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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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[" ; f A AL - ead The Weather FAIR AND COLD.ESTABLISHED 1764, SE NTENTE a a Patronised by H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught.FLORIDA ORANGES GROWN IN THE INDIAN RIVER DISTRICT D JUICY.cree oo.at 38¢ and .SWERT AN.Two sizes.\u2026.\u201ceen.CR.GRENIER, GROCER ; 86-06 St.john Street Phones 1967-1968, Established 1088.cz 4c per dozen vee 20.80.80 SERBIAN TROOPS BREAK ENEMY LINE SERIOUSLY PURSUIT OF BULGARS CONTINUES ON LEFT BANK OF CERNA RIVER\u2014FOE RETIRES IN DIRECTION OF MONASTIR.Salonika, Nov.16, via London-\u2014The | Serbian official statement issued today says: \u201cWe continued to pursue the enemy yesterday on the left bank of the Cerna river.Supported by fresh troops the enemy made g strong stand on the line of Iven-Yarashol, which had long since been fortified.After determined fighting we succeeded in | breaking seriously into this line at | several points.The viilages of Ches gel.Baldentsi, Negochani anl Yarn- BRITISH WI London, Nov.16.\u2014Major-Gen.F.B.Maurice, éhief director of military operations at war office, in an interview with the Associated Press today predicted that the British gains wn the Ancre Valley were only the forerunner of further equally important advances which will be made on the western, front during the winter toriths.SOur success on the Ancre,\u201d said n.Maurice.\u201cMeans that we ars nr.going to give the enemy much vest this winter.It means that when weather conditions permit we are en Ing to attack and subject the enemy to unceasing pressure during the Coming months.an as ta prevent as far as possible the Germans from establishing themselves in new posi tiens.\u201cAH the attempts of enemy to minimize our suceese will not take away the fact that in three days th British troops by the capture of Beaumont and St.Pierre divisions and the semi-circular ridge they dom.Inated have gained an important steategical advantage.This ridge frfimed a salient jutting into our lines from the northern bank of the Ancre.Tliwe the enemy was able to direci the fire of his artillery massed behind it.\u201cOur troons advanced from below thenagh sticky white chalk and a ne: work of defenses.They gained the ridge and forced the \u2018enemy back across the valley to the next hill.As a result we dominate tbe situation in this territory and are concentrating the positions for further activities.\u201d STEAMER ARRIVALS, London: Corinthian, Montreal.Gibraltar: Roma.New York Genoa: Duca Daos:a, New York, > LL NOT REST DURING WINTER MONTHS CHIEF DIRECTOR OF MILITARY OPERATIONS SAYS | GAINS ON THE ANCRE ARE THE FORERUNNERS OF OTHER IMPORTANT ADVANCES.tt shok monastery have been wrested from the enemy.\u201cOn the right bank of the Cerna the enemy has been compelied to abandon his principal line of defense and retire in the direction of Monastir.The Bulgarians have buen driven from the villages of Bukri-, Gorn-Jegti, Sredno-Jegri and Don-jegri, as well as from the town of Kenali.W: have taken 300 Bulgarians and Germans prisoner and captured several machine guns and other war material.\u201d ENGLAND TACKLES HIGH LIVING COST HOUSE OF COMMONS PASSES RESOLUTION AFFECTING FOOD PROBLEMS, \u2014\u2014\u2014 London, Nov, 16&\u2014The House of Commons without division today carried the resolution introduced yesterday by William A.S.Hewins, Unionist member for Hereford, prior to the statement on the question of food supply by Walter Runciman, president of the board of trade.The resolution follows: In the opin- | ion of the house it is the duty of the ! government to adopt further methods of organizaticn to increase and conserve the national food supply and to diminish the risk of shortage and serious increase of prices in the event of the wai being prolonged.\u201d een NEWS FOR JEWS.Warsaw Edict Recognises Judaism as a Religion in Law, London, Nov.16\u2014A Reuter dos- patch from Amsterdam says: \u201cA Warsaw telegram announces that an edict has been published recognizing ludaism es a religion in public law.\u201d SODA WATER Schweppes Famous English Table Waters DRY GINGER ALE As supplied to H M.The King \u2014 J GINGER BEER | ments of British and French positions by the Germans, wile the French BNORAPOGANONNOGAGO 219209500009 00 ALLIES STILL PRESS - ENEMY BACK ON CERNA RIVER \u201c- IN MACEDONIAN WAR THEATR Bulgar-German Line Is Seriously Broken South- | | | | ! East Of Monastir\u2014Berlin Admits Retirement To New Lines \u2014 British Capture Town\u2014 Teutons |* Are Still Retreating In Dobrudja\u2014Italian And Austrian Reports Clash! In the Ancre region of France where since Monday \u2018tie British have made notable gains over the Germans, the fighting apparently has lessened greatly in violence, the latest British communication reposting only bombardments by the Germans of their newly won front to the north of the stream.An additional six officers and $37 men have been made prisoner by the British in this region during the past twenty-four hours.To the south-east of Saillisel, where the Germans had oecupied a group of houses north-east of the village, the French have now driven them out in a counter-attack, according to the French official commenication.On the rema:nder of the front in France, especially in the regions of Ablaincourt and between Le Sars and Queudecourt there were bombaré- hamesered the German front in the.Souchese and Armentiers sectors with their guns.In the Macedonian theatre the Entente troops continue fo press the Teutonic allies in the Cerna river region, and according to the Berbian war communication have seriously broken their line both east and west of the Cerna south-east of Monastir, capturing four additional villages east of the river and on the western side driving them back from several additional points toward Monastir.Berlin admits that in the Cerna region the Bul- gar-German forces have left old and occupied newly prepared positions.To the east the British have taken the town of Karakaska, or the east side of Lake Tabinos, The Austro-German armies in the Transylvania theatre in the Ait ond Jiul valleys have forced a further retirement of the Rumanians and also have made progress in the Rothenthurm and Szurduk Pass regions, taking 1.900 men prisoner.On the west Moldavia front Russisn attacks east of tbe Putna valley were put dewrr by the Teutonie alles, défMilso- was an offensive in the vicinity of the Oituse Pass.While Berlin asserts that there have been only minor engagements in Dobrudia, Petrograd reports that the Russians have made further progress southward and that the Tewtunic allies continue to retreat, burning villages behind them.Denial is made by Berlin of the assertions that the Kumanians have captured the town of Bonasoio on the Danube.Bombardments are taking place along the entire eastern front in Russia and Galicia, according to the Petrograd War Office.Berlin reports a repulse of a Russian attack southeast of Riga.The situation east of Qorizia is made somewhat obscure by the variant claims of the Vienna and Rome War Offices, both of which record successes for their respective armies.Vienna asserts that the Austrians have captured another Italian trench in this district, together with sixty prisoners and two machine guns, while Rome records the re-occupation of trencher evacuated by Italians Tuesday.ACTIVITY ON RUSSIAN FRONT.Petsograd, Nov.16, vin London\u2014Intermittent activity still continues on the three main sectors of the Russian south-western front\u2014the region of the Stokhod, the Halicz-Brzezany front and the thickly wooded country of the Carpathians, wheres the Austro-Germans have recently concentrated forces in an attempt to drive a wedge between the Russian and Rumanian armies.: Russian attention is now directed mainly toward the Rumanian theatre where most of the Russian military experts believe the crisis is past, The recent arrival of Russian forces on the Transylvanian front is thoughe to have eased the situation in that quarter and removed the danger of a further advance by Von Falkenhayn, ENEMY BOMBARDS NEW FRONT.London, Nov.16\u2014The British official statement from the front in France issued tonight reads: .\u201cThis afternoon the enemy Lombarded our new front north of the Ancre, especially in the vicinity of Beaucourt, Several explosions were caused by our artillery fre, During the past 84 hours we have taken six officers and $37 men of other ranks prisoner, \u201cBouth of the Ancre there was considerable hostile shelling of our front between Le Sars and Queudecourt.Our artillery bembarded the enemy lines in the Souchez and Armentieres areas.sand north-westerly winds: some light \u201cYesterday our airplanes carried out several successful bombing raids.à One hostile machine was driven down damaged.\u201d WANTS FAT FOR GERMAN WORKMEN VON HINDENBURG SAYS THE FARMERS MUST GIVE THEM ENOUGH, i 1 | - ! Berlin, Nov.16th.vis London\u2014 The Bundesrath discussed today the government bill for organizing a so- called \u201chome army\u201d, that is.enlistment in the government service of such persons a: are unemployed or are doing work which can easily be dispensed with during the war, The plan proposes the utilization of the entire available population for the purpose of fighting the war to a successful issue, without disturbing the work in any necessary industry.| It is understood that the Imperial | chancellor today made representa- ! tions to the Bundesrath in accordance with suggestions contained in a | letter from Field Marshal Von Hin- : denburg to the Chancellor, appealing to kim t« take measures to guarantee that laborers employed in the war industries have sufficient rations of far to maintain their health and strength, Field Marshal Von! Hindenburg expressed the fear that the farmers did not yet realize how necessary iF 15 to keep The supplied with fat, but the agrarian organ, which is supporting the Field Marshal's appeal, doubts whether the farmers will be able to do more than they are already doing, Toronto, Nov.16\u2014Thce weather has been fair today throughout the Dominion with the exeception of slight snowfalls in Ontario and Quebec, Forecasts: Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay.| Fresh southerly, shifting tos westerly Min.Max.Dawson .2 4 Prince Rupert 36 54 Victoria .36 is vancouver 28 44 Kamloops 12 28 Edmonton .aM 82 Baxleford .\u2026\u2026.26 30 Prince Albert ., .32 + Saskatoon .21 47 Calgary .22 se Medicine Hat .28 42 Moose Jaw ., 23 7 Winnipeg .,,.18 30 London.13 28 ! Toronto .21 8 | Ottawa .18 22 | Montreal .18 24 Quebec .10 ve | St.John .10 a Halifax .16 30 | | snowfalls but partly fair; higher temperature, Ï Ottawa and St.Lawrence Valley: Cold with some light snowfails, i Manitoba: Fair; not much change | in temperature, .Saskatchewan and Alberta: Fair and mild, ! Lower St.Lawrence and North: Shore: Cold and fair with some ligh: snowfalls.remettre ms AMERICA LENDS TO CHINA.Washington, Nov.16\u2014A loan of $3,000,000 gold has been made by the | Continental and Commercial Nationa! .Bank of Chicago to the Chinese Gov- , ernment through its Minister her, Dr, - V.K, Wellington Koo.The Chinese ! legation announced today that the ; money already had been placed to the a lite DEUTSCHLAND SLIPS QUT New London, Conn., Nov.17\u2014The Deutschland, the German submarine, which arrived here on Nov.1st, slipped out of the harbor at an early hour today, bound for Fiemen.She left her pocket at the State Pier at 1:30 o'clock and was towed down the harbor by two tugs.Now is the time in England and to send them at the front, < 9 a 2 © < % a a Q 3 Telephones 1 & 376.2 8 Niumin ran a bm a = PEAR DEC MAIRE RRR Christmas Plum Puddings are made of the finest selected ingpedicnts, by experts.WILL YOU GIVE YOUR ORDER TO-DAY?WILLIAM McWILLIAM INC, 138 &.John & 50 Fabrique Steto your relatives and friends Our PLUM PUDDINGS x credit of the Chinese Government.| H car ag e\u2014\u2014\u2014g .{Personal Greeting Cards \u2014\u2014\u2014 GET THEM NOW \u2014 HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING YET?IF 80, YOU MUST HAVE GIVEN SOME THOUGHT TO WE HAVE TWO OR THREE BOOKS OF SAMPLES OF THRSE, IN WHICH YOU WILL SURELY FIND SOME THING TO SUIT YOUR TASTE.COME IN AND ORDER NOW, AT: JOHN E, WALSH\u2019S Red, 11 8T.JOHN STREET should buy a Holt, Renfrew Suit or Coat.| You will be convinced we are right when you look these garments over.Autumn Underwear\u2014Shirts, Collars and Ties.| vs F- VALIQUET'S Makes the real home-made Bread with fres\u2019; milk, Nice White New Potatoes from our Ste.Foye [arm, sold by the bag.12 Fabrique Street Phones 6567-8568 Ford The Ford Motor Co.of Canada are just now building a One Ton Truck, which they intend to have on the market in December next.This truck will sell for about $700 and will take the place of trucks that are now selling at $2000 and over. , os Canada\u2019s Roll of Honor | ses O Lt.Haroid FP.MacGregor (on Ottawa, Ont, Nov.16th\u2014(Ces-| duty) Erinston, Ontwalty list issued at 7.30 pm.) Captain Dorald B, Martyn, Ripley INFANTRY.Ont.Killed in Acti 210390 Alfred Nunney 395 Victoria .; St.Kingston.Ont.132009 Lance-Sergt.J.S.Cunning-| 144826 Jos.Ohars, Pakenham, Ontbem, Scotland, ; 32623 Ernest Parsons, Woodstock, 141481 George Kidd, England.N.B.Died of Wounds.oLieet RoM.W.Simmie, Glavering 430838 Henry Broadbent, England.te 201880 Peter Reid, Scotland.455600 M.J.Woodcock, Canan- 196327 L.A, Upstone, England.| oque, Ont.Previously reported wounded and ARTILLERY, missing now killed in action, Killed in Action.192439 David Barr, Scotland.192444 C.W.Bell, England.460173 D.L.Jones, Wales.Previously reported missing be- fieved killed now killed in actions02805 A.\\V.Bushnell, England.Previously reported missing now \u2018returned to duty: 71778 Frederick Andrews, England.A36000 Wm.Crawford, Ireland.489307 Vacile Potolak, Russia.186371 Wm.Vogel, England.$1070 Acting Bomb Russel Bews, 99 Emerald St.Hamilton, Ont.85736 Gunuer Stewart Kitchen, P.O.Box 97 Fredericton, N.B- 415% Driver H.Leaman, Moncton, N.B.304016 Driver C.W.Manley, Peterboro, Ont, Wounded, Lieut.Reginald S.Armitage, P.O.Box 23 Sherbrooke, Que.Seriously IN.anoque, Ont.128f .W.Cook, Lesks-.#41798 Henry Merry, England, a © Sunner J \u201c Wounded 41800 Gunner J.B.Harrigan, 46 Gate St.South Boston, Mass.85337 Gunner S.J.Morrison, Newcastle, N.B.90113 Gunner Sidney Pushie, Antigonish.N.S.42030 Gunner Thomas Welch (remaining at duty) 727 Elias St, London, Ont.147060 John Doney, England.28010 Emile Dupont, Not given.484466 Johu Fagan, England.132881 John Henedraon, Scotland.143542 T, CG.King, England.103381 P.S Lee, Scotland.622092 Christopher McKay, Scot- .