The Quebec chronicle, 10 février 1915, mercredi 10 février 1915
[" | i.| 4 4.y 4 i TODAY'S WEATHER.FAIR AND COLD, BARCLAY & In pint bottlei only.Note The Price ENGLISH ALE secrsvisessess S140 doz.IS APPOINTED LIEUT,-GOVERNOR NOMINATION IS RECEIVED WITH GENERAL APPROVAL BY THE PUBLIC.Hon.Pierre Evariste Leblane, K.C., of Montreal, former leader of the Conservative party in Quebec and an ex-speaker of the Legislative Assembly, has been appointed Lientenant- Governor of Quebce in succession to the late Sir Francois Langelier.The substance of the above official announcement was received by Mr.J.M.Tellier, Leader of the Opposition, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon in private telegrams receiv: ed by Lim from Hon.T.Chase Casgrain and Hon.F.Coderre.The nomination of Hon.M.Leblanc was received with unanimous satisfaction by the Provincial Opposition ho consider with- the general public trat Hon.Mr.Leblanc is eminently fitted for the position by his manifold qualifications as well as his tong years of senyice to the public.ton.Mr.Leblanc will be in Que- Tec today in ordér to be present at the funeral of Sir-Mtancois Langetiér on Thursday.While here he will be the guest of Hon.A.Turgeon, fipeaker of the Legislative Council, The career of Hon.Mr.Leblanc has been à remfarkable one.Born at St.Martin.Léval County on August 20th, 1854, he was the son of Joseph Le- Manc and A lele Helanger.Mr.Leblanc was educated at St.Martin Academy and at the Jacques Cartier Normal School, Montreal.For many vears.he followed the teaching profession but later studied law and was called to the Bar of Quebec ir 1879.He married Miss Hermine Beaudry, daughter of the late T.Beaudry, and was elected to the Legiclative Assembly for Laval county in 1882, but was : unseated.He was reelected in 1RR4.1RRé, 1RRR.3RGO.1892.1R97, 1900, 1504 and in 178 he was defeated hy four votes.Mr.Joseph Wenceslas | Levesque having heen elected.Hon.| Mr, Leblanc was Speaker of the leg- falative Assembly under the de Routherville, Taillon and Flynn Governments.The following telegram of congratulation was addressed to Hon.Mr.Leblane veateday hy Mr.J.W.Le: vesque, M.I.A.for Laval County yesterday afternoon:\u2014 Quebec, Feb.9th., 1915.Hon.Mr.P.E.Leblanc, Lieuter.ant Governor of Quebec.Montreal \u201cOn behalf of the citizens of the County of Laval and more especially of the Island of Jesus.whom your nomination particularly honers.1 offer you their riost sincere congrat: ulations as well as their most re- epectful homage in which I am hanpy to join them.(Signed) J.W.LEVESQUE, MLA.BRITISH ATTACHE FOR LEMBERG.London, Feb.9.\u20144 p.m\u2014Sir Edward Grey today infarmed the House of Commons that he was considering the appointment of a British com- ercial attache to reside ut Lemberg fn view of the large British interests there.Lemberg is the capital of Galicia, the Austro-Hungarian crown land lying between Russian Poland and the Carpathians, which has been invaded In great part hy the arniies of Rus: sla.The city itself was occupied by the Russians on Sept.4, 1914 GORDON\u2019S LONDON DRY GIN (UNSWEETENED) GORDON\u2019S OLD TOM GIN GORDON\u2019S SLOE GIN A.GRENIER, Grocer and Wine Merchant, Established 1882.94-96 St.John Street.Phones 1247-1248 Distributor for the Famous \u201cBUTTER NUT\u201d Bread.HON, P.LEBLANC US, ENVOYS NOT | PRESIDENT DENIER RUMORS MANY TELEGRAMS FOR SPENCER WOOD MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY COME FROM ALL PARTS OF THE DOMINION.The arrangements for the funeral pf Sie Francois Langelier, Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Quebec, are almost complete now.Floral tributes of the richest and most beautiful design, and messages of condolence have been received from all parts of Canada, and yesterday more than three hundred citizens of Quebec called at Spencer Wood to extend their sympathy to the bereaved family.Among the telegrams of sympathy received yesterday was one from Myr Bruchesi, Archbishog of Montreal, who will be present at the funeral, and others from the Papal Delegate, from\u2019 Sir Charles and Lady Fitzpatrick, from Hon.W.H.Hearst, 11ime Minister of Ontario; Hon.Joshia Wood, Mr.U.H.Dandurand and many others.His Roya! Highness the Duke oi Connaught, will he represented at the funeral by Col.Landry, of Quebec his Honorary A.D.C., while the Hon.T, Chase Casgrain, Postmaster-Gen- eral, will represent the Federal Government.SEEKER OF PEACE CONCERNING THE MISSION OF COLONEL HOUSE.Washington, Foch.9\u2014President Wilson emphasized today that Col.E.M.House, his close persoual friend, had nat gone to Europe t: seek to bring about peace as his personal representative.The President explained that Col.House frequently visited Europe and that upon his present trip he was entrusted with seeking information regarding various questions, including that of Aemrican relief work.Reports that there had been exchanges between Russia, Austria- Tlungary and the United States on the question of p-ace was flatly denied by the President.KING OF BELGIUM HONORS JOFFRE GRAND CROSS OF ORDER OF | LEOPOLD 18 CONFERRED ON | GREAT FRENCHMAN, Paris, Feb.9\u2014A semi-official statement issued this afternoon says: \u201cDuring: the course of a recent meeting.His Majesty, Kt-g Albert of Belgium, bestowed upon Gen.Joffre the insignia of the Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold.\u201cIn expressing to the King of Belgium his warm appreciation of this high distinction, Geu.Joffie thanked His Majesty for this new -vidence of esteem which he thus desired to show to the French army in the perso of its chief and which would strengthen still further the bonds uniting the two allied armies.\u201d \u201cWILHELM Threatened Submarine Bl é ka London, Feb.g\u2014Germany's of the waters around the British tion of the use of neutral flags by merchant shi belligerents continue to occupy the public mind mn the neutral countries of Europe.Greece has already replied to the German the effect that she expects Greek ships to be p regulations governing navigation effectively blockaded, while Holland and the Sca tries are taking steps for joint action The American steamer Wilhelmina, with gr H.amburg, has arrived at Falmouth It was t that she had been ordered there by one of the ships, as the British government preventing her from proceeding the question of her cargo to a prize court.A despatch from Falmouth, of the Wilhelmina declared he had proceeded to cwn free will,\u2019 Outside of these questions of international interest lies in the fighting in the eastern zone, th the west having lapsed into a period of calm, small engagements on narrow fronts, which ca fect on the campaign as a whole.In the east, on the other hand, the Germa checked in their efforts to break the Russian lin saw have transferred many of their troops to meet the Russian offensive in that region.commenced to be a real danger to the Germans, to drive a wedge between Tilsit the fortified position in the extreme difficult co If this movement succeeded, the a would Mazurian Lakes.RUSSIAN QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1915.threatened sub Isles and Fran d the ques- belonging to England and nd coasts not inavian coun- on the high sea aboard, for ught possible ritish patrol intention of of submitting had announced to Germany an t the captiin at port of his however, says w, the chief operations in only a few ave little ef- having been Thi it threatened so to turn of the and Insterberg, would overrun a considerable part of East Prusgig and woul again be on their way to Koenigsberg and Danzig, ~The campaign in the Carpathians and in\u2019 die, i Tot so easily followed, as the official reports are exceedingly sparing in information.It is evident, however, that while the Russian offensive in the western passes of the mountains is Leing pushed with strength and has proved partially successful it has been met by strong opposition ip the eastern passes, with the result that the Russians have been compelled to fall back in Bukowina.They have repeatedly done this, only to give the Austrians battle The Queber Chronicle AN OFFENSIVÉ APPEARS REAL MENACE TO THE GERMANS; INA\u201d ARRIVES IN ENGLAND wn .£ 3 de Continues To Occupy Attention\u2014Operations In West, Lapse Into Period Of Calm\u2014Germans Transfer Many Troops To East Prussia ; 1 FRENCH STATEMENT.Paris, Feb.§.~10:40 p.m.\u2014The following official communication was issued tonight: \u201cThere is nothing of material importance to report.\u201cDuring the afternoon of Monday, Feb.8, we blew up in front of Fay, southeast of Peronne, a mine gallery in which the enemy's soldiers were at work.\u201d AUSTRIAN STATEMENT.Vienna, via London, Feb.9.\u2014 11:15 p.m\u2014The following official statement regarding the campaign was issued today: \u201cThere has been no change in Poland and West Galicia, where artillery engagaments have been in progress.\u201cThe Austro-Hungarian allies yesterday, after à battle of several days, took a village north of Volovec, which the Russians had stubbornly defended.Numerous prisoners and much ammunition and war material were captured.