The Quebec chronicle, 20 novembre 1915, samedi 20 novembre 1915
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CHA MA TAKE PART WITH THE ENTENTE ALLIE GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND RUSSIA ARE ENDEAVORING TQ INCLUDE HER\u2014WOULD ENTER ON EQUAL TERMS WITH JAPAN.Washington, Nov.19, 1915-Efforts are being made by Great !britain, France and.Russia to include China in the membership of the Entente now aligned agminst the Germanic powers.Disclosure of this fact directed the attention of official Washington today to a complicated situation in the Far East, the seriousness of which had not hitherto basen realized.It became known that in order to insure friendly relations between Japan and China conversations and exchanges had !been proczeding in Peking and the European capitals looking to the formal entrance\u2019 cf China on an equal footing with Izyan into the alliance that now includes Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Japan and Serbia.Military participation by China in the war would not be expe:ied, but the political necessity of adding China to the Allies is looked upon them as of vast importance.Tt was learned today that recently several Javancse warships were placed at strategic points along the Chinese coast, z1d that the possibility of internal 1evolution in China through the proposed change from republic to parliamentary monarchy had caused some Japanese \u201cofficials to believe that munitions of war should be husbanded for emergencies.When the recent lap- anese-Chinese negotiations were in progress.Japag similarly f=1t compelled to hold her ammunition eupaly for developments.à cireumstance that is known to fiave emharrass:d Russia considerahly.So far as is known here most of the conversations have heen conducted at Peking.and it is not clear how far the proposal has been discussed wich the Japanese government at Tokia.The belief is general, howaver.that Grest Britain.on account of the ob- tigations of her allies with Janan, probalyly has consulted the Tokina fnvermment freely.China's attitude has not vet devel- nned, hut in some auarters becs the view is held that the Peling gavern- rmeut is favorahly inclined tn.the Entente praposals since the movement would guarantee the injegrity of China during t\"e present Aisturhed enndition of world politics and safc- guard her political interests a: the peace confer-nce.In fact, acme rumors have reached officials recently that the plan actually originated with the Chinese, who saw in it a nouns of eheckmating \u2018 possible Japanese aggression, Just what advantages wonid lke to keep in acquissing in the proposal are not clear, but it is suggested In well informed quarters that by plac- KILMARNOCK SCOTCH WH:SKY FF WILL ROOSEVELT OFFER SERVICES T0 DCMNON?IN ANY EVENT HE WILL ADDRESS AMERICAN BATTAL- JON IN CANADA.Toronto, Nov.19\u2014The American battalion (97th) expects Col.Theodore Roosevelt, former president ci the United States, to visit Toront > December Yith, with a view of aiding the cause of the Allies.American Club.stated today \u2018that the American Legion, in charge of the formation of the American battalion, were now awaiting a message from Cal.Roosevelt, rela.sve to his meeting at which he has been askeG to be the principal speaker.As to the report that Col.Roosevelt would offer his services to the Canadian militia for active service in the cause of the Allies; Mr.Minard was unable to speak.DUKE OF CONNAUGHT .VISITS MONTREAL.Montreal, Nov.19\u2014The Duke of Connaught spent a few busy hours in Montreal this afternoon and evening, and returned to Ottawa tonight.He inspected the Guy street barracks, had luncheon at the Mount Royal Club, inspected No.3 Overseas Battery, siege artillery, and the Fourth Universities Company, Princess Patricia\u2019s reinforcements: visited the new quarters of the Khaki League, Dorchester street west; visited the Soldiers\u2019 Cnnvalescent Home, Belmont Park, and inspected the pioneer battalion of Winnipeg, 1,100 strong, tawa.MAYOR MARTIN SUES THE MONTREAL MAIL.Montreal.Nov.19\u2014Mayor Martin has entered suit against The Montrea! Mail for ,$10.000 damages for adleged slander.This action is in connection with the Mayor's prnse- cution of Jules Fournier, editor of the French weekly \u201cL'Action\u201d for alleged criminal libel, the article complained of in the Daily Mail having been struck from the Court records a part of Mr.Fournier's defense plea, \u2019 WILL SUBSCRIBE TO CANADIAN WAR LOAN.London, Ont, Nov, 19\u2014It is understood that local financial \\nstitu- tions will subscribe $750000 of the new Canadian war loan, It is not expected that the City will take any portinon of the loan.It is reporied that the Huron & Erie Loan and Mortgage Corporation will take $300.000; the Ontario Loan & Debenture Company, $200,000, and the Northern Life Assurance Company and the London Life, $100,000 each.Mr.A.R.Minard, president of the | which arrived this evening from Ot-: ing Pervades vere winter westher, according reinforced.where over five hundred years to Turkey.They must either of the Mitrovitza-Pristina line Greek Ministerssome other points on the west.the Germans on the Dvina and WORLD SUPREME.COURT SUGGESTED MOVEMENT GIVEN IMPETUS AT LUNCHEON IN NEW YORK.| New York, Nov.19\u2014The first for- \"mal steps in a campaign for the crea- ; tion of à world Supreme Court for the t judicial settlement of all international disputes were taken at a luncheon : given here today which was attended by men prominent in public life from \u201call sections of the country.\u2018The luncheon resulted in th forma- \u2014 Safe Milk INFANTS AnD INVALIDS 'HORLICK\u2019S | Malted Milk The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, matted grain, in powder form, For lofsats, invalids and growing children, Pure nutrition, upbullding the whole body, Tuvigorates nurelng mothers and the aged.More besithe felthantesorcoiiee.Ailchemistsasddealers, Measfactured fn Slough, Bud Eaglend ; ad Racine, Wis, U.Sample Pree, sddress GiLuoun Bros.& Co.ing on a solid foundation \u201che :f December, 1910, relative to the Suances of the city.Previous to the meeting of the Council the Fire Committee held a brief sitting at which a letter was read | \u2018from the firm of Tanguay.Limited, * refusing to contract to supply oats for | the Fire Department.The Commit- | tee accordingly awarded the contract \u201cto the firm of Colvin & Company who\" | have the contrac: for the other sup- * plies.At the meeting of the Council the action of the Fire Committee .\u2018as approved, but the question arose as to jthe confiscation of the guarantee of $100, which was deposited by the Tanguay firm.The matter was referred to the city attornies.Before the close of the meeting Ald.Lockwell submitted certain questions relative to appointments on the Fire | Brigade which will be answered at the meeting of the Council next Friday evening.Sale of the SS.\u201cLady of Gaspe\u201d.See advt.on this page.EXCURSION TO MONTREAL VIA C.P.R\u2014$380 RETURN (War Tax 5c.) special Train at 1.50 p.m, Saturday Nov.20th.Proportionate reduced far:s from all stations Lorette to La Pevads inclusive.The special train will step at all these points.Return Limit: Tickets sold from Quebec will be good to return by alt regular trains up to and including train leaving Montreal at 9.03 a.mi, Tuesday Nov.23rd.Tickets sold from other stations will be good to return until Monday night Nov.204 1918.For tickets and parlor car reservations apply to the C.P.R.Offices.39 St.John St.93 and 94, Chateau Frontenac tel.1840 and Palais Station tel.663.Nov.17x4.