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

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


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

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[" The Weather RAIN TONIGHT.RENCH MAKE FRESH NORTH AND SOUTH OF SOMME RUMANIANS same way.Sweeten to Established 1902 Patronised by H.R.H.the Duke of Connsught.SOMETHING NEW BAKER'S FRESH GRATED COCOANUT WITH THE MILK.May be used for everything a fresh Cocoanut is weed for, and in the 7 taste.Guaranteed to comply with all Pure Food Laws.In 10-08.met weigh: tins.s.aes ane \u201csss sess esss ease sees sees R.GRENIER.GROCER .94-96 8¢.John Street.Phones 1967-1846.WILL ASK ALLIES TO EASE PRESSURE OF THE GRE XING CONSTANTINE HAS GREATLY GAINED IN FAVOUR LATELY, Athens.Oct.17, via London, Oct.1e\u2014Mr.Droppers American Consul said today that he would forward to Washington the petition for protection of Greece from the pressure of the Entente.He expressed the opinion that the demonstration and appeal to America were due to the re rong gfe coming of an American fleet.CU : The action of, King yesterday mofning in di : guards during his address to the Greek sailors and in riding alone and iQ unprotected through the crowd pressing sbout him and touching the sovereign and his horse, appeared to luspire the almost fanatical devotion : of the populace.In addition to this | the events of yesterday evening, in- i eluding the seizure of three Greek Constantine a.battleships, which is not yet known 3 generally presage possibilities of À trouble.The, city is being policed by a Greek cavalry.} j HODGINS WILL gL.SECOND ADDRESS ENGLISH LIBERAL ORGAN IS APPARENTLY BARKING UP \u2018 WRONG TREE.The announcement of the Quebec English Liberal organ that Mr.Madden, of Quebec West, will second the | address at the opening of the ap- 4 proaching session of the Legislaturemay be taken with the proverbial .grain of sait.= Unless a change is made in the meanwhile, the seconder is likely to be Mr.William Hodgins, of Portage.du-Fort, the Liberal M.L.A., for Pon- * tac, who defeated Mr.Campbell in the last Provincial election.\u20ac -SOLDIERS' VOTE .FAVORS BOWSER a IHR EX-PREMIER OF BRITISH Ie COLUMBIA MAY WIN HIS SEAT YET.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 B.C., Oct, 18\u2014Tie indica- that on the soldiers vote qe 1 Victoria, tions are (taken in Canada, Hon.W.J.Bowser H lili win the aixth place among Vani couver's members elect.At noon, | when sdjournment was taken for luncheon, the Premier was ahead of Patrick Donnelly, the sixth man om the civilian vote, by tex votes, EXPECTS DECISION | ON WESTERN FRONT GENERAL MARCHAND SAYS| ALLIES WILL STRIKE FINAL BLOW THERE.With the French armies in France, from a staff correspondent of the Associated Press, via Paris, Oct.18\u2014 Lar down in the dugout, Brigadier General Marchand today expressed to The Associated Press his opinion that the war would be decided on the western front whenever the Entente Allics saw fit to strike the final blow.The general said the decision must be fought out on this side sooner or later, and that while he was not à future, the Allies certainly had the -shogggand now and would not_get cut of touch with the Gernfans, who; judging from their movements, are worried.General Marchand long ago, as he liimself puts it, bad the honor of being a \u201clittle adversary\u201d of the late Earl Kitchener in Africa, but afterwards became one of Kitchener's greatest admirers, He spoke of Earl Kitchener's oragnizing skill with admiration and when the Field Marthal's death was mentioned was deeply moved.- At present General Marchand has under his orders a division composed of some of the most daring troops in the French army.Since he recovered from his wound he and his men have achieved bigh distinction on various sections of the front.\u2018Theïr only desire is to be used even more than they are.General Marchand says he has a difficult task to keep his men back.Many of the men fough: with General Marchand in Africa, when, as he told the correspondent, a victory in a fight meant an advance of at least a thousand kilometers, whereas in the present war an advance of a couple of miles meant a great victory.Said General Marchand today in speaking to his men: \u201cWe are obliged to restrain our men, so as to keep in line with the rest of the army at the frant.Any rection of the army could make a dash in advance almost any time, but that would spoil jour gencral plan.\u201d Asked what was the principal lesson iearned in this war, General Marchand replied: \u201cFormerly an army which occupied the heights was supposed to have the advantage.We have learned from the experience of trench war that the force down below has the upperhand since it can shell the enemy out of his trenches above while the opposing artillery can with difficulty bom- Hard trenches below it.LINEMAN ELECTROCUTED Toronto, Oct.18\u2014Albert More, 30 Argyl street, a lineman in the emgloy of the Toronto Electric Lighs Company, was electrocuted at the Grand Trunk crossing, Queen street east, this afternoon, by coming in contact with a high power wire.Immediately his clothes hurst ini» flames while his belt still held him st the top of the pole.Before the bady could be taken down it was necessary for firemen ++ play the hose on it.The fireman who wus operating the hose received a severs shock.SODA WATER Schweppes Famous English Table Waters As supplied to H_ M.The King GINGER BEER prophet and could not see inio the a CAS *\u20ac GAINS The Village Of Sailly-Saillisee Is Entirely In The Hands Of French Troops\u2014Rumanians Repulse Attacks Along Their Border\u2014Greece Still Center Of Interest And Situation Is Tense eer Apparently tae Rumanians have been successful, for the time being at least, in stopping the advance of the Teutonic Allies all along their border.At no point along the line is the claim made by either Beslin or Vienna of fresh successes against the Rumanians, while on the other hand the Bucharest War Office asserts that the- troops of King Ferdinand at various points have repulsed the attacks of the Teutonic Allies, inflicting heavy losses on them and capturing numbers of their officers and men.Violent fighting is still In progress in Galicia, where on the Narayuvks front the Bavarians have stormed a Russian position and captured 350 men and twelvs machine guns.Berlin asserts that to the west of Lutsk in Volhynis, following the repulse of the Russians, the troops of Emperor Nicholas have not returned to the {ray and are merely bombarding the Teutonic positions.The repulse of Austro-German attaciss in the Carpathians, where snow is now falling, is recorded by Petrograd.Bath north and south of the Somme the French troops have made fresh gains.The village of Sailly Ssillisel is now entirely in their hands and the Germans have been drives from the hills north-west aid northeast.Over a front of a mile south of the river, between.La Maisonnette and Hisches, the German first line defenses have been driven back by the French \u2018To the east of Thiepval gains by the British north of Guevdecourt and in the region of Butte De Wariencourt war recorded by the London War Office.Patrol encounters and bombardments feature the fighting in Macedonia.In the Austro-Italian theatre the Italians are another siep forward in their advance in Trentino, having broken the Austrian line between Cosmagnon and Roite and also taken a commanding position on Mount Pasubio.Greece still remains a centre of interest as the result of the landing of Entente Allied marines at Piracus and Athens.Fresh demonstrations of sitterness by the Greek populace against the marines have been shown and the situstion still remains tense- An appesl drawn wp st a mecting of Gresks at Athens has been handed to the American Mididter for trans mission to Washington.It ssks the American people \u201cto avert the subjugation of those who desire only to remain free.\u201d NORWEGIAN CREWS SUFFER., Oct.18\u2014Crews of certain Norwegian vessels, torpedoed by Geismar submarines, were placed in small boats and endured dreadful suf- teringe before reaching land, says a Bergen despatch to the Copenhagen Politiken transmitted by the Exchange Telegraph Company.Forr men were frosen to death, and a Norwegian mate died on his arrival at Alexandrovsk, near Archangel.London, NEWS FROM RUMANIA GOOD.London, Oct.19\u2014Today\u2019s news from Rumania is regarded by the Rritish commentators ss reassuring.With the help of Russis, which is credited with sending formidable reinforcements to the frontiers, the offensive has teen vigorously renewed by the Rumanians.Austro-German attacks in the passes have been generally repulsed, snd Bucharest reports speak of the pursuit of the Teutonic allies, par- ticulacly in the Predeal region, where the crucial stmggle of the present moment is proceeding.Tuesday's Bucharest communication admitted that the Rumanian troops had been repulsed on Mateiss Hill, which is 18 miles within Rumanian territory in the Torsburg Pass region, but the British military experts helicves that if fortune favors the Rumanians in the Predeal district, the invading force at Mateias may find its position precarious.In the Gyimes Pass, where the Austro-Germans have reached Agas, seven miles withsr, the frontier, fighting is still going on.BRITISH STATEMENT.London, Oct.18\u2014The official bulletin from British hesdquarters in France issued tonight reads: \u2018 \u201cAg.attack this morning extended our front north of Gueudecourt and towardy Butte De Wariencourt.So far, over 150 prisoners hsve been reported.\u2018Yesterday, besides many reconnaissances, our aircraft carried cut thres hombing raids against enemy sommunications, in which railway stock and station building were damaged.A train was hit and derailed, \u201cThere ware many fights in the air, in the course of which four enemy machines were driven down damaged; one fell into a lake.Four of our machines have not retumed.\u201d \u2014 PRENCH STATEMENT.Paris, Oct.16, vin London, Oct.19 ,18.0 am~The official communication issued by the War Office tonight reads: \u201cNosth of the Somme we completed the conquest of the village of Sailly-Saillisel and drove the enemy irom the ridges north-west and northeast of the village.\u201cSouth of the Somme the first German line was carried with a rush on the whole front between La Maisonette and Biaches.\u201cIn these two attacks we took 230 prisoners including five officers, and also several machine guns.\u201cOn the remainder of the front the usual artillery actions occurred.ATT wy HALT TEUTONS The Quebec Chronicle QUEBEC, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1916.AIR = yn Received THE GIR HILT Pra 2 Robert THE MAGNIFICENT ADVENTURE, by ENOCH CRANE, by F.Berkley Smith.W.Chambers.AFTER THE MANNER OF MEN.by Francis Lynde.THE DOOR OF DREAD, by Arthur Stringer.TIPPICANOE, by Samuel McCoy.LOOT, by Arthur Somers Roche.JOHNSTONE OF THE BORDER, by Harold Bindloss.ACTION FRONT, by Boyd Cable 3 THE HEIR OF DUNCARRON, by Amy McLaren.Emerson Houga JOHN E.WALSH'S Rez'd.All for sale at: 11 8T.JOHN STREET.GREECE IS STILL SCENE OF UNREST TROUBLE BETWEEN ENTENTE ALLIES AND NATIVES STILL CONTINUES.Athens, Oct.19, via London\u2014 A French marine patrol last evening arrested at the point of the bayonet seven youths who were hooting the Entente powers.A huge crowd gathered for the purpose of rescuing them.The Greek military commander in Athens called out troops who charged and dispersed the crowd.Greek patrols were immediately placed in various districts to control any attempts at snti-Entente manifestations.French Admiral in command informed the Premier that he would cali at the Ministry in morning.although it is thought possible that as a result of the British minister's audience with King Constantine the French troops may be withdrawn on a pledge that the Greeks maintain order.Tt is known that the King has given command that anti-Entente de- { monstrations must cease.as the very existence of Greece is at stake.It is difficult to say, however, whether, in the present state of public opinion ; over the presemce of marines of the = foreign powers at Athens and Piraeus, even the King\u2019s orders will be | obeyed by the excited populace.London, Oct.18.\u2014\"\u201cThe British Minister to Greece had a long interview with King Constantine this evening.\u201d says a Reuter despatch from Athens under date of Tuesday, \u201cand it is understood His Majesty insisted on the groundlessness of the suspicion that Greece contemplated an attack on the forces of General Have been worn and admired by three generations of Canadian women.Fashfoned in the most desirable modes amid conditions that closely approach the ideal, their charm of individuality creates a quality which transcends the material things that help compose them.Our purchasing power enables us to offer the finer grades of fur at decidedly moderate prices.We urge that you telephone an ap- tment to-day, for fine creations take g work and should pet be rushed.o Lette) ela Sarrail.As proof of his good faith the King is said to have declared his readiness to withdraw the Greek \\ forces from Larissa.