The Quebec chronicle, 31 janvier 1916, lundi 31 janvier 1916
[" The Weather OCCASIONAL SLEET, Compound Mixtore of Wheat, S00KRBL \" \u2018\u2019Patronised by H.R.FH.the Duke of Connanghit.AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR.Milk (without butter fat), Salt; Leavening, Phosphate snd Corn and Rice Fiour, \u201cRK: - 2e GRENIER.OPERATION OF IS WIDENING IN CAUCASUS JUNCTURE WITH THE EXPEDITION IS POSSIBLE\u2014TURKISH FORCES RETREAT TOWARDS MUSH.a Petrograd, Jan.30, via London: The Russian Caucasian operation is widening, fan-like, to the westward, southwestward and southward with the pos- tibility, according to semi-official op- lpion of à juncture being formed with she British Mesopotamia expedition.The Russian advance is pushing west of Melazgherst, where the important town of Khynysskala, 50 miles ath of Erzerum, has been captured.At the same time, progress is reported fn the direction of Van, ani likewise toward Urumiah, where it is officially announced that the Turks have heen repulsed with heavy losses, Further south-east, in the region of the Kandalanski Pass, south-east of Hamadan, another Russian victory is reported.Although a broken mountainous country intervenes, the latter positions are not far removed from the head of the British column in the vicinity of Kut-El-Amara.the Turks evidently fear a junction, this being indicated hy the retreat towards Mush of a large part of their army that was reecntly reported to have been routed, the evident purpose of the move being to cover Bitlis and | Diarbekar.It is admitted that the recent successes of the Russians in the Caucasus operations are thus far not of great strategic importance, but are regarded as having a notable moral effect upon the Turkish troops which military observers point out, readily stampede in an open campaign.NO CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA Minister of Interior Gives Interview in Chicago.Chicago, Jan.30.\u2014Canada governs itself and is not influenced by Great Britain in anyway; conscription never will be adopted in the Dominion, and there are no war taxes on Canadian land and never will.These were some of the assertions here Saturday by Dr.William J.Roche, Minister of the Interior of Canada and T.Crawfqrd Norris, Premier of Manitoba at a meeting of Canadian immigration agents from the United States.The meeting is designed to outlive methods of informing American people who planned to take up homesteads in Canada of the actual conditions in their Dominion.MONTREAL SCANDAL.Trial of Mayor Martin and Controller Hebert is Finished.Montreal, Jan.30.\u2014The trial of Mayor Martin and ex-Controller E.Napoleon Hebert on charges of contempt of court hecause they voted for the Hebert tramways project in the Board of Control meeting June 30 in the face of an injunction order signed by acting Chief Justice Archibald, was finished Saturday in the Practice Court before Mr.Justice MacLennan.Judgment was reserved.Controller Cote being ill, his trial will be held later.VETERAN LOCROSSE PLAYER IS DEAD.Vancouver, B.C, Jan.30.\u2014 Simmie Simpson, an old time lacrosse player and for many years proprietor of different hotels in Victoria, died here today of hemorrhage.He was about sixty years old.It is pointed out that \u2018 THE RUSSIANS BRITISH MESOPOTAMIA CANADA WILL SOON SEND 20,000 MORE TROOPS TO BRITAIN BATTALIONS WILL BE SELECTED IN ORDER OF MERIT\u2014 MORE MACHINE GUNS SENT TO THE FRONT BY GOVT.(Special to The Chronicle.) Ottawa, Jan.30\u2014-Major-General Sie Sam Hughes announced tonight that QUEBEC, MONDAY, NS Pursuit Of The Turks South Of Lake Urumiah Is Also Continued \u2014 Zeppelin Kills Twenty-Four Persons In Paris \u2014 Wilson\u2019s From French Tweaty-four persons were killed and twenty-seven injured when a Zeppelin airship Ssturdsy night dropped some three $d a half tons of , explosives on the city of Paris.The attack was launched under cover of a fog and the raider escaped despite the fact that a large number of French aircraft endeavored to find it.Some of the bombs weighed about 600 pounds, and in exploding caused considerable material damage.Another Zeppelin raid on Paris was threatened on Sunday night, warnings being sounded throughout the city, and crowds gathering to watch for the appearance of the raider and the attack on it, wich was sure to be made should it come within sighting distante of the corden of aeroplanes guarding the capital.Berlin reports that all of the ground the Germans gained in their latest offensive in the vicinity of Neuville and south of the Somme river remains in their hands despite strong French attacks.The position captured south of the Somme, says the Berlin communication, is 3,500 yards in length and 1,000 yards in depth.Beventeen officers and 1,870 men, among them several Englishmen, were made prisoners.Paris says that in fresh attacks opposite Domplerre, south of the Somme, the Germans were twice repulsed.Little fighting has been going on on the Russian front, except near \\isceizcko, on the Bukowina frontier, where repeated attacks by the Russians against the Austro-Hungarians are declared by Vienna to have been repulsed.+ In the Balkans the situation is quiet.There have bees the usual bombardments on the Austro-Italian front.' Constantinople asserts that the situation in the Caucasus and Meso- : twenty thousand more troops from Canada have been asked for by the War Oflice, and will be despatched from the Dominion withia the next two or three months.\u2018 An offre of mofe 1ro0ps \u2018was made some time ago following the rapid progress made in the various training i centres of the Dominion, and the War Office has accepted the offer up to a \u201ctotal cf twenty battalions, for which EE is being provided in Englani.ee The hattalions wilt \u2018be selected in the order of merit, those th t have; shown the most efficiency heing the likely ones for first choice.will be sent over as soon as the ne.| Comary transports have heen provided.| The Canadian Government ta snp- plying the troops from the Dominion ; with extra equipment of machine guns \u201cthe importance of which has been de- _ monstrated in all the theatres of land i warfare, Whatever balances may remain of this equipment will probably be pooled with the British authoritics.Colonel David Carnegie, of the Imperial Munitions Board.who left Can- | ada some weeks ago on an fimportant | mission to England, is now in France visiting the battle front and making observations which will be of service in connection with the work of the Board.SCHNANUASLGSSUSSOO LABOR TROUBLE IN DENMARK London, Jan.31 \u2014Denmark is threatened with serious Isbor troubles, according to the Times\u2019 Copenhagen correspondent, who says that strikes involving 26,000 men will begin Tuesday, mostly in the ship ü 9 2 \u20ac @ 8 a © c © e & \u20ac o YU yards a ass0d00000GOH0GHO DRASS SEAN EXPLOSION IN HUN : POWDER FACTORY 80.\u2014An explosion occured in a private factory at Rosenheim, Bavaria, this afternoon.The material damage, according to an official report, apparently was unimportant, but a small number of lives were lost.GORDON\u2019S LONDON DRY GIN (UNSWEETENED) CORDON'S OLD TOM GIN GORDON'S SLOE GIN They | Munich, Jan.29, via London, jan.| potamia, where the Turks are battling, respectively with the Russians and British, is virtually unchanged.Near Pelahie it was asserted that the Turks captured 1,000 camels from the British.Petrograd an the other hand, reports that to the \u2018Aorth of Erserum the Russians continue their advance, taking prisoners and capturing ma- cinne guns.The pursuit of the Turks south of Lake Urumiah continues.Apperantly pleased with his visit to Berlin, where he had conferences with Germaa officials, Col.Edward M, House, personal representative of President Wilson, has departed for Switzerland.MORE TAXES IN ENGLAND.London, Jan.30\u2014The Weekly Despatch states that the next budget will include taxes on theatres, music halls, motion picture theatres and other amusements.Railway tickets, it states, will be taxed, while it is probable that there will be a 33 per cent.duty on imported automobiles and pianos and that a number of other unnecessary imports will be taxed, due regard being pail to the feelings of the colonies and the neutral powers, Proprietors of places of amusement have already considered the probability of taxation and will raise the prices of seats believing that the public is willing to pay anything during the present craze for amusements.It is an open secret, the Weekly Despatch says, that one of the latest revues, cost $75,000 and that the producers already have realised a full return on their investment, although the production has not been running long.The tax on railway tickets, the Despatch explains, is due to a belle! on the part of the government that there is much unnecessary railway travelling.THE LUSITANIA CASE.London, Jan.31, 3.15 a.m.\u2014The Daily Express Geneva correspondent quotes the Prankiyrter Zeitung to the effect that Germany's final answer in the Lusitania case has been submitted to Washington and that \u201cthe action of the submarine commander is not disapproved and Germany will make no further concession.\u201d HUNS ARRANGE ROYAL MEETING.Petrograd, Jan.30, vis London-\u2014Information has been received in political circles here that the Germaus are seeking to arrange a meeting between King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Prince George of Greece.BRITISH NOTABLES IN FRANCE.Paris, Jan.30\u2014A commission consisting of David Lloyd George, Minister of Munitions; Andrew Bonar Law, Secretary far the Colonies; Gen eral Sir William Robertson, General Du Cane, Ian McPherson and Colonel Arthur Lee, has arrived here from London to discuss with Albert Thomes, Under-Secretary of War, and his associate experts the subject of speeding wp the production of munitions and closer co-operation between Great Britain gnd France.HUNS SUFFER IN MARSHES.London, Jan.30-\u2014A despatch from the Petrograd correspondent of Reuter\u2019s Telegram Company says that prisoners taken during the last few days by the Russians confirm reports of the terrible condition of the German troops in the Pinsk marshes, where a rapid thaw released such vast quantities of subterranean water that all the enemy works have been wrecked as completely as if they had been bombarded by heavy batteries.Not only have thousands of caissons, quantities où menitions and numerous guns been engulfed, the despatch says, but varlews entrenched detachments of troops and often large ones have been cut of and having od been unable to extricate themselves from the marshy labprinth they per- Ne CONTINUE ADV?IN THE CAUCASUS, CAPTURING PRISONERS AND MACHI Leaves Berlin Satisfled\u2014Germans Claim Gains \u2014 a The Quebec Chronicle [= Representative METOGAMA BRINGS WOUNDED SOLDIERS SEVENTY-FIVE CANADIAN OFFICERS AND MEN REACH 8T.JOHN, N.B, St.John, N.B., Jan.30.\u2014The C.P.Rsteamer Metagama docked tonight with 115 cabin passengers and a mili- | tary party of seventy-five officers and ! men, in charge of Captain F.L.Cotesby.i In the military party were: Nursing Sisters McLean, B.Vigneault, E.D.Neelin, E.Godmer and M.P.Mc- Bridge (in charge).L£ise Vigneaultformerly of Sorel, P.Q., and Mis Godmer, o fSt.Jerome, were attached to No.4 Canadian Hospital in France, \u2018but for the past four months have been attached to a hospital in England.Captaip H.J.Coghill, formerly of Stratford, Ont, who went over with the first Canadian contingent and later was transferred to the headquarters training staff has returned to duty.Captain C.M.Ingoll, another returned officer, is a former Ottawa man, and has been attached to the Canadian pay and record office in London.He, too, is reteening to duty.Lieut.Fred L.Tanne; of the 25th.was in the party, He is a son of Hon.Charles E.Tanner, leader of the Opposition in the Nova Scotia Legisiature.At the time of the mine explosion in front of the 25th trenches he was wounded, and after being in Eng- {land for some months was invalided {home| Other officers on the Metagama were: Major CW, McLean, Army \"Service Corps, of Montreal; Capt.J.Meakins, 2nd Artillery; Capt.R.A.Laird, of the 2nd Division, who re- \u2018turns to take a new command: Lieut.IA.K.Coyler, who will take a commission under Col.Thomas of Ottawa + Capt.F.C.Clarke, medical officer in | charge of the party.' Toronto, Jan.390\u2014A shallow distur- ;bance which is centred to the south- \u201cwest of Lake Erie it causing rain over the greater part of Ontario and sluet and rain in western Quebec.The weather has been fair and mild in the Maritime Provinces and quite cold in ithe west.| Temperatures.Min.Max.{Pawson Cee a eae, MD #34 {Victoria .2100 2 24 {Vancouver .14 22 Calgary .ve 024 4 Edmonton ., \u2026.212 *2 Battleford .\u2026.\u2026* *2 Moose Jaw .' .a2 °A Winnipeg .*I8 *a Port Arthur ., *2 16 Parry Sound .\u2026 2 a2 London .28 an {Toronto .34 as !Kingaton .- 16 a8 Ottawa .a 22 Montreal .8 20 Qu-bre 1.2200 *3 18 Maliiax .© 12 14 i re vi Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay: Steet and rain colder at night with north-west winds.Lower St.Lawrence and Ottawa: Occasional sleet or rain.Gulf and North Shore: Fasterly winds, becoming unsettled with some snow or sleet.Maritime Provinces: Increasing south and south-west winds with occasional rains, Lake Superinr District: Generally fair and a little colder, snow flurries near the Soo.berta: Fair with much the same temperature.TH BATTERY TEAM DEFEATED.Toronto, Jan.30.\u2014The 40th Battery team closed their season on Saturday at the Arena with a 4 to 0 defeat from the Rivérsides in an Ontario Hockey Association senior fixture which attracted over 4,500 spectators.There was nothing at stake for the soldiers and they did not show the dash and vim they exhibited against Argonauts on Thursday nighy Manitoba, Saskatéhewan and Al Temperatures: Maximum 18 ONE CENT.VANCE fi ¢ ¥ ï NE GUNS \u2014\u2014\u2014 SNS SSSR PAGES SESSESSSSE Nasal and Thi SSSS roat NANNENN / > J = === === Every fourth person you meet has catarrh.It begins with running at the mose, the result of catching cold If neglectsd it soon becomes chronic.Then it passes to the throat, the stomach, the bowels.It causes asthma, deafness, huskiness, hoarseness ; it sets up dyspepsia and bowel troubles-\u2014there is no end to the dangers of catarrh.Vene's wen the Grand Prix and Gold Medal, International Health Exhibition, Paris, 1910.You can cure a cold in the bead in one night with Venc's haan cout Cure; you can cure catarrh with it.For stan chrenic catarrh use Veno's Nasal Tablets aleag with Veno's Li i Sonal Cure.These two in combination werk miracles.Tho ve proved it.This Bnt:sh remedy has the largest sale im the world because it is the surest remed: in the world for\u2014 , ERY AS FT Ba Pe To Propridors :\u2014Fhe Fene Drug Ce, Li, Manchester, Eng.COUGH CURE SRR RI FOR YOUR Place Cards, Tally Cards, Dance Pro- \u2018à grammes, Playing Cards, Cutlet Frills, Pie Collars, Paper Napkins, Lunch Sets, Menu Cards, Paper Doilies and All such accessories for the carnival season goto JOHN E.WALSH'S Reg\u2019d., ! 