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

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


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

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[" creme EE === | The Quebec Chronicle, | 527 memes \u2014 \u2014\u2014 se .er crea pre ESTABLISHED 1764.QUEBEC, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915, \u2014 mts rors pre = orm me = = = ge - - sens PRESS AND PUBLIC OCCUPIED Pit by 1.8.5.9 ef Goi WITH AMERICAN NOTE WHICH Fresh Roquefort Cheese Quels Surchoix OVERSHADOWS EASTERN SITUATION Direct Importation.\u2026.0c1b.PO OO EE TOO SAVE EURE RATER ONE EE A.GRENIER.|]Little Change In The General Condition, Except NEW BOOKS of more discussion than any diplomatic question for many mouths.The Foreign Office has already given it very careful consideration, but it has not yet been before the cabinet and Beabtied 1882, eT Sas Se Joba Brest, \u2018Phones 1247-1244 That Submarines Are Becoming More Active\u2014 | ir cIrLs, by 1.Temple Thurstonere British Sank German Cruiser Undine While |} Tif Lrrrue ino, ir Mawics Hower i Huns Retaliate By Sinking British Steamer |} Tue ARCH MAGNIFICENT.by H.G.Wells | | RENCH LINER ROCHAMBEAU Tara In The Mediterranean ME ep + | 7 « ve de py po a Caine Library, and are § REPORTED ON FIRE AT OF À London, Nov.8\u2014The press and public were largely occu- ; avaliable to subscribers.| pied today with the American note which has been the subject GERMAN DENIALS Rt: JOHN E.WALSH\u2019S Reg'd., ANIA: = FALSE PASSPORTS 11 ST.JOHN STREET.BLAZE DISCOVERED IN COAL BUNKERS AND SHIP | probably it will be a fortnight or more before a reply can be SRS EE A SR UA 1S MAKING FOR HALIFAX\u2014IS FIRE ATTRIBUT- | Prepared.ie AC For the moment, the note has even overshadowed the Near SENT NOTE TO STATE DE.|= \u2014 \u2019 ABLE TO BOMB PLACERS., Eastern situation and Earl Kitchener's proposed visit to that | PARTMENT CONCERNING theatre of operations.Beyond the fact that Lord Kitchener TESTIMONY IN ENGLISH e has departed for his destination, there is little news from the COURTS.New York, Nov.&-Tbe French Allied side respecting Balkan affairs : Line steamship Rochambeay, two o & ' .Furriers His Maiest) days out of New York for Bordeux, l'he Austro-Germans have succeeded in crossing the Morava | \\Vashington, Nov.B\u2014Germany, 1m King Georg» Ÿ reparted br (ireless loday with re river, in Serbia,, and General Von Gallwitz has occupied Kru- |a note which reached the State De- © ne er ing tonigh \"à Hate x, the zevac, one of Serbia's largest towns, about 30 miles due north- partment today, denies flatly testi steaming tonight for Daim, ; mony alleged to have been given 1! nearest port.Her exact position was west of Nish.The fall of Kruzevac means that the branch | English courts that German.officers not given Jn the single wirless mest.railway line to Ushitze, near the Bosnian frontier, has been | \u201cprepared false American passports uge that brought news of her plig .; ! > Ee bur it was estimaed that she | EXCHANGE OF TELEGRAMS broken by the invaders close to the point where it leaves the | Le doubt that such Pet would make Halifax some time late | SRTW BULGARIAN COM.| 130 Belgrade-Nish-Saloniki line.A large number of prisoners, | {L000 1 was given.y tonight or early tomorrow.EEN ten guns and a lot of war material fell into German hands.The note is in reply to a letter 4 r are .appronimately 650 persons-421 pas- MANDER AND PREMIER.The Bulgarians also are advancing from the east: but in the resented or Ambassador Gerard 9 JP\" sengersanda crew ot 230\u2014and » west he Montenegrins claim to have inflicted another defeat on | the Imperial government to state large cargo of war supplies, including | | Bertin, Nov.8&\u2014Via wireless to Say-| the Austrians.The Austrians are said to be concentrating a | ments said to have been made by 2541 cases of cartridges ani 136 in An h £ tel de in H : f : .Robert Rosenthal and George 7 2 oe tton.ville\u2014An exch ange 0 te Jepra e force of 120,000 men in Herzegovina for an invasion Of | fireckow when they were on trial is .The fire which turned the.vessel mander in chief, and Premier Rodos- Montenegro.England as spies.It is suggeste! wom her course, toward te ur lavoff of Bulgaria, upon the capture The Russians continue their attacks in Courland, Volhynia (hat a falie passport found on Brec port of Halifax is deep in the hold.| Cf Nish by the Bulgarians is recorded Ne .kow probahly was issued by one n° in the bunkers where are placed the by the Overseas ers Agency in a and Galida, and while they report some succestes they are ap | \u201ccertain individuals in occupied ter reserve supply of conl- Its grat lo- | despatch from Sofia which quotes parently not making any attempt to advance.According to | ritosy and also in neutral countries\u201d : cation, according to the wiréless mes, | General Jeckoff as telegraphing: Petrograd correspondents there is no intention of such an at.| Who have endeavored to make a trae sage sent by Captain Juham, is No.5 \u201cAfter fierce and sanguinary fight- A .of selling such papers at a good price.reserve coal bunkers, which is located |; ag the fortress of oh rid fot tempt.the present object of the attacks being to harass the If Rosenthal and Breckow real'v amidships.This mess said that the ng the > ur beave, victorious Austro-Germans and prevent them from prep: i itions for | made the statements ateusing Ger- .vessel \u2018Was IN ho daitgér 26 27 16 conqueced \u201chd the Bulgarian flag has| the winter.cen > ad man officials.the note says, it must .- from its tone officials here of the been hoisted to remain forever\u201d ne : \u2018 be assumed that they were induce! Fall Furs French Line inferred that the situa |\" oremier Rodoslavoff replied: The Italians captured the Col Di Lana; ænd after a charge | to da s0 by rareats, promises or oth- tion was not a serious one, « + ; ; i 1 | er pressure.We are not alramed\u201d said Paul The capture of Nish, There the | through the snow, hoisted the Italian flag on che summit.The | In smart long-baired Shiny Black Fox.Faguet, general agent of tne Mine.| 1ahona\u2019, CoE ave fore Austrian War Office admits that Col Di Lana was taken by the em\u2014emeemsmssssmsmmy)\u2019 ; \u201cBunker fires are not uncommon, nor asty and ta the glory a our proue Italians, but declares that counter attacks by the Austrians re- Have you seen them?Theanimalscarfs they they nena he ace.Bulgarian soldiers, has afforded great sulted in its re-capture.| The W eather | show off this dressy fur to splendid ai.jen joy to me and my colleagues.e ; î i There is ever reason to believe that Toy oil ne Ministers en de salutations There has been no action of importance on the western | vantage, And the round muffs are in the fire is not serious.If it were.Toronto, Nov.8 \u2014 The depression ! Captain Juham would undoubtedly for the victorious flag which so com- front.keeping with the smartness of the scarf.have given his position and 3.O.8.pletely, upholds the policy of national Submarines are becoming more active.The British have which vas over Minnesota last night.pignals calling for help waw:i have on- sunk in the Baltic the German cruiser Undine, which was escort- | Lake Superior, while a moderate cold | v > Only ane wireless message had been | twice as many as sailed.In addition, ing a German ferry steamer, and now all the German ships in wave Covers tie Rain has.For a more durable fur, Wolf an- received from the steamer when the | (he eae ee require 1a that sea are under heavy convoy.In the Mediterranean the dom accompanied by gales: elsewhere swers the purpose admirably, having all Frnch Line offices closed at tac usual the case of ocean liners.Germans have sunk several steamers, including the British | with the exception of a few scattered | the richness of the Fox, at the same time hour tonight.This was from Captain Jrham and reached the officss here The big cargo which weight:d the | boarding steamer Tara.showers, the weather has been fair.| shout 230 pm.It read ar follows: | steamer low in the water as she sail- Temperatures: \u201cFire in No.5 reserve coal burier.ed away.consisted chiefly of iron and Min.Max.Fighting fire and have turned tv Hali- steel, machinery, copper and steel Atlin.\u2026.\u2026.ee .2 24 | fax.Mope to put it out.N> danger wire, brass rods, empty shells and Prince Rupert., .30 46 guns.So far as could be learned to- | VIUI Moose Jaw .oo \u2026 \u2026 17 30 being less expensive.fers at ali\" \u20ac Winnipeg .