\u201d ther ES Toronto, Oct.18-The weather is unseasonably cold throughout the Dominion except in British Columbiawhere it is fine and warm.À disturbance now moving north-ward from\u2019 the Gulf of Mexico will probably ; cause gales on the Great Lakes.| Temperatures: - | Min, Max Prince Rupert .40 46 | Victoria .co» \u2026.\u2026.46 64 Vancouver .-« .26 sm Kamloops .\"0 50 Calgary .26 40 Medicine Ha! 28 36 Prince Albert 14 3 Moose Jaw .1s æ Saskatoon .160 4 Regina .22 M Winnipeg .2 a Port Arthur .0 4 London .\u2026.L219 49 Toronto .-.« += 30 43 OUHAWE ooo con ooo see 2040 1 Montreal .+.\u2026.\u2026.28 40 Quebec .\u2026.ces cu M6 3 Halifax .cco see \u2026.\u2026.0 44 St.John.i.see 0.30 44 Forecests: Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay: Strong winds and g ales from eastward with rain, Upper St.Lawrence and the Ottawa Valley: Strong easterly winds, cloudy followed by rain.Lower Bt.Lawrence, the Gulf and North Shore: Fair at first, followed at night by easterly gales and rain.Lake 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nature.George liam Farnum, pleased large attend | Moure plays Grandfather Transom, ances at the Olympia Theatre yester- {a Kindly oli man.who through his i day and will be offered for last time \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 me = \u2014\u2014\u2014= shortsighted provisions for Crystal's; today.This celebrated actcr has : | future happiness, innocently causes | Seldom been seen to beter advant.| SEEDER IEA AA OSIOCOL SIENA eas ater.CIEE ST } \u201cThe Million Dollar D1\" which | 11 n \"her much pufferina.Maud William- | #Ee- | nnn c ill open t at the Auditor- THE IR UPE BOKHEUR ine, Daya her Stepmother, a schem.: \u2019 om a ria pot cement.v ing, vicious woman, who abuses even | For next Monday, Tuesday and Wed- | § 3 Jor at y ergas nt il OPEN WiTH her own children and makes Crys- nesday the management have succeed- as ona e h ore an imaginative, melodious uneful ; abs existence unbearable .Major ed in booking Pavo'owa, the world musical extravaganza, really array- | | Winnington Barnes plays Tude Tran- renowned dancer in the wonderful .ed in costumes gf great l-cauy and CATHERINE BY LAVEDAN | tom, a brutish man with sufficient \"spectacle \u201cThe Dumb Girl oc Portice,\u201d | 8 \u2019 iety, Di of craftiness to conceal his reat charac rs bio vere Pat of den or Pier when it suits his own ends.Henry : Dorothy Rowan plays Hester Mid- | a t, movement and uneludy almos j Edwards plays Gideon Midhurst, ' hurst, Gideon's mother, a woman of À ® \u2019 beyond imagination.The changes AND .COMPANY WILL PLAY straight-forward and ambitions, but; 4 °-L sympathies, tolerant and pa- , \u2019 Formerly Donohue\u2019s Store of costumes and scenes are bewildering in their frequency an! the final D { d S iti 8S , for the welfare of others rather than ; tient with others, -Una Venning plays \u201cLE MAITRE DE FORGES\" for himself, Malcolm Cherry plays | Druisilla Midhurst, Cideon's cousin.à James Midhurst, Gideon's father, 3° young heiress, whose fortune is the ; selfish man who would never hesitate .cause of much trouble, to sacrifice the rights and feelings of Resides this picture, thers is 8 Dan- , § others to satisfy his personal greed.iel's Comedy, which is a real scream.picture of the famous \u201cJoy Zone.\u201d at AND \u201cLE MONDE OU .ON the Panama Exnosition, an illumina- .E WEEK.tion of the \u201cTower of Jeweis\u201d pres- S'ENNUIE IN SAM ents as brilliant a spectacle as any _ one could desire.Tuneful songs that a wil star the feet agoing, hilarious | The repertoire for the \u2018rst weck, dancing.by peop'e who have forgot- of French comedy by the Troupe E E GUILBERT ten all of their troubles and Jouk | Bonhenr, will be as follows: Monday orly for the gayeties of life, costumes ' evening, Tuesday matinee and Tuesoi great splendor, presentinge a riot | day evening, the company will pres.APPEARS TONIGHT of color and heanty.all presented by ent \u201cCatherine.\u201d a four-azt comedy, pars ry 8 company of people who look only | by Henri La hedan.with dar Bec.| ] _ on the pay side of life, carry the | man an 2.Yvonne dirval, PAMO , > Audience along until nne can almost Catherine.It is a new comedy, for US FRENCH ARTISTE | ., imagine that he is really on the | the frat time played outside of Paris.| WILL BE GREETED.BY A ! Handsome Silk Plush in rich Autumn colorings of Nigger Brown, Prune, Sap- \u201cJoy Zone\u201d at the Exposition.{where it ereated the bigges: hit of the\u2019 LARGE AND FASHIONABLE | \u2018 i phire Blue, Wine, Taupe, Myrtle and Black, The last act cf the play takes place ! season.Cathrine.ho, a very A AUDIENCE AT AUDITORIUM ) - ees sn the famous \u201cJny Zone\u201d at the Fx.young talented pianist, is the m in | ~ position, where the \u201cMillian Doli : suppurt of her family her father, an! \u2014_\u2014 COLD BY GIVING É .Co:ded and Plain Velvets for Dresses and Coats in a variety of qua and Doll\u201d wins tlic prize and is awarded : invalid sister, and two young broth.| Yvette Guilbert\u2018 this unique and ] novelty shades.tent thorsaad dollars.ers.One of Catherine's pupils if #0c and Tic for the special matinee fallen in Jove with Catnerine, and he lari : on Saturday.wishes to marr; her.Catherine has.RTE?Popularity of this wonderfu Latest Novelties in Silks for Dressy Gowns in:\u2014 À , well as by her universal reputation, FFE: foie te wed him.As soon as George Artists of the calibre nf Yvette Cuil-| AND BOWELS AND THEY # CHARMEUSES, SATIN DUCHESSE, PUSSY WILLOW TA TA, Ee eae | draws in favor of Yis wealthy rival, il\" avail th 1 tonight of thi Dandruff causes a feverish irritation | Catherine adapts herseli easily ol exceptional Chance 1a hear the nia ily i le F ist i The tickets are on sale.25e to $1 00 Madeline, the Duchess of Contras.to make her only sppenacn int is $ P OF FIGS i ilk fer the evening performances, and 1c Madeline brother, the Duke has bec tonight at the Auditorium.Te J ew i S 1 ! artiste in this city is fully judtified another suitor, George Mantel, why; ; -_\u2014 declares his love and obtains her pro-| bY the exclusiveness of her art as | CLEANSES THE LITTLE LIVER j VPP Ar emanas learns, however, that Catherine can WHY HAIR FALLS OUT } make a brilliant marriage, he with ai magic overs and uchee and GET WELL QUICK.| .CREPE DE CHINE, SILK POPLINS, GEORGETTE CREPE lia sttrmeaas i : , = i and New Figured Desi of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, | her new life 4s the Duchess of Con- woman \u2018rom France, When your child suffers from a Fancy Silks in New Check Effects, Two-tone Stripes gured gns.loosen and then the hair comes out | tras, hut ler husband cannot endure | I A ! L300RC | From the advance sale it looks that eald don't wait; give the little stom- fast.To stop falling hair at once and tthe sight of his wife's family in his the theatre will be entirely filled with ach, liver and bowels, a gentle, thor.id the scalp of every particle of dand.chateau, Helene, the Duke's cousin, an audience as select and fashionable ough cleansing at once.When cross, ruff, get à 25-cent bottle of Danderine comes to pay a visit to them, at thelr | as it will be numerous, However, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't alrep, ban\u201d drug store, peur a little in your country home, and telis the Puke shel here are still some good seats left cat or act naturafly; if breath ia bad, gand and rub well into the scalp.has loved him For gears, Catherine which ought to he claimed early at stomach sont, give à teaspooniul of After a few applications all dandruff ne day .nrprises the Duke and Hel.the box office hy prudent patrons.\u201cCalifornia Syrup of Figs\u201d and in x disappears and the hair Stops coming ene Incked In each other's arms.She The management again gives notice few hours all the clogged-up, consti.Sout., 1 Wireatens to divorce him and sends pat tickets reserved by \u2018phone up to pated waste, sour bile and undigested mmm | last night must be claimed before food will gently move out of the j hoop today.The concert will start howels, and oI à vel Bl OI OAC.ere at 8.30 sharp.and it is hoped that child again.LEE DENISE EME SCIENCES SION EM EIEN 22 200301 SRE everyone be at the theatre in time If your child coughs, snuffles and | \u2014 - _ = so as to prevent any delay or an- has caught cold or is feverish or has .\u2018 .noyance to those who are on time à fore throat, give à good dose of.A CRICKET STORY.for the start of the programme.\"California Syrup of Figs,\u201d to evacu-! Canon Lyttelton, Eaton's headmas- \" IT DOESN'T PAY | ate the howels no difference What ter, \u2018who is retiring in favor of the j otsr treatment is given.\u2018Rev, C.À.Alington, and a famous, TO BUY INFERIOR ARTICLES FOR WORE use, #6: MATTER HOW SMALL THE ARTIC, MAY BR.for her former girlhood friend, | Sick children needn't be coaxed to .! { George.[ake this harmiess \u201cfruit laxative,\u201d Cricketer in his early days, was once WITH MATCHES, AS WITH EVER BLAE, IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST.The Duke, however, refuses to give | Millions of mothers keep it handy addressing a fashionable audience on EDDY'S: up Catherine whom he really loves, because they know its action on the the subject\u2019 of the unnecesary fex- \u201cSILENT PARLOR\" \"and implores George 10 intercede once | stomach, Hyver and howels is prompt ury of the modern boy's life.MATCHES WILL SAVE YOUR TIME AND TEMPBR, POR, Notice to Gas .Consumers We have plaasure in advising our Gas Consumers that the rate for gas.namely, a net price of One Dollar (81.00) per thousand cubic fest, subject to a minimum consumption of 12,000 cubic feet per annum, has beer put into effect.\u2018more in his hehall, George persuades and sure.They also know à little \u201c Catherine to forgive her hishand and | given today saves a sick child tomor.| » \u201cEven gricken\u201d he remarked, \u201chas !to remain es his wife.The part of row.me Rely Pr ae y and No { Catherine is played by Mille.Yvonne, \u2018Ask your druggist for a 39-cent bot.With elaborate luncheons gi i \"Mi ¢ + \" » tens\u201d; and he went on to say that this ÿ Mirval, and the part 0° the Duke of \"te ot California Syrup of Figs, drt of thing al reminded him of j Contras will be played hy Me.Edgar | which contains directions for babies, $771 of ¢ ne Sr Te didn't know (ee : | children of all ages and for, grown.ihe Ramekeeper whe v 7 i but who was Wednesday evening, \u201c(huraday mae ups plainly on the hote.Beware Much about cricket, tines and Thursday eve ing the com.| of counterfeits sold here.Get the Mastily chosen into a side to supply à ny will.present \u201cL.Maitre de genuine.made by \u201cCalifornia Fig vecancy.a3 Bln VL ame \"by G O! (at, with Mr.C a ! When the match was over à friend ¢ Claude Benediet end * Ve.Paulette Trip Company.\u2014 said to him: THEY ARE GOOD STRIKERS, SAFE, SURE AND SILENT.Noizeux in the leadiry \u201c bre, support- \"Well, Bill, how do you like ed by the\u2019 entire compar .A NEW WRINKLE.ericket?\u201d ALWAYS ASK FOR EDDY'S- The Quebec Rallway, Light, Heat § Friday evening and < znrdey me-| When à woman has à new wrinkle! \u201cOh\u201d he replied, \u201cI liked it well : Go.Ltd + Power Co.Ltd, 6; ti d Saturd \u201cLe | she is careful not to call attention to enough, sll except the running about .out 1630, Monde ou l'on Bennie Anise.it-\u2014Deseret News \u2018 | between meals\u201d \\ nr ve yn The Quebec = Chronicle QUEBEC, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1915.| Quebec\u2019s Leading = Newspaper PRESBITERIANS OF [INTERVIEW WITH NIT-UNION SIDE) MOME, CULBENT ai CH MRED IN PARLIAMENT E55 eme on ma LINES NORTH OF PASUBR west who took part in or sympathiz- } sé with the rebellion and who had \u2019 not absndoned what he characterised as their foolish ambition, and if i nothing better could be devised mar- UESTION ACAIN for the government to accept the prescriptions of Mr.Redmond.The cretary said he sympathized with the Nationslists\u2019 disappointment in the applisction of the Home Rule Act, but declared that the real obstacle was the disagreement among HAS SPENT FOURTEEN MONTHS IN WAR ZONE.a STRONG REDOUBT CALLED THE \u201cTOOTH OM PASUBIO\u201d IS CARRIED BY ASSAULT\u2014ENEMY\u2018 gave an address before the Presbyter been called by the critics \u201cthe supreme Irishmen themselves, and for that the | jan Anti-Union Convocation on \u201cThe genius of song interpreistion\u201d was in- ARE TAKEN AT CLOSE QUARTERS.British system of administration \u201d» 1 ly attended terviewed last night at th Chatecu 8 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 present crisis,\u201d ut a largely attended terviewed fast mig e o + could rot be blamed.He pleaded | session today.The movement for Frontenac by a Chronicle representa 8 i strongly for a voluntary settlement | church union, be said, was one arising tive, to whom she «xpressed her Rome, Oct.18, via London \u2014Ital- à London, Oct, 18\u201411 am\u2014 The | aspiration of Treland and to » 00d) of the Irish problem.re ong coll ; isn troops on Mount Pasubio, in the ADVANTAGES OF SESSION ON \u201cTHE PRESENT CRISIS.