11 8ST.JOHN STREET.IE DOS EE OS LED se see smte am ee 20 0r Me PRE 020A 0A 00ND! are Auto Tires and Tubes Cylinder Oil and Greases F.H.ANDREWS & SON, ££8 St Paul Street, C veb - VALIQUE'TS New Laid Eggs (onc day old) irom our Ste.Foye Farm .§0c, Per Doz.= yp pre Ice-Cream and Hot Coffee.12 Fabrique St Phones 6567-6568.Largest Distributor of Smokers Requisites in Quebec.Established in 1987, Six Stores in Town, ST.ROCH'S\u2014Branch No.1: 170 St.Joseph Street.UPPER TOWN-Branch No.9: 26 St.John Street.ST.JOHN'S WARD\u2014-Branch No, A: 242 St.John Street, LOWER TOWN\u2014Branch No.4: 76 Mountain Hill ST.SAUVEUR\u2014 Branch No.5: 489 St.Joseph Street, and 700 St.Valier Street.HEAD OFFICE snd WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT: 184 St.Paul Street.\u2018Phone 127 | .| gy - feet control of themselves.During : à : we ; TRE % oy NR re : x \u2018 > : , .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AT FRENCH LIEUTENANT DESCRIBES THE COURAGE OF BATTLE! HOUR OF WAR\u2019S GREATEST ANGUISH COMES JUST BEFORE THE CHARGE Then the Soldier, Waiting for Order to Advance, Must Triumph Over Himself in a Mute Drama Within His Breast, Writes «4 jeutenant X.,\u201d Originator of .the \u201cWar Style\u201d of Literature.' \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 [Social Dispateh.) : PARIS, Jan.29.(German trenches, like the breaking of «| we shall see each other pressdily In thee anguish comber on the rocks.A little short; they| German trench.\u2019 There le one hour % Sh Er 1a |WIN have Lo begin again.Two other shots; \u201cSeeing als leave the dugout, the men hy in at or assault on theiare tired, a lfttis too much to the right, upderstand.and the trench.which seemed nem; o he r hich precedes the| They are big guns, those, probably i sslesp under the brutalizing effect of the 7.a oder te ready hea centimetre.{Bombsrdment, is filled with movement.alter the & | \u2018Vautier.have yeu received the gren- | \u2018Raine he adder ix bayonets: but Froweh loutena: gained asdea?t Very good, If you need cartridges gently, withouy letting them see you.' on Fronch ie of he ne for YOU ksow you can get them out of the \u201cTt w the tragic moment, when the fig writings on military subjects, and who company depot.And do not forget to, vegy bravest feel à Weight rests upon the alse has boum decorated and cited tn or.have the water bottles filled: the territo.stomach, when faces grow pale and con- In tan shape on the thin line of the aE one anothe: on the back.Certainly; f fixed on the brave and his achieve.rials have brought up four casks of water re à frank analysis of the so)- in the remr of the farm.\u2018And the brandy r off.do net, Alor ings during for the last moment.that is already set.follow the work of th lors feu! a that our of moral tod he ™ \u201d ;complish instinctively the taska-they had: officer, it may be remarked, al-i \u2018\u2019Vautier is one of the sub-lleutenants, a :lrarnied.ready hae Won an taternational reputa- fair heired young man of energetic and \u2018Some of the men chat, with the obvisus tion, under the name of \u201cLieutenant X.\" cold expression, with eyes as ci:ar as steel, Intention of not taking seriously the rixk for Mis style and for his writings, which He has tittle to say.\u2018Your orders will be that they are gong to run: others, who are he does in the spare moments of trench carried out\u2019 he sald.\u2018Have you any ides Completely ready, regard before them the, warfare, and which have been described by of the hour for the charge® mortal ground va which they will have sa.French and Italian critics ss marking a, pass, In order to fix in thelr mi; two new epoch in the modern literature of Acttilery Preparaties.or three details of importance.\u2018When I; the Latin nation.It is called the \u201cwar, shall reach that brush,\u201d | hear ona of them style\u2019 i \u2018marked by! T think it will de before noon.The say, \u2018I shali turn to the right to avoid the, pn eras grent can, Lisutenant who has besn observing range sheil hole and I shall have to step over He writes in the Paris Journal as fol.work has talked of several hours of ar- that derd body.\u2019 lows:\u2014 |Uilery preparation being necessary before \u201cIt is twenty minutes past ten.The cor- | \u201cThese who bave lived through the hours tha charge.poruls distribute the brandy.The ting nre 2 ee ge er ir ENT \u2018 which precede the assault in the narrow \u2018S80 much the better.They will per- held up and the men who are to be the _ 0 FRENCH SOLDIERS ON-AFAER IN SALONIKA FROM THE SPHERK.i entrails of the trenches, in the midst of the haps dumoliah that machine gun at point first to leave the trench and are already silent and disciplined activity which tills It fired again during the night and on top of the ladders lean down to get \u2014= pe >.| hie \u2018 = = 7 them, will agree with me that it requires it tt Is still in existence after we leave thelr share.more courage to endive them with calm.[the trenches you will hear some coffes| Now evervthing is understood.\u2019 T say K I \u2019 D : > / ; N th Vi i > G W Id ness than to live through that heroic and :#rinding.lfinaljy.\u201cTher+ will be no busie nor whistle, u ur S ISCEP es in or ern IC orious ermany ou Miwnys intoxicating minute when the firat| \"In that case 1 am going to Jave It wheh you see me step over the parspet wave of men climbs over the parapet with pointed out for the second time The ar- let ail come, and then stralght ahead.\u2019 How on one ih I ihe oe Hr TL ny wash Come hen iis re Ou are?fr i France Open German Schools Cast Eye on the United States Command over one\u2019s self, stoicism, renun.| breakfast soon.in order to have time.\u2019 |growing slower.The shells are coming : : \u201cf pass throughout my sector.Fvery- A ciation\u2014quaiiies\u201d which shine est DULL \"Ne quite ready, only the ladder repay Advancing benind ue.ee (Special Dispater.] six to sixteen.As we entered the children| - {Special Dispateh.1 soahy as struck directiy et Amèrien.By ' have to be raised which are Iying In Be ro.000 minutes seem interminable.I BERLIN, Jan.39.|srected us lo German with the remerk:\u2014 PARIS, Jan.29.[Its agency American citizens were killed Bottom Ps te attack à need to \u2018Took yj Saunt numbers just to keep my mind usr.According to the correspondent of the Frase God of us: dean and neatly] IP the Paris Figaro of January 3.\u201cPoly by wholesale in the desir uction of = \u201cIt must be admitted that infinitely rare| men over and to test.for the Inst time, cron the pet of nr How | nar Loe in German Ke ce dreased.The priest procoeded with tho|be.\u201d one of its political writers, discusses gtrocious act, Germany has undertaken Wr are the cases of those who arrive at per-|by & Word or a look the firmness of their reel MU il the senses the im- an ng disseminated in Eirle |lenson and spoke to \u2018children only inst length the alleged lack of resoluteness|relzn by terror and corruption in the very\u2019 he last| coursre.mensity ine opare een rurrounds and a school Rigid = Er} |German and they replieä tn German toleu the part of the United Btates Prerng heart of the United States, through its: teen months 1 have never sean.dur.) \u201c Well, young people.we are going 10 \\ siven rey na ned on enguege.history, is questions.A big map of Germany |ment in dealing with German violations of diplomatists, multary attachés, divers Ing the moments which precede the attack, |treat ourselves to ome German oder Behind me rises a tempest of shouts.geography and religion.This school is hangs ons a the international law.The criticism Is rather hired malef tors $ the great mass of that joyous Impatience and devit-may-| Keep > our a Jot nee Ee ie) The men are coming out 1 feel them conducted by Pr.Stein.Catholic fielé| \u2026, qunetle even rofl gia e responds sharp at times, as a few excerpts from the ou Jen grote.oh 1e oh \u2018 ears spirit which the rial ort avid love to not be foottah to pet aniped before your: leave the trench at my right and at MY chaplain with the German army.and is lo- and dues the pointer Which the rest article will show, , .lent oe es ces ne must present ss the constant attitude of the mou a be foo ed etter do hike Pouper.left.But my eyes are fixed on the enems'3.cated near Ftain.The correspondent Vi bands to her Go \u201cThis will be Europe's suicide, said the £IVen (0 are pérfecily aware of Uh mort soldiers.: ve ren ore teers | di.vas oo warrior.You see that parapet.above which Gray cApE Are NAW an interestinx description of & ceil he! PTUG 0 Jeanette, su you point out rman Ambassador at Paris, after deliv.| ality that & would rave to ie die angers which a vaited them, who ud: a pol ne his bayonet.Pouperdin, Appears.and rifies are being levelled.made ac the sehool:\u2014 for us the wig rivers of Germany.\u2019 ering he declaration SP es af DL [defeat and ia; Gown thelr arms as seen\u2019 fusted their equipmant In an effort to turn you are preparing a work of art for them.\" That is the truth.That 1» what makes \u201cOwing to the very friendly relations| « The rivers of Germany,\u2019 replies the!terance some fais American prophets: ihe United States, ita patience exhausted.Their souls from fond recollections and who' \u2018Yes und I shall present it to them n, I incon of the soldiar.Before TXiating in northern France between the little girl, \u201cars the Me-mel.the Pregel.' made the prediction thst.old Rulops hadishould declare war, even Îf noi conæm then.grouped around the britom of the up to the hilt, Lieutenant.\u2019 replies Pou re re rr the enemy he must tri.Germans and the civil population.\u201d he|the Oder.the Eidba the Ema and the|played out ita rote and would dise.plating to engage Jn active hostilities.Reo taddars, smiled tc me an Indication thatiperdin, who is alone In the world, without over pe \u201cpe at rear Thaselt writen, \u201cthis scheol was made possible.The Rh'ne.\u201d from the great stage of the world, piv \u2018wently a rumor was spread In Berlin that they were ready.Vihe others are fathers of families and they fron toe obsession of his pest happiness, ermen chaplain Tir.Rtetn in much be-| * Very good, Jeanette.Now.Adondanoe.\u2019| Babylon, ancient Persia Led Phenicia Inthe United States had actually declared -$ am thinking of sur last attack.we !8re seated or crouching down.profiting of from the thoughts of love, fervent an loves Here he es Pen one A pretty little sir] In mourning ress from [the past.The American era would then war on Germany.The people of the capl- of bi th pencil.on \" dres a d her sea .E ; 1, ad Seto broveht Torwacd fo the re save, poe simple ltrs wees reser.tear he us for Ha dear SSIES SPLIT Bitar chiara hers Tol un, Adendance, the various Buais eee EE dora They robiisd.that Slough Ame the delivery of the attack; forty-eleht every awkward word is rich in sentiment.which is being repeated the same time have been without schooling since the be- of which Germany 19 composed, and also searchers.A conclusion.indeed.worthy might not mobilise an army or send à Perfeet Centre! Is Rare.-d he * us decided to give name the principal cities.\u201d ft the schon © verset he Atlantic, it8 hich ta underec th ervatl 1 hate to disturb them even to pass.in thousands of consciences and which \u2018xinping of the war, .Was hs of sages of the evening 1 in a single war v across the Atlantic, its hours ar the et wren filet but it is necessary.1 must tear them nets at ronfitet the deepest instincts and them every opportunity for education.| \u201cThe litle girl gave corrvot answers.country, the history of which does not go entry into the war meant the beginnini of .the whole heavens and made the earth away gently from these disturbing the highest eentiments and which is al.\"In a broad street in ¥\u2014, which hus not; \u201cTLe lesson in the German language them {further back than the discovery of the theend on account of the immense tremble.During that period we had to thoughts.\"Come, my boys.you must th.nk g terminated by sacrifice.been much disturbed by the German bom- commenced.New World by Christopher Columbus.offect it would have nnd because of the prepare shelters for ammuuition, pasitions of eating.One does not fight well on an, \u2018\u2018It 1s a tragedy of heroic proportions bardment, is the school for girls.The) \u2018 \u2018Margaret, have you a brother?asked| \u201cEurope has suffered cataclysms before nenleulabie economic and financial issues inv .relief stations.th - empty stomach.\u2019 experienced by simple souls.and about priest conducted me to the cluss room, the priest.this\u2014other invasions of barbarl .olved.for er soir we rt ona.ne we P eC can speak only with an admir- and there on smal benches sat & largs| \u201cShe answered in §00d German that she| ame Germanic hordes.pote partent ot torpedoes and bags of maelinite.Avalanche of Shells.ing compassion.\u201d number of giris whose ages ranzed from had.adding that she also had a father.|dreas, wrought destruction ig heir raids Crusial Test for Hrphenatedfor charging the mines.bo, y ; \u2018a thor was now wd the Ro! Emptre.until finally the a There was & little sleep, in spite of the\u2019 ~What aa avalanche of shells is failing Another girl said ahe also had & brother lol Latin or Usliic-Reman soll Abeorbed (ors oy of the American munition fae ; IN raging crackle of îhe battery of 7 mille \"0% In front or our line, There ls a om W ar H as N 0 Ch arms for J ules - {who wae [wenty-thres years old and who | hem and grew more fertile for It, une: Lories spared er ne German n dynsumiters fretre guns firing immediately behind us, URUAL TOIT 200 TU pu aso was ._|Egypt from the slime of the Nile.But, increase , hose each det which are quite near and each of which \u201cThe prieat turned to me.\u201cYou see,\u2019 he joven if Europe should be 1 a jso very much in order to continue supply LE quation plerced the Shnkes down some of the earth from the raid kinly, the fathers and brothers of [an abyss of misery, it ee Tho ling both thew own government and we A top of the parapet.They are our tor.- U 1 H ( B 0 d / tl poor children are nearly all at Ver-|¢ i Entente Powers, now ome sl wl At And nor he era ve vnine pas come pedoes that are being thrown.Before en- n ess e an e an r er y dun, and for fifteen months they have Cnitea States of voter hich ould profit larme and ammunition.The few million .- terinx my dugout 1 watch them rise into had no word from them.\" Rep! dolisrs which would be lost to American ¥ i=\" \u2014\u2014 p of Washi love ae Er a ne cn ins Ger, (ne sky like flies, where they seen 19 {apectal Dispatch} When the colump came into the village] \u201cThe exercises closed with & song and of Washington and Lincoln would Nave iexporters uf goods lo Germany (by way of man trench immediately in front of it; will hesitate a momen: before plunging down.PARIS, Jan.29.!ihat evening he was waiting.prayer.The song was in French.but thel;ess greedy in their affluence than in their Holland and the Scandinavian countries» Dams over it and will ertablish i\u2018 lf in the UP forward.toward the German lines.bel T's order] Gal \u2018so reniarked the corporal with seorn.Tord's Prayer was spoken in German.