The Quebec chronicle, 8 novembre 1916, mercredi 8 novembre 1916
[" ESTABLISHED 1764.HARLES EVANS HUGHES WILL BE NEXT PRESIDENT OF US, WILSON SURE olives or cherries.To be prepared and served as c Both these articles come from - Patronizved by H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught.TWO NEW ADDITIONS TO OUR ALREADY WELL ASSORTED STOCK.AETCHIE NUTS, in 6 ounce tins.Served as dessert with whipped cream, or in ,COEURS DE PALMIERS (Hearts of Palms), 4 in a tin.$1.40 each cocktails in place of anned asparagus.I'lle de la Reunion.\" Retablisbed 1882.* A.GRENIER.06-96 St.John Street Phones 1867-1248 THATY DEAD IH BOSTON ACCIDENT CROWDED PASSENGER CAR' PLUNGES OVER OPEN] IRIDGE INTO WATER | Boston, Nov.7\u2014The lives of von] thirty to forty persons were lost to- | might when a crowded passenger car of the Boston Elevated Street Railway plunged through an open draw | bridge into Fort Point channel, just | outside the south station terminal.| Twelve other persons were rescued © from the water by fire boats and tugs.One man, Thomas Gannon, died after | being brought tv shore.Two bodies | were found with grappling irons but the recovery of other bodizs was de- \"layed, as it was believed, :hey were pinned in the car which rested on the | bottom of the chauncl, 33 feet deep.Gerald Walsh, motorman of the car who jumped before it went over the edge of the draw, asserted that the accident was due to the fact that théte was no Tiyhé on the gates protecting the opening.He and Geo McKeon, the conductor who also teaped and so saved his life, were arrested on technical charges of man- slagghter.The conductor was un- consciéus and the police were unable to learn exactly the number of his gers.Some of the rescued e Russiars Gain Grouné.Petrograd.via Loadon, Nov, 7\u2014In the Wegion cas: of Kirlibaba on the Tragsylvanisn \u2018-out.says the Ruse: sian, étatement from Gen:rat Headquarters.a Russian attack resulted in the dismmerinz of two enemy qund'an ] the capture of trenches with oveg a hundred prisoners and two macpipe guns, .th of Dorna Watra, zaays the rations leg Milleys of the and l'oatna rivers.We cap- âcre within two days seven ma- unpVI asficeds and 300 menthe L'apcasigs \u201cfront we \u2018repulse Turks and occupied :he village rr, soutii-east of Kalku, We rested the Turkish offensive direghian of sBedjn® :0-.- change has occurred on the Run®Bian-Transylvanian or Danube 0 REVENUE IN qUTTER INDUSTRY AND CHEESE THIS AR WILL NET MANUFAC.RERS $21,000,000.00 ads tn thls Province is contalied in the innull report of -ghe, Department of nl rep w bre distributed at the ning of the session yesterday.TI report escifréatés that the re.venuié from butter last.year in this oviice was §i0800.000, and stat® that \u2018with high prices paid for butter and cheese \u2018this yea: and \u2018the okbunÿance of grits for tha cattle alt the t season the revenue this year shoul} reach 320.000 , Soipe integy1jug information relative to\u2019 the progress made in the diffesant_brajiches.of.agriculture is contéfheÜ in the report which also acknéfviedges ar annual gram of «i (Aids to Béauty) No woman is immune to superfiu- ous growths, and because these are likely to appear at any tim, it is advisable to always have some delatone powdés handy to usg when the occas.fon arises.A paste is made with some of the powder and water and spread upon the hairy suriage; about 3 minutéy this is carefdly rémoved and the s¥n washed.You will then find that your skin is atirely frees from hair or fuzz.Be sure, however.lo wet real delatongy ZC - - - ~ at, we cone ou: succeps- | A teview of the dairy igg industry | brought up by the chairman who proposed having firemen of different stations appointed.to inspect buildings, ete.with the\u2018 onject of having all conditions improved in order to prevent fires as far as possible, The cleaning up of yards, etc.would also È attended by these forming the committee.It is understood that there will be no additional costs to the City as the work will he done hy members of the Free Department, The idea seemed to meet with general favor and more will likely be heard on the subject later.On the reauest of Mr.E.Nesbitt the committee decided | place an alarm in Mr.Nesbitt's lum- | ber yarg in Limoilou.- x | Other -matters'of minor impott- ance were alan.transacted.> (CITY'S FRE RECORD FOR SIX MONTHS BIG INCREASE IN NUMBER OF FIRES THIS YEAR COMPARED TO 1918.At a meeting of the Civic Fire Committe held last night, J.E.Bergeron, accountant of the Fire Department, the number of fires, amount of insnr- {ance carried, etc, for the month of October.During the month there were 47 calls as follows: Thiny alarmy, by box signal, one of which was a second alarm; four false alarms and 12 calls by telephone or messenger.Of this number 17 were for in- 1 cipient fires, 26 chimney fires and four false alarms.The insurance on pre- -perty affected totalled $60,650; on stock, $16,000; loss on property, 040; loss on stock and furniture, 673.During the month, the report stated, there were 349 chimneys cleaned by the chimney sweeps.: Another comparative report for the six months, May to November of 1913 and 1916 was also made hy Mr.Bergeron.The report follows: 1915 ! \u2018 1918 | Alarms .oo oo.249 22 ; Phone call se.17 s?