\u2014\u2014 .Ottawa, Ont.Nov, 17\u2014Midnight casualty list.d.Lt.R.P.Matheson, England.483594 C.\\W.Radford, Wales.Lieut.Regmald G.Smith, England.» 620042 Richard Walker, England.INFANTRY.464451 Joseph Webster, England.Killed in Action SERVICES.41318 Sgt.Arthur Dugas, St.Guil- Seriously Ili: laume.Que.321008 Corporal G.W.Baker, 132238 Gilbert Howles, 240 Rober- England.val St.Mrntreal.ARTILLERY.177261 E.J.Lindsay, Gaspe, Que.Wounded, Lieut.Stanley W.Scott, 1072 Alder s03621 Gunner H.A.Cope, Eng | °° Moore Jam.Sask fand, ner Ho A.Lope.Eng Died of Wounds.91098 Gunner Frederick Hall Eng-| Lieut.Orinond T.Blair, Shaughfand.! nessy Heights, Vancouver, B.C.300544 Gunner O.C.Hodge, Eng- | 186797 James Tyrie, 224 Frankfort land.1 St, St Charles, Man, 42627 Acting Lance-Corpl.B.C.MacDonald, Scotland.301491 Cunner Geo, Stephen, Scoland .CAVALRY.Wounded, 21674 Join Alexander, 35 Camden Se, Belfast.Treland.460354 /.T.Mason, 143 Kennedy St.Winnipeg.Died, 737091 C.M.Peterson Lake, Alta.Previvnsly reported wounded and missing now k'lled in action: 102662 Thos.Hall, 18 McCaul St., Toronto 463994 Wm, Willson, 929 Broadway Fast Vancouver.B.C.Wounded now returned to duty: 622927 H.F.Boye, Emerson, Man.484821 WA.Ryder, Vancouver, B Previously reported wounded mow missing: 171146 Harold Kinchin, 155 Soraurer Ave.Toronto.Previously repcrted missing now unofficially prisoner of war: 408229 Acting Corpl, Patrick Vertett.Haile: bury, Ont.© Missing, now killed: 427196 H.C.Ferg, Sask.Previously reported missing now wounded: - 461499 J.H.McNeice, 419 Brandon Ave Winnipeg.Previously reported missing, now Grassy Ottawa, Ont, Novlist issued at 10.30 p.m.) INFANTRY, Killed in Action.132298 Edw.Bracey, 1279 Chabot! Se Monteral.177888 Lindsay Griffin, Waterville, Ont 454870 R.M.Logan, 150 Church St.Belleville, Ont.703948 D.A.Maclacian, Bay Caps Breton.N.S; 123530 Kenneth Davidson.Union, Ont.Died of Wounds, 443306 J.G.Potter, Glengarry, | Ont.Missing believed killed in action: | 142431 Wm, Ford, 120 Mary St.Hamilton, Ont.Previously reported wounded and | missing now officially killed in act- | 16\u2014(Casualty 1546 Ave.West Bengoughion: killed in action: 437,879 John Poitras 47964 Earle Trevail, New Liskeard .Fort McMurray, Alta.Ont.\u2014 Previously reported missing now| Ottawa, Ont.Nov.17\u2014Casualty officially reported killed in action: [fist issued at 1 am.à a A Jose 7 5 McAllister 207 Jones INPNTRY, Previously reported missing now Died of Woundswounded: 190262 Albert Barker, Springfield, 476049 R.J.Cook.Emerson, Man.| Ont.Previously reported missing, now Seriously Ili: killed in action: 252202 R.F.Fraser, Webb.Sask 406471 Kenncth Darnett, Creigh- Wounded, ton.Mines, Ont.Missing.178201 Geo.Kelly.340 Centre St, Point St.Charles, Montreal.540322 G.R.Mansell, 492 Dover Road, Toronto.628919 Corporal A.W.Pretty, 1231, 8th.Ave.New Westminster, Seriously INI, B.C.109650 lance-Corporsl Patrick mit Arthur Thompson, Hallo- Mulvenna, Lanigan, Sask.way, Unt.48307 W.F.Faught, 119 Me-! ne E Es Buckhurst, 835 Lans- ., North Bay, Ont.e, Ave.Toronto, Fatyre St.Nomad \" Lt.P.W.Osborne, 465 Salem Ave.Toronto 150200 R.S.Pope, 63 Charles St West, Toronto, \u2019 Major F.A.Robertson, 1831 Elford St.Victoria B.Lt W.J.Sturgeon, Neisonf B.139845 G.A.Burchmore 2628 St.Hubert St, Montreal.136346 Edmand Cartlidge Wellington St, Stratford.Ont, 7088 Wm.Finlay, Dnudas, Ont.200m 14561 Peter Lamourie, Arnprior,| \u20ac, Ont.100650 F 01289 J.A.Furness, Charlotte-| se, 9550 Frank Shortreed, 9243 03rd, town, P.E.I.102616 T.L.Stafford, 204, Vi Ave, Fresno, Cal.» Vaneff 464870 C.M.Burton 324 First Ave E.ee B.C.461339 À.J.Carter 388 Mary! St.Winnipeg.aryland 239,546, Robert Childs, Arnprior, 83391 Gunner G.L.Burke, Gan- : 5785, Guaner Wm.Denton, 45 King St.W., Kingston, Ont, $3879, Gunner Herbert Loaghurst, Niagars On The Lage, Ont.SAW NAVAL RAID.Passengers on Cutard Liner Witnessof the Fighting.New York, Nov.16\u2014The ses battle between Britisir and German destoysrs that took place in the English Channel on the night of O:tober 26ti when German war craft made à raid on the channel transport service, was wite nessed by passengers and officers on the Cunard line steamship Andania which arrived here today from Iundon.Reports brought to the ships aîter the battle, the pcssengers said, were that eight British outpos: vessels, two destroyers and one transport were sunk.Chief Officer T.A.Chester, of the { London, Oct.24th, anchoring off Plymouth for coal, and tc await Admiralty orders to proceed after the course was assured to be clear of enemy ers was seen moving te the cas: at a rapid speed.Soon after they had were seen and the thunder of guns was heard.coming from an estimated distance of about 13 mies.The fleshes oll night.black and all her lights were screened.She was arcompanied by two British destroyers until well past the Janger zone.LARGE CROWD SEES | GREAT HORSE SHOW.: New York, November 17 \u2014 The largest crowd that has attended a horse show in this country in many years filled Madison Gardens tonight, \u2018and was rewarded by the grandest , display of horse-flesh that the Nat- :ional Horse Show has ever brought | together in the Garden.| The event attracting the greatest attention w # the contest for the Van- | derbilt gold challenge cup, which went to Judge William H.Moores great | quartette.Lady Gray, Lord Cray, General anl Colonel.More than a score of the finest jumpers that ever competed in the Garden went over the triple bars in | quest of the commodore cup, which | was in magnificent style by Sir Adam ' Beck's big bay gelding, Mslrose.and ! second place went to Mrs.Timmins Silver Thread.The class for horses dest suited to ' become hunters was won by Major i Mitchell's Highland Chief, after a close contest with Sir Adam Beck's { Gurkha, which was given the red ribbon, Donnybrook.a chestnut gelding.owned by the Sunnybrook Farm of Toronto, was awarded the Faugh-a- | Ballagh cup.He is a fine big robust | Irish bred seven-year-old.He took { the obstacles im faultless fashion and his manners and conformation were what competent judges declared perfect.GERMAN METHODS.Uig, Scotland, November 186 \u2014 The Dutch steamer Leda has landed 31 members of the crew of the Danish steamer Ragnar, previously reported to have beer sunk by a submarine.| The men say that after their ship was | sunk they were kept aboard the sub- \"marine for a day.When the Leda | was sighted the submarine stopped her, the men alleged.by firing a shell into her without warning and causing considerabel damage.The crew of the Ragrar were then put aboard the Leda and she was permitted to proceed.\u2014\u2014 \u201cALL FRANCE MUST FIGHT\u201d Paris, Nov.16.\u2014The minister of the interior, Louis Malvy, has instructed the prefects of every department in France to appeal, ir.co-oper- ation with the mayors of the communes, to the people to reduce as far as possible the lighting of their homes and business establishments.Bills posted throughout Paris signed by the officials, invites every house holder to restrict both heating and fighting.The poster concludes: It is hoped that these demands = be manfully accepted in view of the need of seconding the efforts of our soldiers in the trenches.Tt is the duty of the people in the rear to add !to the force of the armies.The whole of France must fight.\u201d WHEAT 18 SOARING.Portland, Ore, Nov.16\u2014Wheat soared to another record today when ! 5.000 bushels of blue stem were sold for January delivery at $1.70 per hus hel, said to be the highest prices ever paid in the Pacific northwest, ret ert: FRENCH COLONY'S GIFTS.Andania, said today that the liner left | , and dewnations indicated that a brisk | wards the end of battle was in progress which lasted \u201cLa Marseillaise\u201d was played.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.RUSSIAN.ORCHESTRA SCORES A SUCCESS SYMPHONY CONCERT PLEAS ED LARGE AUDIENCE AT AUDITORIUM LAST NIGHT.A large and sympathetic audience assembled in the Auditorium last night to hear the Russian Symphony Orchestra under its able conductor Mr, Modest Altschiiler, and in spité lof the anticipations of the audience it is safe to say that their fondest hopes were fully realized.A select programme had been prepared for .the occasion and p!though the mum- bers included sume of the most difficult products of best Russian composers «he most trying passages were rendered with artistic effect.Miss Dora Gibson, Soprano, the ships.On the evening of the 24h, ! soloist of the evening, proved the Chester said, a line of British destroy.| possessor of a voice of quality snd | range and her best effort was \u201cAdieux\u201d an aria from Tschaikowpassed out of sight fashes of light | sky's Joan of Arc.The concert opened with the Bri-! tish Nationa! Anthem and the\u2019 | Russian National Anthem and to-.the programme Individually and as a whole the .The Andania before being permitted | orchestra is a wonderful collection to go to sea had her ports nainted , of musical talent, The quality of the strings is exceptional, the \u2018cellos and basses being especiilly rich.The wood wind was charming and the brass well controlled.Hearty applause greeted the musicians and their leader after each number and they responded to several encores, the most popular of which proved Humoresque.The programme was as follows: A number of Russians from the 171st, Battalion were the guests of Major James Scott at the concert.Programme.Part I 1\u2014\"Bunrise on the Moscow River.\u201d .Moussorgskyto Act I \u201cKhovanstchina\u201d No.6 in B minor (\u201cPathetique\u201d .Tschaïkowsky 1\u2014Adagio.Allegro non troppo 11\u2014Allegro con grazia (5-4) 111\u2014Allegro molto vivance IV\u2014Finale.Adaigo lamentoso.Part II.ances ace ce 0000 Ippolitofi-Ivanoff.| (a) In the Aul.(Mountain Village) | (b) Marche Sardar, (Caucasian! Tribe) 4\u2014Arisn, \u201cAdieux\u201d from Jeanne d'Arc asasesccucesensc se Tschaikowsky.Miss Gibson.$=\u2014(s) March Miniature.a.sessaneneesasneene Tschaikowsky.(b) Plaintive froms \u201cPrines Igor\u201d anvssccce000 te.Borodine.(c) Dance of the Fairy Dolls Lessaunenanann ess .Tschaikowsky.From \u201cNutcracker Suite\u201d Mme.Rossini at the Celeste (d) Faster Holiday.Rachmaninoff 6-Tht Gray Wolf.Burleigh.Miss Gibson and Orchestra, 7\u2014March Slav .Tschaikawsky.God Save the King\u2014 OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE.\u2014 Have Imparted Not Merely Knowledge, but Citizenship.The grass has been worn from the playing fields by battalions at drill.Men have come back to their university from the ends of the earth te find a place in the service of their country.All this simply means that the universities have faithfully in a prosperous and, it was said, an 1dle past.served their purpose.They have aimed at creating in their men the idea of obligation.They have rested quietly at the heart of English life Through an age which more and more insisted upon direct value in coin as the reward for its activity they have stood for a lcarnin which has heen repeatedly denounced as \u201charren\u201d They have kept generations of young men in touch with literature and with the finest thought of all ages.They have asked them to learn many a thing for its own sake, and thus taught them a pride of doing well, as a good in itself, in things not immediately profitable.At a time when pride of work was fast ceasing to exist in England (witness the organized tainting and spoiling of Iahor practiced in ail our factories), the mere bright \u201cuselessness\u201d of Greek has been an argument for retaining it.The best way to judge of an institution is by its fruits.Oxford and Cambridge clearly stand for edu- sation today as some of our later \u201cdemocratic\u201d institutions can do.They have imparted not merely knowledge, but citizenship.They have done this, without exhortation PARIS.APPROVES WILSIN'S WORDS ACTION REGARDING DEPORTATION OF BELGIANS 18 SUBJECT OF COMMENT.Paris, Nov.16.\u2014Secretary of State Lansing's instructions to Joseph C.Grew, the American Charge D'Af- : faires at Berlin, sent on behalf of the Belgian government to discuss with Dr.von Bethmann-Holiweg, the German Imperial Chancellor, the question of the deportation by Germany of Belgians from their native land, is regarded here as an action of great importance.The newspapers discuss it apprecatively.The Temps alluding to the incident says President Wilson is resolutely determined to hold to his principles, undeterred by Mexican complications, adding that he \u201cintervenes without fear of contingencies.\u201d The Paris Midi sees in the instructions of Secretary Lansing the beginning of a revolt of neutral nations against what it calls \u201cThe barbarous and illegal measures of the Central powers.\u201d \u201cMr.Wilson,\u201d says the Midi, \u201cConscious that he is the head of the lerg- est neutral nation, which is renowned in the world for its wide humanitarian feelings, has taken an initiative which may possibly awaken all the sleeping consciences vf other peoples still indifferent.La Liberte and other newspapers comment in a similar manner.Listen for the Bronchial Wheeze When You Breathe Desply It means that disease will soon attack the lungs.Wheezing is distressing to the sufferer and annoying to his friends.Nothing half so certain in Bronchitis and throat trouble as \u201cCatarrhozone\u201d; it gives instant relief and cures even the worst cases.Bronchitis fairly flees under.the magic influence of Catarrhozone which cures so thoroughly the disease never returns.Other remedies may relieve, but Catarrhozone cures bronchitis, catarrh and throat trouble for all time to come.Beware of dangerous substitutes Meant to deceive you ior genuine Catarrhozone which is sold everywhere, large size containng two months treatment, costs $1.00; small size 60e; sample size 25c.Mr.E.L.Atkinson, of Gananoque, is a guest at the Chateau.Mr, A.Perrault, of Montreal, is a guest at the Chateau.Mr.K.Mercer, of Montreal, registered at the Chateau.Mr.E.D.Lafleur, of Ottawa, is staying at the Chateau.Mr.R.Meredith, of Montreal, is registered at the Chateau Lt-Col.C.A.Chauvesu, has returned to the city from Ottawa.Captain P.W.Bluteau has return: ed to the city from Fraserville, Mr, and Mrs.H.A.Cars, of Campbellton, are guests at the Chateau.Mr.J.H.Harrison, of Quebec, was registered at the Place Viger, Moncreal, recently.Mra.David Mitchell, of this city, is at present in Ottawa, and the guest of her sister, Miss Devlin.Madame Jean Cote, of Edmonton, has arrived in Quebec, and is the guest of her mother, Madame Gustave Gagnon.Mr.Kenneth B.Thomson, of the Imperial Bank, has arrived from Edg | monton, Alta., on a visit to his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Thomson, Levis.At the St.Roch Hotel: J.Rorenbaum, A.G.Pilon, Montreal; J.A.Conway, Philadelphia; H.Lemieux, Fraserville; Jas.O.Richard.Montreal; John McChesney, S.M.Dowell, Philadelphia; B.P.Wood, J.O.Charette, E.Dionne, J.M.Shaw, Monte real; L.Lapierre, Thetford Mincs.Late arrivals at the Chateau:\u2014 Pierre D.Casgrain, C.Garratt, A.Perreault, M.Raymond, E.Ross Ross, J.A.Doyle, K.Mercer, R.Meredith, N.Normandin, R.B.Coul son, E.Roy and wife, G.Hacknev, leo Charpentier, C.H.N.Connell, G.N.Pichet, J.G.Lyon, Montreal; | Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Carr, Campbetl- | ton; E.D.Lafleur, Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.S.King.Mrs, King, St.Patome; H.Laport, E.R.Larsen, Toronto; H.G.Prince, D.R.Brown, Ottawa: nde ded [men ee est test usually selects Penmans when it comes to sweaters.He knows, of course, from experience that they wear like so much iron, that they fit right and look right.After all there is nothing ike accepting what an overwhelming majority take as a standard.Say Penmans.Peamans Limited SOME PRESENTS for the KHAXI HANDKERCHIEFS.