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

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


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

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[" [A The Weather CLEARING.ESTABLISHED 1764.ci mas QUEBEC, THURSDAY, MAY a tor .- HOPES EXPRESSED THAT THE Patronised by H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught.NEWTONIA BRAND\u2014MARSHMALLOW CREME.Por dainty and delicious desserts, in two \u2018sise tind.| Bach.Recipe bookint with each tin, sam ena.eae vee.ae and 35c ¢ sen A.GRENIER.\u201cThe House of Assortment\u201d Phones: 1847 and 1968, 06 ad 96 ST.JOHN ST.ALLIES MUST CHECK UNDERSEA WARFARE WHATEVER THE COST U.8.GOVERNORS AND STATE REPRESENTATIVES WILL URCE PEOPLE TO FULLEST CO.ORDINATION TO HELP IN DEFEATING THE GERMANA Washington, May 3.\u2014The enormous inroads on the world\u2019s shipping made by German submarines within the last few weeks has brought American government officia's a full reslization of the disaster that faces tide.United Si and the Allies of HR edu \u2018ii det clieeleed.Governors and state represemtarives, here today for a national defens: conference; will \u2018take hom?to their peo- tle & message from the government emphasizing the menace to American and wrging that there must Le the fullest coordination by the States in war pre tion if Germany is to be defeated.Secretary Lane told the conference that the great destruction of ships was threatening the existence of Great Britain and France and menacing the United States.No one, he said, knew the exact number of ships lost recent- ty, but estimates put last week's submarine toll at 400,000 tons.Later he eeplaised that this estimate probably was too high.Secretary Lansing in a statement during the day declared the serious sess of the submarine situation could noi be exaggerated and that it was time the country awoke to the facis.Reports to the State Department give a otal of eighty vessels lost in one week, figures much higher than any contained in recent British em:vance- mens.\u2018The British mission announced that tHe rate of destruction in recent wesks hi¢ coniinued unchanged and that it sliowed no alarming increases.All is members agree the situation is critical, however, and that the com- Laced.shipbiulding facilities +f the worid ean meet the peril only if their output id increased tremendously.Announcing the government's pro- pramme for exetcising a more direct control over the country's shipping ard shipbuilding facilities, Chairman D.nmap, of the Shipping Board, sai estimates had reached the Board of 200,000\" tons of shipping sunk in ons week, The present world's tonnage is estimated at less than $0,000,000 tons.In 1916 the entire loss in tonnage dus to war causes was put at a little mors than two million tons, or some 162,000 tows a month.At present the Cer .mans are sinking considerably more than that each \u2018week.A Bureau of Navigation report pre pared recently estimated the world's ship construction in 1918 at slightly uss than two million tons.[f the Ga:mans keep up their present rate ef destruction officials admit without hesitation that their campaign threat ans to sweep clean the seas.\u201cThe seriousnces of the shtuation Ih apparent,\u201d said Chairman Denman to- dey.\"When we consider the present to, = - - productivity of world shipyards and their highest output likely within the next four months \u2018the egtire produc tion will exceed one-fifth of the munih ly loss at the rate given by Scerctary Lane.The Shipping Board's figures d not reach that high total, but they are \u201csufficiently large to-webe- she situation extremely grave.\u201cIf the higher estimates of ship losses are trué, despite all our effnriy we may yet be paying taxes to Ger many.We can build 200,000 tons of wooden ships a month, but with this and a greater out turn of steel ships than at present we cannot meet the present rate of destruction.\u201d Within four months the government, Mr.Denman said, will have about six hundred thousand tons of German ships on the «cas, It will be some time in the fall before the wooden shipbuilding campaign is ia full swing.Experts of the federal deparments, it became known to with which it is hoped to combat the submarine, - Bills were introduced in Congress today to enlarge the powers of the War Risk Insurance Bureau to permit to insure the lives of officers and men on American merchant fleets.Own ers of vessels would be required to take out indurance on the lives of their employes.Enlargemen- of the Board's powers is sought also to enable the government to enter \u2018into reciprocal insurance arrangements with governments making war against Germany.CHICAED SETTLE BAKERS STRIKE AUTHORITIES.mvæmioare |?REPORT THAT UNION LEAD ER IS GERMAN RESERVIST.Chicago, May 2-\u2014The strike of balers, which has been in progress since Saturday, was settled tonight after a conference of representatives oi bakery owners and employees in the office of United States District.Attorney Charles F.Clyne.\u2019 It was reported tonight that Hinton G.Clabaugh of the Federal Grand Jury was investigating a report made to him that a leading member of the Bakers Union is à German reservist and that some time ago he tried to return to Germany but failed.THE MIGHEST STANDARD OF QUALITY JOURE WALKER KLMARRGCK Scotch Whisky WHITE LABEL 6 years old RED LABEL 10 years old BLACK LABEL 14 years old , are working ! night and day on electrical devices HAS GIVEN IMPETUS MENACE \u2014 VIQLENT people mare acute.driven drives foret FRANCE AND BELGIUM\u2014BRITISH SUC MESOPOTAMIA\u2014THE GERMAN CHAN: PEACE PROFFER DELAYED.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 That Corman submarine arm.nor her wiley arm, i h which for the moment 'is greatest for the future welfars of States and the Entents Allies is recognized by the the powers which are at war with Germany.The lret days of April saw the underwater boats send à hundrds of thousands of tons of shipping, which means ties of ammunition and foodstuffs, the receipt of which wonld Seve greatly heartemed Great Britain and France, have baga irretrievab and made the pinch of want to those countries, their had their share with mines in the sending beneath the \u2018wes them unwarned and with toile of death, 36 British vessels Wf tons and 13 others of less than 1,000 tons\u2014the aggregate in being only two vessels less than the British Admiralty , nce th reports have Da nn was ed MA since the reports have been issued was reached.TO PLANS TO ARTILLERY.D to them g and thelr In fair weather or foul the submarines are working, seas in ra a a within range of thair guns or torpedoes.Imp vs is being given to the pians to combat the all the countries at war with Germany, and hopes are expressed shoetly a check may be put to the inroads of the submarines into The military activities dn all fronts in France and are still in a stage of apparent deadlock, but the big guns e continue roaring in violent duels and doubtiess new phases of infantry actions ire developing.On none of the other fronts have thers been engage.importance, although the British in Mesbpetamia have their nes against tke Turks and made of men, tuns and stores, while the Turks have forced out the ns from Mush, in Turkish Armenia.+ The anticipated proffer of peace by ths Imperial Chancellor \u201cpeace is aer-uppermest will not be given to the Reichstag Thursday, but will bs withheld for a \u2018more fittirg occasion,\u201d according tc advices reaching C That is indicated by the address before the Reichmag at its re-opening session | of Dr.Johannes Kaumpf, president of the Chamber, who wswertid that the Germen people adhered \u201cto the firm bellef in Germany's star and ii à Prance tonight reads: reads: west of Rheims and in of Mont Cornillet, out in the centre of the town.ESA FOR BED CROSS BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT AND BALL IN NEW YORK POR CANADIAN SOCIETY.New York, May 3\u2014More than $24,000 was raised tonight for the benefit: of the Canadian Red Cross Society and for the care of dependents of American soldiers fighting with the Canadien forces, as a result of a brilliant entertainment and a ball given under the auspices of the Canadian Club at the Hotel Biltmore (onight.The entertainment was opened by Liewt-Col.Noe! G.L.Marshall, head of the Cansdian Red Cross who delivered a brief address.Col.Marshall, Major Charles W.Gordon and ether distinguished militsry men wore the Canadian uniform.Hon.Arthur L.Balfour wis seperesefited by his nri- «ate secretary, lan Malcom, M.P., and the Honorary natroness, the Duchess of Devonshire, by her daughter, T.ady Maud Cavendisn the brilliant artiste who donated their : services ware Pedereweski, KE.M.Sothern, Julls Marlowe, Sir Hi.rbert Tree, Vernor Stiles, Maud Powell, Amy Castler and Roshanaen Soe -p peace which will secure for all time the Fatherland\u2019s happy development.\u201d BRITISH STATEMENT.London, May 8\u2014The official report from British headquarters in ; been found stranded near Cabo Frio, \u201cAn cnemy raiding party was driven off with loss early this troming north of Arleux En-Gohelle.During the day the artillery was active on both sites notth of the Bcarpe and in the neighborhood of Ypres, \u201cMany air fightts occurred again yesterday.Ten German airplanes were bronght down, one df which fell in our lines.Six other hostile machines wore diiven down out of control by our airplanes.A seventh was shot down in our lines by gunfire.Four of our machines are | missing.\u201d FRENCH STATEMENT.Paris May 8\u2014The official statement issued by the War Office tonight \u201cThe two srtilleries were active, particularly in the regions north- in the sectors'of Moronvilliers and Auberive, An isalottd operation gained ground for us in the wood west \u201cIn reprisal for the bombardment of Chalchs and Epernay by German sirplanes on the night of April 29-30, five of our machines last night flew over the town of Treves on which they dropped.a number of projectiles, All the shells reached their objectives and a ÉTé of great violence broke \u201cOn April 80 and May 1 our pilots brought down three German aie- planes; ton other enemy machines were seriously damaged.\u201cBelgian communication: On the Belgian front the artillery was active, he fee bene mors intone in the region of Dixmade.\u201d THE INTERNATIONAL WATERWAYS BODY PREPARE ADVISORY JUDGMENT IN CONNECTION WITH WATER POWERS.Toronto, May £\u2014The executive of the International Joint Waterways Commission of Canada and the United States today held @ special session in Toronto to prepare an ad- vistory judgment in connection with the water powers in the neighbor hood of the Lake of the Woeds dis trict.The executive will continue the acesions here till Friday when it is expected that she finding will be ready fer submission to the governments at Ottewa and Washington.The report covers almost seven volumes.The members of the commission here ate: Charles A.McGrath, Ot tawa, ehairman of the Canadian section; Mr.H.A.Powell.X.C.St.John, N.B.; M.BP.Meilgnaut, K.C.Montreal; Mr.OMulials ard ner, Rockland, Me.: Mr.James A.Tawney, Winona.Minn, and Mr Robert J.Glenn.North Carolina.The secretaries are Mr.Lawrence J.Burpee for Canada snd Mr.White: 2.ISHPPIG LOSSES hg IST VE London, May ~The British official announcenient.of the number of vessels sunk in the week «nding on Sum day last shows that 38 merchant vessels of over 1,000 tons euch were sunk, rof less than 1,600 tons numbered thirteen and eight fshing vessels were set to the bottom, by submarine or spines.i \u2014 tor:y vessels bf over 1.900 tons cach were sent to the bottom by mines or submarines.The asnosncement says: \u201cArrivals of all nationalities, over 180 tons, 3,716; sailings, 3,080.| \u201cBritish merchantmen sunk hy sab- onrines or mines, over 1,600 tons, including three not previously recorded, 38; under 1,608 tons, including one not previously recorded, 13.\u201cBritish vessels unsuccessfully attacked including two not previously recorded, 24, \u201cBritish fishing vessels sunk, including two net peeviouely recorded, eight\u201d STENTER BELFAST THOUGHT SUM EMPTY LIFE BOATS.POUND RANBAD, ORF wa.cours OP BRAXIL.Rio Janeiro, May 3.\u2014The newspaper A Noite reports that empty boats bearing name \u201cBelfast\u201d have off the east coast of Brazil.It is suppôsed, says the newspaper that the British steamer Belfast has met with disaster.There are tw6 steamers named Belfast, one Americas of 2,157 tons gross and thé other of British registry of 483 tons.There also ie à Peravian bark of dist ntave, which was last reported as having arrived at Caleto Buena, Chile, March 29.Toronto, May $\u2014The disturbance is dispersing over the St.Lawrence valley and snow and rain has been general from eastern.Ontario to the Maritime Provinces.In the West the weather has been fair with a little higher temperature.Temperatures: Dawson .co os os or .\u2026 18° 46 Prince Rupert .Ww 4 Victoria .\u2026.\u201cos Vancouver .3 5s Kamloops \u201c4 60 Calgary \u2026.38 56 Medicine Edmonton .34 82 Battleford | J 88 Saskatoon so se Moose Ja 3 8 Regina .28 88 Winnipeg .30 88 Port Arthur .0 54 Parry Sound .30 38 London .35 49 Toronto .+ Kingston |.6 40 Ottews .se 4 Montreal .38 44 Quebes .s 8» St.John .3% 88 Hotifax .34 38 Forseaste: Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay: Moderate winds; féir with higher ter, Ouave Valley and Upper St Lawat: 16 fresh westerly ir with higher temperature.\u201cle 81.Lawrence: Cleering, with (higher tempergturs.t and North Shore: Presh ens- terly winds and cold with local falls of snow or rain.Maritime Provinces: Fresh to very strong winds, partly fair, but show.ets In many localieiée.\u2014\u2014 The consulting e s attending are Prof.Adolph Meyer, of the Uni: versity of Hy and Mr.Awhur W.White, of Toronte \u2014u$ ronmane, i if Lam woek'a statément showed that! The Spirit of Spring Touches With Magic Wand the New Blouses ~ 1 : Directly one steps over the threshold of the store one is transported to a veritable palage .of dreama.Here all that is new and charming attracts with an firre- aistible appeal.The Dresses, Cats, Suits, Hats, each have a charm of their own.But the Blouses.For instance a wonderfully smart model in the New York Novelty Cotton has broad bands of pink running from collar to hem.Set-in sleeves, small sallcy collar, large pearl buttons, and as if to complete the smartness the cufts are the French double- turn-back kind.: Another fascinating Blouse is in White Georgette Crepe.Daintily embroidered on front and collar In Rose Silk The small buttons carry out the same effect.- Tha.head Kutte for the United States.