The Quebec chronicle, 6 octobre 1914, mardi 6 octobre 1914
[" + vu > \u201cWy HUNTLEY & PALMERS READING, ENG.- CELEBRATED BISCUITS \u2018ue We have received a large assortment of these biscuits.Owing to an advance in the cost, higher rate of freight, war risk insurance, heavier duty on sweet biscuits, we are compelled to add § cents per pound on the established selling price.THE ASSORTMENT CONSISTS OF MORE THAN 60 KINDS A.GRENIER, GROCER AND WINE MERCHANT, Established 1882.94-96 St.John Street.Phones 1247-1248 [HOW THE RUSSIANS CROSSED MOUNTAINS NYS WORK IS SATISFACTORY WINSTON CHURCHILL AD.HAVE DISPELLED LEGEND DRESSES \u201cCALL TO ARMS\" | THAT THE EASTERN CAR.MEETING.| FATHIANS WERE IMPREGNABLE Winston Churchill, accompaniid by \u2018 F.E.Smith, M.P., and T.P.O'Con- | nor, addressed the great \u201cCall to arms\u201d ting in Liverpool.\u201cThe times in which pu tive,\u201d Mr, | \u201cSide by side with the official ac- Churchill said, \u201care terrible, Events lcount of the German defeat on the have passed outside the boundaries ; Russo-l'russian frontier details ar: of the most daring imagination.The published of the Russians crossing tin London, \u2018uct.S\u2014A Reuter despatch from Petrograd says: | _TO-DAYS WEATRER \u2018 Th ; \\.=== | The Que : QUEBEC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914.Raw (rom evéry quêrter of actual facts are so stunning, the scale of all the phenomenal, presented to our view so vast, that we can only feel that we we must lay hold of the next obvious, simple step which duty indicates.(Cheers.) The end we cannot see, nor how we shall reach the end, but the immediate step be: fore us we can see quite plainly.1 have not come here to ask you for you: cheers.| have cone tu ask you frr a million men for the gallaat army of Sir John French\u2014a million of the ficwer of our manhod, nothing but the best, every man a volunteer.(Cheers.) \u201cA million men maintained in the field and equipped with everything that science can iuvent »r money can buy, maintained and supported by the resources which, while we maintain command of the seas, we ca 10d and feed up steadily .t§ their.full strength until this war is settled in the only way.Loud cheers., I come to ask to you for this with great confidence, because it can quite easily be done as long as we continue alt of the same mind.(Cheers.'l have only one song to sing.These are days of action rather than of speech.You have no need to be unxious about the results.God has blessed our arms with unexpected good fortune.For myself.having studied this matter with some atten- tion, I could not have hoped that at | this stage of the war circumstances would have been so favorable to the allied cause.(Cheers) \u201cWe must look to solid founda- | tions for our real sources of sirength.and even if this hattle now preceding were to prove as disastrous as it appears to be triumphant,\u2019 and even if other battles were to come sinister in consequences, still the British Empire, if its resolution does not fail, could finally settle this matter as it chooses.(Cheers.) \u201cSo far as the navy is concerned.we cannont fight while the eneniy remain in port.We hope a decision at sea will be a feature of this war.Our men who are spending a tircless vigil,\u201d hope that they will have a chance to settle tic question with the German feet; and if they do not come out and fight they will he dug 0 like rats in a hole.(Loud cheers and laughter.) \u201cUnder the shield of our navy we can raise an army in this conutry who will settle the war.\u201d SXTEN KILLED IN ~ MINE EXPLOSIGN THE EXPLOSION WAS CAUSED BY STRIKING A POCKET OF GAS, | Birmingham, Ala., Octnber 5\u2014Six- teen men are known to be dead and twelve injured as the result of a pocket gas explosion early today, at the Mulga mines of the Woodwarg Tron Company rear Ensley.Remov- D (UNSWE CORDOW\u2019S LONDON DRY CIN GORDON\u2019S OLD TOM GIN GORDON\u2019S SLOE GIN | Carpathians, which, as one writer says, destroys the legend that the Eastern Carpa-hians are impregnable.\u201cBefore attaining Uzsok Fass, th: Russians successively captured, thanks to a wide flanking movement, three | well masked positions which were strongly dilended by guns.Each time the Russians charged the enemy fled, and the Russians followed up the | Austrian retreat with shrappel ana j Quick-firers, inflicting heavy losses.* \u201cDuring the Russian retreat through the Mazur Like district, in East Prussia, a Russiar: Qattery was surround- 1ed on three sides by the enemy's | quick.firers.The infantry was on the other side: of the lake, and the Rus- : sian ammunition was exhausted.In \u2018order to avoid capture, the com- i mander ordered the battery to gatlop atberdecliviy \u2018into the lake.His i order was obeyed and he himself was , imong the drowned.\u201cDuring an assault on the fortress of Ossowetz, a German coiumn got iinto a bog.The Russ:ans shelled the !bog and the single road crossing it.:The Germans in trying to extricate , themselves sank deeper into the mire jand hundreds were iilled or wounded.Of the whole column there were only about forty survivors.\u201d AT THE AUDITORIUM.The Strand War Series and Kinema Color Pictures proved very attractive at the Auditorium and the patrons of- this house seemed to like this kind of pictures better thah anything : else although there is a good vaudeville bill on this week.The illustrations of Paris, the pictures of all the cities damaged or destroyed, by the Germans in France and Belgium are certainly at this moment the most interesting scenes one can set his eyes on.And the fighting ships of all na tions will also give you an idea oi what wealth has been spent just for safeguarding the costs of all the countries exposed to their enemies\u2019 guns.The five acts of vaudeville are greatly varied.Valdos\u2019 trained doga and monkey were more than interest.esting and\u2019 they deserved the applause of both audiences yesterday.The bicycle experts-greatly amused the patrons of the theatre with their wenderful feats, and the \u2018Desmond Sisters, with their partner, Barney Stone, made a real hit with their singing and dancing.As an equilibrist, Alexander Brisson has very few rivals and his work is so nealty done.The Musical Alexanders have many catching numbers HUGE FARMS.The biggest averafe sized farms in the world are in South Australia, where the average squatter holds 78000 acres.al of the bodies is proceeding slowly, only nine of the sixteen dead having heen brought out early tonight.Mine efficials state the explosion was purely local and was caused by striking a pocket of gas.What ignited the gas has not been determined.The mine itself was not seriously damaged.| Mulga mines had a previous explosion on April 20th, 1910, when thirtysfive were killed.ETENED) ta.ni 4 + ADVANTAGE IN London, Oct.5 9:57 p-m.