The Quebec chronicle, 19 novembre 1915, vendredi 19 novembre 1915
[" THE WEATHER.SNOW, WIND AND RAIN.sm\" 202 ESTABLISHED 1764.The Quebe QUEBEC, FRIDA \"NOVEMBER 19, 1915.TEMPERATURES Minimum, 20; Maximum, 28.Patronized by H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught.\u2018Roman Meal The Early Roman's Food, in two = size packages.15\u20ac and 25c A.GRENIER.Grocer and Wine Merchant, 94-06 St.John Street.'Phones 1247-1248 Estatlished 1882.\u201cDISAFFECTION IN INDIA PUNISHED i J EXEQUTION AND SERVITUDE ARE PENALTY FOR ANARCHY AND MUTINY.Washington, Nov.18\u2014Mail advices reaching Washington today from India told of the execution of 24 Hindus and the sentence of 27 others to servitude for life by a governmeat commission at Lahore, and described activities against the British government among certain elements in the Indian population more extensive than has been officially admitted.According to the reports the Lahore affair was only one of several \u2018others that reecntly have been brought to an issue in India with similas results, all the prosecutions being hased upon charges of anarchy, mutiny In insubordination.The native press, | while speaking of the loyalty wirn QUEBEC BRICK QUARRY VISITED SPECIAL CAR TAKES THE Di- RECTORS OF COMPANY AND ALDERMEN.The directors of the Quebec Brick Company were the hosts yesterday afternoon at an official visit to their immense stone quarry situated in the parish of Giffard at Beauport.A special car left the City at 2.00 o'clock yesterday afternoon, carrying the directors oi the company, who are Messrs.Emile Tanguay, president, G.Proteau, Eugene Lamontagne, Falardeau, Nadeau, Allain, Baillairgeon, Desjardins and others, while among their guests were Aldermen Verret, Roy, Walling, Gauvin and Galibois, representing the City Council, and a large number of others, including Mr.J.A.Everell.superintendent of the Montmorency Division of the Quebec A T v Leads To Belief That } Week\u2014Situation In Setbia Gr { London.Nov.18\u2014The attitude of the Entehte Allies toward: Greece, from which country they are endeavoring to get Serbian troops, and the whole military policy in the Near East, including the Dardanelles, will, it is expected, be made clear before the end of the present week.kans, is té report on the best means of dealing with the situation arising out of the Austro-German and Bulgariap successes in Serbia and Greece's leanings towards the Centrak Powers.It transpired today during the course of the debate in the House of Lords that General Sir Charles Monro, the recently appointed commander-in-chief in the Dardanelles, has already given his opinion as to what should be the future: policy with of the General favored withdrawal, FAVORS WIT FROM GALLIPOLI PE YR SRSA SS SSRN SAYA But Successful British Attacks OnTurkish Trenches NEW B OO KS Kitchener Will Persist In .Dardanelles Operations\u2014Allies Will Probably Announce Intentions Regarding Greece This But Both French And British Score Success.; a a definite guarantee for the safety of the French, British and The council at Paris, in which British and French cabinet ministers took part came to important decisions, and Earl Kitchener, looking over rhe ground both in Gallipoli and the Balregard to the Gallipoli campaign, and Lord Ribblesdale, who introduced the subject, said that.he understood that the report The Marquis of Lansows More Serious BONAR LAW TAES OPTIMISTIC VIEW THINGS .ARE.NOT .QUITE AS BAD AS THEY SEEM.HE SAYS.London, Nov.18\u2014\"Two topics have been raised which are not pleasant to think or talk about.namcly, the position in Serbia and the Dsrdanelles,\u201d said Andrew Bonar Law, the Colonial Secretary, speaking on the third reading of the finance bill in the House of Commons this evening.REPORT OF GENERAL MONRO .HDRAWING TROOPS NINSULA 3 3 a 1 V i } it § ; i i 1 À ¥ i ¥ À ¥ i + i 3 ¥ ; | ¥ + ee = ss == = = JUST GIRLS, by J.Temple Thurston.THE PEARL FISHERS, by H.De Vere Stacpole.THE LITTLE ILIAD, by Maurice Hewlett.THE STAR ROVER, by Jack London.THE RESEARCH MAGNIFICENT, by H.G.Wells.MARIAH AGAIN, by Mrs.John Long.MOONBEAMS, by Stephen Leacock THE GENIUS, by Theodore Dresses.All these have been inserted in our Circulating Library, and are available to subscribers.JOHN E.WALSH'S Reg'd.11 ST.JOHN STREET.ESA AR RR RNIN RR RAR Eaters IAI EMSS STO SSR LE SR RIERA: p= Furriers £y Royal Appointment Fur Notes Liis Maes The King Mr.Bonar Law did not agree that downe replied that the report and the evidence actompanying it\" was not considered sufficient to enable the government to some the public should be taken into he | which India responded to the call by | Railwaygovernment's confidence at the pres.; { b Coats The members of the party were Particularly About Persian Lam the British government upon the ra- tives for military service, alid has y referred in terms of condemnation 0 À the activities of the cisaffected clements in the population which in some quarters are ascribed as German ina.chinations.to credit thé'mutfhous agitatirn to the work of a band of conspirators alleged to have been located on th: Pacific slope of America for several years and actively engaged in a secret propaganda.These conspirators are Geclared to have despatched emissavies to India who have been stirring up ; antagonism to the British rule there.