sir Christopher had a distinguishe! revord and received many honors an! decorations.During the Soudan jan in 1891 he wmourishin.fond Ir 14 now vera! years mice | ow 4 4 has sever falt a < : : wines 1 cike cuery erm averding Tr We to friends wire are If your dealer ducs not Tern the b Ts you can got ren hy as ate cn nu bu ce eu Baw, Ve ea am The De Wiliam\u2019 Med ne \u20ac crite, that PRICE OF FOWL IS ADVANCED.Epidemi: in Cattle Causes Upward Terdency in Poultry Prices.6.4 .- for Tcaso.ot 1he epident of Tot and misuth Ge one vai spree of i advanced \u2018our cents a + last forty eight Hours.ments 65 far cul asser ie pres ot dressed < uot hen affected, rn ho oh tat awl ne riche A + be, it ls a Choice if you tone up the stomach, cat the! HIS FAMILY OF FIVE SET EXPLOSIVE IN ROOM UNDER SLEEPING WIFE AND FOUR CHILDREN St.Louis, Nov.4\u2014\u201cI blew up my home with dynamite and caused my wife and four children to be burned to death.1 waited until I felt they the best stomach tonic.One or two; treatment | took, was gradually grow- \u2018 re to the effect 3 were all gone before 1 called for help.\u201cWhy?I killed them because I loved another girl and wanted to be free with her.\u201d George Stone a United States army recruit.whose farmhouse near Tolono, TH.was mysteriously destroyed .Sept.27, made this confession here today to police offi-ials who listened aghast with horror.Tenderloin Girl Lavghed at Him The man told his terrible story in a nuite.conversational wav and puf- cartes as he talked.His only rece c he voiced: \u201cRe :t the other oir] trened me town at re when 1 nid \u201ccp done and acc her ta run away with me.I dort really know whs she j\u20ac ant : = what = cme.He exolained \u2018hat aries a un er movie met \" and «be a pare: HENS Ve ner nfatmated dus À «+ name.ny! time an e sait, van f ! tras my far Uf wae spending wow or Lucille wa tte?her mr iaent The du hers RUTHER io {nan an son the jaeath vie {1 led cahier 7 ail rss suits was Cone Aa \u20ac af the it ant ward = x SAT iE TE rere ya rT a Te 88] Between Two Things-Ve Lust Sell Cheaply or Else Keep Cur Goods Stone went on, and his house was partially demolished.Then flames showed upstairs, apparently from an overturned lamp.He could hear the cries of his wife and the children, some of whom had not been killed by the explosion.\u201cI waited till 1 couldn't hear them, then ran and called neighbors.They hadn't heard the noise, and began to help me carry out the furniture from downstairs.\u201d \u201cDid you tell them your wife and children were upstairs?\u2019 Stone was asked.\u201cNo,\u201d he said, \u201cI didn'e.\u201d The woman and four children were all burned to death, investigation showed, but there was no suspicion that the tragedy had not been an ac- \u2018cident.Qis] Finally Betrayed Him Stone immediately left Tolono and enlisted under an assumed name, at Mattoon.Il, after \u201cLucille\u201d spurned him, .His false enlistment reached the ears of the Prosecutor of Champaign County, who found the girl, gotN the story from her, and traced Stone to Jefferson Barracks, where he was arrested yesterday.When he was convinced \u201cLucille\u201d had told of his guilt he said: \u201cOhwell, 1 might as well tell you all about it then, so you'll have it right.\u201d He will he taken to Illinois for trial The girl, whose last name has not been revealed, is under surveillance.A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY An eminent scientist, the other day, | gave his opinion that the most wonderful discovery of recent years was the discovery of Zam-Buk.Just think! As soon as a single thin layer of Zam-Buk is »pplied to a wound or a sore, such injury is insured against blood poison! Not one species of microbe has been found that Zam-Buk does not kill- Then again.As soon as Zam-Buk is applied to a sore, or a cut.or to skin disease, it stops the smarting.That is why children are such friends of Zam-Buk.They care nothing for the science of the thing.All they know is that Zam-Buk stops their pain.Mothers should never forget this.Again.As soon as Zam-Buk is applied to a wound or to a diseased part, the cells beneath the skin's surface are so stimulated that new healthy tissue is suickly formed.This ! forming of fresh healthy tissue from below is Zam-Huk's