\u2026.\u2026.cone 0.00 0.0 \u2026\u2026.8 for Se BALACLAVA CAPB.cee.cove sees ios save vase snes anos san $080 NORTH-WEST CAPS.vee cone vere sree seve sons ston oe ne ÎLE CAMEL HAIR SOCKS .cco oor +00 porcs suce aren $1.85 and $1.50 KHAKI SNUGLETS .cove cree voor soar seen sven eras ener eves PP8 CAMEL HAIR WRISTLETS .KHAKI MUFFLERS .oe 220 01.25 and $150 CAMEL HAIR MUFFLERS .coo0 ove coer sees sere SLEO and $8.08 WOOL GLOVES, .c seve seve arson seen sess sons oon fr0m 7c up WATERPROOF TRENCH STOCKINGS .cc.\u2026.cons \u2026 98:76 KHAKI SHIRTS and JERSEYS.CAMEL HAIR SWEATERS, end many other ussful Articles.John Darlingion re: Opposite Post Office Selling Agent fur JEGTR PURE WOOL, ess case = vons sens save BOE sees eases wees os PrJ.Collis Browne's, 4 VIE ORIRINAL AND ONLY GENUME.\"The Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered.The best known Remedy for CoucHs, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS.Aste be à Chem ie DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY & CHOLERA.Resoctosliy æ attacks of SPASMS.Chacts and arreets those too discuss FEVER, CROUP assé AGUE.The ealy pailletive ie NEURALGIA.GOUT, BHEUMATISM.: , graduated according fo the malady.in ipsa rt in regions calm refreshing lect: 1 hen er remeds ; 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Oakwnod ave.Torontosolve it, then you destroy it entirely.| 101008, Hermon Klulms, Genera: To do this, get about four onnces of Delivery, Edmontonordinary liquid arvon; apply it at| 440419, Corp.M.K, Macieod, Bosnight when retiring; use enough to | ton, Massmoisten the scalp and rub it in gently | | Major R.G.Montelth, 920 Burdwith the finger tips.ette ave.Victoris.B.C.\u2018By morning.most if not all, of your | 15404, C.D.Miller, Carman, Mandandruff will be gone, and three or MOUNTE DRIFLES, four more applications will completely Wounded: Hasolr en oy detre\u201d every ar, w.+ Sherman.107 Mutual You will find, too, that all itching | ™*\" oronto.ind digging of the scalp will stop, and oun, H.C.Booker, Todmordon, your air will look and feel a hundred | 93370: New York.SARGOL es THE === FLESH BUILDER Used successfully for eight years by thin men and women who want to put on flesh and increase weight, Eat with your meals.Pleasant, harmless | and inexpensive.Sold in Quebec by sll leading druggists.If you find a druggist who is un- colony of Indo China had presented Iv snd freely as the air.Tt is not a :to France 7,000,000 france for the! fragile thing of copybooks and gond purchase of grain and that the colony | reçolutions.Tt can stand tests ! of Madagascar had placed at the dis-| pit) copyhook morality would fail possi of the government 1,000,000 fur to meet.England, in this time of artillery.| need.can count very few defaulters among the men who have come down from Oxford and Cambridge.The roll of honor in this war will honor these ipstitutions above uli others.No Trouble to Remove Superffuous Hair = reset GERMAN REPRISAL Berlin, Nov.14, vis Sayville, N.Y.\u2014As 8 reprisal agsinst the forced sale of German property in the British enlohy of Nigerie, Africa, says (Toilet Tips.) It is an easy matter to rid the skin of objectionable hair or fuss, if you! ! proceed ao follows: Make a paste with some water and a little powderpd del- i stone, apply to hairy surface and 1! the Overseas News Agency, the Girard's Bran y.A splendid assortment of GIRARD'S BRANDisietit on Wind À puni associent of LER eH .: mes better.You cas liquia | 441700, Samue! Rutenberg, 808 Ban- | \"0 '\"] riinutes rub off, wash the skin, German government has put up for | able 10 supply you with Sargol.send aevon at any drug store.Tt is inex- herman ave, ody and the heirs are gone.This method | eale the palace belonging to Sir | $1.00 money order or registered fete L H LEVAS SEUR, : pensive and four ounces le alt you ARTI 3 of banishing hairy growthe is pain- Francis Oppenheimer, former Bri-| ter to the Nat'onsl Laborstories, 76 ILL.will nesd, no meatier how mul dand- Wounded: fess and does not mar the skin, but | tish Consul-Geners! at Frankfort, | 8t.Antoine street, Montreal, and a \u2018Phone 1166 & PALACE RR rofl you have.Tis simple remedy 800001, Boinb G.EB.Brocn, 447 10th | to avoid disappointment, be sera | The estate is valued at 2,000,000 complete ten days treatment will be ass - - Woes Prinses Albert, Sash.0 gos real delatons, | maple, | sent you postpaid, in plain wrapper, | M wi stay de à ad CERMANS ATTACKED FRENCH TWELVE SUCCESSIVE: TIMES ~.Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1764.\u2018SOME OF THE REGIMENTS ENGAGED LOST SIXTY PER CENT.OF THEIR EFFECTIVES\u2014SELECT BATTALIONS WERE EMPLOYED.x = November, th, \u2014 1916 The (ierman attack on Ablaincourt an! Pressaire, on the Somme front, yesterday was an attempt to bresk through the French lives over an extent of 2 1-2 miles.- The attacking foréas consisted of a division and a half in the morning and a division and a aH in the afterncom, the whole ngth being directed ag- sinst thy two villages.The divisions were fogmed of select.regimen, chiefly Prussians, of whom some were offthe guard, and Hanoverians.Six sudeessive waves upon the villages between 7.30 o'clock and 10.45 in the morning, and hefore the afternoon had ended Pressoire had been attacked: 13 times, lt is said that in the course of these attempts now rendered vain by the Frencls operations of last night, some of the regiments engaged lost sixty pee cent of their effectives.Paris.Nov.16\u2014The bulletin issued by the war flice tonight reads: the e front some enemy de- tachm@ts which had succeeded in swept down taki aot i: a group of houses nor! & of the village of Saillisel were driven out by a spirited counter attack.\u201cThe artillery strugsfe continued violent in the region o° Ablaincourt.Everywhere else the day was calm.\u201cOn Nov, 18 one of \u2018ar air pilots brought down an enemy machine near Chaulnes ™ Belgian communication: There is nothing to report on the front of the Belgian arms.ITALIANS REPEL SURPRISE ATTACK TRENCHES EVACUATED ON TUESDAY ARE RE-OCCUPIED SY OUR ALLIES, Rome via London Nov.16\u2014The Italian war cffice published today following: \u201cOn the Tretino front the artillery of both sides was active, In the Adige Valley area and in the upper- busin of the Astico enemy troops and a transport\u2019 column were shelled by our batteries.\u201cOn the Carnia front eucmy air- eraft dr ipped bombs gm Carnia sta- taion without causing harm.and on Moggio Uldinese, killing 2 women and wounding three.\u201cOn San Marco height, east of .Gorizis, under cover of a powerful or barrage fire, we re-occupicd yesterday trenches evacuated Tuesday.Dari he night the enemy attempted § teem surprise att-g:k, which\"iras completely \u2018repulsed.\u201cOf:the Carso front, there were wri actions, At Hu filog we improved'.a line by a slight advance.As a result of small ençounters some Quebec's Leading WILL NOT ATTACK ALLED TROUS KING'CONSTANTINE BECOMES VERY FRIENDLY TOWARDS\u2019 THE ALLIES.Athens, Wednesday, November 15, | via London, November 16 \u2014 Court ne LIBERAL DELEGATES IN CONFERENCE AT OTTAWA MR.FIELDING TELLS THEM TO ORGANIZE FOR AN ELECTION \u2014 RESOLUTION OF LOYALTY IS PASSED-\u2014-CONSERVATIVE CHARGES RESENTED.QUEBEC, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916.Ottawa, Ont, Nov.16.\u2014Four hundred Liberal delegates from the coun ties surrounding the city of Ottawa gathered at Ottawa today and in conference assembled voiced their views on problems of today and the future and discussed the question of organization.- The Gathering comprised representatives of the various political organizations im the counties of Leeds, Grenville, Stormont, Glengarry, Cas leton, Lanark, Renfrew, Dundas, Russell.Prescott and the city of Ottawa.The conference was opened hy Mr, D.B.Rochester and Hon, Geo.P.Graham and Mr.M.Racine.M.P.P.for Russell, ueted as joint Queber circles in Greece base the gremest \u201c chsirman.There were present, also, hopes on the visits of General Roques on the platform Hon.W.8.Fieldingthe French wrinister of war, and M.| Hon.Sydney Fisher and Hon.Sena- \u201cOn | Benazet, member of the French Cham | ber of Deputies.The Associated ! Press is informed that the King believes he has persuaded both of his absolute sincerity and the groundless: .ness of the suspicion that the Greek royal family has eer been hostile to ithé Entente Powers, Prince Nicho- : , las, with whom the correspondent of | The Associated Press has had an aud- ; ience, laid stress on the fact that the King has repeatedly given his royal ; word that he would not under any | | circumstances attack the Allied troops \u2018 2s lately as has been assumed in some : quarters was the Sovereign's purpose in concentrating forces in Thessaly, and recalled the fact that the monarch not only had never said that he would not go to war with Germany.but had ; specifically left that possibility open.Prince Nicholas said the purpose ! | of his apd Prince Andrews visits to London.Paric, and Petrograd haa; heen to convince the Allied Powers | of the real intentions of the Greek, Sovereign.and expressed satisfaction | that the winter scason prevents the | prospective of immediate military az! tien on the Saleniki front and gives time to adjust public opinion, not only in England, France and Russia, he tor Cloran.: The kevnote of the conference was struck by Mr.Fielding.Liberals, he declared, were asked to observe \u201csilence.It was contended that patriotism at the present movement forbade criticism of the government.And all the time declared the ex-minister nf finance, the country was hanging under threat of a general election which might come at any moment.ith the expression on the part of the government that the Liberals should maintain silence should hav: come the clear-cut assertion that within a specified time there TUE ST.(C43 +O, ITED; aves AMBRICAN PLAN \u2014 Ÿ Special Rats for Meals, by J the Waek or Month.3 J.A.GAGNON, 8 Telephone: 1030.A LANTIER SURuauUN DENTIS?60 Couiliard st, Quebes Opporite.Liversois Pharmaer t + ~ - à Caddies FRIDA HEAD OFFICER AND FIVE TWO BRANCHES \u201d a.- Y, NOVEMBER 17, 1916.- LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC ~ GAPETY DAPOSIT BOXES AT TRE HEAD OFFICE AND ST.ROCH'S BRANCH.JE BRANCHES IN QUEBBC.IN LEVIS IN AND ABOUT =; TOWN BUILDING PERMITS Wy.EE \u2014 - DIED._ Keone chi iam of Rd.F.LANDERS the late Thompe Fell, Sad sister \u2018of the late Julies\u2019 Belly, aged 3 years.| Funeral froin the Ladies\u2019 Pro-| Sa testant Home gu Kridpy, Nov.17th, ; EY o'clock jam, jor Trinity Ji.Gulch, theucgy Moh: Hermon | Cemetery.| Friends and -pequaintances are respectfully invited, to aitend.| PITON\u2014At Hurricane Falls, Levis, ! ou November 15th.1918, Eliza \u201cHeth Bedington, beloved wife of.\u2018 « Fer.; \"4 Funeral wilt leave the above ad-' dregs this (Friday) aficrnoon at \u201830 o'clock.The remains will cross \u2014aon-the 8 p.m.\u201cerry for Sr.Michael's } Church.thence to Mount Hermon i metery.i ends and acqusintances are respectfully invited to attend.! Montreal and Toronto papers - please copy.BMPIRE THEATRE TODAY - WINNIFRED GREENWOOD In \u201cThe VOICE OF LOVE.\u201d Admission - - Ten Cents OLYMPIA THEATRE \u201cCrimson Swain Mystery,\u201d also \u201cCantrell\u2019s Madonna\u2014a beautiful - Star Feature.Admission - - - Ten Cents VICTORIA THEATRE \u2014 TO-DAY \u2014 PAULINE FREDERICK, \u2014 tt \u2014 \u201c\"ASHES OF EMBERS.\u201d Y.W.C.A, Sewing Meeting 2.30 TODAY.Come and add your \u201cbit\u201d to help make our Spin a success.Sale Dec.7 Donations gratefully accepted.\u2014\u2014 Annual Dollar Sal SADEN POWELL CHAPTER, \u2026 1.0.D.E.Will be held on Thursday, Novem- ber'\u201828rd, in St.Andrew's Kirk Hall, Se*Stanislas Street-_ All sorts of fancy and usciul articles: éigtisate, also home-made cake and candy.\u201d es, coffee, ice cream will be served | @on and evening.A r.opens at 3.00 pin.! MAN DIES SUDDENLY.Electric slp Treatment Ladies, why lose your hair when a Five Dollar Course of 12 treatments will Instantly Step It \u2018Falling Out and cure Dandruff.the city Trv one and you will be delighted at the result.My Face i Massages are a marvel They] Coroner Jolicoeur has been notified make you look years younger |'of the sudden death yesterday after- Hairdressing, Electric Curling | noon of Mr.Louis Falardeau, a resi- and Manicuring.MRS.KAY, 67 1-8 St.Augustin Street Few Doors up from St.John 8t.| dent of St, Valier street.An inquest will be held on the remains this morning.OLD RESIDENT DIES.| Miss Jane Kelly, who died yesterday, was the eldest daughter of the | be made for evenings by phoning late Thos.Kelly, and sister of the WINTER FERRY 0 MEET ICA.LOCA .MR.L'ESPERANCE AND MR GUTELIUS GET BETTER SERVICE FOR THE PUBLIC.Through the ufforts of Mr.D.O.L'Esperance, president of the Quebec Harbor Commissioners.the ferry company has decided to place a boat at the disposal of the public for the convenience of passcugers arriving on the local express cver the LC.R., due from Riviere du Loup at 7.06 p.m.Last season when this train arrived , After à scheduled time, passengers for Quebec were forced to remain in Tevis umil the 9.30 p.m.ferry.On the request of Mr, L'Esperance, Mr.Gutelius.general manager of the railway, made an arrangement with the ferry company whereby a boat will be at the disposal of passengers for Quebee arriving in this train during the winter season.tle doubt that the public will appreciate this improved ferry service.MR.STUART RITHCIE Mr.J, Stuart Ritchie, who has heen severely wounded in France, There is lit- | IN FIRST READING MEASURE MAY COME UP FOR STUDY IN COMMITTEE NEXT WEEK.