( The most disquieting feature of the J situation, according to the reports, is the uncertainty of the extent 0 which the native troops have been tampered with.In the Puniab and in Bengal, between the middle of June and the middle of September seven- .vntene- ed to death for mutiny.making homhe io much interested in the quarry.which is one of the largest in the Province, and \u2018particularly with the equipment and operation of the superb plant in the quarry and the raachinery which has been installed on the wharf at Beauport for the leading of vessels.With a capacity of 1.500 tons of broken stone daily the plant is being operated at full capacity right along to supply stone for such farge contracts as the locks on the St.Charles river, the Levis Dry Dock and other public works.After a full inspection of the plant the party repaired to one of the companies buildings whee a lunch was served and several toasts drunk, which called for speeches from Alderman Roy.Notary Baillairgeon, Aldermen Verret, Gauvin, Walling, Galibos and others, and the party returned to the city much impressed with the important industry which they had visited.to a conclusion.issued an account of a successful British attack on the Turkish trenches on either side of the Krithia nullah, whith led to the | belief that Lord Kitchener, who is_on the pen \u2018decided to persist in the operations.no weighting developments.ward the Eatente powers.The statement had hardly been made when the War Office tha { o is on Pt , and who went out after General Manro's réport had been received, had\u201d Andrew Bonar Law, the Colonial Secretary, assured the House of Commons that the decision would be left to the military experts, and the question of the loss of prestige would have As to Greece, it is reported in despatches from Rome, that immediate action will be taken and no delay will be tolerated.It is said that Italy will take an important part in the forthcom- The action will naturally depend upon the attitude which King Constantine and his Ministers assume to- Meanwhile the situation in Serbia grows more serious.The ent time With respect to Serbia: whatever criticisms there might be, he would not say a word on the sub- | ject.which could not be judged unless all the facts were known, and most | certainly.in his judgment, it would not be wise to jell ail the facts.Degpite what was keppening in the : Near East.he would say, however, that he was morc hopeful than he had 4 been for many months, and, looking at the tendency of the whole war, things were not going 30 badly as- they would seem to be.; With regard to the Dardanelles there was no cone who felt more\u2019 strongly than he did the serious posi- .tion there, and the House might be assured that in what the government was doing or was intending to dn it would not be influenced by the idea that.having made 2 mistake.it was going to see it out Th: government would be influenced solely by the best military opinion it could get.and be- Having decided that you need a Pere i sian Lamb Coat, the next most important x question is where will you get the best garment for your money.We by no means claim to have the best garments there are, but it is only to be expected that the store having a more r critical clientelle will naturally bave a collection of better and more carefully chosen pelts than th: store whose business is founded on \u201cprice\u201d rather than on \u201cvalue.\u201d Our Persian Lamb Coats are made from choice selected pelts by skillful designers into models which appeal to well-dressed women.; teen Indian cavalrymn were HEAVY ACTION AGAINST THE CITY.An action to have the City pay over Austro-German armies, with the Bulgarians on their left, are pushing sowhward, driving the inferior Serbian forces before them, while in the south the Bulgarians, reinforced by men and and cutting telegraph wires and 71 others were convicted of other ollen- ies.lieved that that was the wisest course.The new models are delightfully light in weight ACCUSED OF SEDUCTION.and drape beautifully.Ottawa.Nov.1R\u2014Highest military authorities here do not credit the frt- lyowing despatch from Washington, and state that latest official advices indicate that all is quiet there.London Replies London, Nov.58\u2014\"In norhern India.where conceried attempis have been made by members of An anti- British association, having its headquarters in the United States, to disturb the peace of the country, to tamper with the troops and to upset the government, the active loyalty of ihe people of the province was shown by the resistence they voluntarily offered and by the aid they gave the civil power.\u201d was in part the answer a sum of $17,000.10 which, it is claim- rd.is being IHl2gally withheld, has been entered by the firm of J.H.Gignace.Limited.The money is being retained by the City, owing to a delay in the construction of the Dorchester Bridge, for which the Gignac firm had the contract, and the plaintiffs state that the delay in question was not caused by them, but by the Q.R.L.H.& P.Company, who failed to remove their wire towers in time ta permit the work to proceed.SUES SISTERS.During the course of a fire set.as is customary, to burn up some stumps an à farm owned by the Sisters of Notre Dame du Perpetue, of St.Da- march.\u201cThere is some uncertainty as to the Serbians line of retreat on Ochrida, on the southern Albanian frontier.on the Vardar river, and it is unofficially reported that the Brit ! ish have had a success on the Valandovo front.west, while in the east there has been no change.guns from Von Gallwitz's army, are pressing on towards Monastir, from which town they are said to be only a few hours Some despaiches say they are falling back on Monastir, where there are British reinforcements; others that they are retreating The French have inflicted a serious defeat on the Bulgarians \u2018The big guns are continuing their lively bombardment in the The enquete into the case of Jos.Drouin, of Montcalm street, St.Sauveur, who is accused of having sedue- ed a young girl.was apened in the Court of Sessions yesterday afternoon * * and is to be continued at a later date.