|.Latest Styles IF are Looking for Hae It and most exclusive cuts ln Ladies ! of Children's Clothes, then consult \u2014 LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS \u2014 Ten and Fifteen Conts.{Call in and get à Fashion Sheet, Foie Agents in Upper Town JOHN E.WALSH°S Rez\u2019d.\u201811 ST.JOHN STRRET.Nice Fresh Eggs \u2018Maple Syrup\u2019 Home-Made Bread Dinner Rolls .VALIQUET\"'S 12 Fabrique Street Phones 6567-8568 AL REBIRTH France Hps AftHÉjements Need- \u201ced for-Restorétion After the adisn Hpadquarters in France mail), from Stewart Lyon, Spec- Correspondent, Canadisn Pry \u201cC'est la Guerre.\u201d lf à battery, on way up.to the front, ie stalled in > apparently bottomless road that is ked \u201copen\u201d; if a shell drops into 2 ge behind the lines and makes a # of someone's Rosse; if an infsn.battaligm on de rch fipda jrecif @étnined - overnight In some\u2019 glaze Vlere nay arrangements Lave been Wide for billets, and folk who are shed Mave to divide, among a thou- saad men.\u2018the accommodation meant @ two hdmdred.the peuple in the ish zone of occupation ihrug their ders, elevate their eyebrows, and #Aith convigging finality, announce: ~*C\u2019est la.Guerre?2°: And.of goursc, it ig.yar.As Biséfarck put it, \u201cYou can't make omel- ites withemt breaking cggs.\u201d One camnot look at the deyastated villages, at the wornout s, At the many military cemeteries.\u201cwhere lie, in long Mhés.each with his little wooden cross sbove him, the soldiers of France \u201cMert pour la Patrie\u201c or contemplate Mo Jecrease of sdassrial activity ia the \u2018arge actu of Northern France.in which military opgrations are being cted, without'diving thought to will come afser-the war ends.Restoration for France, as for all the great nations d ir the war, = wigh the possible éétébtion'o! Rusaïs, | bavolves thé growth of population.\u2019 Tustead of emerging fram the con- flet, as her; too confident foe antiei- pated, shorn of her colonies and the industrial départments of:the north, Prance will still remain the mistress of overseas) domfilops greater than those of ang othelepower of he first class, except Great: Bain -To bold her glace indhe a 24 ance must have : popalation\u2014a gro population, to a on thelspien: iéions of the Prenchmen ho.in the past con ies, have fought f fo émpirt i in every \u2018cor - ner of the aî , and \u2018whe ew battle far the national life.in full assurance of final victory.To make her péikick™ \u201cecare in the days to come.France must make good the admittedly serious loss of manpower sustained in driving out the in- vader\u2014a loss which is, brought con- Haually before thé people hy the @soy mitary but dy behind the battlefront.~~ tei'd « - The future of : Frawée is in the home.The victory ef French man- freod in the Feld must be followed up by the victory of motherhood in the home.are no longer a virile race is an absurd fiction.The women of Northera France are ofpreciaely the saiie Féanco-Normas stock which in Cone ade remains today one of \u2018the mom prolific in the worl?- : The Fgench-Canadian -women ac- | cept the Quty of motherhood.largely as a matier of morals and obedience to the teaching of the chmrch.If, au à result of the terrible ordeal th h which.she is passing, Trance has a spiritas! sehirth\u2014and of that there are many imdications\u2014the hame might again beceme what it still remains in French Canada, the cestre of the nations) fife.Physicalty, the women of Northern France are a fine race.At the present time they are earrying \u2018of\u2019 prattically all work of the: fyrida and villages.isted by old mest'ard Boys, in such things as road-mending sad transportation.They work from early morn- Ing tilt sunset with a tireless patience that is wholly adorirable.Tt is qiffi- .eult to believe that were they confronted with the alternative of caring \u2018for larger families or seeing France deposed from her honorable posi.tiom as ome uf the world's great uations, they would refuse to turn, with renewed intertet, 15\u2019 the daties The present family am.wt thé home.enlesa.it Le-êne to some serious Intercai condition, Resinpl Otters.is! alton pue to clear theatre.encore 290 at Nisle cmnañee.5 Seve ares ve\" > Das The notion that the French | for, returning later to Athens.ace THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE THURSDAY, NAY sl : ata bitin fs to bring to materity a son who will inkerit the business or tho) farm, and scksmulste 3 handsome dt} [lm sro ns ne pc their children a good education, and ler them go out frem the home te mois.some of the more ac family life among the in the small towns would be in a fair \"2 ivr A sobre .rance elediiits n for her math iter tué + land, evétywhère well ciltivated; a thrifty, tireless and tenstious people, great traditions and a historic background fog; tbe Inspiration: of \u201cher statesmen, and a Kigh standard of intelligence among her skilled work, men.The tax burdens resulting from the war will be tremendous, but France will probably carry them mors sasily even than Great Britain.Unless there is a drastic reform of the British system of land.cultivation, and à great increase in the proportion of the lands of the United Kingdom de- vated to tillage.The devastation wrought by the enemy will Je madd in a relatively short time, unless it le decided to lente cities Like Arres and Verdun in their wrecked and rulaed condition an object lessons of the German brand of éulture For many à year Northern France and Belgiem will ba the Mecca of the tourist, and particularly of the British tripper and his trans-Atlantic cousin.Even now the teades people are making a great deal of money by supplying the British troops with \u201cextras\u201d not provided under regulations.It is a good ap- prynticeship for the business that will done at the end of the war, and charging \u201call the traffic will stand,\u201d the French shopkeeper is hut a little less adept than his little brother of Belgium.But what would you have?\u201cC\u2019est le Guerre.\u201d Everyone can make munitions and the shopkeeper must live.The tourist, when he comes, will find the way prepared for him.in some degree, by the soldiers who have had to combat the tendency toward charging excessive prices that was | shown in the early days of the war.The \u201cIodine Chronicle.\u201d one of the neaerous papers published for the amusement of the men at the front, thus describes the bargaining between Tommy and a shopkeeper over a small wooden pait: \u201cCotnbien pour votre pail.Missus.\u201d \u201cSix sous, M'sier.\u201d replied the dame.\u201cAwa and chase yersel\u201d was the\u2019 answer.\u201cJe éonnez vous tuppence pour il\u201d \u201cNon.M'sier, six sous.\u201d \u201cAye, but ye'll no get six sous.Je donnez vous stuppenct, na poo.\u201d \u201cEh bien M'aier, two \u201cHenntes, quatre sous.\u201d | \u201cRight ye are, Auld Yinquatre sous.\u201d France has: lost much hy the was, yet if she will continue to cultivate Mabits of thrift\u2014exebpt in the matter of filling the cradle\u2014she will emerge from the struggle without vital hurt.But the cradle must be filled.fn em HUNS' WORK IN ATHENS.Falkenhausen Practically Has Offices at the Palace.1 \u2014 : Athens, \u2018May 2\u2014Von Falkenhaus- | on, former German military ati-che here, has been returning regularly through a neutral zone and aseregu- larly received at the palace.This is | too serious an alicgation for me to bring without confirmation.The | highest French military authorities here confirm it.Others appear fiom time to time and make mymcrious journeys to the coast or the inter- One purpose these officers serve 18 to bring money from the Germanic .Empires to maintain the reservists\u2019 organization.Fifty thousand pounds sterling has just found its way into the coffers of the Reserviste\u2019 Les- 1 gue, It was distributed by Saghias, their chief, Much grumbling arose atriong the reservists, who are suspicious that the leaders are- keepitre 00 large a share for themselves.The reservists have become active, \u2018and are again patrolling the streets of Athens, especially after dark.They have hidden arms and ammunition.The military school was entered yesterday and 78.000 pounds of ammunition found.Rifles are kn- wn to be in the houses of the vffiers.'VEAN GRRGG SOLD TO PROVIDENCE.Boston, May 3\u2014The sale by the Boston Americans of Vean Gregg.a itcher formerly prominent as a mem of the Cleveland Americans, to the Providence club of the International League, and the return of Pitcher Tyson to the Buffalo Internationals, were announced by Manager Barry.-of the: Red: Spx tdeight.Ip each instadce, the clôb reserves the right to recall the player.95,000 TO.HELP BLONDIN BATTALION.Montreal, May $~-A cheque for $8,000 was received todsy by Lieut.Col.The Hon.P.ES, Blondin from Sir Rémund Osler, M.P., Totento, tt a TTR TE Voici yer | ince of Quebec.The recruiting en te be headed by Major-General ssard and Col, Blondin, wil! started sa Grand.Mere Friday seh when Col.Blondin snd Mr.Lanrent Beaudry and sevéral ocal gen will be the sepakers, CELEBRATED MAY 1.- A LABOR DAY.Theourhont Rirsele the Mist of May \u2018wee celebrated 2s Labor Day\u2019 with the same enthusiesm as in Petrograd \u2018At Kronstedt, Minsk hd * other towns the troops\u201d participated ith \u2018the same enthusiass ss the work men in the demonstrations, Pa Fh diane of the house, so dhét+- e problems of ee and Petrograd, Kay ¥ vis London.\u2014*\u201d GERMANS RESIST MOST OBSTINATELY WAVE OF FRENCH INFANTRY SCALED CLIFF IN RECORD TR.; Frén À Staff ondent of The Associated Press, Grand Headquarters Freach Army on the French front, May L\u2014(Evening) \u2014Prison- ers were still being brought in today ns à result of yesterday's French success between Beine and Moronvilliers, and two fierce.though un- \u2018spccensful German counter attacks to the north-east of Mont Haut.Combatants who have taken part in the recent hAghting declare that the n positions are of the strong- est-character and the resistance mos: obstimate.A French assaulting wave of infantry found a deep cavern at the foot of a steep chff in Chivy ravine, west of Craosne, into which the Gremadiers threw grenades while their comrades continued to advance up the slope.When they arrived at the top they observed a column uf smoke pouring \u2018out of a \u2018hole on the summit of the plateau.and soon afterwards a crowd of Germans wumbering about 300 in\u2019 alt came out, having climbed the solid rock from the cavern below.The French had sealed the cliff quicker than the Germans had gone up the stairs and they took all the Germans prisoner.A German officer was caught while in the act of telephoning to his headquarters, He surrendered.holding his arms up with the telephone receiver in one hand.! DUTCH SHIPS SAFE IN HOLLAND ; The Hague, May 3, via London\u2014 Fourteen Dutch ships which had been guaranteed safe passage by Cermany pave arrived in Holland from Ens- | ar DOUBLE POST FOR AUSTRIAN ADMIRAL Vienna, May 3, via Amsterdam to Loudon \u2014 ViceAdmiral Maximilian Niegovan.commander of th: Austro- Hungarian war fleet, has been appointed by the Emperot as chief of the Marine Department.The Admiral, however, will retain his presen: post \u2018of commander of the was flect.MAY DAY RALLY IS BROXEN UP n May 2\u2014A despatch tc the Fxchanj elegraph from Johannes: burg, oh Africa, says that on Tucsday an internationalist Socialis: May Day\u201d meeting was broken up by a crowd of citizens and soldiers retuen- cd from the front, who wrecked sev- - London, in progress.The citizens and soldiers suspected that the celebrat'on was connected with enemy propaganda and demanded the internment of afl Greeks.PLEBISCITE IN HULL ON PROHIBITION.Ottawa, May 2\u2014The voting on the prohibition plebiicite in Hull under the Quebec Temperance Act will continue into the twel{th day, contrary to expectations.Jt had been thought the poll would cloge at § o'clock this afternoon.but as half an hour has to elapse after a ratepayer has cast his baliot, before the voting ceases, today's gvents cagried the balloting over till tomorrow.when it is expected the poll will close about noon, A total of 3,782 votes have been polled out of a pessible 4,488, or over 0 per cent There were 118 votes polled today.Both sides are confident of victory.SCHOOL CHILDREN GIVE POTATO skip Montreal, May 2\u2014Twenty-three thousand five hundred and ninsty-four potatoes, averaging four ounces each.making 8 total weight cf 5.89% pounds \u2014almost three tons\u2014was the cantri- bution todsy by the school children cf the schools under the jurisdiction of the Montreal Protestant School Commissioners and the Westmount School Commissioners lor returned soldiers and their families for seed purposes.They were taken charge of by the Khaki League and used as seen potatoes in the garden plots that will be cultivated by the men who have come back from the front.: A FINE PERFORMANCE.Canadian Attack ¢ on Areux Was ' Irresistible.London, May 8.\u2014Referrind 10 the Canadian success in the capture of Arteux on Saturday, the Daily News correspondent at the front writes: \u201c1 have d from Canadian officers detailed accounts of the capture of Arleux which confirm the report that it was quite a fine performance.The line before the village was mery heavily wired, and the wire was eut only in places: Running north from Arleux are thrde successive 4 tified by the \u2018Germans for defence, and held in stréngth.The grownd before the village is undulating.The attack had to be delivered longtitud- inally slong two low ridges and hol- Jews.50 that the troops on the right und left could not see ench other.108 steps through a chimney cut in i |§ eral places where entertainments were | Germans and the enlistment of ail} sunken roads, each of which was for- | «CYLINDER, 115 inch wheel $1575.00 4.CYLINDER, 181 inch wheel caf , &CYLINDEW 121.inch wheel | IR Il $1950.00 $2730.00 re, bese, 0 Horse-Power.mo FICATIONS \u201cLio FOUR, 106-isch wheel base, 32 Horse- Power.Lert FOUR, 104-inch whet base; n% Horse.Power, $850.00 | $975.00 BO FOUR.sisi = wheel rae us *Horie-Powsr, $s 1195.00.| eo ee BIG POUR, iisdach wher base 1s oie Fever.| $1250.00.Jf LIGHT SIX, 116-inch wheel base, 40 Horse-Power.} LIGHT SIX, 1ibinds wheel bps.40 Horse.Pow.EE | base 95 Horue-Poner BIG SIX, woinch whee bse, 45 Horio.$1600.00 Price.,.9 BIG SIX, 193-inch\" wheel base, 45 Horse Power.Prices cov one coe oon 010 500 $2000.00 - Phones 6529 | 6530 | GERMAN Rétipen.FROM CAN AND SWAM NIAGARA.Rochester, N.Y., May 2\u2014William I'vedericks, 31, an Alleged German spy, was arrested here this morning.Before he was taken into custody he chewed up and swallowed \u2018several documents on hig perspn.