The Quebec chronicle, 22 novembre 1915, lundi 22 novembre 1915
[" .PRISONERS ARE } | A THE WEATHER FAIR AND COLDER.\"ESTABLISHED 1764.Fancy Malaga 191$ In 1-1b Sanitary packages, at.Jn layer boxes, containing $3.ibs, at.$125, $1.75 and $3.00 QUEBEC, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1915.ONE CENT.= em \u2014 or T5 f Patronized by H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught.Table Raisins CROP.25¢, 35c, 40c and 50c each each R.GRENIER.Grocer and Wine Merchant, 94.56 Bt.John Street.\u2018Phones 1247-1248 Established 1882.ALLIES TELL GREECE TO JOIN ILL-TREATED IN GERMAN CAMPS AMERICAN AMBASSADOR PRISONERS TREATED MUCH DISAPPOINTED\u2014 LIKE CRIMINALS\u2014LACK OF OVERCOATS \u2014 DOGS TEAR CLOTHES \u2014 DISEASE RAMPANT.London, Nov.21\u20142.47 a.m.\u2014 The British Press Bureau has published the reports of James W.Gerard, the American Anrbassador to Germany, and members of the Embassy staff in Berlin, relative to the condition of the British prisoners of war in the camps at Wittenberg, Prussia.Lithgow Osborne repotted that his whole impresion of the camp author: ities was utterly unlike that which he had received in every other camp he visited, Instead of regarding their charges as honorable prisoners of war, he stated.they apparently regime of fear alone sufliced to keep in obedience.\u201cAll evidence of kindly human feeling betwwen the authorities and |g the prisoners was lacking.\u201d said Mr.Oshorne, \u201cand in no other camp have I found signs of fear on the part of the prisoners that what they might say to me would result in suffering for them afterwards.The following extracts are taken from Ambassador Gerard's report: \u201cI regret to state that after a careful examination of the camp and long conversations with the prisoners my imprission is even more unfavorable than ! had been led to expect.\u201cUpon my arrival at the camp, 1 was not received by the General who acts as commandant, but by a Major.\u2018There were over four thousand prisoners in the camp.of whom 278 are British.Among these 1 found only sixteen overcoats.The men, on the whole, are insufficiently clothed.\u201cThe men told me that one of the British medical officers in the camp recently was struck hy a German non-commissioned officer, and this fact proved to be true.\u201cMany prisoners complain that dogs were brought in by German soldiers a: night and that in certain cases prisoners had had their clothes torn hy these dogs.oritics whether they considered dogs necessary for the preservation of order.saying that at no other camps had § seen dogs used for this purpose.and they informed me that they considered it absolutely necessary and that dogs were needed to protect the Germin soldiers on duty.TI was shown half a dozen of these dogs, which were of the usual police type.\u201cTwo prisoners informed me that the conditions in the camp Had unquestionably improved greatly in the last few months: that last year when an epidemic of spotted typhus existed, fhe camp conditions had been indescribably bad.They said that they then implored the German authorities to put the British soldiers in barracks , by themselves, as this was the only way to prevent an outhreak of the epidemic which had been brought to] the camp by Russians.This request was refused on the ground that the British should learn to know their allies better.Largely because of this fifty British military prisoners and , nine civilians died of the discase.\u201cThe attitude towards the British prisoners seems to be based on suspicion.They have no opportunities for playing games nr for exercise ex- 1 anomie and commercial facilities which Greece has received from them heretofore.\u201cIt is not the intentnon of he Allied powers to constrain \u2018reece to :thandon her neutrality, to maintain which, in their eyes, is the nest puar- anty gf \u2018her interests.Ihe Allied governments have been somewhat disturbed hy certain illusions to eventual measures which, is taken by tie Helfenic government, would a; them to he contradictory to assurain- , ces they have received.As soon as their doubts où that subject\u2014due.no doubt, a 1 misun- derstanding\u2014have been dispelled.the powers will be happy to remove the ohstacles now opposed to \u2018ie arrival of merchandlsc in Grecee ad to ac cord any facilities which resnit from normal relations\u201d MUNITIOHS PLANT STRIKE CELLED OFF ships and sent them with suprlies to ; the German cruisers, Ka-triuhe, Kaiser Wilhelm aud other men-of-war active in the At the late summer and carly fat 1914.as charged.but dentes af these | acts constitute a couspiracy io te- fraud or deceive the Unitzd Staves know that war was inevitable.the government charges.that some «i the fifteen ships involved were chartered weeks before the war bezand and several ac:ually sailed ou their afieged errands of war before wur tai actually been declared, GERMANS TRY 10 INFLUENCE CHINESE revoked.\u2018ing day and night on war airless, THREAT TO TIE UP COMPANIES AT BRIDGEPORT NOT REALIZED.Bridgeport Conn\u2026 Nov.M\u2014The \u201chrcatened strike of 1500 macainists employed at the Unien Meta*lie Cartridge Company here was called olf tonight.when it was ann ward that the company had agreed 10 revoke orders issued on Saturdaythe working hours and redur bonus pay.The machinists voted to strike tomorrow afternoon, anl also threateerd to tie up the nangton Arms plant, unless the 0.le-s were Poth companies tre work THE GRECIAN BLOTADE.London, Nov.22\u20143 am.\u2014 The Times in an editorial today says considers the reports of a prospective blackade of Greece greatly exageers | | ALLIES ARE DEVISING PLANS zted.While Greece's attitude is still RNOUOGOOGODO OT cCOGUS TO CHECK ACTIVITIES OF! HUNS.| Tokio, Nov.21\u2014The keenest interest has been aroused in Japan by Washington advices to the effect that representations have heen made to China to induce lier to join the Entente Allies.The Foreign Office de- to discuss the master at this time.Persons who are in close touch with the tdreign affa\u2019rs assent that thus far no formal agreement has been entered into by them.The explanation most generally of-! fered in Tokio is that the Allies are endeavoring to devise a plan to put an end to certain German activities: in the Orient.It 15 learned-that! strong representations have been made at Peking in regard to various | matters touching the interests of the Allies.One of these is an anti-Rus- sian movement in Manchuria.whicn, is said to be fostered by Germans, Particular attention is paid to various reports concerning the forwarding of arms to India and Afghanistan, It is also reported there have been secret movements from Asiatic countries of wal materials destined for Germany | by way of the Americas.; \u201cest De 016 0 CRE CE CO CCE CCECFO EIGHT TIED IN BICYCLE GRIND Chicago.Nov.21\u2014 Light teams tied for first place in the six-day bicycle race at 11 o'clock tonight.the 49th hour of riding, at 1032 miles, seven faps.lawson and Root and Lawrence and Hanley were a lap behind the leaders.209GQOCG0OQCT6 d0G QU CODB VV BVN SOO TUM BTS tional opportunity for taking prisoners and inflicting loss.Field Marshal Sir John French sent a message congratulating our troops on the success of this snterprise.The health and spirits of our troops remain exc®tent.A tîne is in a diffienit position.douttiul.tre newspaper adds, would be nen:ral for the Entente Alties, who control the sea routes, to consider the expediency of stopping the further passage of military an other supplies ta Greece.hut no exe! treme steps have yet been taken The févtente AHics, tre Times con- tinnes recognize that King Constan- They desire to take his emharrassemenis fully into account, and should Greece agree to demohalize it would instant ly relieve the crisis and salve tive gwkward constitutional question pr2- seated by the impending elections.rs RELICS OF A LOST RACE.Articles That Were used by the Arawak Indians of Jamaica.When in 1494, on his second voyage, Columbus discovered the island of Jamaica, it was populated by the Arawak Indians, who, although at first hostile to him, b'eame iriendly on his giving them clothing and ot\u2018ier articies before unknown to them.When later the Spaniards settled the island they forced the Indians rat only, to du agricultural work in their own island, but to labor in the gold mines of Haiti.So hard were the Spanisa taskmasters that hy 1558 the whole Arawak natin was exterminated.During recent years G.iC.Longly of Pelham Manor has been steking to recover all possible traces of the lust race.To that end he spent much time on the island in exploring the old kitchen iddens or refuse heaps of the Arawaks.in which he has found.besides shelis and pottery and fish, turtle and cony hones, many celts or rud chisels, grinding stones, stone perdants and axes-\u20141,500 oh- iécta in all.The whole collection he nas given to the American Museum of Natural History in New York city.The most interesting objects are the cylindrical stone pendants, which were fashioned with sand and atone hy endless rubbing, Pendants of exactly the same sor\u2019 are worn today as incignia of office hy chiefs or head men of tribes in northern South Americas=Youth's \u2018Companion.it | LORD KITCH POLITICAL CIRCLES.Paris, Nov.22\u2014Au Atrens despatch 10 the Havas Agency says\u2014 \u201cAfter Premier Skouloudis called on Lord Kitchener, the British Secretary for War, at the British legation yesterday, the Field Marshal had a two hours conference with Genaral Dousmanis, chief of the Greek General Staff, and Col.Metaxas, chief assistant on the General Staff, at which the officers accompanying Lord Kitchener were present.