|.acient stats of poverty, would have es! neue De recouped a hundredfold in thé second, enemy line, which it wil imme.\u2018Nothing yet ubout the hour?asks Jules waa the lieutenant's of erly.and -Mfonsieur delgns to join us again?The priest tapped « gong and the classltablished a tr tlantie new Ge >.days immediately following the conclusion Qately orxanise.The hour will be indi- V&utier, who (men Bp and with whom is when that officer wna sent to the FEAT 5 \u201csur when Jules explained that he had was dismissed for the day.Whose advance guard is represented by | one then; As to the German-Americans, cated later.my other sub-licutenant, Grégère.small [wounded Jules lost his place.He was à found à Most amiable woman wao would + NEVEDAI he eight million German- ab |they would be put to the crucial tent of \u201c1 put the paper in my pocket and go out sh fair, with serious eves 4 fd ne fist een order re Jacques Roujon = the put them up tor, the nient hi anger PUBLISH NEWSPAPER ready installed in America.Americans (ihe remaining oyu: to the glorious fer \" ve fea! experience und he play: Figaro.- > cooled.The squad arrived, muddy, dirty becoi traitors ot my dugout, re bin is ready RATE, was on the alert and had won renowN and unsbaven, \"much to the disgust of the AT ITALIAN FRONT America Is Germany's Geal.rebeis.All thin Berlin realised In a few ave oniy to await to carry oul ie \u201cThey had aiways told me that at throughout the battalion by his activities jandlady, who had been informed by Jules hours of à Lecember morning before the The Num of Aircraft.{the approach of an attack one could not in \u2018finding\u2019 good things to ent.\u2018The se?-'ehat they were \u2018very fine gentlemen.\u2019 But (Special Dispated.} At present Germany le trying'to retrieve report of an American declaration of wae tat, he says.\u2018There la nothing about it,|geant major offered lo him & place as his jules\u2019 honeyed longue soon put her In good HOME, Jan.29.|its losses in Europe by conquests in the| #5 Authoritatively contradicted.: \u201cQutaide ia the beautiful dawn: the pink for | am very hungry.\u2019 In spl of that orderly.but Jules turned it down in dis- humor egain.The Italian army in the field has a news- [Orient, but as It 1s doomed to disappoint- * \u2018Lolybe\u2019 sums up his arguments in ar airy is humm.ng with sir Taft the morsels stick in his gorge and Iidutn and was put back in his squad for, La few days later Jules managed to slip paper of its own.Its editor is Ottorine [ment there also, it will be In America, in| these sentences: \u2014 We hear that the Amerbut there is an unusual silence: not & can.observe that he fille and empties his glass | work in the wrenches, inte olssons in violation of orders and Sapelll, who fs fighting In the trenches/the United States, where the Germans will ican West is for determined action, whils non shot le to be heard.The men are mov.frequently.\u201cJules at once took up hig work and cof: um.back with his knapaack filled with and who does his editing in those few play their game before the end of this the Kast ia against this.Yet I have al.\u201c ing around, drinking their coffee.One of \u201c\u2018Veutler seems to me & Tittle stiff in his! #tituted himselt orderly for the squad, de- purchases.He also Lrougnt & shotgun, hours that he is relieved from duty.century, if the heads of the Republic In| 97% thought that the American Repube them says to me, \u2018So it is to-day, Lieuten- calmness, And myself?I feel a need of spite grade, appeals and laws.All this and snenked out again the next day to, On the front page of the first number | Washington don't get on their guard lic, under Jin federal form of government, ant, that we deliver the blow.Do you chatting and of laughing for distraction.much to the pleasure of the squad and he come tack with four fine waterfowl.He of the newspaper is & cartoon showing a|while there is yet time.The negrd ques- as a pir ie, a het is then think that there are any more Germans \u2018But here finally la some news, another disgust of the non-commissioned officers.vas a born poacher, d always had a |Bersagliere, rifle In hand, pursuing Aus-| tion, which resulted in the greatest of civil 8 Lin ° a DE and 4 , left after what our artillery men have been yellow envelope.\u2019 They hand it to me and | The first day he came he was asked to £0 giring of traps and snares back in thejtrian soldiers who are running away.wars in history, was of amall importance] , e pere re trade on t know pouring on them for a week\u201d 1 open it.Gentemen, the commissary down to the village-the company Was woods to Lhe rear, from which he brought| Another cartoon shows the Kalser and |in comparison with the German problem |S ce Ter coke en Ha n.It is You will see presentiy, my boy, I officer sends us some information about | coming off duty\u2014and get some beds ready many dainties.Emperor Frans Josef running away when |of (he present day, as far as the main.Vienne.on the mato Lied Tt reply.\u2018It will be only necessary for them the price at which officers can Duy cer tor us.But Juies' ambition was to bs a valet.[they espy an Italien soldier behind a{:enance of the independence and integrity {| found in the tr Get y.R Te eriook & single machine gun In a tain extra delicacies.\u2019 We laugh heastlly.| \u2018Oh, of course; said Jules.\u2018It's Jules jie singled out one of the men and irsiaied fence serenely smoking his pips and un- |of the United States is concerned.1e Germany installed in a nich corner and you would see what You would \u201cAnd now comes \u2018something which seema|do this and Jules de that.Only thie morn- that at the close uf the war he take him aware of thelr presence.The dedication| \u201cNot another country would have suf- torbids A meritk to be ar © Bet on top of your coffee.But tha: is not more serious.À second envelope marked {ing 1 cut roll call to do things for you and to Faris as his valet.Useless to teil editoriai saya\u2014 tered what the United States had endured | chagrin of ail friends fe ta che rent our business ; that belongs to the artillery \u2018confidential\u2019 It is the order.and it can the corpural reported me missing.\u2019 lhim that his prospective master could mot] \u201cWe are Italian soldiers, fighting fot from Germany these last eighteen months.| who know toon oe majority of the men and there they are beginning to fire be read mt a glance.\u2018H-10:3 (hour ten = Go ahead, Jules.Be a good fellow and afford a valet.lour ideals.This newspaper represents The holy virtue of patience never hasinolle and brpve Jon tior reason again.\u2019 thirty-five o'clock in the morning).go on down.\u201cPhat's all right.I'll look ont for|the brotherhood that has made us one in [been practised to greater extremes.Ger-|in this matter aa Dewseiven \u201cwhe thunderous tones nf twn heavy \u201cI hand it to the rub-lieutenants and] * \u2018And what about the gendarmes?Bup-|averything and you don't «ven need tojheart end mind\u2014what we hops to stisin i n ™m ve \u2018 Pleses buried à little way off in the ruins took at my watch.It 18 ten o'clock:|pose tha colonel catches me?\u201d pay me.\u201d .in future and what we have left behind.== .= \u2014 == of a village have broken the silence.thirty-five minutes more.This ends the| \u2018Oh.you're too clever for the men-| * \u2018And now that that is arranged, you | This newspaper will, after our vietorious P .She \u201cheavy projectiles are passing over breakfast.Each one hastens to get ready |darmes.And you can Tell The colonel & | will let me out often, won't sou?I could return home, be a precious and stirring urc ase 0 hei ms Relies ; us, panting.and then their noise is lost.once more.We each take a rifle, a8 Had (good excuse if he does cateh you.\u2019 go out every morning and bring in some memento of our sacrifices, our achieve- 8 But presently two clouds of dust come up been agresd.\"Good luck, old men.\u201d Wei \u201cAnd five minutes later Juies was gone |virds!' ments and our victory.\u201d i Americans Arouses Prague Journal {Special Dispateb.} field flows in the form of gold?This gene BERLIN, Jan.29, |tleman Is Alfred I.du Pont, of Wilminge The Prager Tageblatt is severe in Its con- on ancl: of the Tu Pont De Nemou demnation of American criticlam of the ones and ee Pd he ore ron bombardment of the Rheims Cathedral] were healing thelr 'painful wounds\u2019 by and makes some sarcastic references - to) Otablishing à business and trade in sécted American art lovers who are buying things.| in bi si 8 hi Tren h hi 3 ness In business,\u2019 cays the che stones which have fallen from the edificeiman when he sels hese relics to tte o preserve as relics.American.It is at\u2019lesst to be hoped.Because the Germans wers forced to|however, tbat Mr.du Pont has net ats shoot nt the Cathedral of Rheime on ac- [fl roman EE dB UE Dee the Fit : count of the tactics employed by the ments of death in which he: es French\u201c eays this newspaper, \u2018many ee cs ani|AUSTRIA, TOO, LOOKS\" one would Imagine that the Methoëlste| TOWARD THE ORIENT, and Baptists, Puritans and numerous other secta had suffered real joss because (Specis) Dispatch.) woe of damage done to this Catholic temple.VIENNA, Jan.25?\u201cOn the contrary, the Americans have] Tag Rundschau fur Technik uaé' Virte suffered nothing, but bave really gained\\schaît, of Prague, makés à strong dppéal \u2018 considerably.They have acquir b) .nt of sro! \u2018ani \u201d of art thereby which ers howe oui oi Por the enlargement of Austrian trade and granite and marble when the United|industey to Constantinople and Asi, * States did not yet exist and when that| \u201c\"Austtia\u2019 Nes bem looking ' WME \u2018 country, according to some modern Au- the Orient for & long time\u201d sift thie thorities, was inhabited by the uncivilized \u201c - Seller.One New York newspaper, in a perlodioni.\u201cAlready in the eightidath cold matter of fact manner, makes thojcentury it became evident that Audtrié remarkable announcemen t the buy-|must look to Furkey and Ass fer com ing $n ng of from che cathe merce and trade.At that time the AUS nets.trian Lioyd eent its able representative, n \u201cWhen the work uss of the German guns Baron Bruck, to Constantintple, where he ave loosened a pièce of the seulptu did excellent work.A et al a stone from the edifice it in, of course, an foot for the Frans ous eS ctenta) Ra: atrocity Which cries to heaven, as ous may, tonnecting Austria-Hungary with, the blood of the poer, persecuted Indlan|Orient.But this project fell through or the blood of the German soldler killed |oauso of lack of \u2018capital.Now, however, by American ammunition [ls the peychoiogiea! moment and | Lots, Appraisement.Inventory and couple with the toast the apprecia-; Estimation of Timber Limits.Woods t Survey and Mappings, Estimates on Cost of Municipal and Private Enter- Quebec Railway Building, Durocher, of Ottawa, is will give a Lecture in the i EMPIRE ROOM OF THE CHATEAU FRONTENAC, On MONDAY, JANUARY 31 At 3.45 PM.His, subject will be: \u201cTHE PLIGHT OF SERBIA and MONTENEGRO,\u201d and his Lecture will be in French Miss Margaret Lewis, of Montreal, is a guest at the Chateauis registered at the Chateaucity spent the week-end in Ottawa.York, arrived in the city yesterday.and are registered at the Chateau.Mr.John W.Merser, of New York, Lt-Col.and Mrs.Delaney, of this Mr.and Mçs.L.H.Frank, of New At this meeting Mr.Delage.will present Miss Bérrow with the Royal Humane Societÿ medal for saving life.Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Wilson and other members of the Mutt and Jeff ing Miss Orilla Hunter of Brussels, Ont.as his wedded wife.: On Miss Hunter's arrival in this city she became the guest of Mr, and Mrs.W.H.Wiggs at Hessel Grove.Leaving there accompanied by Miss Wiggs for the Chateau Frontenac they later proceeded to the English Cathedral where being joined by Lt.Col.Wilson and Capt.Dowding, they i found all the officers of the Battalion in waiting as a guard of honor.The wedding nuptials were per formed by the Revd.Dean Shreve, as- qf the battalion.To the strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March and under the cross swords of his brother officers the groom led his bride to the sleighs in waiting and proceeded to the Chateau Frontenac where after an 3 | informal reception, a sumptuous wedding lunch was prepared for the guests some forty in all.In true mit- itary style the toast to His Majesty the King was first proposed and then Lt.-Col.Wilson proposed the health and happiness of the bride and groom in a gallant manner alluding to Dr.Moore's late arrival among them and to he the right man in the right place.In replying the groom alluded to the \u20ac : pleasure it gave him to be attached to the 33rd Battalion and thanked them for their good wishes and the handsome token of their regard on cutlery : they had been presented with.Toasts | were also proposed to the Battalion ! wishing it every success in its undertaking.Provost Marshall Webber, | commanding the men of the Battal- \u2018ion, who while laboring under the 1 great disappointment of not spending Xmas overseas, had nevertheless acted with a true sense of military duty and subordination and he was glad to attest to an excellent record of their | behavior while in the city.Toasts | were also proposed to the ladies i which called forth an able reply from to Mr.and Mrato the Captproposer taking the liberty to ion of the Rattalion for the kindness and hospitality shown them by the Y.M.C.A.while in the city.Prior to their departure the bride courageously made use of a drawn sword to divide the wedding cake and distributed a piece to each guest who in leaving attested to the great pleasure that had been given them in assisting at such a happy event.| MISS BARROW WILL RECEIVE MEDAL TODAY Brave Young Lady Will be Decorated for Saving Life.Miss Barrow, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.S.Barrow, who heroically saved the life of young Alex Newton, son of Mr.H.Newton, of Westmount, at Lake St.Joseph last summer, is to be presented with the Royal Humane Society Medal at the Chateau Frontenac this afternoon The presenta tion will be made by Hon.C.F.Delage, Speaker of the Legislative As- 1 sembly, during the course of this af.» sisted by Capt.Peacock, the Chaplain | | | Peacock, : t i increase in passenger traffic, particu- CHRONICLE.C, K À EXPECTS RUSH OF BUSINESS MR W.A.KINGSLAND VERY OPTIMISTIC REGARDING THIS YEAR'S TRAPPIC.Capt.A.V.Seferovith, Montenegrin Consul General to the United States, who is to speak this afternoon to the night by the \u201cChronicle,\u201d and stated Quebec public the condition of affairs regarding his country.Capt.Seferovitch was very fervent when speaking of the patriotism .of his countrymen.