\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 \u2026R 34 The Rochambean left New York (1iEht, the 2451 cases of cartridges Saturday afternnon.It was estimated were the only explosives about Port Arthur.40 48 that she sailed six hundred mies wnen Chief of the inflammable :naterial Parry Sound.\u2026.JW 56 the wireless message was received | a8 the relatively small amaunt of Londen .tnday.This would stilt esr her I seemed to he some doubt Toronto .\u2026.ov oie 5 ithin th hi celled Iv th ere seemed to be some doubt as Ottawa .+ +.++ 008 \u2019 eh ri vi | TRIE KI SL gwovio wave \u2014 rnoraereo PEOPLE SAILING Vi, HAVE is the silence over the sen, enfi-ed by [NS Vesse into Halifax althuugh his Quebec .\u2026.\u2026 42 Aémiralty censors, there is reason to message said be was making for the INVASION OF BELGIUM, TO PRODUCE PASSPORTS IN St John 2 12.2 \u2014 \u2014 el that ai least three sh'ys are [port Mr.Faguet thought that if the | SAYS AMERICAN AUTHOR.FUTURE.' Halifax .42 56 \u2014 fire were extinguished and the dam- F carts: \u20ac a orecasts: age slight, the Rochambeau might resume her trip to,Pordeaux without touching at Halifax.In this event, he within close steaming distance, a cail- elle for aid in emergency.Lifehoats and life rafts fur all Great Lakes and the Georgian Bay: ; Toronto, Nov.8\u2014\"\u201cGovernments London, Nov.&\u2014The indications | Strong westerly to north-westetly | Boar and te se were on ie expected another message from Capt- do nat always express he opinions of are that there will be a greater bar winds: a few pasting, showers, but, TET\u2019S 7 : y ; ,\" inston urchi \u2018ji i stly fair and becoming cooler.to the lines officials, ft was c=tmated ain Juham.Unless the fire were ox- majorities so , in the near iuture to the wholesal: awa, and Uppe.se Lawrence: L that life saving accommodations were ahoard for 1500 persons, mace than American author, reformer and pub- : ; ei .; Jicist, told the members of the Can- emigration of Britishers to the Uni: ! strong winds shifting to west and adian Club at the Cafe Royal today.ed States.Heretofore those who de | north west, a few passing showers, He was discussing the position of his | tired to sail only had to satisfy the | but partly fair, becoming cooler at New Cakes and Home native republic in relation ta, the ar emigration officers that they hal night.L he Gul ie : ù ei \u2018Great Britain, Canada.Australt ! plausible re à Lower St.Lawrence, the Gulf, and M d B d es mondered tofs if the avcident every Dominion of the British Em.|?: .avons for leaving the | North Shore: Strong winds, shifting } a e rea was another of the Tong list att-ihuted |, is fghti t instituti country, but it is anticipated tha: .ith h to the acitvity of bomb carrlers and pire, is fighting lor our institution » hortly th ut av \"Îto south and west, with some show- and ous ideals\u201d he added, amid[* ortly they will have to produce | ers.tinguished, * however .Mr.Haguet thought it likely thar fhe [Mrchambenu would continue to Halilax.+ In the ahsence of informatren de.Mining the cause of the fire.martime ee pie or the ship Tales with cheers.\"The United States is realiz- | passports, which will not be issued| Maritime Provinces: Fresh winds, Beat Them All sout of New York within the past | in8 more and more that we ought t+ with too much freedom.shifting to southerly, fair today, some | i eight months, with bombs secrated in have protested at once against the \u2014 scattered showers at night.î .invasion of Belgium.We have miss: Lake Superior District: Strong pe an ~ loded, Wied eve ed our opportunity that we are no.winds and gales west and north-west, | 12 Fabrique St.Phones 65\u20ac7-6568.past few days the steanter Ris La es, sligned with the Aliies, but it is the T0 ES decreasing by night, local snow flur- from New York to Queenstswn with consolation of many of us that we ries, but partly fair and colder.! i ! sugar.caught fire at sea and pu: into | TAY, Ye! be of some use to fie caus Manitoba: Fair and cold A Halifax with fire in her hott.\u2019 \u201cHer of the neatrals.\u201d OUT OF BO Saskatchewan and Alberta: Fair, captain attributed the fire to a bomb STEAMER BIRGIT SUNG | stationary or a little higher tempera- hidden in a sugar bag.Sugar seems \u2019 ture.) oe - \u2018te have been selected frequenttr for BY GERMAN SUBMARINE, =.qi hiding bomhs a1 ships.The Rocham.Copenhagen, via London.Nov.8- SIR SAM COURT MARTIAL FOR i hiding bom op es one | The steamer Birgit has been suk by ASKED FOR DECISION FRENCH MERCHANTS.{! \u20ac§ 99 The fist of steamers sailirz from |a German submarine which landed RE SOLDIERS IN UNIFORM.| Faris.Nov.8\u20145.30 pm.~Two hip « New York to Eurone, upon which [her crow near Geñe, Sweden, The \u2018| owners.Louis Le Ganse, and Emile bombs were found and in some cases | captain of the Birfgit \"yy th: aub- - Le Borgne.who had supplied the gov.| e explosions occured.and thete salling | marinne carried à crew of 32 men.j Cov ci .rhment with 11,000 sons of codfish, dates, include the following: ie Shipping records give three steam.T'ornnto, Nov.8\u2014Sir Sam Hugires ave been plaéed on trial before a Union Made Cigars For sale at our Branches, which are in all parts of the City.has yet to give his deci - ' Toruaine, March 6: Dev.rs of the name of Birgit, all of them yet to @ ision tumo- |.; April 27: Lord Erne.April 29: eo small vessels.One of them x Nor- | FEW hut if he favors the line sug.[pers aes, Fy aed nd ington Court, April 29; Samland May | wegisn and the others Swedi ih.vestes it raadel i probable that lin à spoiled condition, but the speci- 1; Lord Downshire, Mav 1: Kirkos- e military arcal fe aceusation is that some of it had rn mena ! under Col.Logie, including T » ; ; Ln: Each.«oo 0 ooo.Set .weld May 2 Strathtay, May 7: Rank.| 423 ST.JOSEPH STREET | thirteen counties an Tong Toronto | been treated with acid, which is con- 95 our ven of 2 Se: six tor CUT cion date May 8: Minnehaha July 9:| It is there that you will buy | will be out of bounds to soldiers i trary to law.$1.90 per box of \u2019 Cee Clay Craigside.Jul 24; Athinal, Sent.8: : ; à | uniform, and hotels will be i 8 in [ The verdict in the case has not yet 90 per BOX OF.+ vor ee ee cerns ee on 80 Cigars Sant \u2018Anna, Sept.13.Clothing for ludies, et Tae i'ar position except between 5 Sad À been rendered.a ren, cheaper than else-|'\"h This ie the order wii \u2014 JOS ( 'O | \"FE ILM ARNO GC K TWO MORE BRITISH where, as you buy direct from | lendy come into opération in the |.To Cure à Cold in One Day * 9 = London.N STEAMERS SUNK.| the factory.London district, and there ie big Tate LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN.{8 ST.PAUL STREET \" ondon, Nov, .,m.\u2014 The authority for stating thet this wa ablets.ruggists refund ; \u2019 ; ; SCOTCH WHISKY Britiah steamers Buresk.of 2,278 tons BON TON co.s the tentative proposal which Cor money if it fails to cure.E.W.The largest dealer snd wholesaler of domestic and imported Cigars.J and Glenmore, of 1656 tons, have 423 St, Joseph Street.| Logie placed before the Ontitio L:- | GROVE'S signature is on each box.in Quebec » i been sunk.crews were landed, | Telophone 2315.cense Board this afternoon.25e.a. CLIMPSES OF OLD QUEBEC From the Files of THE CHRONICLE, Nov.1885 and 1815.[= IGT In] FiHIRFY YEARS A HUNDRED YEARS AGO TODAY AGO TODAY German Americans Expelled.Oid Albin Carried the Laurel Away.The joliowug appeared a these solumns JW years ago.and were written eviden:'s Sy à Scozsma after we battie v1 Warerloo, and a: thew Thirty years ago at vis ve we learn that a numbir of Gernin Americans hud hoon os den the Island of Fachrschei & 1; vu su supposed that the cause « say ex.ay pleu-e some readers oi Vs col.pulsion mas thar having Ev-l-m the MMVA tiey are hereby reprodaced.United States they had imbilie {ideas The mcrtinyz shone bright cn the Of libert: which was nat rei .by steeds of the Sambrethe auvthorities of the Fa sland.Smooth flowing the current, and heaped the wave, Bur ooht with a torrent.as dirk as Liecember, AI d à its banks with the blood of the brive Rest, rest tu the spirits of warriors From wi man Americans ar than their hth and + we read today he e in Garin Will Riel Hang?The execution of Touis el the departed.leader i the late rebellion iv the Tae sport vf ambition, the *istims of morth west is fixed far tamorew, lame, And peace to tie friends *h y have elt broken hearted, Denloring the fate that enobles titeir ane For thoëzh the fond heart tay ex- ul: in their pic Tre tear of atfe their fall, Viel the brave who survive to recount The lawyer wh tion te the Tk asking the appoint commis inn 16 exan tion of hie sanity, had reccived no Government's int mot a: wear to he! will be hanged.A few imation fon, Me ve that \u2018 + vien: Mans ee mn must tiow for and the he«t or the worst will he their sad «tory, known.Shall envy the honours that cover Mr.Chapleau Will Resign.their fall.