The Quebec chronicle, 22 janvier 1917, lundi 22 janvier 1917
[" ESTABLISHED 1764, BRITISH IN MESOPOTAMIA - a HAVE WON.SIGNAL SUCCESS IN VICIN ITY OF KUT-EL-AMARA PARE ' Patronised by H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught.Revere Brand TELEPHONE PEAS.Caonnod Pens, with the garden flavor; in No.§ tims.$5c each \u2014 2155 \u2014 Corn on the Cob (fimso Brand) l-gallon tins.78c each A.GRENIER.GROCER AND WINE MERCHANT.Phones: 1047 sad 1968.86 and 96 ST.JOHN ST.PREMIER BORDEN ENDORSES HON.A.SEVIGNY'S ATTITUDE CONGRATULATED THE NEW MINISTER ON HIS SPEECHES IN DORCHESTER CAMPAIGN-\u2014-WILL LAURIER DARE PUBLICLY APPROVE LUCIEN CANNONS STATEMENTS?The following letter from Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Canada, was addressed to Hon.Albert Sevigny, the mew Minister of Inland Revenue, in which the Prime Minister congrat- mrong masly character of bis PW fi Witeid Laasier or Sir Lamer Gouin dace give public endeorsa- tieg 10-the -aocestisns.of Lucien] Cassea?Co «ov Ottpwy, Jou.20, tAY.The Noa.Albert Sevigny, Quebec, P.Q.1 sincerely congratulate you upord your speeches of Thursday and yesterday as reported in the press.Their strong and manly character cannot but appeal to all true and earnest Canadians.On the other hand, your opponent's speech made, apparently nfter consultation with his leader, re- vcals the real nature of the proposed campaign against the Government and discloses an attitude teward our present life and death struggle tha> cannot but be repugnant to the whole Canadian nation.Evidently, he hopes by this insidious deliverance to a.~ tract support in your County, but 1 eincerely trust and I believe all of Canada trust that the electors of Dorchester will sound a note of truer Canadianism and will administer fighting rebuke to one who seeks political support by calling for relaxation of our war effort.You have correctly defined the attitude of the Government on which we stand in every portion of the Dominion.A (Signed) R.L.BORDEN.LAWYERS OPPOSED TO WOMEN PRACTICING LAW .London, Jan.20\u2014Women will not be permitted to practice law in Eng- {and if the lawyers can prevent them.At a meeting yesterday of the General Council of the Bar, cver which At- torney-General Sir T.E.Smith presided, a resolution asking the General Council \u201cto consider a repor: upon the desirability of making provision for the admission of duly qualified women to the profession\u201d was overwhelmingly defeated.WELL-KNOWN OFFICER DEAD.New \u2018York, Jan.20\u2014Capt.Charles H.Baxter, last surviving officer on the staff of Admiral Farragut, died at his home in this city yesterday at the age of §3 years.Capt.Baxter was born st Baton Rouge, Le, and had served au an officer with the British forces during the Sepoy rebellion in India and later in the Crimean war snd the rebellion in Jdadagascar.He served as an officer in the American wavy throughout the Civil Waree rip rer rer HUNT FOR RAIDER STILL GOING ON THE BRAZLIAN GOVERNMENT Wie, PATCH THE.COE cLossEt.+, Fm we Rio Janeiro, Jan.21\u2014The Minister of Marine has received a telegram from the captain of the port of Pernambuco confirming the previously declaration of the commander of the Braxilian steamer Maranhao that he had encountered two cargo vessels, accompanied by two auxiliary ships, believed to be Germans, all fying the American flag.The Brazilian government, in addition to sending out the coast defense ship Deodore to - guard the norihern toast of Brazil, has decided to despateh the scout cruiser Rio Grande Do Sul, which will cruise between Port Natal and Fernando Da Noronha Island and keep close watch on the coast in these waters.The two vessels will leave for the north Tuesday, The Rio Janeiro newspaper A Naticia says that about a hundred sailors from the German gunboat Fber, interned at Bahia, are reported to have embarked on the Swedish steamer St, Croix, which left Rio Junuro four days ago and is said to have met the German raider on the high seas for the purpose of putting these men aboard.These sailors had berz interncd on Cobras Island, in the Bay of Rio Janeiro, for more tran à year.A representative of this newspaper inspected the German steamer Hohensinfen in Rio Janeiro harbor and declares thut he vessel was taking on provisions and water and had steam up.The Hohenstaufen ane another Gerinan steamer, the Caproca, according to A Noticias, have made preparations to put to sea.Reports have been received here that manifestations in favor of the Cermans took place on board the Rpanish steamer Leo XIII, when the work of the raider became known A number oi the passengers aboard protested, Rin Janeiro, Jan, 31\u2014The Minister of Marine declared today that the Brazilian warships which are watching the coasts have been given the strictest instructions to capture any raiders operating in any manner tat might injure Brazil's neutrality, Without attaching any credence to the reporte that German steamers were planning to escape from the _\u2014 SODA WATER Schweppes Famous English Table Waters DRY ao à ALE As supplied to H, M.The King \u2014 | xe GEORGE'S MEN DROVE TURKS FRO._.CcH SECTION ON FRONT OF 2500 YARDS TQ DEPTH OF 1,100 YARDS\u2014ENEMY CLEARED FROM RIGHT BANK OF TIGRIS \u2014 HAND TO HAND FIGHTING IN RUMANIAN VILLAGE.\u2014 met mir ee The British and Turks in Mesopotamia have been engaged in vigorous fighting along the Tigris river in the vicinity of Kut-Bl-Amara, The London und Constantinople War Offices both make claims of successes for their troops in.this region.The British official communication announces that north-east of Kut the British troops have driven the Turks froro a smoll strip of land they were holding on the rignt bank of ths Tigris and that King George's men sre now in control of sg entire trench section on » front of 8,000 yards to a depth of 1,100 yarén.It adds that the right bank of the river also bas been cleared of Turks down-stream TW APPOINTS | SEVEN SENATORS FOUR SEATS GIVEN ONTARIO AND THREE TO MARITIME PROVINCES.| i (Specisl to The Chronicle).Ottawa, Jan.21\u2014Seven of the fourtesn vacant Senatorships were filled by the Government on Saturdav, four in Ontario and three in the M:ritime Provinces.The new mem- from Kut-Kl-Amara and that south-west of the town further progress has been made.i Constantinople, on the other band, says east of Kut-El-Amara the British launched three attacks 1gainst the Ottoman positions but that » none of them was successful and that the attackers suffered heavy casualties.In the capture of Nanesti, on the Sereth river in Rubia, hard fighting of a hand to hand character took place in the streets.In withdrawing .from the village German batteries raked the Russians as they made thelr Germans.; On the other battie fronts only minor operations haye been carried out.The big guns are everywhere active.On the line in France near Loos the British id a daylight raid blew up German\u2019 digouts, causing many casualties among the occupants.The artillery dwilé have again become vialent in the Verdun sector.: BRITISH IN MESOPOTAMIA.London, Jan.$1\u2014The War Office communication issued tonight concerning the operations in Mesopotumia says: \u201cThe enemy has been expelled from a small strip on the right bank -of the Tigris in the bend of the river north-east of Kut-El-Amar.The whole trench system on a front of 2,500 yards to a depth of 1,108 yards is now in our possession, and the right bank of the river from Kut-El-Amara down-stream has been cleared of the enemy, Further progress has been made against the enemy's trenches on the right bank sedgh- wast of Kea.ErAmars + - > \u2014 \u2019 BRITISH TROOPS IN FRANCE.Lomion, Jan.91\u2014The report from British headquarters \u2018in France fssued tonight reads: \u201cA successful daylight raid wes made this morning ugainet antmy trenches touth-east of Loos.Dugouts full of Germans were bombed and destroyed.Many casualties were inflicted on the enemy at small cost to ourrelves, We secured some prisoners.\u201cWe alto entered the enemy\u2019s lines last night north of Neuve Chapgite.\u201cThe enemy's artillery was active at intervals during the day in the neighborhood of Rancourt and Serre and also in the Ypres sector.We effectively bombarded the enemy positions in Se.Pierre Vrast wood and the neighborhood of Gommecourt, Arras and Armentieres™ FRENCH STATEMENT Paris, jan.81\u2014The bulletin issued by the War Office tonight on the caunpaign reads: \u201cNorth.of the Somme our batteries took under their fire and dispersed enemy troops on the march in the region of Mont 8t.Quentin.\u201cOn the right bank of the Meuse both artilleries wers very actve in the sectors of Vacherauville and Chambrettes and the Caurieres wood.North of Ban-De-Sapt, after a spirited bombardment, we carried out a surprise sitack on the German line in the direction of Senones.\u201d Belgian communication: \u201cThere was artillery fighting in the direction of Dixmude and on the Steenstraete-Het-Sas front\u201d ports where they are interned, the Minister said emphatically that or- 5 CE DSH I ders had been issued to the captains L of he ports to prevent any secret SENDS §,0.3, CALS departures, SCANDINAVIC WAS IN DIS Lie Minister of Marine has thus far received no exact information as TRESS, BUT COULD NOT BR LOCATED, ts he nationality of steamers reported on the north coast.This referred to a despatch from Macao to the newspaper A Noticia reporting the presence of vessels near Touros, north, north-west of Port Natal.The British auxiliary cruiser Edinburgh Castle entered Rio Janeiro harbor today.The German steamer Abrich, which has been interned Boston, Jan.21 \u2014Wireless signale | Weitand: Mr, Geurge Lynch-Staun- | E.Tanner, Lender of the Conserva- | Adum B.Crosby, of Halifax; and way across the bridges over the Sereth, inflicting heavy losses on them, | With the fall of Nanesti one officer and $68 men were captured by the | here, is filled with war material, Vauban baie, Ri, Janeiro, Brazil, Jan.31\u2014The British steamer Vauban, of 10,660 tons, for whose safety much anxiety has been felt, has arrived at Bahia, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DIE OF STARVATION.Rome, vin Paris, #1\u2014Five hundred and ten thousand people have died of starvation in Syria, accord- Corriere D'italia, Lebanon ln oaid te have auffered particularly while at Heyrout inhabitants are said to have been picked up on the stress nearly dying of hunger, The number of sulcides ls increasing te appalling proportions, Similer hor- tues sre reported as œccurring in l'ajentine pad parte of the Interior inhabited by stians, Sr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 SPANISH STEAMER SUNR Madrid, via Paris, Jan, 90\u2014The Spanish steamer Manne, 9,470 tons, of Biibae, has besn sunk hy a puhmarlue, ing to information received by the| of distress from the Swedish steamer Scandinavie, three times repeated and the last eall very faint, were picked up earl, y Friday morning by the Brite ish freighter Start Point, her officers reported upon the steamer'\u2019s arrival from Liverpool today.As the Scans dinavic\u2019s calls gave no position, and as the.Start Point at the time was battling with a gels, (1 was cuplain- ed, no attempt was made to reach the distressed vessel, \u2014 etry INCREASE IN PRICE OP CIGARETTES.New Yer, Jan.81.\u2014Insreased pric es for cigarettes were announced here teday by the United Cigar Stores Co, and the Tobacço Produets Corp'n.Advanced by the United, to become effective next Monday, range from 1 te 0 été.à bon of « des- on cigareties, The higher cost of labor, tebacco end wrapping mater lal ls given as the reason.The Increases by the tobacco products cer.poration, effestive at ones, esaly from 0 cto, te BL, for each thousand olg- The stew was resoned by the Bwed'sh nest Le | bers of the Upper Chamber are Mersrs, Harry W.Richardson, of Kingston; (Gidevn D.Robertson, of Frederick Charles ton.of Hamilton; Col.Nicholls, of Toronto; Mrtive Opposition in Nova-Scotia; Mr.