\u201d ert Toronto, Oct.18\u2014Ree.Dr.E.Scott | Madame Yvette Guilbert, who has \u20ac PRESENT SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT IS INCONSISTENT WITH PRINCIPLES FOR WHICH ALLIES | « ~ ARE FIGHTING, SAYS MR.JOHN REDMOND.+ Irish : , itai A llege and university pl t being in Quebes onc $.Lrish \u2018queiton was again brought to | nderatandiog between Great TELL | In regard to martial low, the gon largely among college and university pleasure aL S08 ime the Wh posi | Trentine, yesterday broke the los Li todayt with the intrduction b; hn | highest Interests of the Empire at ernment must bide its time, he add-\u2018 own, would lead the chwch where | tion she occupies in theatrical circles, | Austro-Hungarian lines of resistance Redniond of he intrduction Dr de the present moment.em ed.It must withdraw évery restric | they wished.The question was whe- Madame Guilbert wou'd not say any- in the region between Cosmaguon \u201cMy object is to allay, not to in- tion as soon as possible, but its para- | ther the great Presbyterian church | thing regarding her professional work.| and Roite, says the Italian official fame.feeling, and to show how it is mount duty was to secure to every | will tolerate the machinations of these | However, when questioned regarding | $atement issued today.and stormed FRENCH LANGUAGE possible to save the situation,\u201c he law abiding subject of Ireland pro- | men who wruld hand it nver to an | the war in France she gave some par- the Austrian lines north of the sum- 4 tection by every means at its com- | ecclesiastical combine, The speaker , yicalars of the work in which she was | mit of Pasubio.The text of the state- § stem of government of the island.\u20ac Motion reads: \u201cThat the system of govem- i, continued.\u201cI do not want to make | mand.\u201d Td rt ot y ment at present maintained in \u2018Ireland is inconsistent with the principles wherefor the allies are ighting in Europe, and is, or has + oeen, mainly responsible for the recent unhappy events and for the present state of feeling in that country.\u201d Since Mr.Redmond gave notice 2, of his intention to attack the govern- mert, the Îrish leaders have had a wumber of conferences with Baron Wimborne, Lotrd-Lieut.of Ireland, but these probably had more to do with the suggestion of extension of .conscription to Ireland than with the grievances arising from continuance of martial law and the failure to release all those arrested during the uprising in Ireland last spring.However, the question of conscription did not come undet Mr.Redmond's motion.It doubtilss will be discussed tomorrow, when the whole subject of the man power of the empire comes under review.- U Amendment.John Rawlinson, Unionist member for Cambridge University moved as sh amendment to the Redmond motion the following: \u201cHaving regard for the importance of the United Kingdom and Ireland combining with the rest of the empire in presenting a united front to the enemy, it is not desirable at the present time to discuss controversial matters of domestic politics.\u201d Mr.Redmond moved his resolution in the presence of a crowded house.Among those in the gallery were Baron Wimborne, the Lord Lieutenant, Baron Charles Beresford, Baron Firrie and Baron Stanfordham, King George's private secretary.: Change In Spirit.The Irish leader said it was unde- viable that the situation in Ireland was full of menace and danger, and he contrasted this state of affairs with the genuine enthusiasm for the Allies in ireland at the beginning of the war.He proceeded to review the tution in detail.\u201cThe whole situation can only be met by bodily grappling with the Irish situation,\u201d continued Mr.Redmond.\u201cSo long as the present state of government exists in Ireland, so long will the present excited and Fee ritated public feeling exist; so long ns the Irish people see that England, fighting for the rights of small na.tinnalitics in Europe is maintaining by martial law the Unionist government against the will of the people of Ireland.no real improvement caa be hoped for.Against Martial Law.\u201cLet the government withdraw martial law.and put in command of the forces in Ireland a man who has not been connected with the unhappy transactions of the past.Let the administration of the Defense of the Realm Act be as stringent as they like, but animated by the same spirit and carried into effect by the same machinery as in Great Britain, Let the 300 untried prisoners be released.Let the penal servitude prisoners he treated as political prisoners, and shove all let the government take éourage in its own hands and trust the Irish people once and for all by putting the Home Rule Act in aprr- sition, and resolutely and on its own responsibility face any problems which that might entail.\u201d Mr.Redmond declared that prescat conditions were injuriously affecting the British cause throughout Amerfea and the Dominions especially, at the present moment, in Australia, As one who had honestly done his hest and who was prepared to continue honestly to do his best to win the war, no matter what the risks to his own popularity and influence might he, he.begged the government to harken seriously to his warning advice.a party speech and accordingly start my survey with the outbreak of the war.< Thwarted and Saubbed.: \u201cFrom the very first the efforts of the Nationalist leaders were thwarted and snubbed, and looking back f am amazed at the success which under the circumstances attended their efforts.Ireland had 157,000 men in the army, of whom 92,000 were Catholics, and 10,000 in the navy.Thirty thousand Nationalist volunteers had enlisted, and if it had not been for distrust of Ireland in the early phases of the war the number of volun-\u2018 teers would have been trebled.\u201d The Nationalist leader complained that the delay in putting the Home Rule Bill on the statute book gave the opponents in Ireland sn opportunity of saying that they were shont to be cheated in their trade.The promise made by Premier Asquith as to the creation of an Irish armv corps also had never been fulfilled, he said.Systematically Thwarted.The difficult task of the Nationalists to popularize the army had been systematically thwarted, Mr.Redmond continued.The new National University was not allowed to organize an officers\u2019 training corps.while a number of privileges had been granted Trinity University.He complained generally of the unsympathetic attitude of the War Office in regard to various measures suggested to popularize recruiting in Ireland.Changes were made but too Inte.he declared.Taking each thing individually, he went on, the effect was small, but cumulatively the effect was enormous and the undoubted enthusiasm at the beginning of the war began to die away.The Final Blow.The final blow came in the formation of the coalition government, the speaker declared.From that day recruiting for the army had diminished and recruiting of the Sinn Feiners increased.From that day things went from bad to worse and finally came the rebellion.Cites South Africa.\u201cI am profoundly convinced that if the rising had been dealt with in the spirit with which Premier Botha dealt with the rising in South Africa it would have meant the saving of the situation,\u201d Mr.Redmond went on.\u201cIreland was denounced because a couple of thousand men had ate tempted this mad rebellion\u2014Irelar 4, who had not heen trusted like Sou:h Africa; Ireland.who had not had ten years experience with free insii- tutions, like South Africa.\u201d Mr.Redmond asked what was the purpose of the povernment in setting up a Unionist administration in Di\" tin and what thev proposed to do.Had the new Chief Secretary found a solution?Was it proposed to maintain martial law?He said he wouid do everything possible to maintain the Trish reximents at their full strength.but it was no use asking him to do the impossible.It was the duty of the Empire ta remove all that made for bad faith and bad management and settle Ireland on a basis of freedom and responsibility.Compulsion, he declared.would orlv aggrevate the difficulty, and he asked that the Trish recruits enlisted in the United Kingdom should be sert te Trish regiments.Mr.Duke Replies.Henry Edward Duke, the Chief Secretary of Ireland, replying to Mr.Redmond, said he recognized that underlying Mr.Redmond\u2019s speech was a profound desire that Ireland should play a part worthy of the highest traditions of her countrymen in this great struggle.The real question.he continued.with which this country and Ireland were confronted was whether when Great Britain T.P.O'Connor Replies.T.P.O'Connor said that Secretary Duke's speech simply meant coercion, more coercion and still more coercion, but the whole history of Ireland proved that coercion was useless.The present administration of Ireland, Mr.O'Connor asserted.was incompatible with the principles for which the Entente Allies are fighting.The government, he said, could not enter with clean hands the peace which he prayed and believed would follow the Entente victory, unless Ireland was pacified.Moves Amendment.After Mr.O'Connor had spoken, John F.P.Rawlinson, Unionist.for Cambridge University, as follows: \u201cHaving regard for the importance to the United Kingdom of Ireland combining with the rest of the Empire in presenting a united front to the enemy, it is not desirable at the present time to discuss controversial matters of democratic poliey.\u201d Sir John Simon.the former Home Secretary.contended that the continuance of martial law in Ireland was needless.Its removal, he sald, would asuage the bitter and dangerous feelings.Premier Praises Redmond.John Norton Griffith, Unionisthaving expressed the opinion that it would be impracticable to attempt to apply conscription in Ireland, Premjer Asquith, rising, admitted that there had been a regrettable mistake and blunder in recruiting in the early stages and ssid that Mr, Redmond's suggestions for filling up with Irishmen the wasted ranks of the gallant Trish division would receive the most careful and sympathetic et- tention.No man had rendered more constant.loyal or effective service in recruiting.he declared.than the Irich fender.Repudiating the allexation that Dublin Castle was heing run by a Unionist administration.the Premier said it must be remembered that they were dealing with a provisional and.he hoped.a transitory situation.Martial law in the commoniv sccent-d sense was not being applied to Treland, and if the dissidents conld He secured hy pacific means nohody wanid be more anxious to adont them than the government.He did not consider it safe.in view of the possible recrudecence nf recent events.to dienaer with the existing safeguards, hut the eavernment wis desirous at the earliest possible mn- ment to revert to normal conditions.The Irish Prisoners.Turning to the question of the Irish prisoners some stormy passat, es occurred.Mr.Aconith promised that those detained should he liherat- ed at the moment it was considered safe to dn so.The Nationalist Alfred member Ryrne, representing a division of Dublin, shouted: \u2014\u201cThey are starve Timothy Healy Speaks.Any complaints throught to the notice of the Home Secretary said Me.: Asquith, would receive immediate ate Timothy Healy interrupted saying: \u201cHe is the hatdeet hearted tention.pholer we ever have \u201cThe Honprahle Gentleman.\u201d replied the Premier.\u201cknows that that description is not applicable to the Home Secretary.Let bim produce his facts.\u201d Mr.Healy thonted: \u201cIt is idle to do so.Let the American Ambassador visit the prison.\u201d | \u201cIf the American Ambassador wilt give himself the trouble\u201d responded the Premier, \u201cI «hall be most happy.1 take nothing back of what I said on my return from my visit to Îreland with regard to the impossibitity of forcibly imposing on any part of intimated that the official publication | interested.ment reads: of the church was largely the tool of | Madume Guilbert said she bad in- \u201cOn Mount Pasubio after breaking those who were agitating \u2018or unicn.