The Quebec chronicle, 30 octobre 1914, vendredi 30 octobre 1914
[" \u2018Ne \u201cbecame a Rear-Admirall \"ESTABLISHED 1764, CRESCA The finest quality of Corn packed REVERE Maine Sweet Corn Cries 20c.per tin, $2.25 per dos.Telephone Peas \u201cCanned Peas with the Garden flavor\u201d In tins containing 21 oss.25c.per tin or $2.75 per dos.A.GRENIER, .GROCER AND WINE MERCHANT, Established 1882, 94-96 St, John Street.Phones 1247-1248 BRAND BRAND RESIGNATION OF PRINCE LOUIS OF BATTENBERG IT (S$ SAID TO HAVE BEEN HANDED IN BECAUSE SEVERAL NEWSPAPERS COMMENTED UPON HIS GERMAN CONNECTIONS.= \u2014 meta Se.cn London, Ocet.29 \u2014 10.55 p.m.\u2014 Prince Louis uf Battenberg, against whom there have been no open charges, but much idle gossip because of his Austrian origin, has resigned his position as First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, it is thought probably because of a ucwspaper campaign against his holding such a high command.Announcement of Prince Louis\u2019 re- ignation was made tonight in the Court circular, which recorded that the Prince had been received in aud- fence by the King on relinquishing his appointment.Born in Austria.Prince Louis of Battenberg.although born in Austria.came to Engfand as a boy and was natujalized in 1868, when he was fourteen years ol: age.His rise in the navy was slower than most cadets, for he had heen in the navy twenty-three years before he was promoted to a saptainey.pnd it _was_angther thirteen years before avis Even after that he went up by easy stages.but finally, his great ability and service being recognized, he was appoint- sd First Sea Lord in 1912\u2014a few years after his visit to America Outside of the fact tha: sorn in Austria, the chief argument ais opponents made against him.was that he is the brother-in-law of Prince Henry of Prussia.who holds a somewhat similar comma: 1 in the Serman navy.Ridiculous Rumors.There were rumors comstime #19 that Prince Louis had been :onnned in the Tower of London, Tut these were too ridiculous to be given «~~ jous consideration, although the auch- orities deemed it expedient that he should appear more in pubic ! of confining himself to the Admiraltywhere, since the outhreak of the war he had been working night and dry.directing the strategy of the navy.the Prince being considered one of ihe most noted stratefists ni tic nur.alty.und asked that some statement | Transylvania .Sat, Nov.21, 10 aon Il They are GUARANTERSt Io Nl A\u2014Stock 0.596484 ***Sunday only Franconia .Bat, Nov.28, 10 a.TELEPHONE 377.| fineneng, for style, for superior.And store furniture .1075 [ Full particulars \u2018and tickets at 30 Se.LUSITANIA .Wed, Dec.2, 10 a.m.| Fer at Information, apply te: ; ity of : John street, and Station Ticket Of Cassda Steamahip Lines, Limited, | MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE |i NEPTUNE INN $ | Municipat Debentures Omecing porte || ity of material and woriaman.E89 G.)P.MOORE, ; 48 Dalhousie Street.Qenoa\u2014Nuples\u2014Patras\u2014] on.J.T.LEVALLEE PROP.Security to net Investors.wear six months without holes B\u2014Credits .$405.41 General Railway and Steamship w & 8 eT0CKING: HONE & mvET.SARPATHIA, Wed.Nov.4 pm 115 Mountain Hill or replaced by new pairs free, ro pale of each item will be rade Agency.All lines represented, ; .> Li arately, r Tichet Agnes, Qu 21-24 State Street, New York American and European Plan.5% to 6 1 9% OUR FREE OFFER 1o the highest bidder oe oN ; Or Locai Agents.Cafe Attached to a otel.To every one sending us SOc The inventory and the list of Closs to Boats.Elevator, Cars to cover shipping charges we |; credits may be examined at our of.p Trains 7 === will send, subject to duty, abso.|: fice, 98 St.\u201d Peter street, Quebec.Pe \u2018Phone 1708.QUEBEC.