\u2014\u2014 ee MONTREAL NURSE WRITES OF THE KING.The Montreal Star says: \u201cMiss Vivien Tremaine, the Montreal nurse, who had the honor of nursing the King when he fell from his horse in France, has written her mother, Mrs Arthur Tremaine, of Olivier avenue, Westmount, relating her experience.Miss Tremaife's | hospital in France was not far from! i the spo* where the King met with | his accident, and she was immediate ly called in attendance.She accompanied the King to one of his, residences in England, and is still there.\u201d \u201cNeedless to say, Miss Tremaine greatly appreciates the honor that has befallen her, and speaks in glowing terms of the kindly way she is treated in Tis Majesty\u2019s household.She states that the King was badly bruised but uot seriously injured.| \u201cMiss Tremaine exprets before long to go back to France to the No.| Canadian Casualty Clearing Hospital of which she is mmtron.\u201d TRINITY CHURCH, Services commemorative of the 90th Anniversary of Trinity Church 1.Etherington, a former rector will preach both morning and evening.On Monday evening, November 22nd at 7 o'clock, the annual Men's Banquet will be held in the basement of the church.The speakers will be the Rev, E.J.Etherington and the Very Rev.Dean Shreve, : BAR SILVER HIGHER.London, Nov.19\u2014Bar silver advanced to 25d per ounce today, the highest it \u201cas heen since August of last year.The firmness was due to active India and Mintage buying and reports that the stocke held in Lon- ! ing committee was unanimously form ed.{ Treasury Department in handling in- ' Gregory and Secretary McAdoo.! of Investigation of the Department of will be held tomorrow.The Rev.E.|?(don ars bazaly 7.000,000 ounces TRAVELLERS AID COMMITTEE FORMED INTERESTING ADDRESS ON THIS WORK GIVEN BY MRS.HAM AT Y.W.CA.In the Young Women's Christian Association building yesterday afternoon, an important \u2018l'ravellers\u2019 Aid meeting was held under the presidency of Rev.Mr.Martin.A large and representative gathering was in ate tendance and the meeting was in every way à most sucecssful one.The chief speaker was Mrs.Bur- rington-Ham, National Immigration Secretary of the Dominion Council of the Y.W.C.A.The subject: \u201cTravellers' Aid Work, and the Need of It in Our City,\u201d was treated by the speaker in a most able manner, which, soon gained the- undivided attention | of her audiences.She gave details roncerning the benefits derived from this particular work in other cities and urged upon all the necessity of such a move being started lere where the need is so great.Mrs, Ham answered a number of questions concerning Travellers\u2019 Aid work and st the conclusion.a hearty vote of thanks was passed to her for her splendid lecture.Mrs.Ham was introduced hy the chairman.the Rev.Mr, Martin.Miss Thomson, General Serretary of the Y.W.C.A,, gave a short address.The movement appealed so greatly to the large gathering that a stand- This committee is to include representatives from varicas churches in the city.EXHIBIT.An exhibit of Xmas gifts will open Monday.the 22nd of Nov.ta Dec.31st at the Convent of :he Francis-' can Missionaries of Mary.All those wlio are interested in the | wark of the sisters are cordially invited to hring their friends 10 sec the exhihit of fancy articles hath useful and pretty that ean be had at moderate prices.and in the meantime contribute to a good deed in helping the foreign nissions.N.B.\u2014Exhihit will be opened from R30 am.to 7 p.nt.except on Sundays.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHURCH UNION.1t must come as a surprise to every | Preshyterian Congregation in the land to learn that two\u2019 Montreal claruy- | men of that denomination have been justifying the adopting of the :acties of the man-spirited canvaiser fo votes, that are so much in vogué today in our political circles of the lower grade.These two clergymen not only justify their underband methods, but they openly take advantage of the remonstrance against their misconduct by continuing th: game.The next thing we will hear of them, no doubt, will be a pulpit-arraigument of the electioneering methods cf the canvasser for votes who sers little or: no wrongdoing in bribery and di Monte, Chantilly, Louestoff, old Derby, Saxony, etc.etc.in groups, ligures; Vases, Jugs, Candelabra, Jewe! Caskets, Bonhonnieres.cic.An extensive collection of Miniatures on Ivory, mounted in Period Frames.The entire cillection will be on view.at The Knights of Columbus Hall, No.73 Grande Allee, Quebec, on Tuesday, November 23rd, fromi0 a.m.to 10 p.m.And sold by unreserved Public Auction Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Afternoons and Evenings November, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th at 2.30 and 8 P.M.This most important Sale is under the personal supervision of: Mons.JULES RATZKOWSKI, The well-known Art Expert Commissaire of Paris and Cairo, and he has been instructed by his Principals in Europe, to dispose of the entire collection which is unique in the annals of Art in Quebec, Descriptive Catalogue on application, LS.DESCHENES, Auctioneer N.20x2 DOMINION COAL COMPANY, ume MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS Screened, Run-of-Mine and Slack For Particulars, apply w SALES AGENT, 112 8T.JAMES ST, MONTREAL. ere THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915.TR s= FOR CHILDREN FAIRS ARE PROVING AN IM- À} MENSE SUCCESS AMONGST i PUPILS.CED ÿ CANADA sche as d'fecs are ne ager CT novelties.They How! ahet men of twenty are learning at ar part of the work of [agricultural schools is very interest- representatives, says Meo ing um Farrow, in The Toronto Tu the spring the Distrie: Kepres- \\ tes peurs agv when these eatatives visits the country schools pes sacre La que experiments\u201d 5, He ques them a general agricultural he farm talk.Children are asked what ex- petiments they wish to carry out.Some choose a few pounds of grain, some flower ser ds, and others decide tetake u dogess \u201cored-to-lay\"\u201d Barred cigs.\\ few enter sing train a eal or Rorral ot ¢ idea.\u201cHow could 1 ti sUCCess- Roek voung \u20ac cs will calf for tie Lur.This year pupils e alsa taken up the \u2018war plu\u201d For thie the pup! marks off a of ground one rad by two rads, itits It in potatses, The erop y Petriotis the sale WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS SOLE MAKERS : DOPE MAMUCAATIING ca Ticited TORONTO Local Stock Distributors, F.H Diamond Disc Phonograph In this perfected intsicai instrument Mr.Edison has finally solved all the difficulties which have baffled others in the past, .He has eliminated the harshness, the mechanical timbre the metallic sound.So marvelously life-like is its tone that, ciosing the eyes, onc can scarcely distinguish the reproduction fro the original.In Mr.Edison's own words, this is \u201cReal Music at Last.