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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.ë Weather Forecast: air, Then Showers N ' The ¥ VOL.CLIX.No.204 MENNONITES IN CONVENTION \u201d# Churoh In America Collected - $1,000,000 Last Year To \u2019 Ad Russian Brethren Waterioo, Ont, August 37.\u2014Men- monjtes from many parts of North apd' South America are gathered here In the second convention of the fundamental conference of the first Mennonite church of America.' Rev.Aaron Loucks, of Scottsdale, Peona., chairman of the Mennonite Relief Committes, stated that over a million @ollars had bean raised dy the church in America during the past year and sent to the aid of the Mennonites in Ruesis.This was In addition to large sums sent for relief wosk in other parts of the world.Me sald that $300,000 hed been raised this year with which 2,600 Mennonites from Russia had been Mought to Canada and placed on the land in the Canadian west where they are now engaged in harvest.Next year 20,000 more will be .brought out and located in Western Canada, Various places in United Bates, Mexico and South America.Wh MINERS v: AGAINST STRIKE Modiator -For Pres.Coolidge Served Notice Strike Wouldn't Be Allowed .Harrisburg, Pa.August 27.\u2014Gov: ofnor Pinchot of Harrisburg served metice on mine workers and miners\u2019 uaien officials of the United States today that threatened suspension of Apthracite during September 1 could not be allowed, and then proceeded to enter upon what may be a lengthy rt at mediaton of the controversy.In executive sesson with the union spokesmen, Phillip Murray, Vice.President of the U.M.W.A.and Cde Golden, Ronaldo Cappeilini and Thomas Kennedy, its th district Precidents in the anth: region, the Goverfior went over the demands - which the Unien hus made for in- wages, \u2018\u2019check-off\u201d system ER othr things.He made ne compromise Jkopositien in his own behalf teday But scheduled a esssion with the cos! operaters\u2019 representatives for TTOW morning and a second Meeting with Une union officers for rrpw aftérnoon, The Weather Toronto.Aug 37\u2014Pressure ls high over the Kastern.and Western portions of the Continent while a shallow depression is centred over Lake Michigan, moving northeastward.A \u2018Temperatures: Alte.\u201c 43 43 44 5 54 so 56 Mac 7 7e Vancouver \"recntucnns \u2018Ouawa Valley and Upper st.Lawrence\u2014¥rosh sbuth and southwest winds unsettied with showers.Lower Bt.Lawrence\u2014Fuir at feat, followed by showers towards night.\u2018Gulf and North Shore\u2014Moderate to fresh Winds, mostly fair, not much change In temperature.eu | | | | \\ New Autumn Fashions HETHER you count cost first or last, fashion you count bay here a sound in vpstment.Maison Blanche MIGHTY DAYS OF BRITISH EMPIRE ABE NUMBERED + Because Dominions Are Virtually Claiming Independence, Fears Sir Lionel Philips INSIDIOUS CHANGE , Something Must Be Dorie To Cheok Tendeney To Dismemberment Of Empire (Canadian.Press Cable) London, Aug 27\u20148ir Lionel Phiips in a lengthy letter to the Times says the approaching conference between the Premiers of Great Britain and the Dominions comes at a moet critical time as à problem of great moment demands solution Llf the Empire i 40 be preserved.The powers of the Dominions have grown enormously in recent years, hs says, and eolonial statesnren have put forward claims virtually amounting to independence to which the Imperial authorities apparently have tacitly acquiesced.zo \u2018The change has crept In inaidious- ly lke the spread of an Infectious malady, 8ir Lionel eays.and unless steps are taken to enlighten the public hers and overseas regarding the trend of events it seems proba- bie that the Empire will be d'seolv- ed into.a number of independent states without the buik of the people being aware of what has transpired.\u201cIt is no exaggeration to ssy that without the Dominions, the world position of Great Britain would be greatly weakened\u201d, he continuer \u201cand without Great Britain the Domirions would be In grave peril\u201d Today the last shread of parental authority seems in danger of renun- cintion.Is thie wise or necessary?Can the Empire sürwve whose component pafig db not recognize a gé- neral systeth of control even im International aftalrs and whose cohe- c'on rests on a commen allegiance to the comstitutional monarch?\u201cThe.daughters pt {be Empirg are In their houses, but | should they virtually become mi- stressee In the parental housenoid, which is the plain meaning of equa!- ity between the Dominions Great Britan and the Dominions\u201d, sald Sir Lionel Phillips: and he ia convinced that an overwhelming majority of tlie inhabitants of the Bmpire are horrified at the idea of possible dismemberment but the real danger Jes in the fact that the idea of the Empire tumbling to pieces ie not dreamed of.Orsat Britain can not afford to be supine in the matter, he declares unless disruption of the Empire is deemed { inevitable.Something must be done, there- tore, Sir L\u2018onel asserts and being » tres lance whose words do not bind anvane he suggests that if an Imvertal Council were formed com- -vred of an egual number of representatives of Britain and the Dominlona permanently sitting and si dying Imperial problems it con\u2019 keep the whole Empire well informed and would have a good effect.He adm'ts that the Dominion representatives on such a Counell should not de endowed with suthor- ity to bind their own Governments, but in the last reeort the British Government must act.- 8ir Lionel Philips says he pui torward this suggestion in all hw mility, hecause he Is fully conscloun of the difficulties and the deMcacy of the problem, but he declares that tf Great Britain trusts to luck and drifte along the days of the mighty Empire may be numbered.HOSTILE CROWD IN RHINELAND Causes Rhenish League Of Independence To Appeal For Moral Support , Dusseldorf, Aug.37-\u2014The League tor Rhenish independence today ment an appeal to the authorities for \u201call possible moral and economic support\u201d following the incident x Munchen-Gladdach yesterday in which National'ats loyal to the Beriin Government \u2018attacked Benaratats who were attempting to hold a meeting.Dr.Hans Dorten, the Separatist leader, escaped the hostile crowd, according to the League authorities, \u201conly by passing himself off as an American journalist\u201d.\\ DOOTOR NANSKN WILL SPEAK IN CANADA Ottawa, Aug.$T\u2014Doocter Fridtjet Nansen, arctic explorer and high commissioner of the League of Nations for refuxess, is to visit Amerten in November and will ak in Canadé on behaif of the League of ™ Charen be Fe Marizae uw, | HNBkSSO CDS, al renort of, the 1Vabasso Color Company Ltd.for the (welve month against $985,395 gt the end of June Naren are nearing completion e pe feral Ho\u2014inducs.the present holders of | Mr.McKenna explains that his doc- EXTENSIONS Financial Report Shows, Profits Of $303,177 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Montreal, August r1-Lrne sanau- period ended June 30th.last shows profits of $303,177 against $341.55¢ for the rrevious year.The working capital is shown at 3798,83% 1933.In his remarks to.shareholders President Whitehead states that thé buildings for the extension of nt tha! machinery has been deliverei and that everything poinis to the early operation of the new plant.; NEW CHANGELLOR OF EXCHEQUER Is Neville Chamberlain \u2014 Sir W.Joynson- Hicks Appoint: ed Minister Of Health London, August 27\u2014Announet- ment was made to-day of the appointment of Neville Chamberlain to be Chancellor of the Exchequer and Sir William Joynson-Hicks te be Minister.of Health.