+ Chimney fires ., .101 149 +.as 0.245 135 | Fires .Except in chimney fires, which show an increase of 48, the record for the six months of (he present year excels that of 1918 in a reduction of 28 alarms, 30 less calls by telephone, and o decrease of 110 in fires.RUSSIANS PRESSED BACK THE AUSTRIANS.Vienna.via London, Nov.T-\u2014Aîter several days of stubborn fighting near Tulghes, Transylvanian front, says the communication from general head , quarters today.the Russians pressed back the Austrian front some kilo metres.The Austrian troops evacuated Dedul Mountain, east of Kirhbaba.in the face of the massed fire of the Russian artillery, Nothing of importance hus occurred in thé Ttallan or south-esstern war theatres or on the front of Prince to | submitted a detailed report covering | sdvance upon Quchez is successful, and the German commander issues a - proclamation to the people of Canada in which he announces the juyiul \u2018news that the German Fmperer has j sent his victorious troops \u201cpour de- Lvrer le Canada du jour de l'Anuleterre\u201d In the reign of frightininess | that follows the march of the invad- {ing German army hs author draws, J oot upon his imagination, but frm things that have happened in the wake of the same army elsewhere, ! and through days and nights ot terror he pictures, with vivid realism, Cane «da lying under the hecK of the invader, | It ig a bak writtes pot 4s he in- ete\u201d utrglity bgt to' disuse a Fadel Ta \u2014\u2014 É if oni tions, and it will be read with interest By those conversaut with, the.Fusgch language, and VAN increafin g ingen i secording po (Ré pronini 15° he Canadian \u2018bordel Thi ce of the scenes depicted loses nothing hy | ity of the romance will at least® Ind pleasure in his powers of narration, | AUSTIN RD WiS FRUTLESS SURPRISE ATTACK ON ITALIAN POSITIONS WAS UNSUCCESSFUL.| a .Rome.Nov.*.via London.\u2014 A surprise attack cn the l:alian positions in the Adige valley, between\u2019 Loppio and Mori, was undertaken : by the Austrians on Sunday night.The War Office announced today that the attempt was completly unsuc- | cessful.In the Travignolo valley the Aus.! trians continue«! their attacks without uny success.No changes of importance are recorded in the region between Gorizia and the Adriatic, where (he Italian offensive movement has been under way.The statement says chat there was 8 heavy artillery exchange yesterday on the Julian front.Leopold.: THE CANADIAN SALT CO, anal QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1916.their counters, and for at least one | the author's vivacity, th ho tte divinelined tofacéept fe Ab | ; DANISH OFFICER PECTS TO FLY ACROSS ATLANTIC LT.POLLNER PLANS TO MAKE ATTEMPT IN FLYING BOAT SPECIALLY BUILT.Copenhagen, Nov.T\u2014\"1)a you remember,\u201d said Lieut.Pollucr, of the Danish army, \u201csix years ago, when scenes Of strange excitement were witnessed in this city :n cenaection with the first display 1 Aying?Schools were duseried by the chi dren, the prisoners in court were ivr- ; gotien by both magistrates and po- | lice, traffice was suspended, shop.\u2019 keepers and post officials jumped | hour the invalidds in bed were alinost the only occupants of th town, 1 was among the crowd on that day, \u201cSix years only have eluised.and the progress in mastering the air has been so marvellous that | have made vp my mind that the problem of crossing through the ai- the Atlantic ocean is feasible, and | hope to be the lucky winnes.\u2018 As regards he Atlantic flying.he says he did not find anybosy willing to listen ta his jlan at the start.bat ultimately Prince Axel, the royal air pilot, backed him and mu.ters then went more smoothly.: Must Do It in 84 Hours.; \u201cThe building of a flying boat,\u201d he continued, \u201cof the dimensimns necessary for my experiments requires most earelul consideration and preparation.The first condition is to get two very powerful nfotors : » drive the engine.and I doubt that ' can at them in this country.By permission of the military authorities I am therefore leaving today for Berlin.where 1 am certain to.find what | want without uch difficulty, The motors must be of a capacity to vuahle me *o make à speed of about 148\u20ac kil >- metres per hour\u2014that is to say, 4.000 kilometres nist be made in one dash, being the distance between Eurepe's extreme western outpost.the Farse Islands.and the New World's extreme eastern point, Jew Foundland.| cal culate that this journey mugt he covered in not less than 24 hours, QUE SON MOGioE EE Dem | (THER 5 MISSIN the steering apisratis for any longer | \u2014\u2014 period.>.Twe Tons of Dead Weight.\u201cThe boat must he able to carry, besides myself and my mate, two tens MR ED, WALSH, OF THIS CITY, ! ! e RECEIVES WORD THAT PTE.! of dead weight.consisting of extra ! apparatus far steering and navigat- ROBT.WALSH 18 MISSING.| 8.utensils.oil, food and ¢- perfec 7 \u2014 , refess dystem tc.enable mnc-to sum- ! pion assistance in case of wecident.© Mr, Ed.Walsh, of 72 Saunders kED¥IELD FINLAY .ns : street, this city, has been officially 4 ?WED.: notified that his cldest son, Private LEDS IN A HURRY .Robert Emanctt Walsh, has ban h of Wealthy\u2019 sn Cévadd vi | Missing since the engapemen: of \u201cJeti by Martigge.1! {6h Fre Walsh is a brother of Pre, | - Herbert Walsh, who was wounded at | hg pk or.FRc Frs (the front and has since been invalid:d ! .