\u2014 _ : lutely free: | The store will be open for the in- \\ 6 di B Three pairs of our famous ection of stock, Friday.October ere A Men's AMERICAN SILK , » or before by applying to i Frew Crago Hee MD FREICHT SERVICE FRENCH LINE all 12s urea HOSE with written gurrantee.the, uudersigned, CASH ; | Uet.31.1.8.8, TORRREAD.Nov, M4 any color, or onditions of payment\u2014C: .: ! .Christmas Ing om Bt John Compagnie Generale trans-Atlantique ST.LOUIS HOTEL MACHINIST.Three pairs of our Ladies\u2019 LEFAIVRE & GAGNON, Sleeping Car.| Nov.99 .*T.88.LETITIA.1 \u201cPOSTAL SERVICE\u201d QUEBEC Repairs of ail kind prompuy at.Hose in Black, Tan or White Curators.| \u201cold Storige on Steamers marked Y.t HAVRE c tended to.colors, with written guarantee.Office: 98 St.Peter street.Quebec.Every Day Steamer marked § freight only.| Sailings from MY.to HATEAUMUKRAY | poigphone 2036 || Dov DELAY Ot cxpires *G.R.GREXIER & CO, DINING CAR SERVICE | Passage Rates, Cabin, (II) East| ROCHAMBEAU .Nov.14, $ pm.MURRAY BAY when dealer in your locality is Auctioneers.Trai and Westbound, $52.50 up.Third- | LA TOURAINE .Nov.21, 3 pm.WARREN BROS.Props.Residence 5628 selected.Give color and size Oct.26xmn,wd,fr.xtoNv.3 8:00 A rains Leave Levis: | class, East and Westbound, $33.75.FOR INFORMATION APPLY : 16 5th beret, Limiouuu, desired.he Me-vor, P none.Sherbrooke ; a OCd stations, \u2018Wm.M.Macpherson, 53 Dilhousie & son LTS The International Hosiery Co, st.; Hone & Rivet, uade st.; F.daily except Sunday.a GENERAL AGENTS 3:30 .M\u2014 For A hip of THÉ RORERT RÉFORD CO.Limited, Stocking, 32 St.Louis St, Quebecme Avg.2024.THOMSON - LINE Freight Service to Newcastle, Calais and Leith AGENTS.net cr ne pt 90 mt MONTREAL\u2014LIVERPOOL Hesperian .Thur, 5 Nov.fScandinavian.Thur, 12 Nov.Grampian.Tues., 17 Nov.CHRISTMAS SAILING 8T.JOHN, N.B.~LIVERPOOL \u2019 - Hesperian .Wed, 11 Dec.MONTREAL\u2014GLASGOW.Numidian .Sat, 7 Nov.Scandinavian., Thur, 12 Nov.Pretorian .Fri, 20 Nov.MONTREAL\u2014HAVRE\u2014 LONDON Sicilicn .Tues., 10 Nov- (To London \u2018irect.) Corinthian .Tues, 17 Nov.(Calling at Havre.) For particulars, apply to: ALLANS, RAE & CO, 8?St.l'eter st.Quebec.Or Hone % Rivet, 31 Buade st; F.8.Stocking, 32 St.Louis st, \u201c- and local agents ed when arranged .Agents, Quebcc.OYSTERS from \u2018McNutt rss se == Nes de Ne doctor ese ANE RE SO CISFE & LAIE CES C ss.\"CANADA.\" Next sailings of this steamer from Quebec for Mechins.Que, and cailing at intermediate puri: as far as Campbelton, N.B., will pe on Wednesdays, October 7th and 21st.; Nov.4th at 3 p.m., from Customs House 14th gnd 28th, at 3 p.m.from pontoon.Customs Hor* ncntoon.Spiendid accommodation for passengers.Freight received day of railing.sill 1 p.m.For further information.apply to: J M.POULIOT, 150 ST.PAUL STR RALEURS § SS.\u201cGASPESIEN.\u201d This s:earaer will sail from Quebec for Gaspe Basin, calling to all interaecdiate ports as far as Campbellton, N.B., on Wednesdays, Sept.30th and Oct.Telephone 2061.EET.Te Te _\u2014\u2014 - \u2018FOR FALL PROVISION Butter, Eggs, St.Foy Turnips, Carrots, Pumpkins, Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions, CALL UP M.BOYCE & SON, \u201cTHE RELIABLE GROCERS\" A821 Cote d'Abrahzm.Tel 204.« Establ'à.1856.mis] *8.3.SF een .about Novy, ALLAN LINE | 88h Cf i Passenger sailings will be announc.Apply local ucket zgent.or The\u2019 Robert Reford Co.Limited, Geaeral Malpeque Oysters direct Malpeque Oyster Co., Prince Edward Isiand served at Cafe Dugal AUDITORIUM 50 cts per Dozen.| COMMERCIAL NEWS | NEW YORK MARKET.