+ Dr.Foy, Bourque.of Richibucto.| \u2018whe is New Brunswick's represen: | | tative, the remainig vacancies will prob-' avly be filled in the course of the | next two weeks.Saturday's list includes no members of Parliament | i but it is expected that some of the : | Commoners will be promoted to the | | Upper House when the rest of the Senatorahips are filled.In connection with the appointment of Mr.Robertson of the order of the Railway Telgrapliers who was a promi- ; nent figure in the settlement of the.dispute between the Canadian Paci-, fic Railway and its telegraphers re- : ceatly, the statemnt is made that it: is an earnest of what may he ex-! pected to be done for labor in later: ONE CENT.For The Festive Season.WE HAVE OUR USUAL LARGE SELECTION- ty Of re Tally Cards, Place Cards, Bridge Pads AND ALL KINDS aren Of \u2014 Table Accessories COMZ IN AND SEE THEM JOHN E.WALSH\u2019S 11 ST.JOHN STREET.Rer'd His Majesty King George V.FUR ; Investment Our fur discounts are worthy of exc» Feat consideration thix vear on account of tae sharp increase in .e orice of raw urs.Next season the price increase wil! be very not'cse able.Mink, Ermine and Persian Lamb Specialy Raduced.Nearly All Other Ma-ufactared Furs Reduce l.Holt Rn front Ca senatorial appointments.Toronto, Jan.81\u2014A small disturb- ance which was centred in Arizcna Satnrday morning has since moved eastward with rapidly increasing en- | ergy and is now centred in Michigan | as a severe rtorth, The snow which | begun in western Ontario early in the day is row spreading into Quebee, The weathet is very cold in the western provinces, i Temperatures, 1 Max, Prince Rupert .36 Victoria .+.+.22 Vancouver .0.34 Edmonton .\u2026 * 8 Pat\u2018leforé .* 8! Prince Albert .*12 | Calgary .* 4 Moose Jaw .* 15 Winnipeg .- * 14 Port Arthur .2 | Farry Sound .« | London .«0 \u2026.0ue 22 | Toronto .c.20 Ottawa .«.\"16 0 Montreal ., .* 9 0 Quebec \u2026 + * 14 * 4 | Halifax .* 4 20 Forecasts.Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay: | North-westerly gales, clearing and beroming very cold, | Upper St.Lawrence and Ottawa Vadeys: Éasierly winds with snow fcllowed by north-west winds and wach colder again, Tower St.Lawrence, Gulf and North Shore: Easterly gales with sreow.Maritime Provinces: Easterly gales with snow, lutins to sleet or rain.Colder again Tuesday.Lake Superior District: High: north-waet winds fair and very cold.! Alberta District: Find, moderating manta oe vet CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AT SMPIRE TODAY.\u201cThe Feolish Virgin\u201d à Splendid Photopiay Today Clara Kimbaii Young will de seen at the Empire mn \u201cThe Foolish : Virgin.\" The disillusionment of a romantic girl who comes face co face with the | realities of an uptomantie world is the basis of the gy of \"The Foolish, Virgin,\" the 11 homas Dixon novel.which has been screened for Miss, Clara Kimball Young's second Selae nick-Picture.A special festure will be the ladies\u2019 orchestre, \u201cThe PFadettes,\u201d of Boston, which will render à select musical programme for this grest pleture whieh will be shown for four days only.PATHER OP AUTOS.Passos Proneh In Inventor Deadma Pari, Jah: #1-\u2014AMmeéee Bollce, Sr, the inventor, Mmown in France as \u201cthe futher of automoblliom.\u201d ju dead.M, Boilee was the bullder of « steam cap which he foot epornèté in LONG For Sals Cheap Two Edison and One Victrola Talking Machine.Also a lot of Edison and Victrola Records, Automa- | tic Piano Music Rolis and Sheet Music.Apply to M.L.DOHAN, 94 St.Joseph St.Phone 4662 C uebec VALIQUET\u2019S Our stock of Potatoes that we had in the root cellars are all sold, therefore we have no more.to sell until about April.when the mild weather will allow us to open the root house in which we have a good supply.- E\u2014\u2014\u2014 12 Fabrique Street Phones 6567-6563 Wm.Carrier & Fils Flour, Grain, Hay and provisions 108 Dalhousie Street QUEBEC | © rm cr s TRS on hale Ty i .wba + OLD FOLIS-HEED =.> Ÿ BENTH-TOLL 300 * IN THE MUNITIONS ek eg ADL ; ; ean EG ¥ «HE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.FATAL ACCIOENTE 23 Ki: pe ae: dune to a The papers print columma of individual stories, pathatic incidents and = whore LNONE Ls vail \u2014CASCARETS\" FOR \u201cLHR, BOWELS 'BALTS; CALOMEL, \u2018PILLS \u2018ACT \u201cON BOWMS LIKE PEPPER 2 acTs Ts NOSTRILS.Eajey Life! Don\u2019t Stay Billious, Sick, Headachy and Constipated: Cet a 10-cent box now, Most old people must give to the bowels \u2018some regular help, else they suffer from constipation.The condition is perfectly natural, It is just as natural as it is for old people to.walk slowly.For age 1s never so active as youth.The muscles are less elastic.And the howels are muscles.So all old pecple need Cascarets.One might as well refuse te aid weak eyes with glasscs as to neglect this gentle aid to weak bowels.The bowels must be kept active.This is important at all ages.but never so much as at fifty.Age is nat a time for harsh physics.Youth may occasionally whip the bowels into activity.But a lash can\u2019t Be used every day.What the bowels | PLANT.EXPLOSION Thousands Flock to Bust Londos But May Not Approach Scene, SEARCH FOR BODIES.|Site of Plant Now Marked By Huge Hole Eighty Feet In Depth.London, Jan.33\u2014Throughout Sunday thousands of persons flocked to East London.hoping to satisfy their curiosity as to the etfect of Friday's explosion in the munitions factory there.None of them, however.was able to obtain a near view of the scene owing to rigid police regulations and could only wander through the outlying streets where most cf the windows were shattered by the concussion, \u2018The newspaper reporters wro were allowed to approach itearer the scene describe what was- formerly the site of the expiusive stor: as a hole a of the old need is à gentle and natural tonic.One that can he constantiy used without harm.The only such tomic is Cascarers, and ther cost only 10 cents per box at any drug store.They work while you sleep.i: AT THE AUDITORIUM NEXT WEDNESDAY The famous Russian Pianist.WILL.USE FOR HIS RECITAL WITH THE QUEBEC SYMPHONY.KNABE PIANO \u201cThe World's Best.\u201d i Ou Or Gen D mr ae.) em G.ROBITAILLE 380 ST.JOSEPH STREET, Al hundred vards across and eighty feet i deep with masses of sarth iron and ail rts of wreckage covering in area of l about six acres arwnd the hole Po that area the destruction was absolute.\u201cFor two days.\u201d says the Daly Mail's reporter, \u201csoldiers hav: been digging in and turing over the wreckage in search of bodies.Abou ;à hundred have been recovered, but ; under which they are huried.Un the .whole, however, one is struck far more by the number of people wha escaped than by the number killed.the factories were nearly empty aud from the known proportion of casualties in certain houses, it docs nt appear that the death roll will exceed 300.\u201cit would have been much greater had the explosion occurred lates, when the people had gone to bed.for then they would have beer blown away with the upper stories of the houses.\u2018STUDY! SOLE QUEBEC AGENT.ee J.a0x4 - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee.- LA BANQUE NATIONALE On and aiter Thursday, the 1at of February next, this Bank will pay to its Shareholders a \u2018Dividend of Two he Sent being at the rate of eight cent per annum, upon 1ts Paid.-u; .Capital, for the quarter ending on the 81st of January newt._ This dividend will be paid according to the list of Shareholders of record om the 18th of January next.By order of the Board of Directors.the freak effects comsnon with all ex- plosiens; such, ag, & rickety others at a distance vere killed.The destruction of the gas tank is described as having afforded an amazing spectacle.The tank did not explode, but its top was lifted off like à box lid and the eighz million cubic feet of illuminating gas were liberated DORCHESTER CAMPAIGN (Continued from Page Three) It is Sir Wilfrid Laurier when, Sir Wilfrid learned that 1 was resigning my seat in the Provincial House and making the fight of reveuge and reparation, he wrote me the following letter.: He then read the letter.\u201cSir Wilfrid.my chief.writes à letter to a friend and tells me to make a fight, adt:d Mr, Cannon\u201d Mr.Sevigny talks much in Dorchester, but at Ottawa he is silent\u201d, went on Mr.Cannon \u201cI will nov say he is a sheep, but if he is not he could not have acted as he did.When Borden says $35.000000 for land, he 35, \"Yes, Sir\u201d and for rs at Ottawa hae said nothing but \u201cYes, Sir\" The reason is honors to honor.He preferred ta be Deputy Speaker.and Socaker.and now Minister irstead of keeping his promises\u201d.Apologises for Lucien.Mr Cannon next talked war scandal and in the course of his remarks that he prefers | reivrred to the trench ton] and ske- + yi} with a hole in ic, which had been * psined silence fofinwed.; \u2018The meeting was at thé convent.t Mt.Sevigav in his reply at the end of \u2018he me: ing apologized to the Taned their hall for the meeting for the remarks made by Mr.Canron.Mr Sevigny, after rebuking his op: prment and saying that the people woitid not Le insulted by \u201clittle Lucien\u201d remarked \u2018hat he Laurier fetter was -ather short for Laurier win wrote long letters generally, but vf \u201cLittle Lucien\u201d a little letter was | suficient NG- =» il \u2018escaping, \u2018evenfto\u2019its \u2018windbwal \u201cEf rink adjacent\u2019 subsiantial buildings were razed; of people nearby escaping unhurt or with onlymlight injuries, while THE-STARS IN TOBONTD IR KILLED ARD FOUR WERE INJURED.\u2014\u2014 Toronto, Jan.81\u2014One of tbe worst accidents in the\u2019 history of the Union Station occurred tonight as a troop train bearing 300 soldiers was \u2018pulling out for the east.\u2018Lieut.-Col.William Campbell MacDonald, a brigadier attached to the headquarters staff at the Exhibition Camp was instantly killed by a light engine backing through \u2018the traite shed.Four others sustained injuries and a score or s The injured are: Frank Lawarn, 87 Perth Ave.injuries to the back; Earl Jenkins, 1073 Bathurst street.arm fractured; Isaac B.Lucas, 273 Ryssell Hill Road, and Benjamin Cameron, head injured.\u2018 The body of.Col.MacDonald.has been extricated from: beneath the rear axel of the tender.under which Lewstn was alse pinned.Fagineer.: John Ross snd Fireman Charles Farner, both of Sarnia.were placed under arrest on a charge vf manslaughter.! Several huridred people had been «Rtanding on the platform opposite ! track No.6 in the outside train shed.| cheering the troop train as it pulled jout.The train was moving slowly to?; wards the east when a light engine,\" Nn.215, enshrouded in steam.in charge of Engineer Ross.loomed uo .unexpectedly on track six.backing \u2018through the shed after delivering the 1 Starford passenger train in the malin shed.The spectators who had heen bid- | ding farewell to the soldiers, had ! etarted to crdss the tracks.Col.Mae.Dongld, preceded hy Captain M- Phersor, of the Héadquarters Staff, « t there are still more.It seems almort: - ; + ; - irv-ued by Miss McAdams.\\Vhat had just alighted from the platform impossible to be tome the thousands \u201che said male some of the audience * nf the resr Pullman, and was about ; of tons of carth, stone.iron and won | jaygh at th: play en words, but a! midway between the tracks when the engine struck him.Lewarn, who was immediatele behind him, was also | struck, and the two were drawn un- { der the tender, being wedged between Judging from the fact that most où! jacies present and the nuns who had | the axles of the rear trucks and the + brake beam.