secret of healing.The tissue thus formed is worked up to the surface and literally casts off the diseased tissue above it.This is why Zam-Buk cures are permanent.Only the other day Mr, Mar«h, of 101 Delorimier Ave, Montreal.called upon the Zam-Buk Co., and told them that for over twenty-five years he had been a martyr to eczema His hands were at one time so coyered with sores that he had to slcep in gloves.Four years ago Zam-Buk was introduced to him.and in a few months it cured him.Today \u2014 over three yearc after his cure of a disea.e he had for twenty-five years\u2014 he is still cured.and has had no trace of anv return of the eczema! All druggiste sell Zam-Ruk at 0c box, or we will send free trial hav 1 you send this advertisement an! a \u2018ec game (1a nav retern postage).Addries Zam-Puk Co.Toronto.\u201cLET US RESOLVE! i \u2014 we S'ruld Learn vie Ger 1 Res He re \u201cax ; ren add\u201d cena ov hoe ant ner IN ira iN i.ity of setf-development to one-quar- ter of the human race, entail.In ths task we can exhibit something of the hero spirit of Germany, and something of the great-heartedness which counts no sacrifice too great, no cost too high, to carry on to the end the great political work which destiny has laid upon us.For we no less than the Germans have our destiny, No less than they we are meant to impress the imagin.tion of the world, to establish an empire over the minds of men.But our Empire is not one which needs blood and war and a mailed fist diplomacy to make its way.It is an Empire of ideas.ideas forged in the long course of our history by Pym and Hampden, Cromwell, Chatham, Pitt.Wilberforce, Gladstone, Salisbury, defended by a net less noble band, Wellington, Nelson, Lawrence, and Nicholas, who have risked or given their lives for the country where these ideas were born, and carried broadcast over the world hy example and not the swords that great unknown army of men and women who, exiled in the scorching plains of India, or on the Jonely outpusts of | fever-ridden Dependencies, have | steadfastly upheld for generations tha ish name.\u2014\u201cThe Kound Table.\u201d NEW ROAD CONNECTS WITH ST.POLYCARPE.Cornwall, Ont\u2026 Novof the Glengarry and Stormant Railway.the new road which gives Cornwall connection with the C.P.R at St.Polycarpe, Que, have been laid to the Cornwall station, and the engine Sidney street and into the depot this morning.It is expected tuat a passenger and freight service will he in full running order a month hence.THE END OF \u201cMADE IN GERMANY\" declared (says Mr.John Lawrie.the manager of Messrs.\\Vhiteley (Ltd), in \u201cSystem: The Magazine n° Business\u201d) | consulted with my buyers as to the placing of foreign orders for our Christmas trade.As a consequence orders for many thousand pounds worth of ; rods, which usually come from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, were placed with Britisk makers.Everything depends upon the Pritish manufacturer.If he can rejnace Within a few days after war was\u2019 reputation and the justice of the Brit- | A Eee Z 6\u2014The rails : of the construction train ran across : \u201d MARTELL XX BRANDY is the recognized favorite of connoisseurs, the choice of the medical profession.MARTELL * BRANDY is preferred the world over, because for over) two centuries it has been the standard for quality and purity of all the best brandies made in Charente (France.) = PA -\\\\SN SAMOS +, N A D G ; ZZ Ir AU A UN NH ZZ QZ C5 ZZ ZZ.N % LL rr a a di GOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WINE MERCNANTS 2% TT A AR AL ULLAL Ti mem Ph ance being made for superior quality.he will not only receive an immediate increase in vusiness.but he ought to be abl: to hold this business permanently in view cf the undouvted preju- d'ce for m: ny years to come against price of foreign makers, due attow-! *4 up to date ciyles, *\" QUANTITY foreign wares at anything like the | articles made in Germany.cna CIVIL ENCINEER & L.SURVEYOK A.LECFRED, 39 St, Jean, QUEBEC.Phons 545 F- Sir & 142 St.Joseph St., St.Roch, Quebec 500 Wom UNMATGHABLE BARGAINS IN UNTRIMMED MILLINERY ~n\u2019s Untrimmed Plush and Plush Velvet Hats Regu'ar $2.50 up to $3.50 on sale today at 78 cents TH GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OF THIS SEASON.BY CHOOS TIAN HALF PRICE.FIRST LOT.