\u201cIt is the needs of my people that make me speak,\u201d he said.\u201cWe have been accused by Germaw report that On Saturday a Chronicle representative inteaviewed Mr.W.A.Kingeland, General Superintendent of the C.N.Q.and Q.and Lake St.John Railways, on the prospects of the roads for this year, and was inforri- ed that according to advices received they ge expecting to have to ar- tange transformation for 40,000 men to Valcartier Canp, which will undoubtedly prove a great boon to the Ancient Capital.The Lake St.Joteph Hotel will open on the 15th June; but if the troops arrive at Valcartier Camp the hotel will open up earlier, so that the friends of those in training who wish to visit them will have acconuncda- tion.Mr.Barry, manager of the Hotel has made his inspection, and is very pleased with the improvements made since last season.Many of las: years guests have agai rooms for the Summer; being from Ontario, while a number of New York people have rented cottages in the vicinity of the hotel.The suburban time table on the Lake St.John Road will be much the same as last year.Many inquiries have been made with regard to passenger train service between Quebec and Cap Rouge, and, in consequence, it is expected there will be a large increase this summer along the St.Lawrence shore.Business on both railways in respect to passengers and freight was good during 1915, and indeed was much better than anticipated.The present year, it is expected the traffic offering will exceed all previous records.Questioned as to improvements to the roads.Mr.Kingsland stated that at the present time they were relaying thirty miles of roadbed north of Lake Edward with new rails, which would facilitate the running of trains on the Lake St.John Railway.The extension of the Railway from Loretteville to Huron River was expected to be open for freight trafic on the 15th has betrayed the Allies.1 have positive proof which contradict these lying reports.\u201d \u201cHe spoke eloquently on the great stand the Montenegros had made against the enemies of Christianity and freedom, and was most emphatic in assuring the \u201cChronicle\u201d that his people would stand by the Allies as the latter had stood to them.His country had been victorious for over 300 years against the Turks and would eventually emerge from this struggle triumphant.The Captain who belungs to the Montenegrin National Guards displayed to our view the picturesque dress of that regiment, at the same time stating he would wear this uniform at the lecture this afternoon.He mentioned his country was known in Europe as a nation of poets, and the King himself was one of the best bards of the Kingdom.Indeed So univesal was the love of poetry throughout Montenegro that when a mother found it necessary to correct her child it cried to her in poetry.Touching on the teaching of history to the inhabitants, he said that this was imparted to the young by old men called \u201cGouzlar\u201d or \u201cRapsod\u201d by means of song accompanied to the music of an instrument known as \u201cGouzla®.They had also another musical instrument which he described as & Scotch Bagpipe on a minea- ture scale.There were no industries in the country, snd hardly any agriculture; the people making their living by rearing sheep and goats.The country is noted for its hospitality and will never accept any money for performing a service of this nature to strangers.In concluding the interview Capt Seferovitch said he would like to remind the people of this country of the Woman's Canadian Club in the Chateau Frontenac was interviewed last, that he was very pleased to have the! opportunity of placing before the! our King, who is at present in Lyons | HOLDERS OF LIMITS SEEK LEGISLATION IMPORTANT CHANGES ARE URGED IN ORDER TO PREVENT FOREST FIRES.Recently the Quebec limit-holders made certain proposals to the Hon.Mr.Allardposals with much favor, and practically pledged himself to bring them in at this session as a Government nieas- ure, Briefly, the limit holders ask that the law shall prohibit the setting out of settlers\u2019 clearing fires between April 1st and November 15th, without the written permission of a qualified ranger.The law at present makes the \u201cpermit season\u201d only from April 15th to June 15th, and after September 1st.That is, the present law fails to specify any form of control whatever over settlers\u2019 fires between June t5th and September 1st.The limit holders ask that the entire : season of fire danger be blanketed.By the requirement regarding permits for fires, settlers are today the biggest enemy to forest preservation in the Quebec.Secondly, it is asked thut the minimum fine for failing to obey the re- quicements in respect to permits shall be one hundred dollars.The present fines are mostly trifling, perhaps $3 and $5, and do not accomplish what they ought.Thirdly, it is asked that no option of fine shall be allowed the man found guilty of setting fire to the forest in order to provide himself «mploymnent at fire fighting.Twelve months should be the minimum sentence Fourthly, rangers or other forest officers should have authority to summon any male adult to help extinguish fires, such persons to receive the regular remuneration.when approaching would in order to obtain greater protection crowd togeth er and in this way prevent it from harming them.If Canadians of all nationalities would unite and apply this example to themselves by going overseas they would serve their country more materially than by waiting for the raging storm of war to reach Canadian shores.To Fortify the System Against Grip When Grip is prevalent LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE should be taken, as this combination of Quinine with other ingredients, destroys germs, acts as a Tonic and Laxative and thus keeps the system in condition to with stand Colds, Grip and Influenza.There is only one \u201cBROMO QUIN.June next.method adopted by a flock of sheep INE.\u201d E W, GROVE'S signature on In connection hh the workshops at Limoilou he was glad to say they are working at great pressure, and particularly so in the esr shops.The rolling stock was in excellent condition, and, in anticipation of a large lar attention was being paid to the passenger cars s0 as to make them as comfortable as possible for natrons.PROVINCIAL BANK.Genera! Statement Shows Institution to be in Sound Financial And give you of As kind and just Your wives have all Position.Flsewhere in this issue will be Il clad upon the found the general statement of the Provincial Bank for the fiscal year ending on December 31st.The statement is most satisfactory, the profits for the past twelve months being $106,353.64, which, added to the balance of the credit and loss account for the year previous, places the profits at $210,253.68.This year's very encouraging report will be received with more satisfaction than ever by the people of Quebec in view of the fact that the Provincial Bank has op- Yom have your little You wateh their you are glad well-known in local banking circles.TO THOSE THEY LEFT BEHIND.(A Poem for the Patriotie Fund.) Your wives flit round about your homes, Some of the boys whe went left wives Their dresses warm and nest\u2014 Hew could you see a soldier\u2019s wife happy play, They, Leah and romp about yeur knees Some boys whe went have Who oft their days beguiled ; their care; es fair; the joys they need, street?children safe, as they ; children too, Hon.Mr.Allard received these pro- : A Good Reduction: Towels and Linens Bath Towels, white, special quality .3 for 25¢ Bath Towels white, regular 15¢ quality .2 for 25¢ Bath Towels, white, large size: regular 35c and 45c values, for.27c and 36c - Washables Cottons Reduced 400 yards of English Print : re gular 15c value, for.10c Checked Chambrays.assorted colors: regular 15c value, for .[RN 10c Fancy Crepons; regular 25c value, for .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.196 Spotted Muslin: regular 20e value, for .19¢ Piques de Fantaisie.23c value, for 1.222.000 50000 .\u2026.19\u20ac Linens Crash Linen for dish towels: regular 13c value, for.10c Roller Linen; value of 10c for 8e; 18c for 15c and 20c for 16c Remnants Reduced Remnants of all kinds at a great reduction.Remnants of Sateens, Prints, Linens, Crepons, Percaline, Cilktaf, Silks, Velvets, Chalis.Cretonnes, Pillow Cottons, Sheetings, etc\u2026 etc.10% Discount or Double Bons On Cotton Goods, Linens, God loves the children; He'Nl love those Who help a soldier's child.You still possess à mother To give her love to you; Gloves, Men's Sucks, Quilts.Blankets.Handkerchiefs, Silk and Satins Ribbons Corsets, Gaiters and Leggings.Slippersened up a branch in this city during The boys who went have mothers Mocassinsthe past year, under the able manage- Whe dearly love them toe; ment of Mr.Leon.T.dea Rivieres, Then for the fond old mothers J.29x2 ; NOTI The Annutl Genérat Meeting of the shagehpiders of T.J.Moore & Com pany, Limited, will be held at their office, 118 Mountain Hill, on Monday, February 7th, at 3 p.m., for the election of officers and other business.\u2018 \u2018 A F.MOORE, Ta Secretary-Treasurer.1.26,06,31,F.2,4,7x6 - ° Ladies, don\u2019t fail to take advantage of my offer of 12 treatments for #8, including a bottle of my famous hair tonic free; you have this offer.i 1 wish to impress on your minds +§ that dandruff, itchy and oily condition of the scalp, cause the hair to turn gray and to fall, and | until the scalp is clear of these complaints, no tonic in the world will do any good.Please note, I make all my own tonics.\u2019 Electric facile! massage And shampooing done.A free trial given of my headache, stiff joint, and rheomatism treatments.My : up-to-date Electric Vibrators require special mention.MRS.KAY, Phone 4005.674 St.Augustin Be.Company are staying at the St.Louis ternoon\u2019s lecture under the auspices Hotel.\u2018The Quebec office is situated at 93 St.Peter street.CARNIVAL AT ARENA.Who wateh, and fret and pray, Arise above all selfishness And give your mite to-day.25% Discount \u2014 \u2014 2 Electric Scalp Treatment but a short time left to profit by].| Montrealers at the St.Louis Hotel, Miss Ethel Sturton, No.3 Conway avenue, vigny, the wife of the Spearer.Mr.Wm.Power, M.P, and Mr, Power have left to spend the winter in England to be near their sons Ltwho are on active service.Quebecers at Montreal on Friday last included: Mr, and Mrs.E.Renny, 1.Blagdon, Ernest Taschereau, P.A.Labrecque, T.H.Lavasseur, N.Paquette, E.J.Evans, J.D.Caron and J.L.Moreney.: Arrivals at the St Roch Hotel: \u2014 G.8.Hall, Halifax, N.8.; M.J.Godbout, M.Mayer.J.Omer Hubem, Plessisville; A.Pino, Montreal; Evans Guay, St.Romuald; Gustave Drainville, J.1.Baillargeon, J.E.Lyall, Montreal; J.A.Marcoux, Bouctouche, N.B.; B.W.Parker, D.Bell, Montreal.Registered at the St.Louis Hotel: 1.A.Gauvrean.Montresl; Mr, and ! Mrs.H, Coterell, of Buffalo; Judge Bt Letellier, Bauceville; KE.A, Rockett, | St.Camille; C.A.MeFadgen.Stradford: M~.and Mrs.Joseph Pittingile, 8.E.Roach, Miss Betty Tarrington, Miss Florence Beresford, Miss Neil son and W.Weiss, of the Mutt and Jeff Company, of New York Mr.and Mrs.H.Coterell, of Buffalo, are guests at the St.Louis Hotel.Mr, J.A.Gauvreau is among the Miss Hannah Sturton, of Montreal, is in the city, the guest of her sister Mrs.Dussault, wife of Alderman Dussault, has left for Ottawa, where she will he the guest of Madame Sc- Chas.Power and Lt.Frank Power, ah of the Canadian Club.DEATH OF MRS.H.LAROCHE.The death occurred yesterday after a short illness of Mrs, Henri La- ! Roche (nee Berthe Bergeron) wife of Henri LaRoche, a representative of the house of Whitehead & Turner.The deceaesd lady was but thirty- two years of age and her untimely demise will be the source of genuine grief to her many friends who will deeply sympathize with the sorrowing husband in his sad bereavement.The funeral will take place Wednesday morning from 524 St.John street to St.Jean Baptiste Church, thence to Relmont Cemetery.QUEBEC FIREM* BENEVOL SIÉTY.At the annual meeting oi the Quebec Firemen's Benevolent Association held recently it was decided to amend certain clauses of the constitution as follanea Clause *- ~ \u201cal heirs of a deceased fire ~ receive the sum of 8600 inatc 100 and the sum of $45 ls to be paid towards defraying funeral expenses.Clause 10\u2014Has been amended giving the treasurer authority to receive cash donations for the Association.A special meeting will he held on Februaey 16 at 9 am.at No.3 Station.PATRIOTIC FUND, The Madeleine de Vercheres' Chapter of the Daughters of the Empire, of Ottawa, has given the sum of $1,000 to the Patriotic Fund \u2018 \u2014\u2014 0 bee \u2014 Fancy Dress Skating Event Tomorrow Night If he were « Another of these pleasing fancy dress carnivals will be held at the Arenas tomorrow night.| Manager Leopold Dussault has acquired quite a reputation for putting on these events with great success and as he gives many prizes for the most originally costumed skaters there in always a big turnout of members of both sexes.The spectators have as much pleasure out of a fancy dress carnival as the skaters and no one should fail to be present at the Arena tomorrow night.A real good evening's enjoyment is bound to be had.Gur Your Bad Cough by Breathing \u201cCatarrhozone\u201d You may dislike taking medicines \u2014but coughs are best cured without medicine.The modern treatment is \u201cCatarrhosone™ it isn't a drug\u2014it's s healing vapor full of pine essences and healing balsams.Tt spreads over the surfaces that are weak and sore from coughing.Every spot that is congested is vealed, \u2014irritation is sonthed away.phlegm and secretions are cleaned out, and all symptoms of cold or catarrh are cured.Nothing so quick, so sure, 10 pleasant as Catarrhozone.Reware of dangerous substitutes meagt to deceive you for genuine Catarchosome.All desters sell Catarrhozone, large size which sty two months price $1.00; small A comforter and You will net miss all The struggle that wi Each bill you give is Our Gi util the earth is Montreal, size 30e; sample sise 25e.' Tn tone t age round hi Yet be proclaims how he weuld fight The soldier boys left fathers As noble and as true; Give, give for thous old grey haired mem gave their sons fer yeu.And there are others dear te you \u2018Whom you are joyed to tend, 01d folks to whom you long have been The boys whe went left these ones too A, ing to your store; So give a little more.Thus giving and thus helping You will be aiding on Till vietory has shone; Shot at the Kaiser's heart; Shoot, shoot, and shoot until that hell Is shot and rent apart.Oh! those dollar bombe until dish German foes Are beaten bask to the abym From which at firet give your brave assistance Upon the struggle rests the fate Of you as well as me.rame La V3 2 ee ee a ! On Suits, Costumes, Hand Bags, Brass Goods, Straw and young; Goods, Fancy Braids 25 po Discount.