= .1 .Charles F.Finlay, wealthy.real estate \"OM.: | operator.and Miss Natalle Sherman, || Robert Walsh is the young man ce.| 0 twenty-one.Javmhter of John | ferred to iu these columns some tive | .of Great Neck, LI, sy-.ç = ji prised their friends yesterday when ago, who had been away from hon.e they were married in the home of the [Of Pine years, the first word nis parents huaring of him being a ketter Rev.Genrge Douglass, pastor of the Flushing Baptist Church.from Pte.Charlie Cooper, who tod | them tha: he had seca Robert passing | The couple went to the Manhass-: Town Hall early in the morning an-l! obtained a marriage license.They in i quired if the license would he recox nized in any ntace in New York .- New Jersey.They travelled in a wr\u2019 power automobile.Inruiries were made at the Fintav home.and a woman, who raid she was an aunt of Mr.Finlay.wae gy».P7500 CWDS.; prised that he had sceured a license | to wed.soldier enlisted at Blind River Out.\u2019 It is to he hoped that favorable | news will he received of Pre Wali and that he is still alive and well.Mr.| | Walsh has hope.tha: he will hear from his son from on: of the German» \u201c1 know he was rermainted with! YOUR DOC, Miss Sherman.\u201d she anid, \u201cbut it is a ! Your dog, and my dog, and all dogs surprise to me to hear thev ohtains! ; are alike.a marriage license.T dont know they have hacen married nr not.\u201d Last evening heide's farina said that the cng\u2019 Fad heon que 4 Pry = eo aly of { ~ p, Soon oo RIDOR, | pa FOV C JoseH.| and London.left his wooden leg under the bed.CPOLISHES.Z TO LET- \u201cAPARTMENTS MONTCALM\u201d | meme, y of tbe?\u2019 a: | « \u2014N.Amsterdan.N.Y.Falmouth | BY following singe foot-tracks the 118 Cisire Fontaine streer, (Near | May I have Ihe pleasure o yolr police pursued the peg-legged robber | and Rotterdan.\u201d Grande Allee).Flats, heated, janitor | visit today.-+ - Chirepodine, \u201cPatients as be treated at their > I runs LONDÔN UÉWARD HèTEL, M .: istance of : h ; 23\u2014Metagama .Quebec.Liverpooz \u20189 his refuge\u2019 With the assistance of : service, hot water at al aensone lee TU eETTR awe home.Wilt Lacroix .26\u2014Scotian.» » Quebec.Glasgow © Pal Jones mades another wooden Y cl.per on nine à A Pasne t064 86 ST JOHN ST, e \u201c \u2014Grampian .Quebec.Liverpoo l\u2018Æ: With which he went to his shanty : \"and rear, sutomobile garages, cle: Phone\u201d aru: Baro) \u2014| ; *=\u2014Pannonia .N.Y.Falmouth in the woods.Suddenly the police, .\u2018 vator, lighting apparatus furnished, ! Architect and Estimator, and London.Arrived and Jones dived through the ; ON MILLS LONDON everything absolutely modern.Apply oint View House Graduate: \"Polytechnical School\u201d | \u201c \u2014New York.rear window.to Boisvert, N.F, Parliamen: JE NY.Live i Liverpool In the back yard the mysd was deep, Buildings.Phone 998 or 1431.#-\u2014Orduns.« N.Y i 8 RAMPARTS ST.Member P.QAA.« \u201cRochambesu .» N.Y.Bordeaux nd the wooden leg sank 30 far in the Oct.i9xim.| NORFOLK STREET.STIAND = Plensant, bright rooms; magn' cent| | \u2014-Inapection = 20\u2014Feltria .« « +» .N.Y.Falmouth mire it stuck there.Jones hobbled on mt trs last, Actendasée, : - Dre er ae uen | \u2014Specifications Kroonad « .N.Y Lomaom ys taken mile hoppime on one over-| arn us lim DIRE Position ces; e: # \u2014Kroon! oo N.Y.Liverpool taken while hopping on one loot.sad comfortable, Conti h 2 .: ; Joard; favorite resort for or now had STIOHM STREET, s0\u2014Tolia.| NY.Bris Both\" the original ind second ! pater to bash rooms Good service.® roues rien 4._ Phone .: \u201c-Ryndam.© « .N.Y.Paimouÿh wooden legs were sed as evi- ol.5303.W.ichardson, \u2018% Bt | Talequym:.=Kiconi, Estran n $00 M.WiELAI, Pour cetorsen Ac-Mans, wétraise and Rotterdam, dence Anne Bi, Quebes.S3sovidati vos! pe a , , \"226 RMS + ADR 2e k \u2018 ?! \u2018 1 ! I.tue de sl ' - - - x MER THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.P .3 \u2014 w r Sexonia .fat, Nov 11, bp.\u2026\u2026.Bat, Nov 26,9 p.06 | Laconia .Bat, Dec.8.5pm Carpathia ., Bat, Dec.9,8pm.Saxonia .Bat, Dec.16,5 p.16.Passengér+Yreight Service.Prof) Glasgow .Fram Montreal Oct§g\u2014CASSANSHA.«Jw 13 errAthems 7 E .New York-Faimouth-Londom © \"For intcrmation, apply: All passengers land Falmouth.Ta New York\u2014Bristol.Pola .Thurs, 81 STATE STREET, NEW YOR.IF.8 Stocking 98 St.Louis Servet .The Robest Reford Co.Limitel, 108 St.Peter St, Quebec.CUNARD LINE CANADIAN SERVICE MuninEal TJ Lono0A From London Nov, é\u2014AUSONIA.Cabin ane Tniru-Class MOATREAL TO BRISTOL Cabin Feira rel bor information.sppty: The Robert Reford Co.0 88.EBPAGNE.\u2026 \u2026flov.12,99.m: 88.LA TOURAINE .Nov.rhe [3 ROGEAMBEAD:.Nov.18,3 p.m.scpnerson, 33 Delhousie st.Stocking, 38 From Montreal .+ Nov.31 ie Montreal, daily excep: iH inday, at 609 pm [ Saguenay Ling Wednesday And Saturday | a 8.00 a.m.or rates and informa- Aion apply at the Com-[ pany\u2019s Office, No.48 Dal- M housie street.Telephone B is té Freight Dept, Telephone a Fertatghtly Sailings Twin Serew Mall Steamers ST.JOEL XB.wed BALFAX, XL.§.Special Fastitties for Tessists Next Sailing from Hilifax R.M.§.P.\u201cCaraquet\u201d Nov.17, 1916, Pure-JÆGER-Wool VESTS and DRAWERS FOR MEN.* \u2018un.1JUNS G.LIGHT, G.LICHT, 130 MEDIUM, :3 MEDIUM, K.MEDIUM, x MEDIUM, KK.WARM.KK.WARM.B.WARM Te B.WARM BOYS COMBINATION 75 EX.WARM.LADIES\u2019 COMBINATIONS, 8 WARM.LADIES JAEGER STOCKINGS.MEN'S SOCKS, LADIES SWEATESS =~ CIRLS' SWEATERS.