\u201d No Needles to Change The Diamond Stylus Reproducer eliminates the bothersome process of changing needles, which wear out and destroy valuable records.This finely polished Diamond Styhrs simply FLOATS OVER the sound grooves of the New Edison records, reducing wear to a minimum.Call and hear the New Edison.learn why it is looked upon evervwhere as the beginning of a new era in music.Its tone will be a re- , velation to you.We will be glad to play any cne of the great library of Edison Records for .you without any obligation.C.ROBITAILLE, Phone 2291 320 St.Josepo \u20actreet Nv.6xlaw,saixly For Children and Misses, also a fresh importation in BABY'S d NOVELTIES, FANCY SHOES, SWEATERS, and BONNETS, are now being received La Renaissance Store 84 8T JOHN STREET.Sylvain, P.F.; 151 8th Avenue, Limoilou.22928\u2014Todd, Arthur G.; Gilmour's Hill, Que.Trudel, L.; 29414 Richelieu street.23709\u2014Turcotte, Albert; corner of Grant and Desfosses streets.Tremblay, A.: 29 Charlevoix street.Tremblay, Ph; 129 Canardiere Rd.Turpin, Matthew; 42 Richelieu st.22063\u2014Verret, Arthur; 231 Latonrelle street.Valin, J.A; 69 Desfnsses street.Vallee, Edgar, 749 Champlain =m.Webb, M.; 26 SL Denis Avenue.22822\u2014Young, Charles, 24 St, Julia Wright, Dr, R.P.; 46 St.Louis st.20% Discount The balance of Suits in stock to be sold at 20 p.c.reduction on the manufacturers\u2019 prices as long as they last.BON TON CO, 423 St.Joseph Stree:.Telenhane 2315.I WILL BUY BECOND-HAN FORDS M.L.DOHAN, Ford Garage PALACE HILL, \"Phone 4748. Sherman\u2019s March to the Sea, as shown in \u201cThe Birth of a Nation.\u201d = NCIS X BUSHMAN AS A .BRITISH OFFICER.Canadian audience have for a long time been anxious to see truly patric- tic ms of decidedly Britisii senii- ment, and their wish will certuinly be gratified in a royal masper - next froitey.Tuesday 28 ednesday at the Victoria when Francis X Busi mad.will be seen as, the bero,.L£- Col Miles Angtruthes in the Mov production of famdus English military: romance, \u201cThe Second in Cons mang\u201d, which was one of Charies Froliman's grentest triumphs as a proqucing manager.The story is thadlof two regimental officers, who are Poth in love with the same girl and whose war dutics take them both into'the firing fine.There is much of pfthos in the play, and to us who are dénding our men to fight for King and Country there is parti-utar \u2018ap- pemiyand inspiratioh\u2014for it is demon- ma that nobility of purpose and the Bigh standards of the British of- ficegdead to all things that they should It is a romance of \u2018intense interest throsghout, the story gripping one frong, beginning 6 end.\u2018The scene where the regiment goes ith Uniog- Jacks progdly wav- HN WHE the people\u2019 ' cheering\u2014the \"young girl seing her lover, witom she hinkFChas cedsed to care for Her, \u2018going kway, perhaps for ever\u2014that is \u2018one of the finest moments ever por- Mrayed.on à picture screen.\u2018\u2018* Franeis X.Bushman is à particula\u201d- ty fascinating figure right through the play.giving to his character that fare magnetism pdsscesed perhaps more keenly by him than any other \u2018artist of the fe © A x \u2018which was recen:ly purchased iy C.J.' vate terms, prompt; Norwegiin hak.! Colly at San Francisco, Cat.has bezn ! 1.483 tons, lumber, New York to the thoroughly repaired there and her new | * owner has chartered her for a cargo of | lumber to Melbourne at 10U shillings.| The S.S.Sardinian, Allan Line from Glasgow with General cargo | passed up last \u2018right bound :or Monson.S.8.Cairnress Cairn Line went into the Davie Dry Dock yesterday to be examined.It was figured at the Monreal Harbour Board Thursday tha: navigation would probably close so far as ocean trade was corecrnel, about | the 28th of this month, possibly even | later There will be vessels in port until wel on to the end of the month navigation may continue even longer.MANCHESTER LINE S.8.Manchester Merchant from Quebec on the 2nd instant arrived at Manchester on the morning of the 171h instant.WHITE STAR DOMINION LINE S.5.Welshman, from Quebec and Montreal on the 5th arrived at Liverstant.PUGET SOUND LINE TO FRANCE PROPOSED A direc; steamship line between Puget Sound and France is proposed by a French consular represes:ative on the Pacific Coast.He is holding frequent confcrences with business men whom he has interested in the project through the branch office to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.Department of Commerce, Seatti.In making Ins canvas of the territory he has been af- proper shipping facilities, there would be an excellent market in France f the lumber And timber prodncts of the Pacific northwest.Reporis received by the Department >i Commerce for Seattle indicate that there are interest and enthusiasm througi- shipping lboom.Extensive port improvements have eiready been made at Seattle, and there is existing :rat- fic from that district to the Orien: The city has been making au insistent demand.however, for more ships and the west coast of South America and Central America received special attention.NO CONGESTION OF FREIGHT HERE.Shippers Take no Chasttes, but All Vessels Leave Well Loaded.Montreal.Nav.19\u2014It was siar-d at various shipping offices here yes OCEAN SAILINGS.Compiled by F.8.Stocking.General Steamship Ticket Agent, 32 St.Louis street, Quebec.Subject to Change: 4\u2014Corsican .+ .St.John.Liverpooi \u201c\u2014New York.N.Y.Liverpool 14~New Amsterdam.N.Y.Falmouth and Rotterdam 16\u2014Corinthian.St.John.l.ondon 18\u2014Philadelphia.N.Y.Liverpool 21=Noordam.N.Y.Faimouth 2-Crlic .Boston.Mediterranian 23\u2014Sicilian .St.John.London 24-8.Paul.N.Y.Liverpool {i \u2014PEretorian + + St.John.Liverpool \u2014California.N.Y.Liverpool ani Glasgow 28\u2014Rotterdam .N.Y.Falmouth and Retterd:im 29.\u2014Cartaginian .Portand.Glasgsw 29\u2014Lapland .N.Y.Liverpool 31\u2014New York.N.Y.Liverpool and Glasgow City Clerk.' \u201c\u2014Tuseanis.N.Y.Liverpool \\ and Glasgow hound east 1015 a.m.Joha Rugec Aged Paul From oe 1 11.25 a.m.Florence bound wes: 3.1% \" \u201cRyndam C NV Fatma fe pagonquin 9.38 am, \u201cHenry B.ne NV ait 11.30 a.m so ER (Touraine.: NY pordenux Port Dalhousie: Keywest hound wo à CON Y east 9 am.Tuscana ¥.ie Ti.8, MeGRERVY, Dec.Superintendent, 1\u2014Baltic .N.Y.Liverpool] HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.*\u2014Orduna.N.Y.Liverpool ; Nov.am pan.8&\u2014Adriatic.: : NY.Liverpool | Thursday ma M6 10\u2014Cameronia N.Y.Glasgow hid \u2026 2 sol él 11\u2014Scandinavian .St.John.Liverpool |Vsturéay .à $ \u20ac \"\u20148t Louis.N.Y.Li Sunday .43 550 St Liverpool \u201c \u2014Lafayette .N.Y.Bordeaux Moon Phasesterday that there\u2019wss no present cons, gestion of freight, either incoming or outgoing, nor was it anticipated that there would be any such trouble as that reported from New York.The reason for this was that the vessels coming in were generally carryng tight cargoes, imports having Perceptibly decreased.At the same -ime the amount of goods being sent here for export was less than usual, since shippers knew that the number cf vesscis had been decreased by the demands of war services, so that they were using other ports rather than ake risks of having to pay storage and encounter delay.As it is, it was stated at practically every shippng \u2018office that every vessel leaving port went with a fuil car- !no.While the business westhound {has not been a very prosperious ane, ithe vessels have made their profitr in the big cargoes on their retura jour Ineys.FREIGHTS AND CHARTIRS New York, Nov.19\u2014Chartenisu continued light and steamers scarce.A good demand prevailed for boa:s and rates were strong aud Ou.fant., Quotations to Liverpool, London and Hull, 20d; Rotterdam.371-2: coiton Charters\u2014Japanese steamer, 2,809 tons, United