\u201cGreat importance is attached to | this conference in political circles.; | | The government organ Embros ai- firms that the King and the Greek provernment yesterday gave Lord 1 Kitchener formal assurances that i Greece in no case would take measures hostile to the Quadruple Entene and that a conciliatory solution of the present differences would Le reached.\u2019 \u201cThe Embros adds that those whe had the opportunity of seeing [asl ; Kitchener atfer his visit to the and Premier Skoulondis brought away the impression that the questions now in suspence have last much | of their acute character.! \u201cThe statements made hy the Embras are not conrmbd from any ficial source.Lord Kitchener and hi staff leit Athens late Saturday night\u201d London, Nov.22\u20143:03 am.\u2014Tele.¢ graphing from Athens Saturday the | Times\u2019 correspondent says te learns that Earl Kitchener's ennference with King Constantine and Premier : Skouloudis had the goad resalt of warranting more favorable views regarding the prospect of a settlement lof the question of the treatment of | Enente Ailied troops if they are fore- i ed intn Greek territory.The correspondent ad!s that the municipalities of Athens and Piraens 1 oat intended officially to welcome v | far! Kitchener, Hut that his visit was | toa unexpectedly sudden ani Drief \u2018to permit of any formal reception.London, Nov.22\u20143:14 am\u2014 A despateh ta the Daily Chronicle from Athens savs the newspapers nat in accord with the policy of M.Venize- Las, tie former Greek Premier.in discussing the blockade refers especially to grain ships now on their way ta Greece an declare that in a few days a total lack ni hread for noncombatants will result if such ships are held up.25 { Landon, Nov.24% am \u2014A Daily News desnateh from Athens | filed Saturday.says: + » | \u201cThe newspapers here take the view | that the Allies action in imposing a commersial blockade upon Greece is enntrary to international law because | non-combatants will suffer from the fact that grain cargoes de-tined for Greece have bean held up.The news paper Hestiz declares Gre ce will not give the declaration demanded by the , Allies.| \u201cBulgarian troops have ceased their {attack from Prilep towards Monastir hecause they fear Serbian troops as | Katchanik will advance and encircle + them\u201d ALLIES EXPECTED BLOCKADE.London, Nov.22-\u20142,54 a.m\u2014Tele- | graphing frma Athens the Daily Mail correspandent says: \u201cThe A%ied blockade of Greece has excited little comment at Athens, where such a move had long been vx- pected.But thece © much perturbation at Pirieus, which ie the port of Athens, The great mass oi pubic ; opinion is now favorable to the En- { tente Allies, hut the Greek people are i a commercial race and in striking at i their commerce the Entente powers will alienate friends who are in no way responsible for the political situ= i ztion.\u201d In an editorial the Daily Mail puts a comparison with the present bioek= ade and that of the Powers in 186, when Greece refused ta ohey the uiti- matut of the Powers to disarm, hut what is contemplated is not sn much a ble:kade as an embargn or a prohibition of certain exports from Allied territories, such as rifles, uni- trot and wool.THE ZEALANDIA CASE.New York.Nov.22-=The American steamship Zealandia was within the three miles limit when searched hy the British crnicer Iris off Progresn.Mexico, on November Sth.according to Fred Jensen, her chief engineer who arrived on the steamer Maro ican ports.The incident resulted i a protest by the captain ta the State Department.\u201cThe Zealandia was anchored off Progreso about sencv- tenths nf a mile inside the three mile limit\u201d «aid Jensen.\u201cwhen the Iris sent a hoarding party to her.After they had examined the ship's papers Captain Devantier announced that he was going to make 8 protest against such action.\u201d The visitors remained aboard a short time, Jensen added.Best Advertising Medium in City JENER CONFERS WITH GREEK GENERAL GREEK NEWSPAPER SAYS THAT GREAT IMPORTANCE IS ATTACHED TO THIS CONFERENCE IN ing declares that in the present instance forts, ammunition, coal.tubber, pe-.Castle today from Havana ant Mex.: IREDMOND'S TRIP EXCITES INTEREST |SHELL FRAGMENTS FROM HUN AEROPLANES FALL NEAR THE IRISH LEADER.London, Nov.27-222 a.m\u2014Jonn | Kedmond\u2019s trip to the front for the s purpose vi inspecting the Irish regi- .meuts is being followed with great interest in the United Kingdom.The tour of the Irish Nationalist leader | opened dramatically, according 10 the accoun:s forwarded by the correspon.| dents, Mr.Redmond was making aa in- {spection of a battalion of the Royal Munster Fusiliers, which had alien a notable part in the fighting froin the Eürst days of the British en'ry into { France.The inspection took glace | elose to the trenches, and a German 5 * ,aernplane appeared overhead just as \"Mr Redmond asrived.| The British artillery opened on the \u2018aeroplane from all directions; some shell fragments fell unpleasantly near +0 Mr .Redmond and his party.and the in the spirit of childhood and youth, but should silently exert a refining (influence upon the pupils.The things people love ure more significant than the things they know.Are you hoys more respectiul, more chivalr ws, fairer than before?Are your girls less studions, da sifly, anl yossipy.more more Jadylike.more purposciul, they lave better things?\u2014-Filue al Review.There can be no discouragement for anvoñe who has seen the Britizh Fleet the Great Armanda that taday holis the peace of the seas.Norman Maclean, who has visited the ships in the great North Seasends this message: \u201cBy the might of the fleet a whole continent has heen detivered from the withering flight of German culture.and the might of Germagy crushed in Africa.Fromthe great Northwest to the long wash of Australasan seas.nntaninch of territory is leit to that culture | which trod the Cross underfoot that \"it might dominate the world with iis \u2018mailed fist.And with the sense of that overwhelming power standing over our homes the awful fear of the fate that overwhelmed Belgium fall- ving on nur women and children is lifted forever.\u201d\u2014Exchange.No ane kicks and squeals on such easy provocation as the Britisher: no» wih timself and his blood relation and his neighbor aml his servant and \u2018his I chief.But in the historic past no one has stnod punishment with suc\u2018 grim endurance nor pursued his own pur- spnse with such sutbborn resolution, las the 'Englishman.civilian.politie- ian or soldier, and we can see nnth- ing in recent years nor in thie present | day to convince us that the nature of lit is as hard to convince an Fnglishsays, Ger- ! but serves |! fore 1910 comes to an end.\u2014Mail ant | ; 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, sell Catarrhozone, large size which taste two montis price $1.00: smaît size file: sample size 25c.\u201cae surf VICTOR HUGO'S VISION.The Day When Weapons of War Will Be Regarded as Curiosities\u2014 | A day comes when you, Franceyou.Russia\u2014you.Italy\u2014you, Fngland\u2014you, Germany-all you nations | of the continent shall without losing your distinctive qualities and your glorious individuality blend in a higher unity and form a European fraternity.as Normandy.Brittany, Bur- | gundy.Lorraine, Alsace, all the French provinces, blended Into France.A day will come when war shall seem as impossible between Paris and Tondnn, between Petersburg and Berlin, as between Rouen and Amiens, as between Boston and Philadelphia.A day will come when bullets and ; bombs shall be replaced by ballets, by the universal suffrage of the people, volt of the Druses in the Lebanon | MAN today that he is heaten or going by the sacred arbitrament of a great district of Syria.There is no particular explanation of this, savethat to be found dn the tribe's historical records.Tt has always been turbulent and fanatical and manifested , a military prowess disproportionate numerically.Five decades agn a Druse uprising was an ordinary hap pening but not so in recent decades.The Druses are a unitarian penpis, and their creed is a jumble of Judaism, Christianity and Moh-mmedanism.They believe that God has more than once been incarnated in mas, but repudiste Mohammed as one of the incarnations.Their uprising 1s probably more political than reltg- fous.They will until subdued prove a veritable thorn in the flesh to the German-Turkish military plans ta | Syria.The Turko-Germanic plotting ia Persia seems to have been checked.tt the very moment of its apparent crowning success.Even here whatever backing the Turko-Germanic plotters scored, was rather through bribery than religious bigotry, because the Persian Mohammedans ate Bunnites, and have no dealing religiously with the Samaritans at Constantinople.1t is here that developments with.| | i to be heaten as it was a \u2018wundrel years ago.and even if a certain amount of discruragement or even disaster overtake him we can only see him as still fighting on to the hitter end and coming out thereat in some way a winner.