- GIRLS KNITTED SUITS.BED STOCKINGS.- KNEE WARMERS LADIES\u2019 SKIPPERS: =m \u201cMEN'S SLIPPERS.offi qLippers 7 \"Bove sLiPPERS.SEE EGY SPARTS IN ALL COLQRS, \u2014\u2014LADIES-FLAIN-\u2014KNIT\u2014SGARFS -IN- ALL COLOIS a Sigs JNCER JOvERCGOATS.i 0 our HROER BRITISH WARMS/FOR-OFFICERS\" ~~~ 7 WOOL GLOVES FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN, john Darlington a.Opposite Post Office * \" Selling Agent for JAEGER PURER WOOL.Men's \u201cNeolin Sols\u201d Boots.The new win vole to wear.Ladies\u2019 Evening Slippers, all sizes and Tv, widthe \u201c7 \"7\" Gold Cloth, Silver Cloth, Satin and 2, \u2026 Patent Leather, \u2018Rubbers and Overshess to fit all the newest styles, Custom Work and Repairing.MEN'S SWEATERS.BOYS\u2019 SWEATERS.BOYS\u2019 KNITTED SUITS.BED, SOCKS.= .LIC BANDS AND BELTS.WM.JACQUES & SONS 4014 PARRIQUR STREET.on Telephone \u2018rt.THE STANDARD.LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY see sme oon soa vee ou 867,000,000 es sop see ase ses ove: 1,878,000 eve sve sas sos see soe 37.000,008 in on ._ Policyholders for period of 1908 te y Bopun.990.00.being et the rate of $18 per $1,000 pur es all with profit policies W.& Q@.MORTON MASSEY, Chief Agents, .531 Méunteis Hi.Quebes PO Box 115 Tel 183 - BREEN & GOURDEAU - x Al @ O7: PETAR STREFT, sid § SAULT U-MATELOT STRERT Private-Wire Connéctions : & Robin, members Montreal Stock Exchange, New Vou \u201cBtock Eschange end Molson onks, pe FER e= Sat, Nov.18,5 p.Ml.thelist.Securities which have been vo.Bat, Nov.25.BP.-NL | quiet for some time came back to! ! 125 at 7836, 70 at Té, 480 at 73%, 5 29 at 40%, 135 at 41, 300 at 4036 Commercial / (By MeDougall & Cowans) Montresi, Nov.1\u2014In the trading todsy & was very noticeable how well distributed it was throughout life and showed advances from the, early prices, such as MacDonald, which sold up to 16 1-4, General Electric 181 5-8 and Products 44 148, Also Forgings 188, The steel group were particularly Arm, Scotia advane- ing to 144, Steel of Canadas being heavily traded in from 77 1-3 and 78 and Iron selling up to 74 7-8 closing at 78 3-4.In the paper group, Laurentide was the feature, selling up to 816 1-4 from the opening at 218.Riordon, ex dividend at 133, Wayagamack was a little easier at 104.Spanish preferred was well bought and the common showed strength between 88 1-8 and 24.Smelters has been inactive since the new stock issue was announced ft was very active today advancing at the opening to 43 1-2, closing at 40 3-4.The rights, which were being traded in last week at $ 1-3 sold today as high as 3 1-3 closing at 3 1-4, Brazil was one of the few stocks to show weakness and sold down to 49, closing 8 point better at 50.Quebec Raits continued its activity of yesterday, selling at 44, closing at 43 1-4.Civie : was firm at p8 7-8 and 88.Steel of Canada preferred stock was well bought closing at 95 bid.1f the New York market tomorrow is steady or shows strength it looks as if the activity would continue in our market.The trading was very heavy today and most stocks closed at high.pr \u201csAasodQuE ecco?© $ MONTREAL EXCHANGE.: se0poNabOGOOGSOGE (By Breen & Gourdea) Brazilian: 50 at 50, 6 at 50%, 75 at 50, 5 at 50%, 40 at 50.Smelting Rights: 100 at 3%, 40 at 3%, 100 at 3H.Civie Investment: 135 at 68%.CPR:8at 178 Canadian Locomotive: 35 at 57%.Canada Car: 100 at 43, 35 at 42%.Spanish River: 28 at 33, 10 at 33%, 25 at 2334, 108 at 23H.B.C.Fishing: 30 at 61.Canada Cement pid: 10 at 9854.Ontario Steel: 18 at 43%, 70 at 44, 28 as 4944, 90 at 44, 25 at 44%.Dominion Steel: 605 at 74, 100 at 73%, 105 at 74, 10 at 73%, 35 at 74, 73%.Riordon: 100 at 138.Detroit: 10 at 117, 25 at 117%, 8 at 117%.Laurentides 15 at 313%, 30 at 214, 25 at 21554, 75 at 126, 50 a: 316%, 25 at 217, 25 at 216, 200 at 218%, 100 at 215%, 30 at 21834, 36 at 216, 25 at 218%, 50 at 31055, 50 at 31634, 25 at 216, 25 at 216%.General Electric: 265 at 131%, 20 at 121, 40 at 121%, 28 at 181, 10 at 131%, 10 at 18154.Nova Scotia Steel: 75 at 146 Quebec Railway: $5 at 43, 50 at 43%, 108 at 43,.100 at, 4376, 5.41 44.50 at 4314, 36 ot 48%, § at 4%, 25.at 4274, 76 at 48, 30 at 43%, 64, at LA #6d at 4854, 800 at 48.= *, Steamshipé: 25-at 36%, 10 at 75 at 87,80 at 30, 5at 81, 3: © Shawinigan: 10 = 18344 -+ 7\" = Steamships pfd: 35 at 0%.Smelters: 75' at $034, 35 ut AL, 35 LaureAtide-Power:' 15 at 61.\u201c~Tramway-Power: 95 st 89.MacDonald: 10 at 16, 35 at 16%, 25 at 16%, 10 at 16%.Montreal Cottons: 50 at 60.Spanish River pfd: 150 at 68.Wayagamack: 28 a: 104.War Loan: $5,000 at 99%.Steel of Canada: 10 at 77, 300 at 78, 28 at 77%, 205 at 78, $5 at 77%.135 at 78, 50 at 77%, 38 at 71%, 10 at 7734, 75 at 7736, 10 at 77%, 45 at 7754.New York and Chicago closed today, Kleceion Day\u2014\u2014 cODAGOAOGANRGRANES 406 ° 2 $ TRE TORONTO a .PRODUCE MARKET 2 * POD NNaRPONRABOGO Toronto \u2014 Quotations are as follows: Wheat: Ontario (new crop) No, à winter, $1.78 to $1.00 outside according to location.Wheat \u2014 Manitoba, No.1 nerth, $201; No 9 onrth $1.97 1-8; No.3 north $1.98 140, Outs, Canada western, No, 2 68c; No, 8 Canada western 66 3-8 at lake ports for immediate shipment, Ontario, No.8 white, 68 cts, to #4 ets, outside.No, 3 white, 61c.to 63c, outside, Cora, No.# yellow $1.08 Peas, $2.28 to $840.