- The appointment of Mr.Chamberlain as Chancellor of the Exchequer is the outcome of Premiet Baldwin's failure, owing to the opposition of the die-hards to secure Reginald McKenna as Chancelior.Mr.Baldwin hinsel! was retaining the post of Chancellor tempor- arlly awaiting the complete restoration of Mr.McKenna's health to euable the latter to take the Mr.McKenna, however, is a Liband the dlielhards strongly opposed.him.He has no seat In Parliament and he stipulated thaty i he became Chancellor he must be found a seat representing the «ity of London.Xfferts were made thoss stats to accept 4 pecrage which weuld have automaticaly vacated a sent in the House of Commons by sehding that member to the House of Lords.All efforts thus far to find a seat for Mr.Mc- Kenna failed.The appointments announced in the above despatch | mark the completion of the Bald- [win Cabinet by filling the position of Chancellor of the Exchequer, which, it was understood, was being held open untit the health of Reginald McKenna, former Chancellor, should permit him to re-enter public service.Mr.Chamberlain, who has been Minister of Health, is shifted to the Exchequer and Sir William Joyn- son-Hicke takes the health port.tofto thus vacated.Up to the present, the duties of the Exchequer had been discharged by Premier Baldwin, who held this post in the Inte Bonar Law Cabinet.Nevilte Chamberlain is à son of the late Joseph Chamberlain, whose eldest son, Austen Chamberquer under Lioyd George.He is a former Lord Mayor of Birmingham and early in the war was made Director-General of National Service.He is a Conservative and \u2018member_of the House of Commons for the Ladywood division of Birmingham.He is 54 yearn old.Sir Willlam Joynson-Hicks, who up to the present time has served as Fipancial Secretary of the Treasury, enters the Cabinet for the tirt time.He is the Conservative némber of Middlesex and is 88 years old.À letter from Reginald McKenna \u20180 Premier Baldwin under date of August 13 is published, in which or would sanction his entering the Cabinet provided he could be spased the exertion of a contested section.As vo such vacancy in ve House of Commons seemed like- y he again consulted his doctor re.sarding his fitness to contest an œwdinary election.¢ warns me, I regret to may,\u201d he letter continues, \u201cthat some Amé must still elapse before I shall \u2018ully recover my normal health md that I must avoid the atrain of a series of public meetings.\" Mr; McKenna then asks the Prime Minister to release him from his :onditional promise to accept the Chancellorahip.4 JANON SCOTT ADDKESSKD VETERANS AT SYDNEY, NS.Glace Bay, NS, August 37.\u2014Rev, Janon Scott, of Quebec, famous war \u2018hapiain, who is hers looking Into industria) conditions for himself, ad- dreased a iarge meeting of Glace Bay war veterans at thelr club grounds yesterday.He sbpke chiefly on war topics.Canon Scott congratulated the lotal veteran on their fine mamo- rial home.He was given a hearty reception by the assembled veterans many of whom remembered him when he was at the front.Mayor Morrison, himselt a veteran of the He who has not tasted bitter Nations.actérding to a cable mes- | sage received by H.@ Richardeen, General Secretary of the Leagues of Nations Society ia Canada, knows not what sweet ls.eens na Search not a wound too deep lem you make a mew One.- Resuits Of Polling Will Not Be) Miltary Offered No Eiplanaiain, was Chancellor of the Exche- | t War, was chairma: sui ' ° n of the first six months of 1923 amounted te \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 8.793.208 tons valued at $38,188,343 as compared with 6,205,238 tons amounts to 2.8 webe WERE ORDERLY AND ALMEST HL .Known For Three Or Four : Days 3 \u201c COSGRAVEZS.POSITION \u2014e .tion Of -Firing In.\" Dublin During Earty.Hours i i : CTE 27\u2014The, ejectoraie Dublin, Augof the Irish Fres State went tp the | day polls today in twenty-néye conatitu- encles for the.election.of the 150 members of the new Dall B:reans and, up 10 the las, the élections maintained the unique \u2018eharaptby de the previous cainpaign and.wire quiet and orderly eimodt té aulmem.Thio was particularly, the case ini Dubiln, while repoits from the\u2019 à winces tell a similar tale with we] ling exceptions in a few cases vheré, enthusiasm outran discretion and.caused slight disturbances.: The universal verdict is that this hes been thé quietest élection in irish history.There was no exoite- ment, no laughter at the polling booths in Dublin, nor im any of the waiting lines of voters Judging {rom appearances the public is taking only smail interest in the effalr «nd the polling has not besn heavy.Slvil guards and others responsible fof keeping order were at their posts, but were not required In this model-eiection and seemingly.therd has been only the very smal amount of intimidation, personstjo: or attempte at personation,.thid being due to the heavy ponailies provided.According to some reports tonight there has been a poll throughout the state of about 80 per sent of the electors.The only places where any-briakcness or excitement was shown were Cork, Waserfôrd and Kilkenny.where the roa + ln said to have been heavy; from all other places ind'éate à \u20ac tain amount of apathy.The dis ¢harge of fire arme in the early hours \u2018of the mornijg in Dublin led many citisens to wonder whether the Republicans had abandoned their plan of standing as \u201cthe law and order\u201d party.but there is still no explanation -of the firing, and military headquarters has made no report.The returns from the polling bootha will bs secret for three, pos- albly four days, but come indications may be fortheoming to-morrow when the first preferences may be known, À feature of the elections was the comparative absences of the numerous motors and other vehicles usually employed to carry voteru te ths booths.One exception, however, was an enterprising business man who employed a fleet of suto.mobiles to bring his supporters Into the city from thw seaside suburbs.Both Government and Republican candidates flew the same flag.the irish tricolor and though De Valera's supporters claimed the title of Sinn Feiners, the Free Staters maintained that they are the true inheritors of that tradition.The women voted as freely as the men, and at some of the stations outnumber ed them, the younger women espe cially turning out in force.No doubt is entertained that General Mulcahey will head the poll for the North City and Kevin.O°- H'ggine is certain of election In Dublin oity.Mr.O'Miggine is expected to show the highest poll of any candidate irs the Free State, for not only will all the Free Staters put him first but the.Unionists, who once carried this constituency in the British Parliament.are supporting bim as the strongest Minister, next to President Comsgrave, in enforalng obedience to the law, Mr.Coagrave is considered a oer.tainty as head of the poll in Carlow.In Government circles the most cautious of the prophets eeti- mate that the candidates pledged to unswerving support of President Covtrave will win at least seventy seats.Ths though lees than half the house, would.make the Mindetry\u2019s reappointment sure as all the big business interests are anxious for its continuance particularly ia view of the floating of a Free State loan and for the purpose of Ime nresning investors.with a bel'sf in the Government's stability.Estimates of De Valern victories, including his own, vary trem twelve | to thirty.As the Republicans win! boycott the Parliament their return will make Pres dent Congrave's post- tion eas\u2018er: in their absence.wilt have a better chmnce of an absolute majority composed of pedssd œup- porters.amet MORE COAL HFRODUCED IN CANADA THIS YRAK| Coal production in Canada for the valued at $20,998,498 for the frst six months of 1923.Thé Increase $17 tons valued at 011,104,848 or per cent.in quan- ë FSAERMEN ARE RE MISSING From Port Medway,\u2019 ns Overturned Schoener: Mot; night stated that no_ Lace \u2018covered, THe \u2018fishermen.since, .An ovenumed y neus the ne crefe.Journey From Bertin Flushing.Holland, Aux.