\u2014New York Sun.Mr.A.1.Balfour, first lord of the British admiralty, has announced that 2e will not reply to criticisms on the ennduct of the war nn the ground that all criticisms of the conduct of the war must, until after the war 1° over, and, indeed.long after, be a matter almost impossible to deal with because the facts are not and cannot he known.This is a strong ground to take.but under the circumstances it would seem to he justi able.There has been a disposition for some time past on the part of some members of the British Commons to worry members of the catr- inet with questions concerning wir operations that are conceived clearly for the sole purpose vi making trouble in a political sense.Tt is more than likely shat the trbub'e making press of Great Britain has rs emissaries in the Commans and tha?they are ever ready to \u201c= the bidding of thei masters.Mr.Haifour's ultimatum will come as a dash of in the papt few days seem to have crowded one after the other.After us prolonged series of successful plot- tings and murderous attacks upon the Consuls for te Allies the plote to have persuaded the Bhah to move from Teheran to Ispaban.where he would fave been under .thelr control, but the arrival of Russtan troops tn considerable force Water advices say caused the Shah to \u2018 cold water in the faces of these men.Calgary Herald.MUTUAL HELP.\u201cSay, old man\u201d quoth tha farmer.\u201cT1 wish you'd train my son to be a lawyer in your office.There's nothing in farming.\u201d \u201cprovided you'll take my son on vour farm.There's nothing in the law.\"\u2014 Kansas City Journal \"I'l do it\u201d msserted the jswyer.sovereign senate, which shall be to | Furnoe what the parliament is to England.the diet to Germany, the legistative assembly to France.À day will enme when à cannon shall be exhibited in our museums as an instrument nf torture is now and men shall marvel -hat such things could he, A day will come when we shall sce those two immense groups.the United States of America and the United States of Europe, tn face of each other extending hand to hand over the ocean.exchanging their products, their cninmerce, their industry, their art; 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SIGNS! SIGNS! For Railroad Co's, Navi- RSI RT: gation Co's, Commercial i LADIES\u2019 NECKWEAR in Muslin and Lace Collars\u2014 Houses, Offices, Privat it 29c for 15c, 40c for 20c, 48c for 24c, 58c for 29¢, 75¢ Ÿ Houses\u2014lowest prices, i for 38c.8sc for 43c.- A PAGEOT, i 180 Richelieu St, Jude.i .i Telephone 5088.3 M 3 g a by Simons & Minguy | Sp2xly 20 Fabrique Street phone 838 .J.Arthur LaRue, Eugene Trude! Chartersd Accountant.A, LLA LeRve & Trudel Acczantants & Anditors, \u2014 LeRue, Trudel & Picher Liquidators of Insolvent Estates, Administrators, Appraisers, Trustees.Compromises between Debtors and Creditors.126 ST, PETER STREET, Dominion Building, Quebec \u2018Phones: 4520-45: Mesa 2e Te'e TS Just Before Opening up Our Christmas Goods We will dispose of a limited stock of Silver Deposit Wares, Vases, Comports, Bon Bon Dishes and Candlesticks, for $1.00 each.Also leather Shopping Bags, Portfolios and Tobacco rr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Pouches; a little lot to clean out the lines\u2014$3.00 values, for .$1.50.Gaudias Bureau An opportunity for Euchre Clubs to buy a supply of prizes.MACHINIST.Repairs of all Kinds promptly G.Seifert & Sons attended to TELEPHONE - - 72946 JEWELLERS RESIDENCE - - 5628 116 Sth Street, Limoilou, 16 Fabrique Street + - QUEBEC i | SHOT GUNS, #4 | RER.: | REVOLVERS, Cartridges, Loaded Shells, Hunting Knives, Hatchots, Tents, Red end Grey Blankets, Folding Beds, Bloom ing Bags, Doosage Bags, and off articles that are required for camplag - ami crabs THE GHINIC QUEBEC Hariwaro Compas) NTH SEASON OPA =~ SPORTSMEN \u2014\u2014 We have a large and most Up-to-date assortment of RIFLES, QUNS, CARTRIDGES, REVOLVERS.AMMUNITION, KNIVES, and all Requisites Needed by the Hunter, \u2014\u2014 CAMPING OUTFITS \u2014 Everything that is needed for 8 comfortable camp, such as Cooking Utensils, Blankets, Ete, Ete.All orders Promptly Mads Up.3.4.SHAW & CO.Hardware Merchant, Telephone 572 13 8T.JOHN ST.\u201cTHE GRAY DAWN,\u201d \u201cBELTANE THE SMITH, | By Jeffery Farnol., THE BRONZE EAGLE, By Batoness Orezy.| DEAR ENEMY, By Jear Webster.P.J.EVOY, ! BOOKSELLER, { Phone 772 141 ST, JOHN ST.\u2014 ST.LAWRENCE HALL MONLREAL.Magnificent new entrance on i St.James Street, | 200 Rooms (many with baths attached, Eurcpean raté from $1.00 per day.American Plan from $2.50 per day.T | A.J.HIGGINS, LTD.Paris Caf: & Quick Lunch FIRST-CLASS MEALS.Home-made Pastry.Oysters on the halfshell.Accommodation Meal Tickets \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 $3.50 for $3.00 \u2014\u2014\u2014 240 St.Panl 8t, opp.C.N.Ry.TELEPHONE 5288.When Down Town, give us a trial i LINE FOR GALE BY B.RENAUD à CO.9.G.BUSSIERE & C0.D PIRET CLASS GROCER By Stewart Fdward White.- late à } ~ ~ 0% The Branches vf St, Roch, Bt.LA CA SSE D\u2019ECONOMIE DE NOTRE DAME OE QUEBEC HXAD OFFICE AND FIVE FRANCHES JU QUEBEC.TWO BRANCHES IN LEVIS Limoilen (Quebec), snd det.street (Levis)) open Monday and Saturday evening, from 740 to 8.20, Sauvsur, Se fean-Bantiste, and PH SCIENTIFIC Weak Ankles ONE 3920.Dr.WILLIAM CLARKE FOOT SPECIALIST.Graduate of the School of Chiropody of New York.OFFICE: 47 CLAIRE FONTAINE STREET.Treatment at Residence by Appointmentand Fallen Arches a Specialty.SOEUR SNAIL SY TREATMENTS SAUL SEINE SIAN Sp.8xmn,wd stxbm DIED.CLOUTIER\u2014At Notre Dame de Levis, on the 20th of November 1915, at the age of 25 years, Marie Yvonne.dearly beloved daughter of J.B.Cloutier.A Libera will be chanted at 7.30 o'clock at the Church of Notre Dame de Levis and the service will take place at St.Fugene de L'Eslet.The funeral will leave No.54 Wolfe street, at 7.13 o'clock, and the Levis depot at 8.20 o'clock.Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend without further invitation.LAWSON-\u2014On the 20th November, 1915, Bridget Kane.wife of Law rence Lawson, day watchman, at Chateau Frontenac.The funeral will leave her husband\u2019s residence, 26 Cul de Sac, at R.45 o'clock, Tuesday morning, for St.Patrick's Church, thence to St.Patrick's cemetery.Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend.Rachester.N.Y., aud Chicago, FL, papers please copy.ACKNCWLEDGMENT.FAVOR RECEIVED\u2014Thnks for favor received through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary.\u2014J.M.M.AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH, At 2.00 P.M.Under the gracious patronage of Their Royal Highness the Duke and Duchess of Connaught.and His Honor ihe Lieutenant-Gov- craor and Madame Leblanc in aid of \u2014 RED CROSS SOCIETY Prices.25¢ to $1.00 Dox Seats .-.- $1.50 Full Box .$3.00 Ansolutely clear profi, Nothing deducted {zr expenses saie of tickers.j*norammes, etc.\\.1,26,13,17,20.22,26.27x9 This * Week.Great are from Lafoltette, oo with big \\ Symphony Orchestra of 30.\u2014\u2014 Prices: \u2014 | Matinee .\u2026.\u2026.25¢c to 75¢ Night .28e to $:,00 Seats now of Sale.Paines CT Victoria Theatre Mon.Tues.and Wed.FRANCIS X.BUSHAMAN, \u2014in-\u2014 The SECOND in COMMAND.\u201cADMISSION - 10 Cents 4 Btle Rzaëlng Tonizht All true lovers of God's Word ÿ are cordially invited to a Bible Reading to be held tonight and every Monday night, at the Ladies Mission Hall (Jeffery Hale's School House).St Jo achim street, at 8.00 o'clock.Subject tomght: Epistle to Ÿ the Romans.Come and bring a [dnd : Sont AIR ASTEURLZED M gwest in 8 Quebec Boërd of Trade | Nv.22xmnwd,stalm | N.2222 s Enjoyment § A tin of | WALLING'S ENGLISH comm MIXTI'RE \u2014\u2014\u2014 will give you that It has a new flavor, \u201cTRY IT\u201d WALLING'S STORES à 182 St.John street, 46 Mountain Hill I$ ' 18 | | JJ.F.LANDERS ; Osteupethic Physicimn t Office: 55 St Louis Street \u201cPhone 1193 -\u2014 Patents attended at their home Wi: by special appointment : | Dr.Colin Holliday Osteopathic Physictan Office: 4u STE ANNE ST.Telephone 5829.; Graduate of American Scroc + Usteopathy.Member où Ameriran Ostes- ~athie Association.NOTICE 10 LADIES |: | MRS.KAY.who has had wide experience in London and New York, has cpened = Hairdressing | and Manicure Parlor, at 671; ST.AUGUSTIN STREET, where she respectfully solicits your patronage Specialty: Electric Face Massage and Scalp treatment.Engagenients at private residences || can be arrarzed.PHONE 4035 | | f | TROTTER FOR SALE | FOR SALE~Fast green {rotting mare \u201cKinstalesa\u201d™; Sire, Kinster, 2:13 3-4: dam, Alesa, 2:23 1-4: hali- | sister, Kinstress, 2:09 3-4, owned by | John A.Davis, is offere-l ior sale.À handsome, game, consistent driver | with 2:15 speed.lias been quarters | in .32 seconds and being bred in the purple and periectly sound.is the , right article for the track.the road or the stock farm.For further par- - tieulars call at 282 St, Paul Street.or Phone No 196.\u2014 The monthly meeting of the Que-| bec Board of Trade will be held to-; morrow, Tuesday, the 23rd instant, | at 3.00 o'clock p.m.sharp.On this occasion, the President will present to J.H.Gignac, Esquire, | chicf of the firm of J.H, Gignac, Limited, the gold medal which has been awarded by the judges.at the last: Quebec Provincial Exhibition, to this important firm.| This gold medal is offcred hy the\u2019 Quebec Board of Trade for the best exhibit in the manufacturing industry, taking into consideration the quality the exhibits and the beauty or the mstallation.After that, the members will he fa-\u2019 sored with à very interesting lecture ny Dr.George Gonthier.L.IC, of Montreal, President of the Auditors aad Accountants Institute of the Province nf Quebec, nn the \u201cAccountability applied to the Compilation of Statisties\u201d Afterwards the Board will be called upon to discuss a motion duly submitted to the Council at the last meeting by Mr.E.T.Nesbitt.seconded by Mr.