| | Women's Biark sad Colored Plush, and French Velvet Hats, in the most Reguia:ly priced from $2.50 to $3.50, RE 78\u20ac STRICTLY \"M:de in Canada.\u201d \u201cNS ilOUS: DRESSFS.in Farhionable Fabrics and Smartly Trimmed.\"rw Models Ji FINE SERGE Evticcly DPESSES, with tunics, taffeta $15.75 SSES, with tunics; Roman er beare anaes $24.00 ES.inmmed with white cee $29.00 We AL NY AL CRIT BR .wati, w ite vests; priced at .LIMITED.WOMEN HO HAVE DEFERRED BUYING THEIR HATS UNTIL NOW WILL SAVE TIME AND MONEY, AND WILL HAVE ING FROM THIS LARGE ASSO RTMENT THEIR HATS AT LESS SECOND LOT.Women's and Misses Black and Colored Untrimmed Felt Hats, new and smart styles, all adaptations of the correct fashion types for Fall and Winter, 1011.Regularly priced $1.00 and $1.2.On sale today at .#ics s00 vacrnerccn ces c 0e cce nan es 39c GET YOUR CHOICE TODAY.\u201cMade in Canada.\u201d ENTIRELY NEW BLOUSES.Latest Reproductions of Paris Models.WOMEN'S CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, trimmed with Valenctennes lace; color: Flesh, also white.Priced .0.00000 000000000000 $5.15 The New Made! Black and Navy MESSALINE SILK BLOU SES, with basque, white satin trimmed.s.00nsersncace ce cancers $5.70 Paddy Green MESSALINE SILK BLOU SES, collar and cuffs trimmed with pure white organdie.Priced at .-.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 $528 PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, trimmed with crepe de Chine; in grey, brown and purple.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.- PR .$690 & GIE ENRC.We Choose the First A\u2019 ternative and Make Our Prices in Consequence An immense stock of 50 dozens of woolen vests for ladies, young FUR OEP (RTMENT Clothiig Zepartmant for Mon girls and children, divided into six different lots.On Sale Saturday cheaper than the manifacturer's price.69¢c, 89¢, $1.15, $1.44, $1.74, and $1.95.There js much activity in our fur department.hecanse our prices are always the lowest.Persian Lamb mantles 48 inches in length.worth $275.00 for .icirarei ee £195.00 Cees $205.00 Incomparable attraction for Saturday, 40 handsome heavy color- od tweed overcoats, grey or hrown.Sizes 34 to 44.On Sale, Saturday FI 48.75 50 TRIMMED HATS IMPORTED MODELS AT HALF PRICE.A lot of sample remnants of materials for manties.26 P.C.DISCOUNT.MAIBO! MARCEAU & OIE 168 rue 54-Janeph, fit-Roch.Agents for \u201cFit-Rite\u201d Clothing Worth $360.00, for .Near Seal Mantles, extra fine, 40 to 45 inches long .469.00 Poney Mantles, 40 inches long .eres .Astrachan Montles and Costumes for Ladies\".girl\u2019 , and children.Mantles, prices .es Saturday, 25 p-c.and 33 pe.Discount, MAISON MARCEAU & CIE 185 roa St Joreph, St Roch.50 Good Heavy colorvd Tweed Overcosts for boys from 12 to 18 years.Special price, Saturday .\u2026.\u2026.46.50 VERY SPECIAL\u2014200 pairs of tweed trousers offered at.$1.29 E 459.00 LB on to £00.00 MAISON MARCEAU & Of 188 rae St Joreph, St Roch $; w i107 | \"THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.| \u201c SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1914.+ \u2018Ç ee re + WANTED = : don, E À PO ai : Latest Arrivals From London, Eng.| AFGHANS ON WAY TO CUR Oe \u2019 .Furgished flat for winter mouths, LLOYD ATREE & SMITH: SOFT AND LIGHT TRESS & COS \u2018CANADA\u2019 CAP.WOOL LINED must de fairly.moderate, | Good FLANNEL SHIRTS WITH SEP.DOUBLE AND WORSTED WOOL STORM BAND | references given, Address À.Z., care ¥ COLLAR AND DOUBLE CUFFS | WELSH MARGESTSON'S SOFT LIGHT WOOL | Chronicle, stating rent and other pare ENGLISH FLANNEL, LIGHT OR HEAVY | KNITTED VESTS | \u2014 ticulars.PYJAMAS UITS WITH MILITARY COLLAR I ; ! \u2014_\u2014 MORLEY'S SPECIAL \u2018THETA FINISH\u2019 WOOL MORLEY'S ENGLISH CASHMERE SOCKS IN Hundreds of People Have | WANTED\u2014An experienced gen \u2018 LBW E } \u2018OLOKS.3 PAIRS FOI THE NEWS PROM GERMAN , Sa ._ {eral servant for Mrs, Herbert Smith, UNDERW EAR .828 | COLORS, AIRS FOR .Found \u2018Pruit-a-tives\" Their Apply in the evening to Mes.Wra.SOURCES AS USUAL I8 DIS.P Ç Only Help Price, 145 Grande Allee.N.6x3 COURAGING TO THE ALLIES./ J.H.MULLIN | | u a Headquarters, X d Holid Berlin.Nov.6\u2014t By wireless).