- Berlin, reaching Flushingof Baroda wae 60 years old.17th century.Montreal.Ausable to carry on practite.the number had shrunk to 1622.present tiré.Furthermore sombre and posters on wew at the Honsack of 'meat inspection vetenimiry surgeons.more coonomical! He thres year course.SR HENRY HADIAN ARK since bave not been seen.with her governess, Rnowiedge .of Céneul but wers swept werp found the next dey.tity and 41.6 per cent.in value.servennd in.QUEBEC, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, i923.FOUNDED 2764.IRISH ELECTIONS Identified Le Canadian Bank Of Commerce | \u2014\u2014\u2014.\u201cTe Take Cver Assets Of a! a | 2s an | aes.Na, Kus.traces ed.Bank Of Hamilton | are miso ng from thè fahing- village af Pert.Medway on.ihe South ¢ om et af Nova fcolle and, iaie reporte més oF thelr crafi had been A, Bbw who.mre belived te have perished.are -1me- xahigh Wambolft.- his son, 48a Bie son-inlaw Roy Sells.They set out for à day's flohimg à wesk'ago today in à thirseer con power boat apd have bot.been awen æhnomer e'ghted \u2018by an.Aumiican echçoner .tOo- grounds had_ mot Geen Identifed té-night es the miæ=- = INDINS RICHEST \u201c PRINCE DEA Maharajà Gaskwar Of Baroda Died White On Train 2T-\u2014 ME - haraje Gaekwar of Baroda.mid to be the \u2018richest prince in Imdia.ared here to-night on a \u201cJourney from \"The Maharaja was taken ill board the train and d'ed Just before The Maharaja \u2018He.was a descendant of the fm rma ous Mahratta leader Gamaji Jae lk- war who obtained from the Shah of Satara the title of Bhameher Batna - -dur for bravery at Lhe battle of Ba l- tahur, fought again the Imperdal forces af Delhi at the close of the NEW MENACE 70 PUBLIC HEALTH Through Dearth Of Veterinæries And Lack Of Inspection naturaliy diainciined 1 give his con: of Animals And Meat reasons for the merger.1 aincusest 17T\u2014 Alarming\u2019 was the word used by Dr.W.Welch, of Lexington, llis., Pres:dærat | tirmes advanted that such mergere of the American Veterinary Medical Association which js holding its SOtmM annual convention hers this weels.in referring to the decreasing nusrra~ ber of quajified veterinarians avasl- In his annuel address Dr.Welch pointed out that from 7.717 unde r- graduates of the profession in 1910 Accompanying this decrease came an immensely wider sphere - of notivity for veterinarians.and with 8,400 practitioners In the United Slates there was an animal popus- lation of 313,000,000 with a value of close on nine bilMon Jollars.The profession was losing SOG men by death annually and the grwm- duates yearly numbered .180 at tin» pictures were drawn ja literature distribute da convem-=- Tt was sssèrted that with the lack of veterinaries there was = growing menace of dissase through \u2018 t while Arwen - erica was thiestensd with the raven - gon of foot and mouth disease which was aweening some Eirepean cow rs \u2014 tries.Russia particularly was stated to be In & very bad way for lask De.Welch predicted the return to popular.favor of the horse and saftd that many farmers were aiready ét oarding trucks and tractorw and re - turniug to horse power: finding 24 expressed détermination sand pat on the four year course @£f training for undergraduates and re- huked an atlempt to 4metitute = A reception was held at which the £00 delaguies attended to-night.AND ™wo ALPINE auIDES Berne, Switserland, August 57-\u2014 Sir Henry Hodjen, à Britteh mours- tain elimber, and two guides have besy.miseiny for a fortnight.Thew tft - Lauterbrunnen August\u2019 ie for an pacursion .up the Jungfrau and An \u201caiéven-year-old daughter Consul Félederichs, of Dusgeldor ee, Travietrr henke, alone and.without Friedèrionetried tp ascend thy Roantch peaîe.over a precipice during u- snow storm.Their bedies Wa have an ides that the.most popular fol of front perch campaign nowadays Is one Where - un.Inn4m 2e tot ml \u2019 y Temperatures: fin, 64; Max, 70 , PRICE TWO CENT# = BANK i AUTHORIZED BY MA.FIELDING to- the LATTER HAD LOSSES Final Agreement Between Banks Must Be Approved By Governor-In-Counotl Ottawa, Ont, Aug.27\u2014Hen.W.8, Fielding.Minister of F'nance, an- nowncad thie evening that.at the request of the directose of the two banks concerned ané in conformity with the provisitns of the Bank Act he has gives his consent to the mak- {ins of an agreement for the rale of the assets of the Bank of Ham:fton to the Canadian Bank of Commerce.\u201cTh's\", said Mr.Fielding.\u201cIs the _* Burberry\u2019s, other renowned makes.By Appointment ENGLISH TOPCOA TS Types For M:n and Women Studd-M Hingtons, cially manufactured.all woel fabrics, they are noted for the absence of weight which one usually associates with a warm Topcoat.Cut on smart vet conservative lines, with raglan or set-in sleeves, belted or loose hanging, one has in a good \u2018English topcoat a garment for several seasons.as well as Fashioned from spe- HOLT.RENFREW FURS | Known and admired wherever fash- | ionable women gather together.We Iutite your Inapection.first official atep In the matter.The Holt Rn few& Co, Limite agreement.after all details have been settled between the two banks, te be effective, must have the ap- .prosal o?the Governor-in-Councit.vThe merger now proposed js, ! am satisfied, one thät should, in the public interest, be allowed.The Baak of Hamilton is entirely oo! | vent.Indeed In some respects it \u2018a im & strony position.Iie paid-up capital ($3,000,000) is unimpaired Its reserve $4,350,000 has been almost equal to the capiial.Like some of the other banke it has ex- perfonced severe losses which give ite management anxieiy as to Lhe future.Its directors feel that in | these daye of large transactions and keen competition the Bank\u2019 of Hsmilton.if continued a» an independent organization, would have a dif- fAcult task.\u2018Instead of waiting (or events that m'aht pos£bly impair the bank's prestige, the directors fee that in the intereat of the ehare- holders and of all concerned they should avail themselves of the on.portunity of amalgamation with one of the largest banke in Canada.1 concur with thie-view and ¥ think that at this moment, when there ls considerable anr'ety in financial cir.cleæ the announcement of the mer- mer will strengthen the banking sit uation of the Dominion.: \u201cBank mergers\u201d.said Mr.Fieldinæ, \u201care not popular with the pubic and the Minister of Finance te on thie question.\u201d Mr.Fielding continued, \u2018\u2019in the House of Commons.on the recent revision of the Bank Act EE.\u201c* Referring to the contention some are against the public interest, 1 NG fe; Jewollezz Cloisonne Enamel F OR those who prefer something distinet- ive for personal use or for gifts we show some imported Enamel Boxes.Of exquisite Enamel with Solid Silver Base suitable for Bonbon or Powder Boxes.Rich shades of blue, purple, rose or rose bud designs on cream background and all fitted with hinged covers.1% neh to 3 iach élembter, Dainty Travelling or Boudoir Clocksin gilt folding cases\u2014also with rich enamelled rims or Mother of Pear Cases.Fitted with 8 day Swiss Movementsiferé & Sons 16 Fikoique Je cald:\u2014 \u201cI am not able to concur in that view: I think there have been cases tn the past where à bank in fairly æood pouttion was on the down grade, and by being taken over by another bank it was saved: every good interest was promoted \u2018by the merger.There may be a aimilat cage in the future.I am quite prepared to admit that there may be need in the tuture of some mergers I think as a rule they should be dis couraged bdut circumstances may arise which may render a merger faecessary and proper.It has been suggested that a merger should only be made by = special act of Parliament.I could not approve of thal because the circumstances under which a merger may be deemed ne- geasmry may be.very urgent and te wait until Parliament could convene might be to destroy the possibility of Phone 6567 \u201cWLIQUET'S RESTAURAN FORMERLY OF BOSTON STEAKS, CHOPS and EGGS.ROLLS and BUTTER, \u201cBest By Test\u2019 Opposite City Nall the merger going through and te sad to serious trouble.I am not ! anmious to Promoté mergers unnes cesmarily but I cannot conceive of any arrangement that could be made which would be better thaw that Wvch we aiready have.