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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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[" Van Camp's Pork and Beans (With or without Tomato Sauce.) Packod in three sise ting, at.12%¢, 15c and '25c per tin.From choice hand.0 of à diplome Perret act beans and selected pork, after the recipe \u2014 8150 \u2014 VAN CAMP'S HOMINY, Prepared from selected white corn, in the same manner as old.fashioned rye Hominy, in 3.b.tins only.25c Pet tin.A.GRENIER.Grocer and Wine Merchant, Established 1882.94-96 St.John Street.Phones 1247-1248 Bole Distributor for the Famous BUTTER NUT BREAD.* GERMANS SINK STEAMER FLYING AMERICA FLAG CAPTAIN AND TWO SAILORS LOST THEIR LIVES WHEN THE \u201cGULFLIGHT\u201d WAS TORPEDOED AND SUNK OFF THE SCILLY ISLANDS.-\u2014 +» * trawler Barbados has arrived here in - an encounter with a German torpedo London, May 2\u2014The oil tank steam ship Gulflight, Bying the American flag, was torpedued at non Saturday off the Scilly Islands, acc rdinzg to a despatch received \u2018by the Central News Agency.The crew of the Guiflight ha.been landed oa the Sciliy !slands, accord- inx to later Central News despatches.officers are yuiced as raying that the captain of vessel had been killed.and that twa sailors lost their fives by drowning.The crew of the Gulflizht was taken off by a patrol boat, aad the (anus steamer is being tow:d by anntner vessel.The Gulilight was a steel vessel of 2300 tons, built at Camden, NJ, in 1914.She was owned by the Guil Refining Company: The vessel was 363 feet long, 51 feet beam and 30 fe-t deep.She was equipped with wireless.The Guliligh: sailec from Por: + Tex.oa April 10th, bound or GERMANS LOSE IN SOUTH AFRICA ANOTHER SEVERE LOSS INFLICTED ON KAISER'S COLONIST ARMY.Cape Town, via London, May 2- The following cficias statement regarding the operations in South Africa was issued Saturday: \u201cGeneral McKenzies mounted force, which was designated to cu: off the Germans, who after the eva.custion of Keetmanshop, snorthward along the outh, France.A along tire + The captain of.the Geruaft \"e-Ta\u2019 series defedt on them in the vi tording to the sume advices, died of eart failure as a result of shock.wo seamen jumped overboard and were drowned., The other members of the crew were taken off by a patrol boat snd] landed.The vessel was tov.ed into Crow Sound and beached.| STIR AT WASHINGTON.Washington, May 2\u2014Press reports of the torpedoing of the American eteamer Gulilight.and the loss of her captain and some members of thc erew, created a stir ton'ght in official! cireles here, w'uzie the serionsness of | the occurrence was everywhere ad; mitted: In the absence of President: Wilson, officials made no comment as! to the probable action of the United! States government and the responsibility.for it would first be required: before a d:c'sion could be reached as) to the kind o frepresentations to be made, Îf first reports are borne out, the attack on the Gulflight constitutes the firs, case of an American snip! strack by a torpedo with the subse: | quent loss of lives, Two American vessels have heen sunk by mines, the: responsibilitr for which never has be.n fixed and an Amreican, Leon /%, Thresher, was drowned when the Br tish ship Falaba was torpedoed.TRAWLER HAD .NARROW ESCAPE.Getman Torpedo Boat Gave Her An Exciting Chase.Yarmouth, England, May 3\u2014 The a damaged condition as the result of boat off the Belgian coast on Saturday.The captain of the trawler \u2018was wounded in the foot, but the rest of the crew escaped uninjured.The Barbados reports that the trawler Colombia was torpedoea anu sunk with 17 hands.One survivor end âne German bluejacket, who had fallen overboard, were brought to Yarmouth by the Barbados.\u2019 The Barbados d:fended herself herself against the torpedo boat with two small guns, and the captain says the German was evidently hit as steam was seen escaping from her.The wheelhouse and funnel of the Barbados were riddled with shot.retreated Suir, iflisiet by two German torpedo boats that on her cruise.Daisy but as the submarine fired two officers\u2019 were picked up by Holland.Baltic provinces, the road to Riga, and, if they prove a serious menace to the in position and that the French fortable for the gun crew that big guns to bear on one of the fortress of Metz.ERMANS SINK OLD B DESTROYER, BUT BRITAIN\u2019S NAVY SOON:GETS REVENGE FOR LOSS Two Of Huns\u2019 Torpedo Boal ; Fire On Rescuing Fis Stars And Stripes\u2014No'Further Bombardment London, May 2\u2014A German submarine on Satur old Brtish destroyer Recruit off the Galloper Light North Ses, but the score was more than equalized by ish destroyers, which, after a stern chase, overtook 2 Some of the crew of the Recruit were rescued by pelled to leave the others to their fate.The Britis rescued most of the crews of the German torpedo Besides these incidents in the North Sea, the Ge tinued their operations off the Scilly Islands and.to torpedoing the American tank steamer Gulflight, of which died of shock and two men were drowne French steamer Europe and the British steamer F captain of the latter vessel being shot and killed.Beyond this there is little war news tonight.T claim to have made an advance in their raid into and, after defeating _ the Russian, to have reached the region to the south-west of Mitau, whichis well on believed here, however, that the movement is nothing; a raid, and the Russians profess not to be disturbed ver ii.! There has been no further bombardment of Dunfgirk, which would seem to indicate that the Germans had only reply to this bombardment, the French have brought ~~ Along ThE TER OIE west fr tacks continue, but no battle of importance has developed out cinity of Gibeon.The Uniaa forces, by destroying the rialway north of Gibeon, capiured a whole railway train, a number of transport waguus, of them.It appears that the Turkish several Maxims ana 20 prisoners.\u201cThe remnant oi the German force, to the rough ground obstructing the movements of the cavalry.\u201d HEROISM OF À BRITISH GUNNER [AFTER FIVE COMRADES HAD FALLEN HE SWEPT GERMAN | RANKS BEFORE FALLING.London, May 2\u2014In a British eyewitness story of the latest stages of the battle of Ypres mention is made of a machine gur detachment, who kept their gun in action until all were dead or wounded, \u201cThe gun wus stationed in an angle of the trench,\u201d ays the eye-witness.\u201cWhen the German rush took place one man after another of the detachment was shot, but the gun still continued in action, although five bodies lay around it.When the sixth man took the place.of his fallen comrades, of whom ont was his brother, the Germans still pressing on, he waited untilthey were only a few yards away, and then poured a stream of bullets on the advancing ranks, which broke and fell back, leaving rows of dead.He was then wounded himself.\u201d AUSTRIAN SITUATION, Rome, via Paris, May 2\u20147:50 p.m ~All the Ministers met today with King Victor Emmanuel for the biweekly signing of decrees and to discuss the international situation, Baron Sonnino, the Foreign Minister, was the first to leave the conference, going from it to the Foreign Office to meet Prince Von Buelow, the German Ambassador, with whom he remained for 45 minutes.It is asserted that Prince Von Buelow indicated to Baron Sonnino the lines of Austria's expected answer to Italy.GORDON\u2019S LONDON DRY GIN Cd (UNSWEETENED) GORDON\u2019S 0 LD TOM GIN GORDON'S SLOE CIN Yo.REFUGEES FROM TELGIUM ARRIV: FOURTEEN ARE HOUSED IN GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL OF TORONTO.Toronto, May 2\u2014Fourteen Belgian refugees, consifting of three men, one of them wounded, four women and seven children arrived in Toronto tonight, consigned to th: care of Archbishop MoNeil and were housed in the Grand Central Hotel.What is probably the first authenticated story told at first hand in Canada by an actual eye witness of atrocities in Belgium was told tonight by Mme.Philomene Justin, daughter » a Belgian merchant who was murdered by the Germans before her eyes.She was living in the !ttle village ot Arscot.Although the inhabitants of the village were unarimed the men of the village, including her father were herded in the latter's garden and shot down and bayonetted by the Germans when they occupied the place.There had been absolutely no interference with the occupation, The cure of the village, Father Verbeeck, who prctested against me brutality, was tied by ropes to a tree and left to starve for a day and a hali, when he was shot and thrown into a well, and his housekeeper, who sought to go to his aid.was instantly shot and her body also thrown into the well.The Germans, after killing the men, released the women and told them to \u201cbury their dead.\u201d This they endeavored to do.There were about six hundred bodies.Many of them were cast into deep wells in the vil- aid of their little sons, in rescuing the aid of their littel sons, in rescuing wna body of the care and his housekeeper from the well into which they had been thrown and burying them in the church plot Several other members of the party told of atrocities which had been communicated to them by other pasties but could not at Arat-hand vouch for their accuracy.CRUISER OLASGOW LEAVES URUGUAY.Monte Video, Uruguay, May 2\u2014 The British eruiser Glasgow, whiz arrived here yesterday, put to ser agsin today the Dardanelles is free of the invaders was correct, the French having simply gone ashore there to make the landing of the which was 800 strong, cscaped owing! British on the other side easier, and, this accomplished, having .been withdrawn, doubtless to land at some other point.ARCACHON OO CECÉCECECECE \u201c QUEBEC, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1915.