States and Far Last trade, one trip, basis 144, delivery north of Hatteras, redelivery Far East Janvary-Febguary; Qritish steamer.32,000 quaiters grain, Atlandc range to a Fench Atlantic port, 13s.Deeember: steamer, 773 ions, cement, New York to Havana.private terms, prompt: Mexican stea&=er, 1.186 trans, coal, Philadelphia to Cienfuegos, nri- United Kingdom, private terms, Janwary schooner, 579 tons, coal, Pliladelphia to Mayport, $115, and back.Jacksonville to Philadelphia, Jumber, $6.78: schooner, 435 tons, «cal, Phila delphia to Lynn, $1, SHOOTER ISLAND PLANT CHANGES HANDS The Standard Shipbuilding Corporation, with a paid in capital of $3,000,- 000, has just been organized under the laws of the State of New York.The company has purchased Shooter Island, which is situated between Staten Island and Bayonne, and expects, after overhauling the shipbuilding equipment on the islani.to be able to construct vessels within a very short period.The company, it is stared.was organized to mect the heavy demands for new tonnage, following the discovery by some of its incorporators, that practically every American shipyard has already taken on wo k suffi cient to keep them gning at full capacity for a year or two ahead.The interests represented in the new 3hip- building enterprise include factors in oil, coal, timber and financial circles.Herbert A Ayers, who is interested in oil and timber filed incocparaion papers in Albany recently.A chazter was granted to the company on November 13th.On the board of ectors of the company wish Me.Ayers are William B.Coolidge and Edward A.Clark, of Boston: Edwurd A.Faust, son-in-law of the laze Adoiphus Bosch, of St.Louis; Col.Mates Schoenberg, chairman of the May Stores Company.Herman C, Stifelhead of the banking house ~[ Etitel.Nicolaus & Parsons, of St.Louis, and Wallace Downey, a ship builder, inr- merly of the firm of Townsend, Downey & Co.which owned the property on Shooiter Island, bought in a receiver\u2019s sale by the new company.The new company already has cf- fers of $8000.000 in contracte \u2018or ships needed by other concerns.The shipbuilding equipment on Shooter Island is being overhauled and will be ready for use in about thic:y days.\u2014 SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebec, November.19th., 1915.Father Point, 157: C.P.R.Montreal 60 miles east 9.20 a.m.inwacil.Lixle Metis, 176: Clear, cast Inward 1.30 p.m.C.P.R.Montrea!.Martin River, 260: Clear, wast.Outward 11 a.m., Gaspesien.MADE IN CANADA No hunter\u2019s kit complete without a Kodak and a handful of film cartridges Catalogue at your dealer's, or by mail from us.CANADIAN Kopax Co., Lp.TORONTO, CAN.WELLINGTON | Fond SMIT, O og 3 METAL a.© A POLISHES.T - %, oo ~ È \u2018TURE ® Ry cl WELL Tow zs ovo ENE x Oe = ST.GEORGE'S HOUSE 31 ST.URSULE ST, QUEBEC.Fine Central Situation, charming views overlooking historical gardens of the Ursuline Convent, and Laurentide Hills.Home-like rooms, with all modern conveniences.Good table board, Separate meals of desired.MRS.T.L.DOUGLAS, Telephone 88, Proprietoress.New Boarding House \u2014\u2014 DUFFERIN HOUSE \u2014 New modern Boarding Hous}, situated in one ot the best residential districts, just opposite the Governor's Garden, with magnificent view on the river and on the Dufferin Terrace.Board given with or without room; moderate prices.Use of telephone.Special rates for tourists, No.5 Ste.Genevieve Avenue On the Cape MAIL CONTRACT.SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster-General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Fri day, the 31st December, 1915, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Maily, Fame Point, 325: Clear.no-iliwest.Inward 11.10 am.steam barge Paliki.| 12.55 p.m.Stigstad.i Flat Point.575: Cloudy, strong.north.laward 4 a.m.Sygna.Out wazd | 1.30 a.m.steam barge D.A.Gordon, | 3.30 a.m.St Kilda.Inward vesierday 7 a.m.Mozart, 430 pm.Roscastle.Outward yesterday 10 a.m.Flawyl, 9 p.m.Alderney.West of Montreal.Cornwall: Aberdeen bound east 2 .m.Galops Canal: Samuel Marshall (Standard Time 75th Meridean) Full Moon November 21.0.5 p,m.LO0K!LOOK Most modern and up-to-date Grill Room in Quebec, will be opened trom 12 Noon to 12 A.M., daily, at the King's Hotel, Special Business Men's Lunch and Dinner.Nv.12x2 on a proposed contract for four years, six times per week between \u2018St.Ludger and Railway Station, Q.C.R.at St.Samuel,\u201d from the Mt January next, Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed contract may be seen and blank forms of tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of St.Ludger, St.Samuel de Gayhurst and Drolet, and at the office of the Post Office In= spector.S.TANNER GREEN, Post Office Inspector, Post Office Inspector's Office, Quebec, Nov.18th, 1915.N.20xlaw,stx3w \u2014 CASTLE OF DESPOND, It Got its Dismal Name From a Tragedy Born of Love.One of the finest French.renaissance buildings in France is the C'as- tie of Despond.famous in the legendary lore of the Toulousian country in which it stands.Over the window of one of the inner courtyards is sculptured in the stone a heat shove the motto, \u201cPlus d\u2019Espoir.\u201d These were the last words of Rose dc Marlial, whose story has been sung by the poets of Toulouse.Rose de Martial was the dangintsr of the house of Martial, to whom the castle helonged.and she was courted by: the lord of Castelnat, whose man- nr she could sce from the window.But.although she was beautiful and tender hearted.the lord jilted ker.and she fell into & melancholy, She sat every day by the window, whenee she could see the fickle of Castelnat's manor.y One morning he passed ny in the valley below.She sang to him, but he never looked up.\u201cPlus d'Éspoir!\u201d she cried and threw herself out of the window on to the flags below, where she was killed.The manor ni Marlial was known thenceforward as the Castle of Despond, ST.URSULE HOUSE QUEBEC |.Most centraily situated on the éote fer of Bt.Louis and St.Ursula streets just inside the St.Louis Gate.Best site in the city.All modern conven- lences.Room and board.Firste class cuisine and service.Satisface tion guaranteed.A select resort fog lady tourists.Also table board.Telephone 3244, Mrs, H J, LEMESURIER,.tee eee eee ning WANTED mtn = ee ist re WANTED\u2014By a good cook and pastry cook, a position in a hotel or boarding house: Good references, Apply C.B.\u201cChronicle.\u201d LL Nov, 23, WANTED\u2014Immediately furnised flat or rooms for Officer afid wife.Capt.Gibson, Pioneers.Care Chronicle.Nov.19x3, TT.Competent and refined widow, with eight-year-old boy, seeks situation as housekeeper to widower or bashelor, - City or Country.Address: P.O.B 217.Trois Pistoles, Que.Sept22x3 AGENTS WANTED, AGENTS\u2014 Salesmen, everybody, write quick; biggest money-maker on earth; sells like wildfire to cigar trade; territory given.Dulpet Co, Security Trust Building, Camden, N.J.U.S.A.Ag-8xtu,t'à,satxtf ROOMS WANTED.\u2014\u2014 WANTED-\u2014Two young gentlemen of temperate habits require a couplc of rooms.One, with two single beds and another to be used as parlor.Auply immediately, stating terms, etc., to A.L., Chronicle Office.\u2019 &.Nov, 18x3.-_\u2014 TO LET.