\u201cOn the other Carpathian fronts severe battles occurréd | In the western section the Rus- | ' sian attacks were unsuccessful, and 940 prisoners and three ma- = tine gunk NIPRirG-our handy.- and have Bukowina occupied Wama.\u201d SE | PERSONAL | 202209008 00 AR0 ese AIRILOTRIEDLISI INLINE NN \u201cWe continue to advance in | Fac-simile of Post Cards issued to Members of Overseas Contingent for purpose of communicating news to their friends.oa NOTHING is to be written on this side except the date and signature of the sender.Sentences not re quite! may be erased.If anything else is added the post card will be destroyed.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014mm ie \u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\" rer | ie I am quite well.I have been admitted into hospital sick and am going on well.wounded } and hope to be discharged soom 1 am being sent down to the base.letter doted\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 te egram parcel Letters follows at first opportunily.I have received no letter from you for a long time.{ lately.| Signature Date.40.00000000e .only.(Postage must be prepaid on any letter or post card addressed to the sender of this card.) I have received your protect sovitge Tye HOGAN'S MARKE ee eine ect Wa, = to Fresh laid Eggs, \u201c= 400 doz, MARMALADE ORANGES, per Ib.10¢ di EXTRA FANCY JUICY GRAPE FRUIT, each .\u2026\u2026.Se Caulifiower, Grzen Peas, Spinnach, Green Peppers, Sweet Potatoes.when they debouched from the Russian end of the passes, and it is presumed that this is their intention now.The operations are on such a large and complicated scale that it may be weeks before any definite decision is reached.ES RARE RARE REA RAA AAA AAA AA AAA TS RAISED EMBARGO ON WOOL T0 U.S.SAID THAT AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT HAVE ALTERED MEASURE, Washington, Feb.9\u2014The State Department today received a delayed despatch from Ambassador Page in London containing notice of the re- imposition by Australian authorities of the embargo cp wool, but sv far has not been advised of the more recent action against raising this embargo.It is understood that the Australian authorities, while never entirely lift- | ing the embargo, did consent to wool tria.After a month's working unler! separate license of premits in cach case, the object being co make sure, | of the detention was ultimately traced \u2018showed the past year's business to by securing the personal guarantee of: the American importer that the wool ' should not be re-exported from the , United States to Germany or Aus-; tralia.After a month's working under \u2018 should take with her from New Yai» this arrangement it was discovered \"55 16,5 of copper consigned to an largeon.that certain shipments of wool and woolen goods were bring made from « Boston for the Continent, under alleged suspicious circumstances, where- | had been informed of the proposed upon last Friday the Australians | promptly prohibitel further exports to | the United States.Apparently, they | have now satisfied themselves that their suspicions were groundless and decided to continue the exportations , under the license system.; { Safe Home Treatment | for Objectionable Hairs (Boudoir Secrets) The electric needle is not required ; for the removal of hair nr fuzz, for with the use of plain delatone the\u2018 most stubborn growth can be quickly | banished.A paste is made with water and a little of the nowder, then spread over the hairy surface.In about 2 minutes it is rubbed off treatment not only removes the hair, DANISH STEAMER HELD IN ERROR BRITISH MARINES, HOWEVER, PERMITTED HER TO PROCEED UNSEARCEED.New York,\u201d Feb.9\u2014The Danish steamship Hellig Olav arriving here today from Copenhagen and Christiana reports that on the outward voyage from this port, which she left Dec.3, the ship was boarded at Kirkwall by armed marines and detained for eight days pending investigation as to the character of her cargo.Captain L.Holst, master of the Hellig Olav, which js a Scandinavian-Amer- ican line steamer, sad that the reason to a slip of the British censor handling cable despatzhes, \u201cIt was first intended that the ship American firm in Copenhagen.\u201d the captain said.\u201cThe Dritish authorities shipment.Later it was decided not to take ii and another cablegram was forwatded sc stating.The first telegram was Celivered but the second was not.\u201cI voluntarily went into Kirkwall | and there two officers and eight arm- | © ed men came sboard from a British | & cruiser.No explanation of why we were seized was given and after four days the ship was taken to Leith, two of the armed marines being constantly on guard before my cabin door.\u201cI.ondon representatives of the Beandinavian-American line and the Danish consul called on Sie Edward Grey, and asked an immediate investigation which disclosed the fact that the second cablegram, saying that the copper was no* on board, had not been officially received.We were then released and allowed to proceed The Misses Tache and Obalska.of Montreal, are in the city.visiting Mrs Adelard Turgeon.Mrs.Edmund Flynn has returned home after spending a few weeks in ! Montreal, the guest of Mrs.Dumond | Laviolette.Messrs, L.P, Turgeon, C.Fug.Dubord and C.Goulet, of this city.were at Montreal hotels during the! past few days.| Mrs.F.W.Fisher and her daugit- : ters, who were in the city for a few days visiting Colonel Fisher, of the 23rd Battalion, have returned to Mon.| treal.: Mr.Jos.Laurin, tue Misses Eva and Julienne Laurin and Miss Eu-; dora Kirouac leave today on a visit to New York, St.Louis, Mo.and New Orleans.| Hon.P.E.Leblane, who is nomin- : ated to succeed the late Lieutenant.Governor, is due Hh the city this even- ling from Montreal, to attend the funeral of the late Sir Francois Langelier, He will be the guest of the | Hon.Adelard Turgeon.Speaker of the Legislative Council.i QUEBEC CARTAGE CC.ELECT DIRECTORS The Quebec Cartage and Transfer Company held its annual meeting and the skin washed.This simple | | but leaves the skin free from blem, Ito our destination.During the time ish.Be sure you get genuine dela- the ship was in charge of the British tone { officers the cargo was not searched.\u201d yesterday.The reports presented .have been satisfactory.: The election of the Board of Di i rectors resulted as folows: I President\u2014Hon.R.Turner.Vice-President\u2014Mr.C.J.Bail i Directors\u2014Hon.A.Turgeon, \"Messrs.Hy D.Barry, Jules Hone, J.T.Ross and Neuville Belleau.Mr.R.L.Jess is the Company's manager.-1-1°%-3-2-F-2-2-2-1-1-R-1-1-B-1-1-14 ; le RUSSIA Is NOT jo : ANXIOUS FOR PEACE.anti Washington, Feb, 9\u2014It having been persistently and repeatedly stated that there have heen exchanged of representations between Russia and Austria-Hungary on the one hand and the American government on the other, looking to the posibility of peace nego- tintions, the Russian Ambhastador, in the most emphatic and categorical manner.has issued a denial saying that no such inquiries or exchanges have ever been made from the Russian side, élther tentatively or conditionally, ORAS ANG AR AOS « 000000CGC0G00000GG20000000 CG © © 2 è ° 9 9 ¢ ù q e 9 a a a e e M.HOGAN MONTCALM MARKET .- .«= EAST END TO LET Store for ist of May or immediate occupation, No, 9 John St.Dwelling, 10 rooms, heated, 9 1-2 John St.Apply : JOHN E.WALSH'S Reg\u2019d., 11 ST.JOHN STREET Phone 1526 VALIQUET'S For your wants in the line of the best food in the city.Sweet Cream, Fresh Eggs, Fresh Cakes and Fresh 1ead, Phone 1526 DOMINION COAL COMPANY, usnm WINING AND SUFFERS OF THE ORMELAATES \u201cDOMI NION\u201d STEAM ve GAS OOALS Sovreenet, RuniefMiine and Gluck Per Partieutere, appiy te SALES AGENT, 118 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL gy.{ $ -e we 3 President.Mr.Joseph Picard.piresi ie - = +, Ce \u2014\u2014 re \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 TT UEBEC BOARD OF TRADE -l ANNUAL METH HELD YESTERDA Address of The President- Election of Officers for Ensuing Year-Resoiutions { Passed-New Members + The annual general meeting of tv Quebec Board of Trade was hell at the Board rooms, St, Faut street, at 2.30 pam.yesterday.There was à large attendance of members.The ren cen ae Tor Wheat \u2014 42000000 bushels of ul lave year\u2014bus pone ta Bufialo and! New York, This is now being reute- | dred so dur us the winter traîtic is con- fred, hy the building of new steam ducks at Halifax t-» accummudate steaiic =.at an expense of ul, and is Well us the nes elevator, | sabot be scicted by the Trarseont:- | mental the tracks of a: grew, LT.A.Dem C.W.Parad.-.Ed, Tur we \" Sl Cee ae .DPawchaud pa Joep WT Teen J 1 ral sa \u201ctement has pure Br 1760) Chalifones Co Smits, chased all the great bay between Dia-.1.E.Dicifler.J \\.Leeaze, Wo Wiggs.G.A.Carezle, Whi \u2019 fiead, J.5.Thom.MUM Pier, V.FE, 1 .To Alleyn, EE Coalembe, Wot and Ant, Fiset, LA Scott HT à.vigueur and th Fo TLC te Tiefare proveediog ta busness fe president preserted to Mr Fy .repre-entisa the T re Cu Tamited, with lie cebd mteadad von tx the coirpats 1 fact Prsiqe Exhibition held 2 ve erv, ete Me Forver avinoaw\u2019edaod the pier- | : AC | ; sweet | dispessif vi.