+ sank the sank the had accompanied théJubmarine fi e trawler ere com- estroyers oats, and taken to on the fishermen the: a passing steamer a nans con- addition \u20ac captain sank the gent, the Germans Russian are in strong force, they should Russian communicat@bns.It is re than e big gun airmen have made it%»o uncom- it has been withdrawh.As a he of their forts on th: south fgnt of the report that the Asiaic shore of EUSTRALIANS.ALSO SUFFERED HEAV LY : ANXIETY IN AUSTRALIA OVER i FIGHTING IN THE DARDANELLES, Melbourne, Australia, May 2\u2014The suspense of the past two days :nn- cerning the fighting of the Australian troops on the Gallipoli peninsula has been somewhat lifted Ly the publication of the first list of casualties From the proporiion of oficers killed and wounded, the losses of the Australasians apparent]: were severe.Although the announcement oi tha casualties was received without dum- onstration, the feeling here is intense.The Minister of Defence has issued a statement advising patience.The news of the fighting in Turkey and the recent parade of troops in Sydney have greatly stimulated recruiting.All previous recruiting records in Sydney have been beaten.IRISHMEN AND FRENCH UNITED T.P.O'CONNOR AND JOSEPH DEVLIN ENTERTAINED BY FRENCH PREMIER Paris, May 2\u20146.30 p.m\u2014The Irish members of the British parliament, headed by T.P.O'Connor and Jos.Devlin, who on Friday presented an address to President Poincare, were entertained yesterday by the Conmittee of Foreign Affairs of the French Chamber of Deputies, À funcheon was given fn honor of the visiting Irishmen and speeches wer: made by Rene Viviani, the French Premier, T.P.O'Connor.Joseph Dev fin and ex-Premier Leon Bourgeoise, The speeches were an eloquent expression of the close tits of sympathy uniting Framh and Ireland.and a!- luded to the victories gained by the two peoples while Kæht ng for à com- RITISH Are Sent To The Bottom In The North Sea\u2014Kulturis men\u2014American Steamer Is Torpedoed While Flying Of Dunkirk n E CENT.\u2018 LS iver JELLICOE STATES LABOR SITUATION HAMPERS FLEET UNLESS THE WORKMEN REALIZE IMPORTA:ICE, DANGER 18 IMMINENT.tt it London, May 2.-6:30 p.m.\u2014\"l am very uneasy about the labor situat'on in the Clyde and the Tyne\u201d says Vice-Admiral Sir John R.Jellicoe, commander in chief of the Home Fleets, in a letter to the Admiralty.\u201c1 sent a telegram or two lately about it.\u201d the Admiral adds.\u201cYou may think [ am exceeding by sphere of ation in doing so, but the efiic- jency of this fleet is so affected by it that 1 felt it my duty to wire today.\u201cAn offices in a responsible position has arrived here and his account of things on the Clyde is mos: disquieting.He said the men refused altogether to work on Saturday afternoon, that they took Wednesday afternoon off every week, if not the whole of Wedn:sday, and worked on Sunday because they got double pay for it.He said also that they valy worked in a hall hearted manner.\u201cMy destroyer dockings and refits are delayed ia every case by these pda r difficulties, and they take swice a} Tong as 4feÿ ueéd th.I feel You ought to know the facts, and so I put them before you.\u201d Deplorable Cenditiena.The serious effect tiiat drink is having on the r2pairs to the warship and transport services and in the output of muni.iors is disclosed in reports from firms nd officers throughout the ¢runtsy which were published tonight in the form of a White Paper.From Vice-Adm'ral Sir john R.Jellicoe.commander in chief of the Home Fleets.down, the officers responded ior the navy are of the opin- iont that the short hour: werked by the men in private yards is due to drink.They describe conditions as deplorable and urge on the government\u2018 the necessity of adopting the total prohibition of alcoholic drinks or restrictions on the sale of then.The slackness of the men, it is al- i leged.is due to the fact that they are | earning mor: morey than usual and I that while they have any to spend they will not work.Sunday work is ccndemned.as it is contended that the double wages earned that day lead the men to lay off two days during the weck.Rear-Admiral Frederick C.Tudor, Third Sea Lord.supplies a statement showing the effect of excessive drinking on the outpat of work, as regards shiphuilding.repairs and munitions of war, which is being carried out by contract for the Admiralty.Admiral Tydor says:\u2014\u201cBriefly the position is that now, while the country is at war, the men are doing less work than would be regarded as an ordinary weeks work under normal peace conditions.Thus the problem is not how to get the workmen to increase the:r normal peace output but how to get them to lo an ordinary weeks work of 51 or 53 hours, as the case may be.\u201cThe reasons for the loss in time no doubt are various, but it is abundantly clear that the most potent reason is the facilities which exist for the men to ob\u2018ain beer and spirits with a high rate of wages and abundance of employment.Opinion on this point is practically unanimous.\u201d Letters received from shipbuilders and officers superintending work for the Admiraity are quoted by Admiral Tudor.\u2018These complain of the drinking habits of the men and urge either total prohibition, martial law or the restriction of the hours in which drinking may he obtained.During four weeks.the report concludes, 670.00 hours wotk was avoidably lost in the shipyards.GERMAN BALLOON BROUGHT TO EARTH.Paris, May 2-An enormous spherical balloon without a basket has landed near the railorad station at Giverny.The balloon hore traces of blood and was riddled with shot.LIQUOR PROBLEM IN SOUTH AFRICA ALSO London, May 3.~2:15 s.m.\u2014~ The Daily Telegraph's Johannasburg, South.Africa, correspondent says \u2018ie understands that extensive restrictions on the liquor traffic in South SUBMARINE SHELLS: CREW OF BOAT JUST TORPEDO: PATROL BOAT CAME UP TOO LATE TO GIVE FRENCH STEAMER ASSISTANCE.London, May 2\u2014The French steamer Europe, from \u2018Barey\u2018 fin St.Nazaire with a cargo of coal, was torpedoed by a German submis rine Haturday morning near Bishep's Rock and sank.says-a despatch to Lloyds from Penzance.The crew was rescued by # steam drifter.The submarine signalled the crew of the Europe to leave their ship.When they had done this the submarine shelled the steamer.which failed to sink.Meanwhile the skipper of the the noise of the gun of the submarine, made an investigation, whereupon the susmarime started to chase the Rosevine.The Rosevine sent up distress rock- Scilly Islands when a patrol boat, which i owing to the foggy weather, appearé ed .Together the patrol boat and the drifter we it back toward the Europeat which the submarine was still firing with her gun.Half a mile off from the Europe the Rosevine picked up o boat load>d with members of the crew of the steamer.The work of rescue was interrupted by three shells trom the submarine, which fell within thirty yards of th: drifter.Then, apparently alarmed at the appearance of the patrol boat.the submarine 1° rpedoed the Europe, which disappeared i-.a cloud of steam and coal dust.The submarine carried no number.RECORD OF \u2014 Rt steam Jrifter Roscvine, attracted by | ets and was proceeding toward the: had aot been.seca Sse SSS SSCS THE BEST SNAPSHOT Take a Kodak With You ON YOUR TRIPS, PICNICS, Etc.\u2018 Let us show you.We have them from $1.00 up.JOHN E.WALSH\u2019S Reg\u2019d, v soper AUSTRIANS ARE PREPARING FOR ITALY'S MOVE EVIDENTLY EXPECT HOSTILITY SOON JUDGING BY PRE.| i PARATIONS.Venice, Italy, via London.May \u2014\u2014 \"A despatch from Udine.ltaly.repos active military preparations on ths | Austrian side of the frontier.Trains \u201cof heavy artillery, proceeding by night.are said to occupy commanding positions the Jtalian frontier.Night traffic in the districts of Goritz, Gradisca, Monfalcone and Tolmein, all in Austria.near the irontier, ig prohibited without special authority; It is stated that recruits from ne southern part of the monarchy are being concentrated at Lubiana.Regiments proceeding to the fron- | tier consist chiefly of Hungarian, on Bosnian and Croatian troops.These troops are procecding through all passes leading to Italy.5 The police are reported to be pre- | paring for war by watching all Ital \u2018ans living in the Trentino district, to tention ahouid ™e nervous, food is getting.scarcer, it being reported that in Gortiz there is only sufficient food for thfee duys,) {and fearing public disorders.the auth.i orities have made preparations to pros claim a state of siege.- ! GREEK STEAMER : BROUGHT INTO BLYTH Blyth.England, May 2\u2014The Greek steamship Fotis, which sailed from Galveston and Norfolk three weeks ago bound for Rotterdam, has been brought into Blyth in charge of a prize crew.It is stated that the vessel carries contraband.# THEM ALI.WHILE WE HAVE NICE CREAM TO SELL, DON'T A MODERN NEW HOUSE AT 8T.FOYE, SURROUNDED WITH TREES.VALIQUET'S Phones: 6568-6367.T TOBACCONIST - Announces the removal in a OLD MONTOALM Africa will ba enforced at an early Amon cause.date, Valiquet\u2019s Potatoes POTATOES AND SWEET FORGET WE HAVE ALSO TO LET FOR THE SUMMER 12 FABRIQUE STREET.HOS.A.BURNS, - 65 BUADE ST.few days of his Branch Store tu HEADQUARTERS, 36 8t.Louis Street, Where the public will find his usual high class assortment of Cigars, Tobacco, Souvenirs, Chocolates, Etc.be in readiness to plâce them ih.de- - oer is decomp catressely- = 1, a BRING IN That next prescription.Let us show pou what first-class work is in the (CAL LINE.We are experts ia ! lime and feel justified in making\u2018 & becad statement \u2018 Yoy must remesuber that it Is nou ly the making of the Lena It is the: jastment and skill in centering Lenses on a patient's face.We pride jenrseives in being able to accommo- ate the public and invite you to visit lus when eye troubles appear, © What McClure sells or repairs be PHONE 2516.Min M + Graduate Dominion College of Op-.| 1-ictoria \u2026.eee es va 4 es Sound Bend, Indians, College of | Vancouver .4 2 ! A l Calgary .LL.[ORE 1] 56 Les ST.JOHN STREET, QUEBEC.Eamontan 000 RO @% | 5 Prince Albert .oe 42 : CANADA, Moose Jaw ., .,.35 - ! Province of Quebec.Regina 33 6 ! District of Quebec.Winnipeg LL oa 35 54 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.port Arthur \u2026 0 3B 8 Neo.673.| Parry Sound ., .\u201cww 0M Re:\u2014JOSEPH CHOUINASD, of Toronto .43 6&0 Levis, Baker, Insolvent.= Ottawa #2 4 | NOTICE is hereby given that on ee pote PR do \u2019 .WEDNESDAY, MAY Lath, 1918, | fortes 0 °C Moa At 11.00 O'Clock, am., Will be sold at our offices, the assass @f this Estate, à: follows: Stem A\u2014Rolling stock .$ 757.00 P\u2014Weood .732 Tools .0000.65.30 Book deMs (about) .2,500.0) $3,995.50 \u201cThe inventory and list of book debts can be examined at our offices.The rolling stock, tools and sup- orm de wood will be visible the day the-vale.Por all other Information, pleass to Whe undersigned.- Gewditlens.of payment: CASH.+%aRUE & TRUDEL, 3 Curators.191% 53 z Ap.ZBtoM.13 Public Notice 58 HERBBY GIVEN.that permits foeued last year by the undersigned, @uthorizing the construction of pern:- abent sidewalks, is herby concelled, !gad wilt be considered null and void.rietors having said permits mus: |e at the City Engineer's Office lafiere à new permit will be issued for | ghe present year.W.D.BAILLAIRGE, City Engineer.