- Montreal, Aug.27\u2014Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor.President of the Canadian Bankers\u2019 Association.interviewed to-night in connection with the merger, said that the matter had been one between the Minlater of Finance and the two banke and was not one with which the Bankers\u2019 Amoclation was concerned Ottawa.Ont, Aug.27\u2014The joint assets of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and ef the Bank of Haoy\u2019 iton, the merger of which has re- reived preliminary approval by the Minéater of Finance were $455,643,- 890 according to the last statement made by each to the Department of Finance, the Gate being June 30 Tas.\u201d At the same time the United LAabHities of the two banka were 0418.519,482.A lair statement from these banks is now due but han not yet been published.Accord ng to the bank statement Jumt quoted the total avmeta of the Canadian Benk of Commerce were YSRS.262.070 while the Habilities wore $350,489,898.Yor the Bank of Hamilton the asseta were $73.381.812 and Ne llabliitien, $62,089 bte.\u2018The deposit with the Minimer of Winance for the gecurty of the note miroulaton was for the Bank of Commerve $712,518 \u2018and for ihe Bank of Hamilion 3358.000 The tota) deposit of all the hanke for this rnrurpose amounting to 86.837, 783 tæ@ however.avaliable for mest.ina the notes of any one bank.te of the 3 x the Bank of \u2018Hamilton are: Current loans in Canada $37,745,275; current loans outside Canada none; call îbane in Canada, $7,223,773: no call loans outside; Coin $853,331; Dominion notes $3,937,163; deposit in central gold reserve $500,008; Dominion and Provincial Government securities $3,173,988; Canadian municipal escuritien and Brkietr and fore.gn public securities 62,796.821.The overdue debts were $325,329.Among the liabilities of the Bank of Hamilton were notes.in ctreule- tion $5,230,652; demand deposits $14,919,430; savings deposits $39, 571,518.The paid-up capital of the Bank of Hamilton war $5,000.00¢ and the reserve $4,850,000.Among the assets of the Canadian Bank of Commerce.the current loans in Canada were $168.018,670: current loans, outside $33,131,033 call loans in Canada $15,014,628; call loans outside $19.923.170; Coin $10.332,278; Dominion notes $30.- 082.101; deposit In central gold re- verve ,000: Dominion and Provinclal Government securities $34.- 960,340; Canadian maniolpal secur.tt'es and foreign public securities $13,107,071, The overdue dedbnn were $754,470.°° Among the liabilities of the Canadian Bank of Commerce were notée ta circulation 823,8 10: demand deponite $100,675.26 savinge deposits $189.061.384, The pald up capital of the bank was $15,800, 004 and the remrve $15,000,000.He who would please alt and him- ool, 100, underiakes what he caanst \u201cThe chief Hime in the assets of! de HEBRIDEANG ARE HAPPY in Alberta, Says Father Mag- Donnell, Who Conducted Them To New Home Toroate, Aug.27\u2014The Hebridean settlers in Alberta are happy, cen- tented and in a fair way to presper and they aré urging thelr relatives and friends ia the Hebrides to come out and see how good à land Canada ie for those who are wililmg te work with a will, se sald Rev.Futher MacDonnell, of Red Deer, Al: berta, ln an intervew here today.Father MacDonnell conducted the Hebridean Immigrants to their new homes In the spring.He mys the Hebrideans are ameng the beat set.tiers Canada ever had and he pleased with their progress, meme te ér CU KLUX KLAN FORMED IN AUSTRARES Melbourne.Australie, Aug.Tes | The Argus mys that a drench/ of the Ku Kiux Kian has been formed al\u2019 Auckland (0 combat Autatie labor.ft.I» eserted that the branch has a membership of nearly 1,000.x i i i As THOS.COOK @ SON The open of the world are centered these dayd en the Moditorsanesn.This ie ea ve tot the bistoric wenderiands on the wavoling with leieure and in the utmoet moot tuxurieus, mest ropiete, and largest stosmer euiling te the Mediterrneen neut season abounding itinerary embracing alt with à long say in with return by COMPA Tons point worth while Sires, Homertes od Apt ED 3 Set 28 Oct.26.5 Nov.1.UUNARD WVANCHOR À ANCHOR-DONALDSON From Montreal te Glssgow.CANADIAN NATIONAL RAULWAYS Samaria Pull information, REPORD CO.Ltd.THOME Limited.AND LEPFE Sept.21.+.Local Agents.THE ROBERT Quebec, paie | $e coin ine ot mosmation Sept.14.-Cairorom .Cairntorr apt.28.Cairnvaions The Robert Retford Oo, Led, N TRAVEL WITHOUT TROUBLE Try sur Invisible Courier System OKS TOURS HERE or ABROAD Transportation, Hotels, Travellers\u2019 Checks.Frank S.Stocking General Steamship Agent MORGAN BLDG.ALL LINKS REPRESENTED ISLAND PARK FERRY 88.FRONTENAQ.on and after 87th June, 1013, without guarantee, will leave: Quebec, 6.20, 7.30.Saturday only; 6.20 4.45, 6.50, 1.00 p.m.Sundey.9.185, 2.15, escept Saturday; 4.45, except Satur.11.30 2.80 16 a.m, (18.15, only).Quebec, 9.15, 11.30 am.1, 2.16, © 5.80, 4.46, 6.16 p.m, Istand, 10.am, 18.15, 1.30, 3.46, 440, 5.38, 1.00 p.m.Senay and Wedneaday.Quebse, \u20ac p.m.: Island, 11 p.m, ss CHAMPION.Quedes, 4.45 ex Bat; Berthier, 6.08 a.m.Tuesday and Thursday; te.Joen, 6.15 a.m.; St.Michel, 7 | ait BR laurent, 7.45 am Sunday Quebes, 9.80 a.m.; from St.Jean, |! 1.40 p.m.; St.Nicholas, 5.30 Fridays, Bt.Nicholas, 11.00 a.m.Sat, 3 p.m.for Berthier, The.round trip.Telephone 7860.\u20ac VHITE STAR OMINION Mentreali-\u2014-Quebse\u2014Liverposi.gra ys oun Sa IS Nov.17 {Ive WRITS STAR LINE AMERICAN LINA wy.th -\u2014 .M.MsePHERSON, 54 Dalhousie We, Qube, or Local Agenth FRENCH Line Jd \"join the Xaperlesced Travels\u201d BRE Be New York\u2014Havre=Parie Popular priçod ans-Giess shins 1 œ Bordeaux Le Bourdoanais Seve | Oct.30 Dec 11 Roussiilon.Ook.Nov.20 Jan.1 Havre an.11 1 New Orisane\u2014Vige £ ; Der fe ou 10 Pull Intormation CENIN, TRUDEAU À 0O., Ltd.General Agents 28 Notre Dame Street West Montreal or Local Agents sept.1 Ixtu,th ti e of Time Table EFFECTIVE Sunday, Sept, 2 1923 For Particulars Apply to Ticket Chang EEL THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, ANNE HAWAIIAN CALLS - TO BE DROPPED Canadian Pacific Understood To Have Dropped Honolulu Idea \u2014teeentahettal The Victeris Dally Colonist says: Plans of the Cunadièà Pecillo 124, to have eomé of the company's Hnérs operating from Victoria to thd Orlent include Honelu as à port of call en the outward trip during the Winter months, have beén dropped, it W undersived.The scheéule drown up some time aid arranged for ie at Homoluls by the stéameors - préte of Russia and Bmprém of Aula, December 5.J 3, February 30 and March 19, © hétté- ward stops were contemplated in the schedule for the Hewhildn Islands The new United Stated dry tgu- lations as they affect sipping are Bellevéd (0 be the reasons for the company\u2019s altered Intentions.ShouM the Canadian Pébldée liners call at Monelulu, which is Americhn voit, they Would be required té Are rive with he intestoAnts aboard The subsequent long voyage frem Honolulu to the Orient would be abeolutely dry.These are the conditions with which the Australian liners plying trem Victoria to the Antipodds vit Honolulu are complying at thé present time.They are wet ships te within à few hours of Honolulu, dry on arrival, and dry subsaquéat- ty umtil port iz again reached at US, REWARDS AUSTRALINS Cruiser Melbourne Rescued Crew Of Seattle Schooner in South Seas Seattle, Auguit 3T\u2014By order of the late President Harding, boting on bebAl! of the United Mates, eight men of tre Auptralian navy resanñtiy received signe) recognition for their heroic rescue of the of- A GOOD THING RUB IT IN HETHRINGTON'S BAKERY Every Variety of High-grade Bakery Goods, deitvered ve ail porta of the Oy, dally.384 ST.JOHN STREET \u2018Tel.8038.