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 The Weather Toronto, Nov.18\u2014A shallow depression which covered Oklahoma last ! today and is now centered over ti | nois as an energetic disturbance in- 40-inch garments may be had for as little as $15).Tle night, has developed rapidly during | = - of J.Austen Chamberlain.Secretary .Se er EEE dicating stormy conditions from the for India.to a request made in the mien, the property adjoining owned GREETINGS TO THEIR Great Lakes eastward.A few snow B a.| by Mr.Nap, Aubain, suffered material House of Commons today by Sir \u201c A : ; ; BRETHR Queries have occurred in Saskatche- 1 , i damage, he alleges and is now suing THREN AT FRONT.A ! : Fdwin Cornwall for information con- the Sisters for th i , \" , wan and Manitoba: otherwise fair 9 favorable reports \u201cespeet- : the sum of $500.The Worshipful Master, officers : Ty ! cerning un - er these arts The damage in question was caused : and members of Albina Lodge, No weather has prevailed generally.ng India and w Fn \u2019 during the past summer.The action 2 A.M.R autel Temperatures: | ven of enemy county origin.niti has been entered by the legal firm of LA F and at boy 8 R.2.are much Min, Max.\u201cAs regards the general condition Gelly & Dion De congratulated on the splendi ; 4 12 | N C k d H >t India.\u201d Mr.Chamberlain ndded.AS _ Christmas ca:d which they have got Daan ert TT a 42 | ew a es an ome \u201cmy information is that it is substan- | gALE OF POTATOES \u2014_\u2014 out to convey their cordial and fra- ea upert .a 4 ! tially satisfactory, Such difficulties ON THE MARKETS, |OIRTY HUN FROM PRINZ EJTEL ermal grecuivas ca Ce ee Vtcouver 1 8 4 | Made Bread h arisen had their origin 1 ; ] As Albion Lodge is the Ÿ FU .aovements outside of Tndiy, or in cl era Jing made that FRIEDRICH TAKEN IN THE original military lodge of Quebec, this chi PSS » pe | - oi was waa res sae W tm efor 4 , ey th Or euniment markets from the outlying districts NORTH SEA.mo hop pi appreciate all the Edmonton .40 4 t Th ne eho \u201c ne the people and | to sell potatoes, are constantly cheat.more by 1 $ relents __ Battleford .\u2026 - 2 \u201d ea em 0e Sion many are fugitives from jus- | 118 unsuspecting citizens by selling RUSSIAN IN TROUBLE Medicine Hat.eee > 4 3 i \u2019.i i Moose Jaw .\u2018a J tice.The goverfnment of India has ein.Fhe.Potatoes which do not London, Nov.18\u2014Lieut.Henri A Russian, who is attached to one\u2019 Winnipeg .Cee ees 18 4 | 12 Fabrique St.- - Phones 6567-6568.the situation well in hand.! e red sure Of | Koch, one of the officers of the intern- à weight.Tt is stated that when these TN- | of the corps due for service overseas.Port Arthur .-.« 4 40 URT OF SESSIONS dishonest individuals are confronted | 4 German auxiliary eruiser Prinz | gave the military police such a tussle Parry Bound .18 © + co t i * 1 with the fact that the bags do not Eitel Friedrich, who violated his par- while under the influence of liquor on | London .22 \u201c On the charge of greater tools, contain the right measure, they sim- | ole and left Norfolk in the middle of | St.Ann street last night that the as- | Toronto .\u201c \\ ae \u2014\u2014 valued at abnut $45 0 ve ole whote | piy state they are not selling them | Octaber, has been taken of a Dan- sistance of the Municipal Police had | Ottawa I.2 ages vary between 18 Cu Jer | by measure, but by the bag.wah steamer in the North Sea by the in be asked = Constables Thomas | Montreal .RT weer arraigned in the ou a British naval authorities, Lieut.| Scallen and N.Smith responded and | Quebee .20 bd rm AAA EEA sions yesterday morning.ey La Koch, who was sailing as a seaman, without any aid from the military St, John .202 0010 28 40 ES aaa IRR SHR > I d ded to le e SS.\u201cLady of : 3 v raded guilty and were reman Gaspe\u201d.See page 5 toining the étesmer at Baltimore, giv- | placed the burly volueteer in the Jock.| Halifax .+.30 46 gaol.| : \u2018 ges.ing his nationality as Dutch.up at No.| Station.Forecasts: | ES EEE ENE.CORDON\u2019S LONDON DRY GIN (UNSWEETENED) CORDON'S OLD TOM GIN CORDON\u2019S SLOE CIN RR Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay:\u2014 Gales east.shifting to south and west.XMAS PLUM PUDDING CHRISTMAS PLUM GAKES Now Is the time to send them to your relative or friend at the front or in camp in England.WILLIAM MoWILLIAM Ino.ME Nv.idxim 1 \" rain today, clearing on Saturday.| Ottawa Valley and St.Lawrence: Strong winds and gales: easterly to, southerly, snow, turning to rain.with | rising temperature, \u2018The Gulf and North Shore: Fair today, followed by easterly gales with snow, turning to rain, | i Maritime Provinces: Fair, followed | at night by east and south-east gales © with rain.Lake Superior District: Gales, east terly, shifting to westerly with sleet end rain.Manitoba and Saskatchewan: Fair and moderately cold.Alberta; Fair, not much change in Value of $1.50 Each.Reduced at 50 Cents.Your Choice at JOS.COTE } \u2018Phones.Branches: 2097., 197 St.Joseph street 1134.18 St.John street 3130.232 St.John street 6362.76 Mountain Hill 6355.700 St.Valier street .489 St.Joseph street Head Office and Wholesale Store: 188 ST PAUL STREET.\u2018Phone 1272.tempereture AT S = gg pp == 1 \u201d The ®nebeo us With à onion hat er ed is surprising, | Printed and publishel by The considering from whence the state- Chronicle Printing Company, D., ment comes, the Vossische Zeitung, Watson, General Manager, at the | referring to the recent United States building of the Company, § Huade | note, says it regards the American Street, Quebec.note to Great Britain as au irrefut- QUEREC, NOVEMBER 19, 1915 able document from a legal stand point, but (hat everything depen \u201c| upon the practical things the authors RED CRO85 FUND.