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE 254-264 St, John friend ; that is asked, have no end as à cheli a they tree\u2014 Dr.Colin Holliday \u2014M.À.HARGADON. > < Quebec, 6; , Toronto, 5 QUEBEC BEAT TORONTO ' BUT POOR REFEREEING MADE DECISION CLOSE WANDERERS THE TOBOGEAN OTTAWA OVERCONEX THREZ- GOAL LEAD AND WON BY § TO 4 Score Was 6 to 5\u2014Rusty Crawford Scored Winning Goal After Sixteen Minutes Overtime\u2014Quebec Led 5-3 Until Time Was Almost Up and Referees Allowed Glaring Offside Goal to Count\u2014Game Was An Exciting One.~ Montreal, Jan.30.\u2014Wanderers went under to Ottawa in the N.H.A.game at the local Arena Saturday night by .ascore of 3to 4 in à finish drive whic the home team could not withstand.The Quebec hockey team has scidom deserved a victory more than sng hecking as close and unneces- they did Saturday night at the Arena, when they were forced to play collision between Ross and Odie Clegsinteen minutes and ten seconds overtime to get the decision over Toronto horn the latter received a cut over the by six goals to five.eye which required several stitches, With but three minutes playing time remaining of the regular sixty and Ross vas knocked div while.\u201cminutes, and Quebec leading by five goals to three, the crowd started er game, the first three goals being for the exits, confident that the locals had added another victory to tallied by them.and the visitors bare- their record.But they reckoned without the reierces, Messrs.Percival ly got in a goal'in the first period.Otand Power.Skinner had been playing offside quite a lot and when & \u2018 Denneny's shot strûck tire boards behind Moran, he grabbed the dise period, and the third period also ended \u2014\u2014 In a head-on ' ~ Surely Livingstone will have no pratest to make to Emmet Quinn over the rulings of the referees here on Saturdsy night.».8 Crawford's goal in the overtime, meant more to the Quebec team than the mere victory over Toronto, for the \u201cfale\u201d criers were just beginning to rake up the \u201cI told you so'\u2019s.\u201d ro those people who cry downghe N.H.IA.for lack of efficient officials evi-.i dently forget the days when Billy Nicholson and Jimmy Gardner help- | ed Wandererds to beat Quebec.They also, probably, forget the night that Emmet Quinn, the present pregident of the N.H.A.received pennies from the side for his rulings in a game between Quebec and Ottawa.And what about Doc Cameron's fine rul- tawa evened up the score in the second © ings in a game between Quebec and has made the Victoria in Montreal.when he allowed Bowie to throw the puck into the - CRESCENTS AND EMMETS TONIGHT IMPORTANT CITY LEAGUE GAME AT THE GRANDE ALLEE RINK.\\ One of the hardest-and closest contested games of the season is expected P Lo : to take place at the Grande Allec | oor refereeing is nothing new and pink this evening when the Crescents | and Emmets, two teams which a few years ago fought it out for the city league championship, will meet.Manager Carbray of the Crescents predicts a win for the Red, Black and Yellow sextette which has been resting up for a while lately.The Crescents always had a good reputation for staying in the game and, their great finish against the Sons of Ireland which almost gave them the victory m look like strong contenders for the honours this season.Though Emmets have lost a most before a Quebec player touched it and shot from a position almost at a in the teams being tied, Ottawa com- righ angle with the Quebec nets.The puck struck Moran on the back ing strong in the final period and winning out.net with his hand?The referees last 'valuable man in Matty Redmond, night were poor.no doubt.but 10.prank McLaughlin expects that the matter how fair referces have hcen in\u2018 other boys will rise to the occasion past games they have all lapses when and by putting on extra speed make their decisions seemed ridiculous and up for the absence of the hard-work- Crescents va.Emmets Tonight SKATING Tonight é Grand Many General Tuesday Night .Fancy Dress Carnival \u2018 Prizes Cents FINE BOWLING BY .SENATOR PLAYER GOULET PUTS ON et9 AND SINGLE OF 347 IN INDUSTRIAL GAME.© was givea a major foul close to the shoulder and dropped into the net.Denneny pushing it The line-up.further in to make sure.This made the score five to four for Quebec.Ottawa Wanderersand though the goal was really the result of an offside play.yet the offi- ; * Goal.: cials could hardly be criticised in this instance.as it was done quickly, and Benedict .Lindsayat frst glance did not appear offside.But it was the tie-ing goal which Point.Ross .O.Cleghorn.Toronto got 2 seconds later that ° +» + Crescents and Lmmets meet in à City League game at the Grande | Allee Rink tonight.In response to: numerous requests, the management of the Grande Allee Rink have decided to allow spectators to secure seats in the north balcony for the additional sum of 23 cents.es Rusty Crawford is back in form, again.Rusty showed some dazzling! speed on Saturday night.Tommy Smith bagged twn of Quebec\u2019s goals.Smith and McDonald did some nice passing around the net.os» After the first ten minutes overtime had been played.Manager Quinn, out, of courtesy to Harry Cameron, of the | Toronto team, who made the request.scrape the ice, but Manager Living- | stone objected.Livingstone evidently likes heavy ice for his light, speedy team.Perhaps he will fine Cameron i for asking to have it cleaned of the SNOW, .* J Joe Malone was vexed when Per-: cival called back his goul in Lhe over- : time.i Joe Hall went into the dressing room with but three minutes to £0 thinking the game wou.But Joe: Hall had no suoner got in the room the hurry call was sent in for him to replace Dave Ritchie, who was hench- ed for dumping Keats.: see Harry Mummery blocked some dangerous runs.The big fellow is a hard, man to pass.and he is also a pretty.hard man to stop when he takes into! his head to get through the opposi-| tion.» +* Crescents have had à good rest late- 1y, and should be in good trim to give the Emmets à hard run for the honors tonight.ee Fancy Dress Carnival at the Arena tomorrow night.«00 Wanderers are slowly dropping.If Toronto he uts them tonight, the beforc Toronto tied the score.and © Fitzgerald, Dempsey and Power \u2018to matter how much they do there, make up a nice forward line and they \u2018will always be dissatisfaction about play most unselfishly.| referees.i | ganization of which is supposed to be will watch the amateurs play at the Tt is likely that another big crow! Grande Allee Risk tonight.The officials ate: Referee: Dr.Hamel.Judge of play: Geo.McCarron.Timekeeper: Jos.Bussieres.Penalty recorder: E.R.Lepine.Scorer: Wm.Sharpe.TORONTO YMCA TRACK TEAM LEADS WON FIRST OP SERIES OF INTERNATIONAL EVENTS FROM ROCHESTER Y.M.C.A.Totonto, Jan.30.\u2014By fifty and a 2 half points to forty and gne half Toronto Central Y.M.C.À.track team won the first of a series of international events here Saturday night from the Rochester Y.M.C.A.Jack Tressidder, the local star, ran with a painfully injured leg and the Central team was further weakened by the absence of Jack Fitzgerald.Harry Riddell cleaned up the 100 and 220 yard dashes and Tressidder won the quarter in close to record time.George Barber, after an absence of three years, won the broad jump and tied in the high jump.George Goulding set a new mark for the Central track when he walked an exhibition mile in 6.30.a \u2014 ST.GEORGE TEAM LOST.The Canadien-Independante team, sent nut the squad of Arena men to defeated the St.George team in Levis: yesterday, by seven goals to one, in a good game.The teams were: St.George.Can.-Indp.\u2026 Turgeon cue 40 2e ne + Lockvéll Cover Point, Marceau .« +.C.Caron Goal.Fiset.Point, Lemicux .Center.Dallaire.« +.Bazin Right Wine.Left Wing.Gravel .«+.+o +.».Gagnon Substit-stes.Norman .os +» +.Grenier Lapointe. Social and Evening Party Having a reception or other social function?If so, we have a most attractive line of fancy Foodstuffs and Dainties to show you, that will surely appeal to your guests.These goods are all fresh, where freshness is a consideration, and you will be surprised at the range and duintiness of them.Come in and look them over.Here are a few lines:\u2014 Assorted Fancy Biscuits.\u2014The addition of a number of new Biscuits to our already fine assortment, will be well worth your attention.Prices run from.{oe up to 40c.Delicious Cocoa.\u2014Nothing makes a better or more refreshing winter drink than & cup of good cocon.1f you use Fry's brand, the guests will not be disappointed.Per tin.10c up to Hc Olives,- or stulfed.\u2014Olives are coming into their own.As a Call For Tenders The undersigned will receive until\u2019 noon, Friday the 4th of February | next, tenders for the completion of! the work on the Stadacona School, now under construction at the corner of Seventh and Eighth Streets and Third Avenue, Stadacona, Qnebec.These tenders must be sealed, addressed to the undersigned.and on the envelope besides the address must be written the words: \u201cTender for the Stadacona School.\u201d The plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned, from 9 am.until 4 pm.A cheque or a guarantee policy equal to fifteen per cent (15 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, made to the\u2019 SPORTING REQUISITES FOR SLIDING, SKIING, SNOWSHOEING AND CURLING.Extra Fine Wool Cardigan Jackets.for curling.$6.00 up Skiing Sweaters, white or grey, from.$5.50 up Grey or White Sweaters.roll | collars.$380 up | White, Fawn or Colored Gaunt- 1 lets, for ladics.V0c up Grey, White or Fawn Outing Men's Gauntlets, in assorted Caps.thc up clors.$L30 up ALL HOCKEY CLUB RIBBONS, per yard.0e J.H.MULLIN Reg'd.Haberdasher.Phone 1606.48 Fabrique Street.Commission of the City of Quebec., al must accompany each tender.This cheque or guarantee policy will be confiscated if the contractor whose tender is accepted, refuses to sign the contract or fails to carry it out com- -| pletely.| The Roman Catholic School Com-, mission of the City of Quebec does! not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the tenders.TANGUAY & LEBON, $6.00 per month | Mackie's Special V.0.Liquor land\u2014guaranteed ten years old.Best that can be procured for the money.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014___ ORDER À TRIAL BOTTLE 0 Price, per bottle .\u2026.$1.40; percase.\u2026.$14.50 GEORGES PATRY, \u201cThe House of Quality.\u201d \u2018Phone 6400.88 FABRIQUE STREET.K WILL PUT A BEAUTIFUL § PIANO À of PIANOS from the leading IN YOUR HOME : Just receiving a new stock À \u2014 Little Things Count aus Let der the auspice y pubmit our next report to you under better medicinal food they have gained a high reputation.Hand- #8 manufacturers, pices, Mp£ er i; st some fruit in various sired bottles, At.2.0 2.0 ue te : Even in a match you should , For the Administrators: : (Signed) H.LAPORTE.Fancy Cherries, in tins and fancy bottles.\u2014A most attractive delicacy to place before the guests.Per bottle.#0¢.Also other fancy frait\u2014a fine assortment to choose from.Tin.ile consider the \u201clittle things = the wood\u2014the composition- For the Dessert \u2014Jclly Powders in various colors and flavors please both the eye and palate.Delicious desserts can also be made from gelatine, junket, tablets; patserved peaches and whipped cream, etc.Per package.\u2026.2 220 22004 10c; 8 for Sic Confectionery.\u2014 When we say we handle the well-known Lowney\u2019s brand of Chocolates, as well as Fry's and Cowan's.you will part of the refresh- the strikerbility\u2014the flame.EDDY'S MATCHES Report of the Board of Censors, as submitted at the General Annual Menting of Shareholders.i Montreal, Wednesday, 26th January, 1919, Gentlegep:\u2014 Tn ouf capacity of Censors, we beg to submit the report of our labors for the fiscal year of your Bank, terminating on the 31st of December last, .We have regularly held our monthly meetings, and at each one of them aff the documents and vouchers necessary for the fulfilment of our mandate were fusnished us: after verification, we have found that securities such as municipal bonds and others, together with the cash in the treasury and in bank, exceeded at all tines during the year the amount prescribed by your by-laws to meet the possible demands of the depositors The rapid and constant progress of your Institution since its founda- _tion and the very high proportion of its liquid assets show that it is ad- } ff know we can satisfy you with the Cand ments.In boxes or loose, all guaranteed fresh, Per pound, from.vir ees +.» «.ÎBE UP to 40e Other fancy lines include: Potted Meats, and Sandwiches, Salad Dressing, loaf Sugar, Wines of various flavors, pane $ Julce, Rusks Icing preparations for cakes, and a score or more of others, BY our Special Chopor i oa 4° 29 J.NOEL RONDEAU are made of strong dry pine stems, with a pere perfected composition t guarantees \u201cevery match a light.\u201d 65 years of knowing how-sthat\u2019s the d with zeal dence.We are convinced that this brilliant : inisters must compensate for the great sacrifices made by the founders O LACR § Lachevrotiere Street reason | of the Bank + , OIX, Tnt ting, we beg to join in the very great regrets caused by the death of the Honorable Louis Beaubien.For the Board of Censors, .Ra -\u201d GiguO À LACOTE re | Tel 4128 Qrocer and Wine Merchant.10 8T, JOSEPH STREET.a All Eddy products depend obie producte\u2014aiweye ques EV rpm are A Tian + a A te a rae to Ais Be OEY.rage ermuda est Indies SIX WEEKS CRUISE $125.The cheapest and most inter- ing trip mown.Por further information apply to F.8.STOCKING General Steamship Agency, 32 St Louis Street.WALLACE COLLEGE.#5 ST STANISLAS ST, Eightoeenth Yearguages.No vacations.Day and Evening Classes.J.W.M.WALLACE, | TIMBER REGULATIONS.Governing Timber on Dorainicn Lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, | Alberta, and the North-west Territories, the Railway Belt in the Province of British Columbia, and the | Three and a half Million Acres locat- \u2018 ed by the Government of the Dominfon in the Peace River District, \"| British Columbia.Licenses.; A license to cut timber on a tract fiot exceeding Twenty-five sure n extent ma: acquired® o nee action, A rental of $3 per CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.«quare mile per annum, is charged on Quebec, 12th January, 1916 all timber berths excepting those sit-! MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.\u2018uated west of Yale, in the Province Municipal Elections for All the Wards ef British Columbia, on which tke of the City of Quebec.