| It was thirty minutes before the two could be extricated.when Col.MacDonald was found to be dead.Lewarn, who was ennecions, direer- ed his own rescue.The other three injured were found lying in a semi- concious condition alongside the track, the engine having grazed thew and knocked them aside.MIRRORS +.ze Dominien Observatory at Vietoria, BG M encre Manager Ormmeraniey spon * Quebec, Dee, Seth, 1916, * Ofela) prt A Observatory.D.ttxmn,wéd,fr.toJ.31 tet ne attached wa a Ss rm .uble , Church Society intermediate si apace of ot ost alx of the\u2014 made extremely stoot ja onde te DIOCESE OF QUEBEC; Ir to bear the enormous weight of the .Net mes : 1 ?piotares shows NOTICE is hereby that the| Om Tewerer, 1a ot 002\" soon ie gree XX a, Shay ae o shutiore annsel meeting of the Societ pessveliy vaderetood 00 à eû the | place 20 ta 10 deflect the beam of |v es voit permit oF the Disease of nebo So | Mibeaine whteore.the form In |The ang ferme en Lange at Sue vs |rtarton of De vale 1e aiment in Church House, Garden street.on et va Rd often ma a of the tabs, where ®t may easily be an evea end mederats tempereiare a oeay of February | oiies aad Sarough whioh (36 paasor- (second redeetion le pied a (Abe isemeon sas dome.Thess Are counts of the Church Bock othe ae Py oar peta at the meen for the | means of & plane mirvor or \u201cmt\u201d in-|oontrolied dy push bottes.Aa counts © the Chorch oty, the.ac-| guifing sum of er ten sents sorted in the upper end of tbe tube important part of the gearing is the Society, the ac- The lems at the upper end of à re- oot at an angle of 45°.This Sat \\etockwerk, which earriee the toios- Somme 2 the Diocesan Board, and of racing, Wiopaeve 1: tie th afer necessarily cat off somse of the cape vi is remion of he busvens Clergy Truet Funds, for the elec- rasp of light|light fal sen of now members, Vice-Presld~ Taw together et a fous pa frye Sao it 5 Taree \"at o view Aa tone a # ont ot This ents, members of the Comtral Board, So dorm ta imams.which la viewsd| since its su are made 64 sien- must be made 50 that the telescope end members of the Dieeesan Board.a rea omg dor, 1s poweilie.thers 16 ne serious as rt toe instrament ones 10 fv 1,8, 4 py hp ata ar Vel et tate 13 and », respecting Neomberanip, - as au iuatration of Y Benes ie - ad wii .sen, etary'a- Du- 3 mechanical culties toe tur weigh over bar at } pounds.ties, Meatiag of thé Reciety, Psrochial mou Que shows tbe s reflecting tetencepe fe uoeû Cemmiwees, Contral Bosed, Grants, The of the polar axis are sup-!fer direct photegraphy, beth for District Associations, Dicecssn bres où steel ve which sre [recording telat © aad for W.& O.Fund, Clergy Pen- te the bogda ers.(Pore pe Is of obe nee Fee ly: for com Tha permanent plar seeceed at ctoria [Jouts, auch ae nebuies.cas h roupontiee di a phon polar anja must be [leo get ph phic tmages of Ip Cla Claw on Scholar: \" partie \"ha ops of remten very faint sare, vnoattoth magai- for the tramededon of general \u2019 sae of mgs tes (11 lo ios le \u2014v \u201c work, bean : Se ris [UT D tn By oder, vole [ia 7 .a A J.BALFOUR, À he tpob Veshes refractor te [oy Xo Joona : r+ Lovers lili .2° 4 \u2019 .\u201c = DEPOT past MR yc sedan more narrowly escaped a similar fate.| A pay club dues and purchase any luxuries.he wished, After lunches about | | \u201cDOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK ae bos , the rate of Sime per cent pe anpum from Holders of at par and seer ment of say alocment Canada than an , date security.Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes culy., Interest cheque (free A i pt oop-quarter of one cent will be - $0 recogni: bond and Ro ne Pur ne a De are Fespéct cé applications for this atosk whieh bear their stamp.> \u201cTax application forme aggly te the Depaty Minister of DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA OCTOBER 7th, 1916.pequiné.DOTE eo = ne.Sorgher, 1919.stock will have the of surrendéring - the of cash, in Ba eT SY issue of Treasury Bills ar other Nike short ITS À LONG WORM THAT DOESN'T TURN WIFE HAS HUSBAND.UP FOR NON-SUPPORT \u2014 CASE DISMISSED.New York Jan.28\u2014Felix Grasse, à printer, of No.414 East 64th strect, unburdened himself and his grieve ances to Magistrate Cornell in the Domestic Relations Court the other day, Grasse has been taken before the, court, accused of non-suppurt, since Christmas Day by his wife, Mrs.Anna Grasse.After listening to his side of the matter husbands who had growled regularly for years at the breakfast! table because the coffee was cold\u2019 went home loaded with flowers und candy and kisses for the wives they had suddenly learned to appreciate.For twelve years, Grasse told Magistrate Cornell, he had received «very Saturday $21.50.For the same pericd of time he had deposited $21.30 if his wife's lap every Saturday night.On Monday morning; \u2018he - said, she would return to\u2019 him £1.50, as¢ from that amount he had to.pay his car fare, buy his lunch; treat his friends, the \u2018only thing with which le could tip the waiter was hia: hat.For a time, he.said, he lived at South Aqueduct, L.1., and in nrder 10 {save .car fare be would, rise every morning early and walk the \u2018our miles- to the nearest railroad station, | svatking back in the evening irom.| work, sometimes gettng home carly enough to meet bimsclf getting up to go back to work.Sleep.to him.he wid.was just taking off his shces.turuwing them across the bed.craw'- ing over and putting them on again and guing hack to work.The exctt- ing life at South Aqueduct continued | for five vears, he admitted., [It was on Christmas Day, he de- ! clored.that he suddenly found him.' celf with a holiday on his hands and + nuwhere to go But when.he explain- \u2018ed 10 his wife what a great day of rest it was to be she simply ruined the whole of Christmas Eve by show ing him- his schedule of operations for the day following, such as cleaning.the furnace, sweeping out house, putting up new pantry shelves, et cetera and so forth, It was then said Grasse, that he struck for $3 a day.Belgium in all her invaded wrath was never more filled with righteous indignation than Grasse said he felt himself to be.Although he neither smoked, drank, gambled, carried matches nor expectorated, he decided that Christmas Day wan to be his Waterloo from an \u2018English viewpoint, \"I had been henpecked .lon enough,\u201d he told the.Magistrate, \u201can I felt like the Sith wheel of a care riage.1 determined to assert myself and carry my own pocketbook.\u201d \u201cMadame.\u201d said Magistrate Cornel} to Mrs.Grasse, \u201cyou.have one husband in ten thousand.The case is dismissed.\u201d .\u2019 NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES \"HELD AT STE.HENEDINE.(Special to The Chronicle) Ste.Henedine, Jan.21\u2014Nomine- tions of the candidates for the position of membér of parliament for the County of Dorchester were held at Ste.Henedine at =~Jn on Saturday, Those nominated were Hon.Albert 8 y, Minister of Inland Revenue, and Mr, Lucien Cannon who resigned His seat in \u2018the Quebec Legislature as deputy for Dorchester to contest the County for the Federal House with Mr.Sevigny, The latter has been the Federal representative of Dorchester - since 1911, and the occasion of the election is that he entered the Cabinet thus making a bye-election necessary neither of the two candidates were esent st the nomination, it not be- ng the custom to have speeches at nomination mectings.NORWEGIAN SHIP .18 NOW SAFE.London, Jan.81\u2014The crew of the Norwegian steamer Cues, previously report?from Medvrid \u2018us having been $780,000.00 City of Quebec Five or Ten Year Gold-Bonds BRANCH, quzaad CITY, P.Q., is authorized to receive on behalf of the City sealed tenders for the purchase of the undermentioned arto $780,000,00 five year Gold Bonds dated 1st February, 1017, due 10t February, 1932, bearing interest at the rate of 6 pc per anowm, payable half-yearly on 1st February and 1st August.pal and interest payable in gold at the BANK OF MONTREAL, Quebec, St.Roch Branch) or Montreal, or at the A of the Bank of Mentreal, 64 Bonds will be in attached.The The BANK OF MONTREAL, ST.ROCH Wall Street, New York, at the option of the bolder.the denomination of $1.000.each with interest coupons City of Quebec undertake to start immediately a sinking fund of 3 pe.of the issue.- ; ; : \u2014OR\u2014 $750,000.00 ten year Gold Bonds dated 16t February, 1917, due at February, 1927, bearing interest atthe Jute of 8 Be per gr ble hald-yearly.on 1st February and 1st August.r payable in gold at the BANK OF MONTREAL, Quebec, (St.Roch Brarch) or Montreal, or at the Agency of the Bank of Montreal, 64 Wall Street, New York, at the option of the holder.Bonds will in denomination of $1,000.each, with interest one attached.City of Quebec undertake to start immediately a sinking fund of 9 pe i the issue.o Tenders ma be made for both five or ten year Boods ox fee cites, but the City will only acce any.\u201cDelivery ad payment Tine Honds are to be prade at the optiea of the purchasers at the Agency, Bank of Montreal, New or at the Bank of Montreal, St.Roch Branch, Quebec, on the 14th , 101%.Every tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque to the City Treasurer, for one per cent.of the total amont fhe Bonds.Tenders must be.addressed to the Manager, Bank of lontrent, Br Rech Branch ds and Ceres vo later than 8.39 = Tay City ec Bonds\u201d an .Sa oh a \u201cFenders must be for the whole amount offered.No tender for any part of the issue or for securities not precisely se ahove or varying the terms of ayment and be ed.The highest or any bid will not necessarily be accepted.The successful tenderer will pay the accrued interest on the Bonds -1st February, to date of pa ; from fertker Dartieulars or information may be obtained upon ap- 1 lying to the Bank of Montreal! St.Roch Branch.Quebec Oty, or to the Agents, Bank of Montreal, 84 Wall Street, New York, or to the City Treasurer, Quebec.to be present at the of the team Quebec, All tenderers are invited derers at ¢ p.m.on 26th January, 1917, at the City the | torpedoed, has been landed.accord.ian to a Lloyd's reper STEAM COAL Manufacturers For quotations, call, write or.telephone Canada Steamship Lines Limited 48 Dalhousie St.Tel.1880 Datum n SKIS (SRE OUR ASSORTMENT OUR OF NORTHLAND AND CANADIAN SKIS.PRICES AND QUALITY RIGHT.| - Hockey Supplies §BIG CUT IN HOCKEY STICK PRICES.- i A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU, § Quebec Skate Mi & Rep.Lo, Reg'd.\u201c 490,87.JOHN STREET.G ;.Girard's Brandy: | LH LEVASSEUR, Phone 1100 oe \" ESTABLISHED 1764.CANNON'S VIOLENT LANGUAGE MAKES HIM UNPOPULAR \u201cLITTLE LUCIEN\u201d BECOMING A JOKE \"IN DORCHESTER ÉLECTORS ONLY CEASE INTERRUPTING HIM WHEN REQUESTED BY HON.MR.SEVIGNY\u2014DE- CLARES HE IS CANDIDATE AT LAURIER'S REQUEST AND STILL CONTINUES QUIBBLING ABOUT NATIONAL SERVICE.: (Special to The Chronical.) ste.Rose, Que, January 26\u2014\u201c When Mr.Sevigny became Minister of the Borden Cabinet, I asked my friends (o meet at St.Henedine in convention, not as Mr, Sevigny says, on my own initiative, but at the demand and fnl- towing the desire of the venerable head of the Liberal party, Hon.Sir Wilfrid Laurier.It was after he asked me to have the electors of my county meet that I sent notices of a convention in the county.It is de- macracy that reigns with us Liberals.When I went to Ste.Henedine, I did not go to impose my views on the convention, but to get fre: express- inns of the views and seniiments of the people.