\u2014A READ THIS LETTER Decorations.B ma Te Oy pe ~ .Bells, Wreaths, Gar- 48 FABRIQUE ST.HABERDASHER dd received er the Ameer pv (ans, Festooning.Pennants, Vines, 4 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Tee - \u2014\u2014\u2014 TES oe ome 1 | Afghanistan has sent an army of 170,- Grapes.Pointgettias, Felt Banners, lit is neverthe'ess to he d-plored that , OU men, with 135 guns.to the Indian | Superintendent of Sunday School in! Te Conte Advertising Novelties, EMI [ E JA COT R the fight of almast its entire crew | frontier.This mess was pen out - j Toronto Tells How He Cured Him.| College Pennants, best te Cata- 9 eg.SHIPPING NEWS § [om ihe decks of ihe Monumezny ufficid Quariers in Berlin today to the, dll of Chronic Rheumatism After log ree.W.F.Miller Novelty Ca, = OA SOCOTNNOON | Unmarked by à single valorous deed.| \u201cThe railroad from Herat to Kushk ufering for Years.Broadway, New NOTE A 21.2804 JEWELER, OPTICIAN, j aud the more lamentable indeed.is | has been destroyed.bard b 55 Dovercourt Road, Uct., Ist 1913.Les et \u2018Î ré , 5, ull this when one is furced to reflect | A number of Indian border tribes | «For à | ; hav a re 5 St Joseph Sur: QUEBEC | DIRECTORY OF OCEAN ar children raced the decks of the have jomed the Afghans.| writing ou regarding vieu Learn a | write aus ane re To + = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SAILINGS.foundering ship while the fieeing News given out officially for.ine most remarkable cure effected by your |on earth; sells like wildfire to cigar Fins assortment of Wedding Gifta, Catinet of Futiery, SD.Pate of Sailing with ports of departure and cerw leaped to safety and ignored | press today says that the har shee remedy \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d.| suliered | trade: territory given.Dulper Co.Diamonds R : Sree 4 Fre ve 2 £ | their cries.: ; ing in the north-west contes.The from Rheumatism, especially in my | Security Trust Building, Camden.N.J., .verwaté, etc, ; Ringe, Fine Watches, fieliop, Gort, Suamatiy Agents.Furtiier.we most emphatically | that it is as vet without result.The | bande, L have spent à lot of monez USA.hee Street, te 1 \\ g A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ! Nor, | state that the proverbial hravery of { Germans, however, have been able to | op 1 any good results | have iS Hesperian.Orbos.95 St.Joseph Street - QUEBEC \u2014 | Fall Tours to | DUFFERIN | ; i j erate rates Phone 4237.: MRS M.WHELAN, Proprietoress.! S GENEVIEVE AVE, CAPE.8 to 19 Days Tours.$28 and up.\u2019 Including teamship rare from New, York and hotel accommodation, ac cording to the American plan at the | Frascati, Imerurie, Kenwood, Tim- NOTICE +s hereby guen thati peria\u2019, American, Belmont.etc.Also: the Testamentary Executurs of the drives and ~ightsecing in licrmada 3, ° late CHARLES E.LEVEY, in his , lifetime où tite City 0° Quebec, wilt © + muke appiicatin to the Legislature\u2019 of the Provitwe of Quebec at its next session for the passing of an at \u201cclearly lefiring the powers vi such : Testamentary Executors, and partici.{ larly authorizing them to invest the moneys of the estate as securities | + mature from time to time in any part: per program, APPLY F.S.STOCKING 32 ST.LOUIS STREET \u2018PHONE 62 Pentland, Stuart, Gravel and\u2019 Thomson, Attys.for Phintiff.Quebec, Uctober 3rd, 1914.Oct 7xIm Telephone: 1050.Dr.A.LANTIER Sutgeon Deutist : \u2014_\u2014 ee \u2014 50 Couillard St.Quebec } BYNOPSI.OF REGULATIONS GUERIN dubue on Luasimon Lanis in Manitoba, Saskatcat van, Alberta, ihe Northwest Territories, the Ra lway Lelt in toe | Pravince of British Columbia.and the tract of Three and a Half Millions Acres.Located ! by the Covernment of the.D-minion im the Peace River District 1a the #i.vince of Bric - tish Columbis.; LICENSES.: A heense to out umber vu 2 Liat not ex- | ceeding twenty-five syuaie mies 0 uatent may Le acquired only Mt oillic suction A rental of $5.0 per square mile, per annum iv che ged on all timber Lerths excepting these » wituated west of Yale in the Provinee of iri tsi Columbia on which the rental is at the ! rate of 5 cents per acre.In ad:lon to rental, / dues ove charged on the timber cut at the rates | Bet ot riot an ME ile rgd gine, TIMESER PERMITS AND DUES, Fern «way Le granted a she Proviuces at ba, Satkatcaenan ang A! an 0 eweers of portable saw milla, vo cut over à definitely duscribed tract of land mot exceed.ane square mile in extent, on payment of | dues at the rate of SOc.por thousand fee, BAL.and of x \u2018ee at the rate of $100.00 per ; = 0000 mec pais, FOR HOMESTEADERS.