\".CITY OF QUEBEC CITY HALL .Quebec, 20th April, 1915, .TENDERS FOR PRINTING AND BINDING.PUBLIC NOTICE 1S HEREBY Miven that sealed tenders will be re- fram this day till Friday, the fourteenth day of May next (1913), at $0 dock p.m, for the Printing and : ing that may be required by the ery for one year, trom the Ist of ne next to the 31st May, 1916, ac- erding to specifications, to be seen at he office of the undersigned.The Tenders to be endorsed \u201cTendfor Printing and Binding,\u201d ad.sted to, and deposited in the office éé the City Clerk, from whom any in- iôn may be obtained.The tend- drer May see the scrap book contain.lag af the samples of the required documents from 10 am.to 4 p.m.The fees for the drawing up of the edateacts and two copies for the city 4% be paid by the contractor.city does not bind itself to ne- opt the towest or any of the tenders.H.J.J.B.CHQUINARD, City Clerk.Prov ines of Quebec.District of Quebec.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Ma 469.Merle Angelique Landry, wife coma as te property of Arthue La.Sars, laborer of the said City of 7 Phintift.ve Anher Lacombe, : Defendant.An action for separation as te pro hat been instituted herein on ih, of March 1915.Huber: on, Attorney for Plinth Maceh 20u, i018 April nim.- | greater part of Ontario and showery | STEIMER SUNK, CAPTAIN SHOT GERMAN SUBMAKINE SINKS BRITTÉH BOAT FULOENT OFF SKELLING ROCKS.London, May 2\u2014The British steamer Fulgent was sunk by a German submarine north-west of the Skelling Rocks im the dark Saturday morning, says a despatch to Lloyds from Kilrush, Ireland.| A boat containing nine survivors and the body of the captain of the | steamer, who had been shot and kill- J ed, was rescued by a trawler and landed at Kiltush.The trawler was unable to find the second boat of the ' Fuigent containing the remainder of | the crew.The Weather | Fennec: | Torento, May 2\u2014The weather to.i day has been fair throughout the | 1 Western Provinces and ever th: from the Ottawa Valley to the Mari- ' time Provinces.A disturbance which ! promises to be important is moving towards the Great Lukes from the West.Temperatures: Ï j Halifax So.Se .: Forecasts: Lower Lakes and fenrguan Bav:, Easterly windy, increasing to strong: : cool and cloudy, followed by rain.t Upper St.Lawreace and Ottawa: Valley: North and east winds.mostly fair and cool.! Lower St.Lawrence and the Gulf: North-east winds, clonoy ana eu.with showers.Maritime Provinces Modarae: winds, cloudy and cool with accas al showers.Lake Superior District: gales with necasional rain 1 Maniteba: North-east winds, local sains in eastern partisan, \u2018ais i west.| Saskatchewan and Atberta: North! erly winds; fair with much the same\u2019 temperature.f | SURVIVORS OF a .EDALE LANDED + + ; Subrarine Gave No Warning What : | ever Before Firing Torpedo.: Scilly Islands, Ergland, May 2\u2014The crew nf 24 of the British steamer Edale whick was sunk off thece je.lands hy a submurine Sarrday while on a voyage from the River Plate, \u2018South Am-criza.to Manchester, with ia cargo nt gram.have heen landed ihere by a British patrol boat They {say that the Edale was torpedoed without notice and that they did not see the submarine until after they, were in their lifeboats.: } The patrel boat is reported tr have been struck and severely damages by | a shell fired from the submarine.The Edale was a steamer of 2000 tons net and was 325 feet long.She | {was owned hy the Dale Steamship | Company of Middlesbrough.England, i The Edale was built in 1901.She ; rg == \u2014 2 \u201cSpring Arrivals ST.URSULE HOUSE FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS i New York, May 1\u2014Chartering was} LOST\u2014On Saturda .\u2018 .y, May the lst, exceedingly light in both steam and! on St.John street car or Palace Hill, QUEBEC sail tonnage markets, but rates re- or from Mechanics\u2019 Supply to Bru- : , - ined steady and a moderate de.; > Most centrally situated on the cor F \"Hs newest patterns in NEGLIGE SHIRTS have Complete assortment of GLOVES for Ladies or mained tea neat & Co.a gentleman's gold ring, | ner of ge d St.Ursele Sisarrived, with double cuffs and separate sof: collars.Gents.Specialty: English Dos-skin Gloves OCEAN SAILINGS, a tt di on Fiona with eagle crest.Finder will be re- | jun 018% Louis and 6e Gate.Best $, CRAVATS \u2014 Rich and varied assortment of pat- The lates shapes in SOFT \u2018HATS and CAPB,| Compiled by F.S.Stocking, Gen-i Gruen, \u201c0d Brismel 10d; Cotton 4 warded by returning to this fice.| give 10 the city.All modern conves- Mares in the latest crestions.Me dans t from Tress and Company, London, Eng.en ers] Steamship Ticket Agent, 32 St.Liverpool, per 100 lbs, $1.25 May 3x3.lences.Room and board Firsts ° ; Louis street, Quebec.Charters\u2014 British steamer, 26,000 LOST\u2014A black, ostrich feather | S30 cuisine and service Satiefae 2 Subject to Change.Frepeors garin, Atlantic range 10 & | Bos with chain attached, from Dau- | MO\" Susranteed.A sslect rasort fot 2 \u2014 - I May ue From ie | French Atlantic por, 9% May; Greek pine street to St.Famille Stovet vin a VE table Lourd, + \u2018 = \u2014Lusitania .N.Y.Liverpo, steamer, quarters outs, Atlag.| cv: .; = J.-58 M UJ & Li IN \u201c \u2014Cameronia .NY chape tic range to a French Atlantic port, Foy hall Squ ver rn, fo 8 St MRS.H, }L LEMESURIER ; : % \u2014Hesperian .«Halifax.Liverpo.! i Saou 7s, prompt; Norwegian \u2014_\u2014 WANTED ° \u2019 .; \u2014New York .N.Y.\u2026.Liverpool | ship, tons, timbes, etc.Gulf to ROO! LET.: : a8 FASRIQUE Sv.! HABERDASHER 5 \u2014Megantic .N.Y.\u2026 Liverpool | West Britain, lump sum, £10,000, $2 ou to \u201cWANTED Carpets and Fore 20 t Pr re rt tr , = : \u201cNegima : \"Quebec pirerpoo! form June-July.~~ TO LET\u2014A pine large double clean at Factory or Vacuum Cleaned X ; - \u2014Pretorian .Quebec.lectrie light, hot heated, |; 9 .\u2026 os « \u2014Philadelphia\u2019.N.Y\u2026 Liverpool | NEW STEAMER OF THE telephone, at Ne $ Couliers heated ers Caro: phones 823-584.Pre eg .Ocean Sailin ma SCD RUSSIAN-AMERICAN LINE As Bxiw.51d Reliable Worke's Moebon or Lo \u2014\u2014\u2014 * \u2019 9 \u2014Corinthign.+ Quebec.London FOR CANADIAN TRADE POSITION WANTED.\u201cBOOK KEEPER\u2014Waned imme \u2018 = \u2014 tan an VS! Due to th ti \u2014\u2014 IK KI ER\u2014 d in JEWELER, OPTICIAN, From Quebec.13 \u2014Seandinavian Quebec.Glasgow the business of the Russie aires POSITION WANTED\u2014As gov, py an the wo Tory on 8 (En ;.3 Sc.Joseph Street, .QUEBEC.Steamer To 14 \u2014Cymric .N L.-Liverpost can Line and the development of the | Snes or companion in an English sh end Frenchy apply at nos on.p = : May plenum vo ee - Liverpool 15 \u201cordum .Neo trade between Canada 2-4 Russia, a | family.The applicant is a good hf ing referénces, and experierce in + A i \u201c etorian.\u2026.\u2026 Glasgow | \u201c \u2014St.ONE pew steamer has been added to the|8list and understands sewing well, iness, y ; ee.a Fine Jasortment ot, Vredding Sites, Cabinets of Cutlery, : 19 Çoriathia = London .\u2014Rochambeau A Yous Bordeuux fest.The new tenon o Ag he Apply to No.133 3rd Avenue Lim.|Ousiness.J.T.Chronicle Office.wy a * amo.Fine \u201c ; ,; oe or , tt Er \u2018| make her maiden tri .Archan- | oilou.\u2014 Ty x Ë 2 = \u201c 22 None ; Eero 2 Mabie Dusbic.Lerport gelsk on May 22nd, 1515.The sree: May 1x3.\"WANTED \u2014 General Server « Fm ts oe ee Liverpool 22 Se maple .NY.Liverpoal er Czuritza was built by Barclay, TOR SALE SALE.hme (Scotch Preferred) to go to the coun- 5 St.Joseph Street - QUEBEC : Sila iil) 5 bi gemini: ot cer, Tg e ro Moe | 00, LA I ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e try.re - : 27\u2014Grampian ,.Liverpool and Glasgow | otc been introduced on this sn \"i! FOR SALE\u2014 Good sized Pony, | Ire.Apply between 9 a ; ; Se \u201cns; y _ | , eamer.2and 6p m., ale - = \u2014 soni wind and Third-class For 26 japan TC Ny Pordenu | Lure splacement of the Caarftea 1s pare buggy, also express ASE 518 \u2018se Valier Shree, Herbals .4 ic.N.Y.Li tons, her length is 435 feet; [John St.° May, 1x3.plans, rates, ete, apply to: 27 \u2014-Grampian.Quebee.Liverpool beam 58 feet, and Les nt f ters | S\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee ay.AR.Summer Excursion Rates.#2 Chicago .N.Y.Bordesux | peam 38 feet, She in a ei ea | FARM FOR SALE\u2014~Comprising | \u201cLr rme\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = pi chee - ; NT I : K Th M » G d H i Commencing May 1st the return « Tusa, Liverpoal steamer and is equipped with two very 90 acres with geod house and barn, Monceatmas à Room et 0 v eep e en in 00 umor \u2018trip tickets will have final limit ex-| \u2014New Yor Y.Glasgow | °f Quadruple expansion engines, giv.| 3180 1 mare.winter and summer rigs, Hospital.Gas and Electric.Separate tended to October 3131 to all Summer \u201c \u2014Cameronia .N.Y.Glasg ing & speed of abou 18 knots an | Mowers, rakes, etc, 30 hens and J ' Cs Add TB Excursion Points, 30 Tgorthland : Quebec.Liverpoul hour.For the safety of the vessel | turkeys, buildings alone worth price care Chronicle Office ApL30x3, WHEN HUBBY \u201cLIGHTS UP\" FOR HIS iF.S STOCKING 7 (7 amd'Londos [Rd its passengers, ail the latest ap- M a Avsly Tek AFTER-DINNER SMOKE, BE SURE HE > pliances have been provided, includ.Pa., : |, WANTED\u2014For the 15th May next «, | & ST.LOUIS STREET, QUEBE ing an automatic hydraulic system of Apl.29x6.by yo Lad, iti Steto- HAS A MATCH WHICH WILL GIVE General St ip QUE C closing the water-tight compartments y young ly position as raph Typewriter.« HIM A STEADY LIGHT, FIRST STROKE Thos.Cook & Son.THE FIRST OCEAN mto ri the hull is subdivided, vehicles, quel a toy SALE~ pr fog sary vo \u201cLake Chrome ee rou * automati ingui ; 3 , sur- .ASK YOUR GROCER Fi OR EDDY s Phore 82.telegraphy ant suites.wireless reys.buggies, rubber tires, piano-box, Ap-29x12 _ \u201cGOLUSS: TIP\u201d OR \u201cSILENTS,,, TWO : lifeboats and life preservers to pr.| stanhope, concord styles.Also many WANTED\u2014Small shed Tae To OF OUR MANY BRANDS, vide Yor the entire number of passen.| PICNIC vans with a capacity of from hed mobile e Solace.| ) gers and crew.P 12 to 25 persons.For sale at good it El se Tile nog M.of Are Toa | Being a sister ship to the well.[ oh Jon! .; \u2018 ; ; .\u2014 To.te Angele reet, - .| 1 M.BO Y CE & SON 3 [mera ont meer?desPortable raw- es though she wa » in Halifax dur NOTES.A Mahon st, veu on \u2018Aréllery Park St.Peter Streets top floor, Apply to k \u201cTHE RELIABLY GROCERS.\u201d ed tract of land not exceeding ome; Precisely at 5.00 pm.the Meta-| Steamer Turret Case, having dis-| and the country.14 fooms, compris.