\u2014General Von Kludk, reinforced with troops from the German centre, continues to make a deter mined stand againet the attempt of the Allies to outflank him.The French, who yesterday officially reported that all the German attacks in this region had been repulsed and that the Allies had resumed the offensive, followed this today by the announcement that while to the north of the Oise the battle which commenced seriously about September 25, continues with great violence, no decisive result has been reached and that at certain points th French trnops have had to yield ground.The Germans, in their report issued last night, say that the battle is proceeding successfully for them.Both in London and in Paris there is the grestest confidence, although some surprise is displayed at the success of the Germans in preventing the cutflanking movement.There is a feeling, however, that the Germans cannot extend their line much further north withour weakening it at some point.Along the rest of the line, the French communication says, there has been change; so that the progress in the region of Soissons and in Woevre, reported on Sunday night; either has satis- tied them for the moment or they have been checked by the Germans, Of the fighting here, as on their right, the German repart says it is proceeding favorably for the German arms.Naturally progress by either sijemust be extremely siow, for after every advance, nog matter how slight, the troops maks ie rentrent sels far protection against the shells from the enemy's guns posted in strong positions from one end of the line to the other.The defeat of the German army which invaded Russia from East Prussia \u2018appears from Russian accounts have been cven more decisive than previously stated.According to the Kussian ambassador at Rome, the Germans, who he says were completely defeated and routed, have suffered a loss of 70,000 mea and have been forced to abandon everything.The Russians are now moving forward with the object of again invading East Prussia.This victory, if it is as complete as reportèd, is of the greatest importance to the Russians, as it will prevent the Germans from undertaking any operagons from land and sea, which would have compelled Run À turn at least a part of its attention in this direction.Gen.Rennenkampf apparetly drove a wedge between the two German forces which were advancing upon Druskeniki and Ossowetz and brought about the battle of Augustowo, which resulted in a Russian victory.If the Germans have not already retired from the left bank of the Niemen River at Druskeniki, their defeat at Augustowo must compel them to do so.The moral effect of another invasion of East Prussia will also be of importance.From the Silesian and Galician battlefields nothing has come through today, and probably the main armies have not come together, though a big battle cannot much longer be delayed, as, particularly on the Silesian frontier, both armies are moving forward and will meet in Ruusian Poland.Before the Russian advance in Galicia the peasants are fleeing the country, and it is reported that 20,000 of them have reached Bohemia.The sanitary department of Vienna reports that four cases of Asiatic cholera have occurred among the troops returning from Galicia, but that all have been isolated Of Antwerp the official report says that the situation in the fortified positions remans unchanged.Fighting, ton, continues in the Near East, and the Anglo- French has succeeded in destroying Lustica, an outer defence of the Austrian seaport of Cattaro.While the Servians and Nontenegrins are attacking che outer fortifications of Saraveyo, Belgrade, which has been so nften under fire has not been bombarded for several days, probably as a result of the re-occupation of Semlin by the Servians, Skirmishes have occurred on the Anglo-German frontier in East Africa, due to German raids into British territory for the purpose of cutting the Uganda railway.All these raids have, according to the British official report, been repulsed.While the usual life in England is not seriously upset by the war, the regulations in many respects are becoming more stringent.An instance of this is to be found in the action of the authorities, who, in order to keep the army provided with warm clothing, have commandeered large quantities of woolens in Leicestier, a step which is likely to be followed slsewhere.- Chronicle.| .BATTLE SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN | WITH FORCES OF THE KAISER French Troops Were Compelled To Yield Ground At Certain Points-Paris And Londoni Display Confidence-Germans Lose 70,000 in Encounters With Russians-Situa- tion In Antwerp Remains Unchanged-British yr YES Repel Raid In East Africa f WAR SUMMARY made by the French War \u201cThe general sitaution is Only latonic reference concerning the actual fighting is Office in ite latest report on the warfare in northern Francestationary,\u2019 it says.Of present conditions on the left wing of the Allies\u2019 line, where a previous report had said the French had been obliged at certain points to cede ground to the Germans, the later War Office statement merely declares that the action still continues.It adds that in the Argonne and Meuse regions day and night attacks by the Germans have been repulsed by the Allies.In the eastern war zone the Russians report that having conquered the Germans in Russian Poland, two Russian armies are invading East Prussia with Allenstein a6 their objective.; 4 In the south, on the Adriatic, French men-of-war are reported again to be bombard- : ing the Austrian port of Cattaro.As yet the situation surrounding the forts at Antwerp,which are under bombardment by the Germans, has not been definitely cleared up.The Germans still claim that they have captured several of the outer fortifications, while the Belgians declare that the defences remain intact.\u2018 man warships at sea.RISA SIA SIRS ANE i The Weather Toronto.Oét.3-A fairly pronounc- SI Bf Ligh ghesure 7 down over Ontario and Quebec today from the north, while the western disturbance mentioned yesterday has dispersed.Rain has fallen locally in Manitoba and Saskatchewan and snow and rain in Alberta; from Ontario eastward the weather has been fair and warm.Temperatures: Min.Max.Victoria .\u2026.-\u2026.48 36 Vancouver .\u2026æ © Kamloops .\u2026 36 62 Edmonton .4% 4 Calgary .32 36 Medicine Hat .LM 40 Battleford .40 35 Prince Albert .36 4 Swift Cutrent .\u2026 32 48 Moose Jaw .3 8 Regina .32 4 Winnipeg .50 67 Port Arthur .50 6 Parry Sound .46 68 London .49 M Toronto .\u2026 487 Kingston .48 75 Montreal .\u2026s 7 Quebec .46 68 St.John .52 62 Halifax .0 6 Forecasts: Lower Lakes and Georgian Ray: Upper Lawrence and Ottawa Valley.Easterly winds, fair and a little cooler.Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf: | North-easterly winds, fair and conler.| Maritime: Fresh northerly winds, fair and cocler.Superior: Fresh easterly winds, fair and a little cooler.Western Provinces: Easterly winds mastly fair and cool.BAPTIST MINISTER SAVED FROM DEATH, Niagara Falls, Ont, Oct.S\u2014=Mrs.P.O.Rogers today saved the eRv.William Kirkpatrick, a retired Baptist minister.frcm death under the wheels of a Michigan Central passen- r train.The woman, seeing Drirkpatrick on the track.in an epileptic fit, vushed from her home, neat the crossing.and dragged him away just as the train passed.The engine struck the man a glancing blow, but he was not.seriously injured.Dr.Kirkpatrick is past 65 years of age.