|.G.Scott.for the purpose of amending clauses 34 of our by-laws hy adding the following paragraph: \u201cA member of the Coucil must attend at least one-third of the council meetings, regular as well as special, during the year, to be eligible the foi- lowing year.\u201d T.LeVASSEUR, Secretary.eee THE QUEBEC 1 [l IN AND ABOUT TOWN mmm gr | CHRONICLE.i BOARD OF TRADE MONTHLY MEETING PRÉSENTATION AND LECTURE AT THE REUNION ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON.There will be an interesting meeting of the Quebec Board of Tradr tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at three o'clock when the presentaiion of a gold medal will be made to M: J.H.Gignac and a lecture will be delivered by Mr.George Gonthier, L.1.C., of Montreal.The gold medal, which will le presented to Mr.Gignac, is the an M.nual prize which is sven for the best exhibit of manufa.Ving industries at the Quebes Provinciai Exhibition, and was won by the firm of J.II Gignac, Limited, at the last Exhibition.| Mr.Gonthier, whs is President of the Province of Quebec Institute of Anditors and Accountants, will speak on \u201cAccountability as applied to the compilation of statistizs.\u201d The Board will then he called upon to discuss a +p nosed amendment to the by-laws wherchy a member of tire Council must attend at least one- third of tis Council meetings.regular as well as special.during the year, mn order to he eligible the following vear.\u201d NEW BOND ISSUES.We draw the attention of our rea-l- \u201cers to the new bond issues offered by the Provincial Securities Ltd, which will certainly draw a great demand from the investing public.The \u2018Provincial Securities Lid., are atsn supplying all necessary information in reference to the Canadian War Loan.MRS.LAWRENCE LAWSON HAS PASSED AWAY \u2018The death occurred on Saturday of Mrs.Lawson.wife of Mr.Lawrence Lawson, day watchman at the Chateau Frontenac.The deceaseil had been iil for a long time and during her indisposition sue suffered waa patient resignation until the end came peacefully.The late Mrs.Law: son was possessed of a kindly manner and bad a large circle of friends who will sympathize with her sorrowing relatives in their affliction.\"Tae deceased is survived by her husband, Mr.Lawrence Lawson, and two children, Miss Mamie lawson and Mr.William Lawson.FUNERAL OF THE LATE MRS.EDWARD NEVILLE The funeral of the late Mrs, Edward Neville, who passed away last week, took place on Saturday morning and was attended by a large concourse nf mourners testifying to the esteem in which the deceased lady was held and the sincere sympathy which is felt for her bereaved relatives, In the mourning train which followed the remains to £t.Patrick's Church were representatives of all branches of society awl the coffin was covered with a profusion of floral tributes.The clef mourners were Messrs.Edward nnd Martin Neville, sons of the deceased; Masters Edward Jacques and Neville Turgeon, grandsons; Messrs, E.Turdecs, E.Jacques and H.MacDonaid.sons-in-law.The pali-bearers were Messrs.John Delaney, Denis Butler, George Mulroney, W.O'Connell, }.McLaughlin and P.Ryan, and at St.Patrick's Church the solemn requiem service was chanted by Lev.Father Healey, assisted by Rev.Fathers McCandish: and Meehan as deacon and sub-dea- con.A large number of the mourners i followed the remains to the cemetery where the last prayers at the grave were said by Rev.Father Mohan.LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.Judgments Rendered and Writs Issued.Judgment by the prothonotary: T.emoine et al vs.Charest: Judy ment against defendant for $178.62 interest and cost.Tn the case of Pare va the City of Quebec.a writ of Venire Facias fas heen issswed from the prathn- notary\u2019s office, the jurors to he assigned to appear on the sixth day of December next.Me.Alleyn Tascherean represents the Plain: tiff, an! Messrs.Chapleau % Morin.the defendant.The panat sie composed equally of Foglish and French jurors.The Cenrt of Review will sit an i the 25th.26th, 29th and Mth of this month, and the last day fm the fyling of factums is the 23ra instant Writs of summonses from tie Prathonatary's office: Napoleon Aubin vs La Congrewation des Soeurs de Notre Dam: tu Perpetuel Secours de St, Dantien, St, Damien, $800 damages.Jrsenh Alphonse Vezina.ve.Atred Mignault, Quebec, $119.25.ne- count.P.T Tegare.ltd.vs.ET.Gagnon.Chicoutimi, $206.40, promissory note.PT Leunre, Lid, ve Tonep! Morin, St Alphonse, $391.96, missory notes.FIRST WIRELESS IN WAR.Wireless telegraphy was first used in warfare by the Ru the Manchurian campaign of 1906, orn- > | Inf the human system PAINFUL ACCIDENT AT POWER HOUSE MR.ALEX.KIRKWOOD TERRIBLY BURNED ABOUT FACE AND BODY.Mr.Alex.Kirkwood.of Artillery street, lies in Jeflery Hale's Hospital suffering from severe burns received in an explosion at the Q.R.L.& t.Co., power house, Queen street, yesterday morning.The victim, who is one oi the oldest and most valued employees of the Quebec Railway power division, was on duty yesterday morning and at 10.30 a.m.had just taken a leuk at a motor but recently installed, when an explosion occurred behind him.The shock of the report caused him to draw back and a sheet of flame ignited his clothing.His eve-lacnes, and hair were singed off and his arms.face and right side painfully burned before the fire in his clothing could be extinguished.Mr.A Rochon, a fellow employee, rushed to the assistance oi Mr.Kirkwood immediately, and rendered valuable aid, being himseli burned about the hands and arms.The amh- nlanee was summoned anl the unfortunate man was removed to hospital suffering considerably.The accident occurred just at the time when the street car service wus stalled for a short time and it evidently caused the tie-up.MAN 15 STRUCK BY STREET CA : EUCHAISTE GOUPIL PAINFULLY HURT ABOUT THE HEAD SATURDAY.Fucharistie Goupil.living at 95 \u2018Cote d'Abraham, was painfu'ly hurt about the head when he was stuck by a street car in the Vicinity of the Singer Sewing Machine store, Si.John street at about 8 o'clock Saturday evening.He was in the act of crossing the street when the car hit him.He was picked up in a dazed state with blood flowing from his head, and was taken into the J.E.Turcot drug shop, where his injuries : \u20ac were treated by Dr.Tureot.The victim recovered in a short time and was taken to ha home.His injuries are not thought to be of a very scrious nature.CHINESE COURTESY.A Native View of the Oriental Brand of Politeness.A Chinese.unlike an Americanwho wnuld oppose other men's vieu- point tHl it \u2018nds in an altercation, :s always courteous and answers a question with \u201cYes.yes.yes, yes\u201d In case he disagrees with his oppn- nent he will say : \u201cYour Tonar will take more time to r\u2018ach a bette.conclusion.Your honor is quite right.; but perhaps you may have a wiser opinion later on.1, worthless little hrother, think somewhat differently from you.However, my ignorant conclusion may br wrong and yours right.I beg your excellency to think over the matter.\u201d But oriental politeness has its bal aspect.It takes too much time.Ii a guest is leaving his host's door he has to turn his head and ask a dozen times taat the host should not accompany him any farther.The same is true of tea drinking.and there A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ie rest WISE WORDS.A Physician on Food.A western physican has views about food.He says: *] have always believed that the duty of the physician does not cease with treating the sick, but that we owe it to humanity to teach them how to protect their health especially by hygienic and dietetic laws.\u201cWith such a feeling as to my duty | take great pleasure in saying, that.in my own experience and also from personal observation, 1 have found no fond to equal Grape-Nuts and that I 6nd there is almos: no limit to \u2018he great benefit this food will bring when used in all cases of sickness and concalescence.\u201clt is my experience that no physical condition forbids the use of Grape-Nuts.To persons in health there is nothing so nourishing and acceptable ta the stomach especially at breakfast to start the machinery on the work, \u201cIn cases n° \u2018ndigestion 1 knnw that a compiete hreaklast can he made nf Grape-Nuts and cream: and 1 think it is necessary not to overload the stomach at the morning meal.1 also know the great value of Grane-Nuts when the stomach is to weak to digest other food.\u201cThis ie written after an experience of more than 20 years treating all manner of chronic and acute diseases.and the letter is voluntary on my part without any rerues: Nimes given hy Canadian Dostum Co.Windsor.Ont.Ever read the above letter?A new ore appears from time to time.They army in ' gre genuine, true, and fu) of human lnterest.day's i Christmas Exhibition Now Ready \u2014 AT \u2014 J.A.KIROUAC & CO.34 Fabriqu: Street, Quebec 0TH ANNIVERSARY À OF TRINITY CHURCH FORMER PASTOR, REVD.E.J.! ETHERINGTON, PREACHED AT BOTH SERVICES, The 90th Anniversary service ol imity Church.were held yesterday Our selection of Holiday Goods {or this season surpasses ail t e special preacher for the vécasion RB previous efforts.Hi being Reverend FE.J.Ethringtou, of \u2018à .i Hamilton, Ontario, who from 18% i> We can and will please all wr give us au PPOIUITIE, i 1903, was rector of the Church.Mr.The latest and best styles.reasonible prices, and immence var Ethrington preaciied at buth morning jety, are our three best arguments to induce you to come.und Evening services.Once at our Store, our gools will spexk for themselves, ¥ There was a large attendance of the congregation at both services.Goods selected at this time may ho re-erved for later dulisery.