\u2018 Barley\u2014$1.1¢ to $1.16 outside for malting and $1.06 to $1.09 for feed.Buckwheat\u2014$1.18 bid to shipping points.Flour \u2014 Manitoba: Listed quotations at Torrmto are: First patents $10.00; second patents, $0.50; strong bakers, $9.30.Flour \u2014 Ontario: Winter flour, 90 per cent.patents $8.10 seabord, Millfeed \u2014 Manitoba bran $30.00 per ton._- Shorts, $33 per ton on track Montreal.- Liverpool\u2014Cotton, spot in fair demand.Prices higher.American taid- dling, fair, 18.04d; gSod middling, 11.464; tiddling, 11.324; low middling, 11.18d; good ordinary, 10.40d; ordinary, 10.504.The sales of the.day were 3,000 bales, of which 800 were for epeculation and t, and ine cluded 6,000 American.pts were 20.CANADA.) In the Record- Province of Quebec.) er's Court, of the Distriet of Quebec.) City-of Quebec No, 810%, of 1916, The City of Quebec, ve Theodore Morin, heretofore of our our City of Quebec, in tte District of Carter, Quebes, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within one month from the las: publication of \u201cthis antice Quebec, November 7th, 1916.TH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder's Court, of the City of Quebec.Plaintitt; CANADA.) In the Record- Province of Quebec, ) er\u2019s Court of the District of Quebec.) City of Quebec.No.3328, of 1916.The City ol Quebec, | - Plaintiff; ve J.L.Maguire, heretofore of our City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec.Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within one month from the last publication of this notice.Quebec, November 7th, 1916.TH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder\u2019s Court, of the City of Quebec.CANADA.) In the Record- District of Quebec.) City of Quebec No.2839, of 1916, The City of Quebec, ve H.I.Morin, heretofore, of our City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec.Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within one month from the last publication of this notice.Quebec, November Tth, 1916.TH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder's Court, of the City of Quebec.CANADA.) In the Record- Province of Quebec,) er\u2019s Court.of the Distriet of Quebec.) City of Quebec No.3195, of 1916, The City of Quebec, Plaintiff; Plaintiff; w William Whiteman, heretofore of our City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Coachman.Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within one month from the last publication of this notice.Quebec, November 7th, 1916.TH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder\u2019s Court, of the City of Quebec.CANADA.) In the Record- Province of Quebec,) er\u2019s Court, of District of Quaber) City qf, e * No.2323, of 1816, we ag .The City.of Quebec, 1.Plain: sa a Quebec, November 7th, 1916.TH.DUBB Clerk of the Recorder\u2019s Court, of the City of Quebec.CANADA.) In the Record- Province of Quebec,) er\u2019s Court, of the District of Quebec.) City of Quebec No.1981, of 1916.The City of Quebec, Plaintiff; .Joseph Hamel, heretofore of our City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Trader, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within one month from the last publication of this notice.Quebec, November 7th, 1916, TH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder's Court, of the City of Quebec CANADA, ) Inthe Record- Province of Quebec.) er's Court, of the: Distriet of Quebec.) City of Quebec.No, 8116, of 1916, The City o.Quebec, Plaintiff; + Fortunat Savard, *eretofore of our City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Milkman.Defendant.Defendant !s ordered to appear within one month from the last publication of this notice.Quebec, November 7th, 1916, IH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder's Court, of the Citv of Quebec.CANADA, ) lnthe Recurd- Province of Quebec,) er's Court, of the District of Quebec.) City of Quebec.No.2106, of 1916.The City of quebec, Plaintiff; - ve Miss Josiphine Nolet, heretofore of our City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Merchant, Defendant.Defendant Is ordered to appear within one month (rom publication of this notice.Quebec, November 7th, 1916.TH.DUBR Clerk of the Recorder's Court, 34,000 bales, includirg 31,100 Amerie can.Futures closed very staady.Province of Quebec,) er\u2019s Court, of the |\u2018 .ce We vb ° : * ,- Eugene Leclére; Heretofore : of - Gus.Er Dofendage ! dre Lou.iA {City of Quebee,: js\u2018 the \u2018Districut: Defendant is ordered to apgeseil \u201c \\ of Quebec.Ho.wal.: = ttwsithin one month from the lad - *Defehénat;:« |:publication of this notice.\u2018 tePue & Tredel : Delenidant is \u2018ordered \u2018to -ippeny| Quebec, November 7th, 1916, \u2018 within one month from the last.TH.DUBE Chastered Accountants-publication of this notice.Clerk of the Recorder's Court, the last | .CANADA, ) Inthe Record- Province of Quebec.) er's Court, of the Distrist ef Ouehee.) City of Quebec, No 2095, of 1916.|, | Thé City \u2018of Quebec, Plaintiff; ve i Dame Catherine V.Foley, wile separate as to property from Mats thew Foley, both heretofore of ou City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, and the smd Matthew Foley, mis en cause, to authorise his said wife, ' Defendants.Defendants are ordered to appear within ons month from the las: puhliestion af this notice BRUNEAU casses USL A A CINGRAS s 0 0 » \"Members Mostrest Gtort Esrtange) _STOCR 1ROKERS Direcs Privets Wiee 2h: POST & FLAGO - + + « 30 Wall Street New Vorkh Orrers Fromoris Esccuted om al Mars tt.