\u2014 ACCOUCHEMENT OF QUEEN HELENA EXPECTED.Rome, via Paris, October 61.16, m-\u2014Offciel announcement is made here that the accouchement of Queen Helena is expected next January.The King and Queen already have four children\u2014one boy and three girls.; \u2014\u2014 CHUPRATNODNABOUTD Là HEAVY FIRING IN THE NORTH SEA.\u2014 London, October, 6\u2014A Reuter despateh de Amsterdam o Ÿ o ° © 8 © states that news has been re- © ceived from The Hague of a heavy gun firing heard yester- a u day from s westerly direction in the North Sea, 9 0 » £ 0 2 9 9 9 9 9 2 Q 9 B \\ À report from Berlin that Br Portuguese Minister at Washington that hi whenever Great Britain could call upon her tection existing between the two countries.; Great Britain is investigating coal shipments from the United States under the suspicion that the cargoes instead of reaching the ports to which they are destined reach Ger- The Prince of Wales Relief Fund has now reached $13,000,000.itish ships have arrived at Lisbon and that Portugal's co-operation with the Allies in the war is imminent brought forth a statement from the s country was prepared to take such a step to do so under ther the treaty of mutual pro- Exclusive Pari Fall and Winter Opening sian Direct Importation GEORGETTE 28 St.Louis \u2014 ot eT ae st.AMONGST THE T Necessities of War Don't forget & Waterman Fountain Pen Which is an essential in every soldier's kit Call in and let us fit your hand, at JOHN E.WALSH'S Reg\u2019d, 11 ST.JOHN STREET VALIQUET\u2019S RESTAURANT Formerly of Boston.12 Fabrique St., Opposite City Hall, Steaks, Chops, Rolls and Coffee Our Own Farm Milk Cream Butter and Eggs PHONE 1526 œurn \u201cANVdNOO WINANON \u201c18 SINVP IS SIL \u2018ANDOV SITVE ® Hite wmpepng og NOWG PUD SUISUN \u2018POUSOISD STVOO SYD NVRAS .NOININOG:, CE:VONNTES Nii J) CURANND SUP SENENR TVOO NOININOG BELGIANS AND GERMANS CLASH IN AFRICA.London, October 5\u2014Letters recelv- ed-in Londen by commercial firme with interests in the Belgian Congo, report that French and German trad- ors hyve clashed at a number ot places with some resulting.fatalities.The Belgien government, the letters add, have placed guns on the hoats on the Congo, ready to resist fecgan attacks, bene, DR.ROCHE RETURNS HOM?ZI AFTER ILLNESS.Rochester, Minn.,, October $\u2014 Di W.J.Roche leaves Tuesday for hill home, after an extended stay in this city, during which he submitted to \u20ac very serious operation for kidney trons ble, = Dr.Roche returns almost complete ly recovered irom his silment, and ace cording to his daughter, who has bceæ with him constantly, there is evetff indication that he will, in time, fully restogpd to normal health, 1 is + # - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914.\u2014r===\u2014=\u2014=ovaue | Framed Pictures Special at $3.00 \u2018Wonderful picture bargains have been very frequent\u2019 herÉ of late, and we here announce one \u201cef, , the nent of the lot.' ¢ Handsome Pictures in various subjects, framed in \u20188-inch gilt moulding, with fancy corners and centre.Size 26x34.Special Price, each .eer eee reeses seen ened $3.00 ° 4 vast stuck we are boupd to have j ished with velvet buttons.pockets.od Tweed, made made of Bulgarian velvet.an! ur of black plush.hest adcantage.This offer simply vour ideas of value.Bought Here - Are Sponged - | And Shrunk | FREE moger -saving \u2018route.| | Dress Goods i ial Price ,.Guard the rising generation by using always in the home Eddy\u2019s Non-Poisonous \u201cSesqui Matches Politively harmless to children, even if accidentally swallowed.be- - * cause the composition with which tie heads no poisonous ingredients.ace tipped, \u2018contain KHAKI PUTTEES -FOXE'S SPIRAL NON-FRAYABLE FUTTZES.JAEGER BRITISH WARMS.JAEGER.SLEEPING BAGS.JAEGER WAR SWEATERS.JAEGER WOOL-LINED LEATHER GLOVES.JAEGER SLEEPING HOODS AND SQCKS.KHAKI WORSTED STARS AND CROWNS.KHAKI METAL AND GILT STARS AND CROWNS.KHAKI ONE, TWO AND THREE BAR CHEVRONS.OFFICERS\u2019 KHAKI CAPS.John Darlington mm Opposite Post Office JUST REGENED Harris* Saddié Soap, Edwards\u2019 Faglish Dubbin, Viscol, Nugget Polish Brushes, Military Boot \"Jacks\", Leather Laces and Hob Nails, Boots and Shoes, Riding Leggins, Everything in footwear.Custom Shoe Makers 42 1-2 Fabrique Street \u2018Tel 427 Tweed in navy blue, made in plain style, with black velvet collar.The collar, cuffs and pockets are piped with pale blue velvet and are fin- At $1250\u2014A raglan coat of medium weight Tweed, in -a mixture of dark grey, with white dota.lt is made in plain style, with side At $14.50 -A coat of fancy mix- in plain raglan style, with bias flare.The collar us At £16.00\u2014A coat of black and red check, made in plain style, sirh\"!r -flared, Has side pockets, H JACOES & SONS OMPARY Rata Division.187-173 & Joseph Streetjust thé coat you are looking for.At §9.50\u2014A Coat of heavy At #19.50\u2014A coat of rough :j 1 Tweed, in checks of black, grey and material in a long plain style.Has tam mixture.Made in raglan style, with strap st back and pockets.At $19.50\u2014A coat of heavy weight camel's hair cloth, with yoke extending nearly to the waistline, and finished in strap effect at back.Collar and cuffs sre of self material.Color blue an | grey muix- ture.At $24.50\u2014A coat of heavy Tweed in large black and white checks.Has collarette fastened to a yoke, side pockets, and large round buttons.These Smart Qvercoats Priced at $10 Each You voung men could search the whole city carefully without finding such an npporutnity as this toto invest a ten-doilar bill to the means that you can get an overcout Overeoats § ndark brown and grey with fly front.with the sleevæs \u201cpriced, resembling the faghionable Balnacadn style.Sices 35 to 40: Our :Spee is .French and Vienne Brads a Specialty.roLY et.Phone 362.me .so st.t : HOOL MER BEAUBIEN, LL ve sit ob Jot Telaphoss 22 * TTL Bes Res 496 Toh tt no hese ss.| \u201cHours, à am.to § pm 1490 Advocate.NE, vaste: .Lu GERUAIN LEPI Office, 118 < = = = =~ Dos 148165 Be Peter Brest - .- Quebec.D* tous gad CASH MEAT MARKET.Ee oT a.Veer By GET IT AT 116 Mountain HI.10 St Ursule Street Choice Mests always on hand.St Rech, Quebec.ee _ : Office Hours fram # em.te 12.20 L MORENCY Prog, Tel 2118 bi, - i A \u2014 RR [ER ilyrand « prutes à SESNIER : \u20ac > (BRAN pre Civil Engineers OS i; 111 Monnaie Mt DT MATE ee THE HOUSE OF Q, PICARD à 20N - Phone 44.Telephone 3430.Montreal and Philadelphia Dental Colleges QUALITY, SERVICE ue ae pe eines fete = REG Doc: voRTIN, 8.8e 42 Pabcique Brent and ten FER ett sie of stacy spllancen - - \u2018elephone 543.