\u2014_\u2014 TO LET\u2014A room for gentleman, well heated with wardrobe $11.00 pes months Tel.4835.Apply 47 St.Jo'in, EE \u2014 FOR SALE\u2014A four-year-old mare, perfectly sound.Will be sacrificed at a low price to a prompt purchaser, Apply Mde.A.Nadeau, 4th street, Domaine Lairet.Nov.18x} TO LET\u2014Large Meeting Hall to jet.Apply to A.Pageot, 180 Riche- Nov.6x1m TO RENT-\u2014Purnished roo, alt modern improvements, Agels G.Chronicle Office.Oct 2xiw \u2014_\u2014\u2014 OFFICES TO LET\u2014 Offices in the Richelieu Building, as well as those formerly oecupied by the Quebec Steamship Company, Commanding good view of the River.For terms and conditions apply to CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD.- 48 Dalhousie street.Feb.8xtf.ua ee er rer: Fumished Rooms to Let.MRS.HEALEY\u2014 79 St.Louis stree.Telephone 5482.N.12xIm _ Rooms and Board, VICTORIA HOTEL\u2014HMarry Fon: taine, Prop, Palace Hill.Tel 6380.° Nv.12xIm \u2014\u2014\u2014 re FOR SALE.2 FOR SALE\u2014Beautiful house and wing adjoining all solid brick_{Irun Brick) recent first class construction, | being two large tenements, four stories No.92 and 94 North side of S-.Cyrille Street, with all modern improvements and one of the grandest views of Quebec, at moderate price, Apply to Mr.G.A.Paradis.Notary, 402 St.John street, or to Mr.A.D: Varennes, 99 3-4 D'Aiguillon.Nov.17x!w PROPERTY FOR SALE-\u2014 A fine three story stone building containing eleven rooms with every modern convenience in first class condition, situated on Grande Allee.Address Property, P.O.Box 151 | Oet.2xtf, PERSONAL, \u2014 LADIES\u2014When delayed or irregu.lat, use Triumph Pills; always dependable: \u201crelief\u201d and particulars free.Write National Medical Institute.Mi'.waukee, Wis.May 29xlawxll, \u2014_\u2014 Face and body massage.Scalp and electric treatment, also rhenmatism and nervous gilments treated hy Mde.Leona, 9 1-2 St, John street.Room 4, Phone for an appointment.* Hours 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.Also trea:- ment in own home can be arranged for.High class patronage solicited.Nov.17x1m.WOULD YOU MARRY [IF SUITED?Best Matrimonial paper published.Mailed FREE.THE CORRESPONDENT, Toledo, Ohio.Nov.TxIm.etree eee ee MARRY IF YOU ARE LONELY ~The reliable, confidential, successful club has large number of wealthy,.eligible members, both sexes, wishing Mrs.Wrubel, Box 26, Oakland, Calif, Oct.30x1m.Kent House DANCING EVERY &ZVENING EXCEPT.SUNDAY, W.'& G.Morton Massey GENÉRAL INSURANGE BROKERS 111 Mountain Hill .RS 1 Nov.18xlw ° ! | | ¥ f ) Page(s) manquante(s) ou non-numérisée(s) Veuillez vous informer auprès du personnel de BAnQ en utilisant le formulaire de référence à distance, qui se trouve en ligne : https://www.banq.qc.ca/formulaires/formulaire_reference/index.html ou par téléphone 1-800-363-9028 YOUR CHRISTMAS GUEST Will appreciate a well equipped Bath Room Largest Stock of Fixtures in the City.MECHANICS FURNITURE: Wire Back Chairs And a general line of HOUSEHOLD and OFFICE FURNITURE.| D.S.RICKABY iit Cabinet Maker and Undertaking | Establishment.| 337 ST.JOHN STREET Telephone 351 \u2014\u2014 | SILLERY NURSERIES, BERGERVILLE.: Best and Cneapest House in the | SUPPLY CQ.stock of Dolls of all kinds, all all prices Dressed and undressed, mechanical, talking and walking Dolls.Big range vf American and Canadian made unbreakable Dblls WAR TOYS.Naval Toy.\u2014 Submarine blows up Dreadnonzh:, Latter can immediate Iy be ret New Canadian make, Rapid-fire Guns.\u2014 Japanese and Am crivan snakes.prices 15¢ to 75e each.Siege of Berlin (Canadian make).\u2014 wooden cannon shoots down Hun | soldiers, Toy Pop Guns.\u2014(anaduan, \\mer- fee amd lapanese makes, Metal Soldiers.\u2014Fritish and Canaddisn makes.Toy Soldiers\u2019 Caps, Swords and OutSts.Big range of rew Japanese Mechanical Toystrade for Fresh Cut Flowers, ; » ent keep no cold storage Flowers.| T.H.O NEILL, ry \"| \u201d Open to visitors Sundays and week Lome by Electrical Mochize, 's shon autice ! days., Devens and at kinds of Flora De- | HAMEL & TESSIER)' \u2018Phone 295, JOHN RAMSDEN, Gardener.! CIVIL, ENGINZER& i .+.Pl'ue Print Dept ! Se Pter Street 1 Quebec $1 Military Goods JUST RECEIVED, Men's Pigskin Puttee Leggings, size 13% to 17.Men's Pigskin Leggings, with spring in front: size \"314 to 17.Porpoise Laces and Laces of al: kinds.Polishes and Brushes.A full assortment of Military Long Rubber Boots.size 6 to 11.Leather Boots and Rubber Sols Shoes, of all descriptions.Custom Work and Repairing.W.Jacques & Sons 421: Fabrique Street Telephone 427 = \u201c 000 (PP ___F ; Nn i For Your | £1 0.00Gash ÿ Fall Clothing If style, cut and finish count with ou, give me a trial for yo $6.00 per month 8, Fi.your WILL, \"UT A REAUTIFCL FALW CLOTHING, as I am positive I can please vou & & IN YOUR HOME.1 have received a new stock of the very lates: Goods, and would take pleasure in showing them to you \u2018 o o S.J BURKE, Just receiving a new stock 187 ST.JOHN STREET, QUEBEC of PIANOS from the leading Telephone 781.manufacturers.\u2014 | 2 ARTHUR LAVICNE 3 54 Couillard Street FEES SE IrCC WARREN} i Surgeon Dentist.EF Lindsay Bldg., 203 St John St, Jy9xim By EEE Latest Styles, Novelties and: New Creations for the most | Stylish Dressers.Direct from Paris and New York King\u2019s Hotel § (Opposite City Hail D.JANNELLE, Prop.Are now being displayed by European and American Plan.Rates from $2.00 per day up.Misses M.& À.Brownrige olephone 1047 Importers of Fine Millinery, ! 64-56 St, John Streeti M.lSxtu,th,stxom ! PA rs jet rte cm rt EE MR GOTOCO000GGODCS OO | Tasse NEPTUNE INN J.T.LEVALLEE, Proprietor, 118 Mountain Hül.| American and European Plan, i Cafe attached to Hotel, Close to Boats, Elevator, Cars, | PlACL L'Ansino Huvou, 18 ST ANNE 81.Newly Repaired Formerly the St.Ge~rge House, First-class Rooms with ail modern conveniences, also table board.Excellent Cuisine.Phone 5583.Rates Reasonable MRS.BERTRAND.Trains.Phone 1708, QUEBEC.#: ( sage* between twn marshes the Rus- ! course has heen pursued.; have been Cabinet changes in France, Cc -r = - c = | = - | \u2014- \u2014 \u2014 THE WAR LAST?The War Against Health Is Quickly Ended By \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d.i MRS.DEWOLFE | East ship Harbour, N.S.* #It is with great pleasare that I write to tell you of the wonderful henetit 1 lave received from iaking \u201cFruit-a-tives*.For years! wass dreadful suflerer from Constipation and Headaches, and 1 was wiserable in every way.Nothing in the way of medicines seemed to help me.Then 1 finaliy {ried \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 and the effect was splendid.After taking one box, / feel like à new person and 1 am deeply thankful to lave relief from those sickening\u201d lendacher\u201d.Mrs.MARTHA DEWOLFE, \u201cFRUIT-A-TIVER?, the medicine .made from fruit juices, has relieved more sufferers from //cadaches, Consti pation, Stomach, Liver, Kidnev and Skin Troubles thon anv other medicine.50e.n box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 22e.At all dealers or sent on receipt of prie: b Fruit-a-tives Limited + (GERMEN LINE TS THIS IS ESPECIALLY NOTICEABLE IN SECTOR NORTHEAST OF RIGA.Petrograd.Nov.19 vu Loudon, 4:30 p.m\u2014Kussian military observers are finding frequent indications that the German lines on this frunt are growing inceasingly thin.There are furnished by reports from the fight- mg lines, notably from the sector north-east of Riga.As an instance, it is stated that in capturing te pas- sians found the sole defenders of the positions to be two Germans with machine guns.Drilling of the recruits with which the Russians expect to strengthen their own lines on various fronts is