- ; Tha \u201craise the Lamem\u201d Pr (he Tt is rumored that Me.lean dread desolation, i will resign in the even: of Ril heisg The hiond streaming ha-nck of harged.this run was curren: thd, Viteehe 's dav .30 years agn.Reyardivz Sir cor fut de mas induîre in fie high Langevin.when an MI wis + od exuliation, what he thought of it he rew'iod AU (0 Albin Pas exried the Laurels I know is that Sir Hee: r taff me he would resign iv the cevnt of Riel he ing hang~! T am civinced be vil Keep his word.away.Naroleon's Estate at St.Heiena.; id, will \u201cve a 1 20 arvoits da ¢ perches of 13 alk où, eue aivne door it is na a sia nt is GY «a fret each) to SCOTCH STEAMFR SUNK.London, Now.R\u2014The Aberdeen or with can hic friends, when he steamer \\lastier 250 gross tons.has ocd be allowed te ge ant, \u2014 1 escort been sunk.Three members of the, ail guard him teal arias wil eren were saver tnot he allowed to approach the Isiand Ren A [a desmanaese ares sesacenatess TER TERED à i | hor pee .f ~ ~ gas\u201d si, 1 : VF 52 2 + TE: CONAL | i RCLL LF Nailed C4 \u201c ni sess \u2026 TIERSTENEEHET EL Messrs.J.Drennan and 1 Foste are art he Montealems st ane \u201cThe :ddrecs given with rach name °° ; in the casuulty list is the of thy °F Heel next of kin end not recessatite \u2018hariton isin tow: thot of the me.rbre nf the contin.Mouton man who does not enlist through a sense of duty and the man who stay< | | J \u201cnreurs may not prove decisive.The Kidney Disease .John hd Puemfrey, Farmer, Viceroy, operated d by Yiver Pilla and Wealth, ¢ \u2018This le farther pronf that Dr, Chaae\u2019s Ridaey-Liver Pils, hy thele combined action, ence the most ser fons and compliesied aliments of the kidweys.FPreve this fer yourself.One pHi & dene, 25 \u2018ts.à box, at dealers, or Ldmansew.Hates à Ces EY Di-Ch LTR I che Is enjoyin \u2018military operatinns.| lines or in the supporting positions | gars.Rerhs, Germans, Austrians | French.British and Turks, there arc more than a million men engaged in will he waged fiercely and there will be dramatic surprices, but whatever decision must he reached not whers the million are, but where the ten million grapple in death grips.That ! must he harne in mind when the daily budget .f bad news from the Balkans comes to hand.CRUELTY TO ACTORS.A movie actor has been arrested by tire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for riding a horse over 8 cliff in the Adirondacks.Te \u2018\u2019appened that the horse wasn't hurt at all, while the rider got a broken leg.The incident serves as & anggestion that what is needed is & Bociety fo: the Prevention of Cruelty to Actor.For the movies have wrought greal changes in the \u201cistronic art.With discounting of the actor's elocutionary ability has come even greater emphasis on his physical agility.There is no limit to the startling The war there | \"most violent rage and fury.Even on or filled with the brazen sun, lona rollers arc fiable to send a small ship tipping and plunging, until the most i hardened mariner will bless it, an} | look round for a Jonah to tirow overhoard.Back and forward, from the Adriatic Sea tn the Levant, in gale or fair weather or piteh-blaci | Eastern night, the little destroyers have thrashed the seas, month afte: month without rest.They have con voyed troopships and transports, an-l covered the operating hattleships against the Turkish forts.They have made surveys of the enemy mine fields.and taken a hand in the hom- bardment of enemy troops.They have watched the Turkish ports like Smyrna and kept the Allied fleet informed regarding the Austrian navy at the head of the Adriatic.They have done life-saving work when » bigger warship has suffered a mms hap, and they have patrolled the tem porary landing ports used by the Al ties along the stores of Gallipoli When the story of the navy's part in the war is told, there should he » very special chapter for the gallant men on the little destroyers, wih nothing to protect them but thes speed \u2014Ottaws Citizen A CHRONICLE.Fashionable Store T.D.DUBUC Just Received From England A consignment of good quality CORDED VELVETS in shades in vogue this season \u2014Navys Gold Brown, Green, Nigger Brown, White, Old Rose, Black\u2014A: Moderate Prices.fra RA NTE EE EEE NN ENE EEENENENSES CLOAKINGS A Varied Choice of Heavy WINTER CLOAKINGS in Blanket Cloths, Heather Mixtures, Ratine Boucles, Tweed Effects and Sedan Cloths.T.D.DUBUC \u2018Formerly Donohue\u2019sStore - \u2018(es end 184 ST.JOHN STREET CIGARS Special Discount on our large stock of DOMESTIC CIGARS including \u2018ail the standard \u2014Henry Clay \u2014Partagas \u2014High Life =}.de Oterce \u2014Fernandez Garcia, \u2014Ëte, Etc.A visit will convince » CEORGESPATRY *House of Quality.SIGNS! SIGNS! SIGNS! For Railroad Co's, Navigation Co's, Commercial Houses, Offices, Private Houses\u2014lowest prices.A PAGEOT, 180 Richelieu St, Quebec.Telephone S088.8p.d2xly J.Arthur LaRue, Eugene Trude) Chartered Accountant LeRue & Trudel Accountants & Auditors, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EE \u2014\u2014 LeRue, Trudel & Pich:r Liquidators of Insolvent Estates administrators, Appraisers, Trustees.126 8T, PETER STREET, Dominion Building, Quebec.\"Phones: 4520-457\" \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 marre ere EN Gaudias.Bureau MACHINIST.Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to TELEPHONE - - 2946 RESIDENCE - - 5628 116 5th Street, Limoilou.| Bakery For Sale FOR SALE\u2014At Ste.Anne de Beaupre, a good house including private residence and a bakery; all in good condition.Good opportunity for a baker with a little capital.Conditions easy.Apply to William & Sons, 48 Dalhousie street, Quebec.\u2019 Telephone 2153, DR.ALPE.DION 24 PALACE HILL :s 32 = QUEBEC Office Hours: Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 2 to 5; Evening, 7 to 8, SURGEON-DENTIST.\u201csua TIONS FOR Profitable Shopping TRIMMED HATS in Black Velvet, trimmed, ready to wear, Be ae en ees \u2026 BATS, $4.95, $5.25, $5.48, $5.68, $6.25 CHILDREN'S HATS, in Velvet, ready to wear, g at.san tre see see seeeean 98c, $1.28, $1.48, $1.73, $1.98, $225 } 3 LADIES SETT8\u2014Muf and Stole, * Bate.$4.50, 85.50, $5.75, 05.95, $6 50, $7.50 $ LADIES\u2019 SKIRTS, in Duchess Satin, lined throughout, at.$4.25 CHILDREN'S COATS, in great variety, (or Winter wear, at.83.05, $3.75, $2.88, $4.10, $4.25.$5.40, $5.68, $0.25, 87.48 1} DOWN QUILTS, filled with pure down, in fowered sateen cover.À ; ings, Bl.veu ces sors 000 20.0.525, $6.75, $7.50, 8825 { COMFORTERS, odorless filling, in sateen coverings, 3) ate.oo.bee ses wee «0.8228, $2.08 3 BLANKETS, in white wool, large size, ; at the cid prices of.96.75, $7.98, $8.38, $5.25, $10.25, $12.25, $13.68 § NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 34 yards long, .est designs, at.\u2026\u2026.oo.906, $1.20, $1.48, in th ce $195, $205, ss Simons & Minguy 20 Fabrique Street Te ephone 338 2020002000; A y ay .Ami i a ar Swen tg The okilled workmanship which characterizes our FINE QOLD JEWELLERY and the perfection of the HIGH-GRADE GEMS specially imported by ws to meet the requirements of owr customers] these two facts combined, explain the reason for the continued and increasing demand for ° * SEIFERTS DIAMOND RINOS, We are now showing the new Coronation setting, in Cold end Pietinum.| Customers who possese « fing gem, may have it remounted in this new style of setting, st a mederats cost G.SE'FERT & SONS DIAMOND MERCHANTS (1 at 11 3s QUEBEC 2 MEET LL TIT N TA AE y ¥ FORT) ETI No: ET .SHOT GUNS, RIFLES, ° REVOLVERS, Cartridges, Loaded Shells, Hunting Knives, Hatchets, Tents, Red snd - Grey Blankets, Folding Beds, Sleeping Bags, Donmege Bags, snd all articles that are required for camping THE GHINIC QUEBEC HUNTING SEASON OPENED == SPORTSMEN \u2014 We have a large and most Up-to-date assortment of RIFLES, GUNS, CARTRICGES, REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION, KNIVES, and all Requisites Nesded by the Hunter, = CAMPING OUTFITS \u2018= Everything that is needed for a comfortable camp, such as Cooke ing Utensils, Blankets, Ete, Rte.AU orders Prompdy Mads Up.SI SHAWECI Hardware M: s Telephone 578.13 BT.JOHN 8T \u201cTHE PENTECOST OF CALAMITY\u201d , \u2014by O Wist \u201cFLOWER OF THÉ GORSE\" a \u2014By Louis Tracy, \u201cFELIX O'DAY,\u201d .