| He told the police he was one of three Germans who escaped from, a Canadian internment camp nine \u201cdays 1go and swam the Niagara River.Once on Ameriéan soil the trio split up roing te Olean snd on to Elmira, Fredericks freely admitted he wag 'whxious \u2018tp da pis; \u201cbit\u201d for Germany to Mexico.Federal agents are laok- pig into his case 4 4; Peg \u2019 # CANADA CONGRATULAÏÉED - in the ! On Lead She Has Given , Treatment of Soldiers.London, May 2\u2014An edilotiai in the Daily Mail sdys: \u201cWe congratulate Cansds on, the lead .ah: has given in the treatment of her sol diers, and we hope that the example will be followed in this country without delay.In November lest air order was issued by the Canadian Government direëtiag that no .person should receive Government\u2019 employment who had not served in\u2019 the army.What Canats is deing ali the states in the British Empire will do before the war ends\u201d SARAH BERNBARDT : GAINING STRENGTH New York, \u2018May \u20183 \u2014 Madame Sarah Bernhardt, who has been dangerously ill here, passed a good day and gained strength, according io an announcement by her physicians Yate tonight.Although, it was said, she is \u201cstill weakened by théveffeers of the prolonged \u2018illness, her underlying physical condition\u2019 gives promise © continued improvement.\u201d The ultimate outcome, however, was.characterized \u201cremaining uncerivim\u201d ~ ERR REY ~~ A \u201cThe village of Atleux iteell was fall of machine guns, white from ny fang dip whieh rune hack towacd Pregtoy the enemy.could sweep the | village with machine gun and rifle \u20ac, and also bring up reinforcements.\u201cAfl the condit therefore were very favorable for defence, but the A Fensdian attack was jersoietible.\u201d ADIAN INTERNMEÛT CAMP!\" d was pn his way | S [BANDIT ROBBED WELD-UP TRAIN CREW AND STOLE FROM PASSENGERS.©\u2018: = 2° \u2018 Sparta.Wis.May\u2018 3-A bandit con cealed in the répe \u2018of a.train; on the Chicago and er chwestirn Railcrew \u2018to.stand; with Kn han: aboyé their heads while he cf the sleeping passengers just as the train pulled into this town carly this morning.As the train \"pulled out of rhe station the robber sprang from the rear of :he coach and fled.The conductor, who was not until \u2018then aware of the Yobbery, stopped the train and notified the police.The sheriff, with a poste of twelve men, immediately started a search.for the robber, a nood description of whom was given by the train crew.No estimate of the \u2018amount of money the.bandit obtained could be learned from the passeagers.TUNNEL READY IN NOV.But- C.N.R,_Gets Two-Year Bates: sion for.Teñpinal.|.- > * Ortdiwa, Mas - \u20182\u2014The Railway Committee gave two yests\u2019 éxtens- the Montreal \u201cTunnel & Terminal Company, Lachine, Jacques Cartier & Maisonneuve Railway and the | Northern Coloniation Railway.15 was stated that the Mount Royal tunnel would be - completed by November at the latest.The Lachine, Jacques-Cartier & Maissonneuve Railwiy has already expended $1,800,000, it is stated, in pueshasing right of way.rane PAYMENT - .ON CARDINALS.St.Louis, May 3\u2014The first payr ment of $175,000 on the $350,000 purchase price of the St, Louis: Nationvis wès made to Mrs.Helepe .Brit be made within three, years.Articles of incofporation for.ihe keompany that is buying the .slub Aled ÿ show that there re about 1800 Wotkholders.J.C.Jones Is trugtee for more than eighty per cent of the voting stock.Branch Rickey, president of the club, 1 list ed as .punar of 300 shares of.ad.Lab CANADIAN RECRUITING | ~.IN SAN FRANCISCO.b* Ban Frantiseo.May.8\u2014A Cansdisa emvai recrriting station has been open ed-in San Francoise Posters adver.\"| tloimg for som of naterst born British hiects to joim the volusiteer reserve ofthe Canadian navy were displayed \u201c THON ALBERT FROM PASSENGERS] cro \"HEH COST OF LING! SLEEPING |.toad forced two members of the rained the pockets\u2019 \u2018Trade, asking for copper coinage.ion to complete the undertakings\u2019 \u2018of ton today.Subsequent payments will {.WOMEN REDUCED EVEN WOMEN OF RURAL DISTRICTS UNITED FOR ONE STRONG EFFORT.The history of the fight the women of Alberta put up to offset the increasing cost of living there is an interesting one.Lucy F.Logan tells it in an interesting manner in \u201cEverywoman's World\" fer April.She describes first the activities of the Calgary woman, then shase of Edmonton and the United Farm Women of tae province.She makes plain the causes for, and results of, clubs formed with this object in view.Of the many incidents quoted by the writer.probably one will serve to demonstrate the power for good these western women have heen: \u201cIn the West, copper coinage was practically.unknown.\u201d \u2018says the writer, \u201cthe five.cent piece being the smallest coin; and thrifty Easterners, expecting smaller change, were super.cilionaly referred -to as being from the \u201cCent Belt.\u201d A petition signed by the éllied sôcisties of-the Local Council of Women was sent to the Board of Board of Trade replied that the re- tailers said the time was not ripe.: - - - ey eu.\u2018But the women of Calgary are resourceful.and imported a supply of coppers from ehe East, and in four.mouths were using them at the market.Shortly after the \u201cMorning Albertan\u201d came down to one cent, the Hudson Bay Company stare capitulated, and every one had to follow emit the women had scored another success and.the use of copper.coinage was established.+ \u201cThen they looked into the stan, dardization of Canadian weights and measures, made experiments with seed potatoes, investigated the price of ice, gave their searching attention to the clanliness and sanitary conditions of bake-shops, dairies, meat- shops, Isundries, and were active in cach and every branch.of merchandise and work that in any way touched the health of the home andthe hoase.keeper's pocket.\u201cIt was some job! Dut they did it, these indomitable women of the west, ern city of Calgary!\u201d a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PREMIER WILL ANSWER, Sir Sam Hughes\u2019 Seatement Brought Up in Commons, \u2014 Ottawa, May 2\u2014In the House of Commons this afternoon BE.M.Mac- Donald, Pictou, brought to the atten tion of the Government a statement made at Lindsay by Sir Sam Hughes that a year ago Sir Robert Borden, alarmed at the labor gearcity, had directed that there be a relaxation in enlisting for the army.ir Thomas White, in reply, stat.that the question better be asked.of the Prime Minister, but as far as he knew there was no foundation.for.the statement., mit 50% more horse power than .We have a stock of ali * immediate shipment.Every : \u201cpulley guarantesd to give satisfaction.= q ce .WOOD SPLIT PILES F.H ANDREWS & SON, .Stockers for Quebec and District, less to buy and trans ney ordre for ook .Fall QUEBEC MOUSE 4 per A en J» \u2014 Peer \u2014\u2014 re = \u2019 | MAJORITY AND MINORITY REPORTS OF INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE TABLED BY SIR THOMAS WHITE\u2014A.H, SMITH'S PROPOSAL OPPOSITE Newspaper ; \\ TO MAJORITY.\u2014 * (Special to The Chronicle.) ot wa, May 2\u2014Two solutions of 4 the Canadian es problem were placed befare Parliament today when Sir mas White laid on the table of the House the majority» and min.{ ority geports of representatives of the investigating committee appointed by agree in their 'tindings, while Howard Smith proposes a sol.diametrically opposite to that of tNe majority.Sir Henry Drayton snd W.M.Acworth would solve our railway problem by increasing the SE owned by the Government, but Mr.Smith would continue cor- porajion ownership and operation.but 4 would rearrange and consolidate the \u2018scop¢ of operations of the Grand \u2018Tramk and Canadian Northern of the Canadian Pacific.Mr.Smith says.\u201cLet the Canadian Pacific alone.\u201d while Sir Henry Drayton and his colleagues think the Government opera- # tion of the other railway system should be forwarded by an offer to purchase the Canadian Pacific.but they; do not recommend Government operation.The chairman of the Railway Commission and his colleagues would con- , solidate our railways into, two sys- temg\u2014the Canadian Pacific, owned à and operated as at present, with the sraud Trunk, Canadian Northern, Intercolonial.Prince Edward Island Railway, National Transcontinental and Grand Trunk Paciic owned by the Dominion Government, but operated by a board of trustees to be known as the \u201cDominion Railway Company.\u201d , Mr.Smith would reorganize our railways into four systems\u2014the Can- \u2018adian Pacific as at present, also the present Government System of the Intercolonial, National Transcontinental and Prince Edward Island Railway would remain as at present, but he would make the Canadian Northern 2 purely western system from Winnig to the Grank Trunk and Eastern ystem.including the Canadian Northern Railway eastern lines.The Grand Trunk Pacific would be leased to the Canadian Northern Railway, and a Government line from North Bay to Winnipeg leased to either the Canadian Northern Railway or Grand Trunk, would provide a connection between these two systems which while independent or ga nizations would be dependent on each other for interchange of eastern and western freight and passenger traffic.* The three investigators agree that we have one too many transcontinen- fal Lines; that the Canadian Pacific should not be interfered with: that all railways should\u2019he brought under ¢ | | \u2018 she control of the Railway Commission, and that operation of railwayw by a Minister directly responsible to Parliament is not in 1ne-public interest.Mr.Bmith\u2019's Remedies.© The following remedies were re- comended by Mr.A.\" H.Smith, for theexisting situation: * {.\u2014Tet the Canadian Pacific Rail way alone; 2,\u2014Let the Grand Trunk operate the eastern lines now held by that company and the Canadian Northern Raitway.8.\u2014Let the Canadian Northern operate the western lines now .held by that company and the Grand Trunk Pacific system.4.\u2014Let the Government operate the connections or procure their operation by private companies, all of which should be done under arrangements that are equitable and yet look to be not distant when country will have surcived the war and resumed its prosperous growth.Mr.Smith thinks there may be several ways iu which this can le brought abaut that the one that has appealed to him is that which seems to be the least disturhing of values and credit and involves .no untried schemes or protracted disputes.Therefore.he makes the following suggestions: 1.\u2014Amend the regulating policy so that the Railway Commission may ave jurisdiction over all railroads in ( the matter of maximum and minimum | rates, the issuance of securities, the building of new railways, or the extension of lines or other matters properly within the scope of govern.gmentas supervision, 2.\u2014~Create a board of trustees.con- visting of two government officials and three private citizens (0 set tor the Government in the matters heres: insfter propose.4\u2014Relieve the Grand Trunk Rail way Company of its obligation to Jease the Transeontinental and require the company to relinquish ell elasims upon the Transcontinental Quebec\u2019s Leading WO SOLUTIONS OF AILWAY PROBLEM BEFORE PARLIAMENT \u2018 | require it to lease to the Board of Trustees the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad properties at a rents) amounting to the net annual fixed charges; require it also take under {ease the Canadian Northern properties east of North Bay aud Parry Sound and pay as « rental the net fixed charges on these properties.The time of the lease should be twen.ty-one years.\u2018The \u201cGrand Trunks investments others than railroad in the West may be disposed of by the company as it may elect and in accordance with its best interests, 4.\u2014Require the Canadian Northern Railway to continue its operation to the field west of Winnipeg.Relieve it of the line east of Winnipeg by {eaving for twenty-one years to lhe Governmental Board of Trustees at a rental of the net annual fixed charges.Require it to take a lease of and to operate for the same period the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and its branch lines paying as rental the net annual fixed charges upon-those properties; except that until seven years after the end of the war tiey shall have the immunity that vus promised the Grank Trunk Pacific Railway for a period of seven years after construction and that they shall not be required to assume any of the extraneous investments oi the Grand Trunk System in the West.5.\u2014Lease the lines between North Bay and Winnipeg (except the Canadian Pacific's) for a term of twenty- one years to either the Canadian Northern or the Grand Trunk (« rin event neither applies to any other qualified company).Requiring the lease to furnish the necessary capital for new equipment and to maintain and oper ate the lines on the best terms that can de made.Terms that would give the best service at lowest cost to the Government being regarded as best.Either the Governmen- or leasses build a connecting lire of abou: *hiriy miles near along lake Ontario, to protect the beter working of the two lines.The Government and ccm- panies should have the option of terminating.after ten years any of the IS 0 APPEAR BEFORE CONGRESS A Privilege Which Was Never Before Accorded a British Official.7 WILL MAKE A SPEECH British Mission Will Go to New York in the Côïree of Ten Days.\\ Washington, May 2 Foreign Secretary Balfour, head of the British War Mission, will appear before both houses of Congress Saturday, a privilege never before accorded a British offfcial In accepting today invitations of both the Senste and House to address them at any time that he might prefer, Mr.Balfour suggested Saturday at 12.30 p.m.It is understood he will make a brief speech in ea-h House, though the chief object of his.visit will be to pay a call of courtesy, meet the members and to extend (he greetings of the British parliament.Mr.Balfour spent most of this afternoon with Secretary McAdoo and Sir Hartman Lever at the Treasury Department.after devoting the morn ing to conferences at the mission's headquarters.British Ambassad + Spring-Rice was among those who called and Mr.Balfour lunched wiih the French mission at the British Embassy The trade discussions between British and American officials Sic said now to have covered practically the preliminary ground and to be waiting on additional information from England.Though the mission came to this country with a mass of statistics and facts, the American officials have gone through all of that and have asked further ques tions which could be\u2018 answercd only by reference to London., The South American trade situz- tion has received almost no afécn- tion sa yet, for the British have re- { garded it as a question to be left largely to the United States because of this country's superior interca:s and better facilities for dealing sym:- pathetically with thay field.The British mission will go +.New York in about ten days to join the French for the welcome meeting planned there.After that it is possible that the members will take a trip through the middle west and pos:s- leases upon equitable terms.Mr.Smith concludes his with the following: \u201cIf for any reason it should prove inexpedient to carry out the foregoing suggestions and if the Government should find it wise or necessary to possess itself of and to hold any considerable par: of the railway properties, 1 should recommend as an alternative plan the formation of a private company to take over other Operations of these properties either as a whole or in groups.