\u2014 GUST.Viens.LY.29 Miomedess.Memes.Ho a h E fl gid ontrenl.Liv M oi Lantopéies = .ois \u2019 : (the Weel ficere and crew of the wrecked 'Seatile schooner Helen B.Sterling jin a storm In the South: Sess in \u2018January, 1922.Chptéin Febkon, {who commanded the Australian battleship Melbourns when she jrewcued all hands from the Seattle ship, recéived a pair of dincculars trom the late President.Seven min ot the Melbeurns's crew eddh received & masaive geld model.\u2014 | SEIPPFING MOVEMENTS Port of Montreal, August $7\u2014 Arrivals\u2014Chill Maru, Sydney; Lakonia, Glasgew.Sellinge\u2014Deuli, Hamburg, CIGNAL SERVICE SHIPPING REPORT St.Jean, 1.0O\u2014la 3:26 p.m.B.B.Avov.L'intet-\u2014Clear, west.Father Peint\u2014Clear, cest.Im 12:10 p.m, Lerd Strathosns; C.Q.8.Druid at wharf this p.m.Out 10:66 am.Marloch; 8:50 a.m.Nallartus Litths Metis \u2014 Olear.calm.In acon meamer Riviers a la Martre\u2014Cloudy, cast In 13:30 p.m.Knockfierna.Fame Peint\u2014Clear, calm.Out 16:20 a.m.Kamoureske.Point Tupptr, N@-\u2014In 11:15 am.Sarnofite; 13:10 p.m.Philip T.Dodge.Fiat Point-\u2014In yesterday § p.m.Watuka; 7?p.m.Konginge.In today 1 am.Alfred Nobel.Out yesterday 13:30 am.Adamelto.SSRNURERERENRINS £ SEDPING NOTES. Why net take & book on your wvaesiion.P.J.EVOY Phone: 118.114 St.Jobn Gb \u201cYou BIRT, FIBHER\u2014On August St.Patrick's to Mr.and .Donald & Fisher.& sen.*\u2019O'CONNOR-\u2014On Mr.and Mradaughter.the 3304, ot Mra te s Ausvet 17th, RM.O'Congur, DIED.WARREN-\u2014At Quedec, on Auguat stth, 1953, Mise Isola Warren, formerly of Pointe au Plo, daughter of Joseph Warren msrchant, service and burlai on Woénesday, August 33th, at 29.56 an, at the Pointe au Plc Church, SITY QELEVES \u2014\u2014 Ja hereby given that the assess ment roll of the City of Levis for the tiscal year 1933-34 has Deen deposited ot the office of the undersigned Treasurer of the eity, and that the said roll will remain open for inspection by those who are interested or thelr representatives for FIFTEEN days from the present date.During the said delay of 15 days, any person \u2018who believes he or she has been wronged by any entry in the said assessment roll, will have to enter hiy or her complaint at the office of the amessors of the elty at the City Hall of Levis; such complaint will have to be in writing and under oath taken be- forse a Justice of the Peace, = member of the Council, or the City Clerk.Devis, August 21, 1933.NARCISSE BELLEAU, : City Treasurer, augtizi5 \\ EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CLOTHING JOR OUTDOORS For Bports, hunting suits and Duxbax pants, from Utica, New York, Mackinaw coats and shirts.Rdmond Belanger & Cie, Enrg., 29 Notre Dame Bt., Lower Town, Quebecaug22,24,26,28,80.septix6\" CITY OF QUEBEC BOARD OF HEALTH \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 I beg to draw the attention of bakers and all other citizens to the fact that the exchange of stale bread Is contrary to the laws of public health.Theiptore, I hereby notify all may concern, that the pr th of exchanging bread m cease immediately and that from the date of the present notice anybody contravening this order shall be prosecuted according to law.- Otéicer.August 30th, 1833.Quebes., 23rd August, 1933.I hereby give Public Notice that the effect of the Resolution sdopt- ed at the meeting of the 37th April last (1933), ordering the advance p- of one hour in grder to effect a saving and economy in lighting, hes ended and, in consequence, thersof, beginning at twe o'eleck a.m.during the night between the 31st of August instant and the let day of September next, the hour shell de computed as the solér hour uesd to de previsusly.(Signed) JOBEPH SAMSON, Mayor of Quebec.H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk.augsitt PY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i \u2014\u2014 \u201cDISEUSS PLANS FOR VISITORS Of Northern Quebec Who Are! Len To Visit Here On Sept.b At \\ \"Board Of Trade \"The Counoil ef the Hoard of Trads hald a short meeting yoster- day afternoon at which plans for the entertainment and reception of the hundred and fifty er so of the gentlemen from the Lake St.John region, who are golag te visit Quebes as the guests of the Board of Trade, as a return for the vigit te the Northern part of Quedsc of the members of the Quesbie Beard: y were discussed.Nothing definite was dogidee yesterday, but werk ie going ahocé on the plans for thelr entertainment, etc.while in the olty and ft likely that the complete pro.rammé covering thelr stay here will be issued today or tamorrew.The delséstion from the Lake St John région Will visit the clty on september 5, which Wil be Lake Bt, John Day at the Provincial à Muhivition and will ajsé de the day of Merit Agricole.\u201c - \u2014e\u2014 eee FIRE UNDER TERRACK.The firaman ware called out twiee yesterday, one pccanion being for » fire in & stovepipe on Richelieu street, the alarm being rang In from box 36, and the ether for & gmali Blase uhder the Terrace, far whioh a telephone call came in.: TUBSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928.BOY INJURED \u2014 Caught Running Board And Prevented Wheels Running Over His Body 1 An that mar yet be at- tendod with fatal \u2018resuite occurred last evening on Artillery street.when Jof¥ph Gagnon rn me son of Mrs.J.G.O.an, me struck by sn autemebile end badly, ajured.The yquageter, who 40 oui teen years of age, was hit by machine and would have pons right under the wheels bad be oi bets able to grab the running board wi » hand, and thus prevent the wheels passing over his body.As it waa, one of hie \u2018hands was Tun over, while he also retelved Injuries around the chest, it being feared thay ble lungs are affected.He wap immediately picked up and trenaported to his home where medical attention was at once given the lad.MS T VATE DIED YESTERDA Daughter Of Former Well- Known Merohant Of Pointe Au Pio Passes Away The death occurred here oot day of Miss lsola Warren, daughtss of Mr.John Warren, formerly & well-known merchant of Polate au Plo.The late Mims Warren had been in failing health for the past year or ao, but the end was un- ected.\"A lady of a sunny disposition, she was à popular figure in Pointe au Pic for many yesrs, up to the time that her father abandoned his business thers and came to live in Quebec, and her many friends down at that regort will be extremely sorry to hear of her end demise.She leaves to mourn their loss, in addition to a sorrowing tathér, four brothers-in-law, Messrs.Alfred De mers, of the Police Court of Quebec, Jules Dechene, of the firm of Dechene, Limited, furriers, and Os car Belanger, mall clerk, ail of this city, and Mr.John Hoover, lawyer of Washingten, D.C.Tne fanerel service amd = buris) wii} take piace st the Psinte eu Pig church tomorrow.morning at 9.30 the remains being sent there today.At The Theatres THE EMPIRE.Peter B.Kyne's story \u201cBrothers Under The Skin,\u201d which appeared in the Saturday evening Post some time ago, is on the programme at the Empire Theatre for the first half of this week and should prove & good drawing card for movie fans.The story, which is true to lite and with a humorous vein rum ning throughout, depicts the troubles of & Yeung married man whose salary { not large enough to satisty the craving of his wife for beauti- tul clothes.This results in some very hymoreus domestic situations in which his wife always contrives to have the upper hand.