\u2014By F.Hopkinson Smith \u201cANNE OF THE ISLAND,\" | \u2014By L M.Montgomery P.J.EVOY, \u2014 BOOKSELLER \u2014 \u2018Phone 772 141 ST.JOHN 81 TS ST.LAWRENCE HALL MONTREAL, Magnificent new entrance on St.James Street, 200.Rooms (many with baths attached).aa European rate from $1.00 per y.American Plan from $2.50 per day.A.J.HIGGINS, LTD.Paris Gafs & Quick Lunch FIRST-CLASS MEALS.Home-made Pastry.Oysters : on the halfshell.Accommodation Meal Tickets 83.50 for $3.00 \u2014\u2014\u2014 240 St.Paul St, opp.C.N.Ry.TELEPHONE 5288.When Down Town, give us a trial.flariware Compan) Dec.30xtu,th,stxly and only GENUINE Romano cat IMITATIONS rear Ul cod on te > ; morts of Nid [nell TRY IT j N°9 BE CONVINCED | 3).8.RENAUD & C0.P.G.BUSSIERE & TO, IND FIRST CLASS GROCERS. Peter te MADE ESPECIALLY FOR AND WORN BY THE BEST PEOPLE EVERYWHERE YOU CANNOT BUY BETTER ANYWHERE - Sold by the Best Dealers- UNPERWEAR MARRIED.LAROCHELLE-QUINN\u2014On Npv.8th, 1915, at Nt.Patrick's Church, Grande Allee, Quebec, by the Rev.Father McGratty, Ernest, son of Mr.G.Larochelle, of this city, to May, daughter of Mr.J.T.Quinn, 91 St.Patrick street.Quebec.| DIED.MURPHY\u2014On the 8th instant, at 72 St.Michael street, Julia Elizabeth | Jones, beloved wife of John Murphy, of Lake Beauport.Interment notice later.ROSA\u2014At+ Mortreal, on Nuvember 6th, 1915, Alfred Rosa, husband of Flore Guerard, and son of the late Narcisse Rosy, former shipbuilder, : of the city of Quebec.| Funeral will take place in Montreal on the 9th inst.at 8.00 o'clock.Friends and acquaintances are) respectfully requested to attend without further invitation.ETI \u2014 Week of November 8th, 1915 \u2014\u2014 PRINCESS KA The Wonderful Demonstrator of ; Eqyptien and Grecian Dances, FOUR OTHER ACTS NF VAUDEVILLE.Prices: 10\u20ac, 150 and 25c; Matinee: 10c.it Monday and Tuesday: The Spender, in 5 parts, with \u201cNeil of the Navy,\u201d and Pathe News.Admission Ten Cents SHRI RNs sn Victoria Theatre Monday and Tuesday: MAE MARSIL in \u201cHER SHATTERED IDOL.\" ADMISSION - 10e Patriotic Concert Mr.Meek donates generous portion « of his proceeds of each concert in his tour to Red Cross Soclety.KNIGHT OF CLUMBUS HALL Friday Evening, November 19th, HAROLD MEEK Canada\u2019s great Baritone; late Canadian Nat.Opera, assisted by THEO.HENRION World celchrated Belgian pianist.Only one night.Tickets on sale at \u2018Lindsay's, 201 St.John street.PRICES: Sû0c, 75c, $1.00, and $1.50 Gr nd Euchre and Social Under the auspices of Emmet Baseball Club To be held at EMMET CLUB HOUSE, Wednesdsy, November 10th, 1915 At 8.30 O'Clock, P.M.TICKETS 78 CENTS.Nv.9x2 Quebec Snowshoe Club Annual meeting will take place at the CHATEAU FRONTENAC, on THURSDAY, 1th NOVEMBER.at 8.15 P.M.EDW.C.JOSEPH, Mon.Secretary.Nv.9x3 tt et Estate of the late Alexander Forrest, in his lifetime of the City of Quebec, Plumber, Steam and Gas.Fitter, deceased., \u2014\u2014\u2014 All persons having claims against the above Estate, are hereby notified to file the same, duly attested.within fifteen days from the date hereof with the undersigned; and those indebted to the said Estate are notified to pay the same to the undersigned.within the same delay.Quebec, Nov.9th, 1915, BARBARA 8 FORREST.Exccutrix, 2 Donnacona Street.Nv.9xû | Annual Gsneral Meeting | \u2018The annual general meeting of the QUEBEC COURT TENNIS CLUB .will be held in MORRIN COLLEGE, TUESDAY, NOV.9th, at $00 P.M, P MEREDITH, Hon.Secroury, J.F.LANDERS Osteopathic Physician, Office: 55 St.Louis Street -\u2014\u2014 \u201cPhone 1193 cme Patients astended at their home by special appoiotment.Dr.Colin Holliday Osteopathic Physician, Office: 4 STE ANNE ST.Telephons 5829, Graduate of American Schoo! of Osteopathy.Member of American Osteopathic Associstion.[|] | IN AND ABO ee Er re) (Eee Pie if AT THE THEATRES ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PRINCESS KA 18 AN ATRAC.= pal) lio] UT TOWN CONSTRUCTION HERE DURING OCTOBER AMOUNTED TO $200,825.00, NEARLY $100,000 INCREASF OVER SAME MONTH, 1914.' {The growth and progress ui the ! City of Quebec is eloquently demor- strated in the figures which have been given out at the City Hall for built: ing permits issumd during the month ! of October Just passed.and it is in teresting to note that compared with the correspouding month of the pre , ceding year they show an increas: Po aear'y one hundred thousand du! ars.i The building operations for Oetuber, 1915, aggregated a total value of $200823.00 while those for Octe-4 \"ver.1914, reached only $108,530.00.! These figures speak for themselves THERE IS À TIME \"FOR EVERYTHING.Now is the time to wear a Flannel TION EXTRAORDINAKY.SMOKING M ATER A | The Auditorium has Wonderful Pro.| gramme of Vaudeville\u2014Foster': Dog a Marvel.IN THE TRENCHES Princess Ka, the feature act vi the Auditorium programme this week, certainly presents the most clabotate ! dancing spectacle ever produced in { LETTERS TELL HOW SMOKES vaudeville on any stage.The who\u2019: \"act is in three scenes and every one AND FAVORITE NEWSPAPER is beautiful, presents the most raa1an- ARE ENJOYED.tie and extraurdinary effects that line sceneries and electricity can produce.The opening dance, \u201cThe Uirth ri Springtime\u201d gives a splendid :yecr.cle to all interested in the Tervsichoran art and \"The Egyptian Scarf Dance\u201d gives the wonderful artist all tne opportunity she can ask for to shaw her great qualities.The gorgeuus os tumes worn by the performs-s in this act are not the least interesting vart | to the ladies that patronize the vau le.ville performances vi the Audit.ium and all went away last night carrying the impressian that they had seen une \u2018vf the finest performances f vande- ville that can he offered.From (he following post card and letter sent irom the trenches in Beli gium it may be gleaned how those in | the trenches appreciate receipt of: smoking material and their favorite home town newspaper: In the trenches, somewhere in Belgium, 12-10-15 Many thanks for parcel of smokes received, 22nd F.C.Bart.Sir-\u2014Many thanks for cigarettes Bathe your face vor several minutes with Resinol Sosp and warm water, working the creamy lather into 1he skin gently withtlie finger-tips, Ten wash off with more Kesinel Soap and warm water, finishing with a dish of clear cold water to close the pores.Dothis once ortwice a day, and yo will be astonished low quichiy the healing, antiseptic Resinol medica soothes and cleanses the vores, removes pimples and blac blicads, ard leaves the complexion vicar, fresh There is not one weak aci in the whole bill and some of the other: are | ranked among the great attractons ol | the year.[t might sound ivan: to say that Fd.Foster's dog is of these, | but it is only expressing ch: olin and tobacco that | received, be sure; that my iriends and myself enjoyed; ime, | Yours.Pte.J.H.McKAY, 61508.C Company.and velvety.Try this easy way to clear your skin with Resinol Soap If the skin is in bud condition through neglect or an unwise use of cosmetics, apply a little Resinol Ointtrent® ard let it reniain on ten minutes before the final washing with Resinol Sap.Fesina! Scan is net artficiadly calored sta rh brown being entire to thir Ressnwl balsas oyssrtaee have prescribed Resin-! Ointinent fr over tiventy yrars in the treatment of skin und scalp affection.NOTICE TO LADIES | truth.That narvellous little animal.CE Ey Rn SIT 0 as OLYMPIA THEATRE gy à | ces À MRS.KAY, who has had wide { Shirt.I.H Mullin, Reg'd.is show- experience in London and New York.has opened a Hairdressing and Manicure Parlor, at 67% 8T.AUGUSTIN STREET, where she respectfully solicits your patronage.Specialty: Electric Face Massage and Scalp treatment.Engagements at private residences I] can be arranged.PHONE 4035 \u2014_\u2014 GRAND CONCERT In aid of the I NEW ST.PATRICK'S CHURCH.\u2014\u2014 COLUMBUS HALL \u2014 Thursday, November 11th, 1915 At 8.00 P.Mt i ; | | i TICKETS 25¢ and S0c.Nv8x4 For The Benefit of The Underwriters TENDERS will be received, until the 10th instant, inclusively, at my office, 72 St.Peter street, Quebec, for the sale of the whaler \u201cGRIB,\u201d wrceked at Anzicosti, five miles east ofl English Bay, as she now lies, with all her materials and plant.J.B.MORISSETTE, Underwriter.Quebec, Nov.5th, 1915.N.6x4 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 vante cu er CANADA.Province of Quebec.District of Quebec.