proceeding rapidly on all sides.Drill masters report that excellent progress is being made in the drill work Hecause of the willing spirit of the new men and -\"e admirable relations declare] tn exist between them and their officers.KHVOSTOFF BITTER ENEMY OF GERMANY.German sympathizers speak with contempt of the shifting of statesmen and ofticials in the various Allied countries since the war began.In Germany alone, they ay, a steadfast The Kais- There er remains in supreme control.in Great Britain, and in Russia, They da not perceive, or they do not admit that every change has heen made with a view of prosecuting more sue- cessfully the campaign against Germany, Every change has been made with the nhject of increasing cfficien- ey.So is is with the change recently announced in Ruasia.wherehy M.Khvostoff, hecomee Minister of the Interior, to take the place nf Prince Cherhatoff.While the portfolio is not the most important in the Russian Cabinet, M.Khvostoff is probably the strongest perscnality there, and he has heen hrought into power as a result of hic hitter hostility to al! the pro-German influences in the Em-~ pire.Germany can find little room for satisfaction in the swift rise to power of the new head nf the Duma.German Influence in Russia.M.Khvostoff represents the ancient and haly city of Moscow in the Duma, Previously he was governor of Nijni Navogorod.in which position he became an acknowledeged authority upon banking.and finance.He was by 1{a] ==: Le [HIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Greece And The War, The question of paramount importance to us all at the prezent time is what are the \u2018ntentions of Greece in the great war?By a stiauge coins vidence at this very time 30 years ago the Same question was being anxious- iy asked.Servia and Bulgaria were j #t war and the news, as far as one can glean from the newspapery of that time.was quite as contradictory as it is at present.It was stated at that time that Greece would within a week | be drawn into the w.r but on what side she would take the stand was an enigma.It was held then, as it is now, that her opportunity to strike had arrived, her peoi\u2019e wer: unanimous for war, the army was ready and the condition of affairs favorable.Hut then as now they appeared to he setting on the fence.\\ihen it was reported that Servia had been suceess- ful then the newspapers tokl us that the Greeks would juin the Serbs, when the Serbs met 4 reverse at the hands of the Bulgars then we were told the Greeks would join the Bolgars, so that there need he no surprise at the condition of affairs today, Balkan history ic marely repeating itself.Dr.George Stewart's Lecture.At this time 33 years ago, Dr George Stewart, President ot the Literary and Historical Society opened the winter course of lectures, his subject being\u2014The Farly History of Canada.The audience though not numerous was composed of many of Queec\u2019s intellectuals, in-luding poets, historians and other men of letters.Among the audience were notised the Count of Premio Real, J.M.Lemoine, Hon.Judge Routhier, Hon.Gedeon Ouimet, J.J.Foote, Dr.J.M.Harper, Hon, John Hearn, P.B.Casgrain, Cy.Tessier, Councillor Johnston.G.T.Cary, and others of literary and historical taste.of accelerated.No speech delivered anywhere in the past year has caused so great a sensation as that of Khvostoff.It swept the members of the Duma off their reet, and the immediate result was the formation then and there of a National party, which swallowed up nine-tenths of the existing political parties.Khvostoff was placed at the head of it, and the fact that he has hecome Minister of the Interior shows what influence ; this latest Russian party has.Too Ambitious Plan.Its main object is to emancipate everyhody and everything in Russia from German influence and control; but, unfortunately, the Nationalist party has not been free from the defects of all other Russian parties.It has been pointed out by students of the Russian character that when two nr three Russians form themselves into a group or society for any particular purpnse they are never eon- tent with confining their exertions to the business in hand, hut insist upon framing new laws for the universe.Tt was because the Nationalist party attempted to carry out some such am- hitions «cheme that the Duma was dissolved.Now, however, it is to he re-assemhled and it is calculated that Khvostofi'« influence will be powerful enough tn keep the Assembly aceu- pied with matters of immediate national importance.A Tolerant Statesman.Not only is M.Khvostoff the sort of leader that Russia requires in war time in view of the machinations of the pro-Germans in the empire, some of whom are very highly placed, but he has statesmantike qualities that will be required after the war.He has an-| nounced himself as a warm friend of Finland, and in favor of her complete freedom in regard to her cultural development, her religion and language.He is alsa in favor of removing every restriction but ore from the Jews, the exception heing in favor of maintaining the prohbition regarding the acquisition of real estate.He he lieves, according to \u201cEx-Attache\u201d in the Pittshurg Despatch.that if this nn means an ohscure man when he restriction were not retained it would already given evidence of) rose in his place in the Duma seme not he long before the Jews would three months ago and delivered what | have gained posession of the land, was one of the most moving addresses | and the moujiks would have become ever heard hy that body.He called ; their hired men.| The stern and un- the attention nf the members to the; \u201compromising en:my of everything fact tha! the control of the National German while the war lasts, M.Rank a Siberia wae held hy the; Khvnstoff may he destined to become Deutsche Bank of Merlin: and that one of Russia's greatest statesmen niote than half the shares in the im- | after it is over, and the problems of mense Putiloff works which before.peace again confront the Government., the wir, enjoyed a virtual monapoly | \u2014Mail and Empire, Torontoof the manufacture of ordnance and munitions in Russia.were in the possession of the Krupps of Fsshen, and | their Austrian prototypes, the Skodas, | He said that becanse of there German influences thousands of the skilled workmen of the Putiloff factories had | Appear Naturally Curly heen dismicsed and others placed on.a five bour day hasis at a time when; You won't need to resort to the parch- the factories should have been work | 196; eprehing curling iron if \"you will opt the simple plan I will \u2018mentioning day and night to supply the needs ; font that good news?of the counary, | Al night merely apply 8 little liquid si).How to Wave Hair to Eh Seen ool, roa, raving oO! o Electrified the Duma.Thin wil i part deifentrol wavy apDeAr: ri ot went on to rnd «hat because of} \u20ac ach sunsnines\u2019 Cail prove be hl erman influence in the several im- | to the hair, Inst making 4 and dend-Inokl .portant Russian banks, corners had te morni ie, ins aoe or teas be ng been organized since the beginning of | mean and contrary, you will find bang the war in commodities indispensahle Quite easy to do op in \u2018any form, and ther ' oi be no unpleasant or, ase or to the Russian soldiers and the Rus.