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Among the private bills which were presented and given first reading in the Legislative Assembly yesterday was the bill to amend the charter of the City of Quebec.The measure will most likely come up for study by the Private Bills Committee of the Assembly next week.The incorporation of the St.Maurice Lumber Company in the Province ! of Quebec is sought in a petition for a bill presented by Mr.J.N.Francoeur.Among the powers sought in the petition is to construct dams and bridges over the Se.Maurice, Batiscan and Pentecost rivers.i Mr.C.E.Gault presented a peti tion on behalf of the Molson\u2019s Bank in which it is requested to mmend the Revised Statutes.6 George V., chap- (ter 65, to make exception for bonds \u201cto the amount of $125,000 in the Mai- \u2018 sonneuve School Commission, which are held by the Bank.The act which it is sought to amend cancelled the entire bond issue oi the Maisonneuve School Commission.: The other petitions were: Mr.Therrien: To reduce the cap- \u2018ital stock and amend the charter of the Fastern Township Telephone Company; Mr.Bereovitch: To incorporate the \u2018 Guaragee Title and Contract Com- | pany: Cambridge Buade St.Have a Beautifu) and Exclusive line of Personal Greeting Card For This Xmas See Our Add This Page Book Store William | ¢ was in Brazil at the outbreak of the Mr.Bullock: To admic war and from there he went direct\u2019 Montgomery to the Bar aiter exams to England to enlist.The fetter , ination; - .which his wife received from his Mr.Therrien: To authorize the chaplain was dated October 30 last ; Protestant School Commission of the and states that he was in No, 16 base | City of Sherbrooke to contract addi- PURE JAM\u2014SWEETER AND CHEAPER THAN BUTTE.THE KIDDIES LIKE IT.18e per lb, in 5-Ib tins: 14e per 1b, in 30-1b paits.ORDER TODAY, M.BOYCE & SON \u201cTHE RELIABLE GROCERS.\" 9 ABRAHAM HILL.Established 1858.10 begin from the Post-| 4038.i late James Kelly and the late Mrs.{ Joseph Kennedy of this city, she | died at the ripe old age of 82 years.: She was one of the oldest members of Trinity Church.MEETING OF KHAKI LEAGUE CLUB.At the Chateau Frontenac at 4.30 afternoon the annual | NOTICE \u2014 Appointments can i | i | Call For Tenders | TENDERS for the construction oi | St.Luke's Schou! to be erected at the corner of St.Luke and Montcalm ; streets at St.Sauveur, Quebec, will ; ! be received by ihe undersigned until ; o'clock this : Tuesday the 21st instant, at 4.00 pan.meeting of the Khaki League Club | The plans and specifications may he will be held.All interested in the ; seen at the office of the undersigned | work of the Club are invited to at- from 9.00 am.tu 4.00.p.m.tend.These tenders must be scaled, ad- te dressed to the undersigned, and bear, THE BEST NEWSPAPER TO READ ON SUNDAY.on the envelope, apart from the address, the words: \u201cTender for St.| The \u2018Montreal Standard, contains iin its beautiful supplement pictures Luke's School.\u201d ; An accepted cheque on a chartered showing to Canadian mothers Bank of the Dominion of Canada or | fathers, brothers and sisters, pictures of the war of great interest, the | a guarantee policy issued by an insurance company, made :o the order Standaré h hot hi n of the Roman Catholic School Com- | the great battle rot ee on ® mission of the City of Quebec, must | Besides the latest War News and timely articles on this great War, it accompany each tender.This or gusrantes policy will be confiscated | hag also very Interesting stories and serials.should the contractor whose tender! is accepted refuse to sign the con-| The Women's pages are also a tract or does not carry it out integre | feature of the Standard.The comic | ally.; colored section, fun for boys and The Quebec Roman Cathulie School girls, is also welcome in every Can- Commission dnes not bind itself to | adian home.accept the lowest or any of the ten- ers.Quebec, Nov.13th, 1916.WORK OF HR PREC ATED \u20ac.FILE TANGUAY, Captain Normile of No.3 [ire School C e Station, is in receipt of the following OMMISKION.| letter and its accompanying cheque: Captain Denis Normile, No.2 Fire Station, Richelien streec.Quebec.Dear Sir.\u2014We desire to zonvey io you and through you to the members of the Fire Brigade.our appreciation of the prompt manner in which the department turned out a few nights ago to the fire which swept our premises on John street.The efficient work done, including that of the salvage corps, is deserving N.15to21 5 PRUE.TONNOGINDaN Quebec Construction Co.111 Kountain Hi Room No.aL Phone #29 | | of much pra'se.: Blocs Morin Q bes.We enclose cheque for (twenty URC IORI ONO dollars towards the funds of your oem association.Yours very truly, i dl as Bureau W.H.PAXMAN.PERSONAL GREETING CARDS MACHINIST, KOR XMAS.Repairs of aii kins prompey As Christmas is drawing near! attended to those who have their private cards.TELEPHONE - - 24 RESIDENCE - .563 116 Sth'Stru\u2026, Limoilou made each ycar, will be pleased to know that the Cambirdge Book Store have again this year, the most complete and select lines in Eastern Canada our cards are of the latest designs including special band made English cards which are embossed in color, \u2014 SUBSTITUE FOR GOLD À subatitute for gold is obtained ol hospital at Letretort, France.His left leg is fractured and his right is wounded in several places by shap- nel.He is aged thirty-three and has on: little daughter, Miss Edith Ritchie.RECRUITING OBJECTIONS.\u201cThis is not Canada\u2019s war, and in sending half a million mea, Canada done more \u2018han her duty.\u201d This is one of the commonest objections which the recruiting officers meets in his daily work.Let us ex«mine it.\u201cThis is not Canada's war.\u201d Isn% itt Suppose England is beaten.and the British fleet, through mismanagement or ill-luck is defeated at sea, what will happer?Germany herself has admitted the fact tha: one of he principal aims in this war is to secure colonies, where their surplus population may setile under the German flag.With characteristic thoroughness she has even issued maps showing Canada as à pare of the German Empire,\u2014and still our blind \u2018patriots\u2019 say that this not Canada\u2019s war.No, if England should be beaten, she would be humiliated.taxed.oppressed, but she would still remain English, for Germany does not want the islands, but Canada would not remaid Canada.Neither Engtisr nor French would exist in the country, her male population would be deported as is that of Belgium today.and :hose who did remain would suffer as have all those who have ever come under the German flag as conquered nations.Some say would save us from any such fate.How?Their hoasted navy has heen proved hy their own critics to be vastiy overrated, and even its keenest admirers admit that it is deceidedly inferior to the present German navy, apart from the Austrian and Turkish ships.Their army\u2014 save the mark\u2014unahle to cope with a small rising in Mexico, would take ut least six months to organize.They have no big guns apart \u2018rom a few used for harbor defence work, and their population includes eleven million Germans, No.the fact is that Canada has more to gain or lose in this war than has almost any other nation.1f the war be fost, Canada will cease to exie: if it should be won by our side, Ca nada will sec an era of prosperity such as she has rever yet seen.Surely reasons enough for helping the cause may he found here by any thinking man\u2014or woman.\u2014(Communicated).A BLACKLIST CASE.New York, Nov, tf\u2014Gco.Philip Nieder, a New York export merchant, was today named defendant in a suit for $50,000 brought by Leon P, Main- As we have a special person detailed to our greeting card department, we assure satisfaction, J We also have \u201clots\u201d of individual cards in different quantities one can choose # card and no other person ; gets the same design.We have made a specialty of this line for several years with the best results it would he well to attend to this without delay, as a person who waits tiii the last week is generally disappointed through choosing too quickly.Any person desiring to see our cards can do so by calling at the store, or phone 3344 and we will send samples to choose from.by combining 94 parts of copper with six parts of antimony and adding a little magnesium carbonate to increase the weight.It is said that this alloy can be drawn, wrought, and soldered very much like gold, \u2018 and that it also receives and retains a golden polish.It is worth something like 26 cents a pound.FRUNEAU & COMPANY Building Material 100-148 ST, LLIER STREET, QUEBEC Phones 1890-1931, Best Quality Hy-Tex WE GIVE infra NEW GOODS .\u2014 oy [23 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916! TA EE CGR SED AED OER CD ONO MUD IEP OED cou SG AMATO { Cold weather bii-:< out ge the overcoats.L.ours | be a good one.1 ARTCLOTHES Serpe vis AWS.& | J H MULLIN, Regd, % 48 Fabrique Street ! | 320.00 per Month Separation 33: par 30 lavishly, Our Store must be cleared as soon as possible\u2014and with our low prices, stock will be further reduced by 33 1-3 Per Cent WANTED FOR THE \"ROYAL NAVY Pay $1.10 Minimum per day\u2014 Free Kit Allowance 0 LEVY.J.A.MURRAY, AN O.V.8., Naval |.lw sr Commissioner .= cent < Reduction On Electrical Fixtures, Cutlery, Silverware, Bronzes, Cut Glass; in a word, on our entire stock.Never before was such a large and so good a stock of merchandise sacrificed Our Goodd are being bought up like hot cakes! The choice is marvellous ~but it is safer not to delay.GOULET & BELANGER Phone 4623 239 St.Joseph Street THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE JPAULINE FREDERICK an § \u201cASHES of EMBERS \" Yauune Frederick, in \u201cAsnes of Embers\u201d, (TAMOUS PLAYERS) by Forrest Halsey, in which the celebrated emotional actress plays two different roles simultaneously.Cast of Characters.Laura Ward .\u2026.PER .Pauline Frederick Agnes Ward .Ceasers sete eisai ces Richard Leigh .Farl Fox William Benedict Mrs.Ward Daniel Marvin .reer Late Lane ss doses se nana ee Jay Wilson Detective .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u202620020000a su cu0 00 arcanes \"Frank Loses Maggie Halloway Fisher reas Herbert J.Frank Synopsis: In \u201cAshes of Embers\u201d, in which starred by the Famous Players Film Company on the celebrated Pauline Frederick is the Paramount Program, the beautiful emotional actress does some of the most remarkabl: acting of her carcer.In this dramatic production which was staged under the direction of Joseph Kaufman.Miss Frederick plays the dual roles of twin sisters, the one a drudge and th e other a butterfly who later develops into à conscienceless woman.ea METRO SERAL AT.OLYMPIA ALSQ \u201cCAUTRELL'8 MADONNA\u201d FEATURE AND PATHE WEEKLY, The eighth episode of \u201cThe Crimson Stain Mystery\u201d entitled \u201cIn the Shadow of Death\u201d will be offered at the Olympia Theatre today and tomorrow, with \u201cCautrell\u2019s Madonna\u201d a beautiful Broadway Star production featuring Virginia Hammond, and the Pathe Weekly.\u201cNeptune's Daughter.\u201d Next Mond «y, Tuesday and Wednesday Annette Kellerman will be offered in \u201cNeptune's Daughter\u201d the sublime achievement of the moving picture art, \u2014 ICE SNOW AND HAIL IN \u201cTHE COMBAT\" \u2014_\u2014 Vivid Glimpses of Northwoods in Feature.While \u201cThe Combat\u201d, the Vitigraph Blue Ribbon Feature starring Anita Stewart, which is the attraction ar the Empire Theatre on Friday and Saturday would come under the class of a socicty drama it contains a number of flashes of the North woods where dog-teams, snow squalls and rough log cabins form the centre of interest.These scenes which are intercepted by flashes of milady's dainty boudoir and various well annointed draw ing rooms come as a direct contract in the life of the city man and the man of nature.Aithine tn have these scenes all that perfection means.Director Ince took his entire company un into the wands during the winter months and besides using the log cahing which they erected far the ricture thew used them for shelter during their twa weeks stay.One nf the features nf these scenes is the doëu-team« which contain twenty valuable Malamute dogs who are really the snecisa wend for transportation in the Northwest, The plavers were forced to learn how to use snow shnee for withant this knowledee, livine in the snow covered wards could never have been accomnHished, Nevertheleas the acerse in the com pleted film more than re- the nine.era for anv inconvenience they might have suffered.WANTED À WIPT! Mow the (érmans Adve-\u2018% for Their Life Partners.Marriage advertisements are no novelty in Britain, While however, they are, generally speaking, con- fined there to à few obscure puryors.Member P.QAA in Germany they form a special fea- Inspection \u2014Piens fore of most of the daily newspar ie «Quantities Specifications he frankness these advertises ments shows a curious lack of that «ns ST.JOMN STREET, *kultur,\" dignity, and modestv of Phone 1688.which the Germans so proudly Au36xzmo,wd,fenise A.A BEAUTIFUL STAR hoast.Henry de Halsalle from the leading German newspapers and reprinted in Lis bonk, \u201cDegenerate Germany\u201d (Warner Laurie): \u201cListen, men, listen! \u201cI am young and very pretty, a well-made blond, with very dark eves, and 1 mus: get married as soon As possible.I have savenly pounds, 1 loving, affectionate disposition and I could make any man happy 1 be- jong to the servant class, but to any gentleman who des not object to this fact, 1 say write me with an offer marked on the envelope \u201cBlond 19, Office of this Paner.I should like a Guardsman.Communications can be received till the t4th instant\u201d A very frequent appeal comes from the student, generally in this wise: \u201cHand and heart are at the dis posal of a wealthy lady of any age.willing to provide for a handsome student of twenty-three, and enable him to complete his studies at the university.\u201d Matrimonial agencies advertise daily and give the most minute descriptions of their clients after the fashion of furniture described in an auctioneer\u2019s catalogue The following, according to M.Halsalle, is a \u201cbroker's\u201d advertisement from The Tageb \u201cMarriageablce Young® Women, \u201cAt \u2018s a large number ot marriageable voung women of all ages and classes, with \u201cdots\u201d ranging from 2.000 marks ta 500.000 : marks.Several wealthy young ladics desirious of making purely love marriage.All letters treated in the strictest confidence\u2014Freud- richstrasse.