\u201d After recommending the consolidation of all the railways wn by | Canadian Pacific Railway | price to the success A his plans to roue the n f .sentiment in favor ol e German 49 t John St.KR | cre wade prisoner.Gena ard ite fast train for Montreal now| A lot of sample Mantles to b@ | cause in this countey after the sink - ; caves Quebec at 1.15 p.m.in- | cleared at $1.95.ing of the Lusitania.\u2018 aAnnasagane hoon: D |.The steamer Gena was & vessel of | Stead of 1.30 p.m.as heretofore BON-TON CO.M.Homme vn Se tear ne .30x1w, | .,786 tons gross and own : wo or Rintelen when ra i o® at Whitby [and arrives ¥ ontreal 6.15 p.m.| Tel, 2315.423 St.Joseph St | that he was doing ail in his power CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO _ PLAY TEN INNINGS BEFORE 4} HIT MADE Redg Won Out by 2 to 0, in Game Which Will Go Down as \" World's Record-Dodgers and Giants Battled Fourteen Dwings Without Decision, Score Being 2 Al- Walter Johnson Again Meets Defeat in League 77 Game, Yankees Winning Qut\u2014No Games Played in International B toe \u2018Bae following are rtesulis in big doûque ball games yesterday: \u2014 National League.A World's Record.Chicago.May 2.\u2014A world\u2019s recura was established here today in a ten jung game between Cincinnati and Chicago when after the Fame had gasic nine innings ncither club had registered a hit ur run.Cincinnati wea 1 to 0.For the nine innings Vaughn assisted by a remarkable defense by the Chicago infield did not permit a Cipcinnati player to reach second Vase, and in this only :ligh:ly suc- ageing his pitching opeoaent.Toney who allowed but one Chicago run- ter to reach second.Vaughn struck out ten Cincinnati batsmen while ealy thre: were fanned by Toney.The game was won when in the tepth inning.ai.er one was out.Kopf singled.advanced to third when Wiligms dropper\u2019 Chase's fly and seor- when Thorpe hit a slow bound:r te Vaughn.The score: \u2014 RHE Ciscinnati .0000000001\u20141 2 4 Chicage .00000000~0 0 2 Toney asd Hubn: Vaughr and Wilson.| Fourteen Inning Tie.New York.May 2.\u2014New Yorkand Brooklyn played a fourteen inning tie game here today.the score being 3 to 2.Both Schupp and Cheney pibehed splendid hall.the Brooklyn pigher heiny especially efficient in the closing innings.Burns opened the tenth insing far New York with a double and the twelfth with a triple Wet thr succeeding batsman could Bet wore him.Errors by the two ca*chers, McCarty and Miller, en- sled each team to score an unearned an, The score Brookl, a:\u2014 , 1#: 101 600 000 00-\u20142 10 3 New Von.100 600 A1S GUN 00 \u20142 5 3 and Miller; Schupp and R.H.E.Cheney MeCarty.Pittsburg Shutout.Pittsburg, May :.\u2014ood pitching by Ames helped St.Louis to shutout Pitsburg today 4 tu 0.Grimes also pitched well but received poor sup- part.The s.ore:\u2014 R HL St Louis .1000024504 5 © Phtsburg .0000000000 2 3 Ames ind Snyder: Grimes and Fischer.\" Phillies Wen.Philad:!phia May 2.\u2014An errorby Sémi:h gave Philadelphia the run which decided today's game with Boston 2 to 1.In the sixth, withthe bases filled and one out.Bancroft scored on Whitted's sacrifice fly.When Wilhoit threw 10 Gowdy.Btock was caught hetween second and third.Gowdy threw to Smith.Who held the ball and then threw over Kenetehy's head trying to catch Cravath going hack tn first hase.Stock \u2018scared on the error.The score:\u2014 R.H.E.Boston ., .010 000 000\u20141 6 2 Philadelphia.000 002 008\u20142 7 0 Marnes and Gowdy: Oeschger and Kier American Les \u2014 Qutpitched Johnson.Washington.May 2.\u2014Fisher out.hed Walter Johnson today, ai- ing four scattered hits and no runs while bis team mates were golting nine® hits and scoring twice.New York's first run came on sing- Yop by Baker \u2018and Pipp and Peekinpésgh's out; the other on successive daubles by Fisher sÂ4 Gilhooley.The score:\u2014 RHE New York .#10000100\u20143 9 1 bh tos .006 500 060-\u2014 4 1 .\u2026- isher and Nunamaker; Johnsen and Ainsmith._ f | White Ges Wen Reallylevaland.May 3\u2014Chisago won .Wp first game of the series from Cleveland without trouble, 8 to 3.Chicago hit \u2018Courte, 8 and Capld hard in the fifth and sixth, scaring seven runs on three triples, twg.doubles.two singles, a pass and à gacrifce fly.Williams kept Cleveef few lise well veatiered.RNB score:\u2014 .Chicage- .- 19e 090-8 11 3 Chévelandé .,000180000\u20143 9 3 Williome ond Bchalk: Coumbe, Bath, Gould ag O'Neill.Tigen Wen.\u2018Bt.Lowls.May 8.~Detroit's timely beiind .'s goed swirlieg beat St.Louis téday $ to @ In the fost Young tools second TEN INNINGS BEFORE TRAMS MADE HIT \u2018 BY EITHER SIDE BASEBALL.NATIONAL LEAGUE.\u2014 Yesterday's Resul:s: Cincinnati, 1; Chicago, 0.Brooklyn, 8; New York.2.St.Louis, 4; Pittsburg, 0.NO TROPHES AT MONTCLAR LINES GOLP CLUB MEMBERS WILL TURN OVER ALL ENTRANCE FEES TO THE AMERICAN RED CROSS.Monteleir, N.J, May 8~\u2014~The tours nament committee of the Montclair Golf Club has issued its schedule of events.It includes monthly tournaments and foursome events up to Eleetion Day.The competition for the E.E.Marcus cup is to be played on Decoration.Independence and Labor Days, the winner ta have his name engraved upon the cup, which must be won three times by the same player before jt can be taken out of competition.Among other things the committee as this to say:\u2014\"\u201cNo appeal has been made for the trophy fund end no prize will be given nt the club while our country is at war.But in this connection your committee believes that it will be anticipating the wishes of the entire club membership by collecting the customary entrance fee for our events, and turning over the funds so collected to the American Red Cross.Our game shall be for good health and good sportsmanship.\u201d Philadelphia, 2; Baston.1.National League Standing: Team, Ww.L Pet New York .» + 830 St.Louis .10 7 38 © Chicago.10 8 562 i Cincinnati.L100 10 .500 Boston .6 6 500 Phila\u2026.2707 500 Pittsburg .7 12 332 Brooklyn.sa 7 20 AMERICAN LEAGUE.me sSoann600600000O0OD0UCAODGOODÈDE 6 Yesterday's Resul:s: v u uv o CG 9 © Ÿ a o \u20ac Ÿ a 9 a a a « x © o © © © © e 9 a ¢ o © a Li ° © o :9 © ° q e © ° 3 Û è e S e © ° Ÿ « a ~ 6 © < bd © ° ° © 9 a © ¢ < © < ¢ e .9 New York, 2; Washington.0.©] Chicago.8; Cleveland.3.9, Detroit, 2: St.Louis, 0.9; 9; Postpened.aj 9 Dos:un-Phiis.pustponed.© \u2014 ° Asccriçan League Standing: o! M Team.W IL.Per 0 Boston .# 4 690 © Chicago.11 a 647 OF New York .R 5 342 9, | St.Louis .+ 8 300 Di | Cleveland.8 16° 454 À; Phila .6a R44 © | Detroit .6 9 400 2 Wash .5 Lt 313 al 8, \u2014_\u2014 ôi ° INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, 5! cat « | Yesterday's Results: < a Games all moved furward to © another date.9 | \u2014 o International Standing © 2 Team.W.L Pet.© Baltimore.Lt a son à Newark.fx Tr 9 Richmond 7 : 500 9 Providence .+ 6 570 3, Rochester.6 8 + 9: Toronto .aR 418.9 }¢ Montreal .3 8 m7 9 :% Buffalo.3 10 23 9 S SLSOCOUSNCOHOBSNQ on\u201cHeilman's double.In the eighth Veach was hit, stole second and scored on a single by Vite.After the first inning Se.Louis got but one man as far as third.The seore:- K.H.E.Detrait .100 600 010-\u20142 9 0° St Louis.000 000 000\u20140 6 à Dauss and Stanage; Weilman, Groom, Hamilton and Severoid - Postponed: At Boston:\u2014 Boston-Philadelphia; void weather.International league.All games scheduled for today have been moved forward and played as part of double headers.CANADIAN CLUB.Ou Tuesday next, the 8th instant, Mr.John M.Godfrey of Toronto will be the guest of the Canadian Club at @ luncheon at the Chateau Frontenge.Mr.Gadirey is the head of the Bonne Entente movement in Ontario, \u2018and ia one of the leading monvbers of the legal profession in that province.The Quebec delegation to Toronto a few months ago were enthusiastic in their appreciation of Mr.Godfrey's ability as 8 clear and forsible speaker, and.à farge attendance showid He assured.His subject on Tuesday bill de \u201cCon federation: the second phase.\u201d This will probably be the fast luncheon of the season, and an nouncement of the annual meeting pe RD will by mde in 2 few 8.: VITT OF TIORRS 8 REINSTATED.Cincinnati, O., May 3\u2014The Narelnrigted player Omar Vin, of the re sear , the Detrolt Asterieane, Vite did not re- pert to the Dewalt clad until late in April, owisg to differences between Sporting Notes \\ Montreal papers gave \u201cPuck\u201d Jonts\u2019 age as 47.Jones looked a fellow of about iu years of age._ but stated some time ago that he was thirty-three.* \u201cDan\u201d Kennedy wants to race his motor-eycle up Mountain Hit against any in town.If we iudge in a race we'l he inclined to give the prize to the machine making the least noise.-.\u201cJess\u201d Willard is going to retire.Jess is something like the British Navy-\u2014he's too strong for anyone \u2018o risk a bout with\u2014bat he's still champ ion, while the other little fellows are plugging away at each other.\u2026.Ten innings without a hit being made on either side is a record which will probably stand for some timc.Toney of Cincinnati gets credit for a ten innings.oo run na hits game.4 4 8 The Siadacona haseball club are getting busy.They expect to have a strong team in the Junior league.The club will have a euchre next Sunday and Mondaya The Standards accept the chal lenge of the Lava! Juniors and would be pleased te conclude final arrangements about \u2018he game if the Laval manager will call up H.MeCord.Phone 3750.e © + The Standards will practice on the Cove Fields, Friday evening at 6.30.Full attendance, is requested.Fred Snodgrass is giving up baseball for the auto business.Fred knows something about \u201cmufflers.\u201d e + +» A curious play cropped un In a rame the other day which has led Manager Donovan of the Yanks to | protest.It wasi\u2014 With Poster an third base and Milan on second.Rice grounded to Baker.The latter threw to Noynamaker.and Foster, who was almost at the plate.back pedaled to third base, with Nunamaker in pursuit.Milan in the meantime had camped a on third base.Instead of stopping at we usually happens on one thers plays.Foster continued on and stopped about six feat beyond the cush- fon Nunamaker tagged him, standing on the base, then continued on te Foster and touched him.Donovan contended that Milan had no right to the bag and would have been de.elared out \\if Foster had stopped there, and both were tagged.As Foster had gone beyond the base and made no atiempt to get back, he too was out according to Donovan and other Yankees.Dineen ruled that Foster alone was out.insisting that Foster had net touched the hase in going back.and that Milan, therefore, was not forced to return to second.Another run was scored before the side was ratired.+ =».= .Faets not worth imowing:\u2014 Fven bartenders have homes.Rowling slfgys don\u2019t stand on their pins.its the other way round.There is ne curfey bell in Quebec \u2014vot.\u201cew Pgpuler Pastime, No.781\u2014Beinr saked in for o treat by à gma whe waited intl the 1a gainst trating 7 mforesé re taking ang changes A A USEFUL MOLIDAY.Te would see mthet the Terants Board of Trade had bit upon a pra tical scheme in its plan to turn em.es of factories d business ouses imo the harvest Geid for three weeks next summer.Tha problem of getting enough help at just the right is a serious ons to farmers; even the and club relative te his A ordinary times, and the solution THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, were | OUT WITH CHALLENGE WILL BET $100 HIS EXCELSIOR MACHINE WILL BEAT ANY OTHER IN ENDURANCE CONTEST.\u201cDan\u201d Kennedy, former auto racing driver well knows here as \u201cExcelsior Dan,\u201d says he has $100 to put up as side bet that with his Excelsior auto-cycle he can beat any vider an any other make of machine, Harley prererred, in a hillclimbing contest, speed trial or endurance race.Kennedy says this challenge does not apply to Excelsior riders as be says, they would also have the great advantage of grip clutch control, which he states, combined with the great power of the Excelsior motor and the strength of the frame together with easy control would give them the same advantages.at \u201cDan\u201d Kennedy.What Dan really wants is to try his Excelsior against the Harley Davidson or the Indian and he says he has $100 to back up his claim that no Quebee rider on any other make \u2018of a stock machine can come near him or his Excelsior in a climb up Mountain Hill.or in a test of speed or cingurance.It is upgto the Indian or Harley Davidson Ÿders 10 get after Kennedys If they, think they can trim me\u201d sayy Dan.