| stituted in Paris the \u201cBuffet Theatral\u201d the last resistance in the region b:- SIR JAMKS GRANT WRITES LETTER TO LE DROIT moved | amendment to Mr.Redmond\u2019s motion | In the discussion which followed Mr.George F.MacDonald, of Ottawa, : suggested that a committee Le formed to take legal steps even carrying the matter to the Privy Council it necessary, to prevent anyone using the name of the present Preshyterian charch in any application ic Parliament for union.Rev.Samuel Lundy, of Qu Appelle, denied that the people west of Winnipeg wanted union.At the afterncon session a recommendation of the publications committee favoring the establishment of a weekly organ representing the Presbyterian church was referred to the nominating committee after several speakers had endorsed the pro- which was organized with the object of providing and caring for the or-1 phans of artistes who had failles on the field of honor, and they have been Another work she is interested in, and which Madame Guilbert instituted herself with the aid of several prominent French people is the collection the society people.These are given to poor young artistes who have not the means to supply themselves with the necessary cos- of clothes from was in France during the first fourteen months of war, She sang in th: hospitals and trenches and everywhers she could for the benefit of the soldiers, Whilst in Lawl W.G.Brown then in a paper America she js continuing her goed , dealing with the financial needs of the\u2019 work by sending over contributions io church in face of the com'ng change these deserving charities.set out a scheme that all ministers vell-l : \u2018 in country or ci\u2018y get the same base the Auditorium tonight and will so rate of salary and that any differences doubt be greeted by a large audience.be made up hy voluntarily contribu- This well-known ariiste appears at tween Cosmagnon and Roite our troops yesterday stormed the enemy lines north of the summit.\u201cFollowing an effective artillery preparation the strong redoubt which the Austrians had built on a commanding position called the \u201cTooth of Pasubio\u2019 was carried by assault.Seventy-two prisoners and a quantity of arms and ammunition were taken.\u201cTwo strong enemy columns which moved to the counter attack were allowed to advance within a few bun- dred yards of our lines when they suddenly found themselves under the concentrated fire of our batteries and were simost destroyed.During the night the enemy attempted further attacks, all of which were driven off with heavy losses.\u201cAlong the remainder of the front only artillery actions took place, enemy batteries firing a few shells on Asiago_ (Trentino) and Gorizia.\u201d OTTAWA.î ; 6 Writing ro Le Droit, Uttawa, Si James Grant says: The Editor \u201cLe Droit\u201d, Dear Sir,~\"One of the most sarkable events in our history, is effort now being made by leadi men in Ontario, tte Premier Pro ince of Canada, to demonstrate bee yond doubt, the true feeling of broy therly friendship towards the gr French Nationality, which has c wributed so greatly, in every line action, towards the progress a prosperity of our Dominion, \u2019 French language is a chief factor of strength, unity and increased mental activity.For forty years 1 have hay the honour of _ representing tl French Catholic University of Ottéé wa in the Council of the Coll Physicians and Surgeons, Onta: znd have been president and Chief Staff of the General Hospitgl \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee eee tions in the churches.(French and Catholic) for about t same period.Ottawa Universi GENERAL ELECTION | 5557252 eo\u201d oo NOT COMING YET] isis, ee: Wot knowledge of the French lan To this subject 1 have devoted DATE FOR OPENING OF FED-| {ul investigation, and with hat re ult?The graduates, in the Repu ERAL SESSION FIXED FOR have attained such renown.oc JANUARY.ing the highest positions as laws priests, physicians and even senat - the result of : high order of mentd culture.In fact, what phosphates Toronto, Oct.18\u2014That the date to the scil in the pr aduction preserve the constitutional movement in Ireland.The government had handed over After discussion this subject was referred to a P committee, nn Irish aftairs to Lord Lansdowne.Ma- \u2014- jor Price and the editor of *he Morning Post.and he suggested that that | ORDER OF TRAINMEN PREKSI- triumvirate should take over the work of recruiting iu Ireland and see whe- DENT CONCEDES POSSIBILITY OF AGREEMENT.ther they would succeed.The government could get all the men it wanted in Ireland, he declared, il - Home Rule wer: granted.Winnipeg, Oct.George\u2019 ini 18-Concessior s ; for opening the next session of the © lang Lioyd « Opinion.f which are said to go more can hf | Federal parliamient has been fixed for our best Fra in cel French \u2018 ; word.lord George.Secretary or way to meeting the demands of tire | some time in January and that in the | epment of the highest degree of in .conductors and trainmen of the Cane meantime a general election or a \u201cAt the most crucial period of re- | adian Pacific Railway, were ranted coalition government is not and will tellectual power.The strongest lever cruiting.at the beginning sf the war.! by Grant Hall.on behalf of the com.| not be considered by the authorities some stupidities, which at 1imes almost looked FHke malignarce, were perpetrated in Ireland and were beyond belief.Tt is very oifficult to recover a lost opportunity.of that kind, where national susceptibilitics have been offended and original enthusiasm killed.\u201d : Every effort, he continued was be- | \u2014m \u2014\u2014ning made to kecp Irishmen in Tirsh .; i regiments, and only in cases of mifit- first line à systematic examination of ary emergency were Irishmer drafted the ground and the burial of all the of success in life, is a th i dge of the French language, pany at today's conference.The leud- | at the capital was the statement made Knowle oul 4 be encouraged in ait ers of the men refused 10 comment on | tonight by the Honorable Robert 6 the proceedings of the confersr se, hat Rogers, Minister of Public Works, our ties.that to te us od the delegates freely discussed the new | who spent part of today in the city.a people.\u201d developments at their headguarcers to- \u2014\u2014\u2014 le ; night, and from their remarks the FAREWELL DINNER Cincerely yours | GRANT.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ho is to succeed the Duke of Cone r aught.as Governor-General of Cane L ada, said: | above information was gleaned, \u201cIt took us two years 0 begin, int Irish i ts.Il corpses as soon as possible.The sorry to say Vat some si the pin chief commander orders that this be have oot through the Legion an ro ions of English regiments had | communicated to all ranks and that | GENERAL ROBERTSON OIVES' Don't ask when the eal will be.Le ceased to be Irish in character.it must be accomplished, not only fur thoughts and efforts on The tral number of reciuits from | reasons of humanity, but principally | GOOD ADVICE REGARDING ele an 4 eon will fosk af THR WAR \"x Ireland i he beginn £ tne | for hygienic reasons.Therefore, it ; a | wr said the War \u201cvtr, was is ordered that dead Germans also inaelf.T2 \u20ac ea a ie * 108,000, or two and a hali per ceng| must be buried.\u201d in one war 4 \u2014 .London, Oct.19\u2014Lieut.-General Sir HOSE ECONOMY.1 ! + .ive and William R.Robertson, chief of the | Silk stockings are expensive an ions.London, Oct.18\u2014The steamer Ro.| Imperial Staff at Army Headouar.ers, | The cost makes many sigh, for Looking at the urgency of tiie mili-| scuvold has been sunk.according to discussing the progress of the war last | But silk socks are muc Red tary problem he hoped tha: the men | a Lloyd's despaich.The crew was | night at the Canada Club's farewell They do not come $0 Te le Cow of all parties would help Mr.Red-| landed.dinner to the Duke of Devarishire, \u2014Furp e mond to their ntnsost to solve his diffiiculties and create a berter atmos- = = phere in Ireland with regard to re- | \u2014\u2014 cruiting.H e desired to sez this gal- \u2018 .\u201cWe cannot disturb \u2018he old natural balance of our food supply and get away with it.We may deceive ourselves, but we fant and warlike people brought back '~an\u2019t Cheat Nature.\u201d to their original temper at the out- Dr Goudiss, Editor The Forecast Majazine.of the population, which was very low compared with the reniainder 0 the United Kingdom and the Domin- STRAMER SUNK.break of the war.Evervbody in England and the men of all partics in Ireland should consider how to remove the causes nf injustice, distrust, and suspicion between the two races, which rendered it impossible for them to co-operate.; \u201cI beicve it can be done,\u201d said the Secretary.\u201cBefore beginning any! controversy about recruiting in Ireand.1 should like to se: that cone sidered.I am making this sppeal as Secretary of War because I know how vital it is thai everythin the Emre | pire can do in cvery quacier should be summoned to our aid in this great struggle.Let us make i easy for Ireland to assist.Let everybody in Great Britain subordinate everything This \u201cnld natal balance\u201d is simply Nature's perfect arrangement and preper- tioning of focd elements in our food supply for perfect building of body, brain and nerves.Modern commercialism destroys this \u201ctalance,\u201d when, in milling flour it casts out (to make it white) most of the mineral elements so essential to health.to securing the assistance \u201df this great race.And 1 make the same appeal to Ireland.\u201d Mr.Redmond's motion was defeated 303 to 106.Treland a form of governmut lacking their consent.\u201d ; Nationalists cries of: \u201cWhat are you doing now?\u201d In conclusion the Premier said thee the atmosphere now existing in Ireee ee dispersed by an| _ BURIAL OF CORPSES.agreed settlement.He believed there | Berlin, Oct.18, by wireless to Saywas no party, no sane politician in | ville.N.Y.\u2014\u201cThe attitude of British Great Britain, who would not wel- | soldiers towards enemy dead.\u201d says come with joy such an agreement and | the Overseas News Agency, \u201cis ifllux- co-operate whole-heartedly therein, | trated hy the following order of the snd he prayed it might be son reach commander of the second Canadian s60 son with the con- | ed: vision: | rane en pl follow?\u201d The Premier's speech was received | \u2018Secret, Second Canadian Divi The time had not come, he continu- with manifest signs of disapproval by sion.Fifth Infantry Brigadeed, when many of the interned men the Nationalists.\u201cThe commander saw in the fore- cou'd safely be allowed to return to Joseph Devlin, Nationalist for West | most lines a considerable number of the countryside, hut men who made Belfast, regretted that he was unable unburied corpses, many of which application and who had been able | to congratulate the Prime Minister | must have heen lying there before the tn offer security were beinæ releascel.| On à single suggestion toward solving occupation of the position by the Cane There must bes some restraint.he in.the Irish problem or à single word of adian corps.The corps eummander § dined.upon men from the south.sympathy with those eadcavoring to requires from every division in the | Mr.Redmond said the situation was fighting for her existence.Irewas full of menace to the hopes and land.from one cause or another, should stand aside.Those grounds of criticism which referred to mistakes snd recruiting mismanagement were capable of remedy, he added, and Mr.Lloyd-George.the Secretary of War.was particularly qualified to deal with them.Mr, Duke said that 860 men still interned for participation in the Irish uprising were ringleaders, and he naked:\u2014\"Do the Nationalists desire Grape-Nuts retains this \u201cold natural balance\u201d of nutritional values in its scientific blend of whole wheat and barley fours, including their vita: miners] salts.Ready to cat, easily digested, delicious\u2014every tahle should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts.\u201cThere's a Reason\u201d Mads in Canada\u2014By Caradins Postum Cereal Co.Ltd.Windsor, Ont.| | | =\u2014\" * .+ - THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, .___ _ The Great Opportunities of Tha Hunters\u2019 Suppis RIFLES \u2014 of Winchester, Safhge, Mannlicher, Remington, Rosdand Browning's make, in all 1 .SHOT QUNS\u2014Ia single and barrel, in 13, 18, 20 gauge.men and children, on the Tusitania, was so much appreciated in Gerdoany shat joy bells were sounded Murdering Nurse Cavell and Captain Fryatt | was regarded as justice on the one | | vide, and the most dastardly of ; crimes on the other.| Since the days o! David and Gel | Utre Ouetrer Etrrontcle I Frinted ve : Siviishe vy ; The Manager, st the Salldiug of the Chronicle, ® Buade ?CI _ te \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEBEC, OCTOBER 19, 1916, iath, strategy has brea used to bring {about the gowafull of 3 common en- | J emy.David did not show oely brav- | ; ery in his duel with the ones | THE HEARST PAPERS.On several occasions we have remonstrated because the anti-Britisn Hearst papers were allowed to be & Wesson, Iver-Joh H.