& DUPUIS 33-18-12 Ssaw-se-Matalet Street + .© =.5 « Mansgee Quebec, November Tth, 1916.TH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder's Court, of the City of Quebec.ROL 2 COMA: SOC Enon 118 MOUNTAIN WILL Thoses: 1402 od 1000 H.8.THOMSON, - MANAGER CANADA.) In the Record- Province of Quebec.) er\u2019s Court, of the Distriet nf Quebec.) City of Quebec.No.2240, of 1916.The City of Quebes, © Plaiatifl; N ve Albert Mercier, heretofore of our\u2019 City of Quebec, in the Districtof Quebec, Grocer.Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within one month from the last publication of this notice.Quebec, November Tth, 191\u20ac \u2019 TH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder's Court, of the City of Quebec L.6.Beaubien & Co.STOCK BROKERS, CANADA, ) In the Record- .PETER STREET.Province of Quebec) er's Court, of the ™ ST.® District of Quebec.) City of des.Members of the Montreal No.8333, of 1916, Co Stock Exchange.The City of Quebec, sacs b y Q P is = \"Phones: 6645-6046, ve 7e = L HARDY, - Manager.J.O.Lemay, heretofore os bus our City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Machinist, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear |B within one month from the lan} publisation of this notice.i Quebec, November 7th, 1916.Sp.35x1y res = ° oy LAND SURVEYOR, Subdivisions, water Fowers TH.DUBE I Lumber Limits ) Clerk of the Recorder's Court, | Ÿ 68 ST.PETER ST.Tel 5880.J of the City of Quebec.| 3 M = : N a = |} Pit Mortgage Secured fes § CANADA, ) In the Record- |B Clients x Province of Quebee,) er\u2019s Court, of the | 8 GUSTAVE JOBIDON, # District of Quebec.) City of Quebec.1 LLL, a Na.¢09, of 1916, EU ROTARY ce 07 PL Peter Street ROBERT STEWART vu PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT and\u2014 The (ity of Quebec, mo Plaintiff; ve Zephicin Asselin, heretofore of our of our City uel e Districtof Quebec, Carter.Det \" \u20ac alge ahr Defendant is ordered to appes: r - within one month from the last AUDITOR, publication of this notice 167 MOUNTAIN HILL, Quebec, November 7th, 1916, Telephone 5819.! Balance Sheets, with Profit and | Loss Statements, properly prepared and certified as required by \u201cThe Busjness Profits War Tax Act of 1916,\" Only Firms, Individuals and Incorporated Companics employing a capl- tal of more than fifty thousand dollars are subject to the payment of the Tax, but a'l such employing 8 capital | of less than fifty thousand dollars, must also forward a verified statement claiming Exemption.Default in complyinig with the Act carries with its penalty, .TH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder\u2019s Court, of the City of Quebec.EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADA, ) In the Récord- Provinee of Quebee,) er\u2019s Court, of the District of Quebec.) City ot Quebec No.3254, of 1916.The City of Quebec, .2 Pieintif; ve 6N is - Celina Boivin, heretofore of our City of Quebec, in the Déstriet of Quebec, widow of Henri Simard, Boarding House Keeper, ! bo * of the City of Quebec \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADA, ) In the Record- Province of Quebec,) er\u2019s Court, of the District of Quebec.) City of Quebec LeRue, Trudel & Picher F! Liquidators of Insolvent Estates, Administrators, Apprateers, No.3233, of 1916.Trustees.The City of Quebss, and Plaintiff; Compeo eas een Debtors v .Ferdinand Roy, heretofore o Su 198 ST, PETER STREET.City of Quebec, in the of Quebec, Merchant, - Dominion Bullding, Quebec.Defendant.Phones 4580, 4081.Defendant is ordered .to appear within one month froin the publication of this notice.Quebec, November 7th, 1916.TH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder's Court, of the City of Quebeeeo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee CANADA, ) In the Record, Province of Quebee,) er's Court, of the Distriet of Quebec.) City of Quebe: No.3080, of 1916 The City of Quebec, IN THE HEART OF THINGS TAKE YOUR MEALS AT: Ths Marathon Cafe 190 St.John Street THE CHILDS CAFE Coe.St Peter & St.James.Phone 3438 es St.Joseph Street Phone 3315 Table and Attendance Unsurpassed HOME-MADL PIES: Apple, Raisin, Cocoanut, Blueberry, Peach, Lemon, Cranberry, Mince and Custard.Any Pie to take home, S6c.' Malpecque Oysters, Bôc a doren Fried, to take home, same price.All kinds of Fruits served in Season.Plaintiff; vs.Joseph Boutet, heretofore of our City of Quebec, in the District | of Quebec, Bricklayer, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within one month from the las: publication of this notice.Quebec, November 7th, 1916.TH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder's Court, of the City of Quebecpr CANADA, ) Inthe Record- Province ot Quebec,) er\u2019s Court, of the District of Quebre.) City of Quebec No, 3334, of 1v16.The City of Quebec, 100.GOG0009G0OON000 Ÿ 8 8 One ° ® 9 106B9SONQ00Q.Q09Q 19 London, Nov.7\u2014Calcutta linseed, Nov-Dec.94s.6d.Linseed oil, 47s.4 1-34.Rnerm oil.&46 106.Petroleum, American refined, 1s, 1 Plaintiff; ve Maurice Legault, heretofore of our City of Quebec, in the District! Turpentine, spirits, 466.10 1-34.of Quebec, Shoemaker, Rosin, American strained, Sis.6d.Delendant.