\u2018Strange to sey his employer is facing a similar problem and how they help each other to right matters results In seme very original situations, especially when the henpecked husband administers & sound thrashing to the foreman of his department and procesils to take his place.Melons Chadwick and Pat O'Malley take the leading parts slong with a good cast.A good comedy and a reel of Fox News complete the bil.THE VICTORIA.\u201cBluebeard\u2019s Fighth Wife,\" pow showing st the Victerls, is the modern verpion of the wél| knows fairy-tale and proves te be one of the best pictures the beautiful and talented actreas, .Gloria Swanson, has yet appsared in.The settings leave nothing to be desired and the cinematographer\u2019s art is slways In the forefront, mo expense being spared to assure the suecess of this platyre.Gloria as a young French girl, the daughter of parents who are not in the best of financial ciroum- stances, but contrive to keep up a vish appearanse, la forosd to marty a rather brusque, middle-aged mile llonaire, who haa embarked on the of matrimony no less than seven times, but all unknown te his future bride.Immediately after the wedding ceremony his divorced wives appear on the scene and make their presence known in & rather startling manner.How the eighth wife contrives to kesp her erstwhile husband, whom she reslly loves, by planning to make him jealous and by many: feminine wiles, is very interesting and ensures à good eveming's entertainment.In addition te thie thére is shown a very laughable comedy, which should at léast produce a few shuckies from the most sedate.me \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 REPRESENT COMMONS AT HUCHARISTIC CONGRESS Hon.Ernest Lépeinte, Miniatér of Marine and orien, and Heu.Rodolphe Lemieux, &peakér of the Housé of Commens will represent the Federal Government at the Bucharistie Congress, which ls tp open next month in this eity.Hon.Jacques Bureau end Hon.Dr.Poland sre expested also to attend the gress religious nt.mms MBIT MEDAL FOR BERTHIER FARMER, Mr, Hyucinthe Mousssau, farmer, of Bt.demsvieve, Berthier, has been awarded the Maerite Agricole gold medal! ascerding to am announcement made yesterday.Mr BY AUTOMOBILE] PRIEST KILLER BY EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE Rev.Father Ferdinand Masse, Vicar Of Ste.Philomene De Fortierville, Dead \"WAS CLEARING FIELD When Charge Exploded matdrely, And Ecolesiastio Recelved Fuil Force The tragio death of Rev.Father Ferdinand Manve, Gure of the par- ssh of Ste.Philomene de Fortierville, in the county of Lotbiniere: was reported here yesterday, the priest having been accidentally killed by an explosion of dynamite youterday afternoon.From details received hare yesterday, Rev.Father Masse, who had been parish priest of Ste.Philomens for the last five or six years, was ongaged in the (ask of clearing & field of rocks, etc, when « charge of dynamite that had been placed bénesath a huge Tock in the center of the field exploded Prematurely, Rev.Father Masse receiving prec tically the whole of the foros of the charge, being killed instantin An inquest will be conducted by Coroner Jolicoeur or Deputy Coroner Valle today.The deceased priest was wells known and was gresly esteemed being one of the most capable members of the clergy in the Province of Quebec.The news of the death of the prelate was {imparted to His Eminence Cardinal Begin yesterday afternoon end the venerable ocoleslastio was deeply grieved to dear of the untimely death of one of the atalwarts of the Church.He immediately ordered that all details of the sad accident be conveyed to him as quickly as possidle.The deceased priest had only reached the age of ¢3 years when he met his untimly death, and was very popular with aH those who had studied with him in their younger days, as well as with all his parishioners, whe adored thé very ground he walked upon, and who regret his untimely passing.MANGLED BY \u2018 When Horses Bolted Joseph Roy Of Lauzon Died Horrible Death (tipocigi te the Chroniele.) À horrible aceldent oceurred yesterday in thé parish of St.Jeseph de Lauson, when Joseph Roy was vo badly injured that he died in the Hotel Dieu de Levis hospital shortly sfter being transported there ia the ambulance.The unfortunste mam was engaged in the task of cutting hay in « fleld, and for this purpose was using & mowing machine drawn by two horses, Something connected with the machine broke, and Roy stopped the horess to get down and fix it.Instead of geing to the rear of (he mower, he went to the front, ber tween the horess and the machine, and while there the horses took (right at something and bolted, the machine mangling the unfortunate man badly.The ambulance wap summened as poon as he was discevered, and he was rushed to hospital, due nething coulé 5e done to save his life, ne being tos badly injured, and he passed awgy à couple of hours after antering she institution.Rey'e dody was (va hia home in the estremi of the parish of St.Joseph, abeut six miles from & chureh and eight from the forty, and an inquest will be held at Mr.Moisan's today.Oldest Residens Dead.Mr.France Turgeon, of Levia who enjoyed the distinction of being the oldest citisen of' Levis, died yesterday morning at the advanced age of 9% years.fie had been active and quike well up to a short time ago, and was onty Il a few saps.; @TTRAOTIVE PROGRAMME OF MUSIO TONIGHT.By the kind permission of Ir.Col Henr{ Cigare.DS.O, MC, the band ef thb Royal 38né.Regiment will play the foilewing programme on Dufferin Terrase this, Tuesdpy, svening from § w 10, weather permitting.! .1, March, Cavalry of the Clouds, .suncss0en000 asus s Alford 8.Overture, Plymouth Hee .Ansel} 5.(6) Vales, Sweet William.Joyce {») Moroéau Militaire a Dk ++.\u2026»\u2026 x Pme re in.|W be payable at its Banking Toso Re Chabot.\u201cformerty hu x na narrow and irregular range In today's quiet aemmion.- a bed and from now on a steady ore ROIS a $y on on crease with tbe increase in the num.| House in the City of Winnipeg and |ber merchant, of Ste.Justine, Dordes of the Xirie liens was attributed to profit taking on the Astreutos Corp ber of cars.Aocordi the latent | 2150 at its branches, on and afte |ahester, @istrict of Beauce, and part of recent buyses, the prior ws dropping 1 13 points.and the production is looked for.The W-| Brompton Pulp .423% 4246 41% ary ; ng to the Baturday, the first day of Septem- |duly anthorised to ester en justice.0! 4 5 , senses] Len de, one.eresse for the full year promises t0| Bell Telephone .130% 128% 128 182 (avaliable statistics of the Nations! ler, 1923, to gnareholders of re- plaintiff, vs Joseph R.Chabot, n° be still greater, as-oné large poten: | Brasilien Traction.43 43 39% 4g Safety Council in the United Babes! cora at the close of business on the [Sainte Justine, Dorches \u2019 (Ty BARKY & MOMANAMY.) tel profucer did not start oper-| British Empire Steet, 1st Hid 64 ea [the death roll for the year 1981 ap-| Tq TL HS OOM BF OH ° 48, Darcieater, détend- coke Open.High.Lew.OWOA |.i,q until well on in Jum.British Empire, nd DM.10% 18% |prorimatea 15.000.In 1938 cnere| 1S JAY BL BURSTEIN erty has Bren entercd this Amn Car & Fay.\u2026.\u2026.0.00.0000 100% 163% 163% 163% dustry is & ; 15 15° [were only 8,900 such deaths, while Pa Arte irait Amn : The gold mining industry n a|Can Car & Fay pfé.in 1819 thers were omy 5,535, and closed from the 17th to the 31s! |day dy the plaintiff, against the : LOOP.21200 veu 06 T3 4% 13 T5% leatiefactory condition, akhough the | Can Cement .3% 88% ae day of August, both days inclusive.