& R, Bayard, Savage and Tents, Blankets, Folding Beds, : Any man, with à cute ir his bands, is ! able to kill another man on an open : sold in Casads.Recently the Post- wmster-General, Hon, Mr.Casgrain taplained the obstacles in the way of denying these journals the right of entry by the mails.On the twelfth of this month, however, there appeared in the Moston American a most Dbiteer, false and malicious article against England | which should at occe be drought t.| the notice of the Borden Cabinet.We are sure that it will furnish en- | ough ground for action.It is entitled | \u201cEngland Tries to Restrict International News.\u201d i England has sunpressed the Hears: | Izternationa! News Canada shoud follow a similar policy.Instead of that, however, Mz.Hearst is received SEEING IT THROUGH.that there is only ons cuns:deration requisite for success in this world's The true Britister must remember , his enemies, but is \u2018ar from \u2018alling to - field, provided the cthsr man is arm.«ed only with a sword David, with | his sling could throw à miss'le many ; : hundreds of feet.Goliuth could only , | use his sword at arm's length.The! strength of Goliath was in his right | arm, but he fail:1 through the de- | ! pendence on might agasnst the brain.| power of his enemy.Germany strode forth, two years ago, with «word in : hand, ready to cleave through any | opposition; but was met by the, | weaker powers, aad he'd un:il assist- ! snce arrived.The modern Goliath is sorely wounded, from the artack of | i his knees and sesking mercy.| It has always been proverbial of | NO TIME TO BE LOST \u2014 PROFIT BY THE OFFERS WHICH ARE M.VE YOU.IT Day IS A RACE FOR BARGAINS.ere CLOTHING FOR MEN \u2014\u2014 YOUNG MEN.FALL and WINTER OVERCOATE SUITS IN COLORED MATERIALS.Goods Some, Twenty Designs \u2014 IN \u2014 Opportunity \u2014 CLOTHING \u2014 fee \u2014 LADIES and SEALETTE MANTLES.BLACK ' \u2014and\u2014 COLORED YOUNG GIRLS.COLORED MANTLES with open arms in Quebec and is an honored guest ati Valcartier when he is free to go wherever lie p'euses smong the soldiers whom 4 vilifies and slanders.war, and that is to \u201cStay with it un.| the British race that they have an | ti! the end.\u201d The glory of our men \u2018 objective and continue -mtil the final | in the trenches is to kcep on advane- | end is accomplished.The nlodding ; \u2018ing, until victory :rowns their efforts | German nation makes use of the tac- i Our munition workers, men und wo- | tics of the Chinese: they have no ; men.are working « vertume, :0 suppiy i higher ideas and itrals than SAPETY DEPOSIT BOXES HEBERT\u2014On October 18th, 1916, at the age of 24 years, Leopold Hebert Hebert, organist SCOTT\u2014On the 18th October, 1918, William Cunningham Scott, aged | years.~~ _.Funeral from his late residence No.74 St.Ursule street, on Friday, soth instant, at 3.30 p.m., to Trinity Church and thence to Mount Her- AND ST.ROCH'S BRANCh.J.F.LANDERS j}! 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Court, No.820, C.O.F., will be held: THIS (Thursday) EVENING, At 8.00 o'clock, in their Rooms, 113 Ste.Anne street.Business: Installation of Officers.D.POWER, Recording Secretary.Y.W.CAl \u2014CHILDRENS CLASSA CLASS FOR CHILDREN, 6 TO 10 YEARS, SATURDAY, 11*AM.MARCHING, CAL- ESTHENICS, MARCHING, Telephone 56579.\u2014\u2014 SEWING CLASS\u2014\u2014 REDUCE HAGH COST of LIVING, AND JOIN OUR CLASS IN DRESSMAKING.CLASS BEGINS OCTOBER 24TH, AT £00 P.M, Telephone 8579.BERTHE ROY (From the Paris and New York .Conservatories) MUSIC TEACHER Voice Culture, Piano and Harmony.Studio: Lindsay Building, Ste John Street CAPT, PAPINEAU SYMPATHIZES WITH QUEBEC FAMLLY MR.WM.C, SCOTT DIED YESTERDAY ONE OF QUEBEC'S OLDEST AND BEST KNOWN CITIZENS PASSES AWAY.One of Quebec's oldest and best known citizens passed away last evening in the ptrson of Mr.Wiilam Cunningham Scott, a native of this city, who had reached the mature age of eighty years, Mr.Scott was for over fifty years the Quebec manager of the Canadian Express Company, and only retired from its services a few years ago.He was son of the late Hugh Erskine Scott, of Quebec.his mother having been a member of the Chillas family, who have been residents of Quebee since 1773.Mr.Scott was a devoted member of the Church of England, a delegate of the Provincial Synod, a member of the Cathedral congregation for active supporter of Trinity Church.Mr.Scott is survived by his widow, a daughter of the late Daniel McGie, and two sons and two daughters.DEATH OF MR.LEOPOLD HEBERT The death occurred yesterday of Mr.Leopold Hebert, son of Mr.Georges Hebert, organist of St.Jean Baptiste church.Deceased was 24 years of age, and was a brother of Mr.Henri Hebert.A UNIQUE BARGAIN A lot of All-Woo! Suits for Ladies, on sale this week for $6.90.MARCEAU & CIE,, 155 St.Joseph Street.BRITISH SAILORS\u2019 RELIEF FUND.Previously acknowledged .$6.504.38 Received by Mr.J.T.Ross:\u2014 Previously acknowledged .$4,774.45 H.A.Harding.28.Senator Choquette.10.00 Mr.Wm.Q.Stobo.10.00 Mr, C.E.D\u2019Auteuil.10.00 $4,820.43 PRIVATE J.A.COOPER KILLED AT FRONT.It was with sincere regres the many triends in this city learned of the death at the front, of Private J.A.Cooper, of the Grenadier Guards.The late Private Cooper previous to his enlistment in the fall of last year, had been in the employ of the Chateau Frontenac as valet, and was very popular with the patrons of the hotel.The deceased was a native of England, and so far can be ascertained had no relatives in this country.He was about 27 years of age and unmarried.FUNERAL OF LATE MR.OCTAVE MATTE.The funeral service for the late Mr.Octave Matte.contractor, took place at the Basilica at 9.00 o'clock yesterday morning.The service was chanted by Abbe Tancrede Paquet, assisted by Rev.Fathers Vachon and Blais, as deacon and sub-deacon.A large number of friends and acquaintances were present to pay their last respects, and to show their deep Matte.Othr relatives present were the four sons of deceased: Eugene, Ernest, Arthur and Albert Matte, and two grandsons, Charles and Paul H.Matte.Other relative s present were Messrs.AM.Bouchard, A.R.Legarde, O.Tardin, A.Jolin, A.Verreautt, I.P.Matte, L.O.Simard, A.Bernier, W.Bertrand, and N.Bertrand.The Knights of Columbus.of which decease] was a member, ar tended in a body.Decacsed was a member of the firm of Vandry & Matte.Interment took place at Belmont cemetery.More Man-Power * Behind the Job is wanted in every factory, in every 0.17x1m Building Material 140-148 ST, PETER STREET, QUEBEC, Phones 1890-1231, 1 We carry a large stack of all clases of Building Material, BRICK, CEMENT, , LI PLASTER, DRAIN ips, ROOFING PAPER -\u2014 and \u2014 ! J BUILDING PAPERS end practically everything to i sulld with, | 1 We will givAsrempt shipment | and guarantee satisfaction.§ Write or call on us.c store, in every office.Man- power comes from nourishing food that is rich in muscle- making material.Shredded Wheat Biscuit contains all the body-building material in the whole wheat grain in a digestible form.A man\u2019s food for a man's job.Serve with milk or cream or with sliced peaches or other fruits, { over fifty years, and of late years an | LAUDS DEEDS OF LATE SGT.MINNIS IN A LETTER TO BROTHER.INNUAL MEETING OF GARRISON CLUB LT.-COL.TURNBULL RE-ELECT.ED HON.PRESIDENT\u2014MEM- BERS KILLED IN ACTION.Captain Talbot M.Papineau, of the General Staff, Canadian Corps in France, prominent recently in a controversy with Henri Bourassa concerning Canada\u2019s part in the war has addressed a letter of sympathy to Mr.Wm.McInnis of the Transcontinental Railway, Cap Rouge, in con- ucction with the death in action of his brother, Sergeant John Ed.Mclanis, who was killed on Septem- Ler 13th, last, The recipient of the letter has two other brothers on active service, one nf whom was wounded about the ssme date that Sgt McInnis was killed.Captain Papineau's letter follows: October 3rd., 1916.Dear Mr.Mclsinis: .I am writing to tell you how deep- ty 1 feel the death of your brother, Sergeant McInnis, recently killed in the fighting on the Somme.His was an extraordinary record of courage and devotion to duty.He was in my own platoon when the regiment went to France and I know bim never to have missed a single turn in the trenches where he always played his part.I should think his At the annual general meeting of the Quebec Garrison Club, held last night, Col.J.¥.Turnbull was unanimously re-elected Hon.President of the Club.The outgoing committee was also re-elected with the exception of three members who, under the by-laws of the Club, were forced to retire.Lieut.-Col.Frnest F.Wurtele was re-elected president.The vice-presi- dency and other vacancies om the committee will be filled at 3 meeting to be held in the near future, The meeting was presided over by the President, Lieut-Col.Wurtele.The proceedings at meetings of the club during the past year were embodied in the reports presented.all of which were adopted.It was decided at last night's meeting to\u2019 continue as members without fees during the war, those members! of the Club who are at the front.A record is absolutely unique in the note of general sympathy was struck | Regiment.There cannot be more when the following members were | than three or four other men who reported as having been killed in ac-! Lave seen as much service.He went Doctor Tells How A Free You Can Have Filled Use at Home.Philadelphia, Pa.\u2014 Do you wear glasses?Are you à vicum of eye strain or other eye weaknecs?If so, ou will be ga: to knew that accord- ag to Dr.wis there is real hope for you.Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their cyes restored through the principle of thu wonderful free prescription, One man sas, after trying it: \u201cI was almost blind; could not see to read at ail Now I can resd everything without any glasses and my eycs do nct water any more.At night they would pain dreadfully; now they feel fine al the time.It was like a rsiracle to me.\u201d A lady who used it says: \u201cThe atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days everything seems clear.I can even read fine print without glasses.\u201d It is believed that \u2018thousands who wear glasses can new discard them in a reasonable tims and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes Eyesight 50 per cent In One Week's Time In Many Instances ce.To Strengthen - so as to be spa-ed the trouble and + pense of ever getting glasses.troubles of many descriptions may wonderfully benefitted by following the simple rules.Here is the scription: Go to any active drug 5 and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tab Drop one Bon-Opto tablet ir a four of a glass of water and allow to solve.With this liquid bathe the ey two or four times daily.Ycu shou notice your ey:s clear up perceptib right from the start and inflamma tion will quickly disappear.i 2 eyes are bothering you, even 3 ig take steps to save them ncw bei it is too late, Many hopeles«:y blind might have heer saved if taey à cared for their eyes in time.Note ; Another prominent Physiclawts the above article was submitt«d, ssid: Opto is s very remarksbie re y.Its tuent ingredients are well known to ominent eye specialists and widely prescribed by them.FER ne pane fostances or refund the money.tained from any good and is seat or a eons Tea sbouidatine the very few pre on hand forreguiar use in a'mosteve Ww.TEL ones Candidates must be sons of natural born British subjects and be from 18 to 33 years of age.\u2014 The Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve, wants men for immediate service Overseas, in the Imperial Royal Navy tion: \\ Major G.B.Wright.Captain J.T.Walsh.Mr.Garnet Lemesurier, Major W.A.Irving.SOLDIER OF 167TH BATT.FOUND DEAD AT LEVIS.Sergt.Gagne Thought to have Fallen Over the Clifi\u2014Inquest Today.Sergt.Stanislas Tancrede Gagne, of the 167 Battalion, aged 24-yecars, was found dead at the foot of the Mrs.Wm.S.Thomas.23.00 Mr.B.B.Baker.1.00 $8,530.38 cliff, near Mercier\u2019s factory, in Levis, yesterday morning.The matter was reported to Chief Marsan, head of the Levis Police, and to the military authorities.The hody as removed to the morgue and an iivestigation begun by both the police and military authorities.A formal inquest will be opened at Levis this + 1 00 morning at ten o'clock ! Sergt.Gagne is said to have come from Chicoutimi county.His cap was found at the tor.of the cliff, from which it is velieved he feli accidentally.Death is believed to have been due to à fracture of the skull, resulting from the fall.The 167th Battalion is stationed at Levis.DR.G.8.RAMSEY WRITES FROM FRONT Losses Are Not Much Heavier and Advance Is Better.We have been permitted to publish the following extrac: from 3 late letter received from Dr.G.8.Ramsey, of this city, who has heen at the front ever since the First Canadian Contingent crossed over.It sounds a markedly cheerful note to the final victory and also will interest the many friends of the men mentioned: \u201cWe are out from the line again and are not sorry, as we have been up there almost a month, buc aithough the fighting has been heavy everybody is more satisfied to be where we can take the offensive instead of siting .more or less quietly as fixed marks for | artillery practice.The losses are not ! much heavier than they were during the summer and we have sota¢ real advantage to show for them.