| The full lists of subscriptions ler the British Ked Cross received by the City Treasurer and handed over to Hon.Water Mitchell.the Provineial Treasurer, are now a'l in.They show that the house-to-house enlection in ternatives\u2014of politely rejecting am erican demands.or of surrendering al! advantages which the navy give Great Britain in her war against the Germans.\u201d This is a very correct statement of | the case.and if the German papas had continued in ite candid manner to speculate us to what Great Britain would do \u2018nthe case.it would have surmised that there wauld he no Yess vie various wards of the city netted a stn of $ILARLE2 A Cdiional sub- seriptions taken in at the City Hall fram private iwdividaals amounted to $1400, winle donations irom a num- ° warishes in tre strict bros gh Ve wr \u201carts ave , ! ; Fo unt the Hiekads of foodstuffs dee wi\" LL.; : A ; \u201c Pa g 1ya- 7 tined dor German consumption irom ave LLL coe WS JED .i { i\" ; \u2018 the United States or any other coun- Se Roc: avd Jacques Cars 20m i cee Lads 3 np .os To.The dew tha: Great Britain has Montcalm 1551 30 sr ; i y CIE Up the greatest sea power the Ce ais LAR?0 .; .8 La List vi woril has ever known for tie pu- Se John .' : ; .=> 0 pose of arotecting herself and at Tt he stand in need of pro- .126 ni SC = Hascrgpulous foes, and 1 Sanveur and 5 Vite, 53N did ; ; & \u201cvent herself freely in Listen 263 O3 | : : : ; worthy enletvor and gain- Cu 248 00 ; .ascendancy she aimed at, she = 411 50 PA : to Cretan \u2018 13 \u201cikeiy to vid al! tre ilvantave | Ses ptior revtves ASS « st usines of his lfe conld he carried | a fittle hoy at the gate and asked: i 2 (7 i 7 : b 5 .; ade say ace footi \" ; \u201cla your mother home?= Avdito: \u2014 À Vesta , m™ rehants n the trade \u201cA on en 2 peace nr rhe thing \u201cYes, sir\u201d said the boy politely.Acczantants & Auditors, ÿ es 1: i] - the ad vances base in wie east which his best self commends must The agent walked across the long | i | OW 15 Y heonght the freieht to a higher fige fnnt be tan far ahead of the thing | fawn and after rapping several times .4 dias for de M BS , ; 4 are than the cost, a thing which vas which is worse self allows and ducs | without receiving an answer returrad L R T d | & P h Fr 3 ren Si RE IFS 4 ! 3 PTE TE tee { ve) dan securred in the lumber ship- lit Nis fife fe to be consistently hare | to the youth, saying: ; \\ i ue, Mi 8 IC Br | a WLI AI! ments.Tn cases the cost of Unite! manions and happy.\u2014 Christi al \\hought, you said your mot Fy Liquidators of bg ro , , | , was .rator \u2019 Nemes Bras to Misuralian romaumers ! Guardian.\u201cYes, air: the is.\u201d replied the hoy.| Adi Trustees.\u201d ; The skilled workmanship which characterises our as heen raised 25 per cent.Such am em ns \u201cBut 1 have rapped scvergl times! \u2018 Inereases tend tn restrict business.As on all sealed letters that have | without receiving an answer.\u201d ' Compromises, Came Debtors}.FINE GOLD JEWELLERY Where the consuming country can- [to pass through two post-offices the \u201cThat may he.sir.\u201d said the boy.\u201cI ; PETER STREET.and the perfection of the £ not get along without importel | rate is now at least tree eents, an | don't live there.\u201cExchange | 126 51.Buildin Quebec.HIGH-GRADE GEMS , goods.its merchants pay and the jis likely for some time so to remain, B Domi on .¥ specially imported by us to meet the requirements of our ordinary users recoup the importers | the three-cent stamp, possibly with a A PRIZE BA v.irth Ph 4330-450 enustomers; these two facts combined, explain the reason for when they buy.In other cases the | picture of the .now- rare Canadia4 q ListieRitinste was having 2 birth \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - the ey Aran for A ; , \u2026 ; ; as \u2018 n 1 1 DIAMOND RING needy exporter rope ducer hears the buffalo as its device, Quaht to become | guests were discussing the merits of | amer mme re eee, We are now showing the new Coronation ni in Gold and hurden.There is no prospect -{, famillar again in its old Stamping | the habies in their homes, Platinute.Customers who possess a fine tem, may have it carly relief.T1 ts mentinned, for ine.grounds.Tt will he welcomed by stance, that the freight row awaiting all who do much business hy mail, shipment at New York would fill five | for it wou'd mean a material saving times as many ships as are availabls, [of time and tahor, On its part che Tire war is proving a gaod thing for [ Government aught ta Le willing, nay, tie ship owner whose vessels escap- | eager, to let the public have it.While cl eremy cruisers and were not seis [tn husiness men it would mean an ed by Admiralty officers of the war- | economy, to the Government it would ring nations, mean a gentle stimgation of hy \u201cMy little sister is only tive months old.\u201d remarked Annie, \u201csnd she hav two teenth\u201d \"My little sister,\u201d said Nellie, \u201cis only six months nid and she has three\u201d Minnie was silent for a moment, then she burst forth: \u201cMy little sister hesn't got any teeth yet.but when she does have sume they're going ta be gold onest\u201d Gaudias Bureau MACHINIST.Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to TELEPHONE .- - 2046 RESIDENCE - - 568 1.416 5th Street, Limoilou, remounttd In this new style of setting, at @ moderate cost.G.SE'FERT & SONS DIAMOND MERCHANTS 1: 1: 3 : QUEBEC.A \"| TT TL.TION = ny ol I hi a Ti» TT Th 5 = rt ny are 9 Fam FOR D8 CO.