\u201d In these words Mr.Lucien Cannon, Liberal candidate against Hon.Albert Sevigny in Dorchester county, ems phasized even more clearly than before, that he was a candidate because of the approbation of the Liberal leader and of his supporiers in the c.unty.It was at the meeting at Ste.Rose on Saturday morning.heid in the church.that this statement was male, and it was in answer to what Mr.Cannon considered to be an insinuation on the part of Mr.Sevigny that he had imposed himself on che county in this contest.Laurier Will Regret.Mr.Sevigny said that the first to regret the words and stand taken by Mr, Cannon would be Si- Wilfrid Laurier, for Sir Wilfrid had taken the more patriotic course in regard to National Service.M- \u2018\u2019annon.said he, claimed Jentimental reasons.L 3-3-2-3-3-3-%-3-%-7-3-3-%-1-1] NO EIGHT-HOUR DAY STUFP FOR HOBLITZELL Patkersburg, W.Va, Jen, 31\u2014An- nouncement was made by Richard Hoblitzell, Boston American first baseman, at his home here last night that he would stand by the Baseball Players\u2019 Fraternity in all its demands but that he was opposed to an allie anec of the Fraternity with the Ame erican Federation of Labor, Hoblite zell is a director at large of the Fras ternity.Ÿ Ÿ a o \u2019 le 0 IOOOUDD9GAGOD VOCOUADODSGHUONDSHS MSROS \u2014\u2014 0s.Cote IMPORTER and WHOLESALE DEALER, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos of all kinds and Swmobers\u2019 Requisites in general.BISCUITS.CONFECTION, you of our immense assortment, Offices and Broces: 188 ST.PAUL STRENT, QUEBEC.Warehouse; 119 8T.ANDREW STRERT.Branches for Smokers\u2019 Requisites in all parts of the City, te rte etter) RESORTS\u2014ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, Solel re Open, at gl sggeone A 29 exc q 5k .), ALTER J.\u201cOne of the most talked of and best thoushi of hotels In the worlds ereatest jure resort.\u201d MONDAY, Great Winter Cleari La DRY GOODS Large Reductions - ~ Entire Stock t Reduced Prices COLORED DRESS GOODS., .TRIMMED HATS\u2014AIll reduced 10.civ coe sus ove 004 va.79C WHITE BLOUSE WAISTS.vo.Half Price, CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS.One-Third OF .88 pe off LADIES\u2019 KIMONOS, in Eiderdown Flannel; regular $3.50, now $8.33; reenlar $4.50, now $3.00; regular $7.50, now.$6.00 LINENS, NAPKINS, DAMASKS, QUILTS, SHEETINGS, ~\u2014\u2014ALL REDUCED TCWELS, AT THIS OUR ANNUAL WINTER CLEARING SALE, WE ARE OFFERING OUR STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS DRY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW SPRING GOODS For Cash Only ÎWE CIVE BELOW A LIST OF GOODS, :iuwi.ti THE FORMER PRICES AND THE REDUCTIONS: Y e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ng Sale 2 \"VAUDEVILLE FOR THE BEGINNING OF THE WEEK TO BE FOLLOWED BY \u201cWATCH YOUR STEP.\" ep \u2014\u2014 It 1s sald that here is nothing in vaudeville of a better fun\u2019 making than Galetti's Monkeys, the feature of :he programme at the Auditorium for today, tomorrow and Wednesday afternoon.Although the programme le booked for such a short time, the management has also engaged four other acts of the best of varisty who will make a first class bill, on the kind that is seen only in the best theatres of Amreica, These monkeys, and there are a good number of them, are good comedians, excellent acrobats, equilibrists and every:hing you want in vaudeville, In the other acts there are the Three Vagrants, à trio which will cerrainly prove even more popular than the one we had last week che insrrumetnal music the furnish de- ing a great feature of the act.Gordon and Gordon are perfect gymnasts, with novelty stunts in their act and Miss Dorothy Claik is a singing comedienne of the class that has been so much appre- cisted of late at the Auditorium.NOTHING TO COMPARE WITH IT \u2014 REAL BULL FIGHT \u2014 SPECIAL CARMEN MUSIC BY FULL ORCHESTRA\u2014ADMISSION 10, R DEATH OX _PRODU Primative and picturesque old Spain before your astonished eyes.\u201cTHE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.GALETTTS MONKEY AT THE AUDITORIUM FOR TWO DAYS AND MATINEE \u201cCARMEN\u201d THEDA BARA'S LIFE TRIUMPH AT OLYMPIA TODAY 1 Hodge & Lowell, who complete tte bill, have à very funny little flirtation skit to complete the show.\u201cWatch Your Step\u201d.Irving Berlin's big, syncopated treat, \u201cWatch Your Step,\u201d which drew theatre-goers to the New Amsterdam Theatre, New York, in houre-filling crowds, will be presented at the Auditorium Thursday, Friday and Saturday night and Saturday matinee.The costumes and scenery of \u201cWatch Your Step\u201d are magnificent and a delight to the eye.Synocopated, beautiful and lend thamselves \u2018readily \u2018to discernible color design, so that the stage is aever without a picture, The large chorus is beautiful to the last girl, and what is more to the point, because rarer, they can sing and dance.\u201c The tickets are now on sale at sc.to $1.50 for the evening performances; 25c.to $1.00 for thc matinee, .reas 33 5ZIVE Tess Zo The Time You'll Enjoy Boswell\u2019s Ales or Porter.Can you imagine anything more genuinely comfortable on a cold winter evening than a cosy chair, a warm fire, a pipe or cigar.an interesting book to read and a bottle of that finest and most wholesome of all known beverages\u2014 Boswell\u2019s Ales or Porter.SOLD EVERYWHERE.BOSWELL BREWERY Fashionable Store T.D.DUBUC Formerly Donohue\u2019s Store ITT ree esa TRY es PRESS TT CREAT ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE Commencing Monday, January 22nd 10 to 60% Discount off Marked Prices .; Brigands in Mountain Thicket and Ravine Rendezvous; Bold, Dash- LADIES\u2019 HATS\u2014Trimmed, ready to wear.Specinally reduced ing Galaxies of Dragoons; Pretty Grisettes and Proud Grandecs; in price to.+ sou van sey see een ie see vee Ser ee eee-re TOC Lark Beauties of the Tambourine and Rattling Castanet; Smugglers, A Cenirabandists and Coast-guards incombat and chase; Tribes of Gypsies their Dances, Ceremonies, Rites, Magic, Incantations and Superstitions; the Seville Festa and Buli-Fight; Cordiva's Azure Baths; Carmen's COLORED DRESS GOOD8\u201488 per cent.off\u201488c, now @6c; 95c, : Shaddering Fight with the Cigarette Girl; Jose in Ecstasy and in Exile; now 0c; $1.10, now 74c; $1.25.now 98c, Immense Whitewear Sale WHITE BLOUSE WAISTS8\u2014All reduced to Half Price.\u2014$1.10, now 88¢c; $1.50, now 78c; $1.04, now 84c; $1.88, now Pic; $3.28, now $1.13; $2.93, now $1.40, CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS-\u2014One-third Of.\u2014$3.25, now $81; $2.50, now $8.34; $3.95, now $0.68; $3.48, now $0.84; $5.75, now 09.64.FANCY FLANNELETTE\u2014For Kimonos and Wrappers, all Reduced 18\u20ac, now 11¢; 20c, now 18¢; 85¢, now 16¢; 30c, now Mc.LADI7ES' KIMONOS\u2014AJl Reduced.581-8 ps, DOWN QUILTS\u2014AL new designs, greatly reduced\u20143$5.50, now $440; $6.75, now $5.00; $10.80, now $8.40; $13.88, now $10.00, LINEN TOWELS-\u2014For Bedrooms-25c, now f0e; We, now fée; SEC, , nowBle; 40c, Now Sc; 48c, now Séc, WHITE QUILTS~Al greatly reduced\u2014$1.75, now $1.40; 0825, now 91.00; $8.78, now 98.20; $2.00, now 98.68, WHITE SHERTINGS, all reduced\u20144sc, now dbs; 85¢, now Soc; \u20acsc, nowële; 78e, now 0c.\u201cMNEN DAMASKS-\u2014AII reduced in Price\u2014$1.10, now 90e; 91,35, now $188; $1.28, now $1.35; $1.40, now $104 KITCHEN TOWELS~All reéuced-\u2014I8c, now 16c; 20c, now 16e; 2tc, now Mc; Mie, now 85; 376, now Sle.: BATH TOWBLS-\u2014WHITE TERRY COTTON\u2014itk, now 18¢; 28e, now Sic; 30¢, now Mc; 86c, now Ste; dlc, now Se, GLASS TOWELS\u2014Plain and Checkod-=Ali Reduced\u201415c, now 19Ke; 18c, now î6e; 20c, now 16e; Sc, now 166.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\" Srre\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SIMONS & MINGUY, Chics, Palaces, Cathedrals, Plazas A SPLENDID FEATURE AT VICTORIA THEATRE.Today and Tomorrow, Every movie fan knows the two porular stars, Cleo Ridgley and We'lace Reid, Cast of Characters, Kate Turner .\u2026.\u2026.Cleo Ridgley.James Weldon .Wallace Reid.Allen Perry, A District Attorney.\u2014 1.William Conklin.Assistant .Tom Forman.Kate's Younger .\u2026 Irene Aldwin, Qirl's Fatherveo C,H.Geldert Jim's Cousin ., wasvorsescencicces George Webb.Sen Yat, Nig Chinese Servantwesiosssonecc00000000° MP, Kuvwa.Tol.338.20 Fabrique St.Quebec | The eruel, meveiloss methods of the .becu raised to the nth power by the modern detective and police beads, The amount of labor they will go through to entrap , ensmare, aud bring forth a confession of the person they believe guilty, is shown in the most praphic manner in the Jesse LI.Lasky production of \u201cThe Yellow Pawn\u201d which will be seen at tise Victoria Theatre today and tomorrow with the two clever stars, Cleo R:dgley and Wallace Reid in the principal rolcs.The play has to do with the in- tr'gues of a district attorney, jealous of his wife's infatuation of a young artist, and the methods he employs in a vain endeavor to send an innocent man to the gallows, and how, while furthering his nefarlous crime, he loses his life just as he is about to take the life of another.No one should miss seeing tha.phcio-play, because this Is an extra good feature.VENOS WON THE FRENONMN PRIER For the Cure of COUGHS AND BRONCHIAL TROUBLES The hall-mark of scientific approval was conferred upon Veno's Lightning Cough Cure when it won the Grand Prix and Gold Medal at the Internutional Health Exhibition.Paris.1910; the approval of the public is expressed in a reputation wide as the British Empire.Veno's has the largest sale of its class in the world, fi is made in Great Britain by British skill, financed by British capital, and sold wherever the British flag files.Prices 39 cents and 60 cents, from ppeseseseurs drurgists and stores throughout Cana ., | A sample lot of Ladies and Childrens Underwear, Childrens and Infants Dresses will be on sale at The Manufacturers Prices A FEW CPECIALS \u201cPussy Willow\u201d SIIk and Crepe de Chine, 36 Inohes wide in most beautiful shades, regular $1.50 Sale Price 950 Jap Slik Blouses In new smart models, Black, White, all sizes, Sale Price 41.65 9-4 Sheeting, Extra Good Quality, 320 10-4 Sheeting, Extra Good Quality, Sale Price 400 ~ White Valenoclenne Laces, very fina qualty, regular 600 value, Sale Price 250 doz, And many other Interesting bargains will be offered \"19 to 50% Discornt off entire Stook RER ES aR AE KS T.D.DUBU 188 & 194 St.John Street - \u201c a Ss EE a A SE SA LO AR SATE SR ISO RSA IT SIT SSH UN as ; PSII SEINE CRIN o ASSIA Fruit Cakes.We have a nice fresh ment of the followiag CAKES, made dy Hunstey & Palmer, of England \u2018 \"CURRANT FAMILY CAKE.FRUIT CAKE.c.«ih aie 005 eer nen JERSEY CAKE.ENOA CAKE.++ ven u00 s02 000 vee ¢ ROYAL CAKE .0 ST.VINCENT (Seed) CAKE.Georges Patry, \u201cTHR HOUSE OF QUALITY.\u201d FEFEREEE \u2018Phones 0400-0001, 8 FABRIQUE LTREET.QUEBEC.I rer JACQUES\u2019 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE 2005 DISCOUNT Bouts, Shoes and Singes FOR CASH ONLY WM.JACQUES & SONS 42 12 FABRIQUE ST.- Telephone 427.\u2014 The Royal Trust Co.EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES Oapital Pulty Pald Up - - - $1,000,000 Reserve Fund - 1,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: SIR VINCENT MEREDITH, Bart.- - Pres :- SIR HL MONTAGU ALLAN, C.V.O., - Vice-Presid.E.B.Greenshields, C.R.Hosmer, Sir William Macdonald: Captain Herbert Molson Lord Shaughnessy, X.C.V.0, Sir Frederick Williames-Tayler, LL.D.to oyal Trust Company individual, as Executor, affords the euros The Company does not diets ent is tee reasonable rg 4 and ac guarantee a Testator can have will act se t and Attorney for Executors already , will Eoretons an vi racine fouet etre RUE denied Wille in whith it is named as \u201crae, for safe.The Company is also prepared to receive secv- es for safe-kesping, Solicitors and Notaries placing business with the Company masisad 15 do die legal work in connection with soch badacrs may be formation and advice may be obtained > WANTED.WANTED\u2014A young Girl, speaking both languages, to make herseli useful in a milinery store; also a preparer, and an apprentice.Apply Miss A.Clark, 123 St.John street.J.s0x3 WANTED\u2014Two good lathe hands.Apply Dominion Textile Co., Montmorency Falls, jan.20x1w.