à 6 4 wotorsteed gus teiesee.fon ras.rg no timber of his own the purpose may, previded he vvousiy been granied lree a°to RI Pretty Patterns Good Workmanship Latest Cut at a reduction of 40% | ét oi Se il St.Joesph Strest fi TESTA ara ss re sr Regulstines W.W.CORY.Deputy Mimisicr of the Interior.ST.LAWRENCE HALL KR UNTHEAL : io Magniiçent new cntzance où : st.jaines street SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST LAND REGULATIONS.THF sole heat où 4 family, or any male over 1¥ cars ld.may hrme- stead a quarter-seciion ot vie Doniunion land Mamtoba, Sas.| katchewan = \\lierta.Apphicant mus appear in person at the Domi.| ion Lande Agen:y ur Sub-Agency for the District.Entry hy proxy may he made ar any Duminion Lands Agency | Chat rot Sub- Agency).on certain con- ! ditions.Duties\u20148ix months residence upon and cultivation of the tand in each or! three years.A homesteader may live | ce homesteader From 6 Bed-Breakiast-Attendance $1.50 within mine miles of hi mestead \u201c on a farm of a: least a acres, on Tangrans Moriox', E, Strané, Londes, certain conditions.\\ hahuable house \u2018 180.6xtu, 1h, sa 1x00 is required except where residence is performed in the vicinity, Tn certain districts a hamestender in good standing may pre-empt a, quarter-section alongside his hame- | #tead.Price $3.00 per acre.+ Duties\u2014Six months residence in each of three years after earning \u2018homestead patent: also 30 acres extra caltivation.Pre-emption patent may \"Be obtained as toon as homestead pa-' tent.on certain conditions.A settler who has exhausted his omestead right may take a purchas- homestead on certain districts: Price $3.00 per acre.Duties\u2014 Must \u2018 reside six months in each of three: ears, cultivate 50 acres and erect a.se worth $20, i \u201cThe area of cultivation is subject te reduction in case or rough, serubby ! \u2018op stony land, Live stock may be Shbatituted for cultivation under cer- | tain conditions.W, W.CORY, CM.G.Dept.of the Minister of the Interior.N.B.\u2014Unauthyrised publication of Le advertisement will ant be paid 4388, : attached.) European rate from $1.00 pes \u2018pv.o aval er day.A J HIGGINS, LTD, HORKEX'S HOTEL STRAND LONDON.ENGLAND $10.00 Cash $6.00 per month «ill put 8 beautiful PIANO ta your home ust receiving a new greck of IANOS frem the leading manufacturers ARTHUR LAVICNE 54 Couillard Street 1 £ a =» TERRACE HOUSE pre NOTICE E of Canada and for nther purposes.i | 181 t i rT TET ET see hl Nov =| | treau is here's « 20U Roemz Quany vith baths American Plan from $250 | 3 New Anirterdam ?Numidan.7 Meganti 7s 7 1 19 Athen 19 Potsdam.\"1 Lapland.New V Livernoo! London Havre, Lon.' reeks 17 Grasopian \"ly pla \u2026 Ouehire 29 Leben = \u2026 New Ve 2.a nn os = x »n 2s (LINCAN-MONTMAGNY FATAL COLLISIO JUDGMENT IN THE CASE\u2014 PILOT AND FIRST OFFICER OF LINGAN HELD TO BLAME Pilat Francois Gautlreau and Chief Oiâcer Off Swanson, of the steanter Lingan were held responsible fur the fatai enllision bevveen that vessel and the CGS.Mantniagny on the Septemher lauggesting that charity should begin at home.\u201cScientific methods of war\u201d said Dr.Johnson.\u201cas exemplitied in Europe, have brought to the combatants realization of the potency of suffering women and childien in compelling the conquered tu sue for peace.I Europe is determined uuon a war of extermination, relief efforts may only prolong hostilities.\u201cWar in Europe has thrown thousands in this country out of work.The consequent suffering and privation are appalling.Charity shoula begin at home.Has it occurred to many who eagerly hcarken to Europe\u2019s cry that they have not contributed to the relief of our own unfortunates?\u201d PERSIA TO RFMAIN NEUTRAL \u2014 { Ambassador to United States In- | forms Authorities of His Country's Stand ' ! Washington, Nov.6.