| | * ARE Fenirt vamac prete sis out 10 read.as 1 8} psy US supplied wit copies Presidents Address.Tie Vresielbné WH TS A Ti delivered the 1oilowing wldivsy en the! ; work of the Board dn the oa] ; J G.SCOTT.ESQ.| vear: Vice-President Board of Trade.i Gentlemen \u2014-Vour late wae n {he primed rep wired we uh 1 : anmual\u2019y i Terme Harter ai Slices for \u2014 1 detarist of the A nop sess amd we have asked Quebec Board of Trade ior the year op \"00 iors hah raded 3st December, THE You ul are fre + continental «ce from thes tat many tant questions Have © aged tbe atteotion of var Boar! during the past year.and | carnestly sequest thai the ner hers will take the troahle to read tie correspondence w is publisher! i: car report huving reverence 1a the enporte mast important questi os whic't ave ; tome before us Transcontinental Freight Terminals.\\s you were told \"sy my predeces = in office, the n : H these questions freigat ten mental Railwav, He, earried nul an tha «cale © template, shoull m of the greate-t .= omy Railway.perit buf hauling 1740 rivitl tint what properly belongs hdl on a freight train, as ce mpured with que railway should be expended on! tons anf existing railwavs, And this, combined with a saving in distance of 214 imiles between Quebec end Winnipeg.should make it prosais bé to profitably carey wheat fur ex.pott to Quebec, at a saving of from three to six cents per hushed.ae come pated with the rates from Winnipez se Montreal by rail-and lakes, Canld any situation be more promising for Transeontinental will he of little use the future of 4 great ceaport, and ie if to Quebec.and will surely, prove a to he wondered at that your Board, in disappointmeng i.the farmers of the eonjunction with the Boards of Trade | Northwest and to the peopte of Cane | of \u201cHalifax and St.John, hate nent ada who have made ened vast pecy- teased lo urge 1pan the Government I ntary rifices n bnilding this costly thg necessity of CABIPPING itr pores railway.with te view of ted fg the | with ample dacks anl elevator, « AS CAL ref transporte the grain of the; to enable Canadian ports tr handie all mierint 1a the seaboard, Of what he buriness of the Northwest?We posable mse can it he ta sperst {wen | Mate represented to the: Goweriment ty millions or rire pins docke and sh a mistase has been wade in terminals at Tafifas and St Join, 10 ding elevates at thie rad of the Handle the traffie of this railway due- | t lakes 10 store 8 million hudiels ine five geanths ire the year, tt peaetr.| rain.while, the canaris of the cally no jravision oo nade fae hand.ators ai our seaports 1 only 12 Ing :t at Quehec during the other pilin.The result has been that, agen monthe?| dwall at sume duting the season of navigation, the Hength vpon this auection because tne elevators at Montreal have frequently Couneid are af opinion that thie js the Seiyme SONGS SE, 32 that weatlp ball most importa erent 1 the.history these works hy the railway.before any part of OF expenliure hecomes va charge agatt our shipping, The, vrenmencement of ties works has! heen frequently promised te by those | in authority.but se far wijront recule.Thic ie much to he regretted.because with ut these ocean freight terminales for its «unimer trafic, the \u201cfret JOSEPH PICARD, Esq.President of Board of Trade, of this city, fur exveedigg in imports sie any of the great public works which are now Ling carried on here.We commend this question tn the caries attention of the new Council The Louise Docks.These works have been pushed on by the Harbor © munission, under Sir Villiant Price.with the uTeatest pos- ible energy and at large expense.A modern sted] amd concrete elevator has been built.with a capacity ot une million husheis, and capable of further extension, nd new berths are neatly comple te arcommodate hres nr >» four ot the largest \u201cet steames.These facilities Priest jahould serve ta weet the immediate wants of the Canadian Northern, wituse transcontinental railway from Quebec to Vancouver will be completed during ihe present year.and afsa the increa.ed business which we hore the Canaan Pacific will bring te Quebec.The Harbor Commis- , the car-building s: meis have alse built new railway\u2019 Is ar Quebec, and an ex- feta weans of which alt goods to and from de railways na the south shore of the St, Lawrence are now handled in arlsads, instead vi being ferried across ut broken Tate ay in ; These excellent improsements re à senrce of great satisfaction and \u201conemy to our incechants.The New Graving Dockraving dock at Les» The have been demanding for years, has fast been wmuneiiced, and is Being pushed sn with the greatest cnergy by ta Lite conteactops, Messrs.M.P.and J.T.Davis, This k will be the largest in the world, 1150 fect in length, and supatle af dd 15 \u2018te largest stoamer a It wil remose she danger » How Metaces mate than twen- 3 the laracst steamers using the St Jawrence.of having no dock large etoutgh for then to go into in casc of | Canadian Northern acden, 4 + reduce eon-uleradly the rates of mare msurance which are now the x- incubus of all Canadian pores, In this ion shipners should not forget that Quebec already enj-ovs a discount of ten per cout.«A marine insurance ra as compared with Montreal.We have drawn the attention of the Government 19 the fact that in order ©» ave the n°cessary staff of ship- wrikhts and riveters at this dock, it si} he necessary ta find these men reason\" \"y constant employment, and that it %.uld thereiore be wise to este'dish Ming plant er navy yard alongside of this dock.Iron Ship-Building.During the list five vears.Meser:, wT Davie & Xone, Levis, have ade a very roditable beginning a ligt ry boats at their shipyard.which is mated between the old and the new TANT dake at Levis, at a poe fer where ov vessel van he launchol or Phecke Yi ny dn of the roar The vessels but in thie yard have heen JE excellent workmanship, experts eg declare | the work ta Se equal Ming bose on the Clyde.With SE eremragenent in the building foi vessels for he Government, aton- Page horas or the cetalilishment of à \u201cavy-pard at 11:25 poi-t, we prighit lonk in Quihes, The New North Channel, The dredgivæ of the new north «channel, fran the cast end of the Le land of \u2018orleans in the direction of Baie St.Tang is being carried on ty the Guerunment, Thi- eh}nnel will he 35 feet in depth at low water, nr five feet deeper than the channel now used on the ~outh \u2018sidé, and it will make the aporach from the sem tr Quelee so safe that it will greatly reduce the | disance of piltage.and should have a marked effect in reducing the enat of marine imsurance.We bave wrged that the Guve-nment should hasten em «ear ferry tracks, by\u2019 former! 1 | which lle Quebec Brard wi Trade ' \u2018 | \u2019 1 | | ! ul this alane should suffice ! together with two locks to give ac- i | i in.\u201cUne construction of steel steamers and der a teshal of the sluphuilding ine crowd dhit-try, wie was puce so prusperous | tion tr this, the Transcontinental au- Dateatner fur the purpose of handling t ! the termination of this work as much, as possible, The Quebec Bridge.The rebuilding of the gigantic bridge across the St.Lawrence, opposite the demolish the old freight shed and the! THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE._ Quebec will be hard tp overestimate.lt will bring five raflways {rom the south shure indo e ify.and.will give four railways on tlie north side aceess to the -outh.Uuless we are mistake, it should prove as beuelictal tes Quebec as 1he Victoria and Lachine bridges have heen to Montreal, whose prosperity they have done so much to huild up fj We do not as yet know if it is the.intention tg bring the trains of the\u2019 south shore roads into the Union Station at the Palals, tu the small station at the Champlain market.lf to the former, it would scent essential to have a shorter route route than that via Cap Rouge aud the St.Charles valley, by which the distance from the north end of the ridge to the Union Station will be Hy miles, whereas it is only SI: miles from the same point to the Champlain Station.The proposed tunnel from Wolie\u2019s Cone to the St Male workshops would get vver this diffieulty, and would make the distance about the same.Our Council have urged upen the Government that this tunnel should be on Lager de layed, as it would provide work tor the unemployed, who necd it very hadiy this winte-, and the material tv Le excavated is 1 ceded for the Transcontinental docks and yard filling in Siltery Bay.St.Malo Workshops and Union \u2019 Station, Thanks to tite energetic efforts of the Hon, L, 1, Pelletier aud His Worship Mayor Drouin, ine workshops of the Transcontinental Railway at St.Malo are now being vigorously push.td ou by the c ntractor, Mr, Jos, Gosselin.und should be ready fur use during the present year, giving employment to many hundreds of men, When the change of site fur these workshops, fram Cap Rouge to St