|C P.R.46 Dalhousie Su May tl 3 .! square mite in extent.on payment of | gama entered port and headed for the charged her cargo of grain, left for| ifE 2 bath rooms with hot water, \u2014_\u2014 Te ¥ 13-21 Cote d'Abraham dues at the rate of 50 cents per thou- Breakwater.Captain Vezina and hes Sydney on Saturday.Hot ye era, Also large gar- HOUSE TO RENT\u2014Centrally 1 .; Telephone 294.Established 1856.und feet, BM.and subject to pay- boat's crew were on hand and.as Steamer Savoy left for Anticosti | T2! and cellar, yard and garage.Ap- d No.47 U pui TS rect mess .: ! ment of rental at the rate nf $100 Per! soon as the steamer nuared her hertn.yesierday morning with pasengers, Bly to C.E Dorion, 43 Dauteui.Tce Street, 9 roams He bat square mile per annum, i earried his mooring ropes ashore.and | ind a general cargo.FOR SALE\u2014On the e, the jroom, two lavatories hot and cold Timber for Homesteaders, ;in a short time the finer was safely Steamer Express of Fort William House No.8 Brebeuf Street, corner | water furnace, nice sunny yard and » Any occupant of a homestead - | made fast to the dock iv - ; '.> : 3 : ter-section having mo then ar ma te Metagama, which left Liver- arrived from che Upper Lakes yes ; of St.Denis Avenue.Hardwood | out house.Rent $35.00.Immediate - Application of the Eyes causes own suitable for the purpose may, terday and proceeded for Sydney.| Floors.Containing twelve rooms and possession.Apply Jas.T.Harrowet, : Eye-Strain.Were .pool on Friday afternoon, April 23rd.| yn oF (OCB d i For permi + Close application of the eyes provided he has not previously besa | had on board 35 cabin and 251 third | river some distance ir aes diovenerne by pre \u2018nd rarther particules enol Pome ow ve to any kind of work is a strain granted free allowance of timber, ob.| class passengers, a very heavy mail |; is said, that she had no charts nt | to FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT { fr .$ wn \u2018ne eyes and headaches ar: [| tain a free permit to eut the quantity and a general cargo.Mr.Arthur the Lower St- Lawrence and Gulf.AMOS J.COLSTON \u2014No.83 Maple Avenue, sev of £ v ery often due to that or cau: 2- of building and fencing timber set out | Rawlind.Assistant Marine Superin- | * d she returned.Sh to ; 132 St.Peter Street | Jante d Po tb ° On ie .on i i CT ave ese ee ions tendent: Mr.George Moore, City Fay | AT she returned.She came to Feb.2até [three to fve any days Au Ne £1 When your eyes grow tired W.W.CORY.! senger Agent, and Mr.James Me- .a Iveston from Ki \u20ac any day.pi.f after working or reading, be Dept.of the Minister of the Interior.| Kerns.Travelling Passenger Agent: Steamer Galveston from meston.| HOUSE TO RENT.TO LET\u2014A nicely fori PE \u20ac «| fa.passed Martina River at 900 a.m.Le nicely fornished far careful and see if your glasses Ottawa.20th July, 1914, i of the C.P.R., were on hand to at 5 Nos See Geir \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | consisting of § roomy ary bath-roonf - are correct and if you have [| \u2014651.MelBxém, : tend to the duties of their respective | yesterday.Due here today, No.5 Ste Genevieve Avenue, con- | CTecapie fight.telephone and ail na v ; what you want Ip nearly al DU , offices.and render any assistance re-| Steamers Meaford and Por: Col.taining all modern conveniences, hot em conveniences, Possession 1st cases >! eve strain or headaches i _ : quired \u2018a the new arrrvaty, | horne.from the Unper Lag: for; water, two bath rooms, eclectrie light May.For further information ap ly ; - ive your glasses\u2014fitted \"= æ The Metagama.wnich fs the latest SvAney.CE.passed here yes rday | and ças, 14 rooms.House can be in- .i P Toi fbr 4 ve can @: > ue 1 der ; 5 Adit t he C.P.\\t feet, was! \u20ac R Head.Cartai pected between 3 and § p.m For by letter to C.D.Q, Chronicle Office.Re AEE « proverly which wi rende ; addition te the C.P.\\t .«Steamer Renvare Head.antain \" -m., , Ap.29x! ï WIR quite rasy and we charge vor nothing for fitting your mght.| oz - i == 5 fully described \u2018n the columns af The Kane.from Glasgow.nasced Cape | further particulars apply to the Mon- 9-9x12 Ç : AT prescriptions of Oculier Glied up®at once.All compound | SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN i Chronicle at the tim: of her triat ie, Chatte at 8.30 a+.vesterdév.Dre yes! fast gl ompany, © gi Noval TO RENT\u2014Cottage, 10 rooms, on i glasses eut at hsme at an hour's notice.! NORTH-WEST LAND | last an She Eviter or here this marning ! Bank of Canada, Quebec.Ext Bougainville St.fas Slectricity And fi .5 SULATIONS, | sistershio the | imes | Tue Margaret Hackett arrived am RBONAL hot water.Rent $30.00 a mon p- S The sole head of 2 fami (ited \u201cve port several times last sés- the Unner Lak, terday.with 1: ° ly No.5 Bougainville St.P.C LACAS E, .male over 18 year ot \"may Some.21 Passengers mes.who arived | baree im tow 0 JHETIE.wh 2 MARRY IF YOU ARE LOVELY | Al.2xe., £0) Optometrists and Opticians.40 Fabrique Street stead 8 quarter-scetior of available here A amtie Merigams \u2018on Saturday.Steamer Ramos.\u2018ram Now Yor! \u2014The reliable, confidential, successtul TO LET_A th all mod EC 8 Dominion land, in Manitoba, RS\" | aid reno che is in every partieular a | for Orebec arrivked at Mulgrove, N.c'ub has large number of wesithy, ern impr em ass ie ot to & = katchewan or Alberts.| Applicane *?! 3 i and an excellent sea.| 5.on the 27th uit, eligible members, both sexes, wishing improvements; electric light, tele.Ë = - ES | Must 2ppear in person at the Domin.{ prier 1; in pri service on herd ~ early marriage; descriptions free phone, bathroom, hot and cold water, As = : a at, an sa -_\u2014 ; as .$ f Ne Good S the Land Agency 5 enc | ar! is pat surpassed hy any steamer cn PORT OF OUEBEC.\u2018 Mra Wrubel, Box 26, Uskiand, Cal Little.River abour i = w \u201cDoni Lroxy_ may \u201csante Arrived May 1, \" CT a : be made at any Dominion Lands | th\" lantie.t from the cars.Apply to Mr.Elz ; , \u2014\u2014\u2014 Agency (but aot Suh-A, Commander Webster reports hae og Meragama, Webster, Liverpeol: Gas; & Baio des Chaleurs 8.8.Co.Savard, 669 St.Valier street, Tel nf i L tain conditions Rene): on cer-| weather nn the Atlantic.Saw some C P.R.Company: passengers ! pe LIMIT ; Api Zig 3 .S THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS MITED.pl 2, EE oo Duties \u2014Six months residence upon ice.hut suffered no detention from it.and a general ca: go.Steamer \u201cCANADA.\u201d For \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AN EXTRA FINE SELECTION and cultivation of the land in each of; Having landed passengers and the May 2nd.Will sail from Quebec on Saturda TO LET~Light and airy offices + OF FIRST-CLASS three yeats Aomesteader may lve | MAÏS Te Mesagame lene for MON LE Lady of Game.Deslanriers, from! May Bth, at 400 o'clock pm.for let at low fental in the puntec Fire \u2014BOOTS, within nine miles of hig omestesd, ' Teal =: 4.00 a.m, yes : Garne, etc.: Bouchard Bros.pas- | Gaspe and Baie des Chaleurs coast, | Assurance Company's Building, \u2014SHOES and ain em of at feast 80 acres, nn PRESENTATION TU | sengers and a general cargo.and will call to Mechins and all in.| St Peter Street.Apply to the secre- \u2014PUMPS e ¢ s.abitable house ; \u2014 termediate ports as far as New Car.| tr).Apl.21x12 ; is required except where refidence | COMMANDER WEBSTER ; {, MADE BY THE MAKERS OF is performed in the vieinit ! he frst Clearsd.liste.; ; TO LET.\u2014 Two seit contained AMiBRICAN AND CANADIAN 1 in distri y.Ac the Metagama was the first, SS.Laurentian, \u2014.Natasauuan.etc.| Freight will be received at the Har- : SHOES .in PO dtandrrriets 3 homesteader yang \u2018rom Europe to stop at Que- | Passengers and a geceral carge.| bour Commission Pontoon.Customs | Bouses, dusted 3 Nos 2 and 5 Le py t ng.may pre.empt \u2018 bor C is- ; NM ue \u2018li j vie avenue, nicalm Park, contain.Seton\u201d some So\u201d tata quarter-section alongside his hota : bre ths a Har \u2018commandes | SS.Savev.Pelletier.Antiensti was.nt.ane day of sailing, till 200 ing 11 rooms each, with all modren >) ORD stead.Price, $3.00 per acre, Lake à ou sengers and « general cargo.a à ; :| conveniences; furnace, bath, electric === Repairing à Speciaity me Duties.\u2014Six months residence 3, | V1 4 valuable umbrella, ae a 4 \u2014 , For further information.apply to: light, etc.; rental $25 per month.À fach of three years after earning, \"7 © the event.The presentation SIGNAL SFRVICE REFORT.J.M.POULIOT, Agent, ly to Montcalm \u2018Land Co B.8.\u2014 Oe ; was mide hy Captain Murray, Har- 2861, 153 St.Paul Bt W Jac li8$ & Sons péri es ate, Tra bor Master, who congratulated Com.Quebec.May 2.1918.; Tel 286.3 af Street.easter, Mgr, 58 Mountain HOI, Tel.' q X be obtained 13 soon as Phones mander Wehster on\u201d being in ctarge lds, 40: Cloudy.east: nutwsrd RAT > A ] 4256 FABRIQUE STREET, patent, on certain, eonditions, .of the first ocean liner to moor ati at 10.20 am.Savoy: at 1100 » m.TO LET\u2014Houses to let on 8e : f \u201caia Ursule Street.No.15, twelve rooms } | | g .15.Lanrentisn, : ; A settler who has exhause | Quebec n the reason of 19) ina! ini ; _-\u2014 Telephone 427 \u2014 homestead right may take à pos y Commander Webster, in accepting: Cape Salmon, BI: Foray.rainine.| $45 per month, No, 40 thirteen rooms S por month, Both clear of taxes.ed homestead in tai ret the gift, expressed himself as greatly | strong northeast; Tadousac at Bae! id Price.33.00 per eres Duties.\"pcr | pleated at the king thoughtfulness | St Paul, NEPTUNE INN Azoly to J.A.Painchand, 40 81 i i that prompted (he Commission \u2018| Sever Tslands: Outward at 5.00 n Love \u2018 TI fort SE rs ad a ma RE ein.mon | ni und 30 PM Ha due Pie 158.4 te .house worth $300, * as thie was the Metagama's maiden | Gaape.; .\u2014\u2014 ve TO LET\u2014A magnificent dwelling, , The eres of cultivation is subject ÎMIP t= the St Lawrence.which he; Cape Chatte.234.Tnward at 8.39 American an.\u2026ropean Plan.11 rooms, heated with hot water, ft.to reduction in rase of rough, scrubby © hoprd would Le followed by many |am.Bengore Head Cait Atteched to Hotel.ted with electric light, gas and att or stony land.Live stoek may he, More Cape Magdelan.24: Cloudy, strong Classe to Borte, Elevator, Cars moder ameliorations.including .pr \u2014\u2014 substituted for culfivation under cer.The acripdon on the remèrelte east: inward u mn on Satreston Traing hardwood Ry) Na net Poy ai ditions.1 1 : \"First arrival.Quebec ame Paint: 5: rudy, north- , road.Simar te b Ladies, when ordering your SPRING SUITS, give me a call, as 1 win cond Wow.CORY, CMG, | To phe by the Harbor Com- | east: inward at 1 30 p.m.Lord Strath.| PHone 1708.QUEBEC street.Prine 2%.\u2019 wis .have had à large experience in this Boe of work, sad I guarantee Dept.o* the Miniter of the Teterior, missioners.\u201d cona.TER AT QUEBEC.