|defendant.Saint Joseph de Beauce.Bmore a ou 22 Ee an Ii we Sigh ine of 8 Corin ta nae in 20 ne wer ite i oe ré ve our Evans dy Rm neo bee vu \u2018 - à ° CP.R: msn suena, he Wr ale L5 From or hin was prop ee | Coons Reserve +.» ob Imovile hus vaplély increased in the J.W.HAMILTON, snd nine hundred and cwenty- Brie Railroall:.21 115% 150 14% 16% 1 TT Tl wee shortage | Cons Smelting \"20% 26% uy |Ubited Sistes during these yearm but] oo HEY, RSS DIET athe Great Northern pid , bé Sb 64 56% > Poreupine thle Din.& dry fil] Can 88 Lince 1s 15 35 |even if the death rate has not in- naipes, July 13th, 1933.plaintiff.=vs13x1m Mis.Pacido ped.e633 Cex 37 [8 POOR à late breskup of ice | Can 88 Lines an © 4 ag chased In the sme proporuen Canada, Province of Quebec, Northern Pacific 57 su 56 88 lon the lakes and rivers proving a| Dom Bridge .\u201cou She automobile.the Safety Councli Si District of Quebec.In the Superior New Haven © Bonu om uu handionp ta \u2018he power coms | Dom Gla pid.104 104 104 » automobile.the Safety Watch for this Sign [cour No #1.Dame Alphonsine Pennsylvania @ 06 iy aay | tes.With: Incteshed crushing | Detroit United .G0 ERX GSM 694.[RSS EAC ath Lassard, of the city of Quebec, wit Engels 5 nx H 5 capacties and one new producer as- Dom Glass .26% sx wey 24% Te tne Dnited Baten Err of Narcisse L'Heureux, duly Bouthern Pacific.RS sew jl.1% |suted, t le expected «hat the 1973| Dom Textile - 2ièue 110% r50u 115.000 soldiers à yedr în war the thorised to ester en Justice, pial § of 1933.The| Dom Textile pid % % 10% |A ter\u201d À tite, vp, Narcisse L'Heureux, Southern Railway .31% 32% 333 [total will equal tha Ula.Trac, pfé :.\"iy 0% orror of war\u201d would bé brought city of Quebec, now of unknows @ Paul.oes 16 14% 16 gold production of Caneda for the Raminiptiquis .122 home #0 constantly that the country parts, foiner, defebäant.An action Union Pacifin vue 131% 130 130% |first six months of 1923 amounted Laurentides Pulp.se [would strain every nerve to have in separation as to property had\u2019 Bethiehem Steel .ny ss 521 to 830.403 fine ounces valued at| ono ay eu 5 warfare ceabe.But dey after dey been instituted in this cuse on the Crucible Steel .fi 61% 64 sex |610,964,382.Peer Lyall Cons .21 and year after year, the gutomoblle.2th of July, 1933.Quebsc, 20th | Quit States Steel .84% ° 81 83% Silver preduction also showed aly uur ga.112 Hke the car of Juggernaut, takes its dys 0 of July, 1923.Pelleau.Gosselin, y Midvale .eee.27% 36% 37% [might falling off when compared | oi 00 Power .128 heavy toll and the gyreral publie Boisvert & Dumoulin, attorneys for Republic Stee) .0% +474 47% [with that of the same pétiod in| national Breweries .50% seems to take It quite 48 & matter plaintift.| True copy.Belieau, U 8 Steel Corp.seu Ny 32 1933.However, the outlook fOF| Mont.Fram Debe.se |0f course.can Gosselin.Boisvert & Dumoulia, Vanadlum >.+4 33% 31% 32% lenia industry is particularly brishl| quebse Railway .19 So far es ada ie coucernté.nves d ê attorméys for piaintiff.Auaconda Copper.40%\".40% 3 40% gor tne latter part of the year.Larse| piordon Paper .- IU Le a onli ti) July3oxim Butte & supe oe 16%\" 1647\" 16%.; pripraents during the summer from | Shawinigan Power .116 es trey of tne be.rie Province of Quebec.Dib.Tapieation Caper :: nu.SX.36R ne mo ver min darts Re 20.|papers gives ond but Hie opp for || 10 TH Pay you fo select your rt of Québec.In the.Magis.C \u201cee «.: Rite Yukon will undeubtedly make | mninish River p î \u2019 : x \u2019 Kennecott ve 3 Hy 34% up for any declines im production | Steel Ce of Canadé.Li ni belteving that conti Se et Brikr Pipes, cars, Cigarettes |itrate's Court.No.8215.The burn Covper agnet oy «0 60% | from the older camps.During the | steel Co of Canats.p % 106% 100% 100% he a rsépers au ee Sree.and Tobacco eundries at twénty-third Gay of August.one A Ee ° 38% 3% BH |g.six monthe 8.336.946 ounces | 8: Lawrence Flour .\u201d 83 82 Ay BOT every accident.as a thousand nine eT rn Pierce Arrow .x 8 us 43 valued at $5.506,468 were produced | Twin City .0 SPW.00% OR |e writer has pointed out.This pe Pr Le Limitée, an Flores Arrow 2e da 105% 106% contrasted win 8,908,484 ounces| Toronto Street Railway ne ne ny ne writer states that during ons week Tacorporeted body, having its head Sr Carbueator.Lo.ry 11% easly - 71% valued at 35,997,199 in 1922.Winnipeg way.nc tree ete five chitdren, viatins of automobiles, office and principal business place Westibghones .\u2019 9% AS) pay, |- The otber metals all showed to- had been taken in at one of the s in the city and district of Que Willis-Overiand .7 % % in production compared with | Commerce .100% 190 130 |porpitedw, tht four of thet hed plaintiff, va.Arthur Trudel, formérd White Motors .: 4k 3.ops es 81 81 51 |the same period last yoer.Hochelags.146% 146% 146% [died within a few dave and that Limitee ity of the place called Huberdean?California Petroleufæ \u2018 20% 19% 20 Montreal .\u2018 234 338% 238% [not one of these cases had beet County of Argenteull, district Cosden OfL .30K 29 30% Closing Letters Nova Bcotia .257 287 267 2367 mentioned in the newspapers.The largest Tobscco Chaim [|| Terrebonne, presently of unknown General Asphalt 30 3TH YH Royal .- .219 219 318% 218% Some effort whould be made In|} score \u2019n Quebec, which you rts, and E.F.Broesau, of the | Marland Ofl .i.28% 274 28 By Local.Brokers Union .+.- 112 113 111% 111% [Canada to have automobile socident |] Gill recognise by the at me place, defendants.The de- A American oll: ae x 5% 69% \" dovennuseT PONDS a come Oiled under sign, of two pipes.« fendant.Arthur Trudel, is ordered Pacific OU .33 34 n (By McDougsll regell & Cowans) VICTORY BONDS\u2014(Free (rem Usus) Income Taxi ther nion, Prov or Mu- to appear within the month dating Froducers & mener\u201d i : 26% 25, 36% | Montreal Que.Aux.27-\u2014Beillag| 1927 51 p.c.due let Déc .103.87 103.87 103.87 102.47 [Dicival authority.Whh Guob AFH} we Maven big stock of we from ne ant Pb 4 1 emo SU usacescuutse % % 41% |g Brasil wes an uneettling factor in! 1923 334 p.c.due let No 100.15 100.15 100.15 300.18 | JSF 20 BU PL tse the |] following celebrated brands of | fails.Deputy Clerk, Magistrate's £ A I eur market today.The Mitrels.it is] 1933 53 p.c.due 1st Nov.106.75 105.76 105.78 108.76 | opr ipso annual loss of hfe thet we || pipes: Court.(True copy».Belleau.3 { Atlantic Gui.roscsssuvcaes 1444 13% 14 true, has reached a new low, but it WAR Loans: are now enduring.Balllargeon, Belleau & Boulanger, ; american Can .99% .91% 33% | has been declining steadily for eome| 225 5 p.c.due 181 Dec.0.0 00000000 100.78 100.75 108.75 100.75 B.B.B, DUN-HILL, @.B.D.|| iiorndyi for plaintiff.| augztx: § \u20ac Amn Inter Corp .+ 18% 18% 18% 18% [time.We are informed that to- VICTORY BONDE\u2014 onde to Income Taz)! The class were having a lesson on || PETERSON'S, PARKER or || sem\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014s à $ Amn Sugar Refinery .62% Su C4.65% [day's selling wus forced liquidation N © 100.75 100.75 100.75 100.75 animals .DUN-HILL SND, SMART, SALE BY LICITATION.Ama Woolen.co 88% SEK 34% 86K [on account of one of the recent fail- 1934 5% p.c.due ist Nov.1 108.40 103.48 108.20 103.36 \u201cCan a leopard change his} Kora TRIDENT, mITANA.| PUBLIC NOTICE is persby iven orn 5 to ree 186% 138% 126 128% lures.A great deal of Brasiltan has| 1934 5% p.C.due 18 Nov.\u2026.\u201d +, 5, 1 spots?queried the teacher.Ba A dance With ne fae Cuban-American Sugar .: + 17% 1836, 17% 18% |peen held by Canadians for some) Wayagamack Bonds .-.: \u201cYes, sir piped Tommy, the ll prices to sult ap purchasers.|| TOBE of suthorisation Tendored On cu ans meriean ugar .276 2TH 27% 27% | time, and the stock, until today has smallest boy in the cles Les the 27th of July, 1928, by Jos.Oneen CITÉE +.sue posse ee 117 127% - 127 173% li in the face of, the de- \u201cNow, that's quite wrong!\u201d mid siphore Roy, Esq., Deputy Prothene- Int Marise pd.co 31K MY C21 234 held a Brasiitan Exchange.There Chi the teacher.