| JLickiness about the hair, wou oe sian people, and that in every depart- | #! merine wi r'érametet Tor the ment production of necessary mani | TESUIFE no mixing and rou can ruts Tt unie tions had been slowed down instead Hiss a iviceis to ' ', A HUNDRED YEARS | AGO TODAY | | | Napoleonic Gosaip.The people in England canno: get enough details concerning the life of Napoleon on board the Northumberland, The Admiral's Secretary, Mr.Glover and several officers from the Northumberland cama ashore with letters and orders for wine to Mesrs.i M.Y.W.& Co.ai whose house 1 # ; Was introduced to them, learning that ! Mr Glover was every day a good deal ,°n company with Napoleon, and al- | ; ways dined with hizz.à Tost no miwe \u201cin cultivating Mr.G's acquaintance { and the number of li.rie ancedotes he all happened at the island of Madsiris and knowing how interested the people in England arc ir anything.how- aver small, concerning this wonderful man, Ï am sendiny \u201cou the following.Fond of Playing Cards.Napolenn is ercessively fond of playing cards and just before leaving England was furmsned at his own request with cards.donvinoes, chess and backgammon boar-3s\u2014and scarcely an .officers, and sometimes with his exiled companinns, from the Admiral upwards of 160 on it as a good omen.believes in his star, and looks upon himself as a man of destiny.and though his destiny seems black at present, T verily believe he lonked upon his lucky winning on his birthday as an omen for the better.Call Him General Bertrand and the rest of his countrymen are very attentive and sub- Missive to him.and always address him as Emperor\u2014the Admiral and officers call hin General, when thus addressed he makes no remark hut very often turns his back to those addressing him.Of course there is a big step from Emperor Napoleon Ito plain General Bonzparte.EVERYTHING IS QU EN Wo SECRETARY OF STATE ISSUES DENIAL OF \u201cMADE-IN-GER- MANY\u201d LIES, ! London.Nov.19, 4 o.um\u2014The | India Office today made formal an- houncement that German press statements circulated in foreign countries regarding disorders in India are absolutely unfounded.The anaounce- ment specifically denies the report assertion that the Rajah of Bhagat | pur has headed any uprising, or that grave disorders already have occurred in Bombay, Madras, Nagpur, Alahabad and Maspur, or that rebels \u201cave interfered with the departure of native troops, causing the British troops to retire and subsequently 1 occupying their barracks and arse- - nals.| \u201cThere is not a word of truth in these statements, from beginning to end,\u201d the Secretary of State for India announces.\u201cThere is no such person as the Rajah of Bhagalpur.If the Nawah of Bahawalpur is referred to, he is a mino-, eleven years vf age.\u201d REDUCED RATES TO MONTREAL.SATURDAY, * NOVEMBER 20TH Via C.P.R.\u2014 We give below 3 list of the r 0 fares which will he in effect pe urday, Nov.20th, in connection with La Fanfare Incques Cartier Excursion via Canadian Pacific Railway: t Quebec to Montreal and return.$3 R0 Lorette .a.\u2026.sc.ess, 360 Belair .Pont Rouge 3 » St.Basile .325 Portnenf .318 Deschambault .310 Lachevrotiere 303 .Grondines \u2026.29 i La Perade .Vases 2 sv (Plus Sets War Tax) {, Tickets will be good going by special train only, leaving Palais Station at 1.50 p.m.Return limit.tickets sois from Quebec, will he good to return hy wll regular trains up to and including train leaving Montten! at 9.00 am.Tuesday, Nov, 23rd.and tickets soll «at other stations will he good to return by all regular trains until Monday night.Nov.22nd, 1918, or tickets.parlor car reservations and full particulars, apply to C.P.R.Offices.30 St.Tohn St.Tel.93 and 94, \u2018Ohateau Frontenac.Tel.1840.and Palais Station Ticket Office.Tel.663.Nov.16x2.GLIMPSES OF OLD QUEBEC I From the Files of THE CHRONICLE, Nov.1885 and 1815.rave me are really interesting\u2014\u2014this | evening passes.hut \u2018he nlays vingt-un | sometimes with the Admral and hié 1 § One evening he won: I Napoleons d'or, and as it hanpened | on the evening ui his birthday, he | 8 was very muck ciated and looked un- | 8 SATUR DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915 F.SIMARD & CIE ENRC.\u201c142 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch, Quebec.Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-Wear Section Women's Smart Tailored Coats Cut in the newest models.Novelty weaves in the wanted shades $8.50, 11.25 $15.00 up to .rrncau0u 000.$BT.50 SPECIAL Women's Wool Corduroy Winter Weight Coats, new and smart models, all sizes.Specially priced this week at.$11.23 Children's Winterweight Coats Collection of youthful iwidels, simple end becoming styles, $3.95, $5.00 up to .PAR 48.50 Women's Suits Fashionable and lovely models, fine serges, gabardines and fancy weaves.Priced from $2000 up to .eens $35.00 DENTS\u2019 GLOVES MEN'S KNITTED WOOL GLOVES.Big range of colors including also black.Assorted sizes, at 58e, 65, and 80c per pair._ BOYS KITTED WOOL GLOVES.Best colors; all sirces.35¢, 40e 49¢ and 55¢ per pair MEN'S TAN KID GLOVES.In light, medium and heavy weights.Wool lined.Assorted sizes.Priced at $1.25, £1.30 up to $3.00 per pair.MEN'S GREY AND TAN MOKA GLOVES.Fall and winter weights.Both wool and fur lined.Priced at $1.50.£2.00, ¥3.00 up to $7.50 per pair.300 PAIRS of WOMEN'S, MISSES\u2019 AND CHILDREN'S.WOOLLEN MITTS.Ynu know he I that a revoit has broken out any i y- where in India, or that Brahmins ; For Women and Children.Buddhist d M : Combinations, from.vie +4 100 200 264 $1.69 to $3.28 ited san ohammedans have : Vests and Drawers, from.\u2026.«oo .\u2026.\u2026.âSc to $2,50 unite to make difficulties for the White and Black Tights, from .35¢ to $2.00 detested English, as stated from \u2019 SPECIAL BARGAINS: \u2014\u2014 German sources.\u201d Girls\u2019 and Misses\u2019 White Three-quarter Wool Drawers, for.45¢c Denial likewise is given to tre Black There-quarter Wool Tights, for.25c, 35c and 45c These are samples, and théy come in White, Black and colors.Specially priced, per pair at.essence ane 0s 19c, 25c to 35e FREE! FREEIt 15,000 hardsome Army and Navy Allies\u2019 Flags will be given away absolutely free with every cash purchase this week, whatever the amount is.The collection consists of 24 varieties, and can be used for fancy work, such as Cushion Tops.Table Covers, Portieres, Draperies, etc.Get your collection made this week.absolutely free.SWEATERS.We are now showing an attractive collection of Men's and Boys\u2019 Sweaters and Sweater Coats, in wanted new shades; assorted sizes.At moderate prices.~\u2014FRESH MILK.FED CHICKENS AND DUCKS.\u2014\u2014TRY A POUND OF OUR TEA AND COFFEE, it will certainiv satisfy vou.Prompt deliveries all over the City with our automobile truck.M.Boyce & Son, \u201cTHE RELIABL\u201d GROCERS.