£ : perfect satisfaction on all orders.N.B \u2014Unaathorized publication of \u2014 Gasper CG.8.Montealm feft tn- OFFICES TO LET\u2014Offices in You may bring yow ows material if you wish, and it will bave [ll] ehis advertisement will not be paid! CANADA 8.5.LINES.ward at 11.00 am.(8taridard Time, 75th Meridian) | pe Richelieu Building, as (well es he same careful attention.for \u201461388, I M 8.Laurenthian, left here yes-| Cape Race, NAd.826: (lear.north.May.AM.PM.|those formerly ocenpied dy Ye Que \u2018 HOBBEKLIN CLOTHES FOR MEN, rer terdsy morning, for Natashquas and| east; Tce east, south and west Monday.3 821 go bee Steamship Tenn Commagd- \".- pr A \u2014\u2014\u2014\" ; ng, - , ° \u2018 Mon who are smart dressers will find the new models very dis.ar = way ports, with passengers, the mails, Montreal te Quebec.Tuesday.4 920 1014 en and conditions a oly io cfa : | 4 and a general cargo, Longue Pointe, 134.Cloudy, norta-| Wednesday.5 10.25 11.23 ADA STEAMSHIP IRs LTD.\u2014\u2014 | exst: inward ae 2 10 pm.Metagama.! Thursday .6 114 1200 4 Dalhousie street.Poh Scf .{ | GASPE LINE Sorel, 100: Raining.northeast: out-| Friday ., .7 1231 1245 £ : oe .; : \u2018 T LAFRANC ' | The steamer Lady of Gaspe.Capt.| ward at 12.26 p.m.Rosedals: 9.40 ».Saturday + $ 55 Se TIO ins LET\u2014Co fons often; i 3 © SENERAL INSURANCE BFOKEA Deslauriers, from Gaspe and Baie des} m.Lioyd Porter.Turret Crown was y.M oe Phases.\u201c| containing § rooms each m the top, 1t BUADE STREET.(Next door to Chronicle.) H1 Mouataie Hili ; Chaleurs ports, with passengers and| énchorez at 10 40 a.m.v oon : flat of the Dean Building 61 St, Peter i \"a general cargo, atrived hers yestee- H.S.MeGREZVY.Last Quarter, Thursday, May Sth, | Street.Apply te Daniel McGle and 3 | day mornidg, Superintendent.at 1223 pme J Son.tem March un \u2018 \" 88.JACONA .Atrsveusesséhes \u2018MONDAY, MAY §, \" GLABGOW PASSENGER AND _ FREIGHT SERVICE.From 9 .From Montreal.April 2348S.Parthenis.May 8]! April 30\u2014TSS Cassandrs.May.15 May 8-4SS.Orcadian .May 26 May 26-T88 Athenia,,.,.June 9 June 1\u2014T8S Cassañdra.June 16 Steamers marked 1 freight only, ang steamship agent The a REFORD to, Limited, iY ETHOMS LINE FREIGHT.SERVICE.rô.LEITH: \u201cFrom Montreal veers about May 6th 88.DEVONA ., about May 20th The ROBT.REFORD CO, Liw.ted, \\ Agents.| FTX TINE Proposed Sailings St.Lawrence, ©.Seasan 1915, ! Montreal- Quebec-Liverpool.\u201cROYAL MAIL STEAMERS- Stesisiers : From Montreal SCANDINAVIAN \u2014.May 13th CUNARD Established 1840 EUROPE va LIVERPOOL.Twin-screw Geared Turbine TRAN SYLVANIA FRIDAY, MAY 7TH, s PM.| Excellent Accommodations Comiortably Appointed.Orduna .Tom, Vay 13.100m Tustanis .Fri, May 2l, 5pm.LUSITANIA .8st.May 26, 10am.Teaneylvania .\u2026.Fri, June 4, 5pm.Orduns ._ ue ve Sat, June 13,100.Gibraltar-Genoa-Naples- Pirasus.88.CARPATHIA.Thue.May 13, NOON ROUND THE : WORLD TOURS.Through bookings to sll pal Ports of the World.Company's Office 21-24 State $t., N.Y.P.8.STOCKING, 32 Bt.Street or HONE & RIVET, 31 Buade Street QUEBEC.\u2014 FRENCH LINE Compagnie Generale Trans-Atlestique \u201cPOSTAL BERVICE\u201d SAILINGS FROM KY, te BORDEAUX ESPAGNE .\u2026\u2026.May 613 pm ROCHAMBEAU .May15,3p.m.NIAGARA .May23, 3pm.CHICAGO .May298p.m.For information apply to Wm.M.Macpherson, 53 Dalhousie ot; Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade st; F.8 Seocking, 32 St.Louis st, Quebec.Some of the Services I AM PREPARED TO RENDER: FIRST ~The inetaifdtion of 8 mo- dom and speciation of & he.counting aisle to the taturs and requirements of any ness.SECOND \u2014_ Tie _emaminstion of Bods of Account for the purpess Seterminin their acçarséy snd the \u201cHi of of these in chargé of \u201c © préparation arid ve fcation of or Finite Meme fer submission to Creditors on behalf of abtors requiring an extension of time, or à compdoition vettioment- thus avoiding uodue publicity snd without incurring costly J solve ce age id \u2014 Te sgjsiment sé collection of past êue debts.Consultation Free.7) 9} ROBERT Publis A COMMERCIAL NEWS NEW YORK MARKET.(Cansdian Press) New York, May 1\u2014In its main as- péèts, todqy's short session of the Stock Exchange was largely a repetition of recent days, in the sense that à very considerable part of the turnover was again in so-called war stocks and allied shares.\u2018Westinghouse and others in thst class constituted the most prominent features, although GC.W.WALCOT, Steoks and Bonds BOUGHT and SOLD, \u201c108 01 PETER SHEE Quebec TELEPHONE 879.Debentures Offeriny perfect te net Invests.5% to 6 1-2% NODOUGALL § CONAN Sloe - Brokers St ST, PETER START H.8.THOMSON, MANAGER rok SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY\u2014 Very centrally located, within 4 minutes walk from Parliament Bulldings; 26 rooms: 3 bathrooms; 3 w.c's.; hot water.All modern convealences.Yielding good income, Plenty room to put up another large building on the ground; frontage on two streets; large garden, fine trees.Arply to 10, Hochelaga Bank Building, Quebec.ANTAL-MIDY ARTHUR BRUNEAU, Floor Member, ¢ Hospital St, Montreal BRUNEAU A.B, DUPUIS, Québec, & DUPUIS (Members Montreal Stock Exchange.) STOCK BROKERS, \u201c 11-18-15 Sault au Matélet Street.Direet Private Wire with \u2018Phone 1506.POST & FLAGG .- 38 Wall Street, New York Orders promptly executed on all Markets.A.A, GINGRAS Manager.CANADIAN NORTHERN CHANGE IN TRAIN SERVICE.Commencing Monday, May 10ta, train No.11 for Shawinigan Falls and intermediate stations will leave Quebec at 5.30 p.m.daily ecopt Sunday, Train No.12 from Shawinigan Fall, and intermediate stations will leave a: 5.35 a.m, arriving Quebec 850 am.Commencing Monday May rs.train No.33 for Loretteville, and intermediate stations, will he resumed.leaving Quebec daily except Saturday and Sunday at 6,15 p.m.For tickets, ete.apply at Ticket Office, Csnadién Northern Station.M.37x2 arriving Shawinigan Falls 900 p.m.| CANADIAN PACIFIC Panama-Pacific Expositions San Francieco and San Diego, Caif.Reduced rates in effect until November 30th.Choice of routes.Steg over privileges.TRAIN SERVICE: Montreal-North Toronto, Leave Montreal .10.50 p.m Arrive North Tesonto.8.00 a.m.Montreal-Toronte-Chicage Lesve Montreal .845a-m.1000 p.m Arrive Toronto .540p.m.7.35am, Arrive Chicago .745am.909 p.u1 Particulars, tickets, ste, at-30- Sc.John street, and Palais Station Tikes Office.G.J.P.ROORE, Genera! Railway and Steams Agency.All lines represente BIDET Panama-Pacific Expositions.San Francisco and San Diego, Cait \u201c Vis all routes.March 15t to November 30th, .GEO.H.STOTT, C.P& T.A.Quebee, 10 Ste.Anne and 20 Dalhousid ets Ap.5xmon.th.passes Through New York Sleeping Car Every Day F - Trains Leave Levi GRAMPIAN .«a May 27th they failed to make new high records, E teel i .e » © HEBPERIAN 211100 June I0th and, in fact, reflected selling for pro- S1opine Dance LA e pany ih oes tard, lin 00 A.Motor Foriand, Sherbrooke \"Montreal.Quebec.Havre-London, fits at the end.Stude-Baker was denu, ftock Brokers, 63 Bt.Peter | for the manufacture of such products CITY OF QUEBEC rity all pea uation Steamers: From Montreal [8 | the strongest of the motor group, Street, end 6 Sault-au-Matelot [should go without them.OF course |ssopr\u2014s 4 ne cept Sun ay.Bos CORINTITIA May 16th } with a new high record on rumors of \u2018Phono 18.much of the materials used by cther CITY CLERK'S OFFICE en and all a sa STÉILIAN .« May 30th UN dividend prospects.New York, May 1\u2014The stock mar | concerns will be supplied.by the U.8.CITY HALL tions daily.For Chau.\u201c7 Montreal.Quebec-Glasgow.Standard stocks were more or less |, vite à in a general sense was | Steel Corporation but this.is not as \u2014 i diere Valley and Megan- Staamers: - From Montreal \u2014 s neglected throughout and for the most important a factor as would be 2 |TENDERS FOR PUBLISHING | tic divieions daily except 3 | strong and active thé activity was y » ETORIAN .« May 8th CANALIAN SERVICE.part fell under yesterday's lowest ostly confined to specialties, es- large contract for finished supplies.DOCUMENTS AND FOR Sunday, Through New CORSICAN .June 5th MONTREAL to LONDON quotations, though showing some bet.| Moats cours OT 0 anies cre.| The standard stocks which did little ADVERTISING.York pullman buffet SCANDINAVIAN .June 19th 8.5 BAL OF FORFAR.About terment at the close.United States pecial ee ty pncldont to the | When the specialties were strong did \u2014_\u2014 daily connecting ar Sher- Por further information, rates, ete, | +58 CH ud aA ont i Steel was the only one of the specu- | Cc ghares were | NOt react much when they sold off Quebec, 20th April, 1918.brooke with pullman for apply to: | lative favorites to show relative steadi- | European war.Copper and while the tone of jalti 8 ; en | B mie ppiy Steamers marksd ® freight only.ing to it b t in the final |8 bit reactionary, and the standard e of specialties was PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given r oron.F.S.Mocking, 32 St.Louis street, For information apply to: deal rising to its best in the issues appeared to be neglected, so to uncertain at the close the standard | hat sealed tenders will be receive) a erry from Quebec 30 minutes in uebec; Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade street; F.$, Then: i\" then an or- | speak.This condition of affairs.tend.stocks were generally steady and | from this date until Friday.the four.| * rors 2 train departure.Pu .Hone & Rive, 31 Buade street, Que.| Stocking, 32 St.Louis st; also 1 CR | 6 MArket was moge than an or | UF\" ong about an irregular price | Steel was strong.Total sales, $513, | teenth day of May next (1915), at 4 or further information and Pull.Ticks dinarily professional affair.much of | * 8 a 000; bonds , $2.:292,500.\u2018elock P for th blishi {| man reservations, apply F.8.Stockand C.P.R Ticket penis, or The hs tradin which exceeded half à | movement.Week-end profit-taking h 3s o'clock P.M.for the publishing of ing, C and D.P.Agent, 32 St, Louis ès.Rae & Company, 81 8t.Peter | Robert Reford Co.Limited, General | ™\"% § whic \u2018 rather pronounc- advertisements, Public Works, pro | 0.8 s in the last hour was P \u2018 St, agent fo n, and \u2014_\u2014 Quebec, bec.million shares, representing week-end BANK \u2018STATEMENT a dopted, By-1 Ord t a r Thos.Cook & Son, oC Agents, Que settlement of outstending contracts.| ¢d, causing values to case off some.4 , posed or adopted, By-laws, Orders of | ail oceaut steamshlp lines.\u2018Phone 8.The course of prices from time to | what, but at that the market could| New York.May 1\u2014Average loans, | the Day, Minutes of Council Meec \u2014 oct time suggested a renewal of bearing | not be described as weak.On the | increase, $17,099.000; demand deposits, ings, Committee Meetings, Resolu- | forever et Spring mpo ations operations in sotas of the more yd whole, the undertone was satisfactory.