\u2014Mirza Ali Kuli Khan, the Charge of the Persian legation here, called upon acting secretary Lansing at the State Department today to inform him ofti- cially that his country had decided to preserve an attitude of strict neutrality as between Russia and Turkey during the war.BRONCHIAL COUGHS When the bronchial tubes are affected with that weakening, tickling cough, they need immediate and sensible treatment.The breath seems shorter because of mucous obstructions; usually fever is present and Jour head jars with every cough.our chest aches and the inflamma tion often spreads to the Jungs.The food-tonic that has proven its worth for forty years\u2014is Scott's Emulsion.It drives out the cold, which is the root of the trouble, and checks the cough by aiding the healing process of the enfeebled membranes If you are troubled with bronchitis or know an afflicted friend, always remember that Scott's Emulsion builds strength while relieving the trouble, Wal Scout &Bowse, Torcmls, Oularis.AC BEST HOME FESSIONAL Jf sRERS DECLIE A HUNDRED YEARS AGO TODAY No Armed Vessels On Lakes At a further meeting of the Peace Commissioners at Ghent.The British said, that experience had proved that the joint possessicn of the Great Lakes, and a right common to both nations to keep up a naval force on them produced collisions and rendered peace insecure.As Great Britain could not he supposed to make conquests in that quarter, and as the province was essentially weaker than the United States, and exposed to invasion, it was necessary for its security, that Great Britain should require that the United States should hercafter keep no armed naval force on the Western Lakes, from Lake Ontario to Lake Superior, both inclusive; that they should not erect any fortified or military post or establishment on the shores of the lakes, and that they should not maine tain those which were already existing.This must, they said.be considered a moderate demand, since Great Britain, if she had not dis- ciaimed the intention of any increase ¢ territory.might with propriety have asked a cession of the adjacent American territory.A direct communication from Halifax and the ! Province of New Brunswick to Quebec, to be secured to Great Britain.In answer to the American Commissioner\u2019s question, in wfrat Mmannet this was to be effected, they were told that it must he done by a cession to Great Britain of that portion of Maine, (in the State of Massachusetts,) which intervenes between ; New Brunswick and Quebec and prevents that direct communication, THIRTY YEARS : AGO TODAY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hymeneal At this time 30 years ago there was a very pretty wedding cclebrated in the Anglican Cathedral.all the parties thereto being fashionable and popular Quebecers.Mr.A.Watcotgrandson of the late Rev.Dr.Agar Adamson, was married in the Anglican Cathedral by the Rev.A.J.Bal- | SENT UP FOR SIX MONTHS FOR THEFT STIFF SENTENCE FOR ROBBERY AT LAUZON.\u2014 Alfred Bernier and Louis Rernier, of Levis, were sentenced to 6 months itil for theft by Judge Langelier in the Court of Sessions yesterday after- moon.The pair looted a camp, belonging to Messrs.J.Remillard and Chas.A.Carrier.Among the articles the thieves made away with were.guns, donnage bage.fishing rods and other goods amounting in all to zeve eral hundred dollars.Judge Langelier showed no Ine&ncy towards the accused when summoned before him and straightaway sent them up for six months without hard labor, The theft was committed Jast week.GOING TO MONTREAL! SATURDAY, NOV.14TH VIAC.P.R Several hundred Quebecers will like- y take in the excursion to Montreal via C.P.R.under the auspices of \u201cLa Garde Independante Champlain,\u201d Saturday, November, 314:h: Mauy people have already signified theie intention of visiting the big Metropolis of Canada and the number is increasing daily.A special train of first-class coaches .and sleeping cars will leave the C P.R.Station at 11.50 p.ni.stopping at : all stations, Lorette to La Perade inclusive (except Trenholme) and arriving ag Montreal ear:y in the morning.Tickets will be good to return by all regular trains until Tuesday morning.Nov.17th.For yiur tickets, parlor car reservations, etc, apply to the C.P.C.Offices, 30 St.John strect, corner Palais Hill.Phone 93 and 94, and at Palais Station Ticket Office.Phone 663.LATE MR, MACKENZIE Speaking of the late Provincial Treasurer, the St.John, P.Q., Newssays: \u201cWhen the people of this province