=, & Co.Op +.B.RENALD ie a) nD Pg BS ERD , i Quebec\u2019s Leading Newspaper ARE SUBMARINES USING SPANISH COAST AS BASE?SPANISH GOVT.INCREASES 1T8 WATCHFULNESS TO GUARD AGAINST THIS.Madrid, via Paris, Nov.18\u2014El Imparcial says the Spanish government, in consequence of representations by Great Britain, has increased îts watchfuiness against German submarines being supplied from the Morpecan or Spanish coasts.It is common knowledge in Spain that the government has never been able to prevent smuggling, especially | ginal.mo CANADIAN SINGER LIKES QUEBEC HAROLD MEEK GIVES IMPRESSIONS OF QUEBEC AND OF HIS ART.Harold Meek, Canada's famous bar.tone, is in town and is stopping at the Chateau Frontenac preparatory to the concert which he will give at the ! Knights of Columbus Hall this even- ng.Mr, Meek, besides being a great baritone, is posessed of a splendid physique and may be described as a sandsome man.His photographs are, of tobacco, and that many adveatur- | ous seamen make a living by running sargoes of contraband in small sailing craft.The residents of the adjecent enasts protect the smugglers, and hence the government, it is believed, will have great difficulty in preventing the illicit outfitting of German and Austrian submarines.\\ despatch to the Paris Journal from Madrid.on Wednesday, said that Graet Britain had requested Spain to keep a strict watch along the c¢oast\u2014 fine, especially that of Morocco, to prevent violation of neutrality by the German agents who were helieved to be supplying submarines with fuel and BULGARIAN AND CREEK AGREEMENT BERLIN BELIEVES IT IS HIGHLY PROBABLE IN THE NEAR FUTURE.Berlin, via London, Nov.19, 235 am.\u2014An agreemen, between Greece and Bulgaria concerning their Ivture relations and sphere of interest and annexation, it is Jearned from authori.| tative sources here, is considered highly probable, Altaough, so far as can be ascertained, no such agrecment has yet been formally concluded, negotiations \u2018to that end, it is declared, would have the active help of the German government.From the German point of view, as expressed in Berlin, an agreement of this nature would relieve Greece of any apprehensions of an attack by Bulgaria and assure her of a growth which would enable Greece to retain her place in the Balkan balance .0i power, \u201cI It is understond here that Greeceas the result of an informal interchange of views with Bulgaria, ready quite confident that she will not suffer from Bulgarian aggression or undergo any diminution of influence as a result of the present Balkan campaign; nor is any German resentment evident because Greece allowed her territory to be used as a base of operations by the Anglo-French ex- pedition, the Berlin statesmen realiz- - ing that she yieltcd in this matter to a ffronger force and should not be punished therefor : FEARED PTE.LEMIEUX \u201cWILL NOT SURVIVE.Victim of Shooting at Military Guard Room, in Critical Condition.1t is feared that Private Lemieux, of the 9th Regiment, who was shot through the lung by a fellow soldier at the Militery Guard room at the: King's whet! on.Monday night, will not survive his injuries.His condition is most critical, and title or no hope is entertained for his recovery.MEEK-HENRION Concert at Columbus Hall tonight, will be the social and musical event of the season.Latest arrivals at the Clarendon Hotel:=Geo.O.Leonard, I.A.Dawson.\u2018Montreal: Jules Vezina, St.Jou Beauce: Joseph Page, Alfred Fiset.Donacona; Mr.and Mrs.1.Lapierre, Montreal: Mr.and \u2018rs.Thomas Fanasse, Louiseville: FE.1.Shimon, Fraserville: Geo.Rird Hamilton, 1.A.Rasicnt.Montresl: Joseph Savard, Grace Bay; O.Meline.Montreal: J.K.Couture.Rimouski: R.Weiss, is al- : | Montreal: P, Martin, Le Mallaie: Gi.Eagar, H.Beauregard.Montreal: M.} LM.Dunlop.Woudstock: N.R.Stea.| ver.Ottawa: |.Murphy.Montreal: A, Beaudry, T.Peausley, Ottawa: IE Lauzon, Montreal.Hairs Quickly Vanish After This Treatment (Helps to Beauty.) | Science has aided in simpliying the banishing of hairy growths from the face, and according to a beauty special ist, the most effective treatment yet devised consists of applying \u2018a dela- tone paste to the hairy surface for 2 or 3 minutes.The paste is made by mixing somé water with a little powdered delatone.When this paste is removed and the skin washed every { mse.of hair has venished.Be sure à Lo jé gout delatans.: | remarkable, they are so unlike the ori-| Speaking to a Chronicle represent ative last evening, Mr.Meck stated that ie was simply delighted with the\u2019 city of Quebec and its beautiful and quaint surroundings.- \u201c1 imagine that [ um in Europe.! when | glance out at the city, with îts low buildings and their peculiar, style of architecture,\u201d said ths singer.! Mr.Meek is proud of his Canadian | birth and is one of the few Canadians who came back to their own country after learning ahroad.He is a deep *hinker und is imbued with the desire of helping to increase Canada's eun-! tribution to the world of art, science | and music, | It is this Canadian baritone\u2019s great.ambition to see established in Can- | ada, a conservatory of music, music.schoals and an opera house which, will eventually lead to the development of Canadiaa operatic singers who will rival the stars who first saw the light of day in foreign lands.\u2018Canadians are strange peopire.