\u201cJ have lost some good ir\u2018ends late.ty, including Victor Buchanan and Rene Pelletier, and while we atill think that the cause is worth it, both for them and for us, :t is rather hard at times to rise above the human side of it.However, I know that the war is for bigger principles and jesues than the merely persona.ones and the lives sacrificed have been well speat: Rene Pelletier had been doing splendidly here, and he was hit while leading his men in one of :he biggest and most successiul attacks of the war.He was a fine boy.Victor Buchanan was caught in a dugout, He will always be remembered in the R.H.C., as he was one of the most loved officers that ever has | wern the uniform.The wounded are beirg well cared for.and as the weather hae been rather warm most of the time they have been spared the hardships of cold and exposure to a large extent.Our superiority is marked in every branch and prospects were never sn : bright for « euccessful and not very diatant end of the war.Drs.Wright and Boyce of juchec \u201care in this unit as well as Yercy Woods, Jack Brown and Gibson.1 met Norman McCaghey coming out , of the trerches the other day.LT.O.McLEAN WOUNDED.The numerous friends of Lieut.Osborne McLean, of this city, will regret tu learn that he was wounded in the recent fighting In France, News to this effect has Just been received by hls mother, STEAMER ARRIVALS.Gibraltas, Ociober 18-\u2014 & à i Ë + I È i I | - ST.GEORGES HOUSE 83 ST.URSULE ET, QUEBEC Charters: Spanish steamer, 1873 Fine central situation, snd chumisg tons, coal.Atlantic range to Csllso, views overlooking historical gardens $s, November; several British steam- of the Ursuline Coavent, Laur ers (previously), 23.000 to 138,000 quarters grain, Atlantic range to west coast Italy, 15s 8d, with various OPp- tions, October-November loading: Norwegian steamer, 3,300 tons, dead weight, oil cake, Savannah to two ports South Sweden, 100 kroner, late October: foreign ship, 500 standards timber, Gulf to West Britain, 4625 64.November; schooner, 400 tons, coal, Kew York to Charlottetown, PEL £5: schooner, 400 tons, coal, New York to Fastport, Me.$3 and free discharge.NEW 88.LINE BETWEEN CANADA AND FRANCE First Sailing Next Month\u2014The 88.Nigaristan Will Start.\u2018Montreal, October, 16.1916.\u2014 Mr, William Garthwaite, of Paris.France, who has been spending the fast month or so in Montreal, perfecting the details of 3 new steamship line from Montreal and Halifax to St.Nazaire, France, is well- known in shipping circles in Paris, Loudon and Antwerp, and for sev- cral years prior to the outbreak of ihe war was occupied in \u2018active competition with the German Hamburg- Sud-Amerikanische Line.So successful was he that in (912-1913 the shipments made by Mr.Garthwaite, tu the south of Brazil and notably Puranagua and Rio Grande de Sul, were greater than those of the German line.The war cut down shipments to South America, and Mr.Carthwaite diverted his activities clsewhere.Through his connections with French official circles.Mr.Garthwaite has been able to co-operate vith one of the Dominion's foremost muaufacturing companies, the Canadian Car & Foundry Co.and his co-operation has resulted in the placing of orders for rolling stock to the value of thirty millions of francs in Canada.In connection with the shipment of this rolling stock, Mr.Gathwaite, through a company with which he is closely connected, The Marine Navigestion Co, Ltd.has arranged to ine sugurate 8 steamship line offering direct sailings from Candsa to France and so much \u2018cargo is now offering that the success of the line | is assured.The first few steamers have practically every ton of hooked, both on French government railway and private account, but subsequent sieamers may have space te offer.The first steam~r to load will be she Nigaristan.oi 7,300 tons deadweight.early next month, to be followed by the North Cambria at the end of Nevember.These steamers will make regular trips and offer a wionthly sailing, They will be sup- ! plemented by others if occasion of- {ers, The Marine Navigation Company is also owner of à ficet of fine clipper sailing ships.purchased from well-known Aberdeen owners for the most pat.Among them are the Inverneill, Invercauld, Invermay, Inversnaid and Carnmoney.and also the Victoria, Clyde and First Prize, the last three now being converted to motor-ships.All of these ships are | intended for the Canadian trade, particularly for the lumber trade from Chaleur Bay Miramichi, ete.As soon as the British Government release from requisition the SS.Cardiff, in which Mr.Garthwaite has an interest, this steamer will also be employed in the Canadian trade.Mr.Carthwaite's line has also under construction in England the $8.William Wallace, 7.300 tons, and the SS.Rotert Bruce, 8,400 tons, which will be tsunched in December and July next respectively.The line also has the «8.Dominion of 2,100 tons, intended for the Canadian-United «0 be launched in September, 1917.In 1012 H.M.King Albert bestowed upon de l'Ordre de in Couronne) as re- entide Hilla Hime-like rooms with oll modern conve.dences.Good table board.Separate _senls if desired Mn 7.L.DOUGLAS, Telephone 68.» Progriet-rea Call For Tenders The undersigned will receive until noon, Saturday, the 31st October, tenders for the construction and completion of a College, to be erected at Charny, County of Levis, P.Q., for the School Commission of Charny.These tenders must be sealed and on the envelope besides the address, must be written, the words: \u201cTender for College.\u201d The plans and specifications may he seen at the office of the Secretary of the said Commission, from 9.30 am.to 3.30 pm.A cheque of guarantee equal to ten per cent.(10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, made to the order of the School Commission of Charny, must accompany each tender.This cheque of gusranice will be confiscated if the contractor whose tender is accepted, refuses 10 sign the contract or fails to carry it out completely.The School Commission of Charny does not bind itself to accep! the lowest or any of the tenders.The School Commission of Charny, J.B.LALUMIER, O.14x7 Public N otice Estate of the late JOSEPH WIN.FIELD, in his lifetime, of the City of Quebec, Commission Merchant, deceased.All persons having claims against the ahove Estate are hereby notified to file the same.duly attested, within fifteen days at the office of the undersigned in the City of Quebec, and those indebted to the said Estate, are notified to pay within the sume delay and at the same place.Quebec, Oct.16th, 1016.By order of the Executrix.States trade, now building in Holland, and Mr, Garthwaite the honor of Knighthood of the Crown (Chevalier MEREDITH & MEREDITH, Notaries Public, 46 Dalhousie St, Quebec.07x68 space | .\u2018THE QUEBEC BANK | NOTICE is hereby given that a _ Special General Meeting of the Shareholders of The Quebec Bank will be held at the H:06 Office ot the said , Bank, in the Cuy of Qucbec, Que.| on Tuesday.the twenty-eighth day of ; November, 1916, at the hour of three | o'clock in the iternoon, for the purpose of considering an agreement for the sale by the said The Quebec Bank of its assets to The Royal Bank of Canada, upon (he terms net out in such agreement.à copy of which will | be mailed to euch Shareholder with this notice, and.if deemed advisable, of passing a resolution or resolutions | approving the said agreement and authorizing the President and General Manager of The Quebe.Bank to | affix to said agreement the corporate i geal of the Bank and to sign and execute the same for and in the name of and on behalf of the Bank; and also for the puipose of considering and, if deemed advisable, of passing all such other and further resolutions for fully carrying out the said agreement and, the terms thereof as the Shareholders shall consider expedient or advisable, and for the purpose of authorizing the Board oi Directors to give all such notices and make all such applications and to pass and execute all such other\u2019 acts, resolutions, deeds, instruments, matters and things as may be deemed necessary for procuring thu assent of tne Cove ernor-in-Council to the said agreement, and for carrying ont the same and distributing the proceeds of the Secretary.| NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that tie Plar at th neath of the Cap Rouge River is submerycd as well as tte other \u201c-Saxonis .- 1eé\u2014Adriatie .- 19\u2014Metagama .Keep Your Feet The position of phe Pies \u201c the | Cameronis N nd London.SIONAL SERVICE REPORT.niout the Cap Rouse K ver Is, as] 7 so NT.LlasSgow , Oct.18, 1016, ; off Your Mind heretofore, Shows, by, .= Buoy »y Nortiand Qu and Liverpool cape ee tio.pl W.& G.Conn! ay, and a te t and | *\u2014 « + Quebec .Liverpoel , 1 } .\" I've PT.eERRIDO the position of the Pler recently taken | \"\u20148t.Paws oo.N.Y.Lk Inward 13.30 pm L #5.Hochet Morton Massey , T.E, at the end or the long ævhaef Me in à | 19\u2014Pretorian .Quebec Glasgow and tow.Outward 7.20 a.m Sin 39 \u2014 Mac and tow.(ERERAL INSURANCE BEOKERS Chivopodiot, straight fine with the said Flat Buoy, | 31\u2014Athenia .» .Quebec.Glasgow |\u2018 Romaine: Sehoonere Daisy and ; Patients au be treated nt their | and about #00 feet to tbe west \u201c_Ausonia .- » Quebec.Falmouth | 1:10 ME 7 111 Mountain Hill ows bons Puese MSA.08 ST.JOHN ST.deep water Pler tha! was there up .N.Y.Liverpoot .N.¥Y.Liverpool * _N.Amsterdam.N.Y.Falmouth and Rotterdam » Quebec.Liverpool to develop Belgium's export trade § German competition, \u2014 cognition of Mr.Garthwaite's effort the face of the constantly-increasing.to last Winter, at the end of the long wharf.W.A.KINGSLAND, Agent.(Standard Time, 75th, Meredian.) Ga.AM.P.M.Thursday .190 1300 1818 Friday .90 1.82 1.368 Saturday .31 138 \u2014 388 Sealey .88 242 330 Moon Phases.ee er tr tir Hk:7! WATER AT QUEBEC.«_\u2014lonian .Quebec.Liverpoot «\u201c\u2014Aulsnia .N.Y.Falmouth and London.26-Scotian.Quehec.Glasgow \u201c\u2014Grampian .Quebec.Liverpoot «\u2014Pannonia .N.Ÿ.Falmouth and London.#__New York.N.Y.Liverpool » Ordena.» » N.Y.Liverpool 28\u2014Feltria .N.Y.Falmouth and London.\u201c \u2014Kroonland .N.Y.Liverpool 0\u2014Folia, .« .N.Y.Bristol pre os Bh Yo sinus Ililda M.Backman anchored.Flat Point, 576: Squally, gale north- cast.Inward 8 p.m.yesterdsy Lord Strathcona., Montreal to Quebec.Longue Pointe, 134: west.Inward 10 dm.Befimouth, 130: Clear, tnward 1.10 p.m.Borgsten.Borgsten.Three Rivers, 66: Clear, southwest.Inward 11.15 s.m, Silverdale.#4 = te Clear, south- southwest.i.8, McCRERVY, Superintendent said sale.n| By order of the Boardc B.B.STEVENSON, | General Manager.Quebec, Oct.12h, 1916.O.13to29 ee rt - WALLACE COLLEGE 110 RICHELIEU ST, QUEBEC \u2019 Sixteenth, Year.Instruction given ia Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy, Mathematics, Drawing, Music snd Moders Les- Classified Advertisements THE GREAT CIRCULATING MARKET - PLACE OF OPPORTUNITIES unss> FOUND.FOUND\u2014On Glacis Hill s gentle?man's golf ring.Owner can have same by identifying property, and paying for this advertisement.WANTED.WANTED\u2014A clerk for an insurance office.Must be conversant with French, English and typewiiting.Address in own handwriting stating qualifications and salary to X.X.Chronicle Office.oct.19x3.WANTED\u2014A good servant girl, speaking both languages for a Jamily.of three persons to come to Montreal, references required.Will pu good salary.Apply to Mr.Minger, St.Roch\u2019s Hotel, between 5 and 6 o'clock p.m.| - \u2014 oct.17x3.WANTED \u2014 A Housekeeper for two gentlemen.Apply to this office.P.J.D., care Chronicle Officeoet.17x3.po me WANTED\u2014A good dining room girl speaking both languages preferred, to go out of town.Apply to J.A.Thompson, Clarendon, from 9 to 10 a.m.or 6 to 7.30 p.m.oct.17x3 hand baby's preambulator.stating particulars to B.D, Office.WANTED\u2014Flat or rooms furnished suitable for house keeping.No children.Upper town preferred.Reply to W, H.8, \u201cChronicle.\u201d WANTED\u2014Salesman of good appearance and ability to represent us locally.Previous experience not essential but applicant must have good knowledge of present business conditions.State age, former occupation, etcetera and Address The Industrial Securities Corporation, Limited, 189 St.James Street, Montreal, Que.oct.5xth-tux8 TO LET.TO LET-\u201cAPARTMENTS MONTCALM\" 115 Claire Fontaine street, (Near Grande Allee).Flats, heated, janitor service, hot water at all seasons, nine rooms in each flat, balcony in front and rear, automobile garages, elevator, lighting apparatus furnished, everything absolutely modern.Apply to J.