\u201d 19-21 Cote d'Abraham Telephone 294 Established 1856.DYNES\u2019 \u2018Tarnbulls\u2019 Ceetze & Union Underwear Also odd sized Vests, less.cov \u2026.28p.e Children's Mittens, Overalls, Sashes and Clonds \u2018n white and scarlet.Children's \u201cLittle Kinf* fine riboced Wool Hose.Penman\u2019s made, in black, tan and white.49 St.John Street.Tel.271 SUCCESS \u2014 \u2014\u2014 We have been successful in getting all our Fall Importations before the big raise in the prices of Carpets, Linoleums and Oilcloths, so we have the pleasure of announcing to oyr customers thai our prices will be the same as last year.We have bought largely and our assortment is more considerable than ever.rives Full range of Wilton and Axminster Rugs: 2 ft.x 3 up to 12 ft.x 15.Brussels, Jute and Tapestry Rugs in a large quant'ty 0; prices and sizes, Carpets by the yard\u2014all at the old prices.from French Furniture Coverings in every description are sold ay the same prices as before.These goods are worth double the money today.Our Department of Curtains by the pair and curtain m,.terials 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 PALACE HILL Page(s) manquante(s) ou non-numérisée(s) Veuillez vous informer auprès du personnel de BAnQ en utilisant le formulaire de référence à distance, qui se trouve en ligne : https://www.banq.qc.ca/formulaires/formulaire_reference/index.html ou par téléphone 1-800-363-9028 AR Fotallished **40 NEW.YORK-LIVERPOOL.8 | *Tuscénia .Tues, Nqy.30, 10 2.GLASGOW PASSENGER AND | Orduma Sat, Dec, 4,10 a.m, | *Cameronia F.rl., Dec.10, 4pm.: PREIGHT SERVICE.YORTHIA .«bout Jan.2 Through bookings to all principal ports of ths world.Company's Office 21-24 State st, NY F.8, Btocking, 32 8t.Louie 3+; Hone & Rivet, $1 Buude at, Quebec.FRENCH LINE Compagnie Gen-rale Trans-Atlantique \u201cPOSTAL SERVICE.\u201d SLINGS FY W, Y, fo \u201cBORDEAUX LA TOURAINE .Nov.27,3 p.m.Sééamers marked + freight only.Agply any steamship agent or Ste ROBT.REFORD CO.Limited, \\ .General Agents.85.CAIRNROSS .about Nov.22, ROCHAMBEAU.Dec.43pm.\"| LAFAYETTE.Dec.11, 3pm.The ROBT.REFORD CO, Limited, | ESPAGNE.\" Dec.18,3 p.m.For information apply to - Wm.M.Macpherson, 53 Dalhousia st.; Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade st- F 8 Stocking, 32 St.Louis st.Quebec.CUNARD LINE Fortland to London.Christmas sailings from St.John, N.B, for Liverpool: * Corsican.December ath : .3 | #88.TRONTO.annut Dec.12 Scandinavian .December 11th oo\" RADLEY : .abaut Dec.26 Pretorian.December 25th *SS.PRUTH.cabou: Jan.12 Steamers marked (*), freight only.For information, apply to Jules .Hone \u2018fravel Agencies, 31 Buade st.; F, S.Stocking, 32 St.Louis st.also 1.C.R., and C.P.R.Ticket Agents, or the Robert Reford Co.Limited, General Agents, Quebec.For Havre-London: Corinthian.Thurs., Dec.16th Sicilian., ., .Thurs, Dec.23rd For further information, apply 1: F.S.Stocking, 32 St, Louis st.; Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade st, or Allans.Rae & Company, 81 St Peter ct, Quebec.PTE mr TT, Telephones: Office Hours: Office, 5855; Residence, 1724.- 9 to 12 am.2to Spm, 7 to 9 p.m Dr.EUGENE BEAULIEU SURGEON-DENTIST.ss QUEBEC.24 ST.JOHN STREET = Three Score and Four 64 years is a long time.A product that can hold the ~~ popularity of an\u2019 entire Dominion for 64 years must be * meritorious\u2014dependable.\u201c FDDYS MATCHES Have been the same good matches since 1851.Like -EDDY'S FIBREWARE and EDDY'S WASH- ROARDS they are considered standard by all loyal Canadians under the \u201cMade-in-Canada\u201d banner.ATTENTION ! ATTENTION ! WINES AND LIQUORS OF ALL SORTS CHOICE GROCERIES, Special attention to telephone orde:s.PROMPT DELIVERY.H.NADEAU, Grocer Phone 3679.Cor.Lee and Cartier Avenue, VULCANIZING | \u201c Up to Date Auto- Tire Repair Plant Satisfaction Guaranteed Automobile Tires All Makes Quebec Agents for the Indian Motorcycle Fhone or call at : Quebec Side Maiütaétring & Repair Go, Regd, \u201cPhone 4009, 259 St.John St.| | + DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limitio MINERS AND BHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED ju, \u201cDOMINION* STEAM and GAS COALS a Screened, Run-of-Mine and Slack Rok \"Por Particulars, apply to SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL, 3 ; - .=, Lo , Dec.25,10 a.m.From Glasgow: From; St.John, N.B.! Sona\u2019 Co sa Dec 81, 4pm.\u2019 SORMIDALE .\u2026 -#ipur Dec 13] 45h Route to Glangow SPARTHENIA .êûbout Dec.20| ROUND THE WORLD TOURS.4 NBER STERIL Publ'c Accoun\u2018ant and Auditor 92 ST.PETER STREET.Banks, Incorperated Companies and Wholesale Firnis can have the Credit and Financial Status of their customers {ully established without publicity, and for a very mcderats charge.bE SEA NSA SO SRNL 1 COMMERCIAL NEWS EU MAIR LT SRS NEW YORK MARKET.(Canadian Press).New York, Nov.19\u2014For the cx- treme inertia which overtook oday's trading no explanation was vouch - safed,other than that the marker \u201chad gone stale.\u201d In the vernacular of Wall street, this was but another way of saying tha: proiessional as well as public interest had become surfvited for a time and tha, new conditions or developments were needed to impart fresh energy.Total dealings of 583,000 shares were the rmalles: «f any full session in about two montis.News of the day was mostly cone structive or faverable, rangisg rom \u2018additional encouraging trade advices another advance in demand sterling 1to the highest rates attained since the early part of October.France also hardened perceptibly and the international monetary situation as a whole completion of all details connect:d with the new supplementary credits.The rise in exchange had the effect, moreover, ot curtailing foreign offers ings of our securities.Price changes at the opening were more irregular than usual.although railway shares were again in \u2018ais demand at moderate gains.Other lta sues denoted heaviness, war shares and coppers, as well as United States Steel being under pressure, which wns increased later.Temporary improvement was noted at midday, mainly as a result of a spirited 1ise in Ganeral Mators, which rose 4 to\u2019 435, a new record while Texas Company gained 13 at 154.to the accompaniment of another advance in the price of .ts i products.{In the afternoon quoted values fell | away gradually the railway list yiold- \u2018ing all ks advantage, while specialtizs and coppers receded to levels inater- ially under yesterdav's clcse.There was no sale of Bethlehem Steel untif talmos: at the end.when several small plots chanked hands between 477 1-2 and 486, closing at the latter price.a net gain of a point.General Motors declined to 421, a ret tnss of 10, while Studebaker and Baldwin Locomotive | were among the other weak war siêcks.On the known movement nf tocal cash, tomorrow's bank stat-ment 18 exnerted to show a cash gain si SIO- 000000.to 8150000750, with the loin itesn in douht.Bonds were firm on light trading.Total sales.par value.$4 435 990 United States registered 2's were up 1-8 per cent on call.NEW VORT STOCK MARKET Rv private wire to Sruneen & Dunuis Stock Brokers, Il.18 and 1 Sault au-Matelnt Street.Tel 1506 Onen.High Low.Clace Am Beet Sug.67% 6834 67% Am Can com.60% 62 59% Am Car Fdy.82% 83:44 824 Am lee \u2026.20% 2634 2644 Am Loca .70% 70% 694 Am S & R .9714 97H 9% Am Sng Ref.117% 11715 116% Am T & T .128i 129% 128% , Ana Cop .8814 8934 87% Atchison .108L3 10844 107% Balt & Ohio, 9474 95/4 94% Beth Steel .47714 486 477% BRT.89% 89% 49% Cal Petral'm.26 20% 25% CPR.18514 186 183% Cent Leather.58% 581 58% Ches & Ohio.4% 64% 63% Colo F & 1.53% 54% 534 Erie ., .453 453 44% do 1st pid.59 5044 S8% Gas \u201cCon\u201d .14414 144% 14354 Gt Nor pdf .127 12756 126% Inter Met .\u2026 2174 2241 21% do pid .78% .Kan City Sou.33% 32% Lehigh Val .83 824 Lou & Nash.126 .Mex Petrol'm.92% 9214 Missouri Pac.7% 74 Nat'l Lead .65% 654 Nevada Cons.1654 16% New Haven.8134 804 N Y Central.103 1024 Norf & West.119% 119 North Pac .116% 116% Penna .60 59% People's Gas.118% .Press Stl Car.67% 67 Reading .84 83% Rep I & 8.51% 0% Studebaker .159 185434 St Paul .96 95 Rubber .$8
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