| increase, 949.000; time deposits, ig- | tions or Reports of Council, or Comactable-issues.me Total sles: Stocks, 513,246; bonds, crease, $3,590.000; reserve, increase, uittees, and all Jocuments which the 1113 RCOLONI I A General news of the day, which $2,292,000.- : Len, Actual: loans, increase, which the Council may order to pe | SAIS ELLLIAS .MEN\u2019 8 LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR dealt with Imptoved \u2018 conditions in Wiieat barel , 830700000, in posits.m- published or whenever required by On and after May 2nd.trains leave \"MEN'S JAEGER DAY SHIRTS er tit ate: henge, Moy 1 = wheat lt ex.| crease: 8904000; reserve, deçrénne, | His Worship the Mayor or the heads | Levis 25 follows: tiles and sted], t er with latest | Steady, 1 ; POUR\u201d * * 1 of th veral Municipal D t t &.20am\u2014Local Express to Camp- LADIES\u2019 JAEGER SHIRT WAISTS war development.played Tittle if any fending into the east caused\u2019 some | 854,500.of the several Municip es pion! Expre mp N° part in the dày's operations.ertised in one French aud one Epg-'| 2 20pm.\u2014Mantime Express to St, ME \u2019 ] ND LOOM SILK TIES ~ \u2018| The bank statetent was in ling| Corn was a trifle easier at the start] THE TORONTO fish newspaper, of the city, trom mel John and Halifax, daily ex- MEN'S HA L .Coe with with wheat sad on tie heavy deli- RO m th ! x ; wit expectations, .showing.à Sarge 4 PRODUCE MARKET, | 13t of June next to the 31st of May, cept Saturday.Saturday's MEN'S GUY -SUEDE GLOVES ; : + |iactuidl c1sh gain, with an expansion of | verits.Rains, which continue parte Toronto - Quotations are as fol.| 1915.The prices ti be specified for train runs to Mont Joli on'y .MEN'S TAN CAPE\u2019 GLOVES : \u201c1 over $30,000,000 in loans, the latter a of \u2018the Arjentifie, are leading\u2019 Ald tows: one year and calculated \u201cen bloc\u201d orl 5.18 p.m.\u2014Locsl Express to Riviers .\u2014XHAKI SILK: POPLIN TIES - Sa.LT : | natural reflection.of the week's.ac forei n papes.wid i \u201cepéciine of Wheat, Ontario No, 2 winter, $1.55 per, line of 24 ems Brevier.du Loup, daily emespt Sun- ; _ tivity in the \u2018stock market Ss Noy he contractors to whom the con- day.+ KHAKI SILK HANDKERCHIEFS * | Total sales of stocks amounted to | big (Chicago deliveries and Taing in ee Manitoba Naren tract is awarded shall furnish without | 12.14 am=\"Ocean Lemited to Hati- : aster .$1.69; .2, ., $1.67; 2 6; aly.ern Somme oe eg marks was even more so, quotations today were \u201cas No, 3 morue SG rester Ne.à Vapod apd the City Clerk ta each oe 12.50 pm.\" Martine Express + CHI irregular\u2019 than the stork list.on a | follows:\u2014 ; a _ copies of their newspaper, two in | Montreal.daily.minimum of trading.ao sales, par | Wheat: Open.High.Low.Shes NO for ade western, 6c.French and two in English, ie.four | 3.292.m.\u2014Ocean Limited to Mont.i value, aggregated A May .161.164 161 162% Ontarie No.2 white, 62¢ to PR ot French and four English copies gratis | real, daily.JOHN DARLINGTON, Registered United States La und register- | July .134% Lr oi 19 be Aside.' \u20ac Out lof each newspaper exclusive of the 8.J.NESTOR, CTA.= Wool cr Ee Sg or Sp LE en nv ee be | 7 Du ford 2 Dill e| \u2026 Selling \u2018Agent for Jaeger Pure Woo cent.on call during the \u2018wee! I on track, Toronio, y annual su .) POST OFFICE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t May.274 78 76% 77%.25\u2014No.2, $1.70, publish in their papers the proceed aE OPPOSITE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.|July .79% 20% 79% 90% bid Peas\u2014No.2, $1.70.ings of the Council and of the Com- Sy private vire to Branesa & Dupais Sept .8114 81% BOX BIN ey 736 to The, outside for mittees.the Resolutions and Reports | TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY Oats: \u2019 Lo 3 of the Council and of the Committees | TIME TABLE, RENE C.De LERY, LL.L.Stock Brokers.3 Let May : * ax 363 S44 56.Buckwheat\u201480c shipping points.[and Advertisements and Public _ Taking Effect November 9th.1918 NOTARY Soult-su-Matelot St.Tel.Tul S435 553 S415 SS14bid | Flour\u2014Maritoba, listed quotations | Notices which shall be sent to them | No I (3Lesves Riviere du Leowp.1.00 Tr MONEY.To LOAN ON MORTGAGE.Open rien Lou Clos Sept on 48% 49 484 - 40% = a Toronto Me 40.© patents fe by His Worship the Mayor or by the | Wo.8.ioe 7 otre de La is 1\" \u2018 Cop .7 .strom, rs.$7.40.Ontario, winter, \u2018onnors, N.Phone 4621.+ : 67 ST.LOUIS STREET.[|| Am beer sis.dopé 498 OH 19% | Winnipeg, May T\u2014Grein Closer [90 pêt cent.Patents, $610 to $840 | the Monipel sereice.and ail deu.M0 + Or, ST] a en Am Can com.43% 43% 4214 43 uly.163%; Oe.| seaboard, .ments which shall be sent to them in | Mo 4.()Lewver Connors, XN 70am 4 | Wheat: May, 163%: July, 16943; \u201cMi E rriver Riviere 40 Loup.por veer | Am Car Fdy.5B 58% 5734 S714 | oper, 125%.Oats: May 63%: July, Millfeed\u2014Manitota bran, $26.00 to | execution of the contract, the day after An Fri Daily Bxcept Sundayeepene\u2014\u2014\u2014 Am Ice .35 35 33% 33% fog\u201d : 827.00 per ton, shorts, $28.00 to $29.00 | they have received them, and publish Ses Fr x Rl Ba Canada Steamship Lines Limited.Am Loco .80 601; 58% 5914 \u2014\u2014 per ton on track, Toronto.them daily until the expiration of the EE Job.} NE: Toulton, an Am S & R.73% 73% 72% 73% NEW YORK LETTER delays mentioned in said notices or For Fan Se of Toten Am Sug Ref.112% 112% 111 111 .advertisements, and if they fail to do | ecleniat a Evpross traine EAL SERVICE.@ McDougall & Cowans, Stock Brokers, CLOSING LETTER.f they fai |= on, folders, ete.app! MONTR Am T&T.2% 122% 121% 122% | a Cores cbr 1.| By private wie to Brancas & Dapuln | vo they shal ssfier à peraîty of ten For futher mormon.[ois ve.pre Ama Cop, .36% 3644 36 3614 pd , BE tock Brokers, 11-13- ault-au.| dollars, which may be claimed from 100 Rives 81 Wide street.DAILY, except Sunday at 6.00 P.M.Alhico \"103% 102% 102% 1028 s.Thomson.Mer Tel.2 248.per] Matelot Street.\"Phone 1596, A, | them by the city for cach day of delay.|; G0 GRUNDY.Gran Mona | ci SAGUENAY SERVICE.Bale & Ohio.77 274 77% 77% | Lev with great strength and se.| A: Ginaras, Manager, ne City Clerk one hondred French | \u2018 ders & Loma - | Beth Steel.145 139 141 \u201c| New York.May 15\u2014The market to.| the City Clerk one hundred Frenc! Nev; Tuesday and Saturday at 800 AM.Sg sy | In mmr, on, St | gy Sey raie int eme | os ad hy Eis cones in Les NORTH SHORE SERVICE.164% 165% dard stocks.This condition continued with fuctuations such as are seldom only, of the minutes of all the meet- | Note the Saturday trips of the oC Cent Leather.39% aisé 39% 40ÿ, | throughout.the first hour but it was first in one direction and then & Fa 7, | ings of the Council, and also of all By- | Steamer \u201cChampion,\u201d to Berthier, 1st, at 8 am.Freight will now 461, 46; 45% 45% | checked at 11 o'clock and from that | Ist in ofe cirection ANOÛRET.| laws published in their columns, with- STEAMER \u201cCHAMPION.\u201d Next \u2018safling, Saturday, May st, à .8! Ches & Ohio.4644 46, ; he cl harp de.| Experts figure out that the decision in ; ; - Wharf .Colo F & 1.32% 33 324 32% |time until the close at noon sharp de he bitration, announced yes.| OSt extra charge, and if auch minutes | ge, Laurent, St.Michel, St.Jean and ad received at Pointe-a- Carcy \u201c Erie .20% -28% 28% 2814 clines occurred where the upward cordes means an increase in wages of | OF By-laws are published a secondi Berthier Line.2 + ST M.P.CONNOLLY, do lst pid.\u201cyu nu\u201c 4\u201c movements have recently been most about $1,000,000 for all of the roads time they shall also supply one hun.| Weather and circumstances permit- .Gas \u201cCon\u201d pronounced.If this should have the |?; dred French and filty English copies he S \u201cCh will on SL as \u201cCon\u201d .130% 130% 129% 129% : .five à involved, which really amounts to 27 5 ting, the Steamer ampion\u201d ; General Agent Gt Nor pid.121 121 120% 120% effect of diverting specula ive inter- nothing considering the vastness of of such second publication when they sail as follows: except an Sundays Inter Mat .23% 23% 22% 22% ests from stocks which usually have the territory covered and is favorable shall be requided to do so.; and Holidays: only a narrow market into the stan- ; ; nel They shall also (whenever request Fro From Quebec HE CANADi do pfd .7244 726 7144 72% dard he ch id b to the railroads.Prices were inclined | og 15 do s0) supply the same number rom A Sou, 26% 26% 2614 26% | dat issues the change woul ¢ one onary in the latte o upply the same Berthier.5.00 a.m.M.T.T.4.00 p.m., Kan City 34 | Upon which Wall Street might have |t be reactionary ¢ ater part lof French and English copies of all | ç 6.30 = Kin & Tex.13% 13% 13% 13% of the session but were never weak | he Mj t ; | in t, Jean.am.=>, f ; resson to congratulace itself.U.S.; \"aX | the Minutes of Committee \u2018Meetings.| Se, Michel .7.15a.m.1 Lehigh Val.14334 143% 143 143% Land some stocks like Steel.which | R Resoluti f Council | ov + 'm 99 89 8S 86% | Bteel was firm when the general list eports and Resolutions of un St.Laurent .8.00a.m, aus: 4 V.0u LD.DL, Mex Petrol'm.436 1554 1434 1557 |rescted ani showed considesable have been laggards heretofore, were | op Committees.Advertisements or Saturday leaving at 200 p.m.So SIR EDMUND WALKER.C.V.0., President Miss Pac.144 1534 145$ 15% | trength at the close, when jt was | Actually strong.Total sales.513.245; | Public Notices published in their \u2019 CLEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager JOHN AIRD, Ase\u2019t General Manegs® | Nevada Cons.8 1 15% 1% rd that company was likely to | bonds, $2,292,500.newspapers.Besides the sum asked Leaving Q On Sars al cs.- New Haven.67% 6744 6 A ; \u2014 f : eaving Quebec, a.m., and leav- ès.i der f serial \u2018or the total amount of the contract, CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND $13,500,000 NY Central.a 88% 87% 87% much larger than any yet placed.Of OILS.ETC those who shall tender must specify ome Bo A doat will North Pace 110% 11054.110% 10934 | these reports there was no confirma.| London, May 1\u2014Caleutta linseed, Suey of tpn Irie for the sil from Ques ze to St.Francois, ta = tion but the stories we idered June, 545.) .0 *PANAMA- PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Press Stl Car.$8 oy oi x reasonable Pa ould he May-June oil.30s 64.sgainst the lists of parliamentary Eo eh as 200 pa and ro .RANCISCO, CAL.Res TA 8 = 1% 3154 30 30% | Strange if al) sorts of manufacturing | Sperm cil, £25 10s.electors, in case the City should de- tarming at 9.30 pm.