\u201cThere is $100 waiting for them if successful.I hope they're game\u201d ~ : \"BUCK\" JONES DIED YESTERDAY WELL-KNOWN LOCAL BALLPLAYER AND POPULAR YOUNG MAN DIED IN MONT REAL.Tom jones, (\u201cBuck\u201d as he was a fectionately called by his friends) well-known in local sporting circies, dicd in the General Hospitgl, Montreal, al 9.30 last evening, after hovering between life and death for almost four days as result vf gas pois ning.J \u201cBuck's\u201d death will cause a deep pang of regret to his many friends bere.He was glways cheery, was never known tedhave what is commonly called à \u201cgrouch\u201d: he was generoys to a faglt.strictly temperate in habits and though only about the average height for a man, was extremely powerfully set up, His home is said to be in Vancouver, though lisfle is known even by his most intimate friends, as to the whercabouts of his relatives.He came here a couple of years ago with the Royal Canadian Engineers, but received his discharge during the summer and was later employed as inspector by the Imperial Board.He played baseball with Emmets during the 1913 season.being sub catcher to Jack Marks.though he also played in the outheld.In 1916 he started with Emmets but later took a job as 8 league umpire, but receiving his transfer from Emmets.went to the Napoleons of Ievis.but finished the season with Jimmy Walsh's Victoriss.He left Quebec a short time ago but came down regularly to viiet his old friends.who were greatly shocked when they first learned of the tragie cireumetanees which brought «bout his death.An inquest will likely be held in Montreal today.In the absence of definite news from relatives.it is mors than probable that the interment wit! & tooked after hy the Montresi Branch ef the 1O.O.F.of which order, Jones was à member.tt crepe A A tpn.offered in Toronto will no dasbt be welcome, particularly as the Canadian Government has promised te assist in svery why possible in the allotment and distribution of workers, L LIVELY FVE-CLUB TECUMSEH AND CORNWALL WILL BOTH BE REPRESENTED THIS SEASON.re Montreal, May 1\u2014Uniess the Tecumseh Lacrosse Club refuses to agree to the conditions set down by the delegates at the adjourned nieet- ing of the N.L.U.held in the M.A.AA.Club House, the circuit this summer will be composed of five clubs, Tecumseh, Ottawa, Cornwall, Nationals and Shamrocks.The application of the Tecumseh club for admission to the league was sccept- ed last night.while the Cornwall club reconsidered its hasty decision of last Saturday to drop out and returned to the fold.The conditions set forth by the delegates for the Tecumseh club to live up to.if they wish to form part of the N.L.U.circuit are that they return the Colman challenge cup, {won by the Tecumsehs the year before they jumped to the Dominion Lacrosse Association.and since then retained by them.The Tecumseh must also guarantee Ottawa and Cornwall clubs $100 to help cover travelling expenses to Toronto.In addition to this the Ottawa and Corn wall teams will receive each $180 from both the Nationals and the Shamrocks.These later conditions have all been agreed to.SPRING CLEANING NOT A BUGBEAR NOW CONTRASTS THE STUFFY OLD HOUSES OF YESTERDAY WITH MODERN SANITARY ABODES.me .\u201c*Looking through my grandmother's recipe book.\u201d says Jean Blewitt, in one of her breezy little articles on her own page in this monta's \u201cEverywoman's World.\u201d J came upon an item pencilled in a clerkiy hand at the top of a page which ushered in a uew month: \u201cApril\u2014the house-cleaning tirie.Naturally, this gave rise to a flood of thoughts that had been imbedded in Jean Blewett's fertile mind await, ing an opportunit; t» presen.themselves; and consequently, they appear in a riot of common-sense vedecked in originality: \u201cNow, they may have been cleaner and cleverer than the modern, woman aims to be, thase Fine housekeepers ! of a generstion or so ago, but were they happier?Somehow one can\u2019t help feeling glad that the institution known familiarly as \u2018the spring housecleaning\u2019 is not the formidable thing it, was in the days of heavy carpets, elaborate curtins, upholstery.crowded whatnots, feather beds, piecework quilts, and crocheted tidies everywhere.The window cleaning alone took a lot of time, since getting the window shorn of all its frills was like getting a woman out of a fussy ball gown.The aceumulaced dust of à twelvemonth had to be shaken from the carpets>after that upstairs, downstairs and in my lady's chamber smelled to heaven of soapsuds, turpentine.and varnish.Nice big, homely abodes, and we loved to be in them ~on a visit\u2014hut not when housecleaning was in operation! \u201cThe modern house.with its bare modern furnishings and decorating, has robbed heuseclesning of its tee.rors.Hardweod fleors are a boon, up-to.date beds and mattresses a bless ing.The step-ladder men wash and shine our windows while we are out planning a garden; the vacuum clean- ¢r makes short work of ths rugs; and so it goes.No \u2018April, the month of housecleaning,\u201d for us.When she somes, this April, with the violet aceds in her hair, when she comes singing.whether we hear her or not, comes singing: \u201cGod's garden world, And I, the fickle vagrant; Fam the gardener He sends To make # fair and fragrant.\u2019 we can just sit and listen and look the while the young rain washes the last stain of winter's covering from the lily-of-the valley leaf, or the sun toaxes the crocus bud into flower.And isn't life vivid now?There is a thrill in everything, even in old.tired- out hearts.One le gladder in April or sadder in April than in any other month, = fe ra the poignpney of the springtime.\u201d A ORRAT RECORD.After having beex twice wounded on the battlefields of France and Flanders à patient in various hospitals atl over England, Pte.John Menary, eldest boy of the famous lacrosse family of Orangeville two decades ago, has been again fitted for active service, and Is back in the trenches.is this old-young fought through the North-West Repet on, end also served phrough the outh African campaiged\u2019 When the od a rifle and answered the call to the colors alemg with his two brothers, LACROSSE LEAUGE, \u201cJohnny.\u201d ss he was familiarly known, | world went to war he again shoulder.| BUCK JONES DIES IN MONTREAL somber.selection, Bags \u2018that: meet the, exacting demands of the new Suits and Dresses-Light colored and.ey await your Moderately Priced.No Suit is complete without the finishing touch of these dainty Hand Bags.In all manners of Silks and Fur, following in most cases the Tunneau effect On First and Second Fieorfer the Suits \u2014 - FIERY emt li Cote\u2019s Clear Havana Cigars are \u2018La Muriel de Luxe\u2019 Ÿ § Ask for them at your desles\u2019s {J and if he refuses to secure same, look for this sign over the STORES\u2014JOS.COTE.6\u2014RETAIL STORES\u2014\u2014# 179 ST, JOSEP# STREET.26 ST.JOHN STREET., +89 ST.JOSEPH STREET.243 ST.JOMN STREET.76 MOUNTAIN HILL.OMR 700 ST.VALIER STREET.MAIN OFFICE and WHOLESALE DEPT.: 188 ST.PAUL ST, § best English makes.Price.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Fhone 1606 This is the rainy time of the year! (seboe's Haberdashyr Umbrella Season safeguard yourself against rain by having ons of Mullin's Knocksbomt Umbrellas.Strongly made steel frame with all one-piece wood stem; coverded in taffen, wool and silk Ome of the ne f° You should J.H MULLIN Reg'd 48 Fabrique SL Te And Pte.John Menary is no longer on the sunny side of fifty years.He is well remembered in Ontario as a member of that well known lacrosse team, the Dufferins, when the Orange ville aggregation was at the zenith of its fame.He was wounded shortly after he arrived in the trenches and after some time in English hospitals again returned to the front.Again he was wounged, and after a long siege in hespitfis and convalescent homes, regained his health and strength and returned to his comrades.One of his brothers has given up his life for rhe Empire, but Pte.John is stilt\u2019 carry, ing on.\u201d He is the brother of Ernie Menary, one of the best cover-points ever developed in Canada's national Wt | \"GARRISON MIXTURES\" will give you that.Try a tin, This Tobacco Is put up in 1-8 at 25c, and 1-8 af \u201cWaliog's Stores 8 4 Mouatain 181 St John À 8: Hill Street.E.T.NESBITT SLUMBER 000k PABHES, MOSLONEE AM we Mandfactured to Order.| Now BD 0d = (umber Yorks 10th Avenue, Limolleu Ward, | QUEBEC, Telgphones 6450-8551.| EXCELSIOR CASH OR CREDIT.World's speed champion 1 mille in 86 seconds, 100 miles an heer.| The good old X also bolls en world economy record, 163 mi 1 gation gasoline; only machine climb 78\\p.c.grade.18.20 H.-P.moter.If you ride an X, you ride s win ner.to Count the Eucelsiers on :be road.\u2018 GRAVELINE & KENNEDY, 37 8ST.NICHOLAS STREST, Foot of Palace Hill, QUEBEC.All makes second-hand mechines\u2014 Indians, Harleys, etc, $50 up.CASH or CREDIT.M.ixtw POPE BICYCLES CASH or CREDIT.For forty years the bast made made in the United States.We have all sises \u2014 Men's, Boys\u2019, Ladies\u2019 and Girle\u2019, im beautifyl colors.Graveline & Kennedy, 7 AT.NICHOLAS STUBAT, Poot of Hi, gia.QUEBEC.\u2014 Mjue ea AY SRADSESD AY LAST CHANCE TODAY TO SEE \u201cTHE RRICE SHE PAID.Unprecedented A 4 the Empire $6 Witness Clara Kimbal oung\u2019s Great Success.- \u201cThe Price She Paid,\u201d one of thei\" mot Jar American novels ever written, with Clara Kimball Young, the fayerite\u2019of all moving picture ac.tresse\u201d wiff be shown for the fast time today at the Ex e Theatre, The Story is that ofiMitdred:Gower, ay woman who has been reared in luxdry, and finds herself almost penniless at the death of lier father.It is necessary that she make a \u201cgood match,?and because of the taunts ot relatived she is finally forced to marry a multé-millionaire many years her senige.4 She finds herself litkle more to hitih/fhan a fine piece of furniture, which he displays to his friends to gratify \u2018his pride, and she leaves hiro.A former sweetheart provides her with meney to enable her to study for an operatic career, hut «he makes little progress.until another man, Donald Keith.shows her that success is to be reached only through seli- denial.She then learns that she never was legally the wife of the mult! millionaire, as he had a wiie living in an {unsafe asylum.Finally she achi Jrer ambition and is free to y hemp of \u201cbax choimez = - isto receive boxes of cho: colateh at the matinee performapee.Don't *forget to kyap coupons.you may &ve portrait of Miss Young, which¥wifl be drawn for on Friday night.% Ce \u201c 3 Florence Labadie.= .Fridfly and Saturday.the \u2018 Empire will present Florence Labadie in: \"Whe& Loye Was Blind.\u201d IÉTORIA THEATRE.Today to.Witness\u2019 the La jen Star in New Screen Plays of the Underworld.- Emily Stevens.famout as a sage and strepn star, will be seen at the Victartt Tisianes \u2018Son the dest Ame lady.if a new wonderplay of busi.oe life and the underworld, called: \u201cThe Wager.Will positively not be shown in Ques in.Also Mrand Mrs.Sigheyy in a Screaming - êdy entitted.\u201cThe Model Cook.Co May 33rd and 24h, Mme.|- Petr extra\u2019 special dhtraction, \u201cThe Waiting Love\u201d You.ye always sure of secing the best phôtéplaye amd hearing the best In town for the.same prices.ANOTHER BIG MASTERPIECE \u201cMY COUNYRY PINT\u201d T QLYMPIA TODAY.J oy ; L° Mep-Bürle Barke, in \u201cOlofia\u2019s .Ny Romance.* The Olympia will offer today.to- motfow and Saturday, for the first time in Canada, the magmiticent six- act production \u201cMy Country First\u201d featuring the celebrated actor Tom Mrriis, ang fl Mar cant.; This isa heart stirring rama of love and patriotism lavishly mounted and wonderfully acted.Billie Burke will.also \u201cbe on the programme in, chapter .fifteen -.of \u201cGloria's Romance.\u201d - The new Olympia orelststra, which is in a class by itaclf, wil] render a select musical programme both at the afternoon and evening performances.There- will- be no advance in prices for this big programme.the usual ad- missinon\u2014ten cents\u2014will be charged.ee is .FAIRBANKS DRAWS LARGS\u2019 AUDIENCE.Last Day to See Douglas Fairbanks and Jewel Carmen, in \u201cFlisting with Fate.\u201d Comedy is Great.= Don't miss the big feature at t C'ééday: this is\u201cthe last shi ing._ There is a niee little satire on the money-marriage in \u201cFlirting with Fate.\u201d the new Triangle release starring Douglas Fairbanks, in the episode wherein.the: ambitious-aunt of gid Fairbask's loves, who has not tglerated him heretofore, finds a million reasons fot liking him in the million dollars he has just inherited.Friday and Saturday.Dorothy Gish and twenty Triangle kiddies, in, E LITTLE SCHOOL MA'AM.\" is & à picture that will take you back to your boyhood days.You'll \u2018enjoy this picture mere than any you have seen in many a long day, for it brings back the spirit of \u20145f \"tHe days where there were no cares or worries.You'll Jove the sweet romance of the dainty village school Ma'am \u2014 still young and pretty.The big two-ceel Keystone comedy will complete the hest programme shown in Quebec.BARRED FROM CANADA NOW.The entry of the United States into the\u2018 war, and the strongly intimated probability of compulsory service there, is having a curious and some- in the way of better health can ever come from drinking ten or @ Millions of former tea and coffee, : ns of , coffee users .now drink Postum.= 44 A .\u201cThere's a Reason\u201d | IEEE » 1staying at the Chateau.\u2018akekr adoption compulsory service | Immigeation Inspectors are applying MOTHERS OF FRANCE] SPECML'ATTRACTION( EN \u2014 mt EST.HERE BOON: .ty \u201c839 Ti t\u2014\u2014 \u2018A \" The \u2018biggest event of the year in Auditorium Theatre on May, 14th, path, hardt will seen in \u201cMothers | France,\u201d the tremendous film takes in the French trenches om bettie fields and in Parisian studios.probably the last motion picture in which this world-famous artiste wilt appear, and it gives full play to af her dramatic ability.\u201cMothers of France\u201d is presented.by the.Peerjess Film Company.The French govern~ ment is a part owner of the feature, and it was under the auspices of the government that the featurè was presented in France.This is an attraction that no onc should miss.Timelingss, its historic value.its wonderful war scemes and\u2019 the international \u2018fame of the star, cobined to make this an ultra special attraction.i PERSONAL | Mr.J.J.Fitzgerald, of Bherbrookz, + à guest at the Chateau.Mr.A.R.Pelletier, of Montreal, is staying at the Chateau, , Mr.W.S.Scott, of Mon:reat, , is registered at the Chateau, .Mr.J.T.Walsh, of Asthabaska, iy Mr.J.H.Phillips, of Montreal, is # guest at the Chateau.» Mr.W.J.Beddell.of Walkerville, Ont., is staying at the Chateau.: Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Caouette, of Ste.Justine, are visiting the city.\u2018 Mr.and Mrs.R.Beauchamps, of Montreal, are in the city, guests a the Chateag,.,» 1 Mrs.Harcourt Smith, Grande: Allee, +ho has been visiting Mrs Philip Gilbert, Toronto, is expected home | a day or two.> Miss Kathryn Magfarlane entertair ed informally at the tea hour vested day for her cousin, Misy Haze] fen neck, of Ottawa.Miss Gabrielle Taschereau, daughter ef Hon.L.A.and Mrs.Taschereau, Grande Allee, who spent the past :wo weeks in New York, has returned home.- Mr.L.Arthur Giroux, Privatc Sectétary to His Honor the Lieut.-Gov- erndt, who\u2018has been a patient in the Hotel Dieu Hospital\u2018 Montreal, fas (fit for his home in Sweetsbury.| Mr, and Mes, H.F, Hunt, and their daughter, Miss Mary Hunt, who spent the winter in Montreal, have returned home and are at their rosi-' dence, 32 Mont Carmel street, Arrivals a St.Roch\u2019s Hotel: R.Dupoñ mor Ottawa; B.Bernier, of \u2018 De.Joseph L.Gagnon, of Montmagny; J.E.Legare, of Montreal; L.Tanguay of Montreal; Joseph A.Genereux, of Joliette: G.E.Arcand, of Montreal; J.Beaulieu, of Montaeal; M.Remington, of Montreal: J.