Malo, was decided upon.the people of Quehee were promised that the works | would be the same as those vriginally proposed.But it now appears that s.the most important of these works, and the most necessary for the operation of the railway, have not Leen built.We have drawn the attention of the; Government to this, and hope that the omission will be rectified.The.Union Station at the Palais, provided for in the contract between the city oi | Quebec, the \u2018Transconainental Railway and the (anidian Pacific Rait- | way, dated 223d December, 1913, has | not yet been commenced ; hut right of way fer à duuble track through the city has heen secured and two very | vommodious freight sheds have heen | erected, which will make it possible t+, old station.and proceed with the | work on the Uniur Station.To make both porkhops.and Union Station complete.it will he pecessary to make | the tunnel between St Malo and \\Wotle's Cove.as the use nf the line | pes een the Cap Rouge bridge and Se, i Malo, recently acquired {rom tle Cea | aldian Northern, will involve a detour lengthening the figtance into the erty te 33g miles, |] St.Charles River Improvements.The improvements at the mouth of the River 8t, Charles are being well pushed on by the contractors, Messrs.Quinlan & Robertson.These improvements consise of à dam at the | Railway bridge, cess to the river, This dam will kecp the water of the river at a uniform level and will enable colliers, river steamers and other craît, drawing mot | over 18 feet, to go into the heart of the manuiacturing district of the city, thus giving an inner basin and wharves for smaller craft, similar ta that oi the Lachine canal, at Muntreal.Railway Car and Train Service.The ferry service inaugurated Ly the Quevec and Lévis Ferry Cu, for the purpose of traasparting cars across, the river, pe: \u2018 Q ding the completion of Hee bridge, has worked su sa- : y thaw the company has adit- ed a er steamer to thie service, aml i care are now crossed, summer and winier.without any Mmterraption whatess> and tins trathe as been su- essais carrie] en in winter in sprite ob tie elditional obstacles create: by oig ive detached by (he senseless werk al the Goncrnment ieebreakers abuse Uap Runge, against which your Vesrril has constantiy protested, Tai wive an idea of the magnitude oi the mts al trafic hetween the railways on boih sides of the iver, ren at the present time, | may that tic number of cars cr saci these , Pittsburgh paper ica | those who will support my fund by ® ; country.littshurgh papers, picase Fb.6,810.11,12x3 | sending me a donation.\u2018 a charged with drupkenness.i ir copy.Are Still Lower : who had just finished a term in jail, «on 0 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLR _ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1918, RESORTS\u2014ATLANTIC CITY, N.J see F q \u201cSTOCKING Wo he ARENA of | \u201cAtlontic NT Eee CURING TRH oa cramp mun 1 casio yoled EN HT FNS [BG DI LOGIE oss ms] Weds, ebay 515 WHERE TO GOT ie 3 problem hat >) many of Wednesday, February 10th, 1915 , TORONTO TONIGAT| GAME TOMORROW! \u201c=== sur fellow citizens to Your health % 8 brck c down, and because some Furcrean spa to \u2018which yeu PRICES TICKETS Ne 28 $1,50 and $2.00 a c, 75¢, 3 , $1,50 and $2.Tae Carnival Cup 1894 was won by Mr.F.8S.Stocking at à Quebec made a yearly pilgrimage is clczed, y cu are in derpair.And yet, within casy access, stands ATLANTIC CITY.Tickets may be prueured for East Side at Merchant's Club, - Crown street and Arena Box Office, \u2018phone 0387.West Side at A BIG STRUGGLE LIKELY A8|EMMETS OUT TO BEAT LAU- | Vwrling Club medal shot competition IT MEANS MUCH TO EACH.| RENTIDES IN QUEBEC RINK, | *°*1l85- The ice was very gaol She offers you health ard strength in the tenic saltiness the Auditurium Lobby, \u2018phone 5038.of the broad Atlantie, « muititude of attrueticns, snd eongonial society that no foreign Spa can excel, 1 ; Oe I IE SO SESS RES SHE IMME EMINSLS The Leading Houses wil furnish full Information, rates, ete.on application, Motel Dernis The Shelbnrne 8 and sume high scores were made, the Ameriean og Ver Werk, oc Sinise \u2014 _\u2014 winner haying 38 points, The scores; = TTT TTT TTT TTI IT TTT TT TT hes J.Boa Hotel st, Chartes .follow 1°.5.Siacking MSs), ! Mate dép Nope LXer Forontr wil mele their last ap ; Few Cuy Leugue games i tie past Grogan, St, T.J.Delaney 3, J.Gt , J & yan , The Holu pearantce vi tte season im Quebec | have agracted such universal interest | Bruneau.34, NE.Fleteher y Al .Open AY Otis evening wien they play the lo among local hockey cathi ants ag the Sey 34, W.Lanson 33, F.Date ! Gariberough-Hteukeln: Beth America: unets and ' ator cals in tite third game of the N, u- sinning gamg between 1 Sea RES ds ca EE Siam Sr AS ver A.sevies bewcen these clubs, each | Laurentides has and which will take Ou.LAER hours from New Vora City via Lentral RR.of N.NC 2 Phaving a sictory over the other t | place in the Quebec rink Thursday : Pane.RK Consult local ticket ascents for further 1mfoum.a.0.their credit : wight, \u2019 Quebec must win this ganie te have | Fhe Ennnets ou the City League THE DELAWARE & HUDSON à tghting chance for the honors ; championship last year when least ox: Shortest, Quickest and Best Line swale Teromo > practically in the i pected and they won it through an MONTREAL TO NEW YORK AND BEYOND.teame posiun, Jack Marshall has à | exhibition of grit and ability to stay FFDE A Une bunva of players and they have with their opponents.Lanrcutides, .\u2014 _ TTT always beer popular with à Quebec fon the other band, played [nter-pre- « 1 2 never faibiug to put op a fast] cincial hockey Lost year and on form | The very best 10c Cigar in the market RESORTS\u2014ATLANTIC CITY, vn! Dent nie.thin scar they are the favourites.« NE 7 iN .pr ox AY.SALAD JIE SHUGRUE BEATS: Weer Quoin stated Last anal, | They have ma lost a game mn the | EW PROPOSITION MAY EN.Yor sale in our Four Branches: No.1, 2, 3,4 ! {hat the players realize bei a City league series while Lmmets have TIRELY CHANGE THE PRES © ! Hs amd ati are desermmed to [ been defeated once bug as that game .- | FRED WELSH \"GAIN commet dieir fants Lavi ; Was the first of the season their de- ENT SITUATION.t n { = i \u20ac = i.| ; AN the men are ht and ready tr: feat may have some justitication.Wholeszle Tobacconist.188 St.Paul St.Quebec go the distance ai top speed.\u201d The Irishmen have the advantage Mr.Quinn \u2018and thougi we realize {of playing in the rink where they are | New York, Feb.9\u2014Newark is nui , that Toronto will prove a tough pre- | accustomed to practice and there is 'at all positive of geiting a Federal WORLD'S CHAMPION HAS MET .pusition.we feel that victory will be {no doubt that it will be of some bene: | Lene franchise next season, it de: { \u2018ours, fit to them as Laureniides have never | veloped tonight.Until late today = HIS MATCH SAY CRITICS.Po The Breeup of the locals is a wet \u2018played un à small ice surface.that city believed itself assured of Peer of uncertaint.a= the Quebec Emaets will likely line-up with | gaini ng admission io the Federal ; 2opcesge ne: S220 IRA 5 .| manager is mot quite decided as to! Sullivan in gual.Kedmond and Joe | League, but a proposition was made Re SSR EV RS we S'ugrue, \u2018what shift he will make.There is un Paul on the defence and Dewpsey, pre the focal Federal League office : dauit Dowever that substitutions Will\" Power and Doyle on the forward fine, ! this afternoun by a Krona real estate made throughout the zane and Laurentides will start out with Nan tree, which may «ntirely change she Mayer we is playing helos terre, Simard, Walsh, Marvis.Ruy present situation.a : reiain on the ice long and Turgeon.| The name vi the company has mnt who takes pride in handsome iri tae teuin's chances.| A trip tu the Quehee rink toner | yet been made publie, but it is Fnawa .ese, changes roue , row night shandd be well worth wlale, he own valuable lands in the à borsugh stationery will buy var of the tes» at \u2014_\u2014 cof the Bronx, and it is willing 10 give yw havpeis that 10 | pe somes = à $HAN000 plat of tank and avrer ty ig era effete against acer | build couerete sand.it 16 said Hit the À .ni oe to ane, id \"Federal League will award it 0 fran \u201cat Ds ot Le hear.porting Hotes § chise and supply it with good play.Cold Initia! Note, 35c per Box \u2019 iers i Quebec and Taranto tonight at the | j trally treated.Tite reat cstate mens | Iti 18 Simoly Lovely.Sold only by i New Yura, tel.SUNSHINE BY THE SEA he termes City unshine means health and = recrcali Lon gai when enhar ced by the bracing sea airborne across the broad Atlantic.it becomes cloubly welcome Stay at the famous Hote!Dcreus with its delight ful surroundings and won derful outicok anddisconer | foryourscll.the col Jer of aa Lore shiv.ee ANAYS OPEN Gaal uo | mot a, Ines team has 1 end AD RESORTS\u2014ATLANTIC CITY, NL *< 5 a a Tire plot of Taud indicated \u2018= cen: 1 1 l proposition has been sent to Presid ne ue and sue MEO .Lent Gilmore, and TR K Ward, Press H.F.KIMBALL, «lead, Marks {dunt ot the Brooklyn Federals, wh BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Telephone 432.148 St.John Street.