\u2018rental is at the rate of 6 cents per acre.In addition se rental, dues are) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given charged on the timber eut at they, the nomination of a candidate or sates set out in S-ction 20.of the | candidates for the office of Mayor and Regulations.of Aldermen, for each of the Seats - \u2014 \u2018Timber Permits and Dues.Nos.1 and 2, in each of the wards Permits may be gained in the Pro-|of this city, for all the wards of the vinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and 'City of Quebec, except St.Malo Ward Alberta, to cut over a definite describ- which is represented by one alderman ed tract of land.not excesding one only number two will take place on sauare mile in extent, on gayment of dues at the rate of 30 cents per thousand feet B.M., and subjert to pay- \u201cment of rental at the rate «f $100 per square niile per annum.Tiraber for Homesteadere.Any occupant of a homestead quarter section, having no timber of his own, suitable for the purpose may, provided he has not previously been ranted free allowance of timber, obtain a free permit to cut the quantity of building and fencing timber set out in Section 51 of the Regulations i W.W.CORY, i Dept.of the Minister of the Interior.Ottawa.July 9, 1914.\u20146s187.Mh 18x6m CITY OF QUEBEC CITY HALL.DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, 1916, being the second Monday nf Fehruary, 1118, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF TWELVE OF THE O'CLOCK in the forenoon and FOUR OF THE iO'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, at the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall.All requisitions for candidates must be in writing and signed by six or more electors duly quali- fed as such; such requisitions shall _specily u he candidate is a candidate to mayoraity or as aldermen and by the number of the seat, from which particular seat the candidate is nominated.Such regisitions shall fur ther contain a written consent to the | nid nomination, which consent shall be signed by each candidate, or in his absence, by a person who declares that he is thereunto authorized by him \"Such requisitions shall also be ace companied by a solemn declaration, made by the candidate or Ly another person.authorized so to Ho, attesting that the candidate is the proprietor 1 ras J Synopsis of Canadian North-west Lard Regulations UEBEC.Instruction given in Bookkeering.Shorthand, Telegraphy, Mathematics, Drawing, \u2018Music.ard Modern Lan- MONDAY, THE FOURTEENTH The sole head oi a family, or any riale over 18 years old, may homestead 8 quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatch cwan or Alberta.Applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency.for the district.Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion Land Agency (but not Sub-Agency), on certain conditions.Duties: Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of : three years.A homesteader may iive within nine miles of his homestead, on a farm of at least 80 acres, on, certain conditions.A habitable house; is required, except where residence is verformed in the vicinity, In certain districts a homesteader in good standing, may preempt a quarter section alongside his homestead.Price, $3.00 per acre.Duties: Six months residence in each of three years after earning homestead patent; also 80 acres extra cultivation.Pre-emption patent may = obtained as soon as homestead patent, on certain conditions, A settler who has exhausted his somestead right, may take à purchased homestead in certain districts.Price, $3.00 per acre.Duties: Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate 50 acres and erect 2 house worth $300.00.The area of cultivation is subject to reduction in case of rough, scrubby or stoney land.Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under certain conditions.W.W.CORY, Dept, of the Minister of the Interior.B.\u2014 Unsuthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.\u2014842308.OYSTERS Malpecaue Ovsters direct irom Prince Edward Island.served at DUGAL'S CAFE.Auditorim, : $0 CENTS PER DOZEN.The St, Louis Hotel, Limited } American Plan.| ; Rates by Day, Week or Month.J.A.GAGNON, Manager.of the immoveable or immoveahles to he described in the solemn declaration and said immoveable or im- moveables are vrorth ar to the person or persuns.and are candidates to the office of Mayor, the sum of, at least five thousand dollars, and to those whn are candidates to the office of Aldermen.for Seat No.1, the sum ni two thousand dollars, and as to | tknse who are candidates to the office nf Aldermen for Seat No.2.the sum | vf ane thousand dollare, the said sume nf five thousand dollars.twe thous- snd dollars and one thoneand dollars respectively to be aver and ahcve the rents, hypnthecs or charges upon the (said immoveable or immoveables.| Such requisitions shall also he aceom- panied by a certificate fran the City Tseasurer, establishing that the candidate is not indebted to the said \"Cit; according to law, for assessments.taxes or any dues whatsoever \u2018or for any other reason ur to the thirteenth day of April, 3912 And in case there should he mare than one candidate for the office of Maver and Aldermen for each of the Srate Nos.1 and 2.in each ward, nominated for any of the said wards, the voting shall take place on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, 1916, being the third Monday of the month of February, 1918 BETWEEN NINE 0 CLOCK IN THE MORNING AND FIVE {O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, lin each and every ward, where there | shall be more than one candidate for !ssid offices of Mayor and Aldermen | for each of the Seats Nos.1 and 8 in reach ward respectively, there shall be a \u201cPollhouse\u201d for each one hundred and fifty electors having a right to vote for election of Mayor ar for the election nf Aldermen for Seat No.1, or Seat No.2.H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk.IN THE HEART OF THINGS \u2014 Take Your Meals At \u2014 The Marathon Cafe 190 St.John Street Phone 8003 THE CHILDS CAFE Cor Qt Peter and Se.James Ste, | - \u2018Phone 3438.68 St.Joseph street - \"Phone 3816, Table and attendance unsurpassed.Fresh Live Lobsers, daily, Malpecque Oysters, per doz, 48c.Little Neck Clams, in every style.Home-made PIES: \u2014 Apple, Cocoannt, Custard, Mince, Fig, Blueberry, Lemon, Cramberry Any Pie to take home, sge.Oysters Fried, in a box, to take home, 38 cents.All kinds of Fruits served Ia season.1 8707.28, ; s OCEAN SAILINGS Compiled by F.S.Stocking, General Steamship Ticket Agent, 88 St Louis street, Quebce Subject to Change: | Feb.From To +\u2014Carthaginian .St.John.!Glasgow 5-Kroonland.N.Y.Liverpool * \u2014+Cameronia .N.Y.Liverpool 15-Cretic.N.Y.Mediterranean 186\u2014Adriatic .N.Y.Liverpool 19\u2014St.Paul.N.Y.Liverpool \u201c\u2014=Orduma.NY.232\u2014New Ams'r'dam.N.Y.Falmouth 23-\u2014Finland .N.Y.Liverpool 2se\u2014New York.N.Y.Liverpool \u201c\u2014Tuscanis .N.Y.Liverpool * La Fayette.N.Y.Li-erpaol 29-\u2014Noordam .N.Y.Falmouth *.\u2014Canopic .N.Y\u2026 .Mediter- WINTER SERVICE T0 P, E ISLAND STEAMERS RUNNING DAILY BETWEEN PICTOU AND GARDEN OF THE GULP.St.John, N.B., Jan.30.\u2014The winter service between the Prince Edward Island this season has been the best ever known.The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co's steamer Empress nearly broke all records in maintaining the service.between Shediac and Summerside during the early winter.She made her last trip to the wharf at Point du Chene on New Year's Day, the latest date but one recorded.Then a boat ran from Cape Tormentine to the west end of the island daily.The new ice breaker, the ferry steamer Prince Edward Island, is now making daily trips between Pictou and Charlottetown.The steamer Stanley, the original ice breaker, is furnishing an excellent service hetween Pictou and Georgetown.One boat leaves Pictou at seven o'clock each morning.thus maintaining a complete service both ways and accommodating all parts of : the \u201cGarden of the Gulf.\u201d + The Earl Grey, one of the modern iboats in the Strait service, and her predecessor, the Earl Minto, are now in the Baltic, where they were sent for use during the war.The Stanley, after a long period of winter service in the Straits was transferred some time ago to the fisheries protection branch and is classed as a cruiser during the summer months, There has been no hold up of traffic thus far this winter and when the car ferry terminal at Carleton Point.P.E.T.and Cape Tormentine are completed the Prince Edward [sfand will cross from this side of the Strait and return the same day.The distance between same day.The Cape Tormentine and Carleton Point is approximately nine miles.The summer route from Shediac Harbor to Summerside Harbor is forty miles.SEAL TAKES DANGEROUS CARGO.Halifax, January, 30.-The steamer iSeal which sailed Saturday for Conception Bay and Wabana.carried among other things in her cargo some thousands of pounds nf dynamite for the mining works there.She has various other things including a large consignment of roofing which will be discharged at St.John's.V \u2014 : The Shenandoah of the Furness line which arrived in port Friday from London.had a very rough passage during the ten days of the trip.There was a large cargo of some three thousand tons, part of which will be discharged here and the balance at St.John, There were four passengers on the Shenandoah.LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.Judgments\u2014Writs Issued.STEAMER Judgments by the Prothonotary: Gingras vs.Boivin.Judgment against defendant for $160.80, interest and costs.P.T.Legare, Ltee.vs Lajoie.Judgment against plaintiffs favor for $125.29, interest and costs.The Credit Foncier-Canadian Gagnon.Defendant is condemned to pay olaintiff $1,037.20, interest and costs.Emond & Cote vs.McArdle.Judgment against defendant $179.76, interest and costs.Roy vs.Myrand.Judgment against plaintiff's favor for $331.88, interest and costs.In the matter of Edward McArdle, insolvent trader, of Quebec, and The \u2018Dominion Fish and Fruit, Lud, petitioner, Hon.Justice Dorion ape pointed Messrs.Larue, Trudel & Picher, accountants, curators; Edward Coulombe and Israel Montreuil, all of Quebec, inspectors to the estate.Hon.Justice Dorion also appointed Messrs.Lefaivre and Gagnon, accountants, and J.B.E.Leteilier, snd Rodolphe Audet, in the matter of J.BE.Bergeron, insolvent, and J.B.E.Letellier, petitioner.Judgment by Hon.Justice Dorion: Turgeon, et al, vs.Mercier, Plaintiff's claim from defendant as damages, because defendant refused to execute his obligations arising from a contract be- [tween the parties; defendant bought vs.for \u2014Chieago\u2026 .N.Y\u2026.Bordeaux ! 8\u2014Corinthian .St.John.Liverpool 9\u2014Sicilian .St.John.Liverpool | \u201c\u2014Baltie .N.Y.Liverpool 12\u2014Philadelphia.N Y.Liverpool mainland and.from plaintiff's three cars of flour in April last, which he refused to receive and pay, plainti®Ps being bound to resell them at a loss of 4707.25; defendant, who is 3 baker, alleges that having first bought a ear of four, he assented to buy three othes cars under the condition that the flour of the first car should be satisfactory, but the flour was of bal quality and consequently he didn't accept the three other cars.The Caurt declares that the defendant 1s liable towards.the plaintiffs of the damages suffered by them and condemns him to pay plaintiffs $707.23, with interests and costs.Judgments will be pronounced | Monday morning, the 31st instant, at ten o'clock, by Hon.Justice Roy, in the following cases: Pringle vs.Canadian Electric Light * Canadian Electric Light Co, vs.| Pringle.Judgments by the Prothonotary.Maranda vs.Belanger \u2014 Judgment against defendant for $177.43, | interest and costs.! Lepire vs.Knowles and al.\u2014 Judgment in plaintiffs favor, jointly snd severally against defendant's for $400.00, interest and costs.Roysl Bank of Canada vs.Dumais and al.\u2014 Defendant L.C.Dumais is condemned to pay ,plaintiff $1.416.23, interest and costs.Writs of summonses issued from the Protonotarv's Office: Honorius Fiilodeau, vs.The Corportation of the Parish of St.Lazare, annulment of resolution Joseph Edouard Bedard and al, vs.Rene Leduc.Quebec, S3R4.60, professional servicer.The Quebec County Realty Covs.Ulderic Savard, Quebec.$518.00, | ex contractu.Judgements will be Monday morning at half pronounced past ten, advisement.His Worshin.Chief Justice Lemieux.will deliver judgment, the 1st February next, in the following cases: Fiset vs.Fiset.Lampson vs.City of Quebec.Writs of summonses issued from the Prothonotary's Office: Edward Coulombe vs.A.Boutin, 5492.74 account.William Miller vs.The Eastern Canadian Steel and Iron Works, Ltd.Quebec, $2,000, damages, \u201cWorkmen\u2019s Compensation Act.\u201d J.Albert Nicole vs.Mrs.Widow Pierre Gobeil, $117.00, paisie-gageris.Les Freres des Ecoles Chretiennes vs.Joseph Hercule Boivin, Quebec, $410, damages.Jean Baptiste Cloutier vs.The Corporation of the Parish of St.Romuald Etchemin, St.Romuald, $8,- 200.42, excontractu.Alphonse Breton vs.P.J.Pelletier, St.Jean, Port Joli, $123.75, account.Oscar Morin vs.J.A.Gagnon and Antonio Hamel, Quebec, $112.04, promissory note.La Banque Nationale vs.The London Guarantee and Accident : Co.Ltd., Toronto, $2,154.60.Hon.Alfred Tribaudeau, et al, vs.Ernest Beaudet and Adelard Mahen, Arthabaska, $2,492.02, promissory note, Herman Rosenberg vs.Bourdon & Chevalier, Ltee, and F.X.Chevalier, et al, Epiphanie, $1,204.15 | promissory note.in many important cases now under | WHITE HORSE Scotch Mellow age, rich body, full flavor,delicious bouquet.LA BANQUE NATIONALE On and after Tuesday, the ist of February nex:, this Bank will pay to its shareholders a dividend of two per cent, being at the rate of eight per cent.per annum, upon its capital for the quarter ending on the 21st of January nestt.This dividend wij! be paid according to the list of shareholders of record on the 16th of January next.By order of the Board of Directors.N.LAVOIE, General Manager.Quebec, Dec.21st, 1915.Dc.24xmn,wd,fr.toJ.31 BOARD OR REVISORS CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.City Hall Quebec, 28th December, 1915.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Kevisors, established by the Act of Incorporation of il: City of Quebec, and amendments, vil! meet on MONDAY, THE 171 DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, (1916; AT THREE OF THE CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, AT THE CITY HALL, IN THE CHAMBER WHEREIN ARE HELD THE SITTINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, for the purpose of revising the list of municipal voters and of hearing persons who have made claims concerning the insertion or correction, or the striking nut of the names in the said lists or their duly constituted attorneys, and will adjourn from day to day until the voters lists are revised and approved of within the de- fay appointed by law.No application to have a name added or erased from the said lists shall be received at the City Clerk's Of- 1 delivered prepaid.Smoke five if not distance between - Joseph Talbot, vs.Le Parc Richelieu, Ltee., Quebec, $340, infactum.REPORT MANY CASES fice after nne of the clock in the afternoon of the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, (1918).The correction of the said lists must be finally comoleted an the TWENTIETH DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, (1916) according to the terms of the law.M NO The Boa-d of Revisors shall commence with Champlain Ward, and shall continue with St.Peter St.Louis, Palace.Montcalm, St.John, Jacques Cartier, St.Roch, St.Valier, St.Sauveur, St.Malo, Limoilou and Belvedere Wards.By order, H.I.