\u2018O\u2019Brien, of Montreal; Mrs.Charles Trudel, of Chaudiere; H.St, Armand, of Montreal; Miss J.Seguin, Grand'- Mere; H.W.Husband, o Toronto.Late \u2018arrivals at the Chateau: R.A.\"Eaton, A.R.Pelletier, W.J.Ross, R.M.Brown, E.Mapes, C, E.Frost, J.H.Phillips, W.S, Scott, H.W.Wood, T Wall, Mr.and Mrs\u2014G.S.Langevin, A.DesRosiers, F.L.Lessard, J.Jenkins, A.S.Bir Montreal; Mrs.Wilfrid Dumont, Sherbrooke: J.T.Walsh, Arthabaska; P.N.Martel, Three Rivers; J.J.Fitzgerald, Shen brcoke; Mr.and Mrs.R.Beauchamps, Montreal; J.W.Ebel, Ottawa: JG.Renwick, Anticosti; A.B.Vanderhoof, New York; Mr.and Mrs, H.B.Douglas and two children, New Glasgow, N.S.; W.J.Bidde!l, Walkerville, Qnt.: D.W.Mcintosh, R.B.Cameron, Toronto.A pretty wedding was aolemnized on Tuesday morning, May 1st, in the parish church of St.Catherines, Pert neuf County, when Miss Mary A, Lewin, daughter of Mg and Mrs.Charles Lewin was married to Mr, John J.Kijey, son of Mr.and Mr\u201d Michael Kiley.The Rev.- Father SARAH FERNHARDTS gRRAT- » FILM SUCCESS QOMING | focal film circles will accur at the | and 16th, when Madame Shrah Bern | ot It sd Montreal; G-Solomon, of Montreal; | ne her father, was charmingly attired in | à fiavy blue satin de chine suit with | hat to match.The groom was at | cf the bride.The happy coupls weré the recipients of numerous handsome | wedding gifts from their many friends Me and Mr.Kiley will take up their future residence in Quebecwhat humorous effect.The war had no sooner got under way in Canada than an exodus to the States started ' from certain quarters.was feared, Some of the same people ar¢ now attempting to come back, for the reason that In the new land of ssems more emininent than ia Canade.The people who are thus attempting to evade their responaibili- ties are not native-born Canadiansthe law and holding up their entry to Canada, with the probability of thelr being kept out altogether.An extensive propagande to secure in she United States farm laborere for the Canadian west la In progress and has produced splendid results.lt le not expected that\u2019 the developments In the States will serlously affect the mave- ment, Yiough it may to seme extent.As crop production Is vital, the Am- Sricen puthorities ure expected to co-, operaid with those of Canpda, * \u2019 Jolicoeur performed the ceremony, | § The bride, who was given away by || tended by Mr, Charles Lewin, brother | | Conacription | À -at\u201cHome if - You Cannot go Overseas - M circumstances have revented you from .serving in the Canadian Expeditionary a orces, you can still play a man\u2019s part in j winning the war by enlisting in the Canadian Defence Force, To provide ad for home defence, and release , for the Front patel for home de held here, men are still needed.The term of enlistment, training, ( clothing, equipment and subsi are the same as for overseas service.Separation allowances for married = men in addition to pay.: Les If you are between 18 and 45, physically ft, and keen \u2018: to serve as best you can, enlist now in the 2, CANADIAN DEFENCE FORCE J Ry apr < .For fall particulars enquire at Armories Ih \"of the Regiments listed below., \u2019 x : , : as MEN STILL REQUIRED FOR OVERSEAS IN THE - CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES.fred for reinforcements at the ire to volunteer for Overseas thro: f the iments phrough one o regimen lh! ordered to mobilise 1A + \u2019 1000 ORT CRA RW.TY \u201d \u201c Military District No.5,\u2014Headquarters, Quebec, P.Q.Quebec, 8th Regiment (Royal Rifles).(Voltigeurs de Quebec).- 9th pe + m\u2014 \u201cTHREE DAYS ONLY-=-MAY 14-15-16 The Incomparable Actress Filmdom\u2019s Extraordinary Offering There is a heart throb in every foot of this wonderful film-A pathetic, vivid and vital play.What the New York Dailies Say About \u201cMothers of France\u201d New York Times:\u2014The Swestest Love Story Ever Told, New York Wortd:\u2014It le Really s\"Oreat Picture.New York Tribune:=It Brought the Andisnss te Its Peet.New York Mell>\u2014It Will Make Better Men end Women of All Whe New York Herald:\u2014Mudame Bernhardt Gave a Notable Performance, Bee It i a + \u2014 = iE Ten Tablespoonfuls of © :'_- mk Cod Liver Oil a Day wit be taken to Dr.Dujardin-Besumetz ia order to derive Ht Du comedé.How mais sromsche could et to svn à || | JUDOMENTS\u2014WRITS ISSUED.{51 [| treatment ?However, those who are subject to ailments of the chest will \u2014 1% i ff tea te sustain their wreagth aad repair the bodily lomes without By Hom.Justice Canson: { 9 stomach by usieg Drouin vs.Paquet.Seeing the evi.; .dence, judgment against defendæpt | in | \u2019 for $137.88, interest and costs.: Godbout vs.Paquet = Judgmest j granting to plaintiff the separation .from bed and hoard according to the : CRESO-PHATES conclusions \u2018of the declaration; all- THRE PULMONARY TONIC mentary aliawance fixed at $30.00 per Ie with advantage, Cod Liver Oil, ie aervosble + month, the whole with costs.taste, easily digested and tains ail the * 3 er ceded 19 overcoma los of fet, wenkues By Hon.Justice Dorion: exhaustion.ing to the creosote it tastaine Brunet et al s.Bedard.Judgment is also a powerful antiseptic.for $100.00, with interest and costs, Weak and Anemic Women and Young Girls should and according to the other conclus- 4 LT \u201cT° THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA use Dr.Ed.Morin's Cardinal Pils.ON SALE EVERYWHERE De.Ed.Morin & Co, Limited, Quebec, P.Q.ions of the action.Poulin vs.Proulx.Saisie.revendication of an automobile \u201cGrint,\u201d for an amount «f $300.00; defendant com- tested the plaintiff's action and al- teged that he oeffred the said anto- mobile to vlai:tiff, but made no proof with which is amalgamated THE QUEBEC BANK Siz Herbert 8.Holt, President; B.L.Pease, Vice-President and Managing Director; C.E.Neill, General Manager.A general Banking business transacted.Savings Department at all Branches.Six Branches m Quebec City: 110 St.Peter street.% Fabrique street, 187 St.Joseph street 317 St John street, 781 St.Valier street, and Limoilou .Safety Deposit Boxes to rent at Lower Town and Fabrique street Capital Paid UF.s.+0 000 00e se.$ 12,500,000 lish their respective claims, the Court Reserve Funds .\u2026.14200000 declares that all the costs of the ac.Total Assets .os.108 vus 005 275,000,000 } vf his ples.Judgment far plaintiff according tc the conclusions of the action.Chabot vs.Rousseau.Delibere discharged.By Hon.Justice Belleau: Bouchard vs.Couture.A boundary action.Considering that plaintiff and defendant have both failed to estab- tion of contestation and of boundary, will be borne equally between the | parties By Hon Justice McCorkill.Labrecque vs.Bouchard et al: Bor» chard et al.mis en cause.and Bouchard opposant to judgment.Considering the lumber and wood for Branches.which female defendant gave a note for $184.03.and subsequently gave a Fitxiaw,wédziy || renewal note sucd upon in this cause, - + was purchased by her husband the Ladies\u2019 Shoes $4.00 To $12.50 \u201cSpecial\u201d Ladies\u2019 8-inch Low Heel High Cut Havana Brown or Black Lace $ 5 0 0 Boots at\u2026 vases crane use .See Our New \u201cOxfords\u201d and All Styles.Mi'itary Boots, Leggins, Polishes & Brushes.Everything in Footwear.Custem \u2018Shoemakers.\" WM.JACQUES & SONS, Fabrique Streetmis en cause, for himself, and was employed hy him in the ordinary his own profit and benefi; considering that, at the time the writ and declaration in this cause was served upon | the femafe defendant.she was ill and did not know of said service.and only became aware thereof when the seizure was made under the judgment ob.: tained upon said writ.considering said opposition is well founded and that the judgmen\u2019 therein and thereby opposed is illegal.doth maintain said apposition: doth annul and set aside the said judgment and doth nuash the seizure made against the plaintiff.By the Court of Review: Langis vs.La Cié Flectrique d'Amari.Confirmed.with costg Bellefenille vs Rivard et ux, and Rellefeuille.pfaintiff.in continuance of suit.Confirmed with costs.Little vs.Reayeraft.Confirmed with costs.In the case of Bertrand vs.Bertrand et al.the sale of licitation of ,the immoveables 1032 and 1039, of the official cadastre of Jacques Cartier ward.Quebec.took plage yesterday morning.before Hon, Justice Dorion, the purchaser belng.Louis Deschenes, of Quebec, for the sum ~f $26,000, .Writs Issued.Writs.of summonses issued from the Prothonotary's Office: The Empire Cream Separator Co., .of Canada.Limited, vs.Camille Du.! plain.of St.Raymond; $1,521.94, ace count.« L.Henri d'Hellencourt, vs.La Cie Drinking Tea Upset Nerves Mr.Burroughes Compares Canadian YOURSELF AND FAMILY YOU insure your property sgainst fire.YOU insure against accident.YOU insure your life, YOU worry about your milk supply\u2014you've feared the germs it might carry into your home.\u2019 In fact you worry about every thing but ONE \u2014 the most essential thing you never,cast a thought about, that is, the water you DO you know that water is « more dangerous carrier of disease thas milk or anything else.Ask your doctor about It, YOU ean protect your own and your family\u2019s health especially at this season, when the city supply is so dad, by drinking CLAIRE-PONTAINE spring water.?We supply it in half gallon bottles delivered te your home or offices at 8e.each.Hl | be mo M; Nature's way of curing disease is |i I | is made rich and red.and it nourish- dl | years ago.after coming out to this lon me.In the old country the habit {| made me strong and healthy.I have Customs With Those in Old Land, and Tells How Nerves Were Set Right Orillia, Ont, May 2.\u2014 \u201cHow to il and strong?\u201d is the question \"many are asking at this time of year, and in this letter you will find the answer.Ft tells something of the blpods forming, nerve-invigorating influence f Dr.Chase's Nerve Food, the great restorative which is causing so much ll talk here just now.by building up the vitality of the \"body?and this is exactly what Dr.| Chase\u2019s Nerve Food does.The blood :3 health and vigor.The experience of Mr.Burroughs as described in this letter is similur to that of hundreds of \"others in this community who have recently put this well-known food cure to the test.| Me.George Burroughs, 23 Peter | street, Orillia, Ont, writes: \"A few : the exhausted \u2018nerves back country from England, the change of | customs seemed to have some effect of drinking strong © was prevalent, and after arriving here I suffered very much from nervousness.If | put , my arm down on the table it would shake very noticeably, and while per- ' forming my work I would easily tire, and want to sit down and rest.A friend recommended Dr.Chase's i took a treatment.It built me up and | ose of his own business and for | thereon with costs Bl not had a trace of the nervousness Bl | since.| have uscd Dr, Chase's Oint- [ll ment aleo, and find that is heals the | sie very quickly.In fact I find all of Dr, Chase's medicines good.\u201d Dr.Chase's Nerve.Food, 80 cents iu box, a full treatment of 6\u20ac boxes for BY i 93.80, at nil deniers.or Rdmanson, Bates & Co.Limited, Toronto.Do net be talked into accepting à sub- M.TIMMONS & SON, Phone 685 Ï An evidence of the Truth that - Fashion-Craft Clothes nave dignity and - character peculiarly thet own! * This is a reproduction of one of our exclusive models for 1917.Form fitting, shape retaining, ease giving, men's clothes, made to please the eye, the wearer and the packet.| Prices vary, Workmanship never.L A ROY, 178 St.John Street.Publication de l'Evengment, Quebec; $10,000, damuges.Julia McLaughlin vs.Helen Mc- Laughlin, Terence McLaughlin, of St.Catherines; Bridget McLaughlisi, Leominster; James McLaughlin, of Spokane; Patrick John King, of parts unknown; Julia Teresa Kinz.of Quebec; Patrick King.of Montreal: Michael King, of St.Gabriel de Valcartier; Mark McLaughlin, of St Catherines, and Thomas Ellis, Dedham, and John Kinsella, Leominster, mis en eause, $4,000.00, partition and licitation, Godfrey William Rhodes, vs.Mrs.Camille Nadeau, of Lexis; $400.00, sale.La Banque Nationale vs.J.Georges Guilbeault, of Quebec.andJ.Philippe missory note and protest.Dorothy Predeus vs, George Trakas, of Quebec; separation as to property.Emile Vaillancourt vs.Adolphe Gingras, and Delima Deslauriers, of Quebec; $200, damages.Eulalie Boissonneault vs, Joseph Corriveau and Laureat Fiiion; $328, arrears of hypothec.The Merchants Bank of Canada vs.Jinchereau de Salabery Bosse, of Quebec: $600, promissory note.Elie Richard vs.Les Proprietaires de 1a Barge a Vapeur R.P.Ramie, of Quebec; $165.45.debt, Patrick Gingras vs.The Quebec Preserving Company, Limited, Quedec: $154.28, account.Adolphe Gingras vs.Horace Simard of Quebec; $150.00, in factum.Jules Verret ¢.Edouard M.Brunetof Loretteville; $345.00, promissory note.Joseph Alexandre Lachance vs.Ls.Rousseau, of Montreal; $108.50, promissory note.(EP CARS MOVIN, PALROND SLOG REGULATIONS TO MEET FOOD CRISIS AND GENERAL WAR CONDITIONS.New York, May 3\u2014\u201cKeep the cars moving\u201d will be the slogan of the railway beads of the country in aiding the nation to meet the crisis of food shortage and other war conditions, ace cording to & statement issued by the fence of the American Railway Assncigtion ¢f which Fairfax Harizor, president of the Southern Railway, is chairman.The statement foilows:\u2014 \u201cIn all casts keep the cars moving and settle differences of opinion afterward.\u201cSuch is the motto of the railroads of America.\u2018 That motto a the keynote of a.sew set of regulations governing the handing of freight equip ment which had heen vigated by the: Commission on Car Service on behalf of the special committee on national © defence of the Ameriean Ratiway.À tion: In edition to rales framed to give stitute.Imitations only disappoint.\u2018 preference to the movement of coal + Marchand, of La Tuque; $302.56, pro- | Special Committee on National De.| Fashionable Store T.D.DUBU Formerly Donohue\u2019s Store LATEST CREATIONS IN READY TO WEAR Smart Models in Silk Dresses in latest shades\u2014Grey, Brown, Navy, Rose, Black.Very New Georgette Crepe Dresses in rich afternoon colorings and new snappy styles for dressy wear.1 Silk Suits in new shades and designs.Novelties in Silk Underskirts in plain and shot effecta.SILK UNDERWEAR\u2014Dainty Crepe de Chine Underwear in most delicate shades of Flesh and White; Night Dresses, Combinations, Camisoles.SILK SWEATERS\u2014AII the very latest styles ih Silk Sweaters in plain.fancy weaves \u2014 Coren, Gold, Rose, Leather, Violet, Green.RSR SES CARS === T.D.DUBUC 188 & 194 St.John Street .x 1 Aa i + Ted > and iron ore, the rules prescribe among other things the following: \u2014 \u201cBox cars shall be used in the hest interests of the requirements of traffic originating on each road.System cars should be used to the fullest extent .to meet demands of shipments local to each line.