\u2019 wiht ren Te andi da BoM dwn the! Benedict was rulel off in Mont! die Tot mre fa wards real for lying down in the goal.He Better in the league R70 away with this stunt in Quebec, vhen 11 comes to -aving à aoal this vay, when Tommy is pow in Pinehurst, NC.and will 3 Le riven ERTL consideratio >, at \u2018y | declared.Gilmore, Federal League | | .Fp vO de Tersy dad dare LL g 2 on men say.has heen strongly in fava | weg OR AG EEE AAC EE VU ant Marae back, mith got ins de the Jefence.of a New York Federal team, and ef - Rut oe\u2019 \u201ccently was quoted as saying Nh Cmiene | Ottawa claim t0 be badly crippled even if the club shauid lgse maney m \u2019 : tor tottight's game.Jack Darragh is el wearin 8 {New York.it would pay the league | Sime ie the next victi Jos, the hospital.l'hecause of lie value of New York ie u \u20ac C a n sé de » and it \u201cthe road as an attraction in suc ci: dam en elise ig w alter Mumm :must be out to ii ies as Baltimore, Buffalu and Indian- + pe heat the world's h ling record.Ie Lapulis.: 97th Year in Business ; lnovled 14 strings on the Quebec al- coal geen anid 38 yesterday.RIVERSIDES CLOSE {This Bunk, one of the oldest in Canada, has helped a great man; sale h independence.wn iw wi ¢ The Montreal \u201cMail\u201d has an arsicte ! SEASON WITH WIN.ee et Banking accommodations to well conducted enter in alse Fret relating te American hockey and Toronto Feb, 9.\u2014Riversides closed prises and has offered sound and practical advice on financial matters.roue passes, te Awerican Apinion of it which is well {their O.li.A, season tonight at The Quebec Bank is prepared to grant to Business Firms, Corpora rer two, what the other fide WT reading.Tiere is part of it j Riverdale Rink with a viciory over \u2018dons and Individuals every accommodation \u2014 consistent with sound and Le rg THE atest FIRE Pr.o0F American plan Alwava open Cane, batch direetly betwee: ¢ Sm wae: in ail bath, Miustented literature, RESORTE\u2014ATL/ SALEN HALL HOTEL and SANATOR VL ATLANTIC CITY, N.Jhe him int ecc-sary te take + sh Lits \"as Always Open.Always Eeady : owed wy marks the do in the way of scoring by no \\ sporting expert, writing in the University of Toronto.fhe fiñal conservative Banking principles.Talk the matter over with the Manage.5 Always Busy.ve Ceres | : sehl down as clusely as they NEW Yrwk Tribune, describes à game | score was 16 to 3.Neither team was | Cf the nearest Branchvo CANSAS rv cLum CLUB wien Marka son is a question between two lucal teams in which At full strength, particularly the cl DIRECTORS: ZA?i ; \u201cUeobey\u201d Baker.the former Princeton legians, who placed a makeshift ag- rughy star, took part, Blinded by grexation on the ice, tears of rage, we read ae follews:\u2014 ! Levesque and Wilson were the atom but 12 Jud gmen; an Jolin T.Ross.President; R.MacD.Paterson, Vice-President; Vesey it would not Boswell, Gaspard LeMoine, Thos.McDougall, G.G.Stuart, K.C; J.E, for winter.OUT OF FEDERALS with trained Ko \u2018fra tn commence [I so Condy renula CU or ; Aldred, Deter Laing, John M.Melatyre.= ., Donal 1 the opinion of ver a thousand | only regulars or the UL of T.line-up F L YO *, ka es Donald fiockey enthusiasts at the £0 Nicholas {4nd were best fur the losers, Le FIVE BRANCHES.IN QUE CET 781 St \" ink ast night, \u201cHobey\u201d Baker, the | vesque was given lis usual hombard- 110 St.Peter street, 2 Fabrique street, 217 St.John street, See an 4 Male are alsa av + rover of the St.Nicholas [ ment, and was the Dusiest man on | Valier street, 187 St.Joseph street.er ie strong : proved himself supreme amongst | the a The winners found little Bafety Deposit Boxes at Head Office, 110 St.Peter street, and al : .le in penetrating the Inser-* de- Fabri treet, Upper Town ve nsed à all fixing players troub ' 8 2 Fabrique street, Uppe: 'LORIBA pas cr mon, i: Now that i eink quite a hit ton ! Fence.! Det uat Wate dar We are willing te concede Uncle mures corses enm\u2014m\u2014\u2014\u2014 as \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; 2 ar A Wa tee ko dre mpegs Dan ITC outdandine merits 5 fin Hotel Ciarcni ' ARTE heer che India.Tack Johnson, the AND COTTAGES Seadrceze, Bayionn Station.ne \u201cOn (he Past Coast.\u201d Located Cirartts art = Oecan and the Facieur Brac.Fay anon negse, 404 not a few ni hic other sporting champions We admit the \u201cuerit in these rates.We have no bh Bar when it eames to claiming : THE FASHIONABLE STORE cote rane! aba fase chip .re meme: the kh we of herkey plavers.ne un } TCNIGHT'S OFFICIALS hesitatinely vielate their nevtralits Due Pen 9 OMfcials tue che and make a vicinus attack on the à \"+ Ce mght rited States : @ a oo | vu ; i and Dr Thi- - Mabey\u201d ie quite à ze hockey : vf On\" » Fuel and Dave plaies One of his performances that T:NZ C.de Leey, Bota.d dams gp Peer 1 vera Lohner Brennan enthnoed the crew \u201ca, vat tientarly Euccessor to \"House es for Sa!e - Nos.36 and ni SUR ena faring.and affords some idea of the TH N H U E - Les es vd ap hockey they play in Gotham, ® Mapio Avenue, DAILY TELEGRAPH He Kifred the pack fram the centre of | I BOWLERS WON.he nk and landed it in the cage.EET ARR IAA OT RE aaa en i ei , ; ; ; while the crowd rose to arclaim in 7 Ho Lads diesen bewlers surg easing cheers the greatest via [ll The Great Discount Sale will Continue During this Week proend vie = Marc team bY er im the vame.cake all three strings from them in Neuf sai\u2019.1 \u201cUoher™ tried à .san Indus cial Lim ie ganic oi Fron Fe in a real Treks Came Immense Reductions 1n Every Department / irae alleys ea Tes \u2014 he would he assisted off the ice and Telegraph.fatined rntil he came to himself.; oO PPO RTU N IT} ES A0 150 10 475 Unele Sam had letter watch Him- \u2018 : .MS 114 126\u2014 356 self, ol \u201ckeen of thre jee.oh po REMNANT SALE AT HALF PRICE, .\u2026 133 134 140\u2014 417 ive.« have the greatest hockey \u2018 samme, i jodi ty vier he games Ju ne LY REMNANTS OF DEMNANTS OF SILKS B ONLY = L128 134 1 vou dant believe it.ge out to \\Vest- | , rue omersae an ONLT ECTS \u2018 LUE La 422 mount and say something mean about © REMNANTS OF VELVETS, \u2018 e Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered.| OR3 722 Ti?2112 the teur ous lobes lav hh REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS.\"wo \u201c ¢ retuse tn le ral , pay \u2018 the nest knows.Keped: or WA Mash C0.ei With ar reputation Tike this \u2014 Mont: Ends of Sheeting, from 2 1-2 to 10 yards, at the.MANUFACTURERS\u2019 PRICES Lith \u2014 vai COUGHS COLDS.147 140 1040 ger real Mail veo All Wool Dress Goods of a very good quality, in a choice of pretty colorings; value ! S190 I= 335 The Victoria Hogkey Clob wrsld 75c to $1.25.Special .LL.ie eee 49c BRONCHITIS 187 007 127\u2014 401 jte \u20ac arranve à game with the Neu- Plain and Striped Linen Suitings, in a variety of dark shades; values 35c to 50c.STHMA, * CH 122 M0 36d Lille team at Neuville on Sunday pect De] RAS ie eee as vai natse VTT TE A prompt answer will be appreciated h ionable colors includin \u201cDIARRHOEA.DYSENTERY & CHOLERA.Cn ph 685 ele 1004 ger \"Capt.125 St Andrew Si.Dress Silks, 36 bites value $1.25, Ihe on of fashio 7e sors Le turume IST C0» + M8 black and white; value $1.25.Special .oon conn Bocnialy oats Aor ob Vie CROP ate AGUE.ho ton Umpire \u2014A.Fiche Papular Pastime ve 27\u2014Setting à English Percale, extra widih, in neat washable patterns; value 20c and 25c, > The cad serlistive 16 NEURALGIA wUUT CHEUMATISM ST, date for the end of the var Special .0 cee eee ee lle 4 ui lad; .* Pe iS TA, DAVE SHEAN 70 MEN'S DEPARTMENT > a ETE Cin enn other madicine can 80 foie | MANAGE PROVINFNCE | Men's Underwear in good quality, fine wool, natural and white; value $150 9 IT HAVING CONVINCING ! Providence, R.1.Feb, 9-\u2014Dave | Special .Lanta ae aa en nan» she anne ces eee.98c ; Se à cours GRUWNE'S MEDICAL TESTIMONY ; Shean, second baseman and captain pe cHLOROS TN ore {af the Providence International General Discount off Marked Prices off Goods Not Already Reduced Teague Baseball Club, was signed as | rae - Seid 47 4A Clonia manager of the club todav, succeed: ar lo! Prices i» Saglant ing Hill Dnnavan.Shean has heen a \u2018 vu se +6 sois Mesuiseturers sl oAvRNPORY LONDON nr \u2014\u2014 | \"Nn WANTED FOR STATIONARY HOSPITAL.\u201cIon (AL \"RO | AF London, Ont, Feb.9\u2014 Instructions | | hy divisional headquarters toe lay call for immediate recruiting for) Nn.3 Stativnacy Hospital of the 2nd] T.D.DUBUC THOS.DONOHUE member of the local team since 1912.| O eB LA ?too feet .ertroat cintingent, Forty Landon men are Saotluicgal.im Bebwri-ichut totod im Bebo d-locdert.wanted, A from Windsor, and 20 \u2018 avre from Sarsla, Mobilization will | \u201ca vlace here \u201888 and 194 ST.JOHN STREET Ê ) OBJECT T0 HOME GUARD Workmen's Representative Says He Would Be Patriotic Enough to Buy Own Rifle.BUT GRANT CARRIES.Mr.Lortie Would Prefer to Have Eight Policemen Guarding Quebec.The bill to amend the charter of the City of Quebec was passéd by-the Private Bills Committee of the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, uF to be more precise, the twelve clauses which had remained to be studied were put through.