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.No.1758.Re:\u2014J.B.ST.GERMAIN, Baker, of St.Alban.Insolvent; NOTICE is hereby given that on Wednesday, November 17th, 1915, At 11 o'clock, am, will be sold at our offices.assets of this Estate, as follows: Item A-\u2014Machineries and tools.B\u2014Rolling stock.C\u2014One horse.D\u2014Merchandise .26.40 E\u2014Book debts ., .174.68 F\u2014A portion ot land situated at St.Alban, containing one half acre, \u2018less a few feet in width and a little | more than one acre in depth to form | ahout one half acre in area, known \u2018and designated as being part of lot number two hundred and thirty-two (232), of the official cadastre for the \u2018parish of St.Alban, Portneuf county, with buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.The inventory list, list of book dehts, titles and certificate of Regis~ try Office can he examined at our offices.The machineries and tools, rolling stock, ete.may be examined on November 15th and 16th, 1915, Conditions of sale: CASH.LaRUE, TRUDEL & PICHER.Curators.Office: Pominion Building, 126 St.Peter street.LS.DESCHENE, Auctioneer, Quebec, Nov.6th, 1915.$3060, 50 .247.00 ! 157.00 Nv.9x8 Y.W.C.À.The following Physical Education Classes are nuw in progress at the VY.W.C.A.'127 St.Ann street.New members always welcome.Information at the Office, Children.610 years Saturday morne ing.Victoria School Girls, Tuesday afternoon.High School Girls, Saturday morning.Voung Women, Tuesday Evening and Saturday evening.Married Ladies, Thursday afternoon.Swimming: Y.M.C.A.pool, Wednesday and Friday afternoons.Reading Club: Second tecture, Nov.17th, at 4 p.m.Subject: European Medissval Architecture, ile lustrated, \u201cing the newest designs in extra soft English Flannel Shirrs, with separate | double collars: a knitted tie is the | carrect kind to wear with these shirts.i (See window), ; \u201cDOLLAR SALE.\u201d The Missiun Band of Chalmers\u2019 Cliareh.will hold a sale of fancy work.home-made hread, cake and candy.on Tuesday afternnon and evening, Nov.16th.No article marked more than $1.00.Tea will he served.1t is hoped that many will rake ad- i vantage of buying dainty Christmas zifts so reasonably priced.HIGHW#.Y FROM THREE RIVERS TO GRAND'MERE, The construction of a highway he tween Cirand Mere.Shawinigan Falns Three Rivers seems tu Le an 4 sured fact.A survey of the proposed Grand'Mere by a party in charge o: Mr, F.X.Ahern, C.LE the Provincial Dept.of Roads.It is Lelieved that the work of construction will be started as soon as the «now disappears in the spring.SEE OUR WINDOWS THIS WEEY.Special Caps for the fall.Premies | uuaiity lines.; | Silk and Woo! Scaris.Chosen Importation.New Makinaw Osercoats, offered at the old prices.Woolen \\Waistccats.Different qual ities and shades.\u2018The finest assortment in the cit: in all lines.N.E.PAPILLON.« Nav, 9-11-13.| Y.M.C.A.NOTES.There was a membership rally a° the Y.MXC:A, lust night at which a great deal of enthusiasm was manifested.It was decided to put on a membership campaign next week.The leaders will meet tomorrow night to arrange details at 7,15.At the meeting of the Social Com mittee Mr.Otto Carson was electel ttn propose the toast in the \u201cLadies\u201d on Friday night.Mr.Bishop has | sent word that he will speak on the f subject: \u2014 \u201c* Mabilizing our Manbood.\u201d All members of the Commi*- ! tee are seiling the tickets.! DEATH OF MRS.JOHN MURPHY OF LAKE BEAUPORT The death occurred last night of Mrs.John Murphy, of Lake port, who passed away after weeks' illness following an uperatioa The deceased who was Miss Julia Elizabeth Jones, of this city, was highly thagght of for her manifold good qualities and her unttnely death will cause sincere regret among a large cirele of friends who will extend their gympathy to her sorrow ing relatives.Besides her husband, Murphy, Mayor of Luke DBeauport.the deceased is survived by he: mother.Mrs.DP.Jones; four sisters Miss M.A.Jones, Sisters St.Helena and St.Alphonsus, of the Guod Shepperds.Mrs.Shea, of Sommerville Mass.and three brothers, William Tones and Arthur Jones, of this city, and John Jones, who is at the fron with the 24th Battalion.Mr.John C.P.R.DIRECTORS HOLD MEETING.Montreal, Nov.8,\u2014At a meeting of the directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, held today, à dividend of two and one-hal( per cent, on the common stock for the quarter ending 30th September last.being at the rate of seven per cent.per annum from revenue and three per cent.per annum from special income account, was declared payable 31st Decemher next to shareholders of record at 3.00 p.m.on 30th November inst.Useless Even if you do not count your time and work, you cannot make your Flanuelette Underwear at the prices at which the BON TON factory sells them to you.BON TON CO, 423 St.Joseph Street.Telephone 2815, route was started last Saturday fro:v ! } Reigium, Oct.26th, 1915.{To Editor of The Chronicle.Dear Sir,\u2014I take great pleasure in | | acknowledging receipt of packages of | | tohacen and cigarettes which you have i been kind enough to send over.| | can assure you your thoughtiul- ness and energy are much appreciat- cd, and \u2018eel tno, that 1 am voicing + the sentiments of all others who have t heen incinded among the beneficiaries of your generosity.y 1 also Jyok forward very much to *«ecciving your paper each week, giv- i ing home news, the reading of which ! makes a very pleasant break | assure | you in nur dutivs, when one must ne- { cessarily spend all his time in a very, {limited arca.and when we have no\u2019 {such diversion or amusements as we, {teft behind in Canada and England.|! | You may please assure those to: | ahoee generosity we are indebted for | the pleasure où receiving this welcome \u2018 surprise.of our appreciation, \u2018again thanking you for your efforts, Engineer à: | with best wishes for the continued i ; success of vour paper.1 remain, Yours faithfully.C.A.WOOD, Armour Sergt.~Major., Headquarters 2nd Can.Division, C.E.F.5 p.c.Bons given at Raoul R.Bergevin's Store on all cash for them and they will be given to you.A visit to our Fur and Readymade Clothing Departments is solicited, full assortment at very low prices will interest you.nov.9x6.LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.Rendered Issued.Judgments and Writs Judgments by the P'rorhanotary: Hertberg & Co.vs.félias\u2014Sudg- ment against de endant for $117.04, interest and costs.The Thomas Ce.Ltd.vs.Quellet\u2014 Judgment in rlindffs favor for $31.34.interest ard cost, Judgment by Hon.Just.ce Dorion: Hamet vs.Cororation of the Village of Charlesheurg\u2014Appeal maintained and petition granted with costs against the Corporation.Labonne vs.Frenette \u2014 Plaintiff claims $100 balance of the sale of a horse; defendant pleaded © unperxa- tion and the cout maintaine the defendant's plea end dismisses the plaintiff's action with costs Lapierre vs, Snchagrin \u2014 Action based on an agrec-rent between the parties concernin:: the buying of certain lots of ground by them; plaintiff claiming $12008 for dishursenients made by him for Cefendant; a general denial was produced by defendant and the court condemns defendant 10 pay plaintiff the full amoum.$129.08, interest and costs.Writs of summonses issued from the Prothonotary\u2019s Office: The Harbor Breton Fish Co.Ltdvs.Napoleon Drolet, and G.H.Simeon Vugal, Quebec, $7.800, dantage.Rosaris Bedard ve.Wilfrid Albert Dorion, (Juebec, $250 damages.Cyrille Robitaille vs, Paul Leclerc, St.Gregoire, $149 James Gordon Bnyce ve.Fortunat Savard.and Patrick Saea, mis en cause, Quebec, $100, rent.The Turner Tumber and Pulp Co, vs.the Quebec und Lake St John Railway Co.Quetec, 82.671.20 in factum.Sir Rodolphe Forget Cauchon, promissory note.Eugene Julien & Cie, Ltce.vs.Gregoire Dunn.Cap DesRosiers, $103.25, debt and promiseory nate, Eugene Julien & Cic, Ltee, vs.Jos.Dupere, Mont Carmel, $102.35.J.A.Guilmette vs, Maxime Daoust, of parts unknown, $2392, promissory nole.Jos.Gamache vs.Mrs.Amanda Roy and Theophile Dim.Quebec, $3.000, annulment of lease and sale.BELOIAN STATEMENT.The Belgian official commun- jeation reads: \u201cCalm prevails on the front\u201d ve.Charles and | « hateau Richer, $609.80, can do anything but talk.the advance notices said.and they did nat an too far in the praise of the act.You will see \u201cSpot\u201d look at his master\u2019 watch and tell the carrect time: he can teil him how many persons are siting in the row of seats and without he ita- tion also tell how many ladies how many men.With his tra ve: he plays a \u201ctune ard a chorus\u201d aul ; iver fails to play ht: note in tims.The Hollanders, who open the formance, have a novelty in mu; sketches.They play on four different instruments and one of ther1 says three.mandolin, guitar and \u2018c oo TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915.Has bottled up the Water is interned, WEPT, UNMOURNED.It is tasteless, odorless, pleasant and refreshing.German Fleet and Apollinaris The trace in German Table Waters is dead\u2014UN- NOW, IT'S UP TO to see that its place is filled by the admirable Claire Fontaine The \u201cWorld's Best\u201d TABLE WATER IS CLAIRE FONTAINE à fuel, ciothing *teacted nu exorbitant height.