Û aise hot air, water and steam apperstus.AUD & SAVARD, Civil Bagisser.Prices that save money se bot air FLORISTS Morte, Derristere, Commissioners, ts.Quebec Rallway Building, -_\u2014 EE i \u2014_\u2014 WM.PENNY, FLORIST.JOS.E.MONAGHAN \"Save removed to Quebec, DR J.REID, THE QUEBEC BRICK CO.LTD.Store 179-181 John Street.INION 1 BUILDING.Surgeon Deutier Speciaity Crushing Stesa ou ===] office snd Residence, 231 Des Fosse SL = 2, 17, 34%, 13°, doe Museusry.ve wabroken | Greenhouse Corner Cyrille Street and FLORIST Paces GAUVIN & BRAUCKRMIN, Office Hours: $10 12 am.1 ta § pm and ii Stone Belvidere Roadrm LA À Nydtssle and Municipal Enginçers and ) | No Agencies.Surveyors, \u2014 = \u2014_\u2014 » pLaNONDON, GRENIER & BEDARD, ol ide ToL esa : CrouTieR more, Telephones 485 and 709.Belvedere and St.Louis Roads Ÿ \u2019 \u201c » + Botvodere vs, 4 .MONTCALM æ P.M.Poactes, 3 Phone HW, 50 Mountain Hül Advossten, Barristers ead Solicitors.Offies Quibes Ty.Bids.Be Joseph Sureot Pian 10 SE VIN, SEVIONT à PROULK, PRO DROUIN, .DhiE.20 0 Joogh So ue ene SAL6-0066 0 er re eet et ALLEYN TASCHEREAU, LL» Aévesate, Darrister ond Selisieer.0 St.Peter Street Phone 1408.me At rm ptm TURAEBON, ROY, LANGLAIS & MORIN, Advesston Potes Bt - - = - Quebm, Officer 126 St.dent et 2 KY & GAONE Real Estate EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE If you have à house 69 sée onto + te lot-call cn 20-00 de the rest.CHOICE BUILDING LOTS YOR SALE C.© Geuvin, Coasiting Raginesree eee tee A.LEOPRED, Ored.Laval and McOML Civil Eagiseers snd Survayees, SPECIALTY WATERWORKS, Wh Jats » oo.» - + Phone 843 tt Joncas, TREMBLAY a MALOUIN, Civil Raginoors and Surveyors, Merger Dulléiag 8 Jossgh Be, Toh 3798 - » = < Québes \u2014\u2014\u2014 HECTOR GRENIER, LAND SURVEYOR Quebec Land Surveyor 0 2e Joseph Bt - = < = » Passe HI Orkin Bleck, Quebec.ALFRED MERCIL, B.A.8e Consuiting Enginew Professor at Laval Universitg.Seructural\u2014Mochanical~ Electrical, Dominion B 1 Dominion Building\u2014126 at.Deter Bt.Er c\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 EDPOR POULTRY PARN Opocialtion: Brellora, Monsters, Brosdors of White ané Barred Piymoutt-Reche D» & GAUDREAU, Dentist.98 St Joseph Street.- - - - Tel 2000 Quebes.Jewelers A.LANGLOIS, Jeweller and Optician.234 80 Joba Stren Phone 4146.\u2014\u2014 E, 4 CHOUINARD, * 233 Su Joseph Street Manuistturieg Jewellere.Phone 2064.P.BRUNET, Watehmaker, Jewsiter, Optician.E.BIGAOUETTR, My.191 St Joseph Street, Pounded 1087.hone 2339 tien .¥ , Pine Watch sad Spesial Aten po yor CI J.5 DOBRIN, Watahtaker end Jewaller.29 Buade St, (Opposite the Baciliea) Dismends, Ould and ver auch, Closks, ty - iia ete Inere Werk Quebes.W.Childe.Telephone 5993.THE MARATHON CAPE AND QUICK LUNCIL Per Ladies\u2019 cnû Gentiemen.Gpecial Meas rom 138 P.Mad Americas Oyseers.Oysters ond is every style.Frosh Lodetersj Furniture Store.P.T.LEGARE, LTD.312 St.Joseph Street.QUEBEC, THE REXALL PHARMACIES Dien & Jolicoeur, 133 St.Joseph St, Phones.6161-6162: Jolicoeur Pharmacy, 338 St John Bt, Phones, 5151-5152; Dion Pharmaty, 110 Commercial St, Levis, Phone 14.\u2014 REID & co.LTD, Dealers In wra end Beh Stack, Sere Metal Pig rR oe Mill Supplies and Cement, 278.Poul &t.- - - Pohne 122 329 St Paul Bt Palais, Quebec, Opposite C.P.R Station.Always on bead, wines liquors and choice Cigare.HONORE CLOUTIBR, Prep.sr- URSULE HOUSE, 72 Ursule Street Cor.© Ursule and St.Louis Stree.The best site in the City, mest centrally located, large and airy reems, all modern cou- cos ROOMS AND BOARD For rates and ether jcuters apply te Pome 2244.MRS.J.LEMRSURIER ty ST GEORGE'S HOUSE, 10 St Ann Street OSWALD BROS, (Members Meatreal Steck Esohange] STOCK AND INVESTMENT BRONERS, cared 55 \"A CLAND, Seen UY Taam, ° M188 A.CLARK, MILLINBR 128 St.Joba Street Phone 4320.Jota 3 Good rooms.First class table Seperate Meals by day or week MRS.T.1.DOUGLAS, Prep.Tr.\u201d COATES, Saddler and Harnesemaker.63 St.Augustin Street, Quebes.For years with Messrs.8.Fisher & Sons.Baddies and Harness of every description made and repaired.Trunks, Bags, Satchels and fine Leather Goods repaired upon shortest notice Prone 5148.Also Agent for The Sillery Nurseries.C.A.PARADIS, ; Quobes, Recerver and Shipper of all kinds of May, Straw, Feed of all kinds, Beans, Peas, Flour, sin Produce, Thimethy and Clover Seedat connections in Canada, ote.Low rates ef commission.Alway open te take Demostie ead Pereign Agencies.Correspondence solicited.THE QUEBEC ELECTRIC CO., Electrics! Rnginsers and Contractors, Que.Drneces, Motors, Blectric Piztures, Tele tre Bells, Anqunciatecs, Elootrie Moctore Pass Wiring ie all its bronches: I?werk promptly atiended to; Retimates Purnichedpy and Selesroem, 137 Bt.Joba Siren, Telephone 284.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Yy, >.ROGERS.Modieal Hall, Guanine Bites nd Fersen Bree r en * Patent Medicom Goods | Prescription Department vnder thorengaiy tent Asclatacte Bon D 10 PM.Pounded 1876.Phone 1227 ÇHas VRZINA ENR Contrester.Plumber, Electricien, Het water appiisness, Cosking Steves of afl makes, 119-123 Bridge St, Que mar ts tr YOUR EYES ARE SAFE IN NY CARR J.A.McCLURR, O.D., Optometrist and Sptisian.109 St Joba Sb HERBERT WOISAN, Undertaker, Director of the Puseral Ascoulation of Quebec.Specialty: Embaiming.Work Querantecd 297-200 St.Jocph Bt a » = so oc = Todephone M70.Tolophene 126, | Quotes À We thank the public for their patronage and solicit a continuance of the same.LEADING FLORIST, MRS.LEMIEUX 99 St.John Street.Phone 236.FOR CHOICE FLOWERS Phone 648.Opticians SDE KLEINE CHINE Telephone 1443.A: E.ÉOUTIER, 0.D.Optician ond Optometrist.Graduate of the Opthalmic College nf Canada and also of the Opticians Assecistions of the Province of Quebec (Incorporated) Hill .» Quebe.30 Mowntais ONAVY LE [ PLUG for Sale Every ckCityToeac QUEBE Le pets THE QUEBEC CMHONICLE \u2018 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914.FALL C medium weight Pure Wool Unocial .i Meriey's Special derwesr.Sp Special English Cashmere Socks, black or colors three pairs for .Eaghvh Flannel Shirts, soft and light.with double cult snd col'ar, $1.28 Hatsputty shade, -\u2014\u2014 Tress & Co.Special storm band and merino wool lining.Ladies\u2019 or Gents\u2019 Doeskin Gloves, in the new pearl or OMFORTS The latest London shapes in Soft Plush and Pelt \u201cCanada\u201d Cap, with worsted J.HH.MULLIN 48 FAERIQUE ST.HABERDASHER EMILE JACOT, Reg.JEWELER, OPTICIAN, 8 St Joseph Stre=?