| It required only # half an hour oi tire Committee's time to complete the study of the measure and the little discussion which took place was centered on the clauses to authorize the ; city to grant a sum of $5000 to the | Quebec Home Guard which was fint- + ally adopied.The chief objection to this clause was raised by the- representatives of Central National Council of Labor of the District of Queyec, Messrs.À.Shields and A.FE.Lortie.Mr.Lortie in opposing the grant @sked that the clause be struck out He could not see the necessity ot paying $5000 to the Home Guar, and argued that this sum would suffice to employ 7 or 8 policemen for one | gear, who would prove more useful than the Home Guard.Atl, Cannon explained that the Hame Guard had purchased rifles on the assuranes oi the Finance Committee that the sum would be granted and that the clause bad been ap proved by the City Council, Mr.Lortie insisted, however, that the vlunse be struck out.Mr.Lugeue Lecicre, M.L.A.foi Quebec Centre.a member of the Committee, askel for information 1s to the Home Guard.He wanted ty know among other things if th Guard was under the \u2018urisdiction of the Fuderal authorities Hon.I.À.Taschereau.who, by the way.is a member of the Home Guarl.Lega explain, and Mr.Lecle A ue i + (AW ; STORIES FROM THE BATTLE FRO +.tec * 9.+.NT OF THE WORLD WAR: HUTS NEAR THE TRENCHES IN THE SOISSONS DISTRICT +\u2014 Frenchmen Cheerily Face Death in the Argonne Merry Parties of Soldiers Chat Here and There Along Front at Sainte-Menehould, T ing No Hint of heir Conversation Gi - (Special Dispatch) Pans, Jan.23.\u201cAt a table near the window three of ficers, each With a captain's galons on hiz kep!.mre chatting amicably.Every now and then a little burst of waugiter greets a sally of ore or another A closer louk shows that they are cha lains: one is à priest, another a preacher and the third (a a rabbi.\u201d Frantz-Reichel 1s describing, In the Firnro, & scene in the St.Nicholas Hotelat Sainte-Menehould In the Argonié.where he stopped while making a tour of the French lines.This tows is a headquarters base for une of the urmy corns opetatiti.tn that region.Mr Reichel mves an interesting description of the own in war- Sime.\u201cSainte-Menehould.\u201d tense m'lit Barro\u2019 treets ine provisions pass.on tae stdewalks gold of all artne are go.ns to and fro; cycilsta flit by.blaring automobiles demand a af way: detachments ciad inwe beaten\u201d nh : te Leptrrcsi-g, Trirness à \"1 task, the safeguardns Ttfrediess of Cannon.\u2018ad chez tal comes the tar in ruabie of the far off canon, 1 tu it.but tay pay nn more frort a Vi -12-Ville.t \u201cuerie, where every day the r.fle bullets rain and dynsm re .voleano-like eruption.Thess are soz t-nops who have fought They fouxnt vesterday, they rest to-day.they wil ght again to-morrow: their joyous I v confourds me, and | sdmire \u2018he \u201c23 phenomenon which has un't-d and risae of them ail prod.- arriors # nooniime and we go \u20180 the hate! heon.At a big table on the left doux v ra and clvillans mixed net a\u2018or.z the all nccupied ore wit we tans E humor.near.t hike, nz ilne leas 1:an two hour met drall: face (2 face and bave ron Mm pis them ta strilie elsewhere lia they think of this?I do nut knew.In.the babe! of conversation I sm unable tn hear any one thing connectediy, but ! ka w that they sre teil.ng anecdnter of combat, storics of the trenches, mishaps on the road.Elbuwa nn the table, jests un ther lips, they are no different from soldiers in times of peace who in thefr hours liberty gather about the tavies tm the \u201cBlack List\u2019 of Belgians Made for Germany Year Ago Is Found\u201d + lle stews pecial l''spatch> Parts, Jan.23.One proof that Germans unticipuied the tavasion of hel ium in inelr attack on France cited in & recent issue of tue Figaro is the extatence of a containing the names uf men prominent An Belgian affairs who were krown to oe sympathetic toward France ari woild provably take sides wits that repubile i3 ease of wm war.The Figaro spgaks of this as follow: : \u201cyur correspondent at Lrussels hag had eccasion to speak of the black lac dinwn up by the Germans of Legiun citize known for their French sympathies shuuid Le gullen ut of the way.list caine intu the possesr.on Of à 131g who bas put It in à sue piâce, Jul Ww made copies for sone D Here is this \u2018blugk list\u2019 {a tne wuids & form which Il wis drawn up Ly tie Ges mans ~ \u201cMr.Roland de ares, public man of Brussels; Mr.L.bumut-Vi olen, public man of Lruaseis; Mr.Lecn cavhuenet, public man cof Brussels: Mr.Chainaye (without baptismal nme), public man of Brussels; Mr.Mau.tee Wiiiotte, prufessor in the University of Liege: Mr.Charles Bernard, & public man of Anvers, Mr Mautice de Nmet de Naeyer, public man Mr.Fi-min V public man, vice president of the same club and caps and, holding \u2018heir pieces beat Uand: Mr.Gustave Abel, publi man of Gund: Mr Kugene titibert, iswyer and rairad over our (ranches an began to roJ was there à time when confidences w public man at Louvain.Mr.Maurice Fenard, magistrate and pubic mi t Bruges.\u2019 \u201cCertala detalin of tins | show the German premeditatior.in the in matter of fact, this been In ex nce for more than a year, for changes have been made in the address of certain of the suspects.Mr.Firmin Van der Boech Is now a chief justice of & court In Mansourah, Egypt: Mr.Maurice Ren.:ré je new s& military auditor at lous, ever\u2019 ta the | i those wha surround us ave = olacy iat\u2019) ; among other Loings, & p I Perils of War.| inns and cafés of their x3 Towa \u201cBut thls (3 Sainte-Mes wd and out there are the trenches: ours tv be defend.od, the enemy's to be taken wires to ba cut\u2014through shells, bombs and builets! and hand to hand at the bayonet's palnt.: To-day it 1» Ilfe, to-msrrow perhaps death, They live for the morrest and profit by it.simply.bravely.\u201d Mr.Reichel gives some interestirg deta:le of the road to Sainte-Merehould through\u2019 the deflles of the Argonne.| \u201cIt was at the little ratiroad station of Villers-en-Argonne that \u2018or the second time I heard the boominz of canron,\u201d 4e says, \u201cVillers-er-Arzorne ia a litt] tion at the foot of a dav The sound cams from fa- oft.from corridors of the Argor nile, and ses to come &t orce by air and througa .ae «round.\u201cFar some time we had been passing con! Were Going at n fast trot to reliave sent: rels.and provision wagons pulled b rehoge slopmert of the Argon-.e \u2018crest Me Ftr:pped nf v : 1 d ruaty, framine Ercen n.aatsne Here art \u201cakss se\u201c tp moo a: tite feat of slope: an Aline aspec Alpine Effect 1s Strong.\"At the Alpine effect is accent ated.The town is filled with sold who Lave improvised {: eturessue for the \u2018ves, some for » for thelr comfort.The prs Alpine chzsseurs, the \u2018blaex dreaded by the Germans, compleies Lic = yarde affect; mules are parked 'n t+- ® borcering the road.small hoofec, vith shining skins: où the road mare ules.driven Hv their r-dueta a cami from vanter lurtieg on th i npr res ue confusion of uni\u2018eizis ct t red bree ites, ic: © - and sque «ep.AL Bo.ænt mé the nelghborng fields are all 1h T.the eu.prment of m liars ca fzacini; here Le amiour'tion ors, re the sagone.URder Improvinea saci » of p'arke, branches an m:i, s.bies d prm.tive huts: kit mer at Work I'nen: nthers, a \u201ctu: dtnz lazy by or sealed on fes, reading a manth-o avond the crests increase.the ya grow narrower, more beautiful, more savage, defended by the picturesque disorder of anturs.Flaslly, a break n the ledge and we see Sainie-Menshould.pread out at tie font nf two hills-on on: side of them the old towr, on tie other the cavalry encampment.\u2019 Ther ard Mr.Gustave Abel is now chiel tary of the + s OrRAUiARtiD à « Liberal party at itrussels.\u2014\u2014 CLAD IN NGHTGOWNS, FRENCH TAKE TRENCH (Special tispateh.) Jan.23.How night cape and ® prominent pari ln the man trench by a daring detacament of «French éoitiers ia reuated 1: à letter writ-' ten by'a suluier serv.nig in the Arfguine wistrdct.\"Some dear oié soul, Wno Is under the impression that soidlera at the front gn to bed cad In ng \u201cne writes, d Ives of trsub'esome ne:ghbo's.A few days ago our co « and We teenty whites cutton night caps.all carefuliy hand sewn.\"did mot know just what \u2018y do witn them, until the night before ast one of our \u2018rote cums\u2019 thought of & brilliant scheme which he told the company commander.proceeded to put it into exucution.\u201cThe near bothered us w than thirty yards away from us.cross that snow-covered mpace, not more But to in the i bright moonlight would be certain death.