| anxious fears the people of tre las TRY a bottle before going to bed and one before breakfast for a week and if you don't find some benefit from it we will bear the cost.What fairer?As a mixer with Whisky, Wine cr Milk it has no peer.ÿ We CHALLENGE the world to find its equal, Phone us for further particulars.A PRODU CT OF CANADA be producers and dealers who cobly STILL WE SELL AT 10 CTS.PXR GALLON.You AAS races colorless, transparent, soft, i ces, ve.zz ESRI ,vlaced in à position .nourishment.\u201d \u201cbegins as follows: GERMANY DREADS ONCOMING WINTER ORGAN OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATS SCORES THE GOVERNMENT STERNLY.Berlin, via London, Nov.7\u2014The Vorwaerts, organ of tie Lermau Social Dentocratic party, publishes a two column |geuunciamento from the executivg courmittee of the Social Democratic party, declaring that the government measures thus far for the regulation of the food supply and prices are only half measures.It demands the xing 6f maximum prices for all important foodstuffs, \u201cprices so acjumled that every war profit for the producer, in wh.as well as retail trades, is made possible and even the poorest arc to obtain the necezsaries of life required for theit The pronunciamento \u201cThe rise in the prices of foodstuffs as become unbearable.The prices of ali important provisions and other articies of daily nccessity, such as and footwear, have Win oring class and np to the circles of ti the middle classes took forward ts Already bitter approaching winter.weed rules in many families.\u201cMust there Le 5; much sebfish lust for gain, and capitalistic profite rage unrestrainedly in the un- reined free play of forces?Must millions he in want so that those shame- take advantage of war conditions can enrich themselves at the wn eost?\u201cThe pronunciamento answer th: greed of nation\u2019s THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, WATCH SORE THROATS because swollen glands or inflamed membranes often affect other tissues and lung trouble easily follows.As Nature's corrector of throat troubles the pure cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is speedily converted into i tissue; its tested glycer- ne is curative and healing, while this wholesome emulsion relieves the trouble and upbuilds the forces to resist tubercular germs and avert the weakening influence which usually follows, If any member of your family has a tender throat, get a bottle of Scott's Emulsionto-day.Physicians prescribe it to avert throat troubles, overcome bronchial disorders and strengthen the lungs.No harmful drugs.Al ways insist on Scott's.Seolt & Bowne, Torenio.Out._ 15-23 INDIA RSOLVED TO Co DO ITS SHARE \u2018 Recruiting for the Army Proceeds bo Vigorously.London, Nov, 8\u2014A special despatch ; from Delhi, India, CH Premier Asquith's speech wat read with the derpest interest in th= whole ; peninsula and was wil received by all | classes.Internal conditions sn India | continue satisfaciory and even \u201cuieter on the north-west frontier a\u2018ter the severe punishment meted out to the rebellious raiding tribesmen.The Indian Princess continue their magnificent gifts of money fir the Red Cross.and also motor cars, aeroplanes.munition works and equipment for troops.Agricultural conditions are \u2018air to good and prices are steady.Rain is required in most of the districts.Recruiting in the north-west for the Indian army proceeds vig srously, especially among the Sikhs, Viurkhas and Punjab Mahoramedans.Tie entire country shows the keencst resolve to give all possible and secure fina\u2019 victory for the Empire GREECE WANTS | HATICHAL P2LICY NOT BRITISH, FRENCH OR GERMAN POLICY, SAYS KING CONSTANTINE.Berlin, Nov.8, via mire.Sayville.\u2014Herlin newspaper courier upon the solution of the Greek cul inet problem applauds t'ie choice M.Skouloudis us Prime Ministe- The press points out that the M'u ister vf War in the Zaimis cahinus retaina this post in the new cabine and that the oniy change is the en trance of a Minister of d\u2019ublie In struction, M, Micueldkis, win forn.iH \u201cerly was at head of the Cretan gor ernment and is known as oppon ent of former Premier Venizelos.\u201cThe newspapers,\u201d says the Over seas News Agency in its summary «+ the editorial opinions, \u201cquote the words of King Constantine that whe Greece needs is a national Greek po! icy.hot a British.a French nor German policy.Thus, they dectar Premier Skouloudis is a man of © King's choice, he beinz a man eminence who hal reniered notal services to his country on various ou.casions.anl apart from party dic sensic representing the whole na tion aml a purely national policy fo Greece.\u201d , SOLDIER'S BODY IS FOUND IN FIELD London, Ont.Nov, 8\u2014The body Private .A.Caliam, of the 33rd Ba: talion, Canadian expeditisnary force in training here, was fouad in a field between Grosvenor and Cheapside streets.in the iv th end of the city early this marn'ng.Th:re were na marks of vinlene: about the body and i FROM the lighthouse st Lobster Cove Head, Bonne Bay, Novfoundland, Mrs.W.Young sends her experisnce of Zam-Buk.Sheeays: \u2018\u2018 [suffered with ecsema for seven\u2019 years and to my great delight Zem-Buk has oured me.The disease started on my breast, and spread until it extended over my back.The itohing and burn.ing\u2014especially when the affected were warm\u2014was terrible; and yet when the eruption wasscrstchod or rubbed, it turned to bad sores on! t pain.1 wenttos doctor and ried various pre scriptions, bus seemed to get no benefit, so tried another doctor.Again then a fourth.Seven years is n th ht that I never wonld up and disappear.*\u2018 Binoe that time I got no relief, so time to safer ed 1 had got used to the whe > ; , telling how beneficial Zam-Buk \"asin eases Bertman Ponts waa 1 bought somo Zam.Buk, and rom the use of the very first going o me geod.res ith i improvement is worked in my condition was reilly wondsrtal, aod the in ¢ It eased the irritation, stopped the pain, and the sores began to dry i In short, I found Zam-Buk all that was claimed for it aud within a very short me it worked a complete cure in my case.re recommended it f in each it has proved ita wonderful merit, oF saver) other cases, and What Zam-Buk Cures Zam-Bux cures Ecsema, Ulcers, Blood Pos Bore, Coagped Hands, Scalp Sores, Bad tes Childrens Eruptions.Cute, Erues.Ecalde end i: and stored well at free from Zam Buk Co.Toronto, Refuse ner: os te box [naw FREE BOX Ben name ut niapaper and REELS a Par, front and Tere!ve frac trian, Lox.urns.Fall Hats and Overcoats M.TIMMONS & SON - > QUEBEC.% swine just eztablished, it claims, arc sss tne kigh, and beef prices are not rege TER ( foregainæ questions in the negative.ft savs that - \" oe ; v cr with tae Canadian Na- 8 i is di ï 8 Cabinet Meker and Undertaking | Civarettes.Tobaces, Chucolates.Stä-] Li imai Opora nf Montreal ne lendinn ntei Other Theat during the course of his discourse pro- | | Tapestry, Brussels and Axminster Squares, for sitting room, amer, = Presentei in any Other te duced a large silv dal cf th Estarlishment.| tionery, or or any other goods in R er meca * yi ing room or bedroom.They wear well, and are easily kept clean.y stock, one Pisture piven FRETS with! I's, FRE \" PICTURES THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.: HAROLD MEEK WILL | SING HERE SOON i Shoes WELL-KNOWN BARITONE, AND | serable ; BELGIAN PIANIST, TO AP.om Wi Toa Tina Mae | PEAR IN CONCERT.: PaLunsrox, Owt., June 20th, 1914.\u201cStomach Trouble and Distressing Headaches pearly drove me wild.Some time ago, I got a box of \u2018\u201cFruit-a-Lives,\"* your famous fruit medicine, and they completely relieved me.To-day I am feeling fine and a ph) sician, meeting me on the street, asked the reason for | my improved appearance, said, \u2018Jam taking Fruit-etives.