\u201cSurplus empty bax cars may he delivered to connections to meet their demands\u2014delivered to the owner it o direct connection or delivered to the oad from which received.\u201cThe Commission on Car Service will undertake to regulate car supply as the exigencies may require and will issue a bulletin semi.monthly showing location of cars with respect to percentage of ownerships, separated as to classes.\u201cA railroad may refer to the Commission on Car Service any sitnation Ask For Prices Belors placing your orders, phase TITY, and ask ws for FESS on GHEY, MANILLA, FIBRE and KRAFT WRAPPING PA.008, PAPEP tv CUTTERS, TWINKS, Bin sa a _ Fuilding Papers, 1, 2and 8 Ply ; 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'&.Looiere.TRrTYEN KF XY 2 10 Xf ONE XY KF 30 XX 0 OS £0 AGENTS.ROBRAT STEWART, LLA, Publié Aécountent and Auiter, 00 0 0 CE I DY OOH KE UKE YH Grenier&Pare NAP.MORIN, TT Phone 3857 - « *Phone 125% Membie Tigtituga of Accountante and 19 Ï'déguranet and \"Arai Este Qo\u2019 | Xéreoy Prose - - - = 4142 | Rains gf th Tovey ot et Advocates Merchant Tuer, Telephone 319 88 St.Peter, t Baggage and General Cortage .147 Mouadoip Hil, Gobo.\u201cSpecialty: Collections.Gents Furnishings, Reps\u2019 F ; pi \u2026.0 ma 27 Ome.wd - oh 64 ®: Josh Be .+ - Tel 32 rear.a St sister aud Matter REECE ELLE EEE] Night Phone - - MARTE , , TE Wi sal TL Ino t, aeomenrin, cis Blcphfocarraaz à rsnarex | M TTE&M, MATTE in Cou q QUEBEC QU » [Pomme 1004 206 SL Jeo §L 3 © CO, LTD.ony Specialty Crushing Stone.vf on CA pans man na ne .Abs a.ÿ a 0 den EE à MS ; 1 - un 3 oe caer id md BA \u2018wake /Gproee BL Roch and Des Fosses St.0 sn vitre Looe ut Advocates Office: Quebec \u2018Railway Building, | Corner Church & Richardson Sesora \" Rous, ES 0 1 3) TL TiL Ages, \u201c§ - \u201c Quebou | Quebsk Ry.Bidg, 220 Be.Josépb, Bt Quay: ne sum, Repairing al makes of Amomobile 14, 88 Jog CRE Mn à ANCHITÈCTS \u201c TRERLAULT & GAGNON Phones 25-18-3348.x ST * Free-Alr Biftion.1.2126, Residence 20 La- 8 St Joseph St.: Phase a8 Co i PARA Distributors for FIRESTONE Tires, oe 5 ze GE HERE EE a eo AoSitors, Liquids.| 4 A-EANE, KC M.À LENIERI, K£, | 09 Dalhoude Bed oi qusbes Telephone 2496.-.ok .s s ner 2 Foun ot nop 112) 2755 \u2018LOMENID AUCER mers eae, A Adal of Hay, Straw, Feed of ol kinde, | MONTREAL, ST.JOHN NB.iv sect Cont : Beats, Peas, Flour, Grain Prod Dora fera à BAM | niptoa of the; AA.P.Q.\u2018 ere \u2018bétween Debitors L ANE & LEMIEUX Soin Jean, | Gore ain | Pi QUEBEC, TORONTO, ONT.itect, AP of the RA L C py Otter connections in Canada, etc.Low ; Dipl oo Polytechaje shot | SEE JON i ST, QUEBEC, rates of commishion: * Always open | Dominion Iron 8 Wrecking Ca.Lindeey Bldg, St John St Be p- Tel.1008, ME anaouox|- ADVOCATES te Jake Domestic and Foreign, Agen- LIMITED, Often: thst +\" House: 1000., | Ros.1 Yer rit.rod va ae ee The Company is authoriseé te Wills, Assignee, Ete, to give Bonds in connaction with Judicial Proceedand to seccept any Pinencial law of the Province of to the Courts the then wnsiey + Tentators ie.md Lis sppolatment io aid advice may be chinfined mu the Company's Quebec ios, 29 30.Pak berger 3 QUEBEC BRANCH: .QUO Lo DRAM 2 ++ pe » \u2026 \u2026 Manager CES - Nixlswmmaly DONEMON GOAL que Sor their sdmimistrstion, nor does it oblige them to ss Execusor, affords the greatest possible se.Company does net die i MINERS AND SNIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED \u201cLOMB\u201d SIRAM nd GAS COALS Sewesmned, | Run-of dine and Sack Pov\u2019 Pustiegiors, SALES ABNNFT, 313 ST.JAMNS ST, MONTREAL.Trust Co.1,000,000 DIRECTORS: President Vice-President Hon Sir Lomer Goan, KC M.G.E.B.Greenshields, C.R Hosmer, Sir William Macdonald, Major Herbert Motsen, M.C.Lord Shaughnessy, K.C.V.0.Sir Frederick Willlams-Tayloe, LL.D.Manager oct as Trustee and Executor under Agency.Quebec does not require Executors nomination of Tes charg the bent guesantes à Teuuter om OBMPANY, Lire wooly to : tonnage was : petroleum, New York to a French 2 PLACING BUOYS IN £ SHGUENRY VER C48.DRUID LEFT PORT \u2018YESTERDAY \u2014 MOVEMENTS - or sHips, .\u2019 Phe Canadian Government steamship Druid left at noon yesterday tur the Saguenay River with buoys.Sugplies for the different lighthouses will be distributed en route.G.S.Princess and C.G.S.Evelyn are at their wharves.je next passenger liner is due to arrive in port at the end of the week.SHIPPING NOTES.Captain R.C.Brown of the SS.Cassandra who was this week presented with an umbrella by the Quebee Harbour Commission in recognition of his feat in being the first to arrive from overseas, was yesterday awarded a gold headed cane in Montreal by the Harbour Commission there.The gift was the customary one to signalize the arrival of the first ocean liner of the season.* The SS.Miniota, of the C.P.O.Swith freight is due to pass this port this morning en route to Montreal.Signal Service reported yesterday heavy close packed ice inshore at Poiot Egpoir; steamer inward at 18 P.M.at Money Point 540 miles from Quebec; 25 bergs at Belle Isie; SS.Cholem arrived at St.John.N.B.yesterday A.M.; Saguenay River clear of ice.A despatch from Montreal yestcr- day reads: \u201cFrom somewhere in the war zore to the police court before Judge Leet yesterday a trail of trouble has led and is leading to much trouble for some 34 sailors of the SS.Cassandra, Three of their number appeared before the court, charged with having \u201cbeen in a state of drunkenness and by that act having endangered the lives of pa ssengers, the ship and others.\u201d The three saiiors arrested are C.Highland, F.Morgan and William French, originally from \\ Portland, Maine.AI! plead:d not guilty, and will appear for examination.The other 31 were seat to their homes in various parts of the United States.\u201d Fifty one more vessels entcred the port of New York last month thar in March, despite the German submarine menace , the increased ,488, of which 38470 was represented by seven more saips flying the American flag than during March.Departures in April were decreased by thirteen vessels, or 37,562 tons, as compared with March.Eighteen fewer American ships sailed fr-m here.These represented 49,651 tons.The total number of vessels of all nationalities arriving here last month was 449, of which 121 were American.The total tonnage was 1,149,- 740; American 237,202, In March Lhe number of vessels arriving here vias 398, tonnage 1,053,272; American 114, tonnage 284,732, PREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.New York, May 2\u2014Steamer and sail tonnage continued in steady request and rates were strong in all trades.Chartering was limited Ly the tonnage shortage.Charters: Spanish steamer, 2,021 tons, coal, Atlantic range to the River Plate, 117s 6d.prompt; Danish steamer.1.405 tons, River Plate to north of Hatteras, lump sum, May- June; schooner, 4,800 barrels refined Atlantic port, private terms, May; schooner, 5,500 barrels, same; schooner, 4.500 barrels, same; schooner 1,200 barrels, same: schooner; 5.500 barrels, same Juiy-August; British schooner 440 tons, molasses, Barbados to Halifax, $7 per cask, opticn sugar, 50c per 100 lbs, BEGIN WORK ON BIG SHIPYARDS.Cargo Vessels for Relief of Allies Will Soon be Built in New York, Kew York, May 2\u2014Definite steps to build the wooden ships proposed by the United Statgs Shipping Board to make good the loss front Prussian submarine warfare wcre taken yesterday by the Foundation Company on & site on the Passaic River, near Newark, just leased by the government and the company from the Ford Realty Company.Under the terms of the government's arrangement the ships will be built by the Foundation Company under government supervision.It is expected that one vessel qi be turned out every ten days as soon as the plant is in full operation, The fact that Edgar Ford, son of Henry Ford, is the president of tle Ford Reslty Company led to the surmise that the sutomobile manufacturer would be associated with the construction of the ships-or of their engines.It was said yesterday that this is not the case.The site was selected becaube of its availability.The officers of the Ford Realty pany placed it at the disposal of the government as soon ws they Marned that it was waned.Fragklin Remington, president of the.dation Company, said last night that the lend leaced from the Ford Realty Company weuld te used for the construction of the hulls, which wift be launched and platié of tie land.A large force of workmen will begin the construction of ways today, he said, 3 ed} of the feat or pattern pend 1 yt » once.\"RE The machinery for the engises wifl be purchased at the most availabl places, Mr.Remington ssid, and will be assembled at the company\u2019s plant.It was said that the Graf ship would bes launched in dhout nivety dage and would be available for use a mont and a hel later.As sii the patterns wilt Ye wtandardized, fac succeeding vessels will be turned out mech more rapidly.Each of the mew ships will cost from $350,000 to $500,000.They will have a gross.tonnage of 3,000 each and a cargo carrying capacity of 5.000 tons.They will be 390 fect long, 48 feet beam and 17 feet draught.They are expected to havc 4 speed of sixteen knots an hour.Officials expect to establish similar plants for the construction of ships elsewhere on the Atlantic seaboard and on the Pacific const as well.In the Foundation Company plant alone, according to tbe present arrangements, three steamships with an aggregate cargo CArTYing Capacity of 18,00 toms will be turned cut every month.® The site seletted is just above where the Passaic River empties inio Newark Bay.Tts entire waterfront is accessible to vessels of eightexn feet draught.\u201d The government engineers considered it particularly desirable as it is easy of access from deep water, and is not exposed tc any possible submarine attack.THE CANADIA SURPLUS.How Our People Have Responded to the Natiogal Call.The sudden call to new duties in August, 1014, and the undertaking and performance ef tasks that would bave seemed to our people impossible of accomplishment before that call was heard, have made à new country out of Canada.This fact has been so evident, of late, that it has been the theme of much comment on both sides of the Atlantic.It seems like repetition to point to the testimony which supports the statement that anada has made greater strides in the development of its energies and resources in the last two and a half years than ft had made in the preceding two and a half decades.In 291% Canada was almost in a state of financial paute-because its everseas creditors, who had helped with the building of its railroads, were calling in their old loans and refusing to make new ones.In 1914.Canada was unable to see what it could do.since the outside financial help it had always been receiving was now withheld.We stopped building railroads.We suspended all kinds of national, provincial, and municipal improvements.We stood still.Thousands of its workers were idle.A problem in every one of its industrial centres was, how to ake care of the unemployed.- Then came the war, and with it a desire on the part of the Dominion to do its bit.But how?The Treasury statements were already showing deficits.Canada ventured, however, upon a Joan, and was surprised by the ease with which is was raised.Since then thé ration has floated two other loans.It bas contributed liberally to the Imperial Treasury.It has spent money like water on the equipment of an army.It has\u201cgone on with development.Enterprise has been given a fresh impetus.Interest on municipal, provincial, and national indebtedness, meanwhile, has mounted to what once would have been a most alarming figure.Yet we have this statement from Ottawa: Aîter paying off alt curreat .in- debtedhess, including interest on all war expenditures and all pensions.there will be $50,000,000 feft in the Dominion Treasury on March 31, at the end of the fiscal year, to assist in paying off a portion of the capital expenditure incurred during the war.The year's revenues will amount to $230,000,000, $50,000,000 more than last year, and $100,000 more than the first year of the war.No doubt there will be many things to arouse wonder when peace returns.but not many of them will be more marvelous than the new birth, in war time, of the Dominion of Canada.Careless Shampooing .Spoils the-Hair If you want to keep your hair looking its best, be careful what you wash it with.Don't uic prepare shampos or anything else, that contains to much allmli\\ This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and tuins it.The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsificd cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseiess), and is better than the nost expensive soap or anything else you tan use.One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thourgh- ty.Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in.It makes an abundance of rich creamy lather, which rinses out easily.removing every particle of dust.dirt danruff and excessige oil.The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and oilky.bright, lustrous, fAuffy and easy to manage.You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, it's very cheap and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months, \u20ac LONDON MOWARD MOTEL, NORFOLK STREET, STRA ND Bedroom, Bath, Breakfast; actend- ance from 6e 6d per person.Central Position.| Emection = SO age wags a \"00D Avice\" To 6e On Taking \u201cFreit-a-tives\u201d Because Thoy Did Hor Good | Rocyos, PB.Q., Jax.14th, 1915, ** \u201cI sufiated for maby years with ted rible Indigestion and Constipation.I had frequent diszy spells and became greatly run down, \"A nelghbor advised me fo try \u201cFruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019.ldidsoand to the surprise of my doctor, I began to improve, and he advised me to goon with \u2018\u2018Frult-a-tives\".consider that I owe my life to \u201cFruita-tives\u201d and I want to say to those who suffer from Indigestion, Constipation or Hesdachés\u2014\u2018try Fruit-a-tives\u2019 and you villgetwell\u201d.CORINE GAUDREAU.\u201c 806.à box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 250.Atall dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit.@tires Limited, Ottawa.ST.GEORGES HOUSE 6 ST.LOUIS STREET, QUEBEC.Most central situation on principal thoroughfare.