| ype \"0\" 2e.Defendant is ordered to appear within one month from the last prbtication of this notice.Quebec, November Tth, 1916.TH.DUBR Clerk of the Recorder's Court, Savannah, Nov.| ?\u2014Turpentinc firm, 46 3-4 and 47; sales, 887; receipts, 689; shipments, $13; stocks, 16,384.Rosin, firm; sales, 980; receipts, 8,017; shipments, 466; stocks, 16,001, of the City of Quebec of the City of Quebes.1-2d: spirits, 16, $ 1-84.Le \u201cTender for Ties.\" CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS Palais Union Station, Quebec.QUEBEC, LA TUQUE, WINNIPRG SHORTEST ROUTE, QUICKEST TIME.: \u201cWestern National,\u201d 430 p.m\u2014Tues Thurs.and Sat, to La Tuque, Winnipeg; connections with all Western and Pacific Coast points, Express, 12.45 Noon\u2014Week' days, te La Tuque.CITY TICKET OFFICES>\u2014?Du Fort, 28 Dalhousie streets, and Palais Union Station.\u2018Phones 520, 90 and 668.\u2018 Through New York Sleeping Car 750 am\u2014For Portland, Sherbrooke, snd all local stations, daily except Sunday.840 pm=-For New York and Bostos and all main line stations daily.For Chaudiers Vals ley and Megantic divisions daily except Sunday.Through New York Pultman Buffet daily, connecte ing at Sherbrooke with Pullman for Boston.Ferry from Quebec thirty minutes in advance of train departure.For further information and Pullman reservations, apply F.§.Stocking, C.and D.P.Agent.38 St.Louis et.agent for Thos.Cook & Son, and all Ocean Steamship lines.\"Phone 82.a EI Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations.The sole uead of a .muly, or any male over 18 years o.4, may homestead 8 quarter-section of cvailable Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta.Applicant must appear is person at the Dominion Lands A-ency or Sub-Agency for the Vistrict ®atry by proxy may be made at any Ysominion Lands Agency (but not Sub-Agency), on certain cop, ditions, Dutics\u2014Siz months residenoy and cultivation of the iand ir och three years.A homesteader ony live within nine miles of his nomestead on a farm of at least 80 acres, on certain co1ditions.À habitable house is require | except where residence is nerforn.ed in the vicinity.In certain districts a homesteader .good standing may pre-empt 4 Quarter-section alongside his homestead.Trice $8.00 per acre.Duties\u2014Six months residence in each of three years after earning homestead patent; also 80 acres extra cultivation.Pre-~:.ption patent mar be obtained as soon as homestead patent, on ceria conditions.A setter who has exhausted his homestead right may take a purchased homestead in certain districts.Price $3.00 per acre.Duties\u2014Mu.* reside six months in each of three years, cultivate 50 acres and erect + house worth $300.The ares of cultivation fs subieet to reduction in case of rough, scrubby or stony land.Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under certain Depo\u2019 of he it + e Ministet » Interiorthe .N.B\u2014Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for\u201464300.W.&G Morton Massey CENERAL INSURANCE BROKERS 11 Mounuin Hil \u2014 TENDERS REQUIRED Quebec, P.Q.Oct.31st, 1916.sou Quebec Ry.Bldg TENDERS will be received by the \\ undersigned until Wednktsday, 33nd | of November, 1916, at 4 pu.for 90, 000 Railway Ties for delivery early in the Spring of 1917.Tenders to be sealed and plainly Specilications can be seen at our office, and at the office of Mr.Arthur Dick, Division Engineer, Trans.LA Quehec, and Mr.Gordon Grant, Ch i .Engineer Trans.Ry.Ottawa, Onti O'BRIEN & DOHENY, Contractors, Que.& Saguenay Ry.Naxtoss f * > \u201c Séasonable Goods ASH PANS, ASH SIFTERS, COAL SCUTTLES, COAL SHOVELS, FURNACE BRUSHES and SCRAPERS.Mechanios Supply Coy.Ltd, 0-90 ST.PAUL STREET, BUY MATCHES AS YOU WOULD ANY OTHER HOUSEHOLD COMMODITY\u2014 WITH AN EYE TO FULL VALUE! WHEN YOU BUY EDDY'S MATCHES YOU RECEIVE A GENEROUSLY-FILLED BOX OF SURE, SAFE LIGHTS \u2014 ASK FOR \u2014 EDDY'S \u201cSilent Parlor\u201d Matches SERVICE AND QUALITY PLASTER WE SELL THE ALBERT MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S FAMOUS \u201cHAMMER BRAND\u201d WE HAVE IN.STOCK ROCKWALL PLASTER, FF.PLASTER and DENTAL PLAS- | WEBSTER & SONS Lt'd.7 DALHOURIE STREET.\u2014 BERGERVILLE LOW PRICES The best House for Fresh-cut We have a big range of standard Flowers, Ferms and Palms wocke by well-known authors, which Carnations, per doz .we are selling at 18c each, or two.Chrysanthemums, per doz.Books for 88¢.At this price you ean Violets, per bunch., are Books such as \u201cBen Hur.\u201d by Besten and Whitmanii Ferns, U?Wallace: \u201cThe Way of the Spirit.\u201d from.or any of a dozen other titles, by Small Ferns, for diches, each.\u2019 : » Ridar Haggard.Various titles by Kentia Palms, from.= such authors as E.P.Oppenheim.; Landscape and Day Gardening.Baroness Orczy.Louis Tracy, Hall | Day or Contract Caine, Richard Marsh.Jos.Hocking.Designs from $2.00, 3 Chas.Garrice, ctc., etc.JOHN RAMSDEN, MILITARY POST CARDS.GARDENER We have just received from the Old _ Phemewms.\u2018 Conntry, à new stock of Military Post.N OTI CE OLYMPIA TO THE QUEBEC CHRONIC.DAY IN ONE OF HIS GREATEST COMEDIES ALSO BIG FIVE ACT FOX FEATURE.Trysting Place\u201d a comedy which has the public, and has been pronounce pictures.Mabel Normapd in this pi and at all times willing to do her sh | | Charlie Chaplin will be at the Charlie makes the millions laugh.Another big item on the progra 312 artistic scenes in \u201cThe Walls of Jeton the distinguished producers, York.