\u201d SUBMARINE FOR NAPOLEON.When Napalcon was banished to St.Helena various schemes werg set on foot for lus rescue.One of the most remarkable originated in the inventive brain of a smuggler named Johnstone, \u2018says London Answers.\u201cA submarine\u201d says Sir Walter Scott in hig, \u201cLife of Napoleon\u201d \u201cwas to be the means of effecting this enterprise.Tt was thought that by sinking thc vessel during the daytime it might escape the notice of the Tritish cruisers, and being raised a: night might approach the guarded rock without discovery, \u201cThe vessei was actually begun in one of the building yards of the Thames, but the peculiarity of its construction having occasioned suspicion, it was seized by the Government.\u201d ms and Red.T.fe Ski = MAIL CONTRACT.SEALED TENDERS addicssed to the Post uaster-General, will be received at Ottawa, until noon, on Friday, the 22nd December, 1916, for the conveyance of His Majesty's mails, on à proposed =ontract for four years, | six and three times per week, hetween \u201cPlessisville and St.Pierre Baptiste, from the 1st January, 1917.Printed notices, containing further information as to conditions of proposed _ontract may be seen and blank * formas of tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Plessisville, St Pierre Baptiste, Pidgeon, Mailhiot, Chandonnet and Savoie, and at the office of the Post Office Inspector.| S.TANNER GREEN, | | Post Office Inspector.Post Office Inspector's Office, Quebec, Nov.8th, 1916 i N.10x1aw,frixdw SEALED TENDERS.addressed to the Posiumaster-General, will be re ceived at Ottawa.until moon, on Friday, the 22nd December, 19:6, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails on a proposed contract for four years, six times per week on the rural mail delivery route, \"Inverness, No.2,\" to begin from the Postmaster-General's pleasure.Printed notices.containing further information as to conditions of gro- posed contract may be seen and blank forms of tender mav he obtained at the Post Offices of Inverness, Milanville, Millfield, Henderson Vale, Clapham, Kimberlay and Adderley, and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, S.TANNER GREEN, Post Office Inspector.Post Office Inspector\u2019s Office, | Quebec, Nov.8th, 1916.N.10x1aw,frix3w | ei | + 3 sages o MAIL CONTRACT.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmsiter-General, will be received at Ottawa, until wenn, on Friday, the 15th December, 1016, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed contract for four years, si: times per week on the rural mail delivery route, \u201cSt.Antoine, Loibinjere No.1.\u201d to begin from the Post- master-General'a pleasure.: Printed nctices containing further Information as to conditions of pro- 2osed contract may be seen and blank arms of tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of St.Antuvine, Lot.\u2019 hiniere and at the office of the Post ; Office Inspector.8.TANNER GREEN, Post Office Inspector.Yost Office Inspector's Office, Quebec, Nov, 8th, 1916.N.10x1aw,frix3w Wilf.Lacroix; Architect and Estimator, Graduate: \"Polytechnical School.\u201d F eshionable Store T.D.DUBUC Fcrrerly Conohue\u2019s Store Houszhold Furnishings Down Comforters in,a new collection of pretty designs and shades.Comiorters in all the very daintiest rolorings and room fumishings.All Wool Blankets at moderate prices and in all sizes.Linen Damask Table Cloths with Napkins to match.Embroidered Pillow Cases and Guest Towe's.Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, Towelling, Crash, Cretonne and Art Sateens.FLANNELETTE FOR KIMONOS\u2014Flannelette Velours in very smart desis and in a collection of suitable shades for Kimonos.Reversible Flannelette in Grey, Purple, Blué, Rose, Fawn.Eiderdown Flannel in plain and varied effects in White, Sky, Pink, Grey, Mauve, Vyiella Flannel, warranted fast colors, in patterns suitable for day and night wear.D.188 & 194 St.DUBU John Street Peas Peas Peas JUST ARRIVED:\u2014French and Itelisa Pons, frem the best nowned firms.PEAS, extra fine Delory.ccc tee ces cor oes sae ses © PEAS, fine Delory .cece see ces oes PEAS, extra fine Dandicolls & Gaudin.2.000 000 PEAS, very fine Dandicolle & Gaudin.\u2026.evr ses oun 0.PEAS, extra fine Menino ooo vou ee see cee veu son 000 PEAS, fine Menina .,.vie vee von ore sen ove 000 § Try them and be convinced of their high quality.Georges Patry \u201cTHE HOUSE OF QUALITY\" \u2018Phones $400-6401.22 FABRIQUE STREET.QUEBEC.; BREEN SERSEE ¢ ess sso SUGGESTIONS \u2014 FOR \u2014 Useful and Acceptable Gifts \u2014FOR \u2014 SOLDIERS AT THE FRONT Milacy Brushes Military Mirrors and Combe.\u2018Tooth Brushes.Tooth Paste.\u2018Tooth Powders.Antiseptics of all Kinds.Shaving Soaps and Creams.Toilet Soaps.Borated Vaseline (in tubes).Boracic Acid.Insect Powder.Tincture of Iodine, FIRST AID OUTFITS Adhesive Plasters.Cotton Bandages.Chamois Vests and Chest Protectors.Vest Pocket Kodaks ON SALE AT J.E.LIVERNOIS, Limitee, St.John Street, QUEBEC N.10,17x9 Wm.Carrier & Fils Flour, Grain, Hay and Provisions .108 Dalhousie Street QUEBEC CANADA, ) Inthe Recoré- Province of Quebec.) er\u2019s Court, of the District of Quebec.) City of Quebec.No.2103, of 1916.The City of Quebec, Plaintiff; Je ser eee PASSENGER SHIPS \"act noue\"; DUE OVER WEEK-END Defendant is ordered to appesr from a point between East Thirtyfifth street snd East Thirty-sixth street to East Forty-sixth street and from the National Docks Railroad to the pierhead line, comprising about 420 acres, of which approximately 600 are under water.It is in an entirely undeveloped state.Most of it is owned by the State of New Jersey t is bounded on one side by à railroad having direct connection with practically every railroad of impost- ance terminating in the port of 2 Why Suffer From Migraine or Sick Headache?| .J.J.0nl8well says that thi sedingly ds re ere disease Tons not shorten lite, Ï THE GREAT CIRCULATING MARKET PLACE OF OPPORTUNITIES ou does not Appear to be curable.Buffer- * ere from this affiiction are condemued to wndergo the periodical sttacks every few weeks until they are forty y oars of age, after atlacts sre ) In the Record- CANADA.es frequent, Province of Quebec.) ers Court, of thet hin ope month from the last New York.Practically all of the nr OO a ait that it 10 LOST.ST.URSULE HOUSE District of Quebec.) City of Quebec hlicatid i this notice.t le to suggest, while cars in the diet fo | publication o is J waterborne commerce of the por Des preventive measures, An attack ; SN \u2014 Ne.2083, of 1916.Quebec, November 16th, 1916.in fi tie rena by taking two LOST OR STOLEN Tuesday The City of Quebec, TH.DUBE THE PRETORIAN SATURDAY passes ront of W.-kamnia tablets when the first symp.' morning on St.John street.outside mice tartes just Li Sy fhuide the fo Louis Gerstems appear, and one anti- tables | every two hours during the attack rtens 18, eases the and brings rest and quiet.ro tablots mma7 ba obtained ai aif nesta Ask for A-K Tablets.They Quiekiy Telieve ail Pain.- Plaintiff; the gates, a Boston bull dog.Reward on returning to Dr.Brennan's office, 29 Ste.Angele street.nov.17x2.Clerk of the Recorder's Court, of the City of Quebec.CANADA, » Li the Record: FRUIT LINE BUYS TWO STEAMSHIPS.Announcement was made Novem- MORNING AND GRAMPIAN ve D'Auteuil, hereteéore of WITH MAILS SUNDAY.ape City of Quebec.in the District be: of Quebec, Del .iDelendant is ordered to uppear Province of Quebec.) er\u2019s Court, of the District of Quebec.) City of Quebec.No.3031, of 1918.Of the seven Canadian Pacific Ocean Services vessels on their last ber 1st.by officials of the Blucfields Fruit and Steamship Company of the purchase from the Argentine Navigation Company of the steamships LOST\u201415th November, an Engtish Bulldog pup.eight months old, color light Brindle, white chest, white THE QUEBEC BANK NOTICE is hereby given that 8 on nose, answering name Punch, anyone retaining dog after this notice will be prosecuted.Return to Geo.T.Aird, 27 Aberdeen street.Rewardnov.16x3.within one month from the last] The City of Quebec, puhlieation of this notice.Quebec, Novembes 16th, 1918 ve TH.DUBE Thomas Moore, heretofore of our Clerk of the Rerorder's Court, | City of Quebec, in the District of the City of Quebec.| of Quebec.Gunsmithvoyage of the season up the St.Lawrence the Carthiginian is the first reported, She passed Father Point at 11.15 a.m.yesterday and is due to pass this port early this morn- ins.Contrary to expectations she is not carrying passengers, Lisbon and Madrid, each of 2,000 tons The vessels\u2019 reginry will be Special Gencral Meeting of tie Sharechanged to Nicaraguan and their \\hoiders of The Quebec Bank will be names to the Rama and Managus.| oid at the Head Office of the said They will be added to the fleet ofthe | Bank, in the City of Quebec, Que., fruit and passenger carrying à trade on Tuesday, the twenty-eight aay of of the company and will trade be-! November, 1916, at the hour of three Plaintiff; WANTED.Defendant.CANADA.) Ia the Record-| Defendant is ordered to appear| The Pretorian also from London | tween New Orleans and Bluefields, | oir in the sfternoon, for the pur-| Party familiar with present busi- Province of Queber:} in \u201ca of the within one month from the last publi- 18 due Saturday morning.She is car- | Nicaragua.pose of considering an agreement for ness conditions is open for A 1 Agen- District of Quebec.) City of Quebec.| cation oi this nouce.eying 77 cabin and 138 third class \u2014 the sale by the said The Quebec Bank | cies in Montreal.Please write C.F.No.8835, of 1914.* Quebec, November 16th, 1916.passengers and general cargo.COAL DEARER IN CANAL of its assets to The Royal Bank of | Charbonneau, 184 St.James St.On Sunday the RMS.Grampian from Liverpool with 238 cata and 449 third class passengers is due.She is bringing 3,900 packages of mail ZONE.Convinced that the present cosl stringency is likely to continue indefinitely, the Panama Canal author- The City of Quebec, TH.DUBE .Clerk of the Se CE MN | f the City of Quebec.Emile Bourbeau, Heretofore of our J - of the Lity Cazada.upon the terms set out in| Montreal, such agreement, à copy of which will be mailed to rch Shareholder with this notice, and.if Jeemed advisable, Plaintif: WANTED\u2014A general servant, one who understands conkiag; goud City of Quebec, is the District of Quebec, Engineer, things as may be deemed necessary for procuring the assent of we Gov- : ; iste ¢ ; ä i r i st U views overlooking historical gardens i he District he Record.| 3nd 200 tons of Quebec cargo.; formal notice to | of passing a resulution or resolutions | wages.Apply 35 St.Ursule street.e \u201d Sec Ouperiatemdent pro CANADA, bec) Jn the Bee the Among the vessels which passed tres have Ser of ro advance of [approving the said agreement and nov.17x3.of the Ursuline Comvent, and Laure ndan istrie y Ci ec, | this port inwa:d yesterday were the\u2019 ) o mer- | authorizing the President and General =\u201d | entide Hills, Hcme-llke rooms, with , Deie t | District of Quebec.) City of Queb SS.Sheha, SS.Coba and steam barge fifty cents a ton on coal old to dc | Manager of The Quebe.Bank to| WANTED\u2014A enced sil modern conve.den es.Good table SS.§ , SS, i 'e .n experience en- .Defendaos is ordered to Pra No.Joie.of 1918.Follette the lztter with pulp.Chant ships passing (hrouk ! affix\u2019 to sald agreement the corporate | eral servant for family of thee.ve board.Separate _aeste if desired ?within one month from the last! The City of Quebec, sg | The steam barge Stanstead after ; ss ton at|seal of the Bank and to sign andlpiy 41 Murray Avenue or phone 4204.Mrs.T.L DOUGLAS, publication of this notice.Plaintift; | dischargin { coal in the in- | p.172 Row Fates o ad execute the same for and in the name P Telephone 08.= Preprisgwea Quebec, November 16th, 1916.ve ner basin Fete yesterday y on her re- | Cristobal, Colon, and $8.50 BF Balbo of and on behalf of the Bank; and nov.18x3.: TH DUBE | E Molloy, heretofore of our 4 to th Lak y | however, wil! pot go into effect unti also for the puipose of cnnsiderirg FOR SALE, I Clerk ofthe Recorder's Court.|hy of Quebec.in tha Dintsict 7 0 OT CIE { December 1 next, the date on Wel | Lo if aeemed advisable, of passing GENERAL SERVANT WANTED.|.___.~~._._ i i ; it is assumed 3 - ; os i 0 go out of town.ma ouse.= SALE-\u2014O of the City of Quebec.| of Quebec, Gunsmith, Defendant.FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.ed by the Government at the old! a ne ud ha Te Two in family, Good wages.Apply | moose head: pros newly \u2018mounted CANADA.) In the Record.; dered pear New York.Nov.16\u2014The light of- | price wiil have heen disposed of.ment and the terms hereof as the Mrs.D.A.Clarke, 24 Aberdeen St.| 50 inches.Massive, symmetrically Province of Quebec.) er's Court, of the Defendant is on the | ferings of tonnage restricted charter- | Shareholders shall corsider expedient nov.16x2.| formed horns.Perfect head i every District of Quebec.) City of Quebec ; within one month rom ing greatly, as a good general de-| SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.or advisable, and for the purpose of way.Very reasonable price.Room à No.2043, of 1914.! publication 9 Fos py 916 mand prevañied for steamers and; Quebec, Nov, 16, 1916.| authorizing the Board of Directors WANTED\u2014House-pantry maid\u2014 [88 St, Peter St, nov.l6x5.The City of Quebec, Quebec, November 16th, ! a | rates vire firm and advancing.Cot-* Cape Salmon, 81: Clear, northwest.| to give all such notices ani make all | Euglish\u2014for spencer Wood.Apply ne à Plaintiff; .TH.DUBE, ton A © $150, , per 100 lbs.was.C.G.S.Rouville at Port au Saumon.such applications and to pass and | to Major Victor Pelletier, A.D.C.FOR SALE\u2014Three houses, two of .v.Clerk of he Records reber.quoted mt Danish motor steamer,! Father Point.13%: Snowing, calm.' execute all each other acts, resols, nov.14xtf.them, for one family, the other for ' the City o : .inian, | tons, = , t ee | t ilies, i ñ i - Michael Convey, heretofore of our o \"29000 tons, coal.Atlantic range 10: Inward 11.15 am.Carthaginian.| sions, deeds, instruments, matters an = PE PE NT wo families, one in St.Louis.one ju ; Montcalm and i tn the Record- | the River Plate.525 ad, November.11.30 am, Sheba, one in Belvedere.For CANADA, ) Riviere a la Martre.260: Cloudy, particulars write \u201cM.P\u201d Chronicle.> ser ; \u2026 | December: Norwegian steamer, 663 : © il he said Rie Le rep , Defendant.