(Canadian Press.) New York, Oct, 29\u2014Steady im- ! provement continued today in the do- ! mestic financial situation.This was | Canadian Service Passenger & Freight ! accentuated not only by the stronger | 1914, $1.280,068; corresponding week, From Montreal {investment demand, but aiso by the significant fact that foreign interests were negotiating for a loan of $10,- 000,000 for six months on = 5%4 basis.The market for numerous short term issues.was active.As an example, the recently extended six pet cent.notes of the Consolidated Gas Company, which were offered at a price yielding slightly more than that return, were selling on the basis of 5% per cent.This same degree of betterment was shown by other securities of the same -class.Exchange nn \u2018London way more variable, bot closed under yesterday's prevailing rates.Business was comparatively hight, with marked diminution of remitiances for German interests.Mc.ey on time and call evinced an easier tremd, considerable thirty day ioans lLeing made -at 515 per cent.: In terest in Stock Exchange affairs was heightened because «f a-confer.ence between the governing committee of that body and the \u2018representatives of the British Exchequer now in garding the date for resuming: local operations was reached, mainly for the don Exchange remains a matter of , speculation.| The cotton pool situation assumed another phase today, when local interests announced their inability to ar.brokers over contracts outstanding at the outbreak of the war.The financial side of the proposition was further complicated by the refusal of interior banks to join in the plan pending more definite assurances from southern banking interests.Predictions of trade improvement, as voiced by the eecutive of the United States Steel Corporation, were supplemented by banking and commercial interests in various sections of the country, and were confirmed to the extent that retail trade was said to be looking forward.Bank clearings showed a more irregular tendency, with continued contraction at this centre.The Bank of England statement was again noteworthy, chiefly for its eun- tinued gain of precios metal.which in the past week amounted to over $9,000,000 to which an mwernight in crease of $4.750.000 should be added.THE TORONTO © PRODUCE MARKET Toronto \u2014 Quotations are as fol.\u2018ows: Wheat, Ontario, No.2 winter, $1.07 to $1.09 outside.Manitoba No.1 north, old, $1.2234, new, $1.20%: No 2 north, old, $1.20, do., new, $1.17.Oats\u2014Canada wesiern, No.2, 60c; No.3, Canada western, 57e at lake ports for immediate shipment, this country.No definite decision re- 1 reason that the re-opening of the Lon- ! rive at a settlement with Liverpool which were ° 21 Bittner Street, \u201c and $34,096,530 for the same week of Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A.BRING IN 1912.Toronto, Oct.29\u2014Bank clearings for the week ended today, wtih comparisons, were: This week, $34,843,- 888; last week, $37,616,976; a year ago, $44,952,783.\u2014 THE QUEBEC BANK NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of Oue and Three-quarters per cent.upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current quarter, and that same will be payable at its Banking House in this city, and at its Branches, on and after Tuesday the 1st day of December next.The transfer books will be closed from the sixteenth to the thirtieth day of November (both days inclusive).The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Head Office in Quebsc on Monday.the 7th day of December next.The chair will be taken at three n'clnck, St.John, N.B., Oct.29\u2014Total cleas- | ings for the week ending Oct.29, 1913, $1,771,446.Halifax, N.S, Oct.29\u2014Halifax bank clearings for the week ending today were $1,820,218.20 and for the corresponding week last year $1,846,- 912.47, Montreal, Oct.29\u2014Bank clearings | for the week ending today were $49, | 730,045, as against $59,538,375 for the corresponding we=k in 1913, a decrease of pes ee By order of the Board.BANK OF ENGLAND.B.8.