* Ve said, \u201cIC i Frult-s-tives make you look so well, go * ahead and take them.They are doing Canada\u2019s great Laritune.Haro! i i Meek, wuo wus heard here with the | Caradon Natal Opera, 18 coming ty tie Kaigats vo! Coiumous Hall on { Fray evening, November Ist, He will be assatad by sheu.ticarion, the world-csiehrai nanist, and the eveat will be ane vi ie IMost tuport- : vi fly MUSIcA.aeuayii.Since his return from Kurope lue Vyas #40 periups no young artist | das Lac sy quick:y tu the front rank ; sore for you than I can.Wusic as Harold Meek.M.Nas.1H.8.WILLIAMS, 50e.a box, 6 for $2.80, trial size 25s.At dealers or sent os rercipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.Lu.Meek returned from Lombarwife ar Foorence, laly, to Coan engagement wish Mme, Sun Cer tri Cv This was fubowed by teu \u2018 connued success on the con.ua ne in the operas oi Herodiade, in Quebec Should be Con- A VETERAN OF HT Ol WT we FOSTER, OF ones AGED 74 YEARS, WANTS TO | GO TO FONT.Undeterred by the fact that war is [not what it was in the days of the Indian Mutiny, that, in his beticé, the (use of machine gun is cowa\u201cdly and | nothing more nor less than whalesale murder, and that he is now in nus 74th year, William Foster, of Calgary, the i ; only known veteran of the Mutiny of Calgary, i is just as patriotic to-s!ay and just as eager to serve the empire, as le was more than half a century ago.À Mr.Foster, who has been a resident of Calgary for the past three years, | entered the recruiting office of the | 82nd Battalion, recently, with a brisk step.and for fully three-quarters of an hour argued with Lieu: Gibson and Capt.Davies, the medical -«aminer, Mutiny, with the inscription.\u201cWilliam [4s F.Se SOE NRG.| 142 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch.Quebec.Great Rush Selling of FLCOR COVERINGS CARPET SQUARES, LINOLEUMS and STAIR OILCLOTHS IS GOING ON.Thousands of yards in an endless array of patterns, suitable for every room in the house, which we offer at prices that make it worth while supplying all needs in such goods now.This is one of the Big Home Furnishing Events of the Year.Listed below are only a few of the many lines offered: Heavy Fljor Oileloth, 72 inches; in block and floral desing.Per square yard.ve.27 Best quality Printed Floor Oikloth, 72 inches in width; \u201cbest designs aad color combination; large collectisn of patterns; regular value per yard, 55e.For.che ees Heavy Printed Linoleum, 2 yards wide, _ choice of 12 designs, in floral, block, tile and parquetry effects; ligt and medium shades: 55e value.Per square yard.8%c Inlaid Linoleum, 2 yards wide, splendid choice \u201cof block and \"floral designs, in medium shades; regularly priced at 8 25.Per square yard.Cee ees Fine quality Printed Linoleum, 4 yards \u201cwide; i | | 337 3T.JOHN STREET ; à eto $31 \u2014 ; al! pur-hases amounting to 50c.x) armen pd sidered as a Joke.Foster\u201434th Regiment,\u201d on the rim.A good assortment to select from in the following useful sizes: | Sec some of the Pictures in our} eh with ph are as re -\u2014\u2014 This testimony of patriotism actively | J \u2018Tapestry, 254 x3 .Priced $900.Ateach.$ 790 TT : TT 7077 uw windows, El ti-renowned Sezak, Mme.Rap.! The transportation of just one line | displayed in his adolescent days he:M Tapestry, 3 x31.Priced 1400.At each.11.28 .: Thie offer is good ior a short time Wand Mame, Olitrta \u201cProf a acading in the advance notices [has actively carried about with him Tapestry, 34 x4 Priced 15.50.At each.\u2026 13.78 | El til 9 QQ only.Since the dishantns of the Can.© the Quebec theatres publishe i close on to 56 years.and should the Brussels, 214 x3 Priced 16.00.At each.12.60 Ô 100 = n Opera Mr.Meck has heen ene | Saturday in the Chronicle could have [authorities permit him to do \u201chis bit\u201d Brussels, 3 x4 .Priced 2500.At each.19.80 «din opmeatic propaganda rh misicad some of your readers that 4 | again, he claims that he would do his Axminster,3 x4 Priced $35.00.At each.28.78 T.H.O'NEILL 248 St.John Street, BLUE PRINTS nat know yet what an immense pro- | best to add another couple of medals duction is \u201cBirth of a Nation\u201d as it {to his collection.even at tic late said that the great film was to be date.It was in 1858 that William bresnted it anotier theatre than the | Foster, then a lad of 17 years, took Auditorium at which house it is jthe King's shilling and.under com- hooked for Monday, November the {mand of a Scotch officer, Col.Clarke, EXTRA SPECIAL.\u201450 Women's Fall and Winter Coats, made from best Cioths and Cheviots; not this season's styles, but all cut in lovely models, all colors.Prices ranging from $15.00 up to $3000.To clear at the uniform price of.\u20ac ROUE \u201che fiope of hringing the opera tie reach of the masses, and p time allowing our awn nzers à charce for experience | err own stage.witch at cresent ie harre !, Meek ulti BERGERVILLE Landscape and Day Gardening Done Either by Day or $2.8 Mr.Ty Contract, \"PHONE 295.Lone by F.ectries) we.ehon otice ane n pracii 29th We must say that there is not à theatre in operation in Quebec, ex- mately is working far tie Govern nent support »f opera as a nationa\u2019 tonk the field under Sir Calin Camphell.In those days transportasion was not what it is to-day.and fur four instruction, Siz, Agile Taechia, the HAMZL & 1 ESSIER i ! per, Ei w such ad cept the Auditorium, that can show [months and ten days they sailed the * v Curing his ve vesre Gat 18 it should Le shawn, this, the great: {seas in sail-hoats, en route sa India.| F.SIMARD & CIE ENRC.OHN RANSDEN CIVIL ENGINTERS iw willing a vo-sperae | \u20ac3t of all pictures ever produced.and never once in all that time did | 142 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch, Quebec.J 9 .Ptae Print Depp.Meek when the preliminary J.L.RUOHARD.jthey see land, For eight years and a ; GARLENER 1: Fe Pr Stress 1 Qeedbec i 1 \u2014_\u2014 yhalf young Foster served the empire - , ci \u2018 ENS \u2018 Of Theo Henri, Le Journal deg RED CROSS SOCIETY.jin India, and during his sojoura there ; Sm Livre, Nelginm exid: The Treasurer of the Quebec Ne knew the late Lord Roberts, by |\u2014 Military Goods ; vre is an artist who ought 09) Branch, Canadian Red Cross Suciety, hearsay.as the young lieutenant who had won the much-coveted V.C wf\u2019 interest and whose begs to acknowledge with thanks the ' in thie city Drings an° : (following contributions.on.but var to-day is nat what it JUST KECEIVED.pronis of a talent From the S:aff and employces a en Pen EEE EE Dunes Leggings.«i a pian from Liege, | O1 the Arms Inspection De- gram.\"I took part in several pretty | \u2014FRESH MILK.FED CHICKENS AND DUCKS.M 5 Pigskin Putter Leggings, «ize 77 où Frdaë, in the Conservator partment through Cul.Hare i000) | hot skirmishes.which were hot in TRY.POUND OF OUR TEA AND COFFEE, it will certainly as Hall gave Lefore many admirers afl* pneneda ef Pad Au SON those days.hut then a man had ta sty you.; M as Pipskn Legpings, with PAE easels of his virtansity.condens.j Proceeds Te and ea fight and the best army won.For the | Prompt deliveries all over the City with our automobile truck.Perprie Laces and Laces of at © in 2; vid and incore internes | Lire.Le Marquand\u2026 25000 | British army then it was all clasing kinds, en OT te Works of the ereai mat fo Bernard Fish as.d \u201cGame frees Sahib ne à « O ce on Folishes and Brushes, ters.Club LL Les ea cena 135.00 | after * pra - ib, and w en {hore was ° 9 A EE GS Military Long LANDING AT SALONIKI, Mrs.Ernest C.Wurtele.25.00 pi Thoce ver the dare of the \u201cTHE RELIABLY\u201d GROCERS.\u201d iy \"a ats a Rob 3 l'aris Nov, B.1935 p.m\u2014A d (A Friend oe 10.00 \u201cold nimrod.and a man had to have aaa ee, et a des ri Sate, rn or \u2019 Carn \u201chat po Mr Lampson \u2018te 500 something \u201cin him to come out ofa 19-21 Cote d\u2019Abrahem Custom Work and Repairiny.3 17e Deal authorities The Misses (Anderson.for something in him ta come ont of a Telephone 294 Established 1836 Allies will constrmet » | ers of War Fund 300 \u2018à fellow doesn 1 get a chance in war at ke a new road at Salon ; br comes ral ose machine guns are tac most 1, Jacqes & Sous unieation 1 Mee War Fund for Prisoners 200 [cowardly instruments ever invented, | \u2014 == \u2014 === \u2014 4 rves and the g \u2018 1 is Tia he shot \u2018c pi \u2018 421.Fabrique Strast The prb o- at Mrs.L.1 I CG Fumer Meredith 100 hefore he De re yards CF the I fae \u2018que = TT Laver the Entente Alfies permission , Collecte Pa rs of War enemy.while as for the sheils.they | 9 Telephone 427 to use post of the wharves to land for risoners lare barharous.War in the old tava \"rea ne when the wharves are nnd ro.P \\ 3 = np , Vas war as it should be fought.There TE OT quired for Greek transports.(Mes.Varrack.Lennoxville.300 \"was little money then.but there was | HOS IOCOEO000RII0000002 CERES TEES SEIDEN eee om Mie ny urner.200 : lots of fighting.and real fighting, | Spencers, for ladies; wool; white and colors, .= i Mre.C.Tireakey too.