\u201cTHREE WEEKS\u201d AT THE VICTORIA.No one Should Miss Seeing the Photoplays at the Victoria Theatre This Week\u2014Extra Big Programme, Today and tomorrow \u201cThree Weeks\" first time shown in Canada.Cards, in comic and sentimental sub.tects.Prices: 2 for Se.and Sc each, IS HEREBY GIVEN tu.t tle Pier | at the mouth of the Cap Kuuge River T.H.O'NEILL, ss ST.JOHN SIRELT.! wharf, The position of the Piet at the mouth of the Cap Rouse River is, as heretofore, showa by a fe\" Buoy by ; day, and a White Light by night, and | the position of the Pier recently take.at the end or the long wharf Is in % straight line with the said Flat Buoy, and about 600 feet to the west.W.A KINGSLAND, Agent BABY CARRIAGES and CARTS LOW PRICES.Furniture and Undertalung Estab- Nehment.Valustor.D.S.RICKABY Eu-Student of Paris Hospitals.GENERAL PHYSICIAN Specialty: Genito, Urinary Diseases fice: 15 Lacroix St.Tel.3058 Oppesits C.P.R.Station || Residence: 901 Lockwell Te | vus Phone 861 #7 51.JUHN ST, OR.J03.LABREQUE Surgeon-Centing Levigueur & Hutchison Building.26 St.Stanislas Street.PHONE: 6836 Office Hours:-0 am.to 1.a.8 pm te 8 p.m,, 7 p.m.to 9 p.m.aug9xiy rares rte, \u2014\u2014\u2014 OYSTERS MALPEQUES OYSTERS, on the half shell, 80e.me 2180 = MEALS ATALLHOURS For 35c and 80c.Special Rate for Regular Roarders a la Carte.at Reasonable Prices.Rooms ; 50c, 75¢, 81.00 Por Day 4.Open till 1 am, à ; Auditorium Cafe P.W.DUGAL, ls SA tr am 5.= pr deep waters Pier Liz: vas taere up\u2019 | i to last Winter, at the end of the long | | The love drama that startled two continents, Efinor Glyn's Three Week's in five parts.Patrons should visit the matinee performances in order to relieve the anticipated exira heavy attendamce in the evenings.Note hours of performances: Matinces, 200 pm.1.30 p.m.; evening 7:30 p.m.9.0 pm.Good orchestra, usual prices.Docron gene PLamoroon]! FEEL FINET TAKE CASCHRETS\" FOR LIER, BOWELS SPEND 10 CENTS! DON'T STAY BILIOUS, SICK, HEADACHY, CONSTIPATED.Can't Harm You! Best Catharic for Men, Women and Children.Enjoy fife! Your system is tilied «ith an accumulation of bile and tewe! poison whith keeps you bil- inus, headachy, dizzy.tongue coated, breath bad and szwnach sour\u2014~Why dct\u2019t vou get a lA-rent box of Case \u201cacets at the dru4 stree and feel bu!- Iv Take Cascarets tonigat and enjoy « nicest, gentiest liver rd bowel ansing you ever experienced \u2018Il wake up with a :icar head, .\u2018esn tongue, nvcly step, rosy skin and looking anc feeling fit.Mathers can give a whole Cascaret to a sick.cross, bilious, feverish child any time \u2014they are harmless\u2014never gripe or sicken.Olympia theatre again today in \u201cThe passed the greatest critic of all, d the equal of any of the comedian's cture is whimsical, pretty, coquettish are in the comedy stunts which mme is Alfred Sutro\u2019s startling drama of modern society entiled \u201cThe Walls of Jericho\u201d presented by William Fox featuring the celebrated star Edmund Breese, There are Jericho\u201d directed by Lloyd B.Car.\u2018The play ran for two years at the Garrick Theatre, London and one year at the Hackett Theatre New oun ee ee ee ee RAA THE RUSSIAN SYMPHONY IS MAKING A HIT EVERYWHERE.Concert Here on 16th.may be Looked Upon as the Greatest Treat Ever Presented Here, Reports on the tour of the Russian Symphony Orchestra are continuing to come in and are most enthusiastic.The Russians are certainly making a big hit cverywhere and crowded houses with standing room at premium is the case at most places, The Troy (N.Y.) \u201cTimes\u201d said that \u201cTschaikowsky\u2019s Pathetique Symphony never before received such a characteristic performance in Troy.The Boston Symphony has played this symphony with great smoothness but the Russjan Orchestra had more intensity and the vehemence which this great composition seems to require\u201d.And then anothemspaper says in part that \u201cthe Orchestra was glorious!\u201d.\u2018 The Russias Symphony will be here in a week from tomorrow.High officials, society leaders, all music {overs, will turn out to hear the Russian players.It will be a real grand event and one that will be long rememb-red in Quebec, The advance- sale opens Saturday morning.Cash sale exclusively.GERMANS DENOUNCE ARMENIAN MASSACRES Germany's responsibility for the massacre of Armenians by the Turk is recognized by some Germans at least, namely, the faculty of the German High School in Aleppo.They have addressed to the German Foreign Qffice a heart-rending description of the horrors they have witnessed, and this communication has fallen into British hands.To hear any Germsn protesting against any outrages whatsoever is so remarkable that tracts attention.this communication at- The facts of the re, of course, have ished, and official reports issued on the subject.These massacres, as the German teachers admit, are not the ordinary Armenian massacres with which the world has been familiar at intervals for more than a generation They are not sporadic outbreaks; they are the exceution of a Turkish plan to exterminate the whole nation.The object of Taaiat Bey and the Young Turks is to leave not a single Armenian alive in Turkey, and this object is heing |
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