ÉTEVENSON, London, Oct.#\u2014The Bank of enera anager.1914.England \u2018today received £715000 in Quebec, Oct.20, [bar gold and £235000 in American ; coin.{ OILS, ETC.London, Oct.29\u2014Cilcutta linseed, November-December, 46s 3d.Linseed oil, 20s 7%d.~ Turpentine, gpirits, 31s 104d.Savannah, Oct.29\u2014Turpentine, nominal, 45%: no sales; receipts, 47§; shipments, 10; stocks, 28.562.Rosin, nominal; np sales; receipts, | 1,494; shipments, none; Mocks, 113.450.ca i TRY IT p® BE CONVINCED ; FOR SALE BY j .B.RENAUD & CO.; P.G.BUSSIERE & CO.{AND FIRST CLASS GROCERS.FIRE COMMITTEE City of Quebec CITY CLERK'S OFFICE { TENDERS FOR HAY, UATS, ETC.Quebec.October 21st, 1914.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given To Ship Owners and Steam Users, that sealed tenders, endorsed: \u201cTen.thet Alex.McKay, Boilermaker ders for Hay( in bales or bound in Welder, has a complete bundles,) Straw, Oats, Bran, Gaud- | ELECTRIC WELDING OUTPIT riole,\u201d and addressed to the under- | 8float, that will take care of most signed, shall be received at this of- !' seams and worn parts of boilers.fice from this day till the Second of , Also fret-class Boflermakers always November next, 1914.at four o'clock | Feady for boiler repairs and ship work p.m.to supply hay (Timothy hay, 15 |[=dap or night | | pounds per hurle} rise to be given Office and Works: or hay in bales ani hay bound in Corner STS bundles.resifted oats, striw, bran.onli QUEEN the first da of November next, 1914, | until the 31st of October, 1915, for the Fire Department.i accept the lowest or any of the tenders, i The contractor shall pay to the |} gaudriole, for the fiscal year from Phone: Night 2732 The City does not hind itself te \u2018 notary the cost of the deed and fur.Office 40 Couillard I IMPORTANT NOTIOR | this line and feel ju-tified in mak.ng such a broad statement.| You must remember that it is not , only the mukiug of the Lens.It is the {adjustment and skill in centering Lenses on a patient's face.We pride ourselves in being able to accommodate the public and invite you to visit us when eye troubles appear.guarantees.PHONE 2516.Graduate Dominion College of Cptics, South Bend.Indiana, College oi Optemetrv.TENDERS TENDERS addres.MECHANICS SUPPLY CO | _o > LTD.ley Nees Eon cranes $75 Carnations per dozen.23 Cosmes per dozea .Best & Whitmanii Ferns, from eh .co.iiiceimmivesceen.BM Small Ferns, from, each.va 10 BULBS.Hyscinths, per dozen .1.50 Daffodilis and Narcissus, per doz.33 Tulips, per 100 \u2014.\u2026.\u2014.2.00 Designs, from .c.co.$3.00 up Deliveries anywhere in city.Phone 295, J.RAMSDEN, Gardener.Invalid Chairs Invalid Tables Invalid Trays | BABY DOLLS FREE Each one of our Premium Post Card Packets contains a number of Post Cards.Each packet also con-.00; tains a Numbered Ticket We have placed a number of these Packets in a box.Purchasers are: entitled to pick out just as many\u2019 packets as they purchase, at 10c per Packet.nr three Packets for 25e.Fach person who picks out a, Packet with Ticket No.50 will immediately receive absolutely free, one: of our $5.00 Baby Dolls, same as shown in our show window.We have 23 of these Dells to dis-\u2018 pote of in this manner.Would you like to win one?Try your luck.i T.H.O'NEILL, 248 St John Street.! Invalid Bed Rests ! D.$.RICKABY Farniture Werehouse and Undertaking Establishment.