learned last Monday that death had Wolfe Rickey MADE WITH Wolfe\u2019s Schnapps Try a Gin-One that will do you good as well as refresh you PUT A DASH OF ANGOSTURA IN IT The Quebec Bank 86th Year In Business \" This Bank, one of the oldest in Canada, has helped a great many firms to financial independence.It has extended Banking accommodations to well conducted enterprises and has offered sound and practical advice on financial matters, The Quebec Bank is prepared to grant to Business Firms, Corporations and Individuals every accommodation \u2014 consistent with sound and conservative Banking principles.Talk the matter over with the Manager + of the nearest Branch.| | | DIRECTORS: Jobn T.Ross, President, Vesey Boswcll, Vice-President: Gaspard Le Moine, Thos, McDougall, G.C.Stuart.XK.C, J.E.Aldred, R MacD, ; Paterson Peter Laing, John M, McIntyre.FIVE BRANCHES IN QUEBEC CITY: 110 St Peter street, 2 Fabrique street, 217 St.John street, 781 St Valier street, 187 St Joseph streer Safety Deposit Boxes at Head Ofi:e, 2 Fabrique street Upper Town.4 HC St Peter street, and * J.& CIVIL ENGINEERS and LAND SURVEYORS.81 ST.PETER STREET, QUEBEC, SPECIALTY: \u2014FOREST SURVEYS and MAPPING.THE DOMINION CAR HEATING CGMPANY Manufacturers snd Repairers of all Kinds of Machinery, Autos, Etc.All orders promptly and carefully attended to Offices: Machine Shop: 119 BRIDGE STREET, 128 KING STREET.come with such startling suddenress to the Hon.Peter Mackenzie, Provin- | cial Treasurer, every body who knew him must have felt that a right good i fellow had been cut down in the very prime of life.He possessed just | the qualities of mind and heart to win not merely popularity but sincere and affectionate regard and esteem.Essentially democratic, genial, generous, almost to a fault, of unswerving integrity, public-spirited and a man of xis- ion, the late Mr.Mackenzie has been able to do great service to the province during his politcal career.Elected to represent the County of Rich- | mond in 1906.he soon won his way\u2019 to the front rank and in -910 became Treasurer of the Procince.In the same year of his election to the Legislatuare he became a member of the Council of Public Instruction.He took his official life seriously and was a close student of all questions that arose.A speaker of good presence, fluent and logical, dealing with facts | and yet seeing visions, his speeches on : Education, Improved Highways, De- QUEBEC.Telephone 2224.Yy.18xtuth atxdm LADIES, Do you want to buy your Winter Underwear at cost?We are clearing all our Natural Wool and Trica Ta, derwear for Women and Children at 20% Discount .Every Garment warranted perfect or money back.\u2014 + All Turnbull's Make \u201cthe line that is advertised.\u201d NO Discount off White Goods.a 06 gy ob wor Hall and Thundar pg four, uncle of the bride, assisted by velopment of Resources, etc, were: the Rector, to Georgina Balfour, eld- | masterpieces, His decease at the | est daughter of P.A.Shaw, Esq, oi! early age of 53 years brings grief to Grande Allee.The church was fand- the host of his acquaintansce who | somely decorated.It is needless to! mourn a warm hearted and sincere say that the bride looked charming friend, while it deprives the province | in a dress of white satin and brocade | of , diligent, honest and capable \u2014 SPECIAL \u2014 Ladies\u2019 MUFFLERS in Silk and Mercerised from 25 cents up.Ladies\u2019 Coat Sweaters less 25 per cent.1 Overcoats, Muffs MEN AND BOYS.and children.discount of 25 per cent.FOUR DEPARTMENTS ARE FUR DEPARTMENT and Collar Skins, aM kinds of furc without exception are affected by the discount of 25c per cent.CLOTHING DEPARTMENT FOR Overcoats and Suits for men, boys A full assortment of all the latest material.are sold with a The Bad Weather Has Brought You Another Week of Discounts THE UNFAVORABLE STATE OF THE TEMPERATURE GIVE ANOTHER ENTIRE WEEK OF 25% DISCOUNT.Trimmings.25+ \u2019 NOTE.