à At the morning service the former \u2018Telephone 1850.4 \u2018 ane it pastor touched on the war and Can- | 4 5202000 A ATA SA A SA SO SS TAA Sse SECTE is ada\u2019s duty- regarding the same.He advocated the active participation in it of a'l those capable of taking part ; \u2014 ee tt rr and stated the cause of the Ales: ii would triumph as it was a just ane, - amen RARE ER SERRA TEER DETTE IE SERRE RARE à At the Evening service the Reve: + * end gentleman took as his subject, R | the question oi Church Unionism and | S J i AB LE i FTS i stated that in spite of many obstacss | FOR OUR BCYS AT THE FRONT.i | that Charch Unionisns would be an! KHAKI WORSTED WOOL SOCKS, per paic .$ 5 accomplished fact at no great di< |{ KHAKI FLANNEL SHIRTS.! _.- ; tant date.KHAKI LINEN SHIRTS 3 There will te a Banquet under the KHAKI KNITTED TIES.up from .£ | auspices of Laymens\u2019 Missionary So- KHAKI LINEN or FLANNEL COLLARS .! [ ciety of the Church, this evening st KHAKI HEAVY WOOL SWEATERS .1,53 7 pm.\\When the Reverend Mr Ft.' jt KHAKI CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, per dozen.2.00 eringtn and the Very Roverend the KHAKI PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.per dczen e300 | Dean of Quebec will he the speakers KHAKI SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, up from.sn) of the evening.i KHAKI WRISTLETS.per pair Ce 150 ; \u2014 KHAKI CAMEL HAIR Gl OVES, per pair 1 KHAKI CAMEL HAIR MUFFLER.cach 150 MATTER SHOULD KHAKI CARDIGAN JACKET ce 30 ! i SPECIAL: \u2014SILK KNITTED XHAKI TIE «nd HANDKER.; | CHIEF to match, in appropriate bows.per tox.Ls 4; 1 1 BE INVESTIGATED J.H.MULLIN Regd.; .| Haberdasher.Phone 1606.48 Fabrique Street.Le re er re EE SESSESES SERS { RECRUITNG OFFICER FOR.\u2014\u2014 - GRENADIER GUARDS RE-.TEE EE FUSED FRENCH-CANADIANS.MALTESE CROSS AUTO TIRES À few in Stozk to be sold AT COST During the past week or [from leaving the country.Ît is not \u2014 ee Nave D 7; Uni anticipated there will be any trouble GETTING ALONG.Versccires ue 75 Vratnus .10 with the Bulgarians, as it ia bélieved .At West Point:\u2014 most of htm in Canada are in sym- Lemme see, how old is your! Army.17 Springheld .7 pathy with the allies.The experien.daughter?; At Uew York:\u2014 ce of the officials after a year's deal- 1 always have to stop and think.Stevens.3 Rutgers.39 Ing with the Austrians is thet they Anyway, she rst be getting on.Yesterday 1 heard her contemptuously refer to the youngsters at à nearby preparatory school as a parcel of little boys.\u201d\u2014Cleveland Plain Dealer.At Syracuse: \u2014 Byracuse.0; Dartmouth .0 At Cambridge:\u2014 Harvard.\u2026.\u2026.41; Yale .0 have little sympathy wi meland, and are anxious to obey Canadian citizens.The only alien th thelr ho- , Time 6040; 9th, J, Taschereau, 61.15: 1 J.W.Carrier no record.Mr.Allan Bisset acted as starter, and Messrs.A.W.Hay, and H.Staveley acted as judges.Major O'Meara kindly placed a room at the Barracks for the use of the skiiers, which was greatly appreciated.The following members have joined the Overseas Contingents, and are now doing duty in Europe: C.J.Fletcher, Raymond Fletcher, Russell Fletcher, Neven Hewton, Captain Garon, Harold Phillips, lan Crawford, Percy Stewart.1 am sure you will sll join me in wishing them a safe and speedy return home, and that in the meantime 1 would suggest that they he carried as members on our books for the coming year.1 deeply regret to inform you that Mr.Garnet \\V.Lemesurier, one of out most energetic and untiring members, was killed during the battle of Langemarcke, 1918, .T would inform you that there were 46 members in good standing at the our credit in the hank of $90.27, with which to carry cn the club for another season.J trust that the year 1915-16 will show even better results, in the way of members and n cash surplus.The whole respectfully submitted, Yours faithfully, (Sgd.; A.M.BLANCHET, Hon, Secy.Q.S.C.TORONTO CAPITALS O.R.F.U.CHAMPIONS.London, Ont, Nov.21\u2014 With but 30 seconds left to play, and the score 10 to 4 against them, the Toronto Capitals won the intbrmediate O, R.FP.U.championship from Sarnia, in 8 sudden death jame at Tecumseh Park here.yesterday, by the score of 17 to 10, vs game had gone near- y ten mitutes overtime when the oronto\u2019s, ky phenomenal team work, got the tailies that wou the day.enemies who have caused trouble are the Germans, ith, of Toronto, and Lesueur, of Sarnis, reff eed close of the season, and a balance to! gus SAR GOR GUN OS SOUS 9 a RING GOSSIP.n a ULGDTICOO GAN SHON Lynch and Burns will be a match between two bapa fide flyweights.= 8 If you like watching boxers with a nice lead, watch Alfie Lynch's left tonight.Lynch sticks out his left and keps it in his opponents face } during the whole proccedings.| Burns and Lynch should put up a clever, scientific bout.There has been a lot of slugging in recent bouts.While the crowd, relishes some of the \u201cheavy stuff,\u201d yet Quebecers always appreciate the tricky swift hoxer who | can land often and yet escape without \"getting much in return.If Lynch; | is right.Burns will not land very many telling punches, .À + Kramer had à show in Quebec during Exhibition week.He was taking | 1 on all comers.We don't think Billy | | did much business as ore look at his: | sturdy form was enough for any of | the wotild-be pugs.°.We see by the Montreal papers that Cleve Hawking and Silas Green, two next Wednesdaymuch generosity as he did in his bout | with Brown, and if big Cleve is just | as goodhearted \u2018as Green, taénly will be no knockout.LI À., There is always good fun in the prelims, Sometimes the boys are really good, but on other occasions.some poor boob gets into the ring \u201cbecause his friends have seen some hidden pugilistic talent in his makeup which he hap been unable ¢o perceive vived.© rr 8 S Alfe Lynch has been up against hard luck in his efforts to come back, However, if Alfie disposes of Burns tonight, all his set-backs will have been amply atoned for.TWO HOUSES.! \u201cThat's a pretty nice house you've | built there, Subbubs, but it's rather, thrown in the shade by that new man sion next door.\u201d \u201cYes; that's the contractor's house, ] seine.\" cullud gemmen) are signed up to meet \u2018 gasaarsenosen I Silas shows as: H there cer-' 88 himself, but which he is convinced\u2019 does not exist after he has been re- Bis built out of the profits he made on \"PHONE: VICTORIA 1700.1110 NOTRE DAME ST, WEST - - MONTREAL are = = = SENSATIONAL SALE of Magnificent Art Cbjects I beg to announce that I have been favored with instructions to sell by Auction without reserve a Rich and Rare Collection of Elegant French Furniture.Unique specimens of Porcelaine, Massive Bronzes, Tapestries, etc.Comprising a massive Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Empire period, composed of Buffet, ornamented with four large bronze figures; two beautiful Side Servers to match; Round Dining Table, stud ded with bronze stars; twelve upholstered Chairs and Mahogany Consols.This extraordinary Suite is an integral reproduction from the Compiegne Palace (Napoleon 1); Drawing Room Set, comprising 9 pieces covered in Gobelin Tapestry, unique apecimen being only reproduction from Compregne Palace; Gold Drawing Room Suite, covered in Velours de Gene; Louis XIV, XV.and XVI Drawing Room Sets, covered in Aubusson, Gobekn and Silk; Empire Commodes, Bookcases, Desks, odd Chairs, etc, etc.A superb collection of China and Porcelain in massive Royal Sevres Vases, after Fragonord, Boucher, and other notable aritsts and reproductions of originals in Louvre, Malmaison, Versailles, and other celebrated museums; unique specimens of Capo di Monte, Chantilly, Louestoff, old Derby, Saxony, ete, etc, in groups, figures; Vases, Jugs, Candelabra, Jewel Caskets, Bonbonnieres, etc.An extensive collection of Miniatures on Ivory, mounted ia Period Frames.The entire cillection will be on view, at The Knights of Columbus Hafl, 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 und 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\u2019 unique in the annals of Art in Quebea Descriptive Catalogue on application.LS.DESCHENES, Auctioneer I WILL BUY SECOND-HAND FORDS M.L.BOHAN, Ford Garage PALACE HILL, Phone 4748.DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limireo MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THD CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS Screened, Run-of-Mine and Slack Per Particulars, apply to SALES AGENT, 113 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL, \u201ca e tee I Pps rll tm A TRE ! Presents Tcday and Tomorrow MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 , 191$, LYMPIA THEATRE THE HOME (The Best Manufactured) ENAGE © OOSTER FILMS F THE MUTE\u201d [in five parts.] The most artistic picture that firm has yet produced.Also on the bill : \u201cNEAL OF THE NAVY\u201d, PATHE NEWS & A FUNNY COMEDY Admission 10 Gents rer San rR YS A ANT SNS RS RR RA RTS RS du THE GOLD FO0STER FL KW 1S MT ARTISTS _& OLYMPIA 18 SHOWING i.