\u201d said Mr.Meek, \u201cthey will go away, study hard.accomplish much.but are easily ssimilated.They remain in the coun\u2019 try where they earn their success and their identity as Canadians is absorbed.They do not return to give their country the henefit of their learning and experience.What a difference with men of other nations, from France, from Germany.from any of hese foreign countries, in fact.They sisit Canada.Ask questions after question, politely of course.Inquir- 1hese foreign countries, in fact.They: Canadians treated such and such a\u2019 subject is made note of.But these men may remain for a while in Can-| uda, but they do not stay.They re- 1 turn to their own land to give the | beneñt of their knowledge and exper- tences to the country of their birth, It has cost Mr.Meck over $15,000 {or his education in the fine points of .music and singing.He has been with the Canadian National Opera ' troupe, which unfortunately proved ai failure, financially, owing to the high | salaries paid foreign stars such as.Slezak and others.lad an effort! been made to build up Canadian op- uratic stars instead of giviag fahulous salaries to these high-priced artists, the Canadian National Opera might | have been succesful.Asked if he was interested in any | other study besides masic, Mr, Meek replied that he was an ardent scuip-.tor.In fact, it appears that Canada ' might have had a noted sculptor in the person of Mi.Meck, instead of a | baritone, for at one time he felt the \u2018all of the studio so strong that he, was on the point of abandoning sing- \u2018ng to follow in the footsteps of Michel Angelo.On arrival in Ttaly, however, the sunny climate, the beau~ tiful skies and general air of gaiety torced the predominancy of the voice sad its influence became so potent \u201chat he felt that music had won a decisive victory over sculptor and he choose the lormer profession, with the success now so well known.In selecting his program for cone certs Mr, Meek usually endeavors to select arias which have a certain amount of rythm and it is probably due to this fact that audiences, some 3 the most critical, too, which have heard the Canadian baritone in con- \u2018erts have so heartily enthused over nis beautiful singing, \u201cWhen I began frst to sing,\u201d said Mr.Meek,\u201d the essentials upperniost © in my mind were, production.interpretation, diction.\u201d Since gaining ex- nerience in the world of song, however, | have changed the positions of these ingredients thus\u2014first, diction; second, interpretation, and third, production.Mr.Meek will give a moat varied and select program at the Knights of Columbus Hall this evening, and there +8 nn doubt that a large crowd will he an hand to hear this young Canadian who is attempting to do what he can: to promote art and music in his native land.After his departure from Quehee, Mr.Meek will give a concert in Mon- :real and then visit the New England States.He may return to Quebez later, as Ire helieves it is an ideal apr to study ind develop art of any k'nd.ns BLOCQOO AOC SOANANG 9 ¢ WAR COUNCIL + Û a © IN'PARIS NOW.B® u 0 @ London, Nov, 18\u2014Premier ® 4 Asquith, Sir Edward Grey, the © % Foreign Minster: Arthur J.© © DNatinur, First Lord of the Ad- 9 9 miralty, and David Lloyd.À Q George, Minster of Munitions, ® & returned to London this even- À © ing from the joint war council bq : held in Paris.Ÿ 2 CRA NAN ANR ASS SUD aol] Thre nebec Chronicle Best Advertising Medium in City FUND AT DISCHARGE DEPOT MR.MOORE HAS MUCH WORK DUE TO INFLUX OF WOUNDED MEN.\u2018Mr.W, F.Moore, of Montreal, but of English birth, who is louking after tie affairs of the Canadian Patriotic Fund at the Discharge Depot at the Immigration buildings here is a very busy man just now.As Quebec is nclv, a permanent discharge depot for men westward bound, Mr.Moore will likely be here indefinitely.As some six hundred and fifty men returned from the front on the Metagama which arrived here last Sunday.Mr.Moore's work was greatly increased.A couple of assistants have heen secured and a most thor ough system is in vogue.Besides his wore with the Patr vie Fund, Mr.Moore is also auling Mr.Dobell in his compilation nf re- nrds of the local military hospital commission, Tire Patriotic Fund representative toll the Chronicle yesterday that à romplete recard of every man is ah- tained after he has been passed hy the.medical beard.All the information possible is received.What work he \u201cas done previous to his enlistment and what his prospecis are for | the future are noted if he is in need of work an identilication card is\u2019 given him which when presented 0 the local secretary in his own town: or district generally results in proper employment being found for vue | invatided seldier, i A copy of the report irom the, hospital commission and medical hoard together with the record compiled by Mr.Moore Is forwarded :o the local secretary at the same time and the card of intro fuction is there: fore readily verified On presentation.The Patriotie \u2018und also gives button to the men who have a tually seep service ap tae hattleie\u2019V and received the wounds or injuries which necessitaied their removal from | tive service #here.This buiton whizh is of a most appropriate design con- taina the words \u201cFor active service at the from\u201d LPF.1915 awhile an enamelled unicn jack forms the centerpiece.This button is also am aid to the; wearer in his effords to secure work and is also a sort of a proof that he as been actually at the front.Of course as Mr.Moore says some ut the men who return have never got any further than England, but these do not get the little buttons.There .however, a possibility of te Canadian Patriotic Fund committee have mg a hezton struck which will identify the men, through illness or injuries failed to get further than tay training camp in England.! Mr.Moore has had a wide exper- | ience all over Canada and he understands soldiers and their ways het ter than most ordinary mien.\u201cSome times a man will try to fake up a story that he \u201csa been actually at the front, but it is praciically certain that none of them ever get hy here\u201d | said Mr, Moore.\u201cthough of course.Wounded: Walter C.Raines, Eng- hey say should be witheld WL L00K AFTER it is sometimes difficult to say whet.er they have or not unless we hold them up for direct written prowl: from the other side.\u201d | Usually the soldiers have proper credentials and therefore the work; of the Patriotic Fund committee le: greatly minimized in most cascs.