| Province ot Quebec; er's Court, of th: | 3\" porthwest, Inward 10 a.m.Frank-|ernordn-Council to the said agree! FREE BUILDING LOT GIVEN nov.16x2, Deiendant is ordered to appear | District of Quebec.) City of Quebe:.| tons, coal Hampton Rond men: mount, ment, and for carrying ont the same | AWAY to advertise our property.| mmm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014mand distributing the proceeds of the srid sale.By order of the Board.B.B.STEVENSON, General Marager.Quebec, Oct.12th, 1016, within one month from the last.publication of this notice.Quebec.November 16th, 1916.TH.DUBE vs.Cierk of the Recorders Court, | O.Marcouxof the City of Quebec.City of Quebec, in the of Quebec, Gunsmith.No.3027, of 1915.The City of Quebec, LouisLurg.Feleston arrived 9 a.m.14th, Basis airived 9 am.14th.Montreal to Quebec Longue Pointe, 134: Cloudy, west.Inward 11 am, Percesien.Cap St.Michel, 125: Snowingwest, Inward 1.15 pm.Sin Mac and tow.FOR SALE\u2014A farm close to ths church in the Trait Carre at Charlebourg, having a private residenc: built of brick and stone and two immense barns with agricultural implements.All in perfect order, Apply to Mrs.P.A.Morin.44 St.Nicholas street, or to S.l\u2019.Dugal, 18 St.Foy dolve the following puzzle and win a free lot.No building restrictions or taxes.G-r-a-y w-n-s p-a-e.Apply B.L.C., care Chronicle.nov.15x6 \"MISCELLANEOUS bark, 898, lumber, Gulf to west coast Italy.$35, February-March; British schooner (new) tons, salt.\u2018 Turks Island to Baltimore, private heretofore of Où te-ms, December: schiooner, 397 tons District ccal.Philadeiphia to Bath.private | terms: \u201cchoener, 345 tons, coal, Phi-; ; ladelphia to St John, N.B.private Plaintiff; 0.13t028 l'icitfer's Carpet Cleaning Co.will Defendant.! \u20ac o> clean y .Road, sov.16x 4, emma imaeme CP Uns were pT | sh a i be District of Quebec) City of Quebez vis ome Month fran 1e CT.NEW PORT FOR ot \u2014 ele Te ' in your own home.Pieitfer s Modern SALE\u2014A âne farm at Eo- 4 4 +hie notice ; ; ; 2 2d rette, two leagues from the City with No.2844, of 1914, P Quebec.November 16th, 1916, ; BAYONNE URGED.! Hit WATER AT QUEBEC.Architectural Engineer Cleaning Ww are, No.4 MeMah | waterworks and a stream on pid arn The City of Quebec, _ TH, DUBE Scheme Contemplates Expediture of \u201cStandarà Time, 75th.Morelion.) and n= rat LD | Immediate posscasion For sale en Plaintiff; } Clerk uf the Recorder's Cours, | 37.234.000.; Nov.AM.P.M.11 Commercial and Residental Wor< TO LET =-\u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014=-1 account of advanced age oi vroptie- 78 ' of \u2018y of Quebec.- Wednescay .15 9.41 9.40 » Specialty.tor.Apply to Jean Au \u2018air, Lormiere Andre Corriveau, heretofore of our Plans providing for new and ex- Thursday .16 1035 1036 1 on \u2014| TO LET T nd vou Koad, Jeune Torette.or at No.4 City of Quebec, in the District er tensive port facilities at Bayonne.Priday .17 1.35 1136 inspect Plane, M k el ed rooms, No.12 | Pasace Hill.Quebec.Phone 6v4, of Quebec, Blacksmith.ef \u2018 CANADA, ) Inthe Record- IN.J.have been placed before the : Saturday Ce.1 12.00 1233 | \u2014Quantitien \u2014Specifications.ount Carmel St.nov.lexiw nov.f1xT.efendant.3 î .\u2018s Court, of the ; f that city by the New Jer-; Sunday .19 174 1.31 | op : Province of Quebec.) er's Co people of t y hy OOM 1 BLOC MORIN, ei = : - * Defendant is ordered to appear | Dis; of Quebe- © City of Quebe: | sey State Board nf Commerce and Moon Phases.|r MOUNTAIN HILL oun Bord, for gentioman, peal \u201cab | house, 20 Gardens fon ne within one month from the last| No.2083, of 1915.: | Navigatior, of which J.Spencer| Last quarter Nov.17th.at 8.01 os to 367 Grande y.5 à use.ft Gar en street), for sale.publication of this notice.£ Quebec, Smith, is president.ip.=.\u2018Phones 5719.Res.0002 | | ?°7 Allee.nov.w | Apply to L.P.Geoffrion, 8 Drill Hall Quebec, November 16th, 1916.The (ity of \u201cThe importance of this project to Plaintiff; the much congested port of Square.Phone 3748 or 706.nov.11x6 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LOT FOR SALE\u2014On St Foy Road, corner Murray Ave, 78 x 155 ft.splendid location for home.Apply John E.Walsh Regd., 11 St.John St nov.xtf.) -\u2014m FOR SALE\u2014 ln Lower Town at the corner of St.Thomas and St.\u2014 Paul streets a 3 storey brick building with a store giving good revenue.Good conditions for a prompt purch- \u2019 ascr.Another house at Bergerville, 4 minutes from the cars, new Bist 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 , District of Quebec.) City of Quebec No.2908.of 1914.The City of Quebec, TO LET\u2014A double room for gentlemen, also boarding if desired in à private family.Apply 10 24 St.Claire street.Phone 5120, nov.16x3 e Re New gregs manos IN York is seen when it is considere SEAMEN'S CAPS.v ohn McCormack, heretofore of our it wi 20,300 lineal feet or City of Quebec.in the District pra ed an, here vessels The Mercantile Marine Service Asof Quebec, Gunsmith, can tie up,\u201d the announcement said.| sociation are in receipt of the fol- Defendart | The plans are embodied in a detail- | lowing notice from the Board of .Defendant is ordered to tod ed report which has been prepared Trade: \u201cIt has come to the notice | within one month irom the las: | under the direction of B.F.Cresson, of the Board of Trade that steel rings pul cation of kis notice, | Ir.chief engineer of the New Jersey Re sometimes used inside officers Plaintiff; Quebec, November 16th, 1916.Siate Board of Commerce and Navi.Caps and become magnetized.Owvs.' TH.DUBE gation.and F.Van Z.Lane, engineer ing to their close proximity to the George Vachon, heretofore of our Clerk of the Recorder's Court, | of the Bayonne Chamber of Com- | compass needle.when or y ar City of Quebec.in the District | of the City of Quebec.| merce, These engineers recomme:d observer taking compass hearings.+ .ae k such rings are liable to cause con- of Quebec, Fireman.port facilities on upper New Yor siderable deviation and render the W&G 1 Morton Massey CENFRAL INSURANCE BROKERS 111 Moontain Hill J TENDERS REQUIRED TO LET\u2014Furnished room to let, situated at 562 St.John street.nov.l5xz.bLAIS TO LET on Cartice Avenue with five and six rooms, and bath room, all modern conveniences, lLieated by Proprictor.Apply Lo iva Lockwell street.Tel, 1851.nov.léxs \u20ac \u2018 N ing.Two stories in wood with Defendant | mo eee | Ray for thirty modern freight ves- ; tiabl The Board .To Farms ; tii Two dwelli ° - 1) in addition to lighters, barges, observation unreliable.e Boar TO LET\u2014Furnished rooms with | brick front.wo dwellings of 4 ui Béjendant B mndered to appear CANADA, ) In the Record- pate 2 lead yard with facilities | of Trade \u2018are of opinion that the use Quebec, FO Da um, eo guvd accommodation.Meals if de- | FOOMS cach.Good terms.Apply at publication of this notice.% | Provinee nf Quebec.) er\u2019s Court, ofthe | for classifying and assembling of steel rings for this purpose should Y.BAB.| icq.Also suitable for light house.| Yo.4 DeSalaberry.xm 3 TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until Wednesday, 22nd of November, 1916, at 4 p.m.for 90,- | be discontinued.and that rings made of a non-magnetic substance should be substituted.Care should also be i District of Quebec) City of Quebec.No.3026, of 1918.The City of Quebee, Quebec, November 16th, 1916.TH.DUBE weeping.Apply at No.10 SL Ursule St.Phone 5235.nov.l3x3w freight with a capacity of 1,000 cars.a ferry terminai for a Bayonne.| Manhattan vehicular and passenger Fu R SALE\u2014Dweiling house Nos 54 an.36 Little Champlain street, 13 Clerk of the Recorder's Court, | 4e .taken that no articles of steel that | 000 Railway Ties for delivery early in rooms.Could easily be divided * ix of the City of Quebec.\u201c Plaintiff; ferry.four miles ore fees of plat.may.by becoming magnetized, de- | the Spring of 1917.ted and plaint ROOM TO LET\u2014Large room to | IO dwee.Nngs.Ground 32 x 145 fret, ; CANADA, ) | story bulkhead sheds, 7.770.000 cubic | flect a compass needle are worn or | Tenders to be sealed and plainly : Good site \u2018or a warehouse.W.R.La let in private family (no children), all conveniences.For particulars apply to 63 1-2 St.Nazaire a*~ect.James Moore.heretoiore of our City of Quebec.in of Quebec, Gunsmith, marked: \u201cTender for Ties.\u201d Specifications can be scen at our office, and at the office of Mr.Arthur In the Record.| frwrinee of Quebec,) er's Court.nf the District of Quebec.) City of Quebec., carried by ships\u2019 officers when tak- feet of second and third story balk- Sf compass hearings.the District \u2018head shed and 200 acres of land for | Me, 3987, of 2914, Deferdant, | industrial huildings.together ith | Dick.Division Engineer, Trans.Ry.sov.lixlw The City of Quebec, t is ordered to appear trolley and ete connections, : Quebec, and Mr.Gordon Grant, Chief \\ perty, Nos.62 and 66.Des Prairies \u2018 Prain:iff; ender month from che Nar railroad sidings.float hridges for, Engineer Trans.Ry.Ottawa, Ont, ROOMS\u2014Nicely furnished rooms | street, St Rock's, with first-class rar .O'BRIEN & DOHENY, Contractors.Que.& Saguenay Rypublication of thia notice.Quebec, November 16th, 1716.TH.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder's Court, double stone house, erected thereon, with large yard in Ye For particu- = lars apply to Amos J.Calston, Hoche well heated, modern improvements.Quite houses, 12 du Parlor.Tcl.5581.12 Garneau.Tel.4000.nov.11x6 \u201cThe total estimated cost of this installation 1 37.234.545.98, of which $2.121,673.44 is for dredging, buik- ve.Mood Armand, heretofore of our Coy of Quebec, in the District \u2018 of Quebec, Clerk.| .N.2xto22 lags Bank Building, St.Deter Street., ; di d reclamation and $5.112.- ven meee Defendant :e nda of the City of Quebec.boty 5 or the other facilities,\u201d the TO LET\u2014A dwelling with cight sept-18xtf, ordered to apper: j \u201cThese estimates pro- tooms and all modeyn amelia:ations.| 777 De me aleianne one momk from publication of this notice.Quebec, November 16th, 1916.report said.pt vide for inicrest on the cost during construction and provide for a thirty: the las .PERSONAL.\u2014\u2014 mr ee tr teers Immediate possession.Apply to 304 Richelieu street.Phone 1316.\u2014 \u2014 MARRY\u2014For auccess and happi- CANADA, ) In the Record- Keep Your Feet Rue, Notary.28 St.Ann street.375 FOK SALE-\u2014-The valuable pro- 3 .» y nov.7x12.t TH.DUBE Province of Quebec.) er\u2019s Court, ofthe | five foot depth of water, ; {ness many thousand members both Clerk of the Recorder's Court, | District of Quebec.) City of Quebez | \u201cThe site selected sor (Fonaider: Isitnothing?1s® it to be neg.Off Your Mind FO LET\u2014The upper part of Dr.| sex wishing early marriage, hundreds of the City of Quebec.No.3080, of 1918.ation is °, the uber , = a ven A tected until it leads to that terrible Const Verge's residence, No.47 Grande | wealthy, _confidentisl descriptions CANADA, > Inthe Record | The City of Quebec int: ee SO TE CO ee soughe sad colds Pret.P.T.BERRIDOR, © |Allee, opposite Parliament Buildings, | iree.Established 10 years, The Re- Plaintiff; ; - ences.Peps containing 18 rooms, herted and with | liable Club, Mrs.Wrubel, di- of Quebec,) er\u2019s Court, of the v OCEAN BAILINGS.and serious consequ' Chirepodiet, \u2018 on, Oakland, Calif, oct.30x1m strict of Quebec.) City of Quebe:.r Tie sailing list compitea| Are tablets made up of Pine | patiente an be trented et their | Yh ModE improvements.Apply Di PIE ; - Ne.2327, of 1914.Paul Morissette, heretofore of Pet b Te Stocking General Steamship extracts and medicinal essences, own home.Verge, 47 Grande Allee.22m WOULD YOU MARRY IF , ¥, o trict .S which when oct: .: The City of Quebec, Paint py th e str ent.22 St.Louis street.Quebec.turn into healing vapors.These Phone $888 208 ST, JOKMN 87, \u2014_\u2014 Saw SUITED?Best Matrimonial paper aintiff; Defendant.Subject to Change: sre breathed down direct to the published.Mailed FREE THE COR ; lungs, throat and bronchial tubes RESPONDENT, Toledo, Ohio, ; Omer Chabot, heretofore of Defendant is ordered to appear! Nov.From To \u2014not swallowed down to the STORE TO LET-For immediate ext.* oo or tab ol çretol fore 0 f our within one momh from the last | 16\u2014Adriatie .- > Tr Liverpnol stomach, which is not sion.nr Point View House possession or lat of May, 017, the obt.36x1m.A Que ublication of this notice.17\u2014lonian .Quebec.London Ta» .: ' ST .street, \u2014 = i \u201c bec.Defendant.\u2019 Quebec, November 16th, 1916.18\u2014Andanis .N.Y.Falmouth court rence 9 he 88 RAMPARTS ST.floors, electric elevator, furnace, ete.Pleasant, bright rooms; magaiicent view overlooking St.L£\"veace lver; all modern conveniences: \u2026\u201d : \u201cable board; favorite resort for te\u201d sions Phone 4287.MRS.M.WHELAN, Pre ristoress Apply to 53 D'Auteuil St, or Serois & Sirois, Notary, Couillard street.O.24xtf and london.» « Cameronis .N.Y.Glasgow and Liverpool «Northland .Quebec .Liverpool «St Paui .N.Y.Li.Quebes: fiasco TOUR STOCK IS Ho ou.THE CHILDS CAFE widings.Hho ; ° Oct.10x1m.° A.Mercier, beretofore of o ebec, and heretofore Secretary | , Toe ++ LAverpoot rg , \u2014 W t | d Le ae of our ot The Young Men's Christian Asson) \u201c\u2014Pénnonis .N.Y.Falmourh | HATS and MOYEITITS eames Toone M43| Ty UNI* HED ROOMS ~ Larne | est In ies Quebec, Gunsmith, ciation, and London.I YOUR INSPECTION 18 RE.t.Josep # land comfortable.Continuous hot | mailing and full informaion by sil ] Defendant.Delendant.| T=New York.0 ¥.Liverpool | SPECTFULLY INS ITED, | ron amADE PIES: Avie men | Baa ro coon.\"oa or | Hires on application.Defendant 8 ordered to appear) Defendant is ordered to appear \u201c1a Toursine .N.Y.y Bor eaux m0 © | HOME-MADE PIES: Apple, Raisin, | Tel 8303.W.S.Richardson.\u201876 St |\" Anne ft, Quebec.u:3nov'18xtf, OFFICES TO L™T\u2014Fine modern Malpecque Oysters, S0c a doren.(ices, well heated.Large safety F.3.STOCKING Pried, to take boms, same prica, vait at No.68 Mountain Hill Apply | GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENTS, 64 st John Street , All xinds of Fruits served in Season, Hy Belanger, or Noe, me % ST, LOUIS 8% Tob 08 his ome month from the last blieation of this notice.bec, November 10th, 1016.TH.DUBE Cocoanut, Blueberry, Peach.Lemon, Cranberry, Mince and Custard.Any Pie to take home, Sicwithin one month from the last pub.liention of this notice.Quebec, November 19th, 1916.20-\u2014Kroonland .- TH.DUBK 20\u2014Folia 20\u2014Feltris .N.Y.\u2026.Falmouth : Writs, \u2018phone or call ° snd Londen.