\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cem.L&E \u201coa = Fine assortment of Wedding Gifts, Cabinet of Cutlery, 38 QUEBEC werwars, etc, Diamonds Rings, Pine Wasches.95 St.Joseph Street - QUEBEC SAILINGS EUROPE Good accommodation PP = All Lines Soply to : F.S.STOCKING, 82 ST.LOUIS STREET.PHONE.52.Mois \u201c$l Telephone: 1058 Dr.A.LANTIER Surgeon Deatist 50 Couillard St, Quebec ONS OVLKNING Timber on Luniunion Lands in Man:toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, the ; rihwest Territories, the Raiway Belt tn the \u2018ovince of Frittsh Columba, and the traet Three and à Half Mi Acres, Located the Lavernment of the Nominon in the Xace Riser D'istricé un the Province of Britith Columbia.LICENSES.SA Leemse to ent Umbc on a raet not es- verding twenty-five square mics tn extent may be acquired only at public auction.A rental of $5.09 ner square mile.per annum 1e charged on all timber berths excepting those situated west of Yale in the Province of Vritish Columyia an which the rental 15 at the rate of § cents per acre.Ir ad sien 10 renal, dues are charged on the timber cut at the rates @et out ++ sectinn 20 n' the regulations.TIMBER PERMITS AND DUES.Perm:t4 may be granted in ihe Provinces Bf Manitoba, Saskatchewan ani Alberta, io œwners of poruble saw mills, to cut over a defintely described tract of land net exceed.ome square mile in extent, on payment of dues at the rate of $9c.per thousand feet, BAL, and of » fer at the rate of $100.00 por oguare \u2018aile far euch TIMBER FOR HOMESTEADERS, Any oecupant of a namestead quarter.sec.having an timber of hes own waitadle \u2018or purpose may, provided he has not pre.{toner boen granted iree allowance of tim.rhum, obtain à free permit 16 cut the quantity ing and fencing \u2018imber wet cut im $9 of the Regulations.W.W.CORY, Deputy Minster of the Intemer.F CAN NORTH-WEST LAND REGULATIONS \"S$ Phe vote head of à family, or any male over 18 years old, may home- otad a quarter-section of available Deminion land in Manitoba, Sas- Tatchewan or Alberta.Appticant mast appear m person at the Deominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District Entry by proxy may de made at any Dominion Lande \u2018Agency, (but not Sub-Agency,) on certain conditions.Duties-\u2014Six months\u2019 residence npon and cultivation of the land in each of three years.A homesteader may five within nine mnies of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 aeres, ,on certain conditionss A habitable house is required emcept where residence is performed in the vicinity.In certain districts a homesteader \u2018In good standing may pre-empt a \u2018Quarter section alongside his homestead.Price $3.00 per acre.= Duties\u20143ix months\u2019 residence in \u2018each of three years after earning .Nomestead patent: also SO acres extra œuitivation.Pre-emption patent May Be obtained as soon as homestead Patent, on certain conditions.A settler who has erhausted his Bomestesd right may take a pur- +.homestead in certain distriets : Brice $3.00 per acre.Duties\u2014Must \u2018\u2019Épside six months in each of three s- Fear.cultivate 50 peres and erect à se worth The area of cultivation is sabjeet $ reduetion in case of rough.serubby stony land Live stock may ve Idatituted for cultivation under cer- .Sin conditions.= W.W, CORY, C.M.6., of the Minister of the Interior nautherispé publication of y U » À vertisement will not de paid For Sailings and Rates STEAMER CHAMPION Se.Laurent, St.Michel, St.Jean and Berthier Line.1914, weather and circumstances permitting.the Steamer \u201cChampion\u201d will sail as follows.with the exception of Sundays and holidays, From: \u2014 Berthier, 500 am.(L.M.} From St.Jean .2 2202005 St.Michel .St.Laurent .St.Francois .St.Jean .j St Michel .St.Laurent .Saturday departure On Sunda; Leaving Quebec at._ Leaving St.Jean at.400 p.m.On Saturday, the sams boa: w:il make a trip from Quebec to St.Francois, in order ta give cuirzens the ad- | vantage o ! river.leaving Quebec at 1.00 pm, and returning xt 8.00 p.m.STEAMER FRONTENAC.Un ard after the 3th 91 Oect.ver.weather and creunistances permit.* ting.this boat will sail as iollows: ;_ From From The Island Quebre 15:30 am.oa am.(8:45 am.0 T0 a.8:15 am .18:30 am.1:00 p.m.2:00 p.m.(3.3 pm.4:45 p.m.\u201c5:30 pm .\u2026.6-15 pm.On Mondays.Tuesdays.\\Vednesdays and Thursdays from the Island ! at 5:30 am.on Fridays and Saturdays | from the Island at 5:45 am.nd \u20188:15 am On Sundays From From ! The Island Quehec 1:30 p.m.\u2026 1:00 pm.2:30 p.m.Som .230 pm.On Holidays From the sland at 8:00 am.and in the afteencon at the same hours as on Sundays.$10.00 Cash $6.00 per month will put à beautifu) PIANO a your heme wet cocesving à new steck of PIANOS from the leading manwisctarers ARTHUR LAVIGNE 54 Couillard Street ; AUCTION SALE In rhe matter of MRS.H.PAQUET.Grocer.Montcaim street, Quebec.Insolvent.NOTICE 1s hereby given that on WEDNESDAY.7TH OCTOBER.i914.at 1) o'clock AM.will be sold at aur office, 101 Se.Peter street, Quebec, the assets of this estate as follows: ta)\u2014Stock in trade 4561.85 Store furniture cies 179.20 132 $741.05 (b)-\u2014Rolling stock .305.00 tey=\u2014-Book debts.according to list .823.26 License rights until April Oth, 1918.The sale will be made for each item separately.The inventory and list of book debts may he seen at our office.The store will be opened on Tuesday.October 6th, for inspection of stock and rolling stock.Terms:\u2014CASH, BEDARD & SELANGER.Joint Curators.Office.104 St.Peter street, Quebec, Sent.2h.1914, 8ep2.30th ;O¢t2.5,624 | i ! | Note the rrip of the Steamer :! \u201cChampion\u201d to Berthier on Saturday.| On and aiter the 25th September, .| i | WEDNESDAY, 7TH OCTOBER.f breathing fresh air on the | item separately.! t i { IMPORTANT NOTIOB To Ship Owners and Steam Users, that Alex.McKay, Bollermaker Electrical Waelder, bas a complete ELECTRIC WELDING OUTFIT afloat, that will take care of most leaky seams and worn parts of boilers.Also first-class Boilermakers always ready for boiler repairs and ship work .or night | Ofice and Works: \u2018Corner GRANT and QUEEN STR.Phon:: Dey .2405 Phone: Night 2733 Office 40 Couillarl Tel.AUCTION SALE In the matter of: J A.GOULET.Merchant.St.David of Yamadka, Insolvent.NUTICE iy herehy given tha: on 1 \u201c 1914 ae 11 v'eiock A.M.will he sold at ur office, 101 S:.Peter streer.Queec \u201cwie in trade $1.03193 Stock furniture .Jo.53 $1,008.45 1h\u2014Rook debts according to Let 90.14 The sale be made for cach The \u2018nventnry and list nf book dehit may be seen at our office.The store will he npened on Monday.Oetoder 3th.1914.for in:pection of stock, Terms:\u2014CASH.BEDARD & RFLANGER, Joint Curators.Qrfce: 101 St.Peter street.Quebec.Sept.lerh, 1914.Sept.J0.Oct.2.36x4 CANADA Province nf Quebec.District of Quebec IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.Ne.2091.Re:~MRS FE.M BERGERON, Mil Yiner, 414 St.Joseph Street, Quebee, .Insolvent; NOTICE is hereby given that on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13TH, 1914, AT 11 O'CLOCK, AM.will he sold at cur offices, the assets of this Estate, 2: follows: tem: A~\u2014Stack of Millinery.