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 een WANTED\u2014A flat of five or six rooms, in the upper town.Apply giving particulars.and rental to S.H., care Chronicle.Jan.zoxtf.en serena \u2014\u2014 Respectable young woman wants work by the day as charwoman: Apvly Mrs.S.\u201cChronicle Office.\u201d jan.16x1w te em\u201d rare WANTED\u2014Good Machinists to work on; Lathes, Planers, Borring Mills, Milling Machines, Shapers, Etc.Specialty General Machinery.Apply te The Waterous Fngine Works.Co, Ltd, Brantford, Ont.or J.E.Hamel, No.30 Notre-Dame St., Three Rivers, P.Q.jan.15x10 MISCELLANEOUS _\u2014 LADIES satin slippers and silk stockings, can be dyed to sample to match their dress.25 per cent off dur- inz January and February.Pleiffer\u2019s Modern Dye Works, 4 McMahon street.Phones 523-524.jan.20x8 ee FUK SALE ç; S \u2026 FOR SALE\u2014A Glass Partition, 30 feet long by 11% feet in height; all in perfect order.Apply to Onesime Buiteau, 25 Scott street, phone 8136.J.20xa \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 PROPERTY FOR: SALE\u2014 That valuable property belonging to Mr.Herbert F.Hunt, No.23 Mont Car- mel street, Quebec.For conditions apply to Sirois & Sirois, Notaries, Couillard street, Quebec.jan.20x2w -_\u2014 FOR SALE\u2014$10,500, à splendid stone house, St.Ann St, facing Cathedral Garden, 14 rooms, breakfas: room and kitchen on main floor.A real bargain.For information, apply Bochy & de Lery, Notaries.Tel.2208.jan.17,20,22,24,27.30x6 FOR SALE\u2014House No.138 St.Augustin street (just off Grande Allee) for particulars and permits to view apply to Meredith & Meredith, 46 Dalhousie street.Phone 802, jan.19x1w \u2014\u2014 FOR SALE\u2014A three story stone house containing eleven rooms.having every modern conveniences.yard and brick outbuilding, suitable for garage.situated in the most central location on Grande Aflee.Apply L.A.B., Chronicle Office\u2014 rer FOR SALE\u2014Two houses on St.Cyrille street Nos.201-201 1.2.203.293 1-2 with all modern umeliora- tions, also two dwellings to let containing 5 and 7 rooms and bath room.heated or not heated.Another house on Bourlamaque avenue, Nos 112- 114-116 with 3 dwellings containing 7 rooms and bath room, furnace nn each floor.One dwell'ng to let, Apply to J.Nadeau, 139 N.D.des Anges Phone 1020, janoxtw \u2014_\u2014 ee FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014With immediate possession.The house No.122 Grande Allee.For particulars apply to Amns J.Colston, 132 St.Peter Street.nov.30xtf.TO LET.HOUSE 81 ST.URSULE ST, QUEBEC.4 Fine central situation, and charming ws overlooking historical gardens of the Ursuline Couvent, and Leurepuide Hills.Home-like rooms, with modern conveniences.Good table board.Separate meals if desired | Mre T.L DOUGLAS Telephone 80.Propricterses.; TO LET, TO RENT\u2014Thoroughly renovar- ed, well established, first class rooming house.Also flats, rooms and apartments, furnished or unfuraished.Apply to 34 St.Ann street.J.10x1w \u2014_\u2014_\u2014ee re TENEMENT TO LET\u2014A modern flat eight large roomsand a cellar, hardwood floors, well lighted.heated and all modern conveniences Apply to P.C.Falardeau, 148 St.Cyrille St.Phone 6124, jan.16x3 _-\u2014\u2014 TO LET\u2014At 36 Ste.Ursule street, § rooms, bath room.hot water furnace and all modern conveniences, with or without auto garage.Apply to E.Garneau, at 126 St.Paul street, from 8 am.to 6 p.m.Phone 3200 and siter 6 p.m.at 40 Mountain Hill.Phone 4192, jan.18x6.re TO LET\u2014For the 1st of May, 13 dwellings with 8 to 9 rooms, situated at the corner of Cartier Avenue and Lafrance, finished in natural wood, hot water heated, electric light, gas.Apply to Magloire Couchon, 309 Richardson.Phone 2529.jan.13x1m _\u2014 ar meer TO LET\u2014Furnished rooms with good accommodation.Meals if desired.Also suitable for light housekeeping.Apply at No.10 St, Ursuls St.Phone 5235.jan4x18 ter rt FURNISHED ROOMS \u2014 Large comfortable and well heated rooms.Continuous hot water to bath rooms.Good service.Tel.5283.W.S.Richardson, 188 St.Anne St, Quebec.23nov'15xtf \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STORE TO LET\u2014For immediate possession or ist of May, 1917, the scores Ha.37-39 St Peter street, 8 floors, elestrie 4levator, furnace.ete.Argly to, 82 D'Antouil St, or Serois & Sola, 0«5.Couillard street.TO LET\u2014A store situated at 100 St.Pac! St, with frontage on Sc\u201d Paul street, and rear entrance on S:.Andrew street, with frontage of thirty feet and depth of 120 feet, Building consists of five floors and has an elevator, for further partien- lars apply to Mde.Gagnon.322A S:.John street.Telephone 5771 or Mr.G.A.Corette, 100 St.Paul St, jan.6xim \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt TO LET\u2014House No.33 St Ann street, upper town, occupied for several years by Drs.Ahern and Fortier, 13 rooms, bath.hot water fur- sace, electric light, etc.Possession on first of May n:xt.W.R LaRu-.Notary, 28 St.Anne street.jandxif TO LET.\u2014Large and small offices.heated and cleaned, janitor service, elevator, vaults, etc, in the Langly, & Paradis Building.possession immediately or on the 1st of May.Applv to Langlois & Paradis, 17 St.James street, Lower Town.jan.3x1m.TO RENT with immediate possession two commodious offices où second and third stories in the Dean Building.Apply to Daniel McGie, 63 St.Peter St.jan.22x2w TO LET\u2014A Stable, with three stalls and a large hangard fur vehicles which might be used as a garage; large yard.Apply to Oncsime Beiteau, 23 Scott street, phone-6136.TO LET\u2014A tenement of 8 rooms with all modern improvements, heated, situated at 10 Conroy St.Also a two storey shop situated 6 1-2 Coriroy St, situated for painter or joiner, Apply to J.B.O.Gagnon, corner Bridge st, suitable for painter or joiner.Ap- 2429 or 6247.jan.20xtf.TO LET\u2014Two rooms on bath room floor, with gas, electric light.Suitable for light housekeeping.Apply No.87 St, Joachim St, Quebec.Rear St.Matthew's Church, jan.19x1w ter rt rm TO LI'T\u2014House No.70 d'Artigny Si., at present occupied by the Misses Henderson.Nine rooms and bath room.Al \u2018ndern conveniences\u2014ex- tension kitchen \u2014 May be seen bhe- tween 3 and 4 p.m.jan.tvxs.HEATED FLAT TO RENT \u2014 Lower Flat seven rooms, with well lighted and ventilated bath room.Light on ali sides.Separate room for storage in basement.Everything strictly modern.Will be papered and painted to suit tenant.Apply between 3 and 4 p.m.at 87 Boutlemaque Ave.jan.19xtw TO LET\u2014Furnished rooms heat- e1.Apply 38s St.John Street.TENEMENTS TO LET= On Lockwell, Cartier and Bougainville Avenue, consisting of 6, 6 Ÿ and © rooms and bath room.Apply 19 Locktwsll Avenue.Tel.1081, , Jes.12a6.OFFICE, TO L.il\u2014Threr did offices in the Board of Trae building .first floor, well lighted.heated and cleaned by the proprietor.Apply to Albert Michaud.3» °'S.Paul St.Phone 5617.dec.30x1m.ples.PERSONAL.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MARRY JF LONELY \u2014Hundreds vich wish marriage; confidential; years expet ence; descriptions fre-.\u201cThe Successful Club,\u201d Box 856, Onkland, Calif.Jan.8xim.WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUIT ED?Best Matrimonial paper pin- lished.Mailed FREE THE CORRESPONDENT, Toledo, Obto.3x1 LUCETTK \u2018Phone 447 8 FABRIQUE M Y vast experience and personal attention to aesthetics of my Corsets for my many customers, enables me to give entire satisfaction.All information cheerfully given free of charge.TELEPHONE 447.For Sale at Levis: The fine and large Property of the late J.H.Simmons- \u201cLONG FIELD HOUSE.\" - Ground area, 114,513 feet; one three- story solid brick house, with front in cut stone, 13 rooms, ome park, fruit trees and garden, lawn, field for srasing cow, spring well, a splendid view, fine location, first-class order.For information, apply: to LO.AUDET, N.P., Levis Art AL: WESTBOUND, Glasgow, via Halifax, N88, ® .Fortjand, Me .150 \" 8e J NB.Meet Ol} Srdounn, A Portland to Glasgow, direct.Halifax to Glasgow, direct.~ For information as to rates and sail- oo in oy to: or The Robert Relord Co, Limited, - General Agents, 108 St.Peter street, Quebec.FRENCH LIN Postal Servise EW YORK\u2014 BORDEAUX-\u2014PARIS Bivect Route to the Continent.WEEKLY DEPARTURES.« LeRue & Trudel- Chartered Accountants.I \u2014 LaRue, Trude! & Picher \u2018Liquidators of Insolvent Estates, Adminietrators, Apprassers, Trustees.Compromises between Debtors as 3 Creditors.106 ST.PETER STREET.Dominion Buildiag, Quebec.+ MONDAY, JANUARY 2% 1047.CUNARD, Regular Passenger and Cargo Serv! NEW YORK-LIVERPOOL.YORK-FALMOUTH-LONDON NEW YORK-BRISTOL.Quugr D atts, Pershle la Grout Brit in & For further information apply #A STATE STREET, NEW YORK.2 Seockiag, 28 St Louis Street.\u2019 & Robt.ord Ce.Limited, 103 St.Peter Bt, Quebec.CUNARD LINE CANADIAN EERVICR LONDON TO HALIFAX, (Via Plymouth.HALIFAX TO LONDON.Calling Falmouth to land passengers.For particulars of sailings snd rates, apply to: Local Agents, or to, The Robert Reford Co, Limited, General Agents, 108 St.Peter street, ROBERT STEWART wu PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT And AUDITOR - algo == General Agent Ocean Accident and Guarantes Corporation, Limited Personal Accident, Health, Employers Liability, Automobiles, Plate Glass, Burglary, \u2014and\u2014 Fire Insurance.147 MOUNTAIN HILL, Telephone 5419.Dr.C -C.Warren Sargeon-Dentiet.LINDSAY WILDING Phonce 4580, 4801.No.28 ST.JOHN STREET.vary, 1917, hoth days inclusive.By order of the Board.Taronto, 20th December, 1916.\u2014 THEREI IMPERIAL BANK DIVIDEND No.106.NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of twelve per cent (12%) per annum upon the paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the three months ending 31st January, 1917, and tHat the same will be payable at the Head Office and Branches on and after Thursday the first day of February next.The transfer books will be closed from the 17th to the 3:st Jan- E.HAY, General Manager.D CO.Ltd.* , 287 ST.PAUL STRERT.Whoiessle Desiera and Manufacturers\u2019 Agents.Brompton Kraft Wrapying Paper.The best wrapping paper on the market, kept in stock by us, an¢ many other leading brands.We also carry in stock Sovere?,n brand Roofing and suilding Paper.Over 80 years of honest sealing enables us to give entire satisfaction.Write, phone or call for prices and particulars, D.18xtu,th,ef 20% Cash Reduction Sale _ , SEE THES ENGLISH PRINT SHIRTS; $1 ENGLISH LOUNGE SHIRTS, ENGLISH PARADE SHIRTS, $2.90, for.ENGLISH WOOL TAFFETA SHIRTS, $3.9, for.IRISH FANCY POPLIN SHIRTS, $3.25, for.WHITE SILK \u2018SHIRTS, $4.80, GREY ALL-WOOL SOCKS, 68c, for.coe vo vou vet vas one SAM BROWNE BELTS.KHAKI FLANNEL SHIRTS.«.ceo ses ood wes 0.90 pic.off KHAKI POPLIN SHIRTS.0.0 see +00 von vee on KHAKI ALL-WOOL SOCKS.NO DISCOUNT ALLOWED John Darlington nee.Opposite Post Office 75, ÉOF.e a00 me nee MILITARY BEST ENGLISH PROVED SWORDS, with Pigskin Scab- DAA, $30.80, FOP.tu coe ue see ser see aes 000 ses 00 30000 OFFICERS WATERPROOF KIT BAGS, $18.00, for.$14.00 QoOoDSs.E PRICES: $2.00, for.«oe ses eee +00 for.cio cee vee vee see ase see sve 00.80 pc off 80 p.c.off ON JARGER PURE WOOL ON OOAL DOMNI AND SEIPPERS OF THN CELEBRATED © \u201cDOMINION\u201d OTREAM and OAS COALS Semimed, Run-cf-Mite and Slack Per Pasticniere, apply te SALES AGENT, 113 ST.JAMES ET, MONTREAL.COMPANY, Limes THE STANDARD LIFE ASS $0,057,900.00, i Pelicyhoiders for being st the rete MORTON MASSEY, Chis! Ages 181 Mountain Hill, Queben URANCE COMPANY - Le TE be tim pe FINANCIAL - Closing Letters \u2014 (Canadian Press).New York, Jan.80\u2014Shipping shares contributed a very considerable percentage to the moderate operations of the week-end session, notwithstanding the fears expressed in maritme circles of a renewal of marine: activities in American waters.