$ SAN F EMBER th, 1018 Robber 0 ne 0% 69); | companies could get contracts for| Petroleum, American refined, 8%d; Shiney.fe them in the newspapers - FEBRUARY 14th, 1018 TO DECE 4 Se Paul .03% OS% 981 95K i |_ 1 4 .\u2014 - pr \u2014 \" ts own branch at San Francisco, Cal.is able | South Pac .92% 93% 92% 92% re tenders to he endorsed \u201cSend.\u201c .oa Bank hui visitors to the Panama-Pacific Tntesnational South Rr ua Le pid Pr U mn bot Advertising.pédrened te nd STEANCER cing.oc : ; ANCOUv ictoris ve 1 : t t it mmen Expostion Pr Pa ihe Cont Seattle, V = V mé Utah Copper.67% 68% 67% 68 BR EEN & GOURDEA Clerk, trom whom al information may Weather and conditions permitting, other points on tha Pacific Cons?Letters of C Union Pac .131% 132 131% 131% STOCK AND BOND BROKERS LOT STRE be obtained from 10 A.M.to 4 P.M.| the Steamer \u201cFrontenac\u201d will sail as \u2018 Drafts, Money Orders and Travellers\u2019 oof Credit issued pay | 13\" Steel.SM 505 5836 So% || © OT.PETER STREET, and 6 SAULT AU MATE.x ll follows: i «y able at any of these places 830 do pfd .110% ea 184 The City Seal shall be put st the Island of Orleans Ferry.\u201cQuebec Branch\u2014North, British Building, 116 Mountain Hill vi CCC co.324 à 39 324 PRIVATE WIRE CONNECTIONS head of ail the notices without extra From daland: From Quebec: abas : charge.0 am ceiinnne am.- a L d How ron.Manager.| 40 oid .3K I% IM Hs Correspondents: aimes grea Sa members New ork Stock The fees for the drawing up of the | 6.45 am.0ooenew.7.30 a0 Upper.Town Brancr-Cor.Jo n an uteuil Streets.West Union .66% 4 .Exchange; Chicago \u2019 on contract and two copies for the city | 8.15 am.oeeeee.9.15 am, NL Q.L.DOAK; Manager.Exchange, Robi mbere Montreal Stock Exchan to be paid by the contractod.10.00 am.i ; pese \u2014 COTTON MARKETS.Molson and Rob n.me se The city does not bind itset to æ-| 1.00 pm \u2026\u2026.New York, May 1\u2014Cotton futures i ecpt the lowest or any of the tenders.3.0 pm \u2026 Co closed steady.Cloning dids:\u2014May.H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, $.30 pam.i : 9.88¢c; July, 10.13e: Oct.1046e; Dec.: SEE TE EEE EE City Clerk 8 © LL @ry Or à 8 10.65e, Spot closed quiet.Middling THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY From Island: From Quibae: ¥ - uplands, 1 pt s\u2026\u2026\u2026es00000 1,00 pu Liverpool \u2014 Cotton spot quiet.Accumulated Funés .sreasecense sesnsvessses $67,000,008 4 \u2026 2,50 pu Prices steady.American middling.| Revenue for the Your spirits, 9d.\"00 .ntine, spirits, 37s.k ; FOR SALE-At Ste.Anne de Beaupre, à good fa ET Do ta: mid, | Avoets ia Canada.a poy Ropin, American strained, 120 9d; | 7.00 pm.c.7.00 pm.house including.private.residence and a baksry; all in ordinary, 4814.The sales of the day Over $1000 of Policyholders £ wi £ 1008 te 190 | 70 \u201cGr 130 34 On holidays the bost will sail from ood condition.Good opportunity for a haleer with a lit- [| were $,000 bales, of which 1000 were | The Reversionary rie th #1 et 5 ; Sqvannsh.Gu.May 1\u2014Turpentine, | the Island at 8.00 a.m.and in the © 8 cont Condit + cry Apply to o Torr peeulation \"and txpôrt, and.ne umounied A aan, being at the rate of $15 per 61,000 per anoum ee | arm, 45K; oye, 12: ceipts.421; afternoon at the nme time as on A tle.capita on ° William Carri » shipments, 531: stocks, undays.a3 À Pi 108 Dalhounis street, Quebec.Soe Po din T2500 Apert w.Morte MASSNY, Chief Agent, L Rosin, hemi rules one Tet on i ut So Joseph with the | eas Putwren clastd quiet, ' ountein MU, Quobes, aasildiady, i .ocks, 75, vis ic ann, v .a EFRGERION Buy Them Rib! at The Right Place Mechanics Supply Co,Ltd, 80-90 ST.PAUL STREET ES , BABY CARRIAGES FURNITURE \u2014 ADA BEDDING D.S.RICKABY: Purniture Warehouse.Undertaking Establishment.General Appraiser.Phone 351.337 8T.JOHN ST.| \u2014\u2014\u2014 Sillery Nurseries BERGERVILLE ROSES FOR ST.GEORGE'S DAY.Roses.$1.50 and $2.00 per dozen.Easter Lillies, cut or in pots, 10: per bloom or bud Now is the time to buy.Come and see our greenhouses.\u201cHundreds of Roses in pots, and Lillies all in full bloom.Open to visitors Sundays and week days.Deliveries anywhere in City.Designs from $3.00 up.i \u2014 \"Phone 295.\u2014 JOHN RAMSDEN, GARDENER.Telephone: 1088 Dr.A.LANTIER Surgeon Destine s Couillard St, Quebec, Opposite Liverncis\u2019 Pharmacy.: and 25th, at 4 p.m.for the Gaspe and | Baie des Chaleurs ports as far as | Paspebiac.! on sailing day.RUBBER BALLS Hard Rubber Balls.\"TE .Gray Rubber Balls.Terra Cotts Rubber Balle.Painted Rubber Balla.Se to 50c Each, SKIPPING ROPES\u2014 $ cents and 10 cents each, AERIAL FLYERS Three-Bladed Aerial Flyers They fly sky-high.Only five cents exch.The youngsters won't be happy till they get ons : 3 T.H.O'NEILL, 248 St John Street.BLUE PRINTS Done by Dlectrica) Machine, 'n' re nutice.HAMEL &TESSIER ves +o.Bine Print Dept 51 St Pter Gereet 1: Quebec Gasp Steamship Company The Steamer \u201cLady of Gaspe™ will sail from Quebec Tuesday, May 1ith Freight will be received until 2.00 p.m.at the Custom House poatoon For information, apply to: J.A.BOUCHARD, Manager, 40 Dalhousie Street.CIVIL ENGINZERS.| time being seemed docile enough.At |CLIMPSES == From the Files of THE CHRONIC.A HUNDRED YEARS AGO TODAY \u2014 Commanding Influence at Vienne We have it on the authority of New York papers \u2018that the conference which has been held at Vienna for the settlement of European affairs after the war and at which so many ramors have emenated, even to the extent that war war again inevitable cwing to the rapacity of some of the continental powers demands, and that the Parisians had been so long used to 8 state of war that they would welcome a recommencement of it irrespective of what country it was declared But thanks to wiser councils and the commanding influence wielded by Great Britain since the war with the United States is happily ended, the congress at Vienna has been enabled to come to an amicable agreement.Louis XVI.and Marie Antoinette.Since the retuin of the Bourbons to France, the King has been anxious to show to the world that the French people were anxious to consecrate, by a solemn and public testimony, the affection which, although concealed for a great number of years, they have always felt towards the unhappy King and Queen, has ordered that each and every year a public service for their souls ghall be celebrated in all the churches of the kingdom.The French people may.or they may not, have changed their minds regarding the part they took at that terrible time, but we venture to think that the change is not deep seated, but more on the surface, and that should occasion arise and circumstances admit, it will be found that the peoplé of France are still the same people, though under Napoleon they for the HOUSE FURNISHINGS.When House furnishing commences, and the perplexing question: \u201cWhat and where shall 1 buy\u201d?We want your thoughts to be of this store for it means the very solving of that problem.A store full of new and seasonable goods, goods that bear the marks of superior quality and as to prices, you will find them to be moderate.MARCEAU & CO, 155 St.Joseph St.Apl.27,28,29,30, May 1,3,4,5x8.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY- Please note change of Time-Table, effective May 2nd, appearing in regular advertisement.OLD D QUEBEC LE, April, 1885 and 1815 THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY The Cap Rouge Ice.At this time 30 years ago, the ice in the river at Cap Rouge was still holding fast.Major Radan, oi the Royal Military Coilege is nt the Citadel and will, we learn, make an attempt at about spoon today to dislodge the ice barrier at this point.The signal corps of the 8th Royal Rifles will give their services on-the occasion; one party will be placed on the heights at St.Nicholas, and one party at the Citadel, and the result of the operations will be telephoned to the Chronicle, Arrival of First Steamer.It is rather an unique experience for our marine reporter to have to announce the arrival of the first steamer of the season, not on its own keel by water, but on wheels and overland.This steamer is well fitted up with all modern improvements, and will be ready for sea as soun as she is provided with suitable ma- chingry, This vessel, though not quite from Lake St.Joseph, where she was launched onto a baggage car and transported to Quebec.Her construction is after the model of the Allan steamer \u201cPeruvian.\u201d She is full rigged, 6% feet in length overdecks with a 6-foot keel, and is the work of Euchasiste De Gagne, of Lake St.Joseph.Being the first arrival of the season, this vessel will be entitled to exemption from harbor dues.the end even he had his eyes opened to many things, and the Bourbons have to beware that history may not repeat itself in France.IT IS ALL KEW TO | CANADIAN AUDIENCES MUTT AND JEFF IN MEXICO WHICH WILL BE PRESENTED TONIGHT AT THE.AUDITOR.IUK- 18 A CONSTANT ROUND OF LAUGHTER.\u2014_\u2014 Mutt and Jeff, which are here today and will present their wonder fully aMusing comedy tdnight, to- Let Us Commence By The Beginning] Advice and Suggestions wee Qt cam MOVING TIME SOME GOODS OF IMMEDIATE UTILITY, House Cleaning Bonnets, indispensable protection again:t the dust and draughts; as clegaut as they are necessary- Selling separately at.15e HOUSEKEEPING APRONS.Large Aprons of strong :3}or- ed cotton, at once strong and distinguished.covering the whole dress; a variety of colors; value 75e, for .ee.soc SPECIAL THIS WEEK LINGERIE.A complete trousseau nf five pieces of fine Lingerie, richly trimmed with embroidery of great value; worth at least $7.50, ee.for .eas 4400 FOR YOUNG MOTHERS.A pretty Christening Mantle, with large silk embroidery designs.The same thing is sold at least Bx for Le Les 205 00e $2,00 Save Up your Commercial Coupons, They are Always Worth § pc.IT 18 THE TIME TO FEATHER YOUR NEST: The first thought on entering a new house, it to make it as comfortable as possible.What changes are made in the first few hours.The gen eral cause of wmbarrassment is that one usually begins by the wrong end.Be sure and begin by the beginning.Cover up your floors and then you may arrange your furniture.You will be surprised at the facility and the rapidity with which you will be able to work.System and method are two powerful auxiliaries, Do not forget that we sell QOilcloth from 24¢ a yard.A FEW ARTICLES OF TOILETTE, WHITE UNDERSKIRTS.A pretty White Nainsook Underskirt (two models) one with four rows of fine insertion, the other with a large embroidery flounce and frill, Real value $1.50, .for.99¢ Pretty Japanese \u201cKimonos: a large variety of shades; value $1.50, for .Artistic Blouses, new style, of fine Ninon, with cuffs and = wide collar, colored embroil- ery.Very elegant and very new.Regular price $2.50.for .81,50 Three elegant styles of Blouses of very fine White Ninon, with embroidery and high collar, Lattice embroidery with tura- down collar; open work lace embroidery, with Medici col- tar; value 8174, for .Ce eee 99\u20ac Our RL?