£CLUSIVELY THESE PRO.DUGTICNS.Special Programme Today uni Tomorrow.The Gold Rooster Films, présented at the Olympia I'hedtre, as knowu :oday allover America, as the cleanest, the classiest and most cducative filmg produced on this continent.They are all released by Pathe Exchange and this alone would be for them a guarantee that any manager would consider sufficient, but the produces have done more to make their pictates popular.They aave engaged the best artists, chosen the most dramtic plays and brought the mos: successiul cssays to screen them and press them to their pairons wo are Moday innumerable.They bear such\u201d a distinctive mark of perfection that even if the name of Gold- Rooster were not on them, all picture lovers would recognize them as soon as they appear.The Olympia, whose policy has been to show only the best pictures that money can -procure to its pattons, was the first to show Gold Roogter productions in Quebec and has pie exclusive right of showing thesk pictures today.It~has booked for today and to- motfow one of the most artistic pra- sented yet \u201cThe Menace of the Mute\u201d \u2018Ashton-Kirk is a.young man of high social position and great wealth; he is a deep student and learned in the lore of ancient tablets and forgotten books.His keen mind delights in those mysteries which have proven too shadowy for the police.He finds à joy in the hunt; there is a thrill in matching his intelligence against the craft of the criminal.In The Menace of the Mute, Pathe's second release of the \u201cArnold Daly Series,\u201d Mr.Daly again essays the, role of the desective.- The story deals with the murder of ane David Hume, a mysterious individual, who has stolen the plans of a new submarine belonging to the father of Allen Morris.Edith Vale, sweetheart of Morris, notes that her fiance is the victim of some obsession and through Pendleton, his close friend, enlists the aid of the great detective, Ashton-Kirk takes up the case.Through à single Île piece of paper made by à conductor\u2019s punch, the detective is enabled to get on the proper scent.This enables \"im to find his man, who proves to be a mute, and through a note dropped hy the latter while in conversation in writing with a friend he learns the perpetratnr of the erime.Then, back in the home of Huma.he is secreted when.the mute Sagon enter jo recover the plans which \u2018Hume had in his possession and for which the murder was committed.T! pg return of to Morel, and We'd Edith ard FRANCIS X.BUSHMAN.The Second in Command.Francis X.Bushman! 10st popular of screen artists and the higaest paid star in motion pictures will appear at Victoria today, tomorrow and Wednesday in the great Metro Starfilm in \u201cThe Second in Command\u201d à British military play which is full of thrills and incidents specially interesting during the war times.Mr.Bushn' nn as a British Officer 18 handsomer Glam Cver aitu instantly won the carts of Montreal audiences \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 able to enjoy the bliss for which they had longed.What will hig next job be?Watch for it.\u201cBIRTH OF A NATION\u2019 GREAT RECORD BREAKER'S MARVELLOUS POPULARITY That Picture Will be 8hown all Next Week at the Auditorium, Has Records of Attendance in Many Cities.D.W.Griffith's great productios \u201cThe Birth of a Nation\u201d has broken so many records that it is hard tv keep track of them.For the length of its run and the total attendance it holds the season's record in New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Fraucisco.Toronto and Montteal.These reccrds are being added to in nunrerous other cities where the big spectacle is now piling up unprecedented to substantiate its marvelous popularity.This great film will be shown next week at the Auditorium.The tickets are now on sale.FUNNY INCIDENT TOLD THE GRFAT LA FOLLETTE HIMSELF How Kellar, the Great Magician Found 6ut that he Was a Plain American and not a Mongolian.The \u201cGreat LaFoilette,\u201d who is to appear today for tae first performance at the Auditorium, was better known, some years ago, as Rush Liz Toy.He tells himself of un funny incident in his stage life that happened in Los Angeles.He was then layin} under the name of Rush Ling oy.Kellar, the world renown mage ician, was sitting in à box and after the performance he found his way on the stage to congratulate what he thought sure to be a Mongolian.le was very much taken back when La Follette removed his make up.\u201cSince then, says LaFoliette, Mr.Kellar and myself have carried on a correspondance and only two wetks ago 1 saw him, a white-haired old man.This \u2018s my reason for using a white wig in my impersonation of tie famous magician.\u201d As we said Saturday, LaFollette is not the only star act on the bill this weck at the Auditrrium.The four others have been featured in mare than one theatre ad would déserve to be here just as well.Sonia, the dancing aud singing violinist, will he a great novelty; her playing as well as her appearance cannot fail to attract the crowd the Auditorium.The Eauilos.who entitle their act | \u201cAerial Teeth Novelty.\u201d gre famous : actors known t>roughou: America.Their work has been appreciated by the most critical audiences in larger a houses than the Auditorium and J their reputation enables them tu command a high salary for tehir | turn.Arding and Arding, a laly aml a gentieman, will be the delight of the i musicians and Garry Owen and Betty Calhoun present a very amusing and entertaining musical skit.| The Fleventh Chapter of \u201cThe Goddess,\u2019 the most sensational of ! the series up to know, is on the bill with all these attractions.TURKISH SPY SYSTEM.tt Not Only Keeps Tab Upon Strangers, but Spies Upon itself.Turkey boasts of more spies to the square mile chan any other country, as any orc wlio has been to Turkey will agree.The peculiar thing about these spies is that they themselves cannot be trusted, so that a regular chain of spies is .the result.There are spies to spy upon the spies.The government officials have their own spies to watch other people, but even the great authorities themselves are already being spied upon.What is more.the method of spying is quite open, for the spies, will stand by wherever two or three foreigners are gathered together anil listen to the conversation.Visitors to Turkey naturally get worried over such attentions, especially when it might be their bad Tuck to be follow ed shout for weeks or months.Tt is the \u201cuninitiated\u201d visitor who usually receive the most attentinit.since he or she will carry on conversation in a auitt rteratrne.The person who knows Turkey converics in a loud tone for all and sundry\u2014 the spies especially\u2014to hear that he le only engnged in pleasure or lexi- timate husintss, and the wise man leaves the topic of politics weverely alone \u2014lonon Answersmr mt et et ited Pt.CANADIAN LOAN.We are in a position to furnish all information referring to the Canadian Loan.We have secured ample supoly of these bonds for our clients.For further information apply to Provincial Securities Ltd.105 MOUNTAIN HILL - - - - - - QUEBEC | Wee WE OFFER $200,000.00 Temporary Loan of the City of MAISONNEUVE Yielding 6 p.c., redeemable May 1st, 1918.$32,000.00 of the City of THETFORD MINES 15t\u2014$20,000.00 redeemable 1925, at par, yielding 6 p.c.' 2nd\u2014$12,000.00 redeemable 1932, at 89.08 to yield 6 p.c.a fault thereof they may be excluded from the benefit of the said order.Dated at Halifax, N.S.this 22nd day of November, A.D, 1915.The EASTERN TRUST CaortTh?}) The Eas.crn Trust Company, Receiver and Manager.N.22x5 The Royal Trust Co.Province of Quebec.District of Gaspe.Magdalen Islands.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT AT AMHERST.No.684.eo ° _ ., ! Victoria Curling Clu The Annual General Meeting of, the Victoria Curling Club will take: place at the Chateau Frontenac, on! Tuesday, 23rd instant, at 8.15 p.m.Geo.VAN FELSON, Hon.Secretary.N2x2 In Re: COLONIAL COAL COM.the Magdalen Islands, District of PANY, LIMITED.| Gaspe, .\u2014_\u2014 Plaintiff: Pursuant to an order of the Sue vs.PTE EASTERN CANADA FISH-, ERIES, LIMITED, body politic! and corporate, ning business in| gp J.Chamberlin, preme Court of Nova Scotia, made the first day of November, NOTICE is hereby given that all persons claiming to be holders of bonds issued by The Colonial Coal Province of Quebec.District of Quebec.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.' No.854.P.T.LEGARYE, LIMITED, a body politic and corporate.having its head office in the City of Quebec, Plaintiff: : vs.EUGENE BELIVEAU, of Victoria-j ville, in the District of Arthabaska, Defendant.The Defendant is ordered to appear within the month dating from the last publication of the present order in the newspapers The Chronicle and L'Evenement.Prothonotary's Office, Quebec, Nov.20th.1915.(Signed) Amd.ROBITAILLE, True copy.P.S.C.BELLEAU, BAILLARGEON & BELLEAU, - Attys.for Plaintiff, N.22x2 Company.Limited, or to be holders ses described in the mortgage, foreclosure of which is being sought, are Yequired to produce their bonds, together with the following written particulars, namely: Their names and addresses: the particulars of their claims, including! the amounts claimed to be due for principal and interest; the numbers of their bonds, and the names and addresses of their solicitors, to the Eastern Trust Company, the Trustee for tae bondholders and Receiver of the Company's property at Halifax, N.S.on or before Thursday, the 9th day of December, 1915, or by their solicitors to come and prove their claims before Waiter H.Covert, K.C.the Receiver appointed herein for the purpose by the said Supreme Court of Nova Scotia at his office, 48 Sackville street, Halifax, N.S.on the 9th day of December, 1918, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of in de- 1918, | of any charge or lien upon the prem-.ALCIDE BOURQUE, formerly of Grindstone Island.in the above mentioned Magdalen Islands, and now absent, Defendant.The Defendant is ordered to appear within one month.Amherst, Nov.15th, 1913, A.J.PAINCHAUD, c.c.c.N.22x2 THE DOG TEAM.Now the modus operandi of a og team is as follows: The leader and whell dog are the whole works on the basis of 75 to 255 The ira- der starts \u2018em.he stops \u2018em.he flicks the trail, he turns \u2018em.When he walks, the rest do: when he gallops, they gallop All the wheel dog docs is to guide the nose of the sled, materially assisted hy the driver.The rest of the team merely pull and yelp.From which follows that a good leadet is a very desirable thing to have and a \\ior lemler is worse than useless.The driver.at the handle- bars is often thirty feet from the lea- ; der, the dogs being driven tandem aud controlled hy word of mouth and a whip.