- Mercantile Marine Common was the active feature of the final hour at an extreme gain of 35-8 points, with 2 8-8 for the Pid.and 3 for Attantie, Gulf and West Indies, while United Fruit rose 9 points, with 1 for Pacifie Mail.Utilities such as Ohio Gas, Columbis Gas, Montana Power, Twin City, Rapid Transit and North American \u2018were among the usually inactive issues sharing in the movement at gains of 3 to 5 points.Unclassified stocks, notatly Sear Roebuck, Woolworth, Diamond Match and Homestake Mining, changed hands in small dealings at 3 to 10 points advance.Among the usual favorites United States Steel recorded a slight fractional gain, while Bethlehem Steel finished 15 points above yesterday's closing price after early uncertainty.Coppers, Motors.Equipments and some of the more special stacks made variable improvemnets, but rails traversed a limited area, with no significant changes, Total sales amounted to 280,000 shares.The bank statement fulfilled popular expectations with an actuai cash gain of more than $35,000.000 and a reserve increase of about $21.000,- 000, lifting total excess reserves to $202,477,630 and aggregate reserves to $818.044,000, figures almost without precedent since the new system of weekly siatements became effective An expansion of some $55.000.000 in actual loans and discounts reflects some of the heavy finacing now under way in connection with new underwritings, such as \u2018the States Rubber bond issue and the forthcoming British loan.Bend dealings were negligible with further irregularity, due to heaviness in the international group.Total sales, par value, $2,800,000.LX X-R-X-N-¥-T-X-X-X-B-F-F-%-1.} ® a 3 NEW YORK MARKET.3 2D CAABOIBOONOAD (By Bruneau & Dupuis) Am Beet Sug.94% .Am Can Co.46% 47 46H 46% Am Car Fdy.68 .Am Loco .19% 7944 78% 79 Am S & R.109% 10v¥% 10835 109% Am Sug Ref.113 .\u2026.1124 Am T & T.123% .173% Ana Mning .8¢ 84% 8344 64 AT&S Fe.105% .Bld\u2019wn Loco.5678 .563 Balt & Ohio.82% .CPR.163.ee Cent Leather.90% 90% 90% 50% Ches & Ohio.64} .CM&StP.00% v1 89% 90H Chile Cop Co.25% .ve .Colo F &I.47 .\u201cCrucible Stl.64% ©3 G4jy 6S | Distillers .28 .27% | Erie co oe.32% 1 + es Gen Electric.169% .Pn .G N Ore ctfs.3634 a% 357% 15% Ins Cop .58% 5% 88 58% In M Marine.30% 34% 30% 344 do pfd .8715 onl 87 ools Kenn Cop Co.464 4674 4613 46% Lehigh Val .18% .Lo Lou & Nash.131% .\u2026 130% Maxwell .59% 59% 89 59 Mex Petrol'm.10454 10415 1033; 10474 Miami Cop.4176 43 41% 417 Mo K & Tex.9!5 ._ py Missouri Pac.163$ 15% 16% 18% Natl Lead .61 .| Nevada Cons.245$ .24% N Y Central.10114 .101% NY NH & H.4 .Norf & West.136% .- Penna .8815 5616 s614 56% Press Stl Car.79% 9014 7 79 Ry Sal Spring.81 .PA Ray Con Cop.26% .MR .Reading .103% 100% 1023; 10316 Rep I & S.8036 S035 7935 504 South Pac .97% .ste South Ry .334 224% 31% 31% Studebaker .100 - A \u201c Union Pac .144% 144% 144%.144% (1 8 Rubber.60% MNut4 6033 60% U 8 Steel .114% 114% 113% 114% do pfd .121% .A Utah Cop .1062f 107% 106% 107:§ Westinghouse.83% .53 eect ae >s0dan90 a 9 ?QUAIN MARKET.| : 9ECCARRAARONNSON (By Neten & Gourdeas)., © Close High Low Wheat! , May oo on oo oo 180% 187% 285% July ve +0 ++ +0 161% 131% 151 Sept oo ov or oe 134% 135 134 Cam: .May .+.200% 101% 190% July .00000000 0% 98% Uatst ; May .oo oo oe on BBY 8844 AN July 20 00 04 00 83H ere RE COTTON MARKETS.8 .506GnN0.00% 00000 New York, Jan.80\u2014Cotton fateres closed steady.Closing bids: Januncy, 16.80c; March, 16.98c; May, 17.146; July, 17.13¢; October, WM0ie Spot closed quiet , 553% 3836 By the Can.Press | United - COMMERCIAL Closing Letters By Local Brokers core tes (By McDougall & Cowans) Montreal, Jaa, 20\u2014Thlr mornisg\u2019s short session of the Montrea! market was very quiet with little jnter- et taken in the market.The Car securities were better, the preferred closing at 65 bid against sales yester- dey at 59.Dominion Bridge was steady around 148, In the unlisted department, Tram.Power was fraction- large block of new loan liquidated, which carried the price dowa to 97 3-8.The old loan closed at 98 1-4.(By Bruneau & Dupuis) New York, Jan.20\u2014Todays mar- fle: has followed the cautious exam- pie of recent sessions and trading has been in light volume.Prices, however, have continued to hold well.After the heavy liquidation caused by the unexpected peace talk, it was but reasonable to look for a fair recovery in theamarket when it became evident that the cause of the disturb.Reace was * ance was not real and that far away still The uncertainties that check any revival of speculative enthupiasm are the danger that events tay develop which would draw this country into the war and the local situation in Washington with a renewed attempt ta attack the stock exchange, spite these last unfavorable factors, prices show a disposition to advance and it seemis reasonable that some further improvement should occur.Total Sales, stocks 279,800; Bonds $2,796,300, (By Breen & Gourdeau) { New York, Jan.20\u2014Stock market \u2018 prices fluctuated within a narrow ! range throughout today's short session, Changes on the whole offered tittle else but scalping profit oppor- , tunities, and the volume of business transacted was not alone small, but the character of the dealings very professicnal.The general situation and outlook remain unchanged, Still regard the market as agtwo sided affair in which commitments for quick profits only appear advisable for the present.\u201c Sales, stocks, 279,800, (By L.G.Beaubien & Co.) Montreal.Jan.29\u2014A continuation soi the duifiess and uninteresting trading which has prevailed for the fast week or so was witnessed during this morning's session of - the Montreal Stack Exchange.Canada Car and Foundry issues were the feature, both being strong, the common sold up to 28 against the closing price of 25 1-4 Ist night points from previous low of 89 yesterday.Dominion Bridge again under-went a little forced selling this morning but it was well picked up around 145 Ames Holden common came out of it's rut selling at 21.Dominion Steel, Steel Co.of Canada and Nova Scotia were more or less unchanged and dull, the latter sold u; 1 1-2 against 114 yesterday, Dominion War Loan issues were rather soft, attributed to selling by investors who anticipate subscribing to other loans yielding more interest.Should the strength which prevailed throughout the New York market I eontinue, onr market will doubtles:- {1y follow suit, therefore stocks that have underwent severe reactions should be purchased.ranted ropaoooopaconganuno 0 # MONTREAL FXCHANGE © Ÿ SGD NTIGONOGARURO (By Breen & Gourdeuu.) Brazilian: 10 at 45.Canada Steamships: £3 at 3454, 50 at 34, Civie: 3 at 82, 5 at 815, 1 at 82, ¢ at 81%.Detroit: 1 at 126, 25 at 128.\" uebe¢ Railway: 15 at 8L-Ÿ Shawinigan: 18 at 12834, 5 at 18834.Toronto Railway: 38 at 82.Ames-Hoiden: 13 at #1, 4 at 20, 75 at 21, 20 at 20%.| : Canadian Car: 100 at 38%, 10 at 26%, 20 at 2744, 33 at 28, 10 at 27%, 15 at 28, 8 at 2056.Cement: 25 at 03%.Canada Converters: iC at 40.Canada Forgings: 80 at 108, Locomotive: 25 at 87.Dominion Bridge: 10 at 148%, 110 at 148, 50 at 147, 260 at 148, 143 at 148, 10 at 148%.Dominion Steel: 60 at 66 6634.MacDonald: 1 af 13%.» Ogilvie: 26 at 14154, 75 at 141.Price Brothers: 10 st 130.Riordon Paper: 10 at 123.Scotia: 28 at 118%.; Steel of Canada: 5 at 66, 35 at 36%, 25 at 65%, 50 at 66.Commerce Bank: 4 at 188, Hochelaga Bank: % at 148.Merchants Bante: 1 at 170.Royal Bank: 3 at 21%.Canada Car pfd: 76 at 60, 50 at 64, \u2014 ally weaker at 38 1-3.There was a | @ De-| and the preferred also advanced 4, { 34 ,100 at [is at 03, 30 at 6354, T8 at 68, 23 at 163%, 35 at 83%.\u201c Cansds Cemant pid: 8 st 04%.Steamships pid: 3 at 03.Canada Cement Bonds: $1,000 0%.: Cedars Bonds: $100 at 9134.Dominion Irog Bonds: $1,000 87%.i ! Wayayamack Bonds: $7,500 at 89).War Loans, due 1931: $10.00 at 9774, $1,000 at 98, $8,000 at 9734, $1.000 at 97%, $300 at 08, £1,000 at 97%, $30,000 at 97%, $10,000 at 97), 34,00 at 9734; due 1923: $300 ae 983, 3300 at 97%, ¢ : Laurentide-Power: 5 at 59.Tramway-Power: 65 at 387, 103 at 38%.goppuRaRRaanoanag .a o .OILS.9 D CON ICONE RSGQ London, Jan.90-\u2014Caleutta linseed, Jan-Feb, 104s, Linseed oil, 48s.Sperom oil, £59 10s.Petroleum, American refined, 1s.sd; spirits, 1s, 3d.Turpentine, spirits, 53s.Rosin, American strained, 86s.0d; type \u201cG\u201d 37s.4d.\u2014 Savannah, Jan.\u201420\u2014Turpentine, firn, 82 1-2; sales, 200; receipts, 115; shipments, 364: stocks, 18.743.Rosin, firm; sales, 1.088; receipts, 1.539; shipments, 1,028; stocks, 76,- 543 : penonandnodunas a ¢ THE TORONTO o 9 PRODUCE MARKET © a jénooooasoganéago Wheat\u2014Onisrio, No.8 winter $182 to $184 outside according to *| location.Wheat\u2014Manitoba No.1 north, $2.07; No.8 north $2.04 1-2e; N, 3 : north $2.00 1-2¢, | Dats\u2014Canad western 68c.at 71 ! No.3 Canada western 68c.at lake ports for immediate shipment.Ontario No.2 white 84 to 68 outside; No.3 white 63 to 65c outside, Corn\u2014No.8 yellow $1.13 shipment in 30 days.Peas\u2014No.3 $2.38.Barley\u2014$1.20 to $1.32 outside for malting.Buckwheat\u2014$1.28 to $1.30 nominal.Flour\u2014Manitobe, Listed quota tions at Toronto are: First patents, $9.90; second patents $0.40; strong bakens, $9.00.Flour\u2014Ontario.Winter flour, 90 | per cent patents $7.25 seaboard, Mollfecd-Manitoba bran, $34.00 per ton; shorts $38.00 pe track Monteral, per ton on GETTING EVEN.| A preacher's in th\u2019 dinin\u2019 room An\u2019 eatin\u2019 chicken pie; But here I'm sittin\u2019 in th\u2019 hall An\u2019 feelin\u2019 fit to die.TN have to wait.my turn, ma said, An\u2019 pa smiled down at me, An\u2019 tears came in my eyes so thick That I could hardly sce.Tt's tough to he shut out like this An\u2019 smell good things to eat, An\u2019 never get a single bite Because there ain't no seat.But when that preacher's stuffed himself, An' all th\u2019 rest is through.An\u2019 ma says.\u201cYou kin come in now,\u201d Here's what I'm goin\u2019 to do.T'm goin\u2019 to \u2018tend I'm dreadful sick An\u2019 got an awful pain Because I had to wait so long, Then ma, an\u2019 pa an\u2019 Jane + @ Will gather round ar\u2019 cuddle me An\u2019 ask me where it hurts, An\u2019 then they'll heap my plate with food An\u2019 give me two deserts.\u2014Birmingham Age-Herald.| The old reliable remedy for rheumatism neuralgia, sore throat and snrains.Best Liniment Made MR.A.E.LAUNDRY, EDMONTON, writes: \u201c1 fell from a building and received srhat the doctor called a ver: prained ankle, an told me £ must not walk on {t for thi ee weekn, 1 ct MINARD'S LINI- UNT aud in sixdays I Tinie 1 ne best Finke ni e ment made.\u201d Minard\u2019e Liniment siweye gives eatis- faction.For an ache of pain.sives Minard's Liniment Co.Limited Yormouth, «= « NB, P.O.Box 212.M encre hicago Board pe sus ken Tel.185 BREEN & GOURDEAU CX AND BOND BROKERS, TO 68 £T.PETER STREET, and \u20ac SAULT-AU-MATELOT STRERT Private Wire Connections: M ' £: jonte ou PSE xchange, and Steel \u2018of Canada Bonds: $100 at $7, | 1 | BRUNEAU \u2019Phorte 1596.Direct Private A.A.GINGRAS (Members Montreal Stock Exchange) STOCK BROKERS 11-13-15 Sault-au-Matalot Street POST & FLAGG.39 Wall Street, New York.& DUPULS Wire with: Manager.[BUY is expected to be the richest ever Wire me yous orders.sé King Street BOSTON CREEK FOR 100 % to 200 % Profit The first shipment of ore to be made within the next four weeks Member Standard Stock Exchange.