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk.SAYS WE MUST KEEP FEE( DFY: AVOID EXPOSURE AND ; EAT LESS MEAT.| Stay off the damp ground.avoid ex- : LIST OF MUNICIPAL VOTERS posure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, ! TO BE DEPOSITED.drink lots of water and above all take | \u2014 a spoonful of salts occasionally to CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, keep down uric acid.City Mall Rheumatism is caused hy poisonous Quebec, 28th December, 1915.! toxin, called uric acid, which is gene- PUBLIC NOTICE i i trated in the bowels and absorbed into that, ph to the orgie the blood.It is the function of the A fictoria, C .; ; the ct 83, Victoria, hapter 65, | kidneys to filter this acid from tne! ion | i Vobi and cast it out in the urine, The | Section J1, and its amendments, tw.! alphabetical lists, one of the per.pores of the skin are also a means of, sons qualified to vote at the muni- freeing the blood of this impurity.In\u2018 cipal elections for the office of damp and chilly, cold weather the skin | Mayor and Aldermen for seat number pores are closed.thus forcing the kid- | one in each ward of the city, and the neys to do double work, they become other, for persons qualified to vote at weak and sluggish, and fail to elimin- | the said elcetions for the office of ate this uric acid which keeps accumu- | Mayor and of Aldermen for seat: lating and circulating through the sys number two in each ward of the city tem, eventually settling in joints and shall be deposited in the office of muscles causing stiffness, soreness and the undersigned on the THIRD pain called rheumatism.| DAY OF JANUARY, 1916, and shall At the first twinge of rheumatism ; be open to the public every day, beget from any pharmacy about four gisning the said THIRD DAY OF ounces of Jad Salts: put a teaspoonful JANUARY NEXT, 1916, TO THE, in 8 glass of water and drink before TWELFTH DAY OF JANUARY.| breakfast each morning for a week, - NEXT, 1016, FROM NINE This is said to eliminate uric acid'by, O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING TO stimulating the kidneys to normal ac- | FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTER.tion, thus ridding the blood of these! NOON.« impurities.The said lists shall, during the said Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless | period.be shown to any persons mak- and is made from the acld of grapes: ing aplication therefor.and every and lemon juice, combined with lithia | elector who may wish to apply for the and is used with excellent results by insertion or tor fhe correction of a thousands of folks who are subject to | name in any of the said lists or for thenmatism.Here you have a pleas.striking a name therefrom, shall do ant, effervescent lithia-water drink » pci the\u201d day fixed by law for which overcomes uric acid and is .All claims or demands in relation beneficial to your kidneys.to any names being added to or cor.tected or erased from the said lists must be fyled in the office of the City Clerk on or before ONE OF THF, OF C SATURDAY, THE Son O , FIP- es St John street, self-contained | TRENTH DAY OP JANUARY white brick cottage, in pertect order! NEXT, 1916, being the day appointed with wide veranda and hardwood | by law, as final, and after the said day floors, heated by \u201cDaisy\u201d furnace:| no claim or demand will be received size of grounds 138 feet front by 119 ' by the said City Clerk feet deep; one, of the best located | \u2018Printed blank forms for complaints properties in the city, with open front may be had by applying at the City and splendid iew., Price, 918,009; | Clerk\u2019s Office during office hours.FOR SALE That valuable property.situated at MONDAY, ST, G'ORGE'S HOUSE \u201c1 ST.URSULE ST, QUEREC.| Fine central situation, and charming views overlooking historical -gardens of the Ursuline Convent, and Laurentide Hills.Home-like rooms.with all modern conveniences.Good table board.Separate meals if desired.* Mra T.L DOUGLAS, \u2018Telephone 88.Proprietoress.Bble Reading Tonight 3 All true lovers of God's Word § are cordially invited to a Bible } Reading to be held tonight and § every Monday night, at the J Ladies Mission Hall (Jeffery § Hale's School House), St Jo: # achim street, at 800 o'clock.| # Subject tomght: Epistie to § the Romans.Come and bring a friend.FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET \u201410 Hebert street, furnished house containing six rooms and bath room.Furnace, electric light, hot and cold water, nicely decorated throughout.All new furniture.For particulars apply to 99 St.John St, or Phone 236.Jan.31x1w.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 em REMEMBER THE \u201cGIRARD\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014 ce\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A clear Havana Cigar 25 for $1.00 pleased return the balance, that\u2019s fair is it not?We want to please you Mr.Smoker.Write The Girard Tobacco Company, 602 Unity Building, Montreal.Jan.10x1m.MISCELLANEOUS.FOR SERYICE\u2014A full-blooded Persian male cat.Apply N.P.Chronicle Office.Jan.s8x3.FOR SALE.FOR SALE\u2014A piece of land containing about 29,000 fcet, with house, situated, De Salaberry.Apply by letter P.O.Bux 382.Jan.29x2.The following valuable and 'well- situated properties: \u2014 ist.The three-tenement solid brick building, corner of Bourlamaque Avenue and Fraser street, recently built in most substantial manner under careful supervision of the Owner: Now occupied by first-class tenants.Hot water \u2018heating, best quality of plumbing.Electric light.No dark or unsanitary rooms.A very desirable and profitable investment.2nd.Two vacant lots adjoining above building with a frontage of «3 feet in all on Bourlamaque Avenue and a depth of 90 feet.(Near vicinity to Battlefields Park is an attraction).srd.A very desirable self romained vesidence on Park Avenue, solid brick.Latest style of hot water heating apparatus.Ce crete Basement.Exterior and Int.or artistically designed.The whole in the very best order.For particulars referring to above.please communicate with 573 St.John street.Jan.26x1m.FOR SAI.E\u2014 House and lot at Montmoreney Falls, 3 minutes from Yalls.Modern brick, front house, 9 rooms, hot water heated, hardwood floors, electric lights, telephone, etc.Large lawn with shade trees.Up-todate poultry house and stable which can be used as garage, convenientin cars.Apply Box 43 St.Roch de Quebee.Jan.22x1m.mr rie FOR SALE OR TO LET.No.106 Grande Allee, opposite the Military Riding House, actual residence of Senator Choquette, ready for 1st of next May: also for sale Nos.104, 170 and 172 Grande Allec, and Nos.105 and 107 Montmagny block, at the foot Mountain Hill.For particulars addpess.M.L.T.DeRivieres, manager, Provincial Bank, 93 St.Peter street.Tel.4308, Jan.20x1m.FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014House 14 Laporte St, facing Governors garden, containing eleven rooms.Apply to Honorable Jules Tessier, 84 St.Louis St, or George V.Tessier, 78 St.Peter St.Fel.705.| Tan.25x1m FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014 A house, No.38 Maple Ave., containing 9 rooms and bathroom; furnace, electric light, gas, hardwood floors and all modern conveniences.Apply A.K.Hansen & Co., 82 Peter St.Phone 363.Jan.28xtf PE FOR, SALE OR TO LET\u2014Pro- perty situated at Beauport East, House containing 13 rooms with ail modern improvements.Furnace, electric light, etc.Large piece of ground in front and rear.For further par- tieulars apply to L.Deronin & Co., 197 St.Paul street.Jan.28x6 Fumished Rooms to Letof , JANUARY 31, 1916.ST.URSULE HOU95- QUEBEC - Most centraily situated on the com \u2018 ser of St.Louis and St.U aprects just inside the st.Lows Best site in the city.All modern conves- * lences, Room and board - Pires class cuisine and service.Satisfase \u2018 tom guaranteed.A select rebôrt Lou * to Also table beard clephome 3264.\u20ac : Mra H.L LEMESURIER, ee dott * DOG LOST : BOG LOST\u2014Young Scotch Tar rier, white with large: black spots answering to 1'ip-Top, which name is on his collar.Finder please telephone | 571 or bring him 10 40 Ste.Angeld ; Street.« WANTED.WANTED\u2014 A, Genera} .i\" small family.Apply \u20184 Monctéé Avenue, 8 to 7 p.m.Jan.3108.TE \u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED\u2014A young man of 26 t9 5 years of age, as stock man.Opportunity for advancement.Apply 140 St.Joseph St.Jan.29x31 rer er ROOMS WANTED AT ONCE- Two or three medium sized on sec: ond flat, heated, not fumished suitable for an elderly person's sole housekeeping in quiet Upper Town locality not close tc car tracks nor far from an English Church.Write to Inquirer, 875 St.John street, or phone 621.Jan.29x3, \u2014_\u2014 POSITION WANTED as working Housckeeper, by a woman with a Boy 8 years old.Apply to Mr.M.Walsh, Chatcauguay Basin, P.Q, - Jan.2ex1w.MODERN FLATS TO LET\u2014Fur | the 1st of May (now building) two flats on Begin Street, near Parent's Block, facing Grande Allee, six rooms and bath room, hot water furnace ou.each floor, all modern conveniences.\u201d Apply 208 St.Cyrille St.Phone No.2477.Jan.29,31 feb.2x3.HOUSE TO LET\u2014On Magsire Avenue, Sillery, New brick hozsc, modern conveniences, bot water heated, Daisy furnace, large verandah front and back, electric light, eight rooms (8) including bath roong hardwood floors.terminus Sillerÿ live electric cars.Apply W.M.Clear, Church Hill, Siliery.Jan.29xti.TO LET\u2014From the 1st of May, self-contained house 114 St.Augustie street, seven rooms, bathroom, kitchen and large attic with all modern improvements.May be seen between 10 am.and 2.30 p.m.Apply 109 St Ann street.Telephone 599.Jan.29x% \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO LET\u2014Beautiful property sit uated at 14 St.Flavien street with ail modern improvements.Apply to Labrecque, Belanger and Tlbrecque Notaries or at No.128 St.Anne Street.Jan.sexs.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO RENT \u2014 Splendid business stand in the centre of the city, situated corner of Crown and St.Francie Street.For particulars apply by phone to No.2085.; Jan.19xwed, frimonxtf OFFICES TO LET\u2014Fine modern offices, well heated.Large safety valt at No.88 Mountain Hill.Apply to Ed.Belanger, 29 Notre Dame Street.Jan.27xtu,thsatxtf \u2014_\u2014 TO LET\u2014From 1st of May.furnished house No.27 Mount Carmel street, also for sale.a cottage ut Lake St.Joseph, containing seven rooms and ice house.Apply to Geo, V.Tessier, 78 St.Peter street.Telephone 3818.San.2extf.OFFICES TO RENT\u2014In Dominion Express Co.'s Building, 1 Office occupied by Messrs.Amyot and Matte.2 office occupied by Purchasing Agent of C.P.Ry.Co.These offices are heated and lighted.Fur particulars apply to Meredith x Meredith, Notaries Public.Jan.2extw rer Pr TO LET\u2014At 93 Ste.Faye Road, third floor of modern house of 10 rooms, surrounded with fine trees and lawn.Heated by hot water, electric light and gas.Will be papered anew.Five minutes walk fi Mapia Avenue.Apply 93 St.Fayed.Road.Phone 1377.TO LET\u2014No.8 Haldin containing 14 rooms, $ bah; with hot water, electric\u201d Hgfd cellar, kitchen and dining: .same floor.Apply to C.Jgeon, Notary, 126 St.Peter 1800.TO RENT-\u2014From ist of .May, in best part of.Upper Tows.x kirge-Arst class roomieg house a pes tablished business.For cula:s apply to W.R.LaRue, NP, St.» Anne St.+3700 \"Text TO LET\u2014The offices, erolif: : occupied by the Corporation of Pilots of Quebec, 18 1-2 Dalhousie street, 3n the Levis Ferry Wharf, visible every day from 10 am.to 4 p.m.Jan.12x MRS.HEALEY\u2014 79 St Louis stree Telephone 5482.N.12x1m PERSONAL.Would you marry if suited?Best Matrimonial paper published.Mailed Free.The Correspondent.Toledo, Ohio.Jan.17xtin.MARRY\u2014This club is the oldest most successful.We guarantee eatis- faction.Large number wealthy mem- bets wishing marciage early.Confidential.estimonials and descriptions free.The Reliable Club, Mra terms of payment.For further By order, particulars apply to Hubert DuChene, H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, 316 St.Augustin street.| J26xiw City Clerk | TO LET-Purnished rooms.Cèntrally located.Apply 10 St.Ursule St.Phone 5838.Jan.ox1m.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OFFICES TO LET -With ait modern improvements: Apply to P., Home, The Quebec Banks, 330 fe ter St.- jan.8x1 TO LET\u2014Parnished Rooms, cont fottably heated, W.8 Richard No.2 St.Angele St.Telephone $3! .Nov.23x ee ee eel - Rooms and Board, Ÿ Wrubel, Box 98, Oakland, Calif.Edbigim VICTORIA HOTEL\u2014Harry Yor toine, Pros, Paisce Mit Io AL parer Laine Bate se Trude) | catia\u201d \u201cLakes & Trudel oe = Assountents & Auditers, CUNARD NEW ro EY Venroor SCamercals .Bat, Feb.10100.Orduna .Sat, Feb 15, 104m *Tuscénis.\u2018: .Sat, Feb.36, 10 2.0 l *Califerole .: .Bat, Mar, 6,102.route to Glasgow.LaRoÿ, Trudel &y Piohor Liquidators of Insslvent Eotatos; | Administrators, Appraisers, , ; and Creditors.136 ST, PETER BTRERT, - New Boarding House DUFFERIN HOUSE New modern Boarding House, sit- upted in one of the bést resideritiàl districts, just opposité/thé Governor's Garden, with magnificent view op the river and on the Dufferin Terrace.Board given with or without room; moderate prices.Use of taléphone.Special tates to tourists.SURGEON DENTIST No.5 STE.GENEVIEVE AVE.80 Couillard st, Quebec On the Cape mE | Compagnie LA TOURAI ESPAGNE.Wm.M.Mac; Hone & Rivet, 81 $80,000.00 DEBENTURES OF Te Slo Coin La PIE -AUX-TREABLES (Near Montreal) - YÉELDING 6%, REDEEMABLE NOVEMBER 1st, 1940.DENOMINATION: $1,000.00.SE, ROUND THR WORLD Through bookings te all of the world.Company's Office: 21-86 State ot, N.Y F.5.Stocking, 38 St.Louls st.; & Rivet, 81 Buade st, Quebec 8 Brecking 88 8e.L / Telephone: 1088.Or.A LANTIER Opporite Livermois Pharmacy.TOURS.principal \u201cPOSTAL SERVICE\u201d - Dominion Balldiog, Quebes Séllings from N.Ÿ.to Bordeaux: \u2018Phones: 4520422\".ROCHA! VU.Feb, R3p= \u2018 J| CHICAGO.Feb.53pm.NE .Feb 18 3pm.Feb, 19,8 po FOR INFORMATION APPLY TO: Dalhousie ss st B street.Leas scroet Por further details, apply to: 108 MOUNTAIN HILL - Provincial Securities Limited QUEBEC.The Royal Trust Co.EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES .Oapital Fully Paid Up - - - $1,000,000 Reserve Fund - - - - - - 1,000,000 : \u201cBOARD OF DIRECTORS: 2 A H.V.MEREDITH .« .Progidest 8iR H.MONTAGU ALLAN, C.R.Hosmer, CV.O.Vice-President B.Greenshisid, Sie W.C, Macdonald, -Hlon, R.Mackay, Herbert Molson, Lord Shaughnessy, Si Fredenck Williame-Taglor, LL.D.xcvo.