- Comfortable homelike rooms.with ail modern convenience.High-class Tea Room in connection Mrs.T.R.DOUGLAS, Proprietoressç er + mmm a TAY, GREAT CIRCULATING | LOST.LOSEF- À , of ; New York\u2014Price movenients in 0 Raincoats in Oiled Silk [Foi Sisson Sunni ie socks mur oy somos (3 OW 8 coa e and motors suffered to a like extent.much along the torre Jrregulat flues CRAPO TURNOUT ODD Total 1 nted to 453,000 | that have characterized most of the Guaranteed Absolutely Wa erproof shares, 0 mom to recent sessions.Dealings, tod, are | London, May 2\u2014Caleutta finsecd, The general bond market kept pace still chiefly of professional making May-June, fixed price £30.\u2019 with stock, some of the\u2019 underlying ith the public virtually unmoved J a eed\u201d oil nominal., sock, eir waiting attitude, From \u2018lief | \u201coil, £32.Men S Underw ear or junior issues displaying weakness opening to within a short Wgeé of |: petrole m, American refined, Is.M \u2019 S hirts Total sales, par value, agregated $4,- the close of the market, pricé fluc- |2d, spi its 1e 3d , en S.425,008, tuations were very largely narrow Hare tine, spirits, 53 3 .M » \u2014 and with an utter absence of defin- \u201cRost American trained, 31s.3d; .ens Collars $ RONDS NOnau ne ite tread.During the last Bfècen shi type \u201cG\u201d 328.9.; _ , minutes prices gave way under n| .g NEW YORK MARKET.: sudden selling movement, which\u201dwas |\" Savannah, May 2\u2014Turpentine fir accompanied by a rumor of the sub- | 46 to 48 1-4; sales, 311; receipts, 1,- J J \u2019 UNDE ANOON GOSS 0 marining of a large British vessel 5906: shipments, 304; stocks, Dass.Re a carrying troops.Receipt of the an- Rosin, firm; sales, 735; receipis, e (By Bruneau & Dupuis) nouncement that the British Gov- | 529; shipments, 606; stocks, 88,174.Am Beet Som.a.\u2026 93/4 | ernment had raised the tax from Am Can Co.43 .e 46 [sixty to eighty per cent onthe ex- | CL XU BO DW AV OAV HN Opposite Post Office Am Car Fdy.67% 01% 653 60% | cess profits of corporations, was aîso | : o - Am S & R.100% 100% 99% 99!4|a factor tending to promote weak- |G THE TORONTO 0 Am Sug Ref.112 .oo |ness.United States Steel and the | C a Ana Mining .60% 80% 70}; 70/4 | Marine shares were features of the | 0 PRODUCE MARKET ©» > [A T &S Fe.101% 102 10134 10144 | late decline.The market closed ar- | sg Bid'wn Loco.86% 26% 85 55 [ound the low level of the day.The [UBB WO DUD OPADN AD Balt & Ohio.73% .75% general situation is practically uu-| ° o N BRT.6334 6335 6214 6214 | changed.Wheat: Ontario, o 3 winter, : - .i ding to .I $ | f [ xting ishi CPR.160 16074 160 160 Sales, stocks, 457,000; Bonds, $4, $2.76 to $2.80 outside, accor: emica 8 - ll 0 Cent Leather.87 87 8534 86 |338,500.*\" | location.Ches & Ohio.80% .Wheat: Manitoba, No.1 northern ' CM&StP.#0 8 my 78% : $2.94 1-2; No.2 north $2.89 3-4; Noif What do these words mean to you?They mean greater [| Chile Cop Gg 32% \u2026 .sé (By McDougall & Cowans) 3 Sorthert ao Sein 81 12 ar i me-S i à : M Con Gas .112% .13 Montreal, May 2\u2014The weak ats: Canada western 81 1-2 safety in the Ho urely something that interests Futte \u201c Lo.83% 7.42% [in the markets > oward he close is lake ports for immediate shipment.you keenly! ° Crucible Stl.63% .83 jon the report that the Mauretania | | Onurio No.2 white Theo 76 out- - .Erie .36% .os - 26% { has been sunk with over 6,000 troops | side! No, 3 white 0 * I Perhaps you have noticed these words and the notation Gen Electric.164 ., ,.163% |on board.Up Jo the present, tnis ar American No.8 yellow \u201cNo fire left when blown out\u201d on our new \u201cSilent Parlor\u201d Gt Nor pfd.100% .109% [cannot be vernfied.The Canadian | $1.63.cL à G N Ore ctis.33% .AS 3:34 | market showed no tendency but was | Peas: No.% nominal.match boxes.The Splints or sticks of all matches con- Bore © - 88% 87% 8634 8014 inclined to ease off under selling | Barley: $1.35 to $1.37 outside for tained in these boxes have been impregnaied or soaked In Con Corp.10% 10% 9% 10 |pressure.The Mercantile issucs | malting.2 Listed in a chemical solution which renders them dead wood do pid .55% 85% 54% 2414 | which were strong yesterday, lost all i Flour: énitoba.| ea patents « .In M Marine.29 2944 2714 37% [their gain today.We were speaking | tions e: ; 1\" ofl once they have tren lighted and blown out and the dan- \"to pid .825 2% 7913 19) [to Washington today and they say $12205 rend patents $12.70; strong - J] ger of FIRE from glowing matches fs hereby reduced to Fan Clty Sou.WE ou iw oun there ar ema (a i report | tour: Ontario, Winter flour, 80 the greatest minimum, Lehigh Val .88% .62%, taxes going to be issued in the Un- per cent patents $11.50 to $11.00 ; Maxwell .48% .48 \u201clited States.Call money has been | seabosrd.; ' 91s iffening i ; Millfeed: Manitoba bran $43.00 per | Safety First And Always Use nn M be DE hl tt, SR Nevada Cons.24% .23% | seems better and the banks are off- | Toronto.9 a NY Cent.93% .93 [ering money now.The latest Cana & H.39% 8933 u8'i 3w:4 | dian war taxes are meeting wilh it Eddy S Silent 500s MER oh .! ©.\" {more disapproval daily, as the am | N ti , J .102% 103 108 uz |animous opinion is that an income | = = orth Pac 1% .|tax has to come, and in the mean- Remova 0 ice , O Cities Gas.186 14414 133 313 | time they are Soink 10 try to kill the D® WILLIE VERGE gives \u2014 ER Pred Cums rs | companies from whic ae income | I) ce that he has emo, .= _\u2014 mr \u2014 sy op.\u20ac x A 2 , OT i .c r 7 Readin ok of tax.as announced today is an in-|ed his office to 602 St.John g .4 93% 03% 29% | crease of from 00 to B80 p.c.excess JCA SOIC ROCCO SION \" Rep I Rs.bo hole \u2026 Pa profits.The way this is arrived at Street.NE \u2018 Fresh Milk, Cream, Butter, Eggs J sou ky \"ang un orme ais is they take an average of sc many | TELEPHONE 2144.gS .s ; .\u2018 me ; EE on = % bon 2% JL earnings of companies at this aver.Maple Sugar and Syrup À | Union Pac .130% 137 106% 195% | 8° Price and tax the excess profits ste 118 114% 114 | Over this.We expect some compa- WE BUY 0 FALSE TEEN vt 3 Ve le 116% Le IE à nies in Canada to start paying divi- : eH Bue ar vt nn .n o k so highest pric \u2019 5 M BOYCE & SON Yah Cop Re hasnt an uv be strong as you cannot tell how the Suid for.bridges, cons.etc.Mail = Westinghouse.48% 48% wy 48% next tax will hit, or bring to the \u201cThe Reliable Grocer\u201d 19 ABRAHAM HILL.Wilson & Co.78.+ - - \" DOMINION TOOTH CO.Tt fé truth, not opinion, which is of 164 üt.Jobn Street 1: Quebec.1 Telephone 204 Established 1050.supreme concernment.\u2014R.West.Mhsixem , THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Accusulated Funds.cue sen 0.0 na 000 me vee ne see 5e $67,000,000 Revenue fer the Yeus.» eu due wes wes evs wee ASIIS IB \u201cANAS.o soe vee ve 0 * \u2014.eos ses aes oes 17,000,000 ! Over $1000 paid daily la Citic Eadowmen ta, ete, L'emounieé to 6625700000 Dan st die tous or bis ve amounted to at ate 16 8, Lans sa all with peaks palisien pee $1009 pur rs W, & G.MORTON MASSEY, Chisl Age, -772< 8 283 Mountain HilL Québle, \u2018) ee e® } \u2018 { À \\ é \u2018wt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 yop HOTEL Palace Hill AMERICAN PLAN \u2014\u2014 $5.00 to $0.00 wumaue SPECIAL RATES FOR COMMERCIAL TICKETS Mhtoniy P.O.Box 212 BREEN & GOURDEAU TOCK AND BOND BROKERS, 8 sr.PETER TRERT, ind ¢ SAULT-AU-MATELOT STREET Private Wire Connections: members Moises & Robin {ine ares & Tred « Tel 183 Mony al Stock Exchange, and orx Stouk Exchange and BRUNEAU A.A.GINGRAS .(Mgmpers Montreal Stock Exchange).STOCK BROKERS on 10 1-13-19 Sault-au-Metape Saree: \u201cuw.\u201cDirest Private Wire with: 1013 N POST & FLAGG.39 Wall Street, New Yore.\\ & D UPUIS v Homessekers Excursions to Western Canada WINNIPEG .\u2026 \u2026 EDMONTON .Proportionate Low Fares to Other Points.Going sach Tuesaday from May Sth to October 31st, 181% Tickets Good for Two Months.For further particulars, apply to Depot Ticker Office, or write Jas.Morrison.A.G.P.A., 10e Round Trip \\ C.N.Ry.Montreal.I CANADIAN NORTHERN L.&.Beaubien & Co.STOCK BROKERS, 7% ST.PETER STREET.; ) Members of the Montreal ; Stock Exchange \"Phones: 6845-6846.f B.L HARDY, Moeager\u2014 Gaudias Bureau {MACHINIST.Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to Telephone 2946 Residence 3628 116 5th Street, Limoilou.The place to Stop when in Quebec ot, Roch's Hotel E H BELLAND, Manager MANY ROOMS WITH BATH .Telephones 6520-6521 ps CE Sie, Fi S d BURKE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 187 8T.JOHN 8T.Phone 781 FOR SALE BY J.B8.RENAUD & COP.G.BUSSIERE & CO, AND FIRST CLASS GROCERS.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.QUEBEC.No.-1324.- DOROTHY PRIDEN, wife common as to property of George Trakas, of the City of Quebec, Merchant, duly authorized by her said bus » and, Plaintiff; ve.The saig GEORGE TRAKAS, Defendant.An action in separation es to pro perty has been taken in the present case on April 30th, 191%.Quebec.April 200h, 1917.C.V.DARVEAU, Maxim Atty, for Plaintiffrem | Short Line for St.John N.B.Through New York Sleeper Daily For further ntormation and Paitman reservations apply F, S.Stozk ny C and D.P.agent, 12 St Lowe si.ex for Thor.Cook X Sn.and 2e ® Stearmship Lices Phone 83.a IMPORTANT CHANGE OF EFFECTIVF APRIL 23rd.°c NORTHBOUND:\u2014 2 Leave Quebec for Chicoutia:* and intermediate stations.8:00\" 2m, Monday, Tuesday.Wednes-;\u2018 day, Friday and Suturé-ys.° 9:00 p.m, Thursdays only.Mixed train as far as Lake Edward on Thursdays, at 8:00 a.m.SOUTHBOUND: \u2014 / Leave Chicoutimi Thursday and 8 8:00 pm Fri s only.For fusther paftisulars: + Apply to F, S.STOCKING - GENERAL TOURIST AGENCY, #* 33 ST.LOUIS STREET.*~ Tele.88.CANADIAN NORTHERN CHANGE IN TRAIN SCHEDULES .Wil be made SATURDAY, MAY 12th, 1917.For further information, apply to Depot Ticket Office, Quebec or nearest C.N.R- Agent.mayixtol?.« Subscriptions for the New Dominion of Canada War Loan Received, McDougall & Cowans Members Montreal Stock Exchange.116 MOUNTAIN HILL, Tel.1402-1408, QUELEC.IN TE HEART OF THINGS TAKE YOUR MEALS AT: The Marathon Cafe 180 St.John Stree Phone sees.CAFE THE CHILDS Cor.St.Peter & St James.Phone 8432 6 St Joseph Street Phone 3815 Table and Attendance Unrurpessed, HOME-MADE PIES: Apple, Cocoanut, Blueberry, Peach, Cranberry, Mince and Custard.Any Pie to tabs home, 8g.Mulpecque Oysterx, Se © desk, >\"* Fried, to wis) home, .qame prick All kinds of Friis served is Season, ued: was STEAMER FRO Will begin sailings on MAY 1a, as follows: Time and circumstances permitting.For 1sland of Orleans.Island: bec: 6:20 A.m.\u2026 .6:15 am.|.4b am.ov ov oo TIO ASST 8:15 RM.20 04 0 ee 9235 AML 16:00 am.: 1:00 p.ma.\u2026.oo os ; 3:26 pm.os ' 5:30 pm.\u2026 .-On Sendays, 1:30 pm.«co es vo.190 PD 6:00 pm.« 3:3 pu, .wee 85:90 pur On holidays the sagse vensel leaves the Island at 8:00 am, anû In the afternoon at the same hours a oa Sunday.wt EE ' \u2018 | .TIME 4 I ACS: - » > | * , a | J REFRIGERATORS Call and See Them Mechanics - Supply Co.Ltd.80-90 St Paul Street \u2018We employ only skilled labor Our machinery = is up-to-date ¢ PR Try our good PRINTING | T.J.MOORE & CO.Ltd.Printers\u2014Quebec We have the Job Press GRADE {MONTREAL OBSERVES NTI-TREATING LAW MAY TAKE TEST CARE TO HAVE THE LAW CLEARLY bEFINED.> Montreal, May 8\u2014 May Day has brought the long.aaticipated anpl.treating law into existence in this city yesterday, as well as in other pleces in tbe province \u2018of Quebec where there are liquor licensed estab- Hishments.Though expected, and the hoteimen had been telling their pa-.tfons of what was coming to them, the effect was startling in many places for old habits proved to be hard to shake off.Men who had been In the habit of meeting tegether in the afternoon at favorite places of reftesh- ment, walked boldly up to the bar and called on their friends to put a name on it, but the shake of the head of the bartender proved to be the awakening.As far as known, mo compliants were made yesterday that the naw jaw was being violated, and to sll ap.highest speed in Quebec.sises, such as \u2014 \u201cThe House \u2018Phones: 6000-6401.Reduction on Cigars \u201c fFor one week only, we are selling all our lines of CIGARS, at special low prices.We offer all \u2014Figaros \u2014La Caroline \u2014High Life \u2014La Flor de Oro \u2014El 8idelo \u2014La Fior de J\u2014 206 ee sen as ne Women's Black Uninn Poptis Separate Skirts.Regular $0 value.: At this Sale, for.su ss Boy HOUSE FURNISHINGS SALE CONTINUES \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Æ# Floor Coverings for Every Room in the House.TAPESTRY SQUARES\u20143 x 356 yards.Regular sien, - » PERRIER sas das ave nue mue are 612.00 BRUSSELS SQUARES\u20148x4 yard.Regular mew.at.200 us .age see $0640 Ree.86e, Se yy Legge aR FLOOR OILCLOTH-3 yrds wide, assorted designs.* Per square yard.PLANNELETTE BLANKETS White or Grey, 10.4 size.cially priced, CURTAINS.White Nottingham Net Curtains, 3 yards in leagth; regr.ular $2.25, Per pair.8188 IMPORTED CRETONNES.1.000 yards of Imported Cratonnes, wide range of floral.designs and colorings; regular 70e.Per yard.æ Speper pair.$138 WHITE QUILTS.Unfringed White Bedspreads; 10-4 vise.Regular $1.50 each.Abe 20 00 se 10 0e vues $1.19 M Phone 400.that | § Own Tablets as I would not care to be without them.T have used thera | for constipation and vomiting and: am well pleased with the result\u201d The Tablets are sold by medicine | dealers or hy mail at 38 cents a hox from The Dr.Williams\u2019 meee WILL IT RAIN TODAY?Be prepared if it does.come around row and get one of Mullins Reg'd Kneck- Umbrellas at the spec- jal pric of $5.00, others $1.75 to $4.50 .a» v4 } Medicine | } Co.Brockville, Ont.Ë.SE Co DOMINION COAL COMPANY, navi MINERS AND GNIPPERS OP THE CEANEGATED \u201cDOMINION\" STEAM snd GAS COALS Screened, Fam-of-Mine and Slack Fer Pertioniare, copty cu dated\u2019 \u2018 - SALES AGENT, 118 ST.JAMES ST, MONTIMRAL fist, scsnabsates 4 Tire Hospital Raving been five years in business Vulcsnising and Repeieing Automobile Tices and Tubes, we sre in a positien to give you pert advice and assure you of satisfactory work.AUTOMOBILE TIRES and ACCESSORIES, BICYCLES ARD SUPPLIES, eles Sal Min.& Re.(0, Rey\u2019, se ST.JOHN STREET; = SPRING OPENIN Just received this week: NEW CRETONNE, NEW TAFPFETONR, NEW TAFFETA CRETONNE, NEW COLUMBIA \"CRETONNES, NEW ROCHILLE CRETONNES.The newest and nicest Patterns: NEW POPLINS, NEW BENGAL: INES, NEW REPPS, NEW CURTAIN MATERIALS, «\u2014\u2014In all the Latest Shades and Colesf; \u201cmE CURTAINS, by the Pair\u2014BRUSSELS NET, SCOTCH NET, IRISH POINT, POINT DE PARIS, POINT DB VENER Ete., Rte.Flu these we have a great variety of paterns and designs.ü hi BRE csr CARPETS sad RUGS, in Tapestry and Balmoral, in Scoteh aul Brussels, in Wilton and Axminsters.IRON and BRASS BEDS,\u2014Wirs and Felt Mattresses, Pillows, wid\" Cushions, Blankets, and Sheete.FALL these Goods were bought before the rales of prieus, and are sold at extremely low prices 3 88 P.J.COTE, 29 & 3: St.John St.Opposite Palace Hit ù Men t iri.Ts "]
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