| [ NY: Liverpool \u2019 vo oes oN Yo.Bristol sé Quebec, .dom Clerk of the Recorder\u2019 of « \u2019 NY.sie Clg a] o ppt aa Cours, | \u201c\u2014Renten aa »N vi Falmouth I « ssuDAŸ, NOVEMBER 17, 1916, , CUNARD NEW YORK=LIVEYPOOL Laconia ., , , .Bst, Dec.8.85pm ) , E Orduna ., , , .8at,Dec.9,6pm.|} Glésgow Passenger-Freight Service Carpathia .-Bat, Dec.16,5 pm pin Glasgow nt Moutre: | Saxonia .Bat, Doc.18,5 p.m .&-ATHENIA .Now, | LAconia .Sat.Jan.& 5pm.For inicrmitiiéi\u2018hoé | New Vork\u2014-Falmouth\u2014Londos.Las Sida oc All passengers lagd ! Eamon om .ov.Fe Robert Refont Cas Limited, |Pannonie .: | \u2018Get.Nov 1,6p2.| Sad se ; New York\u2014Bristol.ae .|Folls.gat, Dec.16, 8pm.fur 21 STATE STREET, NEW YORL P.8.\u2018Stocking.38 8t Louls Street [ERENC \"LIN The Rober Retord Co.Limited 108 Se.Peter St, Quebec.Coran ngs hag der WEW YORK \u2014 BOBDEAUX\u2014PARIS 88.LA TOURAINB .Nov 18.3p.m.88.ROCHAMBEAU .Nov.35,3 p.m.88.ESPAGNE .: .Dæ:, 8,9p.m.Wa M.Vk.oveon, 88 Dalhousie st Stocking, WILT a ?8.48 Se Louis street |- CANADIAN SERVICE ; MON]KEAL TU LONJON .Arthar LaRtue, : Eugene Trudel almouth) CALLA ZUGA LIA || Rom London | | From Mostra \u201cTred | Cabrio and à imeru-Class.; 5 8 MOATR:AL TO BRISTOL * (Avonmouth Dock) passengers oaly.For information, spply: The Robert Reford Co., Limited, * General Agents, 103 Bt.Peter S1, Quebec, _ leEve\u201d = LsFue, Trudel & Pichor Méuidators of Insolvent Estates.£2 Administrators.Appraisers, Jr Troseen.ROBERT STEWART vu Quremises between Debtors and] PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Creditors.\u2014nd \u2014 CURE ST.PETER STREET.17 MOUNTAIN\" HILL, Dominion Building, Quebec.Telephone 6619, Balance Sheets, with Profit and Loss Siatements, properly prepared and certified as required by \u201cThe Bus- © Phones 4530, 4581 ER 3 rR > |iness Profits War Tax Act of 1916,\u201d : WALLACE COLLEG Only Firms, Individuals and Incor- 110 HELIEU ST, QUEBEC.| porated Companies employing à capi- Sixteenth Year, tal of more than fifty thousand dol- [nstruction given in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele raphy, Mathematics, Drawing, Music and Modern Lun- \u2018wages.No weations.lars are subject to the payment of the Tax, bus ali such employing à capital of less than fifty thousand dollars, must also forward a veritied state- , «2 end Evening Classes, ment claiming Exemption.Default .o.YW, id WALLACE in complying with the Act carries with ' Principal.| it a penalty.1st ANNOUNCEMENT CANADIANS WHO IHAŸEL Are invited to send for our new illustrated booklet descriptive of scenes on the trip from Halifax to Demerara, via ships of the Royal Mail.\u2018This little booklet tells what there is to fi see and do at Bermuda, St.Kitts, Antigua, Montsesrat, Dominica, St.J.ucia, Barbados, St.Re Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara.It Æ also gives a list of the Hotels and Hotel charges at the various lslands.Copies can be obtained from the following Ticket Agencies:\u2014 F.8.Stocking, 38 8t.Louis street.8.J.Nestor, C.T.A., C.G.Rys, 7 du Fort and 22 Dalb.usie streets, C.A.Langevin, C.P.A, C.P.R, 30 St.John at.George H.Stott, C.P.A, GTR.\u2014 i THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY j} 57-80 Granville Street, » VA R HALIFAX, N.8.1 Am S & R.1 Closing Letters By the Can.Pi.| (Canadian Press) New York, Nov.16\u2014Trading in toduys market was characterized by a degree of extravagance and activity rarcly surpassed in any of the previous bull movements of the past two years.Aside from recognized basic conditions of a highly favorable character, there were no developments to cxplain the movements, which received much of its impulse from a confident public and the usual professicnal sources, There were scarcely any exceptions to the np- swing, which comprehended an unusual number and variety of issues, many of a purely speculative charct- er.A better inquiry for rails also served to benefit that division, though advances in that quarter were relatively nominal and not well Traintained, More than a score of stocks achicved new maximums, foremost among these bring Gen States Steel common which rose 34 points to 193, and 83 for the second preferred at 190, A large part of this gain was surrendered later.Other High records included Tackawanna Steel at 105, Sloss Sheffield Steel at 93 1-4, Republic Iron at 87 ! 3-4, several of the more prominent coppers such as Anaconda.Chino and Inspiration; Atlartic Gulf and West Indies, Corn Products Pre- | ferred, American Writing Paper! Preferred, Pressed Steel Car, Detroit United Rys.and Smetisre securities preferrea \u201cB\".| In these and kindred issues gross advances ran from two to 3, and even five points, with one to two for Pacifics, Grangers and Trunk lines.Minor rails were irregular, but main.Iy Lisner, Chicago, Alto common and preferred improving by three to almost seven points, United States Steel \u2018held ite leadership as the most active stock, but again closed at only a net fractional gain, Central Lea: ther requined a large part of its re« cent decline at an extreme gain of 3 -3 poirts.Total Sales amounted to 2.100.000 shares; Bonds were strong, with buovancy in Chile Copper sevens and Lackawanna Steel fives, Total Sales par value aggregated $0,680,000.\"9000030000000 0GE a NEW YORK MARKET.Q ANF AAAABLIBBOG0GO0 (By Bruneau & Dupuis) Am Bees Sug.103% 10% 102% Am Can Co.6314 66% 8414 Am Car Fdy.69% 7134 697% Am Loco .93% 9514 03% 121% 12214 118% Am Sug Ref.118% 11934 118 Am T & T.133 133% 1336 Ana Mining.10134 10254 10154 AT & S Fe.104%; 105% 10434 Bldwn Loco.66% 8:% 86% Balt & Ohio.8554 6613 85% 364% CPR.171 172 370% 172 Cent Leather.108 114 10834 113% Ches & Ohio.6634 65!4 66% 08 ° 9 Ÿ 10824 6534 714 93% 118% 118% 133% 10114 105 say 264 mn 60h 174 ny 119% WE OFFER YOU, SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE, THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES, BEARING SIX PER SE TT TEREST AND ARE SOLD TO YIELD THIS IN- $11400000 6% TOWN OF SAULT-AU-RECOLLET, I (Near Montreal), M: 9:4020000 65 MUNICIPALITY OF CHANDLER, Co., (Ste.Adelaide Je Pabos).| .SOLD \u2014\u2014¢% MUNICIPALITY OF BEAUCEVILLE.Co.Beauce i FR Apply to: Hrovincial Securities Td, 108.MOUNTAIN HILL.QUEBEC.\u2018 ih: | N.18xma,wd,fri \u2019 Office Houre: Residenge, 1798, 9tolsam, StoSpm, Tee opm Dr.NUGENE BEAULIEU SURQGEON-DENTIST, M SP-JOHN STRAAR - \", QUEBEC = THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Accumulated Ful.os 240 cos ses oo sos me sen enn see oo $87,000,000 Revenus for the Yeas, vec os ose 4.+4 eos vec 1,875,000 AB LBDAGE.cs «ov see ven oo os sos ene ses ose sve ses 17,000,000 Over 310.400 paid \u20ac in \u2019 où.Pont ani, D a bu emoun X at mte en all with profs policies, pe be W.8 QG MORTON MASSEY, Chie! Agente, 1 Mountain Hill, Quebes + ; Press Stl Car.7 i South Ry .30%} 2\u2018 Tenn Cop .23% JUS Rubber .60 130% 11034 14234 my My 704 Ray Con Cop.34)4 34% 23% Reading .10734 10934 107*4 dopfd .66% Studebaker .120% Chile Cop Co.26% 283; 26% 28% Distillers .43% 434 G N Ore ctis.44% 70% In M Marine, 47 4874 20% Lehigh Val .60% 8:% 80% a2) Missouri Pac.9% .10 70% NY NH & H.87% 80% 34% 27 67% 68% 67% | Union Pac .148 12314 153% ! C M & St P.9214 93% 9214 03 Colo F & I.84% 57% 547% 35% Con Cas .136% .\u2026 137 Crucible Stl.89% 0114 69% 90% Erie .38% 37% 30% do 1st pfd.81% .Gt Nor pfd .115% .118% 4% 4415 Ins Cop .6914 7034 In Con Cor 18% 17% do pfd :.\u2026.46% do pfd .121% 12124 120 Kan City Sou.33% .Kenn Cop Co.5634 58 sey 8754 Maxwell .78 7s 7 77 Mex Petrol\u2019m.10934 111 108%'109 Miami Cop.47 47 46% 444 Nat'l Lead .70 eo wey Nevada Cons.28% 2914 28% 20% N Y Central.108% 108 106% 107% Norf & West.140 139% North Pac .110% im Penna .87 se \"1 108Y; Repl 4&8 854 67% 84 MY South Pac .99% 0974 09% 094 2734 264 \u2018 12634 12534 1464 40% 14754 1484 | eo 60% 191 121%, 119% 310%, Wil-Overland.39% 3 asd U S Steel .,123% do pfd .121 Utah Cop .119% Westinghouse.6414 6534 63% 68% capcAngAO9AGAN0DON COTTON MARKETS ORHPAGGRODONAQNO ° oR New York, Nov.16\u2014Cotton futures closed steady.Closing bids: December, 20.38c; January, £0.41c; March, 20.68c; May, 20.78¢; July, 20.46c.Spot closed steady.Middling uplands, s0.4uc.Liverpool \u2014 Cotton, spot fair business.Prices strong.American middling, fair, 13.61d; good middling, 13.01d; middling, 11.91d; low middling, 11@8d; good ordinary, 11.39d; ordinary, 11.09d, The sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of which 800 were for speculation and export, and included 7,300 American .Receipts were 1,000 bales.Futures closed very steady- | \\ THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.j demand at 82 1.2 and 82 3.4, and 6 | that more grain than ever before is 8 ed to believe in oat value whenever \u2018losing Letters By Local Brokers.(By McDougall & Cowans) Montreal, Nov, 16\u2014At the opening this morning there was quite a de-\u2018 mand for Dctroit which carried the price from 120 tb 133 1-4 ex djvid- end, which is equivalent to 194.It reacted to 121 1-8 at the closing.Throughout both sessions Steel Ca: ot Canada was heavily bought.There was considerable stock met at #0, but this was all taken up and it closed 80 1-3 bid.Dominion Iron was steady a: 75 1-8, Gossip on the street says Dom.Iron has received a large steel order, but it fs well known that the steel companies are filled to capacity for months to come and it is not a question of orders but deliveries, Stcel prices are rising oa every quotation.The steamship | stocks wer better, the common sell-' Despite the remarkable vy volume of buyiness transacted, the movement of prices pursued a rather irregular trend, although a number of issues developed noteworthy strength snd substantial Gains on the day.The copper stocks and steel vhares were especially \u2018 1 | favored in (he advance, while a few of the rail and equipment shares were benefitted in the upturn too.! In the late trading of the day Central Leather became decidedly strong.The recent break in that issue from 123 to 108 1-9 was said to be due to liquidation by a small pool interest and pressure from that source having been eliminated was \"ssid to be responsible for to-day\u2019s sharp aévance.The buying of U.S.Steel is said to be of the best kind.Sales: Stocks, 2,088,900; bonds, $6,- 678,500 TA000000wC eovaog 9 MONTREAL EXCHANGE, : \"000005000000 G00 (By Breen & Gourdeau) Brazilian: 20 at 48, 40 a: 47%.Canada Steamships: 51 at 37.Civic: 63 at 03), 310 at 02%, 3 at Detroit: 75 at 121, 160 at 18055, 50 ing at 37 and the prefered at 93 1.4.8t 120%, 50 at 131, 60 at 131%, 35 ut There were some large blocks of 121, 35 at 18154, 26 at 121%, 80 at 121, old Dom, War Loan traded in at; 1 Ont 12134, 80 ar 121, 50 at 1815$- 98 7-8.In the paper stocks Laurentide was bejter at 217, Paper firm at 147, and Wymac made 8 new high at 112, Spanish River was better at 23.Fluctuations in Scotia were very erratic.This was due to the stock now being listed in N.Y, quotations being watched there.Civic was firm and in good | Quebec well bought at 42.In the unlisted department Brompton Paper clcsed 70 at 70 1-3, North Am.Pulp sold, 3st 18 1-8, Abittibi sold at #3 and some odd lots of Howard Smith Paper at 80.The market closed strong and very active, (By L.G, Beaubien & Co)\" Trading on the loca! market started off at a fast clip so far as Detroit and Steel of Canada were concerned.Detroit was exceptionally strong, jumping to 120 at the opening and in a few minutes running up to 129.Afterwards the stock settled back to 181 and pulled up to 221 1-2, Steel | Company of Canada was also strong, | first sales being at 78 and the stock, shortly advanced to 78 1-2.Civie Power was firm at 82 3-4.Later the market continued quite active and the tone was good.Price changes | during this time were generally of small fractions.Civic sold at 82 1-2, During the last hour of the trading the market displayed great strength and many sales of Steel took place at 80, Dominion Bridye was rather saggy around 207 1-3, around which price there seems to be a good deal.of stock for sale.(Closing Market Letter) New York, Nov.16\u2014The market to-day has presented the same gen: eral appearance as yesterday.There has been constant and steady speculative buying movement of huge di- « meisions, gond inside distribution, but this did not make much of a showing as the speculative buying is so heavy.Market news has been mostly unfavorable for the past week, but the market is higher, as apparently people are satisfied to selling and Quebec Railway: 478 at 43, 26 at Riord:4 42%.10 at 42, Shawinigan: 05 at 1334.Toronto Railway: 23 at 81.Canada Cement: 125 at 701.Canada Cottons: 10 at 62.Canada General Electric: 10 at 131.Cons.Smelting: 25 at 39.Cons.Smelting Rights: 133 at 3%, Dominion Bridge: 83 at 20734.Dominion Steel Corporation: 225 at 75%, 125 at 7554, 275 at 7843, 25 ai 78%, 5 at76%4, 65 at 75%, 10 at 73, 80 at 76%, 170 at 75%, 257aL 73H.Laurentide: 75 at 217, Lyall: 10 at 80.MacDonald: 85 at 15.Montreal Cottons, 30 at 38.Ogilvie: 50 ac 144.Penmans: 38 at 76.Riordon Paper: 75 at 147.Sherwin-Willianis: 75 at 3814.Scotia: 10 at 150, 25 at 149.Smart-Woods: 13 at 48.Spanish Kiver: 33 at 22%, 33 at 23.Steel of Canada: 165 at 79%, 123 a* T0%4, 50 at 80, 28 at 7034, 200 at 79%, U85 at 797%, 125 at 7934, 100 at 79%, 10 at 79%, 75 a 79%, 70 at 79%.25 at 797% 90 at 80, 50 at 79%, 25 at 79%, 25 at 80 10 at 79%, 595 at 60, 50 at 797, 15 at 30, 25 at 707, 175 at 40, 23 at TLZÉ 965 at 80, 82, 175, 1, 335, 929, 785 at 80, 100 at 30%, 140 at 80, Wayagamauck: 5 at 31154, 60 at 112, 100 at 111, 25 at 1154, 15 ag 11%.Canada Car pfd: 5 at 73.Canada Cement pfd: 15 at 93%, 5 at 93%, 2 at 94.Canada Cottons pfd: 25 at 9154.Canada Steamships pfd: 10 at 93%, 60 at 92, Spanish River pfd: 25 at 66, 35 at 6514, 25 at 6G, 10 at 8534, 30 at 66, Montreal Bank: 4 ac 223.Dominion Loan: $100,000 at 96%, £500 at 99%, $1,000 at 99 PHSHDIVORO-29300007N00 ° 9 GRAIN MARKET.8 Ÿ 000900090090 I0 (By Breen & Courdeau) Close.High.Lowbuy stocks regardless of surface con.