\u2014The gonds of other Departments are sold with substantial reductions at fixed prices.On sil these last named goods we shall give Commercial Bons.The BONS may he exchanged every morning from 8 o'clock until Noon.PARTICULARLY AFFECTED BY CLOTHING DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES AND Coats, Costumes.Skirts, Dresses, Kimonos ior Ladies.Misses and Young Girls will be sold with a discount of 25 per cent.DEPARTMENT OF STYLES Trimmed or Untrimmed Hats, trimmings sepasate.gear for children and infants, Relentless reduction of 25 per cent.HAS PROMPTED Us TO THIS REDUCTION.YOUNG GIRLS POR LADIES.Bonnets and Head- with the traditional orange blocsoms and bridal veil.She was attended hy three bridesmaids, Miss Patton, Miss Minnie Shaw and Miss Balfour, attired in the latest English costumes of white cashmere with Jur trimmings.The groomsmen wesc Mr.Webb.Inspector of the Urinn Bank: Mr.Robert Welch and Master Harold Shaw.The presents were numerous and costly.The Water Famine Thirty years ago at thic time Quebec was in a deplorable condition for j want of water, and nobody seems to {know when the famine will abate.The Chronicle stated at the time that (it showed disgraceful incompetence somewherre: people were taxed for | water and at the same time are now | Prins 10 cents a bucket.REDUCED RATES FOR MONTREAL VIA THE CANADIAN NOR, RY The Canadian Northern Railway Con.advise that a reduced rate of $380 for adults and $1.90 for children from Quebec to Montreal and return, wil} be in effect Saturday.November 14th.Tickets will be good on train leaving Canadian Northern Station at 9:30 am.Saturday, Nov.14th, and good to return unil Tuesday, November 17th, inclusive.Tickets will siso be sold at reduced fares from the following stations.ie.: Tronnacona, 93.35: Cap Sante, $3.25.Portneuf, $3.15; Deschambault, $3.15: St.Mare, $308: St.Casimir, $298.These tickets will be good from ail the above named stations, Saturday morning.Nov, 14th, snd gond te return untif Monday, Nov.16th, inclusive, For full information, tickets, etc.| apply te the nearest C.N.R.agent, ar Company's Crffices.160 St.Andrew street, Telephone 5773.RECORDER'S COPRT Hic Honor the Recorder had four | prisoners hefore him pesterdav.| | Three for drunkenness were condemned to fnèé fantine from 82 and | i casts or eight days\u2019 jal.to $5 and costs or fifteen days.An od offender charged with e-ency and drunkenness.went to jai for two and a fine of $30 sud- 00s half monihe in default of paying a J servant and one of its leading and most promising public men.\u201d Good Sleep Cood Health Exhausted Nerves Were Fully Restored by Dr, Chase's Nerve Food When the nerve force expended in the day's work and in the act of living is not replenished by restful sleep at aight you have cause to be alarmed.as physical\u2019 bankruptcy stares you in the face.This letter directs you t» the most satisfactory cure for sleeplessness.; Mr.Dennis Mackin, Maxton, Sask., writes: \u201c| hav: just finished using the sixth box of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.and I must say that when 6 commenced using it my nerves were so bad that I could scarcely get any sleep.1 would lie in bed nearly aii night without sleep, and anyone who ha, this trouble knows the misery of sleepless nights.The Nerve Food | helped me from the start, and has built up my nervous system wonderfully.I now enjoy good, sound sleep.and instead of feeling tired in the morning I am strong and healthy, and well fitted for my daily work.\u201d Dr.Chase's Nerve Food 50 cents a box, 6 for $2.50; ail dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & o., Limited, Tosanta.ALL NEW GOODS.E.J.DYNES, 49 John Street.Tel.271 The War is Declared to all the Big Prices So wishing to reduce the following goods as quick as we wish the Allies to reduce their enemies, we have marked them at a very low price, viz.:\u2014 Carpets by the yard and by the rugs.Linoleums by the yard and by the square.em 5 SE Curtains by the yard and by the pairs.Portieres by the yard and by the pairs.Curtain materials, latest designs.Scrins, Madras, Mercerized, Net, etc.Offices: Montreal, Quebes and Paris, France.Lc BEAVBEN GL Stock Brokers Members of the Plush, Furniture Coverings, Taffetas.Beds, Blankets, Comfortables, Sheetings.Bring your reserve, spend it in our store, and then you will enjoy peace at home with the benefits of your purchases.P.J.COTE, 20 & 31 ST.JOHN STREET, OPPOSITE PALACE HILL Montrral Stock Exchang» Private Wire te Montreal and New York MoGILL BURROUQNS, 74 Peter Street Quebec Manager, Phone 5067."]
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