\u2014Outing.EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES Capital Fully Paid Up - - - $1,000,000 ;Reserve Fund _ - - - - « - 1,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: H.V.MEREDITH .President.SIR H.MONTAGU ALLAN, C.V.0.Vice-Preside: R.B.Angus, E.B.Greenshields, A.Baumgarten, C.R.Hosmer, A.D.\u2018Braithwaite, Sir W.C.Macdonald.Hon, R.Mackay, Herbert Molson, 8it T.G.Shaughnessy, K.C.V.O.8ir Frederick Williams-Taylor, LL.D, H.R.Drummond, C.B.Gordon, Hon.Sir Lomer Gouin, K.C.M.G.AE HOLT .++ The Company is authorized to act as Trustee and Executor under Wills, Assignee, Etc, to give Bonds in connection with Judicial Proceedings, and to accept any inancial Agency.As the law of the Province of Quebec does rot require Executors to give security for their administration, nor does it oblige them tu render accounts to the Courts, the nomination of The Royal Trust Company rather than an individual, as Executor, affords the greatest possible security to Testators.The Company does not die.Its charges are reason= able and its appointment is the best guarantee a Testator can have that his Estate will be honestly snd economically managed.The Company will ect as Agen: and Attorney for Executors already ucting will manage Estates, and wili receive free of charge, for safe keeping, Sealed Wills in which it is named as Executor.The Company is aiso prepared to receive securities for safe keeping, collection of coupons, etc.Solicitors and Notaries placing business with the Company may be retained to do the legal work in connection with such business.Information and advice may he obtained at the Company's Quebec Office, Bank of Montral Building, St.Peter street.QUEBEC BRANCH: W.M.BANCROFT (Manager of the Bank of Montreal), Manager.GEO.L.DEAN .Manager.Secretary.Nv.ixlaw.moxly a.+. THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1915, Back to the Old Country Soldiers and others returning to the Old Country can secure accommodation at lowest rates by aii steamers from Canada or : the United States.Apply F.S.STOCKING General Steamship Agency, | 32 St.Louis Street.i TIMBER REGULATIONS GOVERNING Timber on Dominion | Lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the North-west Terri-! tories, the Railway Belt in the Province of British Columbia, and the Three and a-hali Million Acres local: ed by the Govermui(-* ~f the Domi.| ion in the Peace River Tirer in| British Columbia | Licenses.A license to cut timber on a tract | not exceeding Twenty-five square.miles in extent may be acquired only.at public auction A rental of $5 per equare mile per annum, is charged ~n all timber berths excepting those sit.nated west of Yale in the Provine: of British Columbia, on which th: rental is at the rate of 5 cents jer acre.In addition to rental, dues are charged nn the timber cut at the rates ser out in section 20, of the Regn\u2018ations, Timber Permite and Dues.Permits may be gain d iiw:he Pro | vinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, to cut ver a definite deserib- e! tract of land, not exceeding nr: square mile in extent, on payment of Anes as the rate of 30 conte per thon.and feet.BRM.and little to the day's operations onthe Stock Exchange.Instead of the large gain in cash which local banks were expected to show on the week's busines, a nominal decrease was reported with virtually no change in actual reserves.\"Bonds wece faitiy firm during the .Telephones: Office Hours: Office, 5865; Residence, 1724.9 to 12 am.2 to $ p.m, 7 to 9 pm Dr.EUGENE BEAULIEU SURGEON-DENTIST.n 24 8T.JOHN STREET QUEBEC.week, showing more or less independence of the movement Total sales.par value, $2,055,000.United States honds and Panama issues were higher by 4 to 1 per cent.on call, on call during the week.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Three Score and Four 64 years is a long time, A product that can hold the .popularity of an entire Dominion for 64 years must be -fheritorious\u2014dependable.EDDY'S MATC_IES Have been the same good matches since 1851.Like EDDY'S FIBREWARE \u201c BOARDS they are considered standard by all loyal Canadians under the \u201cMade-in-Canada\u201d banner.and EDDY'S WASH- Sv private wire to Brunesu & Dupuis Senck RNrokers 11.13 and 3 Santt au-Maretnt Street, Tel 1506 NOTICF 1 have removed my Ford Garage to its new headquarters on Palace Hill (near St.John street).I am now n a position to give unextelled service to all Ford users.1 have a most up-to-date repair shop with good mechanics and can guarantee satisfaction and prompt execution of all automobile repairs.1 will carry at all Times a big stoëk of Gasoline and Oil on hand, as well as Tires DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limitzo MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS Screened, Run-of-Mine and Slack Foe Particulars, apply to SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.SEAHORSE in stocks.) Phone 1506 POST & FLAGG \u2026 Orders promptly exe A.A.GINGRAS (Members Montreal Stock Exchange.) STOCK BROKERS, 11-12-15 Sault ao Maielsi surec Direct Private Wire with 38 Wall Street.New York cuted on all Markets.Manager- - MONTREAL 81'0OCK EXCHANGE | Sales (Saturday Morning) (From Breen & Gourdeau) Ï Bell Phone\u2014100 at 145, 30 at 144%, 100 at 145.- Steamships\u2014S ut 18.Cedars\u201425 at 79, 45 at 77.Power\u201440 at 236.! Quebec Railway\u201450 at 19, 25 at: 1844.Shawinigan\u201420 at 137%, 250 at 137.\" Cement\u201450 at 40%, 50 at 40%, 10 at 40%, 40 at 40%, 25 at 40%.General Electric\u201435 at 120, 11944, 25 at 120, 5Q at 119%.Forgingg\u201425, 5 at 18), Locomotive\u201415 at 58, 20 at 59%, 30 at 59, 25 at 59%, 35 at 39%, 6 at 59, 25 at 59%.190 at 60, 25 ar 60%, 10 at 6014, 20 at 61, 75 at 6014, 25 at 60%, 105 at 61, 25 at 60%, 100 at 61, 85 at ; 61%, 31 at 61.Textile\u20147 at 76) ;.Ames\u201473 at 13.25 at 17%, 25 at 17%, 15 at 18, 50 at 17°, 70 at 1714.5 at 17%, 100 at 17%.50 at 17%.5 at Car\u201450 at 93, 10 at 9314, 25 at 93, 50 at 95%, 40 at 56%, 73 at 97, 25 at 9714, 50 at 97, 30 at 967.25 at 05, 40 at 74, 75 at 95 15 at 96, 50 at 969, 215 at 97.: Carriage-\u201460 at 49.Bridge\u201410 at 218.65\u201cac 217.Laurentide\u201465 at 195, 20 at 194, Peumans\u201420 at 6014, 5 at ol.Ontario Steel\u20145 Oat 21.Scotia\u2014100, 175 tt 98, 75 at 9814, SO at 99.Steel of Canada\u2014I0 at 43, 25 at 42%, 25 at 4214, 5 at 42.50 at 4214, 150 at 42, 25 at 41%, 75, 550 at 41%.1 5 at 42.Steel Corporation\u201420 at 4815, 200 at 4852.Ames pfd\u201415 at 68.10 at ; vails of late, prospect.The petroleum stocks were strong, particularly Tyxip Co.which sold at a higher priec than ever he- fore in it's history.Sales 462,765: Londs $2,208,500.CLOSING LETTER.By private wire to Bruneau & Dupuis, Stock Brokers, Nos.11, 13 and 1S Ssult-au-Matsiot stree., Tel.1596.A.A.Gingras, Manager.New York, Nov.20, 1915\u2014T\"e mar- ke: today has been quieter ani some what reactionary but in the last half hour the oil stocks took an caward swing and quite a vigorous one under the lead of these companies these issues have been the feature ir an otherwise ra:her dull speculation generally speaking.the market is 1 wait- ing one and inclined to he reactionary ; and as to our judgment is acting quite normally.Total Sales, 326.765.Bonds $2028.- 500.CLOSING MARKET LETTERS.Sy sriv-te wire to Breen & Gour deau, Stock Brokers, 63 St.Peter Street, and 6 Sacit-au-Matelot \u2018Fhone 185 New York, Nov.26-Tuday's short session of the stock market was dull and narrow: in fact, one of the most inactive in a long time, Prices sagged and filled in listless fashion with no definite trend apparent, While considerable confusion of sentiment pre- the caus: for today's dultness was largely attributed to a reavy absentee list of brokers ana clients on account of the Vale-Har- vard football contest au Cambridge.However, no change in the general situation was indicated.the belief still holds good that until the foreign situation improves fluctiations will keep { CITY OF QUEBEC | DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wit: CITY OF QUEBEC.! CITY HALL.BY-LAW No.405A.| By-Law Concerning the Closing of Certain Streets in Limoilou Ward.(Drawn up in the French Language) At a meeting of the Municipal ! Council of the City of Quebec, held at the City Halli, in the said City of | Quebec.on the twelith day of Novem.