\u2018*.Boisvert, N.P., Parliamen: Buil._:.Phone 998 or 1421.Oet.19x1m.TO LET\u2014Double Room furnished or unfurnished.All modern conveniences.Apply No.8 Turnbull Ave (2nd storty).oet.19x$.STORE TO LET\u2014For immediate possession or 1st of May, 1917, the stbres No.37-39 St.Peter street, 5 floors, electric elevator, furnace, etc.Apply to 53 D'Auteuil St, or Serois & Serois, Notary, Couillard street.oct.17x6.a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO LET\u2014A room mn a private family near Chateau Frontenac; Phone 4787 for particulars.oct.186x1w, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TU LET\u2014A eight room dwelling with bath room, heated, snow and garbage cleared, hard wood floors throughout.At good terms.Apply to W.Brochu, 85 Aberdeen.Phone 5794.oct.16x1m.mr TO LET\u2014House No.46 D'Artigny St., 8 rooms and bath room, electric light, etc., antique black walnut sideboard, etc, for sale.Enquire on premises or phone 3650.oct.13xtf TO RENT-+ choice flats Columbia Fir Firnish, each seven rooms and cellar.King Furnace.On Fraser St, next Maple Ave.Ail coaveniences.Ready 1st Oct.For plans, etc.Apply Staveley & Staveley, Architects, or L.F.Burroughs, 147 Maple Avenuesept.extf.\u2014fqe TO LET-To let for October 18th $ flats, containing 9 rooms and bath room, with all modern conveniences, heated by the proprietor.Gas, electric light, ete, situated at the corner of Lafrance ani Cartier Avenue.Apply at this address or phore 5954.sept.27xim.FURNIFHED ROOMS \u2014 Large and cow fortable.Continuous hot water to bath ruoms.Goc4 service Tel 835; W.8.Richardson, \u20186 St Anne Et, Quebec s3nov'16xtf.HOUSE TO RENT\u2014House No.63 Bt.Jouis St, unfernished, in excellent order.Apply 10 C.E.Tas thereau, Esq., N.P., Dominion Buildings, St.Peter St.sept.16xtf mr serre TO RENT\u2014A large bright bedroom with all home comforts.at 47 Claire Fontaine St.Phone 3920.Oct.17xtu-th-satx3 OFFICES 10 LET-Fine modern rélices, well heated.Large safety valt at No.88 Mountain Hill.App'y to ¥d Belanger, 29 Notre Dame Street.Jan.stxur.th.saexul ATT.FOR SALE OR TO LET.gossension en or vefore 15th Novemr next, the House No.148 Grande Allee.For particulars apply to Amos J.Colston, 188 Peter street, Quebesoct.13xiw |\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOR SALE OK TQ LET-Witn tail 01008 PROPERTIES FOR SALE.SPECIAL OFFER $5,000 ON TERNS Address: TE QUESEC NONE DULDERS Limited, , ROOMS 308-11, MERGER BLDG.Phone 441.MISCELLANEOUS \u2014__\u2014rmermmetremememmemer tnt MISCELLANEQUS \u2014 We buy, sell, and exchange new and secondhand household furniture, piano, safes, stoves, etc.Also fur comts, sleigh robes.L.J.A.Demers & Cie, Auctioneers and Furniture Dealers, 11 Dalhousie street.Tel.1322.oct.19x8, _\u2014rmgmpmtmm ntm The Quebec Carpet Cleaning Co.has opened up a new Accounting Department through which private and business accounts will be attended to.Also business systems installed at moderate prices.All information given by applying to John Thomson, Lindsay Building, 203 John street.oct.10xtu-th-satx2w I \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WAR STAMPS AND RED CROSS\u2014Price list free on application, Willy Jacoby, London, 131 Cannon street, E.C.oct.18x2, EE ?FOR SAL.FURS, CLOTHING FOR SALR \u2014Greatest bargain ever been offered in Quebec.Persian skin coat, trimmed Alaska Sable worth $300.for $1 Man's Beaver Coat worth $250.for $170.Fox set worth $45, sell for $29., woH set worth $20, for $14, near seal coat worth $130, for $76.Persian coat worth $150., for $60.Must sell quickly leaving town.Apply from 9 in morning till 9 in evening, 240 Si, Francois, corner St.Roch Hoteloct.18x1w.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOR SALE\u2014 Ia Lower Town at the corner of St Thomas and St Paul streets a 8 storey brick building with a store giving good revenue.Good conditions for a prompt purch- user, Another house at Bergerville, à minutes from the care, new last spring.Two parier ia wood with rooms each.Goed No.¢ DeSalaberry.LOT FOR SALE\u2014A desirable lot adjoining 7¢ St Louis opposite the Battle Fields Park minutes from Maple Avenue.74 St.Louis Road, or phone Writ oct.i3xiw FOR SALE\u2014A lot with two gare ages suitable for automobiles or other purposes.Magnificent place in the centre of St.Johe\u2019s Suburbs at No.79 St.Gabriel street.Apply at No.72 1-2 same street oct iix3w rer FOR SALE\u2014Dwelling house Nos.! 84 and 56 Little Champlain street, 13 rooms.Could easily be divided in: two dwellings.Ground 38 x 148 feet.Good site for a warehouse.W.R, La\u2018 Rue, Notary, 28 St.Ann street, FOR SALE\u2014The valuable perty, Nos.63 and 66.Des Jireet, St.Rock's, with first-class double stone house, erected thereom, with large yard in rear.For particulars apply to Amos J.Colston, Hoche laga Bank Building, St.Peter Streetsept.18xt| PERSONAL., pr MARRY\u2014For duccess and bappi- ness many thousand members; botR.sex wishing early marriage; hundreds\u2019 wealthy; confidential descriptions free; established ten years, The Reliable Club; Mrs.Wrubel, 738 Madison, Oakland, Calif.oct.3xim WOULD YOU MARRY IF, SUITED?Best Matrimonial paper! published.Mailed Free, the Corres-: pondent, Toledo, Qhio.__septitxim \u2014 Province of Quebec \u2019 District of Quebec.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.No.1167.THE CRUSHED STONE COMPANY, LIMITED, of Deschailtons, P.Q., In Liquidation; and 1 J.B.CARPENTIER, Accoantant, of } Montreal, \u2018 Liquidator.\u2018 NOTICE is hereby given that JF.KE.\u2019 Carpentier, accountant, of Montreal, has heen named liquidstor for the Company in liquidation by judgment rendered October 7th,\u201d 1918, , The creditors of the Company in liquidation, and all persons haviy claims against it, should produce 4b claims, certified under oath, to the liquidator at his office, No.338 by James street, Room 61, at Montre within thirty days of the publication of the present notice.Quebec, Oct.16th, 1916.Amd.ROBITAILLE: -.eS EES oct.iixim \\ » 1 | \\ } 4 « mt let Glasgow Passenger Service.Giasgow F\u2014BATURNIA Nov.6\u2014Athenis .Nov.20 For Infcrmation, spply: ANDANIA .Toes.Nov.wen mn.Local Agents, of Alsunis., , .: Robert Reford New York-\u2014Bristol.mr a pren To Nene 169 Be.Peter St, Quebec.P.8 Btocking, 8 Se.Louis Street mm | The Robert Reford Co.Limite, 208 St.Peter St, Quebec.FRA CH LINE KEW TORY ORDER Prom Montreal and Freight «os.Oct 26 CUNARD LINE M6.LAPAYETTE.Oct.81, 3p.m.x ROCHAMBEAU .oe 28,3 pm.CANADIAN SERVICE «+0.Nov, 43 Nak cpr, of Sines] MONTREAL TO LONDON .& Stocking, 83 St Louis street.From London From Steamers leave for Montreal, daily except Sunday, at 6.00 p.m.Saguenay Steamers leave | Wednesday and at 8.00 a.m, For rates and tion, apply at the Company's Office, No.46 Dal housie street.Telephone Freight Dept, Telephone 3 Oct.16\u2014ASCANIA .Cabin and Thiru-Class.From Bristal, Sept.96\u2014FELTRIA.Cabin passengers only.Quebec 'i Line Quebec Saturday No g3dvance fees.informa- mission basis.shell.The Gredi'ors Pro Association .QUEBEC.\u2018 Telepnone 8819.For information, apply The Robert Reford Co., Limited, General 303 St.Peter St, Quebec.CREDITOR va.DEBTOR.Let us collect your old accounts.Ask for further information.active 147 MOUNTAIN HIL.PAFSTYCFR Northland.Nov.18 Ven Che mAUCN, LULU -LNCU0IE DT.GU.cLu,.MONTREAL \u2014 QUEBEC \u2014 LIVERP\u201d 1h I RICHT (tAver \"la MONTREAL TO BRISTOL (Avcamouth Debk) Oct.3\u2014Folis .Oct 28 i We get nothing unless we collect.Our long and varied experience enabies us to convert your delinquent accouats Into cash on à rtraight com- That is our proposition in 8 nut.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Maa Whi.JAC 48% FABRIQUE STREET.Ladies\u2019 Grey Kid Boots.Kid tops.Ladies\u2019 Kid Boots, in all styles.FALL GOODS Ladies\u2019 High Tan Calf low eel Boots See our \u201cSPECIAL\u201d $4.00, 8-inch high cut laced Boots in black Men's Military Boots and Leggins.Custom Shosmakers and Repairing.Children\u2019s Boots, in all styles.QUES & SONS \u201d Telephones iOffice, 8888; Residence, 1794 >» Dr.EUGENE BEAULIEU 86 ST.JOHN STREET SURGEON-DENTIST, 8 Office Hours: 8tolsam., Sto5p.n, 7:09 pa QUEBEC.DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limit: MINERS AND SHIPPERS OP THE CELYBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS Screened, Run-of-Mine and Slack Per Particulars, apply to -SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.(rime IMPERIAL PINT -¥QUART BOTTLE Ge Phende 0000-0001.IMPERIAL QUAR n À trial order will convince you of its parity and wholesomeness, V.S.O.FINE OLD MELLOW SCOTCH WHISKY Specially impected in the following sizes: | POCKET SIZE, at.FLASK (ov .FOUNd) +.205 er ene 000 FLASK (oval).a.wes _ DUNCAN MACNAB orges Patry, \u201cTHR HOUSE OF QUALITY.\u201d av 010 see BOC 850 08 28 FABRIQUE STREET.QUEBEC.Th Reversionary 2010, amountsd te $5,887,000.00, Delag at the rate Bors of Pohephatiers.for pec vu EU m0 vos eo 0.0 soû ces ve ve ous sos ces 600 ses cos À! ee.of num on all with profit policies, W.& G.MORTON MASSEY, Chis Agente MA Meounenie Mill, Quobey $15 per 81,000 $00 00 coo mu ves Bes 200 30 0P-A00,000 7,878,000 7,000,000 1008 % por Saxonis .Set,Nov.11, 8pm *Cameronis .8st, Nov.18, nods Orduns .Bet,Nov.23, Spm \u201cTo Liverpoui and Glasgowi © New.York\u2014Falmouth\u2014 Closing Letters (Canadian Press) New York, Oct, 18 \u2014Speculative influences were agsin uppermost in to- days broad and active market, a large part of the trading being restricted to specialties of a volatile character snd low priced rails and industrials whose status remains more or less undefined.Chief among those were the paper, leather and festilizer stocks, which were unusually active at gains of 3 to ¢ points.Other strong shares ineluded United States Industrial, which left the specialties at an extreme gain of 14 1-8 to 141 1-3, Cuban American Sugar and Porto Rico Sugar, with grose gains of 6 and 5, respectively, and Atlantic, Gulf and West \u2018Indies, which wrested supremacy from other shipping issues on its rise of 3 3-4 to 98, à net record.Trade conditions are largely responsible for the higher levels in these issues, it being generally rec- oginzed that the paper and leather \u2018industries are deriving further substantial benefits from foreign orders.The same reason applies with equal force to the sugar stocks, while the movement in Atlantic, Gulf and the West Indies accompanied reports of enormous earnings and prospective dividends to share hoiders.Substantial advances were registered by other inactive shares, notably National Biscuit, Loose-Wiles Biscuit, Harvester, Continental Can.Tacific Telephone, Montana Power and petroleums, , United States Steel lost none of its prominence as the market leader, furnishing its customary large quots, : but traversing a relatively narrow radius and closing st 8 net gain of 1-5 of a point Standard Rails Ches- apeake and Ohio, and Illois \u2018Central were strong during the forenoon notably the latter being advanced from « 5 to 6 per cent basis.TFotal sales, amounted to 1,090.000 shares.Developments bearing upon the market were mainly favorable, embracing additional gold imports, advances in steel and iron products, increased demand for copper and easier rates for call loans .Bonds dealing were heavy, with an irragular tone to international issues.Total sales, par value, $7,670,000.2HGTADUOOVOLRACOQN ° 9 ° NEW YORK MARKET.9 2 9350420000.QOCOGANGO (By Bruneau and Dupuis) Am Beet Sug.9% 109% 90% Am Can Co.\u2026 6134 6134 60% Am Car Fdy.67% 671, ce Am Loco .70 94 7835 Am S & R.510 111% 109% 11054 Am Sug Ref.117% 11775 116$, .133 AR .04% 1065 as 0% Cash so ss 345; \u20180014 Balt & Ohio.CPR.Cent Leather.Ches & Ohio.CM &StP.Colo I' & I.Con Gas .5434 14114 Crucible $tl.86 | | ' ! Distillers .45% Erie .8) do 1st pfd.53 PR .Gt Noe pid.118% .A .G N Ore ctis.43 Tis Central .108% 10935 108% Ins Cop .6434 In Con Corp.17% do pfd .In M Marinedo pfd .1164 Kan City Snu.27% Kenn Cop Co.5274 Lehigh Val .83%; Maxwell ,.88% Mex Petrol'm.100%; Miami Cop .30}4 Missouri Pac.8% Nat'l Lead .69% Nevada Cons.2334 N Y Central.108 NY NH & H.a1 Norf & West.148 North Pac .111% Penna .58 Press Stl Car.8834 Ray Con Cop.25% ®l% aR 2933 53 83% 8874 11144 3H 7054 22% 22 106% 107% 1% 6 145% 14334 112 11114 8% 38 68% 674 6s;5 2hhé 2614 934 * - By the Can.Près \u2014 1 {aging director of 11054 108% 110 | wh Mwy 10136 100% 10144) 204 20 ou 0 08% ok; 132% 123 122% 0% 2284 23 oe Reading *.100% Repl &S.1% South Pac .10014 South Ry .20% do pid .,.683% Studebaker .13234 Tenn Cop .23 Third Ave .38% nion Pac .88% Union Pac .149% U S Rubber.61 U 8 Steel .114% 113% 113% dopfd .120% .Utah Cop .95% 988¢ 04% 043 Westinghouse, 6226 63% 63% 62% a°9macannoaagange a @ ons, ol a 9 VOD ORARSOZ RENE OO London, Oct.18\u2014Calcutta linseed, Oct-Nov.815, 6d.Linseed oil, 41s, Sperm oil, £46 10s.Petroleum, American refined, 1 1-84; spirits, 1s 8 1-84, purpentine, spirits, 430.10 1.94.R Americsn strained, 81s, 9d.8.