$4,828.39 B\u2014Store furniture and fixtures .iiee.173.50 C\u2014Honusehold furniture and fixtures .304.05 D\u2014Fiann, \u201cOpera,\u201d (Mason & Rise) .500.00 E\u2014A piece of land known and designated as heing number two hundred and twenty-four (224), of the nffieial cadastre fnr the parish of St.Ssuveu-.Quebec.situated on the north side of St.Joseph street measuring forty feet (40) frontage.hy one hundred and twenty feet (120) depth, more or less, hounded at the north by St.Pranrnis street.at the south by St.Josep!i street, at the west by Desire Charest, at the east b- Jos.Vermette, with buildings thereon erected.circumstances and dependencies.and more fully de- «cribed in a deed of sale by Theo.Leclere to Mrs, E.M.Bergeron, Dezember Sth, 1913.he- fare L.Cyrius Jacques.N.P., No.2628.The titles, copy of registry office and list of inventory can be examined at our offices on demand.The store will be open for inspection of the stock, furniture and fixtures on Monday, October 12th, or nn application to the curators, the household furniture and fixtures will alan be visible on the same day.The sale will be made for each item \u201cen bfne\u201d Conditions i sate: CASH.LaRUE & TRUDEL, Curators, Offices: Dominion Building, 126 St, Peter St.Quebec.LS.DECHESNES, Auctioneer.Quebec, Sept.22, 1914.Oct.1,2,3,5,7.8,9,10,12,13 TN OUR FORSHE Ig Sold in barrel and half barrel; also in 98 lbs.and 10 Ibs.cotton sack.LOWEST MARKET VALUE Also favorite brands Purity- Regal and Royal Household.at D.E.DROLET, $0 Dalhousie Street, Quebee.| {! ford, from the St.Lawrence, arrived Ig} the assets of this estate as iol- | New York, Oct.5\u2014Steamer rates were rm, but there was less demand for tonnage from all sources.Boats offered sparingly at the rates bid Quotagions to Liverpool.4d; London.$ 1-24; Hull, 4d; Bristol, 4 1-24: picked ports.large tonnage, 2s 4 1-2d 1 2 6d; cotton to Liverpool, per 100 | tb.30e to 35e.Charters: Swedish steamer 18.000 quarters grain, Philadelphia to Scandinavian ports.4s 64, Oet.: British steamer, 20,000 quarters, Montreal to named ports, United Kingdom, 3s 91, with options; Norwegian steamer.11.- \u2018000 barrels refined petroleum.New York to Scandinavian ports at or about $s 3d.Oct.: Norwegian steamer R3.000 barrels.same: Danish steamer.1352 tons, deals.Pugwash to Bristol Channel.39s, prompt: a number of i vessels on private terms.| \u2014 | GENERAL NOTES.! Steamer Ethelnilda, Captain MDrake- at Amtweep on the 30tà ult.Steamers Cape Breton and Glad., stone.irom Sydney.Merida from Anticosti, arrived here yesterday.| Steamer Norhilda from the Upper Lakes for Anticosti.passed here yes: terday.CULLERS\u2019 STATEMENT Comparative statement of timber, Rete.measured and culled to dale.! 1912 1913 1914 { Cubic feet | Waney White Pine.1016540 216,600 591.440 | White Pine, 1760 7560 \u2014\u2014 {Red Pine .12200 ob 1.040 Oak .7.000 115840 337.300 {Fim .225520 211320 303240 Ash.339 1000 63) Biren and ! Maple .38540 47680 50.800 THOMAS HARNEY, Acting Supervisor SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebec, 5h October.1914 Cape Salmon.81: Raining.north- ; west.Out 2 p.m.Norhilda, | Father Paint.157.in 7:30 am.; Kendal Castle.Cape Chatte.234: Cloudy, | south-west.{Martin River, 260: Unsettiedjsouth.In 11 am.Batiscan.| Fame Point.325: Sm:ky.southwest, In R:30 am.Lady oi Gaspe.«Out vesterday, 1:30 p.m.\u2026 Mo:wenna.Montreal to Quebecongue Pointe, 134: Clear, wet.in 5 p.m.& RB.Porc Colborne, H.2, McGREFVY.Superintendent.{1GH WATER AT QUEBEC.1 Standard Time, 70th Meridian.» strong Li ! 2:0 | | | Oct.AM.PM.Tuesday .6 7.13 7.14; | Wednesday .7 7.46 7431 Thursday .R 8.10 R13 Friday .9 R53 R46 ! Saturday .10 929 0.2% «Sunday .II 10.11 10.2 Moon Fhases.Last Quarter, Monday Octaher 12, at 1248 p.m.IN FIVE MINUTES NO SICK STOMACH, INDIGESTION, GAS \u201cPAPES DIAPRPSIN\" (8 THE QUICKEST ANI\" SUREST STOMACH RELIEF If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead.refusing to digest.or vou belch gas and eructete our, undigested food.or have a feeling of dizziness, hearthurn.fuliness, nausea.bad taste in mouth and stomach headache.you can surely get relief in five minutes.Ask your pharmicizt to show you the formula.plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Fape's Diapepsin, shen you will understand why dyspeptic troubles of a'l kinds must go.and why it relieves sour, out-of-ordsr stomachs ar indigestion in five minutes.\u201cPape\u2019s Diapeprin\u201d is harmless.tastes like candy.though each dose will digest and prepare all the food you eat: hesides.it makes you go to the table with 8 healthy appetite: but what will please you most, is chat you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives \"or liver pills for biiiousness or con stipation.This city will have many d'upes Trapepsin\u201d cranks.as some people will cal! them.hut you will He enthusiastic ahout this splendid stomach preparation.too, if you ever take it for indigestion, gases, hearthurn, sourness.dyspepsia.or ny stomach misery.Get some now, this mindte and rd yourself of stomach misery and indigestion in five minutes.\u2014 COPIED HIS IN .TTERS.A good story is heing told by Lord Lovat.head of the famous Lovat Seouts.who is ta command the Highland Mounted Brigade, with the Al- Nes on the Continent.A very much ruffled private was under arrest for some offence.end Lord Lovat enquired of the sergeant as to what his offence was.\u201cHe is a very troublesome fellow, sir.\u201d replied the sergeant.\u201cGot too ouch lip.goes out without leave.comes back when he likes.and gets drunk when He likes\u2014just as if he SeptiOxim | was an orficer.\u201d ) | ing what the submarine, by a flight of strong WHAT À SUSMARIE 18 , So mueh has been writteh concern- imagination, may achieve, writes the naval correspondent of the London Morning Post.that most people are somewhat uncertain as to what the submarine actually is and does.To begin with, she is shaped like 8 cigar.and she carries a tower on het back.Inside the tabular steel hull, valves and tubes and pipes line the wal ft.In a space so iow that the engineers can hardly stand upright.are the internal combustion engines and the electric motors which drive the vssel when she is under water.Below the floor, or deck, of the inside there projects downwards from the ceiling a thick hrass eolumn ending a brass cross-piece.This is the base of the periscope.When the hoa: is submerged and the officer desires to see what is going on above.he sets a hand on each arm of the cross-piece, which is [vel with his face, and rotates the ¢ umn, while he looks into the mirror, In the mirror he Leholds an image.little and height.of a «ec.tion of the sex and horizon.and hy swinging it around he can scan th: whole circle.reflected in the peri: scope above which is the cve of the steel fish.Aloneside the neriscone is the uoriaht steel dadder leading throvgh two hatches to the deck or the conning tower.which is raised five or six feet ahore the ton of the bull.Tt ww about four feet in diam- et-e, and it protected hy a hreast-high rail lined with canvas.Here is the wheel.and here.when the vessel id the quarterinaster.In fine weather : thase of the crew wha are nat reanir- ed helow are grouned on the little half-deck below the connire enwe-: just above the steel hull itself.Officers and men are dressed in sea- boots, sweaters and rough clothing.The av}marine runnin~ awa.h fog: es suddenly onwarde with a heavv grinding noice.the water lilting and dripping from the gifls which nroiect nn either sule of Ler snout.Relowthe hull is Alled with the crashing of the furioue eneines cramned into the narrow tube r° stecl.The engineer« savat nlacidly among the racing rods ard pistons, in the thic« atmosphere f running awash, stand the captain and 1 i Much