* \u2018Phones, Main 3445-3446, À made from Canada J.T.EASTWOOD, West, Toronto.LB.Beaubien & Co.STOCK BROKERS, 70 ST.PETER STREET.Mémbers of the Montreal Stock Exchange.\u2018Phones: 0645-8848 E.L.HARDY, Man ager.{ HECTOR GRENIER LAND S8URVLIUI, © Qubdivisions, water rowers, Limits.Lumber f Se ST.PETER ST.Tel.6800.& Money to Lend.First Mortgage Secured for Clients GUSTAVE JOBIDON, } LLL.; NOTARY WALLACE COLLEGE $10 RICHELIEU 87.QUEBEC.Sixtennth Year.Instruction given in Bookkeeping, paorthan® Tele saphy, Mathematics, Drawing, Music and Modern Lan- No vations.Seite e Gaudias Bureau MACHINIST.Repain of all kinas promptly attended wo TELEPHONE - - 246 RESIDENCE - - 5623 116 5th Stru\u2026 Limoilou IN THE HEART OF THINGS TAKE YOUR MEALS AT: Toa Marathon Calo 150 St.John Street THE CHILDS CAFE Cor.St Peter & St.James.Phonc 3482 0 St.Joseph Street Phone 3118 Table and Attendance Unsurpassed.\u2018HOME-MADE PIES: Appie, Raisin, ocoanut, Blueberry, Peach.Lemon, Crguberry, Mince and Custard.Any Pie to take home, ête.Malpecque Oystera, 80c a dozen.Fried, to taxe home, came price, AîÎl winds of Fruits served 19 Season.CENEMAL IRSURANGE BROKERS 11 Mountain Hill % ; re THE ST, (CUI HOTEL, LIMITED 3 Special Rates for Meals, by § the Week or Month.2 J.A.GAGNON, Sty, Fit \u201c+ T pumke, MERCHANT TAILOR 187 ST.JOHN ST.Phone 81 CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS Fauas Union Station, Quebec.SHORT LINE QUEBEC-WINNIPEG.\u201cWestern National\u201d leaves Quebec 4.80 p.m., Tues, Thurs.and Sat, for La Tuque, Cochrane and Winnipeg.Arrives Winnipeg 4.30 p.m., Thurs.Sat.and Mon.Express 12.45 noon, week days to La Tuque.\u2019 Ticket Offices: 7 Dn Fort, 22 Dalhousie streets, and Palais Union St'n.\u2018Phones: 830, 99 and 663.J 8xmn.wd.frixtf (QUEBEC CENTRAL RATTWAYA | Through New York Sleeping Car Every Day Trains Leave Lävis: 7 50 \u2014For Portland, Sherbrookp, .and all local stations, daily A.M.except Sunday.3 40 \u2014For New York and Boston * and sl! main line stations, P.M.daily.For Chaudiere Val ley and Megantic divisions, daily except Sunday.| Through New York Pull.1an Buffet daily, connecting at Sherbrooke with Pullman for Boston.For further information and Pullman reservations apply F.8.Stocking C.and D.P.agent, 32 St.Louis st.agent for Thos.Cook & Son, and all ! Ocean Steamship Lines.Phone 83.nf 2 00 RS AS» URL ; PRE pe & Synoptis of Canadan Norowest Land Regulations.Tie sule vxad Où à iauviy, of any male over it years old - may bomec- stead 8 quarter-section of availatie Dominion land in Manitoba, Sas katchewas or Alberta.Applicant must appear i.person a: the Dominion Lands A epey or Sub-Azeacy fer the District Eatry by proxy nay be made at any tecminion Lands (hut not Sub-Agener), on cer ditions.Luties-Six nontiss residence\u201d pen and cultivation of the iand ir arh oi three years.A homesteader .na, bic within nine miles of his ncmenea! cn a farm of et least 69 acues, on certain corditions.A habitable houce is tequire : execpt where reailence of nerforn.ed in tire vicinity.In certain districts » fomesteader .good standing may pre-cast a Quarter-section a'ôngside his home stead.Ie go Het Duties-=Six months residence ve 1 each of three years aiter curring homestead patent; also 5 es CA £Eultivation.Pre-* .lun patent nt be obtained as sean n« houiestr.patent.on Ccrtaau voitditions.A set or who hud exhausted @ hontestead right may take a pore! ased homestead ia certair district Price $400 per acre.Dutiss\u2014 A - reside six months in each of three years, cultivate 30 aces and ercsy house worth $300.The ares of cuttfwmtion 1 subiect to reduction in case of rough, scrubby or stony land.Live stock may be wo Jituted for cultivation under cere ww Deputy of N.B.\u2014Unanthorized publication \u2018ot this advertisement will not be paid Sor~\u2014~84200.CORY, the Minister 4 the Interior.CDOUGALL & COWANS out Br 116 MOUNTAIN HILL \u2018Phones: 1403 and 1000 H.8 THOMSON, MANAGER Telephone: 1080.Or.A LANTIER .BURucwn DENTIST 0 Couiliard st, Quebec Opporite Liverseis Pharmacy FOR THE NEW YEAR IN VALUE IN UFor New Year Recoptions, call 20-80 ST.PAUL £STREET, GIFTS of FIRE PLACE MANTELS snd TRIMMINGS.~ Mechanios Supply Coy.Ltd, GREATEST VARIETY.BEST THE CITY.and see our very elegant display | u QuEBEC ! EDDY'S MATCHES | i ALTHOUGH SOMEWHAT INCREASED IN ; PRICE OWING TO HIGH COST OF POTASH, GLUE AND OTHER RAW MATERIAL, ARE OF THE USUAL HIGH STAN WHICH HAS MADE THEM FAMOUS FOR TWO-THIRDS OF A THE CONTINUED DARD OF QUALITY CENTURY.Always ask for ' | Eddy\u2019s Matches | | DOMINION SOAL £ I \u2014\u2014 MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED DOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS fcrvened, Run-of-Mine and Black Fes Particalscs, apply te SALES AGRNT, 113 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL COMPANY, Limiteo t .rerable imoression wherever he appeared and his success has beciu 1 geel as 10 necessitate a return «.1- ! Of course, the gold chasses, built by THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.| Co .At the Theatres BIG STARS AT THE CLASSIC TODAY AND TOMORROW, Bessie snd Chas.Ray ir \u201cPlain June,\u201d a Real Triumph, For one of the most remarkable delineations of a character part ever credited to a screen performet-ate Reasie Barrisesle in \u201cPlain Jane.\u201d This Triangle-Kay Bee\" picture, whose story is from the pen of C.Gardner Sullivan, is a simple, homely tale of a romance between a poor young student , in à small .çolicge town, and & much poorer \u2018slavey\u201d in the wreiched boarding house, wre his circumstances compel hn: to make his home.Ce-starred with Miss Barriseale is Chartey Ray, whose delineation of the much \u2018so sober-minded young mae.is one of the best things he has dene.\u201clane, the Orphint.\u201d is the nauc by which the leading character in the play is known.She has experienced nothing but drudgery and privation, She has never had any pretty clothes, nor sufficient me fiom her work to \u201cfix herself up\u201d i and thus discover that she is realiy ! will be re-packed and sent on to the girl.Adams a viry good-looking Then Mr.John (Chas.: Rav) comes to board at this same \u2018 house and lane wants John and also .n rich professor's daughter angles for lim wi:h persistence and craît\u2014 l>on't miss this picture\u2014the sweetest love story ever told on a screcil.\u2018 praises to their friends It is famous ADVANCE SALE FOR LEO - ORSTEIN AND SYMPHONY | SOCIETY OPENS TODAY.\u2014 This Great Musical Event Place Wednesday Evening at the Auditorium\u2014 Amid the chatter which has laiely | been heard in the musical world of \u201cfuturist\u201d composers and \u201ccubist\u201d music, it will be of special interest for Quebeccrs to be given the op- parciunity to hear Leo Ornstein on ! are are enthusiastic cver prospects Wednesday cvening as he is one of ! \"the most famous exponent of this tomobile company has the largest | ultra-modern art.Of course it »s well known that Ornstein has made not only a sensation but a most Les gagement in cities in which he was banked last season.Montreal.for instance.has given four recitals tv Takes ! to typify and emphasize the * advertisement for the city of Quebec, age | LEGARES EBT |FPmrsoNAL THE FEATURE Mr.S.Rogers, of Mentrea!, is a guest at the Chateau.Mr.J.Clark, of Mostreal, is regie tered at the Chateau.Mr.RR.Dowling, of Montreal le a guest at the Chateau.Miss R.R.Dowling, of Brandes, Man., is staying at the Chateau Mr.Geo.L.Forsyth, of Hamiiton, Ont.is registered at the Chateau Miss M.G.Davidson, of Montreal, has arrived In the city and is a guest at the Chatesu.Miss Kathryn MacFarlane, of Ottawa.Is in the city, the guest of her mother, Mrs.Trudel.Mr.C.E.À.Carr, vf Toronto, for- QUEBEC FIRS SPLENDID EXPOSE AT MONTREAL MOTOR SHOW, Undoubtedly the exbibit of the Legare A@omobile 1.1d., 8 branch of P.T.Legare's, Quebec, is the rual feature of the Montreal Automobile Show which was opened auspiciously in Almy's spacious departmental store on Saturday.In the centre of the Legare exhibit is the famous $25.000 gold chassis of the Studebaker Automobile Company which is exploited by the Legar: per ple.This chassis has l.een on exhibit at the New York Show, and was brought to Montreal in a special express car.It travels in the charge of special detectives.who keep watch | over the valuable chassis.taking turns to guard same day and night.The ex; hibit is complete, with an elaborate dais surrounded by massive solid brass frames, upholstered plush curtains.After the show the chassis is registered at the Chateau.Montre, à few weeks.Mr, and Mrs, W.J.Davis have retuned from their honeymoon trip and are staying with Mrs.W.A.Home for a few days.Mrs.Edward G.Tanguay, Grande Allee, gave an informal tes yesterday afternoon in honor of her sister, Miss Larandeau, of Montreal, who is her guest.Miss Melita Laurin, daugghte: Col.L.N.Lauria, left yesterday for Halifax, where she will be the guest of Lady Hamilton Gault, Spring Gar! den Road, previous 1c resuming her + United States show circuit.This chassis was the sensation of tthe New York Show \u2018when it was l first placed upon exhibition, and speedily became the ta'k of th: town, as it.will Le after visitors to the | Montreal Show.have sountel its all over the United States, and has ; excited more interest than any other motor feature ever placed before the public.It was designed and manufactured by the Studcbaker Company fact that their product is unexcelled for sterling worth and perfect finish, The Legare concern is one of the most \u201cgo-ahead\u201d companies in Canada and certainty a credit to and an Among the young ladies who.re-' cently received the veil at St, Josephs Convent, Toronto, was Miss Kathleen Walsh.who will be known in religious life as Sister Mary St.Herbert.Miss Walsh is a daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Walsh, of this city.Mrs.Godfrey W.Rhodes.St.Louis Road, entertained at an informal luncheon on Saturday in honor i of her guest, Mrs.Bernard Moses, : of California.Cut flowers formed the centre table decorations.There : were ten guests presetit.t Late arrivais at the St.Roch Hotel J.A.Roy, Monten 3.N.Boules | space, exhibiting a dozen cars and Mortmagny; L.Gili Roberval: J.| a Federal truck They handle standard ; G- Fortier, St.Sabine; Max Tesler, i makes ranging in price from $695 to | New York; J.A.Boisvert, Mon- ; treal; A.R.Couture, Montreal; the dest is tawa: J.A.Girard, Louisville; Louis Prevost, St.Anselme; A.G.Walbridge, Montreal; R.Gignac, Tor- Mr.J.O, Linteau, the general manager in Montreal, and Mr.leo Leo At the present show the Legare au- (the Studebakèr company and another \u2018is the eight cylinder Chevrolet, a new studies at the Sacred Heart Convent.| 'F.SIMARD & CIE ENRC.merly of Quebec, is in the city and | Miss Marguerite Caron has left for | i, where she will be the guest : of Miss Simard, St.Denis street, for ot | * WOMEN'S LINGERIE BLOUSES, White Voile and Marquisettez .- MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919.142 Bt.Joseph Street, St.Roch, Quebec.The Second Week of our Great Jandary Reduction Sale A CLEARANCE OF RELIABLE MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DRSCRIPTION BEFORE STOCK-TAKING.NOW Is THE TIME FOR YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY.SPECIALLY SELECTED\u20141# LINGERIE BLOUSES \u2019 TODAY, AT.sere cnn vou.ooo.S000 and $1.48 some with color combinations, made in the newest 1917 Spring models, assorted women\u2019s sizes; regular values of $5.00 and $8.Y8 Sale Price, exch.coo cv sre ene 202-000 soe oo $100 and 90.00 WHITE JAP.SILK BLOUSES.WOMEN'S WHITE JAP SILK BLOUSES, cut ia the smartest models, with colored borders; regular sale price of $4.35.January Sale Price, At.0 ois aes pou cos sen ps AFTERNOON DRESSES.AFTERNOON DRESSES\u2014Priced $35,00 to $45.08.Vo clear, at.ver cee cus sae see sve see cnn sen sro ssa oo SIRGD Lovely CREPE DE CHINE and SILK AFTERNOON DRESSES of choice models, smartly trimmed with lace.A limited quantity on sale.: To clear, st.cee ces ses sas von 0.0 100 000 ves oo LS SO WASH GOODS.Cotten Ratines, in a wide range of colors for dresses; regular 0c a yard?On sale today, at.18%¢ DOUBLE WIDTH POPLIN, 49c.Double width Mercerised Cotton Poplin; these are shown all in new shades; value 80c Sale Price, per yard.48c Sale Price.