| Wheat: ditions, keeping their attention fixed | December.195}4 188% 185 on the huge earnings and big pro- | May .191% 194 1904 fits and distributions proposed for \u2018July .159% 162 189 the future.It is truly a wonderful | Com: era.To-days dealings have heen oni December.93% 97% 98% an enormous scale and it will prob- | May .97% 99 96Hi ably be one of the hirgest days that | July .87% 987% 07 we have had in this period of enor-| Oats: mous transactions, Total sales, 2,-!December.58% 58% B°% 089,000, May oo oo orb.63 023% 61% (By Breen & Gourdeau) Chicago, Nov.16\u2014Wheat\u2014Under normal conditions the wheat that reaches Chicago comes fargely from Northern and Western Indiana.Central and Southern Tilinois, Missouri and Towa, occasional cargoes of spring wheat from the Northwest and some transit wheat from west of the Missouri River.This year not only are ten States distinctly repre.rented In the small receipts, but also three distinct crops.It would be difficult from this assortment to buitd any stock gnod contract wheat and we are possibly fortunate in having a fair quantity of old crop wheat in public elevator carried from last spring.Clearances are likelv to demonstrate, to a general public, the growing scarcity of wheat for domestic consumption.Corn\u2014V/hile normaî 15 to 20 per cent of corn leaves the farm, we be lieve that this year from 2§ to 4n per cent could easi's leave the farm.While we shall probably export more corn than treual, the amount so used ls not likely to 6ffeet more than a small nortion of the excess marketing.if present memeral levels are maintained durine the winter, Oats-~An editorial in Price Current fs authority for the statement \u2018 insurarce on farm.We are Inctinthey may be temporarily depressed.New York, Nov.16\u2014Tradlng in securities in to-days session of the: market totalled over two million | bONGOGGARAGOGAGO0DNE Ÿ ñ œ ons Q ë a \\DAUHONDOGAGEGN IC Londen, Nov.16\u2014Calcutta linseed Nov, and Dec, 08s.6d.Linseed oil, 50s ad.Soerm oil, £46 10s.Petroleum, American refined, 1s, 1 1-3d: spirits, 1s, 8 1.3d.Turpentine, spirits 46s, Rosin, American strained, 315, 6d type \u201cGO\u201d 225, ONSNSRUOGAGAQURUN .9 $ TRE TORONTO q > 9 8 PRODUCE MARKET 9 *ropO0HOSSpOOAOGS Toronto \u2014 Quotations are as follows: Wheat: Ontario (new crop) No, à winter, $1.88 to $1.90 outside according to location.Wheat \u2014 Manitoba, No.1 north, 183.07; No.2 north, $203 1-4; No.8 north $1.97.Oats, Canada western No.8 78 1-2; No.3 Canada western 72c.at lake ports for immeidate shipment.Ontario No.8 white 68 to 68 outside; No.8 white 66 to 67c.outside, Corn, No.3 yellow $1.14.Peas, $3.40 to $3.45.Barley\u2014$1.18 to $1.20 outside foi maltirg and $1.07 to $1.10 for feed.\u2014\u2014 P.©.Box 218.Tel.183 BREEN & GOURDEAU STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, 6 ST.PETER STREET, and ¢ SAULT.2.U-MATELOT STREET Frivate Wire Connections: & Rol bers Cor, members & of Trade soe \"boat Exchange 9 BRUNEAU Phone UNS & À GINORAS +0 00 CMlembers Mencrest Suet Enrtnnget.STOCR IBOKERS Orvers Promptis Enseutes on aU Mark.t & DUPUIS ® Wall Sent Mow Vera pt | « Magee NCDOUGALL § CONANS Sitch Bn 116 MOUNTAIN MILL Phones: 1402 end 1900 H.& THOMSON, MANATER L.6, Beaubien & Co.STOCK BROKERS, 7 ST.PETER STRERT.Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.\"Phones: 6645-0048, LAND SURVKYOR water Powers, : Lumber Limits.4 ST.PETER ST.Tel Not J Moaey to Lend First Mortgage Secured for GUSTAVE JOBIDON, § LLL à NOTARY } ce 17 Pt, Poor Street To.un J Flour \u2014 Manitoba: Listed quota.Hons at Toronto are: First patents $10.40; second patents, $10.00 strong bakers, $9.70.Flour \u2014 Ontario: Winter flows, 90 per cent.patents $8.40 seabord, Milifeed \u2014 Manitoba bran $31.00 per ton.Shorts, $34 to 36 per ton on track Toronto.CATTLE MARKETS Toronto, Nov, 16\u2014There was no chenge in caltle market at Union stock yards today.The ren was mixed and common and medium cattle was in large numbers.Trade was fairly active from the opening and a clean up was effected at an early hour.Choice steers sold readily at steady prices.Fat cows were in good demand at steady prices, Canners and cutters were in demand at steady prices.Milkers and spring- ers unchanged Light sheep sold ~ | freely Heavies and bucke were agittle slower Choice calves held steady and active, Spring lambs were easier, selling at 10.80 to 11.10, the bulk of the offerings finding levels between 1050 and 1100, Hogs were steady.COTTON, Liverpool, Nov.16\u2014Cotton futures closed very steady.Nov.1182; Novand Dec, 1180; Dec and Jan 1100 1-2; Jan and Feb 1166; Feb and Mar 1191 Mar and Apni 1190p April and May 1200 1-2; May and June 1206; June and July 1206; July and Aug 1206; Aug and Sept 1179; Sept and Oct 1142; Oct and Nov 1120; Nov and Dec.1128.Savannah, Ga, Nov.16\u2014Turpen- tine firm, 4%: Sales, 196; Receipts 494; Shipments 234; stock 19,670, Rosin, firm; Sales 1028; Receipts 1,279; Shipments 350; Stock 78,163.QUEBEC CLEARING HOUSE.Quebec, Nov.16, 1916\u2014Clearings week ending Nov, 16, 1916, $4,751,- 327, Clearings week ending Nov.16, 1015, $3,676,201, VORGRDQOQQCOSNAUE |] 9 8 BANK CLEARINGS, a e G Ci 101 20 0 6 CE GE A CE DE CE RER NEO Montreal, Nov.16\u2014Bank clearings for the week ended today were $89,002,101, compared with $62,618,- 196 for the corresponding week in 1918 and $50,420,244 in 1914, \u2014\u2014 Ottawa, Ont, Nov.16\u2014Bank clearings for week ending Nov, 16th.$5,375,845 as compared with $4,684,- 206 for corresponding week ia 1915.Halifax, N.S., Nov.16\u2014Bank clearings for the week ended today sponding week last year $2,077,088, St.John, N.B., Nov.16\u2014Bank clearings for the week ended today $1,029,736; for the coresponding week last year $1,408,638, London, Ont.Nov, 16\u2014Bank clearings for the wetk ended today were 008 for the cotresponding period of 1918.\u2014 Toronto, Nov, 16\u2014Bank clearings week cnded today $64,005,048 ne and $a0,424,122 in 1014 were $0.363,908; and for the corre | $2,000,338 ag compared with $1,683,- compared with $43,361,176 last year | CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWEY® QUES Union Station, Quebec, BEC, LA TU WINNIPBE SHORTEST ROUTE, w QUICKEST TIME.\u2018estern National\u201d 430 p.m\u2014Tues, Thurs, and Sat, to La Tuque, Winnipeg; connections with att Western and Pacific Coast pointe, 1245 Noon\u2014Week days, te La Tuque.CITY TICKET OFFICES:\u2014r De Fort, 33 Dalhousie streets, and Palais Union Station.\u2018Phoaess 880, 99 and 662.Nov.13xmn,wd,fri « Through New York Sleeping Car 709 am~For Portland, Sherbrooke, and all local stations, daily, except Suaday.840 p.m\u2014For New York and Bostos end all main line stations en daily, connecting at Sherbrooke with Pulls pan for Bos erry from Quebec thirty minutes in advance of train ure.For further formation and Pullman reserva .8.Stocking, C esd D.P.\u2018Agent 2 St Louis agent for Thos.Cook & Son, and Ocean Steamship lines.three years.A homesteader .nay live within nine miles of his nomestead on & ferm of at lenst 80 .cres, om cer- In certain districts a homestesder Good standing may pre-empt a quarter-section alongside his home stead.Price $800 per acre.Duties\u2014Six months residence in each of three years after earning oitiation.Pre-icipion penn ry re< patent may be ebtained as soom as homestead, patent, on certars conditions.A sett\u2019er who has exhausted homestead right may take a purch- asd homestead in certain districts.Price $3.00 per acre.Duties\u2014Meu Governments which preceded it, in 4he administering of the affairs of this Province since 1897.\u201cThe credit for this we do not claim wholly for ourielves but we give 3 great part of it to the people of this Province, who have themselves conducted their afairs in a prudent, careful and businesslike way.and insisted that their administrators do likewise.We have been able to understand the desires and wishes of the people of also by the supplementary estimates to be submitted during the session 10 provide for the necessary expendi- sure for the different services, important among which were those for improvement and maintenance of rural roads, lunatic asylums and reformatory and industrial schools.It was expected, however, fha: they would be fully provided for by an increase in the revenue.Estimates for 1917-1918.For the next fiscal year (1917.18) he estimated the total ordinarv revenue at $9.560,164.00 and the total ordinary and extraordinary expenditure at $9,497,212.00, which would leave an estimated surplus of $6295140 of ordinary revenue over both ordinary and extraordinary expenditure, He also stated that in the estimate of the Public Debt one item of $200,000.C0 had heen included to provide for the interes: on any loans or advances that might be required to meet any increased expenditure under the Good Roads Act.Special Loan of $4,000,000.00.With respect to this.the Treasure: gave some important information He said that the :en year gold bonds of the loan, dated 1st June, 1916, bearing interest, payable half of |B \u2014 the Province, und have, year after me years that we have been in power, have been able to total up surpluses to the amount of $6,040.478.89, and this.notwithshtanding that the grants to the great publie services have been : increased, so that today they are two.\\ table, Tired Out Complexion Wlow.sie and | were à few years ago.\u201cThe credit of the Province is of the hest in the money markets of | the world.as T have just shown.: , The Bank clearings and Bank de- | was lifeless and drowsy and her com- posits are increasing in an astound- ! plexion grew pale and saliow.Fin.ing manner.ally she had to Peep her bed and have | are getting high prices for their somebody with her all the time.She - produce, our industries are thriving, was afraid of everything, would get but let us not forget that some excited and tremble till the bed part of this prosperity may be of an would shake.As she seemed to be .artificial nature, brought about by getting worse under the doctor's the large amounts being expended treatment, mother decided to try Dr.' for munitions.sithough the volume Chase's Nerve Food.After she had of the munition business has been used about four boxes, improvement | greater in some of the other Prowas noticeable und it was wonderful | vinces than in our own.to see how much brighter and strong-| \u201cWhen the war is nver, new con- er she grew week by week.She used ditions will arise.What they will; ten boxes altogether and they cured \u2018be it is dificult to foresee at the her.She got fat and rosy and went | present time.but whatever they to school every day with an ambi- | may be, let us be prepared for the | tion that she never seemed to have | re-adjustment thgt will take place before.1 do not hesitate to recom.| when the great fight for liberty and: mend Dr.Chase's Nerve Food 10 any- | democracy has been won.and, in\u2019 one.for it was indeed wonderful what order to do this.we must hushand it did for her\u201d our resources.in which our Province | Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food, 10¢ a hox, | is so abundantly rich.You only have 6 for $2.30, ail dealers, or Edmanson, | to remember our vast timber limits, Bates & Co, Limited, Toronto.our inexhaustible mineral wealth, our year, seen that \u2018he cpenditure did not 1 exceed the receipts, and \u2018luring the À three and four times as large as they ; § The agricultural classes\u2019 À FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916.F.SIMARD & CIE ENRG.142 Bt Joseph Street, St.Roch, Quebec -nvvoidé Desirable LY LOW FOR VALUES.Our regular $17.50 value, On sale at, each.\u2026 .$10.50 WELL ASSORTED are heavy Blanket Cloth, Nap shades; made to fit sizes 6 to On sale at, per yard.Black, 42 to 34 inches wide.On sale at, per yard.Now, at.for Today SALE OF FASHIONABLE WINTER SUITS, STYLES COPYING HIGH GRADE MODELS.PRICES ASTONISHING- A limited quantity of new Black and Navy Disgonal Sarge Suits, tastefully trimmed with Velvet and Fancy Braid, Every Suit is a new style, \u2018selected for the Sale.CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS.SPECIALLY PRICED.A complete collection of besutiful and youthful models.vr veus eeen $5.00, $7.75 and $10.00 REMARKABLE SALE OF DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS.Doublewicth Mixed Tweed Sultings.\u2014A wide range of new Fall shades: actual value, per yard, 85 Gabardines and Fine Serges, in light and medium weight, suitable for dresses and suits, full range of new colors.including also Reg.$1.73 and $1.90.Corduroy Suiting, 27-inch Velvet Cord Suiting; shades are Terra, Grey, Green, Navy and also Black.Reg.sale price $2.25.Offerings Our regula?$21.00 value.\u2019 On sale at, each.sise IN SIZES Materials and Mixed Tweeds, in the wanted 18 years.Canes 81,88 S108 DYNES STRIPES, at.\u201cJAP\u201d BILK, at.CREPE DE CHINE in the market.« ST.JOHN STREET.Fall Waists For Ladies LINGERIE, PIQUE, EMBROIDERED VOILE and FANCY SILK WAISTS, at.LINGERIE WAISTS.in White and Colors, up SPECIAL: English \u201cViyelle\u201d Flannel Waists, cream-whits ground with colored stripes.Priced at $3.00\u2014the most comfortable and select Waist ee Also P, C.CORSETS, in Every Style DYNES\u2019 Île w.Telephone 371.The Season Ete, Etc.JUST RECEIVED\u2014A complete assortment of Curtains, by the pair, A and Curtain materials by the yard ; Curtains by the pair in Point de Venice, point Richelieu, renaissence.: Ÿ applique, Nottingham, Madras, Marquisettes, Novelty Curtains, ÿ CURTAIN MATERIALS by the yard\u2014Ecru, Ivory and White finish Net, Arabic, Beige, and White Swiss Net, Olive Green, Gol- § den Brown, Navy, Grass Blue and fancy Madras, plain and fancy- borders, Bcrims, fancy Etamine, Bengaline and Marquisetten.: 8 A large assortment où Furniture Coverings, Brocatelles, French Taffetas, Silk Broche, Gobelins, Tapestries, Haircloth and Reppe\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 CARPETS CARPETS § WE have accumulated an enormous quantity of Carpets kinds before the war with an immense assortment of Rugs sizes and qualities, so we sell them at the old prices\u2014that mesns cheaper than the wholesale prices.for Gurtains ot a of ait \u2018 P.J.COTE, |.fisheries, our agricultural possibilities, not forgetting that only ten per cent of all the arable land in the Dominion is under cultivation.\u201cLet us encourage the back to the land movement.Lat us see that we get our fair share of the immigration that is bound to come to this country after the war, In à word, let us make sure that this Province will take its proper place in the great struggle for commercial supremacy, that is so sure to take place.We have the country.| we have the resources, we \u2018have the people, 00 let us put every so that generations to come \u201cwifi say that we are alive to our oppor: tunities, that we realised our pos sibilities, and were able to cope and deal with all of the great problen:s that presented themselves.\u201cThere is no reason why we should not make our Province, richer and more prosperous and greater, we do ao, and if our fellow Ca in the other Provinces do likewise, \u2018then all the different Provinces that go to make up this great Domin- \u2018ion, will be stronger, and in their effort, all | strength they will make a geeater our energy and strength into the fight, [end better Canada.\u201d > "]
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