Pain From Kidney Disease Doctored in Vain Until Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills Were Used.Kidney derangements are often associated with disorders of the liver snd bowels, and under these conditions ordinary kidney medicines usually fail to effect cure.lt is because of their unique.combined action on the liver.kidneys and bowels that Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are so gen erally successful.even in the most complicated cases.Mr.Emanuel! Bernard.farmer, St.Paul's Kent county, N.B.writes:\u2014 \u201cAbout eighteer years ago my wife was bad with kidney disease.and suffered greatly irom headaches.pains in bowels and stomach.and her heart was affected.For a ycar she was treated hy her doctor, with no appar- ent benefit.She then used five boxes of Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills with most satisfacto:y results.This save; us such a gooë cpinion of Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills that we always: keep them in the house to be used for | alt derangemen:s of the kidneys.liver and bowels.\u201d Dr.Chase's Kidney Liver Pills.23¢ a box.5 for $100.all Limited.Toronto.1 LOST.LOST\u2014October 5th, Knights Tem.plor charm, finder will be rewarded _., on returning same to G.H.Stott, No.7 Ÿ° 10 St.Anne street, city.WANTED.WANTED\u2014A x farmer for ment.Quebec, reference required, a youngl,, married man or man and wife without children preferred Apply to A.Byes care Chronicle Otfise.Oct3xlm \u2018.CHAMBERMAID.WANTED\u2014For the 5th of October, a competent Chambermaid, well recommended.Apply after the 2nd October tu Mrs, Gaspard LeMoine, 183 Gra-ide Allee, or at any time to Mr Gaspard - Moine at J.B.kenaud & C-, 126 Paul street.Spt.Hx6 * : AGENTS WANTED 3 AGENTS\u2014Salesmen.everybody, write quick, higgest inoney-maker on earth: sells like wildfire to cigar :rade; ternito-y given.Dulpet Security Trust Building.Camden.N.J, Ag£xtu,th.satxtf BOARD AND ROOM.ROOM AND BOARD-Fiest class ! dealers.or Edmanson, Bates & Co.| room and bozrd.at the St.Ursule House.Sept.18xim.Usier Ths Winging Uv Asi CANADA, Province of Quehec, District of Quechee.IN THE SUPERIOR CCURT.No, 1178.Ka:\u2014LA CIE TIOTEL ST.ROUIL Quelce, ; In Liquidation.NOYICE » heres gven that un TUESDAY.OCTOBER 31TH.19/4 AT 10 O'CLOCK AM.1 4 i ws: i vrmtovez de properties occapiel j by the Company in lquidataR \u201cfor the] fur pores of its Lusiness, as follows: 1 - A pece of \u2018and viuated on the north! side of St.loseph sircet, mezsuring shictv- - seven feet vight inchs [romage on the said St.Joseph St, by torly-fuur fre: eight inches depth, an ares of matecn hundred and cigity- six feet.moe or loan, bounded at tac worth tainted with fumes Shruld the sea water enter the hull and mix with | petrol gas.the The method cf the submarine is to ; cruise at evonn.nis speed.len knnts or less.on the surface.until she sighte a hostile vessel.As ske is sn «mali she can see anather vessel hefore the! atrer veese! can see her.Then she sinke, The captain and the crew gr helow: the hatches as: the cantain, swinging his weight upon the cross-piece f-om the persicope, | his eye unon the mirror.gives his or.dere.The crew are lving along the sides, ready tn turn valves on or off The internal combustion engines are stopped and the proneler shaft is connected un to the electric motors.There is a sudden silence.The process of submerging 14 a process in the hrain of the cantain.H: has a mental! picture of what each tank contains ani how much weight is driven out forward or aft at each arder, and what will he the effect upon the vessel.He communicates this ~focess to the vessel itself.He mu:: first din her hows «lightly, then her ! stern.then hows again, and so on.T¢ he makes u mistake the cubhmarine may dive down.ard then all is done.The process is deflected in the brain of his lieutenant.whi.stands near hv the captain.Tn ordinary vessels ii an officer faints or makes a mistak.there are a dozen penple at hand who can put it right, because they know what ought to be done.Not sa in th: swhmarine.The only person hesides the captain who knows what is goinz on is his lieutenant: but the conse- auences of a mistake would follow sn quickly that the lieutenant could not rect\u2019y it.Nor would he know in all prohaiility that a mistake had been made until the conseauences begar.The men lying outside the valves knos notaing except how te do wira® they are told.Nar is there any to Como for a short visit.\u201d Mrs.S.P.Sclater, of Muntreal, and her daughter, Mrs.Gavin Milroy of Montreal have returned home from a short visit to the city.Mrs.E.Morgan, Mr.and Mrs.J.E Masse and Mr.E.Laliberte, were smong the.Quebecers who recently registered at Montreal hotels.: The Misses Nina and Paula Dansereau, of Montreal, who have been visiting Dr.and Mrs.Mackay in this city have returned home.Melle Georgette Comettant, violinist of this city, who was with relatives in Onival-Sur-Mer, when war was declared, has embarked on the S.S.Rochambeau at Havre, hound for New York and is due to reaca Quebec next week.Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Marier, merchant, of St.Roch des Aulnuis, an- nounces the engagement nf their only daughter, Rose, to Mr.P.> Levesque, merchant, of St.Pas:al.The marriage will take place on the 12th inst.The Rev.Edward Hughes, Pastor of the Raptist Church has left for Boston on vacation, where he expects to meet his bride, a highly accomplished lady from Cardiff, Wales, and to be married by his brother, the Rev.Mr.Hughes, Baptist Minister, Boston, Mass, Lady Evelyn Ward is in Ottowa from Toronto for à few days and is stopping at the Chateau laurier.Hon.Gerald and Lady Evelyn Ward have made their bome in Torsnto of late, but the former has buen called to England to rejoin his regiment.Lady Evelyn is a daughter of the Earl of Erne.Is your skin tender?Try Resinol Soap Any sop will clean your skin\u2014 bar of sundry soap will do if you becomes do not care what ef your complexion.But you know that laundry sop sontaine harsh, drying al that would ruin ekin and hair, so you never of using It for your toilet.Meany tollet seaps centaîn this same injuriousalkall Resinol contains absolutely no free alkali, to it are added the Resinol balsams.These give 1t soothing, healing properties which clear the complexion, comfort tender skin snd keep the bairrich and lustrous.off Por sumple wet Star Pr, \u2014 os Tate QUEBEC CHRONICLE ALMOST FAINTED IN THE STREET In Baly Foor of Death\u2014Unti \u201cFruita tives\u201d Brought Me 1of Chatham, Ont, April 3rd.1913.\u201cSome two years ago, | was a great sufferer from Indigestion.One day | my eye caught a billboard of \u201cF ruit- | a-tives\u201d and I said to myself \u201cif Pruita-tives will build me up like that, it is ood enough for me\u201d.I bought some, fter taking these wonderful tablets for only three weeks, I found myself wonderfully improved.In 8 short time longer, 1 cured myself entirely.My case was no light one, either, Gas would often form in my stomach and I was in daily fear that it would get around my heart and kill me.