\u2014\u2014 Savannah, Ga, Oct.10=Turpentine firm, 44; sales, 138; receipts, 301; shipments, 44; stocks, 26,067.1,994; receipts, 14834 149% 601$ co% 180% 01 118 1 types \"6° Closing Letters (By Broem & Gourdeau) New York, October 18&\u2014Isregula- rity characterised the movement of prices in the stock market today.To à very large extent, the session was a specialty affair in which a certain few stocks, comparatively spesking, featured in moteworthy advances, while price changes in the large majority were confined to narrow limits, Transactions, too, were greatly | 85 made up of operations for the professional account.Ante-election uncertainty is having a deterrent effect upon speculation, so far as outside interests are concerned, and this, it is expected, will continue until the estcome in the National Politics may be definitely seen, We rather look for the stock market to continue slong present lines, meantime, Sales, stocks, 1,117,435; Bonds $5,- 630,800.\u2014 Chicago\u2014Wheat\u2014Coincident with the announcement that they were securing large supplies of wheat from Australia, the British government began to buy American wheat in a large way and, despite reports: to keep their operations secret, it is known that during the last three days export sales of United States wheat have been very large.There is little encouragement in the situation for a bear.Corn\u2014Corn advanced with wheat and further buying by cash interests some of which was evidently against export sales, There is little use to sell corn short so long as cash interest sare able to pay the prices now obtaining for both old and new eorn.Oats\u2014Oats appeared to borrow their strength largely from other grains, although there was bullish factor of a number of export bids.The market is pot likely to advance permanent], of better shipping facilities, (By McDougsll & Cowans) Montreal, Oct.18\u2014The' market held it\u2019s strength in most issues throughout the day ar in certain of the specialties further .arge advances were recorded.Industrial Alcohol jumped ip over 10 points in after- upon the market is beginning to look like the erratic one that we had some time ago.International Paper was strong as were others of the paper issues due to the announcement of a most drastic increase in prices for 1917.Union Pacific and Reading led the market in the railroads and gained two points.The declaration of a quarterly dividend at the direc- | torate meeting at rate of 6 pe.of! Illinois Cen.came as a surprise and | helped to strengthen railroads.Reports from steel and copper trades continue highly optimistic, and the teturn to million share days in the market indicates that public influence is being restored because of great.bus {ess prosperity which the country is now cnjoying.Although the political situation is of dominant interest it is not at present disturhing the mark- ct.Until the election !s over, how- cver, there will remain the possibility of an upset of prices because of it.To:al sales 1,117435; bonds $7.- 636,500.(By L.Q.Beaubien & Co) Southern Canada Power, W.C.Hawkins, of Hamilton man.the Dominion Lower & Transmission Co, and F.W.Teele, of Boston, formerly vice- president and general manager of T'orto Rico Ry.Co.have been elected to the Board of Southern Canada Power Co.More Gold Shipped, New York, Oct.18\u2014After a lapse of several weeks, gold imports from Canada were resumed today J.P.Morgan and Company depositing at the asscy office $5,000,000 received from Ottawa.This makes a total of about $115,- 000,000 received from various foreign sources chiefly British, since the beginning of the inflow last May.(By Bruneau & Dupuis) New York, Oct.18\u2014The feature today has been a very sharp rise in Industrial Alcohol, following a report that a large new contract had been signed.One of two other specialties have been active but the market as a whole has been content with à steady range of prices.News of the day has not been important.We are coming into the home stretch of the political race and opinion naturally varys as to which candidate is leading, The situation is not of course, even approximately as important as when the issue was Bryan and free silver, hue nevertheless to tiiose who take a long view, the coming four years sre likely to prove fifficult and important ones for this country and much will depend upon the character of the administration, There is no doubt but what the until there is a chance.tendency of the market is to discount Mr.Hughes election and if! this should be erronowe or even ap- | pear so before cloction, a desided reaction would probably be.in order.Unless general opinio vineed 88 to the outcome we are likely to have a sothewhat fresky » becomes cou- market between now and election.Total sales, stock 1,11%,435; Bonds \u201cSHUDOGADOLONSOUO By Local Brokers;!s a {9° MONTREAL EXCHANGE.5, CORSA GONOORUNGOS (By Breen & Gourdeau) Bell Telephone: 86 at 14834.B : 66 at 864, Stesmships: 35 at 33%, Civic Investment: 28 at 81.Detroit: 60 at 118, 23 at 118%, 43 at 11834, 38 at 118%, 26 ar 118%.guatec Railway: 30 at 20, 25 at Twin City: 10 at 9624, Canads Cement: 35 at 6634, 66 at os.\u2018Canada Cottons: 35 at 37.4.Genmerak Electric: 10 at 119, 10 at 119%.Consolidated Smelting: 85 at 40%, T8 at 40, 10 at 3934, 176 at 30%.Domirion Steel Corporation: 60 at 46%, 135 at 6856, 10 at 6636, 310 at 66%, 6 at 6634, 150 at 455, 85 at 66%.Dominion Textile: 36 at 86, Penmans: 66 at 71 Laurentide: 160 at 105.Riordon Paper: 90 at 06, 10 at 07%, { Scotia: 50 at 127, 25 at 126%.Spanish River: 165 at 16, 70 at 1514, : 80 at 15, 125 at 15K, 3¢ at 19%, 33 at | 15, 10 at 15, 50 at 15%, 23 at 1834, 18 | at 15%.Steel of Cansda: 25 at 64%, 100 at 04%, 35 at 6434, 80 at 0434, 35 at 436, 50 at 644, Wayagamack: $0 st 7614, 150 at $134, 35 at 83, 60 at 61%, 175 at 81, Canada Car pid: 60 at 68.Canada, Cottous pfd: 10 at 81.Sherwin-Williams pfd: 3 at 9734.Spanish River pfd: 40 at 45, 35 at 4534, 50 at 45, 25 at 45%, 35 at 45, Steel of Canadas pfd: 5 at 91, Wayagamack Bonds: $000 at 56, $5,- 000 at 87, $1,800 at 9834, $10,000 at 87, $300 at 87, War Loan: $500 at 06%.Commerce Bank: & at 134%, § at 164.Montreal Bank: 2 at 280, Nova Scotia Bank: 18 at 254 New War Loan: 900,000 at 99, Tramway-Power: 4¢ at 39, granomdagnoooogaes 9 GRATIN 9 Whest: December.December.May .Oats: se es ay December, .May va es 00 00 0.BEM 106% 9 SUSSSHHRURJONAB SOS (By Brees & Gourdsau) Close.High.Low.168 163 794 >.81% 46% 70% un 9% 82% 1646 168% 165 141 =0% 70% s% 52% hy THE TORONTO o 9 PRODUCE MARKET n a CUOCHNNOVARNXOSOUa Toronto \u2014 Quotations \u2018are as tob lws\u2014 Wheat: Ontario (new crop) No.3 winter $1.60 to $1.63 outside ing to location, Wheat-\u2014Mantoba, Nod- Thene 180.BRUNEAU & DUPUIS Or Met ft Ere Disest Private Wire with: POST à PLAGE - < - - © Well Bueet Mew Tori .Govars Premptiy Evseutes cn at Matin te.das.A LOGINORAB +o +s 00 0 ¢ o \u2026 Mano 24-13-12 Sauit-su-Matelot Strest NCDOUGALL § CONMNS ot Broken 118 MOUNTAIN WiLL \u2018Phonue: 1402 and 1452 H.8 THOMSON.\" MANAGER L 6.Beaubien & Co 4 GENERAL CHANGE IN ss \u2014\u2014__ 9 CAMAOLAN GOVERNMENT RRILWAY # St.John, to | (Sat.to Mt.Joli only), connection fe TRAIN SCHEDULES.SUNDAY, OCTOBER Mh For full particalars, apply to 20 | ohn street, Chateau Frontense, C0 Station.Ta HM C.A LANGEVIN, O15 itp.Passe.Agent.\u2026 lie Ab ° (Levis Station), Levis._ cean Limited, 12.10 asm, daily ter Halifax, Sydney.- Mortreal, \u2019 1 ces - Maritime 235 pu, | Murray Bay.127 pr.to Moatresly | 415 pam.to Montreal og-= STOCK BROKERS, Eevee 180 pm.to 3 70 ST.PETER STREET.| Saturday to Monk, Edmundstom.| Members of the Montreal to Mo = 490 pm, Mon, Wed, Bef.Stock Exchange.Phones: 0045-0848.E L HARDY, - Manager.HECTOR GRENIER LAND SURVEYOR, Warer Powers, Livoita ) Lumber § 8 ST.PETER ST.Tel Men À : Money w Lead i Plent Secured for f GUSTAVE JOBIDON, Ÿ : LLL, 8 NOTARY J.Arthur Laites, Bugess Trudel, CA, LIA CA, LIA 1 nd & Tradel Accountants, LeRue, Trude! & Picher Liquidators of Insolvent Estates, .Administrators, Appraisers, Trustees.Compromises between Debtors and Creditors.190 ST.PETER STRERT.Dominion Building, Quebec.Phones 45%0, 4831.1 n $1.84; No.8 north, $1.81; No, 3 north $1.76 1-ac, Oats, Canada western, No.3 61 1-2¢; No.3 Canada western 59 1-2¢ at lake ports for immediate ship- Ontario No.2 white 86 to 58c.outside, No, 3 white 38 to 87c.outside.Corn, on track Toronto No.3 yellow $1.01, Peas\u2014$2.15 to $2.20.Barley \u2014 fc.to $1.00 outside for maîting, and 02e to 08¢ for feed.Buckwheat 93c.shipping pointe, Flour \u2014 Manitoba: Listed quots- tions at Toramto are: First patents $0.80; second patents $8.00; strong bakers $7.40.Flour \u2014 Ontario: Winter flour, 9 per cent.patents $7.15 to $7.35 sea- bord.Millfeed \u2014 Manitoba bran $39.00 to $30.00 per ton; shorts, $29.00 per ton on track, Toronto.COUCHE ENS CORNE NO COTTON MARKETS, @ a SRONONNGANGOGONONO New York, Oct.10-Cotton futures closed steady.Closing bids :October, 18.40¢; 18.51¢; December, 18.60\u20ac; March, 18.61\u20ac; January, May, 18.71\u20ac, Spot closed steady.Middling uplands, 18.60c.Sales, 300 bales, Liverpool \u2014 Cotton, spot good in- quicy.Prices strong.American middling, fair, 11.384; good middling, 10.804; middling, 10.684: low middling, 10.504; good ordinary, 10.144; ordinary, 9.84d.The sales of she day were 10,000 bales, of which 1,600 were for P.O.Box 212.TeL 193 BREEN & GOURDEAU STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, 6 §T.PETER STREET.end ¢ SAULT-AU-MATELOT STREET Private Wire Connections ; ete rt tr, TOBIN MANUFACTURING CO, in Liquidation, Bromptonville, P, Q.J W.QUINN, Liquidator, | offer for sale the following properties: Block 1\u2014Three lots of land, eitu- ated at Petit Riviere St, known and designated unier he r imbers 19, 70 and 21.upon tia aie ¢ cial subdivision of the Ine nur: ol: !£438-19-20-21, upon the official pian {and book of reference of the Parish of St.Sauveur, P.Q, with buildincs Block 8\u2014One lot of land near Petit Riviere St.Chatles, known as subdivision 29 of the nr'ginal lot number 2436 of the offizial p'an and book of ! reïcrence of the Parish of St.Saue veut, P.Q., with the buildings thereco erec'ed.The above properties can be pure chasied at a very reasonable figure.Prices and terms and further infor CANADA.Province of Quebec, District of Quebec.City of Quebec.RECORDER'S COURT.No, 3316, Civil.THR CITY OF QUEBEC * Plaintiff; vs.: EDOUARD GIGUERE, ° Defendant.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in virtue of a writ of fieri facias de bonis issued in this cause, the goods and chattels of the above named defendant consisting of scales, light fixtures, ete, ete., seized in this | cause, will be sold on Thursday, the second day\u2019 of November, at ten o'clock, at the St.Peter*s Market Hall, GRO.TRUDEL,, B.RC.Quebec, Oct.16, 1910.- tsp.speculation and export, and included 9,800 American, Receipts were 18,000 bales, including 4,000 American.Futures closed irregular and unsettled.Sat, to La Tuque, Sanmaer, Nottar' man réservations.apply C.and D.P.Agent, 32 Ocean S:eamship lines.\u2018l'hone 69.male over 18 years oid, may homes stead a quarter-section of Deminion lend in Manitoba, Sas katchewan or Alberts.Applicant & must appear in person at the Dom.n- lon Lands Agpey or Sub-Agency for the District Ratry by proxy may be made at any Yxominion Lands Agency { 4 rey nerformed in the vicinity.thereon erected.\u2026 Eood standing may pre-empt quarter-section alongside his homestead.Fri-e $8.00 per acre.\u2018 each of three years after earning\u2019 ! homestead patent; al: » 50 acres extra i cultivation.P i be obtained as soon as homestead patent.on ceriale conditions.homestead right may take a h- ased homestead in certain Ginrictsmation can be had by applying to the | price $3.00 ; \u2018 .00 per acre.Duties\u2014Must, i Liquidator at the above sddress, reside six months In each of three: ; .years, cultivaie 30 acres and erect à! house worth $1300, to redultion in case of rough, scrubby or stony land.Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under cere tain conditions.this advertisement will not be 190 St.John Street THE CHILDS CAFE Cor.St.Peter & St.James.Phone 3438 88 St.Joséph Street - Tavie and Attendance Unsurpassed HOME-MADU Vilas: Apple, Raisin, Cocoanul, Blucherry.each, Lemon, Cranberry, Mince and Custard, (Palais Union Station) Quebes.:: National, 800 pos, Tues, Thurogi 5 and se A Mere.|| Through New York 0 Sleeping Car Traine Leave Levis: 3 1.20 em\u2014For Portland, Sherbrooke * and all local stations, except Sunday.daiis 840 pm.\u2014For New York and Boston and all main line stations .daily.For Chaudiere Val.ley and Megantic divisions : daily except Sunday.Through New York Pull man Buffet daily, connecte \u2018| ing at Sherbrooke with Pull» man for Boston.Ferry from Quebec thirey minutes in advance of train departure.| For further information and Pull.F.$ Stocking .St.Lovis st, \u2018 + fo Thos.Cook & Sur, and add Northwest Land Regulations, The sole Lead vi a laquiy.or any
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