\u201cYou know that a Ask for Compons which are || tary of the Bupstior Court for the, US Rubber 02 ; SAO IK 40 doy |e ner, to be à gvod de: The cago | i leopard sant chasis big wpotst\u201d || Eiven with each Sec.purchase.|| Diftrict of Quebec.À Dame Wilhel à o stock at forty.The Produce Market \u201cOh, yes, he can, air!\u201d replies mine Langlols, widow of the late mand for th: rty.+ * | rest of = Er | ashton?Srecast Phila.NOVEL BLOUSE NESIGN Ybu've no idea how simple this smart bose is to make until you've purcngsed .the pattern.Ît is tot in_ one piece, save for the belt, which\u201d «ou Will note crosses in a most unique way, fastening a1 each side.Che pattern can Be, at in sizes 16 vears, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches cust measure.For the Jé-in:h sise, 194 ards of 36-inch material is required .Price 1c, stamps or goin (voila preferred.) Address ali Orders to Pattern De- pertment, The Quebes Chronicle.being added to the old building | |Social and Personal \u2014 Mr.Herman Forties has let ter Toronto.The Rev.Father O'laary hss leh {or Montreal Mr.Umiald Coote has returned ¥ town from lialifax.Mi.à Berthe Uafneau has returs- s@ (rom Muriey Bay.Mr.H.Bugene Charbonneau of Ouirement, is à guest \u201c the Chavau.| ur, and Mg.Eugens Caron 0; Tadoussac are Im lows fér a few days.My.and Mrs.B.J.Hebert are in town from Chicoutimi, guests at Lb« -hateau.Dp.and Mrs.C.¥.Owen of Brook yn, are in town, regatcred at the .nn.eau, Ar.and Mre.Gordon M.Noble, of lamtiton, Ont.~are In town, gus t ihe Chateau.Mr.and Mrs.John W.Lite, of Jontclair, N.J., are in the chy, say- « at the Chateau.Dr.and Mie +.GO.Fischer are .n town (rom Trenton, N.J.stas- ing at the Chateau.Ml:e Edith K.Black has return- led to town after spending several) weeks ay Cap a VAlgle.Lieut.-Colonel C.T.de Lanaudiérs of Joliette, is in town, the guest Jf Hrig.-Generai J.P.Landry.Mis Ida Donohue has returned to town trom Puine à Pie, where vhe spent the summer months.Mrs.Paul BE.Parent of Ottawa, is spending some time at Chateay Richer, the ses, ot Mrs.J.Boise vert.Dr.and Mrs.\"Kite Turgeon and Mr.and dia Omer J.Quay have left fog a short trip to Montreal and Ottawa.Dr.and Mra.Jules Fontaine and family returned yesterday to BSL Pamphile, after avendies a few days in town.Mr: and Mre.Euchere Lavole, ot St.Perpsiue, have reiurned home, after spending & few duys ut Lake Beauport Mia Placlds Morency end family have returned (to town from Pointe a Pic, where they spent the summer munthe .Mrs.Alme Marchand and ycuna daugirier have returned co towL trum Trols P.s.oles, .where the) spent the sumnier season.Mrs.P.Casault has returned (0 Montreal afier spending a couple ui weeks in tuwn, the guest of her brother, Mr.H.#.Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Rheaume and Mr.M.L.Rhesume, of Pike River, Que., arrived in town yesterday and are xtaying at the Chateau.Hon.Judge and Mra.C.B.Dorion have returned io town from \u2018St.Laurent, lslani of Orleans, where they apent the summer season.Miss Marjorie Davie is leaving tomorrow for Montreal, where anc will spend a (ew days: the gues, of her aunt, Mra.I.M.Davie, before proceeding to New York.Prufessor and Mrs.James Harkness who have been spending the summer at Cap a UAigle, are returning to Montreal about Beptember 1.Their sun, Mr.John Harkness, who has been spending the summer with them, Is returning to angland about the middle of the month to resume his studies at Oxtord.SLOTS STUY PROHIBITION TUESDAY, AUGUST M 1933.-Fashionable Store- Latest Weaves in Autumn Checking Jacquard Velours in black and colors.Valinee Cloth i in fashionable tones of the season: Marvella Clotlt in brown, navy, black English fines.Velours Cloth in all leading colorings.SPECIAL PRICED CHILDREN\u2019S UNDERWEAR Night Dresses, Underskirts! Drawers, Vests, Bloomers at very low prices.Special for girls going to boarding schools.! : Lepinay Limited 138-198 St.John St.Teepe: 085-858) * EE __ Absent-minded Prof.\u2014 \u201cDidnt you have « brother in this course last year?Student-\u2014\u201cNo, air, it was I I'm repeating the course.\u2019 A Absent-minded Prof.\u2014 \u201cExtraordinary resemblance, though.Positively extraordinary.\u201d \u2014 Veo Doo.A new automobile \u2018has been de.sigried to be dfiven from the back seat.And lots of husbands will rise \u2018a Joquir:: .What's new about that?\u2014Pit.eburgb Chronicle-Telegraph.- Social etiquette\u2019 doesn't Interest the-man who le wearing & purous pisster- ons a hot day.Enjoy more fruit de Not many fruits were good jam or jelly makers, until the Certo way made all fruits available.The old-time, long-boiling process was so tedious you never put up enough jam and jelly.The , one-minute boiling method is easy, uick and certain.The season's nds you with a wonderful variety of the most delicious jellies and ja Jou sver tasted, say.erto pectin-_Nata atare\u2019s - making substance.Certo-made jam! ectiy, and Jae and Jap k lots.let of Recipes bottle.Write today Certo bookiet of 73 recipes (free).Deugias Pecking Compeny.Lil.Cobuurg.Mother Natures yWar-round jell maker How to Make Apple or Crabapple Jelly Remove stem and blossom ends| juice.Measure 7% level ups 34% {rom about 8 Ibe.ripe fruit, and ect | bs.) mean add 4 cape fe == in small pieces.Add 8 cups water, | 127 cover pan and simmer 10 minutes.A 5 boris os sd \u201crush with masher, cover pan and bene again to a rok boil fo: [immer 5 minutes longer.Place fruit|uté.Remove Irom fire, let stand \"i a cheesecloth bag and squeeze out!minute, skim and pour quickly.But Could Not See Premier King (By Canadian Press) Ottawa.\u2018Aug.27\u2014Members of a Commission representing the Committee of Bceottish Churchmen vestigating the working of prohibition,\u2019 called at the Prime Miniæcra uffice this morning, but were unadl- to see, Premier King.owing to h.s absence from the c.ty.The Prime Minister, who ds paying a visit to he conetituency of Nurth York, will not teach the Capjtal unt] Weduceiay morning.The members of lite Commixeion sald that they: had completed a ows of the United States and were now covering Canada trom the Pac: fis to he Atlantic, They are investigaiung the origin, nature anu working of prohiluidon and.other liquor lezislation in the United States ant Canada and collecting data regard.nz ths effect of this Je tion on heulih, business * industrial and agricultural eftlel sy, amusements domestic, social and other conditions, etc.On their return to Scotland they ioe.sion are:\u2014 Rev.John Malcoin Munro, Fe'n- burgh: Rev.Joseph Johnston, Edinburgh: Robert Gibson, Edinburgh and WilHam Price, Livingstone; Rev.William #wan, of South Leith, Convenor of the Church of Scotland | Assembly's Committee on Temperance; A.M.Burnie, d rector of the Edinburgh, Y.M.C.A., and Roderick Maneon, of Edinburgh are also in she party.After calling at ths Premier\u2019s cffive they vielted other Govarnment départmen:s.1 \u2014 RUM PIRATE CASE AT GLOUCKSTER WAS CONTINUED Gloucester, Mass.Aug.27\u2014Car) Voss, of Gloucester, charged with attempted murder in connéctibn with an attack by armed men on \u2018he Canadian Schooner J.Scott Kankenson oft Rockport, a week 5 n which Captain Arthur Moore, and, :he cook, Harry Harme were wound- + +8.wan arraigned In the Dietr'et Court today.The case was continued to September Sth and bail was set at $10.108, Judge Lincoln refused she prisoner\u2019s request for lowes ball on se.count of the serious cohdition of Caplain Moore, who ls ali in à ho phai here.Committee Reach Ottawa, \u20ac will make à report to the Commis.The members of the Comms.; | Ih i QUEBEC S Jaeger | Pure Woo 1 il 1 : Goods Shop | A Ÿ Cor.Buade & D OPPOSITE, GENERAL P Fort Sts.| T OFFICE | Everything.in Jaeger For Men Women and Children Selling Agents For .JAEGER PURE WOOL | | i < "]
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