| Twenty of the men pulled on night gowrs' Ing by a prompt initiative suen reath them, carefully and cautiously were siowly toward the rnemy., It took almost a Balt hour to crawl to the brink of the German crk, Then at ion of g whistle signal the men hurled .The said permit (if granted) shell | Je issued subject to the express cor dition that such representation shall Le place on the grounds under the «Administration of the Commission ap- Jboénted by this City for the holding | pet \u2018exhibitions in Quebec.and with nWSieh it shall be necessary to come n understanding as to the leasing, thé\u2018allotment of space and other cir- !Ffgstantial reservations.NAP.DROUIN, Mayor.Aitested, aui dw air H.J.J.B: CHOUINARD;\" City Clerk.sony of Quebec.District of Quebec, ~ \"CITY OF QUEBEC.City Clerk's Office.BY-LAW No.!.B.To wit: a.: \u2014 I\" By-Law Concerning the Internal Government of the City Council «Prawn up in the French Language).a.2.At a meeting of the Municipal \u201cCouncil, of the City of Quebec.held : on the fiftf day of February, 1915, the \u2018following By-law was read for the , first time: : + \u2018The Municipal Council of the City \u201cof Quebec by present By-law enacts \u201cAnd ordains as follows, to wit: 1.The By-law No.1, of the 24th March, 1911, replacing By-law No.407, of the 5th April.1907, as amended, by By-law No.1-A, of the 23rd February, 1912, is again amended hy \u201creplacing paragraph 7! of chapter 7, by the following: \u201c71.\u201d The offices of the City Ofijais shall be opened every judicial ; ABy, except on Saturdays, irom nine aficlock in the morning (9 a.m.) until ve o'clock in the afternoon (§ o'clock pm.), and on Saturdays from nine v'elock in the morning (9 o'clock am., until one o'clock in the afternoon of] o'clock p.m.) wr.One and one-half hours (135 hours) Mall he allowed to the officers for dinner, a \u2014 fo PUBLIC NOTICE \u2014 Ts hereby given.that, pursuant tu law.the above By-law will be read a second \u2018ime, for adoption, on Friday, tbe 19th nf February instant (1915).sis By order, Hy H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, = City Clerls, A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ES vob «iy - TENDERS REQUIRED 4 Police and By-Law Committee dust: \u2014 prod, Quebec, Sth January, 1915, ax:Sesled tenders will be received by y.dhe undersigned until Tuesday the etwenty third day of February inst.at four o'clock in the afternoon for the supplying of ; 100 Tunics or more in blue serge.100 Pairs of Pants or more in blue rge.\"100 pairs of summer boots (gaiters) 2 F more, in chrome calf \u2018Good year\u2019 dolid leather.100 Frock Coats, double breasted in blue cloth.All the tunics, pants, coats and boots shall be accor.ling to models, to be seen in the office of the Chief of Police in the City Hall, Tenderers for summer bqots shall ccompany their tenders\u2019 with à sam- le boot, and tenderers for tunics, ants aitd cloth coats shall accom any their tenders with samples of erge, and cloth similar to those to seen at the office of the Chiel of olice, in the City Hallan pants and tunics shall be obliged to give a guarantee 3s to durability and wear for one year, and cloth coats two years.All the tunics, pants, coats and boots shail be delivered by the lst of June next, and if the contractors have not fulfilled that eon.itiun, there shall be retained five dollars a day for each day's delay alter said date, until the last tunic, pair of pants, cloth coat ani pair of bouts shall have been delivered.Should additional tunics, pants, cloth costs and boots be required, the contractors should be obliged to supply the same at the price and on thé conditions required by the contracts.The Police Committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the tenders.The contractors hefore sianing of the contracts, shail be cbliged to furnish to the satisfaction of his Worship the Mayor two good and sufficient sureties.The contractor shall pay the cost of drawing up the notarial contract and supplying a certified copy thereof to the Police and By-Law Committee.EDWARD FOLEY, Police and By-Law Committee.City of Quebec.District of Quebec, CITY OF QUEBEC, City Clerk's Office.BY-LAW No.64.Secretary To wit: By-law Concerning the Bridge Called \u201cAlties\u2019 Bridge.\u201d (Drawn up in the French Language).At a meeting of the Municipal Council, of the City of Quebec, held on the fiftf day of February, 1915, the following By-law was read for the first time.The Municipal Council of the City of Quebec by present By-law enacts and ordains as follows, to wit: 1.The Bridge actually built on the River St.Charles, \u2018connecting the northern extremity of Bridge streer, in Limoilou Ward, shall be known and designated under the name of \u201cThe Allies\u2019 Bridge.\u201d ;: 2 Said Bridge and its approaches {shall henceforth form part of the { municipal road system and public places of the City of Quebec, and «hall be regulated by the municipal by-laws concerning streets and public places of the City.PUBLIC NOTICE Ts herehy given that, pursuant io law, the above By-law will be read a second time.for adoption, on Friday, the 19th of February instant (1915).By order, ~ H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD., .City Clerk CANADA, Province of Quebec.District of Quebec.IN THE SUPERIOR COLRT.No.2601.Re:~THEO.LECLERC, Quebec Insolvent.AUCTION SALE.NOTICE is hereby given that on WEDNESDAY, FEB, 10TH, 1918, At 11.00 O'Clock, A.M., will he sold at our Offices, the following assets belonging to this Estate: Item: A~15 Preferential shares \u201cAl pha Mortgage and Invest: ment Corporation, Limited,\u201d par value.,, .$1,500.00 B-1 share \u201cLa Cie Caron, |, Limitee, par value .100.C\u2014150 shares \u201cLeclerc & Deguise, Limitee,\u201d par va- fue .15,000.00 D\u2014Lots 22 B-90, 22B-01, 22 B-94.22 B-95, 22 B-951 4th range of Canton Jonquieres.Chicoutimi County.E\u2014Lots 3 and 4, Block 1-21- 22-25-26.Block 2-3-17-18- 28-26, Block 10, of Diggarhurst, in the Province of Saskatchewan.F\u2014-Book debts, about .10,000.00 G-~10 shares \u201cLe Syndicat Immobilier St.Roch, Limitee\u201d par value H~\u2014100 shares Internatioanl Moving Picture Mig, Co.Limited.par value $1 each 100.00 List of book debts, certificates of shares, and titles can be examined: at our offices.Terms of payment: CASH.LaRUE & TRUDEL, Curators.Offices: Dominion Building, 126 8t, Peter st, Quebec.LS.DESCHENES, Auctioneer, The contractor supplying { boots, ee in St.Roch\u2019s Ward to Third Avenue, | 7 00 the drafts of two Bylaws.| Mnved by Alderman Verret.sec- 0 day.MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Friday, February Sth, 1918.Present: \u2014His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Bois, Bouchard, Cote, Dinan, Duseault, Emond, Garant, QGalipois, Gauvin, Gibsone, Lantier, Lavigueur, LocieweM, Martin, Paquet, Paquet, Roy, Verret, Walling.\u2014(19).The minutes of the last meeting are read and confirmed.Read a letter from Mr.Ivan Vallee.Secretary Treasurer of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, Quabec Branch, thanki the Mayor and Council for the find hospitality given them by the City, in the City Hall, and expressing the wish that they be allowed to continue to enjoy the use of their rooms.Read applications from Messrs.Ludger Savard and Alphonse Pichette, mechanics, praying to be appointed guardias of the new Dorchester bridge.Referred to the Road Committee.- Read a letter from Mr.J.A.Giguere, Secretary of the Retail Merchants Association of Canada, Quebec Branch, Grocers\u2019 Guild, protest: ing against the $5.00 tax or license imposed upon grocers who sell milk.Referred to the Fniance Committee.Read a letter from the Quebec & Levis Federated Trades and Labor ncil, protesting against the proposed increase of the personal tax from $2.00 to $3.00.Relerred to the Finance Committee.Read a letter from Mr.E.H.Scammell, Secretary of the Canadian Peace Centenary Association, pray: ing the Council to forward, to the Mayors of the American cities of Providence, R.I, Baton Rouge, Ls., Richmond, Virg.Franckfort, Kentand Columbia, South Carolina, telegrams of congratulations, on the 17th of February instant.in grateful recommendation of the signning at Ghent, of the treaty of peace between United States and England.Ordered that the said letter lay on the table.Read a letter from Mr.Thomas Craig, Secretary of the Ross Rifle : Co., praying the Council to grant to { the Ross Rifle Factory an exemption j of taxation for twenty years, to help the agrandisement of their factory, in which they intend to darcy the daily output of riftes from 1.000 to 5,000.Referred to the Finance Committee, Read the following letters and pett- tions in connection with the propos ed Bylaw for early closing of stores at 7 p.m.From Mr.Gaulin and others, praying that the said By-law do not include merchant tailors and such tailors who make clothes in their establishment.From the Central National Boa: 8 of Labor.Quebec, in support oi the petition of the Merchants\u2019 Clerka, asking for early closing .of stores at) p.m.From Mr.William Darlingtonprotesting againts the propcsed Bylaw of closing stores at 7 p.m.From the citizens of St.Peter's Ward, Celestin Turcotte, and others protesting against the by-law of closing stores at 7 p.m.From the Retail