| fifteen, (1915), in conformity to law, | and in virtue of a by-law passed by, this Council, pursuant thereto, and after the due observanee of all the formalities prescribed by the statute in such case made and provided.at which meeting were present two- thirds of the members composing the Council of the City of Quebec, that is t+ say: His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Cote.Dinan.Dussault, Emond, Fiset.Galibois, Gauvin, Lantier, Lavigueur, Lockwell.Madden, Martin, Paquet (B); Paquet (St.S.); Plamondon.Verret, Walling.It is ordered and enacted by the Municipal Conneil of the City .f Quebec and the said Council doth hereby ordain and enact as follows: 1.The following streets in Limoilou Ward are hereby declared closed to wit: The 11th Avenue.in its entire length; the 3rd Street, from the Que-! {bes & Lake St John Railway line, sh« far as the Quebec Railway.Light, j Heat & Power Company Railway line: ath and 3th Streets, between the Tet | Avenue and the Quebec & Lake St 1 John Railway line.1 : NAP.DROUIN, | ber, one thousand njne hundred and: \"_ _ TRAINS LEAVE LEVIS: 7.50 am.\u2014 For Portland, Sherbrooke and all local stations, daily except Sunday 840 pm\u2014For New York and Boston and all main line stations.daily.For Chaudiere Valiev and Megantic divisions, daily except on Sunday Througn New Ycrk Pullman Buffet daily, ccnnecting at Sherbrooke with Pullman for Boston.For further information and Peman reservations.apply FS Stacking, C.& D.P.Agent.32 St.Louis st.agent for Thns.Cook & Ton, ard all ocean steamship lines.\u2019Aone 8?CANADIAN GOVERNMENS RAILWAYS, INTERCOYONIAL ag aa ky 820a.m.\u2014Local Express to Camgpbelton, daily except Sunday, connection for Murray Bav points via Riviere Ouelle wharf.2.20 p.m.\u2014Maritime Express to John ard Halifax, daily except Saturdays.Saturday's train runs to Mont Joli onlv 5.15 p.me=Local Express to Riviere du Loup, daily except Sunday.12.15 am\u2014Ocean Limited to Halifax daily.12.50 p.m.\u2014Maritime Express to Montreal, daily 3.29 am\u2014 Ocean Limited to Mon: real.daily.TRANSCONTINENTAL RY.6.30 am \u2014Mixed Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Edmunds: ton.7.00 a.m.~Mix:d Monday ard Wetnesday ti Fitzpatrick 11.35a.m\u2014Exp css daily.excont 7 Sun-ay to Fitzpatrick.F press Tuesdays and The Attested Mayor.days to Parent, leaving TP I.\"IN rent fo1 Quebec Wednesday 1.J.J.B CHOUINARD, .i and F:'day also makes con- City Clerk.| nection Tuesday and Thurs day f>r Cochrane and Win._ nipeg., .4.28 pm.\u2014Exprees daily except Sun CITY OF QUEBEC.Part Monk.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC., CITY OF QUEBEC.| i CITY HALL.| and Accessories for Fords and other cars.My stock of spare parts for Fords is complete, and 1 invite the public to inspect my new place and my pleasure and commercial models of Ford Cars.RALACE HILL, I.\u2018Phone 4748.10500000 RMILIATEI0 20 SIOEISIISIEATIIL IML IANA 00000 0008) .8.J.NESTOR.C.T.A.7 Du Fort and 22 Dalhousie Sts Telephone 530.Qnen.High Lov.Close Canada Car prise 2 ro 5 a with in trading limits er .- 1 y i 3 i Am Beet Sug.6/15 67%; 67% 67% no 085 at So 1215, 75 at 1 | Wien: Stocks, 326765; bonds, $2.\u2014- , TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY.Am Can com.60 6015 5935 59% Steamships pfd\u201450 at 71.028,500.| By-Law No.29.| TIMETABLE Am Car Fdy.82% 82% 813¢ 8 Montreal Cottons pfl\u20145 at 100.Taking Effect November 22nd, 1915.Am lee .2013 2643 2614 26% Sherwin bid\u201410 at 9 * - THE TORONTO By-Law to Amend By.Law No, 192 No.!\u2014(a) Leaves Riviere du Lu: [Am Loco .69% 69:4 68% 69% | Montreal Bank\u20142 at 234.of the 22nd, December, 1865.Arrives Conmors.NB .i3 83pm CAMS & R.97% 97% 9614 96% | Hollinger\u2014I0 at 27, 4 at 2713, 110 PRCDUCE MARKET.; No.3-\u2014(a) Leaves Riviere du Loup.11 °0 ars.| Am Sug Ref.116% 11644 115% 115% | 24 20%, 6 at 26.' a Toronto \u2014 Quutatiuns are as \u2018ful- | (Drawn up in the French language.) Arrives Conners.N £31 pm, Am T & T 12815 128% 128 12854 \u2018 : lows:\u2014 At a meeting of the Municipal Ne.= Leaves Connors.x A 120» - : Ana Cop .88% 88% 8714 8734 S ÉCORING Wheat, Ontario No.2 winter, | Council of the City of c rrives Riviere du Loup.ÊT$ pr a on 09%, 1074 107% | NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER | to 9éc outside, according ta loca.|on the 19th.City of Quebec held xo sma) Loses Commons, XB.70am Bat & Ohio.94% 9413 9454 9414 | McDougall & Cowans.Stock Brokers.| tion.Manitoba, No.1, north, $!.12; |thousand nine hundred and fiteen Arrives Riviese du Loud.4.37pm Beth Steel .475 475 475 475 No.116 Mountain Hill, Quebec.| No 2, north.$1.09%.(1913), the following by-law way | AT trois daily.nc Sunday.|BRT.-.894 \u2026.ee \"Phones 1402-1403.Oats\u2014Canada western, No.3, 39c : read for the first time.\u2019 Connection st Edmundson Junction with Cal Petrol'm.25% 27% 24% 27% | New York, November, 20:h\u2014The | to 40c at lake purts for immediate It is ordained and enacted by the Canadien Facts Mn Hoon P es CPR.183 18354 182 183% | activity in the stock market was not; ghipment.Ontari>, No.3 white, 38e : Municipal Council of the City of rites ed Jo nt pairsold Ne resin Cent Leather.57% SR S7% 58 great, and the business was to a great to J9c outside, on track, T'oronto.{ Quebec, and the said Council doth | Tele, Car & Lows with all Intercoir Ches & Ohio.6315 64 634 64 |extent professional.Prices declined | Carn \u2014 American, No.2, yel, 76c hereby ordain and enact as follows And ot po trains Colo F & 1.5215 52% 5035 51% |sharply in the early trading.bw: there | on track, Toronto.to wit: .ars : my re om ders, we.sop Veie .211 44\" 4414 43% 44% | was some recovery at the end as a1 Peas\u2014No.2, $1.30 to $200 sample; | Paragraph 31 of by-law No.192, \" & Stocking, 82 St.Louis street; jules do 1st pfd.58% 581 58 5814 |esult of covering of shorts by traders [4225 car lots.passed on the 22nd.of Dece nhez 1865 ons Travel Agency, 31 Buade wrest, (as \u201cCon\u201d .143% 14312 14214 1434 | who were inclined to reduce their Barley\u2014S56e to 6c curside for malt, is replaced by the following: J.X BELANOER Oen.Proight aad Gt Nor pfd.120% 12534 126% 12644 commitments over Sunday.There was | ing and 45c to Suc for feed.\u201c31\".Nobody shall attempt to give Passenger Agent.Riviere du Loup.Inter Met .21% 213% 21% 2136 | no news to acount for the market's | Buckwheat \u2014 76c to 80e shipping | nor will voluntarily give deliterately | women cameos do pid a 7 8 aix ° unsatisfactory acHon and the decline points, any false alarm, and whoever shall Lehigh Val .82 v; 82 |which occured was due to a wea sr\u2014Mnaiîtaha lieted quotatlom | infringe the dispositions of the pre.[CANADIAN NORTHERN] Lou & Nash.120% \"7.|iechnical position.the market having | ze Toronto are: First patents, 26.00; pent paragraph shall incur, for each CANADIAN NORTHERH Mex Petrol'm 92% 94 913; 931 [become over-bought on the advance second patents.$3.50; strong hakers, cflence.upon condemnation tefore | SPECIAL EXCURSION TO MON- _ Missouri Pac.74 74 7 7% | from last week's break.The technical | $5.30, \u2019 the Recorder's Court of the City of NOV.TUS | 0) Lead Lo.64%) 6416 6434 6434 [condition of the war stocks and cet) pian _Ontan winter flour, 90 | Quebec.à fine not exceeding cre hun.TREAL, SATURDAY, ' Nevada Cons.16% 1653 16% 16% |tain other parts of the list is still per cent.patents, $4.10 to $4.50 sea.| dred dollars.or six months \\mprison- 20TH, 1918.New Haven .80% 801; 80% 80% | weak and this may result in reac.ons 4 oo - iment in default of payment of the N'Y Central.102% 102% 10234 102% | which would affard hetter oopartunity \u201cSic cq Manithg bran, $22.00 per | fine and cosis, or six monchs impris 33.80\u2014ROUND TRIP-\u2014$3.80 Norf & West.119 119 118% 11835 | for buying them are afforded at pre- | ans shorts, $2300 por ton Pa | onment without the option =f a fine, | Going 9.30 a.m.train, November 20, North Pac .116% 116% 116 116 [sent time.The price of copper was (rack eran; pr oran 525.00 | to the discretion of the Recarder\u201d.1918.Return limit, am.trains Nov.Penna .593 60 5914 60 |advanced to 19 3-4 cents a poand and per ton ' * : 31A\u2014Nobody shall ery out.with.23rd, 1918.+ Press Stl Car.66% 6725 6674 67 | sales were actually made at that level = nut cause, to the guard or tn the pol- | For further particulars, tickets.par.Reading .8274 83 £24 82% [although the advance annears te be TIGHT ice.or a similar ery.nor shall 1se a lor car reservation, ctc.apply Dep.: Rep I &S .5114 Siri 5054 SO [checking the demand.The reviews] ~~ ° 4 \u201d hell ringer or shall make use .any Ticker Office, Can.Nor.Station.Ml srudebaker 185.153 15014 154 |nf trade conditions by Duns and \u201cHe's close fisted.isnt he! bell or other reverberant instrument, | mmm \u2014 TSt Paul .,.94% 94% 94% 94% Bradurests strongly indicate that wen Shout ay ee any i man.he nor shall use any means, nor shall M | Rubber .Sal, 5314 53% $314 | weneral husiness is now very active.JU, eu \u2018 \u2018 any noise or gesture or other Ÿ \u201cSoon com .12§ .! oe Ha and that still greater retivity is in habits \u201c\u2014Detroit Free Press, rake of a nature to assemble + at Now Boarding House i} South Pac .102% 102% 102% 102% ce EE = tract the passers hy or others in a \u2014 DUFFERIN HOUSE \u2014 À South Ry .23% 2354 23% 23H street: but nothing contained in said | New modern Boarding House, situ- B | Third Ave nr Bk x] 1554 oS \"paragraph shall apply to, reflec coo ated in one of the best residential x | U Pac .13 J 3 J A remnnies, military or others not fore distri jus osite the Governor's | US'S reel.ROM 8671 86% B63 | EREEN & GOURDEAU Ndden by Taw.{ districts, just oppose he few on the i do pfd .115% .I\u201d .STOCK AND BONL Bhonbnd Pararraph 32 of said by-law i re- | river and on th Dufferin Terrace.# \\irCCCo.48 48 47 47 \u20ac: §7 PETER STREET, ano 6 SAULT AU MATELOT STREET [§ placed by the (illowing: | \"Beard given with or without room; 4 Westinghouse, 68% 6815 67% 07% Telephone 186 «32°.\\Whnaever
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