| Since the early summer, according o Mr.Moore there has not heen a greater number than fifty or sixty Canadians who have been returned as undesirable.This is really a remarkable thing and speaks very creditably for the class of men which | Canada has been sending to the | front.RECORDER'S COURT.Nine male and three female prisoners were arraigned in the Recorder's | Court yesterday morning, the latter \u2018 on the charge of loitering and the former on the charrge of drunkenness.The women vere sent to gaol for four months each, while the men! were disposed of with the usual fine.; WILL PACK GOODS : FOR SOLDIERS, FREE.Mr.A.Grenier, the well: known St ' John street grocer, announces persons desiring to ship Christmas presents to\u2019 , boys at the front, may have these carefully packed \u201cfree of charge,\u201d and eMpped out.by sending theh down ; | to hig store or \u2018phoning to have them called for.This offer is a most generous one, and should appeal to many, who often have desperate struggles to make a tatiefactory parcel out of some un.wieldly goods.= DODDS\u2019 PILLS: =, | | | QUEBEC, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 191 381 i AI SH NSIT SV RNS | | ROLL OF HONOR | \u201cThe address given with nach name in the casualty list Is tha: of the \u201cext of kin and not .ecesmrily that of the member of the contin.| gent mentioned.\u201d .- * Ouawa, Nov.18\u2014(Lasualty list is- | sued at midnight).Fourth Infantry Brigade { Headquarters.Accidentally killed: Frank itichard- son, England.' Secon Battalion.i Seriously wounded: John England.Third Battalion Suffering from shock: William Kenirey.137 D'Arcy street, Toronto.Missing: Corp.John Cody.Spokane ! Washn.| Wounded: Joseph Bruno, 251 street.North Toronto.Arthur Stanley, England.Fourth Battalion.Severely wounded: Company serat- ! Major George Edward Geary, ln land.Wounded: Lieutenant Warburton.England.t Fifth Rattalion.: Wounded: C.V.Wright, Victoria\u2019 Hospital, Prince Albent, Sask.! Lieut.Colin° Keith Lee England., Seventh Battalion.| Wounded: Amcde Dosti, St.Jos § eph De Beauce.Que.Corp.Walter R.Fletcher Chilliwack B.C.i Eighth Battalion.! Wounded: Leslie Tayler, exandria Ave.Winmipeg.Died: Mathew FE.Brady.Eugla Thirteenth Battalion.Lexi Queen | R.Edgar Pyman.335 Aind ' Killed in action: Alfred Priaulx, | England.i Wounded: Lanve-Corp.Thomas Muirhead, Scotland.Robert Campleil, England.| Frederick J.Hodges.England.Fifteenth Battalion.Killed in action: William Arthar Wilcox, Salmon Arm, B.C.i Sixteenth Battalion, ! Wounded: Hugh Steele, Nao 39\" Athole Ave.St Johns Wiuipez, i Man.| Officially reported prisoner of war: at Giessen: Albert G.Warwi:k, Camper Post Office, Man.i Eighteenth Battalion.| land.Nineteenth Battalion Wounded: James R.Nesbit.Charles street.Sicel-on, Ont.Twentieth Battalion.Killed in action: Albert Sugden, England.Twenty-First Battalion, Wounded: George L.Bate, Lindiay | Ont.Twenty-Sixth Battalicn.; Wounded: Etienne Poirier, Batmo- | ral N.B.Sergt.Charles D.Campbell, Upper Blackville, NX.B.Wounded dangerously: John Marshall, Fairvitle, St.Johns.N.B.| Twenty-Seventh Battalion, Died of wounds: Chatles R.Baxter, 641 Marviand street.Winabex.Died: William A.Ross, 337 Cannan street.Fast Hamilton.Ont Killed inaction: Tohn P.Baler, 13h and Princess Ave.East, Brandon, Man.Twenty-Eighth Battalion.Wounded: Edward Swanson, Balcarres, Sask.Thirty.First Battalion Wounded: David Pyrer, Scotland.Sergt.Ralph Rrighty.Box 53 Cambridge, Boston.Mass Forty-Becond Battalion.Died of wounds: Lienrge Johnston, Seotland.Forty-Ninth Battalion.Killed in action: Kobert Robson.Banks.no panticulars.Fourth Canadian Mounsed Rifles.Wounded: Herbert Lillie, 62 Shateshurg Ave.Teronto.Edward (.fushmglon, Englind.Third Fleld Company Canadian Engineerr.Wounded: Sappg Harold D.Lane, England.| Empress of Russia.| Greek Premier M.Skouloudisie.isnot Why Russia and Italy was not Rep- | chairman of the Provincial Soldiers\u2019 | PSS TT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 En \u2014\u2014 CREEK PREMIER STATES WILL BE TORS LES VERY FAM OEE SERBIAN TROOPS WHO ENTER | AUSTRIA MAY IMBIBE KNOWL.GRECIAN TERRITORY WILL EDGE\u2014CASE OF \u201cANCONA\u201d NOT BE DISARMED.IS SIFTED.Paris, Nov.18\u201411.10 op.m.\u2014The Rome correspondent of the Tempe says that according to à well'infarm- ed person who has just returned frais abroad, an antempt is being made io organize in Sweden a Red Cross Congress, under the direction of I'rince Von Buelow, the former German Ambassador to lialy, which in reals; is a peace congress destines to act cs- pecially, and if necessary separiely on Russia.The Austro-Hungariza dele- | ternational law.gate is to be Count Julius Andrassv, Tn its correspondence with Germany the former Hungarian Prem and ! over the Frye case the American gov.the German delegate.the Duk: of; ernment expressed the vview that! Mecklenburgfi, who is related Hon to | open hnats did not enastitute a place the Hohenzollern family and the i of safety.This was hroadened ta.| day by au official Interpretation tn Advance guards have enterel Man- Papply to American citizens whether astir.but they are regarded here with | travelling on belligerent or neutral suspicion.According to official state ships, i ments however.almost four ifs of Officials qualified their uassertinne Serbia already is over run hy the somewhat hy stating that ii a vessel Austro-Germans and Bulzarians, - was destroyed within a few miles of whose advance into the mountain | shore, lifehoats wouid be regarded kingdom has \u2018heen very rapid., as saie, but that weather conditions : The Austro-German advauce from and the ppportunity given for passen- the north-west approaches th.San.ers ta he transferred even then were! jak of Novizapar.having -eached th ! pertinent circumstances.From these the north of Raska.Thence it pass.