$37 8T.JOHN STREET.PHONE 351.FOR SALE.VALUABLE PROPERTY\u2014 Very centrally located, within 4 minutes walk from Parliament Buildings; 24 rooms; 3 bathrooms; 4 w.c\u2019s.; hot water.All \"modern conveniences.Is a NICE SMALL APARTMENT HOUSE; property has frontage on two etreets; large garden; fine trees; cool locality.Apply to room 19 Heochslags Bank Building, Quebec, KentHouse.Montmorency Falls DANCING IN LARGE BALL ROOM EVERY EVENING.' i BLUE PRINTS | Done by Eiectrical Machine, :n short notice.HAMEL &TESSIER CIVIL ENGINEERS, ves +e.Blue Print Dept $1 St.Pter Street 12 Quedes BOMINION COAL COMPANY, usr CHRIS AD CNVPERS OF TRS VELIDRATED DOMINION\u201d STREAM an GAS COALS Sercaned, Run-ofeiiine and Slack Por Fustesion, wtp ve SALES AGENT, 112 ST JAMES ST, MONTREAL by Archdeacon Balfour, ; May it please Your Lordship:\u2014 occasion.The hall was beautifully decorated, and tea and coffee was served by ladies from the city congregations; all the arrangements were admirably made.Soon after haif-past four the Bishop and Mrs.Dunn and Miss Dunn, with the Rev, Harold C.Dunn.His Lordship's domestic chaplain, arrived and took their places on the platform.À: Synod and Liocese of Quebec was | read and presented to His Lordship The address was as follows: To the Right Revd.Audrew Hunter, D.D.D.C.L.Lord Bishop of Quebec.May it please Your Lordship: On the occasion of your resignation - of the See and your approaching de-, | | skirts.with plaiter] frills to match any ox F.SIMARD & Gik, \u20ac parture from amongst us, we, on behalf of the Diocese of Quebec, and herein, we venture to believe, all, church people in the Diocese, desire tn give expression to our sympathy and sorrow that, in the Providence of - God you have laid upon you a tri.\u201d that has finally required your relinquishment of the heavy burden of labor and responsibility involved in | the administration of this diocese.| For more than twenty-two years you have borne this burden with unwearied zeal, with undaunted courage.with a hopeful faith that has indeed | moved mountaing of difficulties.and | challenged the administration of all.| The ~fice nf a Bishop of necessity the interchange of that human sym-| pathy which gne.sn far to lighten the lahors and che:s the hearts of those Year! great responsibilities: we would not je vu suppose that, such a sympat'iy ha-« been lacking on : our part.From the first days we have marielled at your absolute de- vation tr duty.your single-hearted interest ir each soul, and in every work connected = the diocese.The Synsd.the Church Society.Rishap's C l'eze.Bishop's College School, and King's Hall have claimed and received in full measure of your devotion, of your bounty.ani we feel sure.of your prayers.The Sce-House, with its beautiful chapel.and is goodly endowment will, ever stand as a manament not merely tn your genernsity, hut to your wise foresight and business prudence.No Dincesai Fund hut hae profited by your liberality.no parich bus tas been the gainer from vour ripe experience; in ali things ecclesiascal.Your Lordships cordial -elations relaiane with all classes, and more especially perhape with our French-! speaking felon.eitizen., has materl- afly advanced the entente and mutual respect which is «o valuable a possession În 1 mixed community such as nurs Of spiritual matters we hardy dare to «peak, vet the most casual nb-erver cannot fail to realize that great and persistent effort has been niade, even in most unpromising fields, and that irom Labrador to Shawinican\u2014from the ficher folks of Gaepe, to the farmers of the Fastern Townships.your faithful and faith-inspiting works have: heen ricaly hlessed oo Gad, \u2019 in our tribute of loyalty and affection to Yunr Lord we would fain include Mrs Hunter Dunn and your daughter, Miss ITunter Dunn, wha have sa consistently and so happily seconded ynur every effurt for! the welfare of the dincese, Ta them, as to Yonr Lordship, we say \u201cFarewell\u201d with full and uratefut ! whn has enabled voit to do sn great thing.for us, will have you in His graciane keeping now and escrmore.We are, Your Lordship\u2019s faithiul servants, (The address was signed by the members of the Ezecutive Committee of the Synod).A Vote of Thanks.Following this address a vote of thanks far the Richnp's generosity in connection wit) the See-House was read hy the Rev.FE.A.Willoughby King.and a eo y of it, +10 beautifully illuminated.presented to His Lordship.