\u201d ae ver vee ree aes aa nee areas 00 5 h ; Jat = F or Your Ml DREN HATE I Mre.C.Tireakey.20 Sergt.\u201cRlondy\u201d Banner, onc of the | from ee to 324 ; » as 3 F Cl t ; Miss A.Bursta 200 heroes of St.Julien stond by as the Penman's \u201cLittle King Hosiery,\u201d for children, in ) all oO hing i «Miss M.Joseph.200 Old veteran vented his spleen on the white, tan and black.3 \u2014-and \u2014 J style, cut and finish count with | Mrs Johnston .modern weapons, and smiled us the | ; E wou rave me \u201ca trial for your Mrs.R.Meredith > | aged patriot spoke of the superiority Turnbull's \u201cCEETEE,\u201d also Union Underwear.$6.00 per month | FALL CLOTHING, ax I am faire BW Ross.200 taf he old musket over the machine Jap 8ilk Waists, high collar.98¢ and $2.28 ! positive I can please vou 9 0 Sot : WILL PUT A DEAUTIFLL | ï have received à new oc of jte Evan Turner 20% \u201cNr.Foster came out of the armv Crepe de Chine Waists, reduced to.$3.50 { the very lates: Goods, and would | Ne Fumie _ ve Ton with a clean discharge.and that he is ; P.C.\u2018Corsets, new elastic gusset front, fine | take pleasure in showing them | Miss M.Stuart 1.00 the only veteran of the futiny in | coutil, aluminum steels, for.«.soo .81.50 to you : 2 & 100 ; Calæary was made evident wien.on | ! Miss A.Stuart.IN YOUR HOME.Just receiving a new stock of PIANOS from the leading MICCHOC ES IOV OI OOTGOG O0 S.J.BURKE, '87 ST.JOHN STREET, QUEBLC Telephone 781.| Mice A.Fields and Miss K:vnleen IF CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTI Hal have hecome working menhers | PATED, GIVE \"CALIFORNIA of the Society.SYRUP OF FIGS.\u201d \u201cthe first visit of the Duke of om | naught to the city, Mayor Mitchell advertised for the veterans of the Mutiny and the Crimea to core for.49 St.John Street.Tel.271 1 y Mr.Fos 1- manufacturers.i LAROCHELLE-QUINN.ra and Mr.Foster alone respond .= | Yesterday morning the etai ÿ.\u2014 TT Tr ee \"Look bak at your childhuul days! Mire May Quinn, daughter of Mr.ARTHUR LAVIGNE has me Remember the \u201cdose\u201d mother insisted T.Quinn, of this city.to Mr, Ernest Thin Folks Who 1 jp | on\u2014castor oil calomel, cathartics.Larochelle, son of Mr.G.Larochelle | Ww Id B F | 54 Couillar d Street ¥ 3 1low you ated then, how you fought alse of this city, took place in the | ou e at i against taking them.{new St.Patricks Church, on Grande ÉIOA0OGOOQOCOGI OO IO00 5007 H A 3 , \\ | A i! With your children it's different.Allee.The Rev, Father MeCratty.Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or 3 Mothere who cHing to the old form of, officinted at the ceremony.The bride More.\u2014 |: css.ee ares: ~r Surgeon Dentist, Lindsay Bidg., 203 St.Jo bn St, samara physic simply don't realize what they Fhe children\u2019s revoit is well- Their tender little cloth, with hat to match, was given dor.fonnrded, who wore a dress of brown broad-| \u201cin- away hy her father, while the groom : \u201cI'd certainly give most anything to he able to fat up a few pounds and stay that way.\u201d declares every cxces- We have been successful in getting all our Fall Importa.\u2014\u2014\u2014 il i Tel.5918 i) sides\u201d are rire hy vem.fre fe attend-d » his rea sively thin man or woman.Such a tions before the big raise In the prices of Carpets, Linoleum ; i sassegsaras your childs stomaci, Fer aad, the ceremony, : ' i i ible, i i we have the pleasure of announcing to our Il : l'osoppgese niet access ttes sass | howels need clearsing, give aniv dei.| was partaken of at the home of the pent is \" Jmpoasible Jespite past, and Oilcloths, so .P 8 ur \u2019 | Jy9xdm | cions \"California Syrup of F \u2018 Tea! Lride\u2019s parents.after which the happy of nutrition \"a PE tion ohieh customers that our prices will be the same as last Jear.HA \u2014_\u2014\u2014 {action i i« positive, but gentle.Millions | couple left on their honeymoon hy prevents the faity elements of food We have bought largely and our assortment is more con.Latest Styles, Novelties and | of mothers keen ih is harmless pir | | the R.A = pair for Montreal, Bos- from being taken up by the blood as | giderable than ever, New Creations for the most hamatire ake its that it never fails to | | urn, they will tale up their residence they are.when To og Srutrition .Stylish Dressers.King\u2019s 3 Hotel clean the liver and howels and sweet- | in Quebec, The presents received.| the blood, much of the fat and flesh Full range of Wilton and Axminster Rugs; sizes from en the stomach.and that a teaspoon- | which were very numerous.testifie producing elements stay in the intes- x 3 up to 12 ft, x 15.Direct from Paris and New int given today saves a sick child to- lo The este in pty de rong] tines until they pass from the body as 2 ft.P - ; .morrow, M ve A ; York (Opposite City Hall.Ask your druggist for a Scent bor: © vaste correct this condition and to Brussels, Jute and Tapestry Rugs in a large quantity of Are now being lisplayed by D.JANNELLE, Prop.\"tle nf \u201cCalifornia Syrup of fig | YOUTHS SEEK, TO produce a healthy, normal, amount of | prices and sizes.d Ameri PI pO bn fau pee AVOID CONSCRIPTION.fat.the nutritive processes must be ; .European and American Plan.children oo pti ty Avi be London, Nov.8 Daily increasing | artificially supplied with the power Carpets by the yard-all at the old prices.Misses M &A Brownrigg Rates from $2.00 per day up.Peter.Sell here.See that it fs! crowds of youths of military age are | Which nature thas genie them, This ' ! Telephone 1647, made by \u201cCalifornia Fig Syrup Com.| besiexing the passport departinent of CAT PTODE a or © econ H ed by French Furniture Coverings in every description are soid at Importers of Fine Milliner: ny,\" Refuse any other kind \u201cwit | the Foreign Office, secking permit j $38 3 Sargo tablet with every enc i ° y SEER rot j which they hope will enzlle them to | Meal.Bargol is a careful combina.| gpg game prices as before.These goods are worth double the 64-28 St.John Street.EEE jo pt escape the conscription they antici.\u2019 ton of ix sp oh id pssimiliative money today., M.lax, Lh, stam | FOR SALE.| pate and fear.Most of them appar- agents.aken with meals they mix | y PLACE L'Anmuo livuou, 18ST ANNE SL.Newly Roparea Formerly the St Gr-rge House.First-class Rooms with ail modern conveniences, also table board: Excellent Cuisine.Phone $582.Reten Reasonable MRS.BERTRAND.Ja.10xtuth,sataly 118 Mountain Hill NEPTUNE INN ÿ J.T.LEVALLEE, Proprietor, { Americas and European Plan.Cafe attached to Hotel, Close to Boats, Elevator, Cars, Trains, Phone 1708, QUEBEC.l'ently have discovered relatives in Valuable Proverty for Sale on Be: America and clsewhere, whom they John Street.| are obliged to visit.; [ A comfortable self-contained white | The rush has heen so great since brick cottage.ir.periec: order, «th Lord Derby's rec: \u201cuiting scheme was wide veranda and hard won: floors, + Promulgated that in the last three heated by \u201cDaisy\u201d furnace, gas, and | days more than 300 epplicant.of electric light.It is surrounded by ex- | | military age have been put back while [tensive grounds measuring 132 ft.the authorities decide how ta deal ifront by 119 ft.deep.consti*ating a with the situation.: lawu tennis, vegetalde and Hower The Saturday Review, referting to | garden.and mans species of trees.| the crowds of Irish emigran.s, de.| Doe of the best located properties in | mands a strict inquiry as to where {ve eity with open front and #;lendid | the money comes from to pay the view.For further particulars apply | fares of these then, whe are o% the! 'to Hubert DuChens, 116 St Augus- | poorer classes, and the additional $80 ; tin street.Nv.2xtf | which they must have or landing.\u201cwith the food to turn the sugars and | starches of what you have eaten into tich, ripe nourishment for the tissues and blood and its rapid effect has been in many cases reported remarkable, Reported gains of from ten to twenty.' five pounds in a single month are by no means infrequent.Yet its action is perfectly harmless.Sargol is sold by all leading druggists everywhere and every package contains a guaran.| tee of weight increase of money back.NOTE:\u2014Sargol is recommended only as a flesh builder and while excellent results in case of nervous indigestion, etc.have been reported, care should be taken about using it unless a gain of weight is desired.Our Department of Curtains by the pair and curtain materials by the yard is the most complete in the city, In buying the above Goods you surely save 25 per cent, P.J.COTE, 29 & 31 ST.JOHN STREET, OPPOSITE PALAC: HILL > + "]
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