\"MiMations It gererally was helieved #s through Kursumlya and Radan.tonight the American government ending at à point between Leskavatz + would develop the entire question of, and Vranya.The occupation nf Kur- submarine warfare further in corres- cumlya brings the invaders rluie to pordence with Austria, and that even, Mirtovitza and gives them the key to\u2018 though, as the Austr se Aduairaity ; ime of the few great cross- sos declared, 45 minutes vas ziven\u201d United States will wait for the Austrian reply tn Ambassador Penfield\u2019 | inquiry concerning the circumstances {under which the Italian liner Ancona was sunk, it was stated officially to- | day that the placing of American\u2019 citizens in small boats on the high scas was not regarded as according\u2019 them \u201ca place of safety\u201d within the meaning of the term as used in in- ting Serbia from West to 20 {fr the passengers and crew of the, The Serbian army is heing forced \"Ancona to be transferred, \u201cmot, between the limits of twn marco regarded as affording A citim | fronts.Mitravitza and Pfrietina.wm 7ETS 5 sufficient vpportunity tr bey the center.and Prilep and Monastir | saved.Ç 5 on the south.The Serbians have the \u2018 The Vue! States has insisted] throughout that the oper «of the sphmarines shall sor \"} dize the | lives of American citizens.\u201d and nat- withstanding the inrma\u2019 denial that the Ancona was shelled after she «top ped, the fact that tne ship was actually torpedned while a number of pac | sengers still were ahnard 1s rezarded az the chief circumstance upon which | alternative of giving battle where trev stand or retiring in the centre chrouzl Prizrend into Albania and a the south, if the road into Albania \u2019s oar- red.into Greek territory.There appears to be no hope that! the British and French foress landed at Saloniki can give the Serluans any assistance in their difficult retreat.; oi The railway from Mitrovitza south is Ee et reer aeaing hat no: available, as the Bulgarians ar ine submarine continued shelling the the way at the Uskup jun:tioa aud: Ancona after she had halted.reached the Katehanik Pass, while the most | the State Department today in a con- available roads are not suitable 10f | gu) despatch outlining an affidavit | the transport of large armies with \u201cmade bv Dr.Cecile Greil.of New! guns and commissarie wagons.j Yerk, the only known native Amer- The resul: of the conference Of! jcan survivor of the tragedy.Denys Cochin, mendber of the French | y cabinet, with the Greek Ministers at Athens is still unknown, but wecotd- | 28 che THE REASON.ing to a statement intoday\u2019s T | | | in favor of disarming and interning the Anglo-French and Serbian iroops should they he forced into Greek ter- ! ritory.There is reason to believe \u2018 shat should they be compeiled ta withdraw into Greece they will nut ; ; be interned.why neither Russia nor I: The morning newspapers like the represented eo the conferen he Post protests sérongly against the int ay of the French ant Mritieh | cense given in the House of Lords S rer wer the paper sare.is sim.z isions, which ver.the p ve is sim for the leakzge of decisions, Lote, The Beitidh and.French eras tions are closely related, ani cone! quently must he combined im the wreatest detail hy the two ww ments responsible for them.N | Russia nor Italy could have a detire resented at Paris Conference Paris, Nov.1R\u20145.35 p.ming to the Journal Des Deha question is being frequently srative part in the matter.i Moreover, caitinues the Journal! Des Dehats.the resolutions sen | ! yesterday were taken in the exercise iof full sovereignty, and did na: need {reference to superine awthorit WILL MAKE A COMPLETE | \u201cRussia and Italy,\u201d says the paper.i \"will, of course.play a part :n te CHAIN OF SERVICE, SAYS: ieliberations concerning the Move.HON.MR.SIMARD.ments of the forces of the four yon- ers.\u201d i din, | But.i ~~ ONE CENT.Bran PERS PRESS L | Mr.and Mrs.\u20ac.of Montreal, are guests at the Chatean.Heinion, Capt.L.A.Demers, Dominion Wreck Commissioner is a guest a: the Chateau.Messrs John McCahe ard f.K.1.MeLlelland, of Montreal, are guests ut the St.Louis Hotel.«Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Jones arrive.in the city fram New York yesterday Washington, Nav.18\u2014While the and are staying at the Chateau.Chas Lamons and J.E.Beaudry.of this city.were guests at the Place Viger Hotel, Montreal, recently, Mr, and Mrs.8, King and Me.au! Mrs.H.A BHurding, of St, Facuine, are guests at the Chateau.Me, A.W.MH 1m is in town from Moncton staying at the =.Lonis Hotel.The Misses Finniman of Wore + er, Mass, are amon tie gnests ai the Se.Louis Hoel Mr.and Mrs.WL in the city from Mai and are stayinx at rie 5 Dayle arrived yesterday Louis Ita- tel.Registered a: the Nt LF Cs Provider j MeCabe, Ho MelcHand.Montreal: Misses Finnigan.\\Worceser, Mass: 4.W.Robinson.Morcions Ctas Hennaway, NV: OM.Laismtaine.Charlemagne: Wim.MeNniiy.Mouireal: W.1.Dayle and wife, !tatilas.Late arrivals at the Chatenni\u2014 + H.Henderson.A OM Kotserteon, Tas.Peters, Mr.and Mrs.C.Hoeïnion, 6.Harold Meek.DIV Pogue, Montreal: L.\\ Demers.1%.Ruaan.Osawa: Cant.Lo Gibson, Guelph IL J.Panett, Toronto: Mrooand Mee, H, FE lones Nes York: Wo Ravley, Torowa: Mr.and Mrs tH Ha ing, St.Faconme: Mr.and Mrsging.Sz Pacom- Madame POIL Leffane, wife of Is Honar.he Lieutenant-Gaver- nor.gave Jd \u201canelreon vesterdas at 130 at Spencer Wood, in honour * her quest, Madame Lavergiwife of Mr.îce Lavergneteen\u2019 The \u201cilawing were wuests:\u2014 \\esdames Lavergne, tiams, Perodeau.La!y Jette.Angers, Mesdames Pelletier.Amyo:.Flynn, Sewell lavergne.O'Meara, ner.Teseph, Parsta\u201d.Seott, McCarthy, Miss Routhier.Miss Mde.Victor Pelletier.4 8.Ro, Delage.A P
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