\u201cVote of Thanks\u201d Tn the Right Reverend.the Lord Bishop of Quebec:\u2014 At a stated and well attended meeting of the Central Board of the Church Snelety held In the Cathedral Church Hall on Tuesday afternoon, Octoher 20th, 1914, amongst other Important matters & report was made hy duly appointed representatives nt the Board upan the henefactinng, which have heen bestowed by Your Lordship upon our Church in this city and dincese in connection with the See-House \u201cBishopthorpe.\u201d On motion ef the Rev.Rural Dean King.seconded by Mr.Paul G.«Sen, ju was unanimously resolved that à of a private chapel QUEBEC CHRONICLE.F.SIMARD & CIE, ENRG.142 St.Joseph St., St.Roch, Quebec MONTH END SALE Unusuel Bargains For The Two Last Days OFFER OPPORT! DISCOUNT on WOMEN'S TAILOR-MADE SUITS AND COATS Women's Street and House Dresses A full range of new models.WOMEN'S DRESSES Usually Priced $5.50 for $3.98 New models in Navy.Tan.Black and white and Black Serge Dresses, 25% priced LL.ieee $3.98 were present, including many of our VE INTEND KEEPING AS BUSY AS LAST YEAR AND A LITTLE UNITIES THAT HAVE BEEN UNKNOWN BEFORE THIS SALE MORE, IF POSSIBLE; AND TO GET THIS RESULT WE WILL 25% DISCOUNT 25 DISCOUNT 25% DISCOUNT on on on BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING TRIMMED MILLINERY GENT'S FURNISHINGS .2 Mens Fall Overcoats, Smoking Children and Boys\u2019 Suits and Imported models Coatings and Jackets.Hats and Caps, Shirts, Un- Overcoats; all new and first class make; for all tastes.GUIPURE ALL.OVER At 59 cents 25 pieces well assorted embroidered designs on net.White, Cream and i assorted sizes and well worth $3.50: Ecru.18 inches in width.Values of $1.25 per yard: now at .59¢c.HIGH GRADE SILKS AT GREAT SAVINGS Double width, colored Paillette Sil Ladies\u2019 Dresses and Blouses; usually suitable for \u2026 31.25 ks in new shades, priced per yard $1.75.Now Women's Pure White and Natural of your suits: value of £2 to c'ionse Woo! Ribbed Undervests, with long ge or short sleeves; value vi $1.30, far sec.WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS At $1.16 Black and Colored Satin Under- $1.18 PILLOW CASES 18e.for 12c.Hemmed Fine Cotton Pillaw Cases sizes 40 to 44 inches: value of JS: sale now at 12¢.a Wool Underskirts and Drawers, sme Cloakings.Wide fashionable weaves.UNTRIMMED MILLINERY At Less Than Half Price range of new derwear and everything supplied in this department.First lot: values of $2, and $3.30 to choose at 0000000 ce se unan0e 98¢c.Second lot; superior quality, values from $3.75 up to $4.50; to choose at Lo.$198 Double width Printed Satin, lovely and rich designs and colorings for Women's Kimonos and Coat Linings; usually priced per yard $2.75 for $1.48 KNITTED UNDERWEAR SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE Men's White and Natural Kibhed 2 special lots of fine Felt Ha: Shapes and all of the latest in a wide range of colors, including also Black.value per pair $1.35: on sale Friday and Saturday per pair.98\u20ac GLASS TOWELS 13z.for 9c.limited quantity of Perre Linen are woul fleece: value of $1.30 for 98¢ MEN'S GLOVES Value $1.33; Specially Priced ysc.; ; Glass Towels.Red and White or Men's Tan Moka Lined Gloves.Blue and Wiite: always worth 13c.a good and heavy glove in all siz-
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