Merchants Assoc: iation of Canada, Quebec Branch.in support of the proposed By-law for early closing of stores at 7 p.m.Ordered that the above letters and petitions lay on the table until the second reading of By-law No.21, called as the 2rd order of the day.Present the following reports Committees: of Markets: 714th.To grant continuation of lease of revenues of J.Cartier market to Mr.Napoleon Guimont, and of the cattle market to Mr.Louis Gignae.715th, Extension of time for completion of works of \u201cLa Compagnie des Abattoirs.Moved by Alderman Martin, seconded by Alderman Carant, and resolved: That the said reports de taken up as the 4th and Sth orders of the day.Health: 22nd.Recommending the use of vitrolite instead of ordinary paint in the new Civic Hospital.Moved by Alderman Dussauit, seconded by Alderman Lantier, and resolved: That the said report be taken up as the 6th order of the day.Alderman Verret lays on the table i No.GA.to name the Allies\u2019 Bridge instead of Dorchester bridge.No.1-B.Concerning the interna! government of the Council, to extend office hours to § p.m.onded by Alderman Emond, and resolved: That By-law No.6A be taken up this evening to be read for the | first time as the 7th order of the day.Moved by Alderman Verret, seconded by Alderman Cote, and resolved: That Bylaw No.1-B he taken up this evening to be read for the first time as the 8th order of the Order of the Day: 1st order of the day\u2014The Counci! proceeds to the second reading for adoption, of By-law No, § A.concerning the control and the sale of milk and cream for which sccond reading, and adoption, the presence of two-thirds of the members of the Council (18) is required, the fol'owing members being persent:\u2014His \u2018otship the Mayor, Aldermen Bois, Bouchard, Cote, Dinan, Dussault, Emond, Galibols, Garant, Gauvin.Grbsone.Lantier, Lavigueur, Lock well, Martin.Paquet, Paquet, Ruy, Verret, Walling.\u2014(19).The preambule being read is adopted.Section 1, articles 1, 2 and 3 are adopted.Section 2, articles 1, 2, 3 and 4 are adopted.Section 3, articles 1 and 2 ace ad- THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.1 Section 4, articles 1, 2, 3, 4, §, 6 and 7 ate adopted.Section 5, articles ! being read.Alderman Paquet (Belvedere) moves, seconded by Alderman Wisll ing, and it is resolved: That the said article be amended by adding, at the end thereof, the words: \u201cand ventilated.\u201d Articles 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, being read are adopted.Section 6, articles 1, 2, 3 and 4 are dopted.: Section 7, article .1, being read is, on division, adopted.Articles 2 and 3 are adopted.Section 8, articles 1, 2, 3 and 4 are adopted.Section 9, articles | and 2 are adopted.Section 10, article 1 is adopted.Section 1], article 1 is adopted.Section 12, articles | and 2, section 13, articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, section 14, article 1, section 15, articles 1 and 2, section 16, articles 1 and 2 are adopted.And the said By-law, thus amended, being submitted in toto for adoption, is adopted, and His Worship the Mayor declares the said By-law No.SA read a second time, passed and put in force.2nd order of the day, \u2014Second reading, for adoption, of By-law No.2D, concerning the rates.for circus companies, for which second read: ing, and adoption, the presence of two-thirds of the members of the Council is required.the following members being present, to wit: His Worship the Mayor.Aldermen Bois, Bouchard, Cote, Dinan, Dussault, Emond, Galibois, Garant, Gauvin, Gibsone, Lantier, Lavigueur, Lock: well, Martin, Paquet.Paquet, Roy, Verret, Walling.\u2014(19).The preambule and clause 1, being read are adopted.And His Worship the Mayor de- calres the said By-law No.2D, read for a second time, passed and put in force.3rd Order of the Day\u2014The Council then proceeds to the second reading.for adoption.of By-law No.21, and xiso takes up the letters and petitions for and against certain dispositions of the said By-law, which have been submitted to the Council this evening.the said By-law concerning the closing of certain.stores in the evening, for which second reading, and adoption, the presence of two thirds af the members of the Council is required.the following members heinw present.to wit: Tis Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Hois, Bouchard, Cote.Dinan, Dussauit, Emond, Galibois, Garant, Gauvin, -Gibsone, Lantier, Lavigueur.Lockwell, Martin, Paquet.Paquet, Roy, Verret, Walling.\u2014(19).The preambule being read.It is moved hy Alderman Gibsone, seconded by Alderman Bois: That the said By-law be referred hack to the Police and By-law Committee for reconsideration.And the said motion bejig put to \u2018the vote is lost on ic À The preambule of the said By-law being again rrad is adopted.Clause I being read.If \u2018is moved by Alderman Lavigueur, seconded by Alderman Verret: That the said clause 1 be amended hy adding therein, after the words \u201cHouse fur nishings\" the words: \u201ca stpre wherein are sold pianns, instruments of music or music.\u201d And the said motion heing put to the vote is lost on the following division of 2 for and 16 againgt, as iol- lows, to wit: For\u2014Aldermen Lavigueur and Verret.: Apainst\u2014Aidermen Bois, Bou: chard, Cote, Dussanit, Emond, Galibois, Garant, Gauvin.Gibsone, Lantier, Lackwell.Martin.Paquet, Paguet, Roy.Walling.~\u2014(16).Clause I being again read.Tt is moved in amendment thereto hy ! Alderman Verret, seconded by Alderman Emoud: That the sdid clause be amended by adding.at the end thereof, the words: \u201cNevertheless the present By-law shall not he ap: plicable to tailors work shops.\u201d And the said amendment being put to the vote is declared Jost on division.Moved hy Alderman Lavigueur, seconded by Alderman Verret, and resolved: That when thir Councii shall adjourn.it stand adjourned un ti! Feiday, th» 19th of February instant.And midnight heing near.a: the request of His Warship the Mayor, the Council consents that the debate on By-law No.2! be postponed uatil the following orders of the day shall Have been considered.4th order of the day-\u2014Read the 714th report of the Market Committee, which being put to the vote, is adopted, and it is resolved: That this Council grants to Mr.Napoleon Guimond a continuation of lease of the revenues of Jacques-Cartier market for the year 1915-16, at the same price and conditions already = atipu- fated in the lease granted to him by the City on the 29th of April, 1915 The said continuation of lease i« granted to Mr.Napoleon Guimond of the revenues of Jacques-Cartier market, said revenues to be collected on the price contained on Place Jacques-Cartier, between St.Fran: cois.Crown and King streets, the price to he £1,500, and it is agreed that if the City transfers the site of the raid market from its present sit: uation to the site of the new market.near Drouin Pridge.the said lessec, Nap.Guimond, shall continue to enjoy his rights au the said new mar: ket under thc same price ard condi: tions as stipulated in the lease of iat year.And it is agreed that the said lessee shall have no right to claim from the City any sum of money for dam: ages to him caused by the transfer of the said Ja ques er 61308 So Pi Ç .4 St Joseph Street - QUEBEC dependencies, bearing number eighty-! hounded in front towards the Fast | Lossted .Montcalm Ward.of the City of Quemonth of Januery, one thousand nine\u2019 CITY OF QUEBEC.City Clerk's Office.Tenders for Firemen's Summer Uniforms, Quebee, January 21, 1918.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given.that the undersigned will receive sealed tenders until Tuesday tie 16th day of February next (1915).at four o'clock p.m.for the supply of 150 Summer Uniforms (more or less) in blue indigo serge for firemen.The tenderers shall have alt the necessary information at the office of {the Chief of the Fire Brigade, at the * City Hall The cloth must weigh !7 ounces to jthe yard.Said vniforme shalt consist of three pieces: Coat, double breast- i ed: vest and pants.! The buttons for coats and vests : shall be supplied to the eontractor, | \u201cwho shall place them according to linstructions from the Chief of the ! Fire Brigade.«The Fire Comrrittee does not bind iteelf to accept the lowest or any of ' the tenders.: The Committee reserves the right | of exacting securities.| The contracter shall pay to the: land shall provide the Fire Committee ; with à eapy nf the same All the uniform, shall have ta be deliversd far the first lay of May [ext (1015).and if the contractor has : fulfilled that enndition, there shall he retaïred five dollars a day nf delay after said date until the last uisform shall! h:ve been delivered.Tenderers are reminded tn send Lonfv ane «ample witht their tender.= For furthe- ofarmatian anp'y tn the nffize of the Chief of the Fire Prigade.(Signed) AUG MALNOUIN, Secretary Fire Committee, prot 4 CITY OF QUEBEC Fire Department.Tenders For Aerial Ladder, Queer, January 22, 1918.PURLIC NOTICE is herehy given that
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