- 211-215 St.Joseph Street, ST.ROCH'S \u2018 morrow ; night and Wednesday, matinee and night at the Auditorium were we'l appreciated in Montreal, where they played all last week, but the appreciation given in an Ottawa newspaper shows better yet, we think how popular these two figures are.He is.what the paper says Mutt and Jeff, the two funny characters created by Bud Fisher, returned tn Ottawa last night in the Russell theatre in the musical comedy, \u201cMutt and Jeff in Mexico.\u201d They were greeted by a large audience which never tired of the comicalties and absurdly humoraus antics of thesz two figures of the popular cartoons.There was a constant round of laughter when the lanky Mutt and the diminutive Jeff occupied the stage, and their very appearance was the signal far renewed outbursts of laughter.What the attraction in these two characters is so hard to define, for there were never invented two more rowardly, indolent and altogether unprincipled persons.Yet perhaps because they epitomize in their characters all the human frailties and failings there is something likeable atout them.\u201cMutt and Jeff in Mexico\u201d is all new to Canadian audiences.There is introduced new songs, scenic cffec:s, dances, costumes, and.of course, the two comedians, in Mutt and Jeffhave entirely new lines, jokes and sunts.The comedy canno: be taken seriousty, and, this is intentional en the part of the author.There 1cver was so much fun and laughter, color and music, crowded into two hours.lt is in three acts.and into each has heen woven a musical theme as many musical hits in each act as in the whole of a number of other musical comedies that have been seen.And tere is something Brighter and bet.tr= about the costumes of principals and chorus, and the scenery.is also mare elaborote thin usual.The prices for the evening perform ances ate 25¢, SOc.75¢ and $1.00, and Instant Corns Relief Paint on Putnam's Drop night, and corns feel better in the morn- way \u201cPutnem\u2019s® eases the pain, des- stroys the roots, kills a corn for all Get a 25e bottle of \"Putsam\u2019s\u201d Eztractor today.25e and 50¢ for the matinee.Corn Bxtractor to- Out ing.Magical the ; time.No pawn.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Passengers: for Transeontinentsl i points will, in fiture, be required to take the 6.15 a.m.ferry on lays, Thursdays snd Saturdays, to make connection with sub train leaving Levis 630 a.m.Sub traine will not, in future, ewait arrivaé of 6.0 ferry.smphibious, has travelled on wheels\u2019 Cure guaranteed.© FEELING N US, - FAVORS ALLIES AMERICAN VISITOR TO QUEBEC SPEAKS OF WAR AMONG OTHER THINGS Mr.M.GC.Bulkeley, president of the Etna Life Assifrinee Company, ex-Governor of Connecticut, and a former Mayor of Hertford, Conn., ai- ter touring mostly evéiy city of note on the American continent.west of Quebec, arrived in this city yesterday accompanied by Mrs.Bulkeley and Miss Bulkeley, .of Hartford; Miss English, New Haven, and Miss Hougn ton of San Francisco.Spoken to at the Chateau last evening, Mr.Bulkeley stated that Quebec was included in his itinerary, and the trip here was purely pleasure.The party has been travelling since the middle of February.While in the Southern States the Panama-Pacific and San Diego Exhibitions were view ed Mr.Bulkeley was very much impressed with both exhibitions and stated that Canada\u2019s exhibic at Sau Francisco was a splerdid one and it brought nothing but the warmest praise from the many visitors.Mr.Bulkeley while in San Antonio, had the novel experience of riding over shout thirty miles of a farm of 750.000 acres area, which belongs to a former Vermont boy, an old friend of his: The attempt to cover the entire stretch of land in one aay was given up as a hopeless task.In the West.notably at Vancouver, Mr.Bulkeley found the progres} made in recent years was wonderful.He found business on the whole good, although complaints that the lumbes- ing industry had not been quite as brisk as before the war were heard He stopped off at Banff Springs.Lake Louise and was particularly taken up with the ride thivough the Rockies.Mr, Bulkeley who has lived througa the Civil Was in the United States, evinces a keen intecest in the present European struggle.After being told of the latezé war bulletins the president of the Etna Life Assurance Com pany, when asked, stated that Americans felt very strongly >n favor of the Allies in this war.Of course, he said, the love of the German-Am- ericans for the Fatherland was hard to be denied, but s=il there was no mistaking the \u2018act that all Germans in the United States did not savar the policy the Kaiser and his advis- ofs were pursuing.* Enquiries were also made by the visitor as to how the Canadian volunteers in and around Quebec were getting on- A large number of boys making up the First Contingent, were insured in the Etna wompany, said Mr.Bulkeley.He is under the m- pression that the American travel vo Quebec this summer will be exceptionally good.The party will remain in the city until Wednesdaya GG OUR AUS OOR GEO secs e THE LIGHTER SIDE.> 50880 G0 ARN OED BED Evidentally the fish don't believe in changing their quarters on moving day.«se If you can't get a trout, catch a emelt.+ a \u201cThe Germans,\u201d writes a correspondent from the French front, \u201chave done much in Champagne which they will regret in their sober moments.\u201d We believe it.\u2014Punch, LL \u201cThat's ever s0 much simpler than these wretched Russian names,\u201d said a dear old lady when she read that the Germans and the Turks were coming to \u201cLoggerheads.\u201d .\u201cThe Kaiser,\u201d declares a German Professor, \u201cis as innocent of this war as a little babe.\u201d Exactly, as a little babe\u2014in arms! \"en There is said to be a very large number of dentists in the New Army.They ought to come in very useful for filling gaps at the front.»e Can no correspondent tell us the truth about whether there is a shortage of Hamburger steak in Hamburg?*« oo ® Japan's plans for prescrving the imegrity of China have not unnaturally roused China's suspicions of the integrity of Japan.e Our ancestors on May day danced the Maypole dance.Their descendants now dance up and down the front steps watching the furniture being carried out.e * + .Incidentally, we may ask why should King George drink barley water when there are so many other better soft drinks?* «e 0 \u2018According to pugilist ethics, Jess Willard has to wait until his defeat to gather in the biggest bunch of money.t's the only business that confers a consolation prize.* * oO There are different opinions as to what constitutes real accomplishment.As illustration, some towns don't seem to appreciate the man who knows his lodge ritual book by heart from cover to cover.® « 0 In the spring comes the call of the \u2018wild, and it continues to become wilder until the latter part of July or early August, when many devote as much as two weeks to responding to ie MONDAY, MAY 3, 1915.F.SIMARD & CIE ENRC.142 St.Jozeph Street, St.Roch, Quebec.ENN EES SE NESEERNRESEBRENENY New and Popular Silk Weaves Offered at No Advance on Prices 34-inch PAILLETTE, DUCHESS, SATIN DE CHINE, MESSALINES, in Black, White and new Spring shades.$1.75, 82,00, $2.50 and ss DOUBLE WIDTH MOIRE VELOURS, Black and colors for Spring and Summer Suits and Conte, Priced per yard at.$3.50, $5.00 and $5.06 DOUBLE WIDTH CAuPR DE cum, for dresses, in White, Black and wanted colors, at.$2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 | SPECIAL, SPECIAL ; 81.00 Paillette, at 69c.$2.25 Poplin Silk, at $1.30 30-inch Black and White, and new 36-inch Black and all Colors Popiin Spring shades.Regular style Silk, quality sold regularly $2.28.price $100, at.0c Special .2000000 .310 New Wash Goods + WIDE RANGE OF NEW AND SEASONABLE WEAVES.DOUBLE WIDTH COTTON CREPE, VOILE and MARQUISE\u2018 new checks and stripes, also pain white: MBE: TELLS FARSI) ae.Priced, per yard, at .ass sacs css ce 30e, 50e up to 7e; PRINTED PIQUE; good selection of new floral designs, on white À novelty, at .a- casse ne un eus eos de nen ane cna nur 75e: DOUBLE WIDTH PALE BLUE and PINK MERCERIZED POPLIN.Ao, Entirely new, for summer dresses.Priced per yard, at.EH DOUBLE WIDTH INDIAN.HEAD SUITING.ä Priced, per yard, at .\u2026.\u2026.Leessns secs Le ne .18¢c, 25e and 30¢5 EMBROIDERY.NET FLOUNCINGS, GREATLY UNDERPRICED, 27-inch pure white Embroidery Net; value $1.00 JF 1 JO soc 36-inch Ecru Embroidery Net; value of $1.75, at .+.06\u20ac Floor Coverings CARPET SQUARES and FLOOR OILCLOTH FOR EVERY ROOM OF YOUR HOME.\u2014Tapestry, Brussels, Axminster and Wien Squares.Assorted Sixes\u2014and Best Color Combination.\u2018Moderately VARNISHED FLOOR OILCLOTH, 2 yards wide, from .25¢ up ?BORDERED OILCLOTH, half, fiveeighths, three- -quarters and four- fourths wide: A yard .Be, 25e, 30c and 35c BORDERED LINOLEUMS, three-fourths, four-fourths and five- : fourths.From .35¢c, 45c up to 75e: - Ununsssnseunnmnmn Né F.SIMARD & CIE ENRC: 142 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch, Quebec.DYNES\u2019 ENGLISH RAINCOATS From $6.50 up to $11.00.Colors: Black, Navy, Dray and Fawn.These Coats are the best value in the market We will be pleased to send for comparison, Brophy\u2019s Umbrellas (Made in Canada.) Small size for ladies and children, for.\u2026 49e Full size, in pian and fancy handles, aio in.all-black \"handles; in silk and wool, at $1.25, 91.50,81.75, $2.25, and $3.50.In navy, silk $8.Every one of these Umbrellas is guaranteed in every way, DYNES! _49 John st.Tel.211 - = Encouraging For The Buyers The fact that all our Spring Importations have been received before the raise of the duty here and before the raise of the raw materials at home is certainly an encouragement for: the buyers to coms and see our magnificent stocks of house furnishing dry goods.4 Carpets by the yard, pieces and patterns are no better -à anywhere.Rugs of every kind and description.We have patterns and aizes to satisfy the hardest to please.Linoleums and Oilcloths, the largest selection in the Dis trict of Quebec.\u2018a Cretonnes, Curtzin Materials, Furniture Coverings.This department has never been so complete as it is now.Brass Beds and Beddings, Blinds, Poles, etc., etc.P.J.COTE, | 20 & 31 8T.JOHN STREET, OPPOSITE PALACE HILL, so.ss "]
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