\u201cFruit a-tives\u201d is the only remedy for Tudigestion\u201d C.T.HILL SOc.3 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e.\u2018At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruitæ-tives Limited, Ottawa.PRESENTATION TO MA, LENDER CONWAY HONORED BY FRIENDS ON EVE OF HIS APPROACHING MARRIAGE A number of the friends of Mr.Lender Conway, who is about to be married to Miss Mary E.O'Gallaghes gathered at the Kent House last night and presented him with a handsome cabinet of cutlery, An address, testifying to the kind ty feelings in which the groom-elec is held by ali with whom he has as sociated, whether as a member of one of the sporting clubs in the city othe Otter Club of Lake St.Joseph, of which he is a member, was read by Mr.C.Henchey, while the pre.semation was made by Mr.M.5 Hanrahan.At the conclusisn of the address the gathering sang \u2018For He's a Jolly Good Fellow.\u201d A very fitting reply was made by: the guest of the evening who frank.* ly admitted that he was at a loss for words to adequately express his gratitude for what he considered a gift he hardly considered deserving and was especially touched by ths hearty wishes of success and long lives of happiness, embodied in the addres for himself and future wife.The toast to the dride-to-be was proposed in a very capable manne: by Mr.Adj.Turcot, all joining in 2 merry response.Mr.R.H.Price was conspicuous in the amusement program provided in recitations, while Mr.Lepage proved a very capable accompanist at the piano.Mr.Ferd.| Fraser, Manager of the Kent House saw to it that ali arrangements were made to the comfort and pleasure of all.Following were among those invited to the presentation: J.Alex Lepire.Mark H.Kane, H.B.Ramsay, F.Power, Edgar Langlois, D.J.Griffin, Jeff Malone, G.Leonard.B.Hall, L.A.Russell, H.Renault, Gus.Picard.F.Picard, D.A.McManamy, D.J.Kane.J.A.Davis, Wm.Mulroney, M.Hogan.W.Alleyn, D.Co:- ter, O.LeChausseur, W.Rooney, T.H.Craig.P.H.O'Dowd, S.Walker, Ferd.Fraser, W.P.MeNamara, Geo.Mudcair.E.Derouin, H.Doyle, Adj.Turcot.Francis X.C'Brien L.Taylor C.B.Devtin.R.H.Price.D.I.A.O'Gallagher, M.J.Mullaliy.Desmond |A Clarke.I.E.Savard.Gerard Garneau.J.H.Roy, M.J.Hanrahan, C.Henchey.MIS8 O'GALLAGHER REMEMBERED Bride.to.be Presented With Handsome Cut Glass Lemonade Set The members of the St.Agnes\u2019 Association of St.Patrick's Parish held a very pleasant meeting last evening when a presentation was made to Mise Mary Fiieen O'Gallagher who.on Wednesday, will become the bride of Mr.Lender Conway.The gift presented to Mis< O'Gallagher consisted of a handsome cut Mass lemonade set, which: was accompanied by suitable remarks and good wishes on the art of the Association by Miss Alice Murphy, the President.A number of former members were present for the occasion to add their congratulations to those of the actual members snd during the evening which was very pleasantly spent.Refreshments were served.THE QUEBEC BELGIAN RELIEF COMMITTEE We have published the first official appeal to our fellow-citizens by the original organizers of this local com- (ritted placed under high patronage of Sir Francois Langelier and of Sir Lomer Gouin.The foliowing gentlemen have graciously consented to become active members of this committee (jointly with the members whose names have appeared previously), to wit: Messrs.A.G.Campbell, manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce; H.Collette, manager of the Banque d'Hochelaga; G.F.| C.Love.manager of the Imperial Bank of Canada: J.H.Kennedy, manager of the Home Bank of Canada; W.H.Hinds, man- sger of the Merchants Bank; P.B.Dumoulin, manager of the Molsons Bank; A.E.Nash, manager of the Bank of Montreal; Rug.G.Audet, manager of La Banque Nationale; A.H.M.Hay, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia; C.C.Smith, manager of the Quebec Bank; A.J.Welch, manager of the Royal Bank of Canada; L.C.Marcoux, general manager Quebec.Additions to this list mey MA ~f La Caisse d'Economie de N.D.de follow.' 2 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914.RD & CIE ENRG 142 St Jas=oh Strast St Roch Queh:: + JAA TI ETES SPECIAL OFFERS.FROM THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT.A moat advantageous opportunity is offered by our expert tailor the making of Fall and Winter Mantles and Costumes.COSTUMES AND MANTLES, Made To Order.FOR FALL and MANTLES WINTER ALWAYS WORTH $2200.ALL THIS WEEK.$15.99 A most varied choice of new materials, such as RATINES, BOW CLES, MATIASSES, and a quantity of other new materials in style = this season with good trimmings.Made to order for.$15.9% :* YUMES FOR LADIES, Made toOrder, At $16.50, Other good oportunities are offered in our Clothing Department, The following materials are at your disposal: SERGES, CHEVIOTS, VENETIAN CLOTH.and FANCY MIX ag vus fesse « TWEEDS, in all the new colors and black.Give your order early.» At the Special s Value Price of 16.5 0 $22.50.GLOVES FOR LADIES, $1.00, For $9¢.Light and medium weight Glovesblack.All sizes.Colors: Tan, brown, white ang - Value $1.00.Your choice for .\u201cwe UNDERSKIRTS FOR LADIES, At 59c, » A lot of Black and Navy Blue MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, witn fancy frills; worth 90c.Special price.ooviiiiniienienninnn.n 59%¢ GLOVES FOR GENTLEMEN, $1.25, For 9c.Fine heavy Brown or Tan KID GLOVES, of «104 quality; $1.25.Special price, per Pair .lL Les sa secs nee ss Lane ane 79e» COLORED SATIN UNDERSKIRTS.| For $1.18.Assorted Colored and Black SATIN UNDERSKIRTS.\\ £200 quality.An unlimited selection for.,.2200001 0000000000 oo \u2019 NRC.+ F.SIMARD & CIE E 142 St.Joseph Street, Quebec Coat Sweaters Special Sale of Ladies\u2019 Sweaters.We have decided to reduce our stock and are allowing a discount of 20 per cent off above, all new goods, all styles and shades.Turnbull's Underwear We have a complete range of this well known make; sizes from Infants\u2019 to Women's, E.J.DYNES, 49 St.John Street.Tel.271, Early Buying, Early Delivery t Having bought our Full Goods carly in June, they haved been all delivered before the beginning of the war, wo our prices won't be raised.¢ We have in a beautiful stock of the following goods: Rugs of every description and sizes.Sanitary Rugs a spe.cialty\u2014Wilton, Axminster, Brusselis, etc.Carpets in the newest style and design, Linoieums and Olcloths, new patterns; Corticine for floor improwe its reputa.* tion all the time.The Curtain Material Department was never s0 well assorted; it comprises all the newest materials \u2014 Maidevallee Cloth, Abbey Crape, Shadow Voile, Baystate Cretonne, Rosedale Chintz, Stayfast Madras, Ingrain Taffetas, Arabian Cloth.* Novelty Curtains by the pairs, in Cream, White, Arabe and Champagne.| Furniture Covers: Fancy Velours, Reversible Plusn, ?Repps, Linen Taffetas\u2014full assortment in all these lines, A full stock of real Turkish Rugs, at a very moderate price, P.J.COTE, 20 & 31 ST.JOHN STREET, OPPOSITE PALACE HILL, "]
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