\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 84.16 40-inch Oriental Satin.in a wide range of new colors for dresses; regular value $1.50.January Sale Price, st.00¢ model this year, which sells at $1,730 Telephones Office Hours: Office, 5063; Residence, 1736 9to1itam, 2to5p.m, ?t0pm Dr.EUGENE BEAULIEU this wonderful Russian pianist,| The offices on Amherst street, which feat lias never been duplicated - Montreal, have been completely res by any artist, however famous lie | modelled and all is in readiness to wight have teen.than any thing a press agent might | ness.The service station of the com- sav of Ornstein and his appearance |pany is now situated on Ontarlo This fact is better handle the coming big season's busi- on*n: J.A.Thibault, Riviere du Loup.Miss Marguerite Marois, of Quebec, : M who has been the guest of Miss Mari- | J elle Hebert, 11 Macgrgor street, for | the past week, was the guest vf honor at a luncheon op Tuesday, at St.James {FOR TODAY'S DINNER: FRESH KILLED TURKEYS, MILK-FED and CRATE-FED CHICKENS.d {TRY A POUND OF OUR SPECIAL BLEND TEA -\u201448¢ and à 80c, AND OUR FRESH GROUND COFFEE, at dis Ib.SURGEON 86 ST.JOHN STREET -DENTIST, } QUEBEC Indoor Games We bave a big range of Indoor Games, suitable for the long winter i We have them at all prices, from 10c to $1.00 each.Following is a partial list of some oi the games we have in \u2018iock: ; Crazy Seven, Military Checkers, Ludo.Parehessi, Play-ball.Tuff-hali tighting with the Flies, Walking the, Tight Rope.Catch the Rabbit, Bear Hunt.Invasion of Europe.Acroplane Shooting.Stecplechi se.Tail Croquet.Canadian War G C Traveller, Lotto.Tiddle Wi Checkers.Dominoes, Uribh Playing Cards.Game : à 160 for Sixplayers.Tally Cards, bie T.H.O'NEILL, 06 SL JunN >iRksl.D.$.RICKABY BABY SLEIGHS Household & Uffice Furniture Undertaking Establishment, EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE AT MODERATE PRICES.DAY or NIGHT 'PHONE: 351.sie.30¢ ST.JOHN STREET.OR.JOS.LABREQUE Wilf.Lacroix Archisost and Netimater.Groduste: \u201cPolytechnienl Schonl\u201d \u2018Member PQAA © | inspection «Pleas «Quantities =fpesifisstions «es EC.JORN STRENS, Phone 1000.Ag Sans, wd lrn2tt | SILLERY NURSERIES JONCAS & MALOUIN BERGERVILLE Carnations, per dozen.[ Violets.per bunch.2 Boston and Whitmanii Ferns, cach .-.-50c te 92.00 Begonias, cach.Designs, irom.Dcliveries anywn re in City, Phone 205.JOHN RAMSDEN, Gardener.Commercial and Residental Wosz e Spectaity\u2014inspection \u2014Plans, ~Quantition \u2014Specifications.ROOM 1, BLOC MORIN, MOUNTAIN HILL, - \u2018Phones 5789.LY ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DOCTOR RENE PLAMONDON p Ez-Student of Paris Hospitals.GENERAL PHYSICIAN.SPECIALTY: GENITO, URINARY DISEASFS Office: 18 Lacroix St.Tel.3008.(Opposite C.P.R.Station.) Residence: 301 LOCKWELL 8T, Tel.7188, wivil kogineses and Lens à ar Works aud General Cosweiion, Surveying, Set of Bouse dary lines, Subdivision Bust Lota Appraisement, Jnvento Estimaténe of Timber Limits, Wools Survey and Mappings, Estimates oa Con oi Municipal and Private Entert Qusbes Railway Buliding, ~ Led - Joseph st, St.Roch Point View House 8 RAMPANTS 87.Pleasant, bright rooms; magnd/sent view everlookiag Bt.LE™reacer (iver; of) modern conveniences; .\" \u201cable board; lavorite resort fer 0 Mew, 4p, 2 5 WHELAN Pw dene here on Wednesday with Symphony | street.where the Lautier Garage was forward | located.* Orchestra must be Jooked to as an event of extraordinary im- partsnce.Every musician and music fover must be at the Auditorium to heu: him as they certainly have in stare one of the finest treats of the season, The advance sale for this concert opens this morning at ten o'clock at the Auditorium box office.Prices 25015, to $1.50, which popular scale should mean a pscked house.| À B'ood-Fond Discovered Club, which was given by her hostess.A The complete exhilit and the prices of the Izegare Company are as fol lows: Srudebaiers.6 cylinder, 7 passenger .$ 1,505 © eylinder, roadster .1,500 4 cylinder, 7 passenger .1908 Gold Chassis, valued at.25,000 Hudson Super-Six Limousine, 7 passenger.$ 4.190 Caboilet .3,700 Phaeton .0 3.280 One Franklin, seven passenger tour- - ing, which sells at $2,750 and a Federal That En:irely Overcome 1%-ton truck which eis at $2,430.Inæemic Wealness | CAREFULLY INVESTIGATED REPORTS ESTABLISH TRULY WONDERFUL RESULTS.gain either ~ strength or weight.Neither food or medicine in many instances had beneficial effect.What is practicaily a perfect blooi- food.containing such clements as Iron.has at last been produced, avi when taken after meals will put new fife and vigor into people that have despaired of ever being strong again.This truly wonder-working trea:- ment consists of taking two small chocolate-coated Ferrozone Table-s at the close of every meal.This wonderful blood-food supplies nourishment, vim.energv\u2014 tends a stream of vigorous, strength-making blood to every nnok and corner of the hody.makes every muscle and fibre sing with new-found life and heatth.That gnawing tiredness leaves you \u2014Ferrozone drives it away.Sleepless nights are turned into periods of rest, and you pick up fast Day by day your appetite improves, \u2014this means more food is transformed in nutriment chat will build and energize weak organs.The inclination to worry passes away because Ferroae imparts nerve\u2014tane ard bodily strength that prevents depression.+ Think it over\u2014Ferrozone is 8 wont derful tonic, in fact.it is nore than a tonic, because it establishes healty that lasts.Thousands .use it and thereby cleanse and restore the entire system to a perfect condition.You'll feel the uplifting power of Ferrozone in a week\u2014it's Sound tu help you if you only give it th- chance.Soid by all dealers, 30c.a hox or six boxes for $2.50: Se sure of the name.Ferrosone.Forwarded hy mail to any address if price le remitted to The Catarrhozone Co.Kingston, Ont.U.& GREEKS CALL ON WILSON Boston, Jan.$1\u2014A ness meeting of Greeks today adopted resolutions eall= ing upon President Wilson te reeng- nite the provisional nt of Oreece now seated at Seloniki, Royal fet sympathisers sought to defeat the proceedings and the police ward called upon to quell many outbreaks.George Catandaris appearcé 4 officiel representative of the provisional Greek goverament .Eight cylinder touring .$ 1,750 Eight cylinder, roadster, Clover leaf .4 cylinder \u201cBaby Grand\".1,170 \u201cFour Ninety\u201d Touring .An eight cylinder motor.The Montreal Autcmobile wilt be given to returred soldiers.In additien to this important patriotic action, a percentage of the gate re- | eeipts will be set aside for the vari- Quebec ious patriotic movements.| night is set for Thursday.: Night.Night, Night.: Night.Trade Heretofore it has often been a hope i ne less task for'a thin-hlooded person to Association have ee en ve expenditures in connection with the organization, labor, etc.have been made in Montreal, and in hiring at.; tendants the preference in every case The daily programme is as follows: Saturday, January 20 \u2014 Citizens\u2019 Monday, January 22-\u2014Military Night Tuesday, January 23\u2014Society Night Wednesday, Januai\u2019 24\u2014Eastern Townships Night.Thursday, January 28 \u2014 Quchee Friday, January 26-\u2014Ottawa Valley Saturday, January 27 \u2014 American The other guests included Miss Louise | de Sola, Miss Bergatrom, Miss Genf-| frion, Miss Lucille Terroux, Miss Thi- | § badeau, Miss Pauline Archer and Miss F.Raymond.\u2019 Miss Marois left on Friday with her father, Dr.Marois, of Quebec, for the South.Late arrivals at the Chateau: S.Rogers, 8S.Clark, Jas.J.Murphy, B.Shepherd, R.R.Dowling, J.Gibbin, Montreal; Miss May Dowling.Brandon, Man.; C.S.Michael, H.A.White, J.A.McLaren, H.W.Kipp, H.Lyon, G.A.Hall, G.H.White, | 8 p= ACAI SEEN E.F.Phillips, Toronto; A.Buisson, ES SERVICE AND QUALITY Carr, Toronto; Geo.L.Forsyth, Hamilton; Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Debbage, WE SELL THE ALBERT MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S FAMOUS \"HAMMER BRAND\u201d WE HAVE IN.STOCK H.A.Lamontagne; C.W.Lewis, Miss M.G.Davidson, A.A.Lavoie, # ROCKWALL PLASTER, F.F.PLASTER and DENTAL PLASTER.: \u201cM.BOYCE & SON \u201cTHE RELIABLE GROCERS\u201d 19-81 ABRANAM HILL : i } Bewbiished 1000, A.Moisan, Montreal; S.H.Woodard, D.Abrams, New Vork Mrs.R.C.Smith, of Montreal, entertained at a luncheon of fourteen covers at the Mount Royal Club on Friday, in honor of the Baroness Huard.Spring flowers and carnations were the flowers used in the decora tions.Those present, besides the guest of honor, were: Mrs.Forbes Angus, Mrs.C.Holy, Mrs.Pennings ton, Mrs.Smith, Mrs.Henry PF.Rawlings.Miss Snowtall, Mra.Clarence I de Sola, Mrs, Charles Archer, Mrs.Hanburry Budder, Mme.Bonin, Lady Lacoste, and Mrs.Eugen: Lafleur.Many Quebecers will remember Baroness Huard by a very inter esting lecture which she delivered here some months ago on the subject of the war, in which she vividly described her escape from her chateau; on the approach of the German enemy.GERMAN REPRISALS.London, Jan.21\u2014A Reuter despatch from Berlin via Amsterdam, dated: Jan.16 and delayed, says that thé German government announces its in.\u2019 tention to make reprisuls against \u2014_\u2014_fi\u2014 WEBSTER & SONS Lt'd.\u2018Phone 676.» DALHOUSIE STREET Good News \u2014 for \u2014 he famous band oi the Grenadier Guards of Canada, conducted by J.J, Gagnier, has been engaged to ive orchestral coneerts twice daily GROWING OLD.The days grow shorter, the nights grow longer, The headstone thicken along the France in the matter of prisoners.It is explained that France, having fail ed to reply within the specified ime to Germany's demand for the removal of German prisoners from the fire zone in the area of French operations, Germany will now enforce her threatened counter measures by placing FPreheh prisoners in the German fire zone until France fulñls the German demand.way; .And life grows »adder, but iove grows stronger For those who walk with us by day.The tear \u2018rognes: quisker, che laugh comes slower.The comeage is lesser 10 do and daré; And the tide of joy in the heart falls wer And seldom covers the refs of care.But aif true things in the world seem weer, .And the Sattar ting of earch seem st, And friends are, dearer.as friends are fewer, And Tove bs all 29 our sun dips west.Then let wo clasp hands as we wmik t .And let ue speak softly la low, im TAL ARROW FRCOUNE For no.med knows on the morrow Rem whether - | verre me on but cue wien.| The New Year \u2014 at .J.COTE, 29 St.John St.Opposite Palace Hill We have the pleasure to announce to our custeiners that are ee ion to oof the following goods G¢ the oid peiees: | .-\u2014_ RPETS and RUGS, of all sises and LINOLEUMS, CORTICINES and OIL FURNITURE COVERINGS in Silk, Brocetelle, Broubes, Gobeltle; the lasgest questrment je tho city Costonsge, TaSotence, dot nee in & opt vase of pabgne.| ; CURTAINS, by the paler\u2014e variety of prices, from 00s te 206 paie.olery description: \u2018 .NOTICE.Any person wishing 60 take sdvantagn of the assortment and of the prices can buy now and we keep the goods in store, at eur sise, without an extra charge.for Spring delivery.: , % 8 and 4 yards Curtaln Materials of "]
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