*_.Manager.The Company is authorised to act as Trustes and Executor under ssimae, Eee.to give Bonds in connection with ings, and to accept any Financial Agency.Judicial Proceed- As the law of the Province of Quebec does not require to give security repder accounts P Executors for their administration, nor does it oblige them te to the Courts, the nomination of The Royal Trust Company rather than an individual, as Executor, affords the greatest possible se- Testators.The Company does not die.Its charges are reason- and its appointment is the best guarantee a Testator can have that Estate will be honestly and e.onomically managed.The Company will act as Agent and Attorney for Executors already scting will manage Estates, and will receive free of charge, for aafe hoeping, Sealed Wills in which it is named as Executor.The Company is also prepared to receive securities for safe beeping, Se ecitors and Notaries placing bist Company : and Notaries pla business with the retained to 8 the legal work in connection with sach business my be and advice may be obtained at the Company's Quebec Office, Bank of Montral Building, Ste Peter street.QUEBEC BRANCH: W.M.BANCROFT (Manager of the Bank of Montreal), Manager.ORO.L.DEAN .Secretary.Nv.lxlaw,mnxlv SEE US TODAY, AND YOU'LL SEE BRTTER TOMORROW * J All prescriptions of Oculist filled up at once.> : P.C LACASSE, OPTOMETRISTS and OPTIOIANS, 40 FABRIQU E STREET.JAI compound Glasses cut at home, at an hour's notice.y 1 DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limite STOP CARRYING DEAD ACCOUNTS.tt\u2014 Start 1016 witir good accounts only.over to us Tura dead sccounts and we rn am into cash for you .=Ws Collect Everywhere.~No resdts\u2014aio charge: The Credits Proactive Assoslios #8 ST.PETER STREET.Commercial | NEW YORK MARKET.(Canadian Prew).New York, Jan.$9.\u2014The week ended much the sariie as it began, with an excess of pessimism -in which stocks offered only feeble resistancés to further professional pressure.Dealings were unususlly light, but embraced a fairly large variety of issues.Declines ranged from 1 to over 3 points in rails, Canadian Pacific and New Haven manifesting especial heaviness, while coppers and munitions fell 2 to 4, and oils and motors even more.Bethiehem Steel at one time showed a loss of 14 on its decline to 458, but recovered to 465.There were virtually no exceptions to the lowering trend, losses being } only a matter of relative degree.United States Steel was under attack from the outset, closing at its recent low price of 62 1-4, à net loss of 1 1-8.ÿ |Other market leaders were at lowest prices of the week and some registered new minimums for the current movement.Total sales amounted to 205,- 1000 shares, of which United States l} : Steel, Crucible Steel.Mexican Petro- I | leum, Mercantile Marine pfd.and New Haven formed à very large per- i | centage.On the surface there wete no developments to connect with the selling, I (other than à renewal of apprehension growing out of the relations between | | Washington and Berlin and some possible tension with Grest Britain res- l'utting from the present controversy over mail seizures.The usual weekend reviews dealing with trade conditions reported further pressure upon producers while additional railway statements for December were in keeping with recent excellent exRibits.The Reading road reported an increase of $979,000 in operating profits for that month end the St.Paul gained $1,359,000 in operating income.For the first time this\u2019 year focal banks.showed a small cash loss in ac- tuah operations, with a moderate contraction of loans and a decrease of slightly over $2,000,000 in reserved.Exchange markets were almost at a standstill, the only noteworthy change being further heaviness in marks, with sympathetic declines in remittadces to ! Austria.The sold feature of the narrow bond market was heavy trading in Anglo- French 5's at 98, unchanged from yesterday\u2019s minimum.Total sâles, par value, $9,425,000.United States hands were unchanged on call during the week.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.By private wire to Bruneau & Dupuis, ftock Brokers, 11, 18 and 19 Sault-au-Matelot Street.Tel.1586 Open.High.Low.Close Am Beet Sug.654 .Am Can com.63% 63% 61% Am Car Fdy.67% 6734 63% TY 26% es Am Ice .27 Am Loco .65 834 Am S & R .100% 10054 99% Am Sug Ref.113 .Am T & T.12756 127% 127% Ana Cop .88% 86% 854 Atchison .103% 108% 105% Balt & Ohio.399; 80); 88% Baldwin 09 109 107% BRT.87 .\u201c Cal Petrol'm.\u2026 2014 30% 29% CPR.16006 168914 167 Cent Leather.33% 8334 8254 Ches & Ohio.6134 6134 61% Colo F&I.45% .Erie .38% 36% 30% do 1st .81% .Gas \u201cCon\u201d .138% 138% 1374 Gt Nor pfd.120%4 181 130% 11s Central.108% .Inter Met .18% 18% : Kan City Sou.2644 264 | Mex Petrol'm40234 101 Nat'l Lead .68 67% New Haven .69 664 105% 118% 113% 87% 18% 26% 101 67% er 1054 118% 113% 5734 77 81 14834 80 100 2034 78% 13334 Ba 110% as 704 \u201c 74 18% 2634 N Y Central.108%4 Norf & West.115% North Pac .118%4 Penna .87% Press Stl Car.88 Reading .17% Repl &S.81 Studebaker .149 St Paul .98 Rubber .0% South Pac .100% South Ry .20% Third Ave .60% Utah Cop .0% Union Pac .133% U S Steel .83% do pfd .118 Vir C C Co.47% Westinghouse.66% 66 Crucible .72 TM 70% Maxwell es os 67% Miami 27% 27% 237% OILS.ETC.London, Jan.20-=Calcutta linseed, Jan.-Feb., 039.< \u2018 Linseed oil, 440 734d.Sperm cil, £38, 10s, Petroleum, American refined, 104; opirits, 11d.50% 10034 20% 70% 13344 BY 110% C.W.WALCOT, Stooks and Bonds BOUGHT «sé SOLD, 98 31.PETER TREE Quebeo TELEPHONE #77.Municipal Debentares Oferis» partent Gocurity te not Tavestece, 5% to 6 1-2% these sources being.$1,505,438.27.A - Assots.A The assets, which now amount to $20,587.570.76, show au increase of $713,402.24 over the preceding year.! All the monies of thé Association are \u2018invested: in securities earning satis- , factory rates of.intwreat, and in strict \u2018 conformity with the reqhirements of MCD0UGALL § CONES SI0ck Broke 116 MOUNTAIN BILL Phones: 1403 and 1400 H 8.THOMSON, MANAGER | t BRUNEAU (Members Montreal \u2018Phone 1506 POST à FLAGG - - - - A.A GINGRAS - - .- + p= STOCK BROKERS, Direst Private Wire with: Orders Promptly Executed on all Markets.A B.DUPUIS Quebec & DUPUIS Stock Exchange).11-13-18 Sauit-au-Matelot Street.i $8 Wall Street, New York i i ! NEW YORK \u2018cLosING LETTER McDougall & Cowans, Stock Brokers, No.116 Mous.tain Hill, Quebec, \u2018Phones 1403-1408.- New York, Jan.29.1916.\u2014 The market became weak aîtes an irregular opening, but when no great pressure developed, an upward movement started in second hour followed by a further reaction just before the closing.Crucible and Lack Steel were the strong features, after 11 o'clock the former regaining: all of it's loss of the fret hour and more, holding steady around 72 to within about a quarter of an hour of close when it sold off agaiu.Lackawanna Steel sold above 83 at more than a point advance from yesterday's closing.New Haven was again weak selling below 67 more than a point below yesterday's.low point, and had an unsettling effect on railroad shares.The weekly trade reports continue excellent.Bradstreets says \u201cThe old story of manufacturers being rushed to capacvity is increasingly emphasized, labor is ; becoming scarcer, wages continue to advance, money is easy snd collections \u2018are \u201d Demands of the ntipers for wage increases will be added to tliese of the railway employees 4 retarding factors in the stock market.Sales 392,100; bonds $2,536,000.J CLOSING LETTRE .ivate wire to Brureas À .Dupuis 7 ck Brokers, - 11.11 apd, 18 - Sault-au-Matelot Street.Tel.1506 New York, Jan.29.1916 \u2014The-Mat- ket attempted a moderate rafly but this effort was not successful and prices in the last half hour sagged off again, the extent to which the serious negotiations with Germany have been protected and the announcement m the last day or two that the latest developments were unsatisfactory have undoubtedly had an adverse effect on prices, especially In view of the significance given to some of the presidents utterances on prepardness then also, unquestionably the Brandeis appointment has made a bad impression, with these two incidents coming on a market which has been subjected to a severe strain in the past month, it is not surprising that the time for a real rally has not yet arrived, the next few days should bring some definite decision in this difficult controversy with Germany, and until then, the market is not likely to get much incentive for the bull side.Total sales, 892,005; bonds $2,556,- 000.mses et THB TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET Toronto - Quotations are as follows: \u2014 Wheat, ; \u2019 $1.14 to $1.16 outside, according to location.Manitoba, No.1.north.$1.28%; No.#, north.$1.36}; No.3, north., $1.24%.Oats\u2014Ontario No.2 white, none offering outside; No.3, 48\u20ac to 46c outside on track, Toronto.Corn \u2014 American, No.3 yel., 845éc.Peas\u2014No.3, $1.38 to $1.78 sample; $1.90 car lots.Barley\u201484c to 86c outside for malting, and 87c to 60c for feed.Buckwheat \u2014 78c to 79c shipping nts.Flour\u2014Manitoba listed quotations st Toronto are: First patents, $7.30; Ontario No.8 winter.second patents, $6.70; strong bakers, $6.50.Flour \u2014 Ontario, winter flour, 00 per cent.patents $4.80 to $5.10 seaboard.Millfeed\u2014Manitoba bran, $24.00 per ton; shorts, $25.00 per ton on track, Toronto.CLOSING MARKET LETTERS.Sy private wire to Breen & Gourdeau, Stock Brokers, 63 St.Peter Street, and 6 Sault-au-Matelot \u2018Phone 185.New York, Jan.29 1916\u2014Bear pressure was again exerted against the general list in®today's short session of the stock market with the result that Ia number of issues took a \u2018decidedly | Leak appearance and closed at the lowest prices of the day.The fact (that the international situation growing out of the Lusitania incident has again developed a condition calling for extreme caution loomed up, as an added advantage to the professional element in their campaign for lower \u2018prices.With the waiting atthude by the public still in force, and the buying \u2018power behind the market exhausted .in consequence, values receded readily under the heavy offerings which came from the bear operators.Sales, stocks, 292,005; bonds, $2,- 336,000.| COMEOERATIN LIFE ASSOCATION 44TH ANNUAL REPORT The Forty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Confederation Life Association was held at the Head Office on Tuesday.January 28th, when the Report of the Directors, for the year ending December 31st.1915, was presented.Notwithstanding the temporarily unsettled conditions existing in some parts of the Dominion, the statement | submitted furnished evidence of sub- : stantial growth in the various branches of the Company's husiness vand the continded careful manage- ! ment of tis affairs.New Business.During 1915, the new insurance written totalled $10,754,279.Of this amount, $8,006,542 was secured from Canada and Newfoundland, which creates a record im the history of the Association.The total amount of insurance in force at December 3ist was $72,343,726.Payments to Policyholders.There was paid to poficyholders and their beneficiaries the vast sum of $2.062,119.76.Of this amount, $640,851 was paid to beneficiaries under policies terminated by death, Holders' of Endowment policies receive $567,540.and there was allotted in dividends to holders of participating policies the sum of $263,149.85.The latter figures show a satisfactory incréase over those ot any previous year.Income.The net income from premiums was $2,600,771.00; from rents.$70.647.33, and - from interests on investments, | Poze gored: the total revenue from P.O.Box 212\" & Co, bers Jenks, Guyane & 0., mem BREEN & GOURDEAU STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, \u20ac ST.PETER STREET, and ¢ SAULT-AU-MATELOT STREET Private Wire Connections : Molson & Robin, members Montreal Stock pme Pa re pr \u2014 Tel.185 Exchange, and New York Stock Exchange and the Canadian Governmentv Surgd In regard to surplus, another aps preciable gain is apparent.During the vear, this fund was increased by $143,981.53, and the total amount held at December 31st, for the protection of policyholders, over the above all existing liabilities, amounted to $3 380,163.28, Election of Directors.The following were re-elected Ditcctors for the ensuing year: Mr.W.D.Matthews, Sir Edmund *B.Osler.Mr.J.K.Macdonald, Mr.Joseph Henderson; Mr, Cawthra *Mwlock, Mr.John Macdonald, Col.Albert IE.Gooderham, Mr.'Fhomas J.Clark, Lient.-Col, J.F.Michie, Me.TW.C.Macdonald, Lieut-Col, Fred.Nicholls and Mr.Peleg Howland.Mr.J.K.Macdonald was re-elected President: Mr.W.D.Matthews, Vice- President and Chairman of the Board, and Sir Edmund B.Osler, Vice-President.\u2018The complete annual report is now in press, and will be issued shortly, A copy of same will be forwarded to all policyholders, and to any others upon request to J.G.BRUNEAU, Manager of the Association for the District of Quebec.Office, Hochelags Bank Building, St.Peter street, Quebec.CITY OF QUEBEC \u2014 City Hall.-, Quebec, December, 22nd, Amendments to the City Charter of The City of Quebec to be Asked at the Next Session of the Legislature.Public Notice.Is hereby given thar the City of Quebec shall apply to the Legislature of this Province at its next session to ask certain amendments to its chars ter of incorporation, and to obtain authorization to borrow a sum of four hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars ($435,000.), to pay the cost of permanent works in the streets and public places of the City;\u2014for the completion of the 40\u201d mais water pipe\u2014 to help the establishment of sn hospital for tuberculosis patienta\u2014for the tconstruction of the Boulevard St Louis,~for the equipment required for the Road department\u2014and aisé to ratify certain payments made to \u201cLa Creche\u201d and \u2018La Goutte de.Lait\u201d and \u201cLa Societe de Patronage de {Hopital des Tiberculeux,\u2014te authorization to pay & cerisin \u201cL'Association d'Education enne Francaise de l'Ontarin\u201d,\u2014 for the protection of the sources sud water ecurses which feed our water works, ~\u2014to amend the articles of the charter which regulate the number of members reewired at meetings of the 1914 to ! Council for the passing of Ly-laws,\u2014 | to change the mode of granting licen- ;ses for vehicles, etc,\u2014to amend the law concerning appeals to the Superjor Court of the judgment of the Reeorder\u2019s Court in the matters of as- sessment\u2014for the personal tax imposed upon working men who do not reside within its limits \u2014to determine the proportion payable by the City for the construction of permanent sidewalks,\u2014to diminish the reserve fund to provide for unforeseen expenditures,-+-to impose a tax commenly named \u201cle sou du pauvr:\u2019\u2019 or any other tax of this nature upon theatres or places of amusement, \u2014to compel real estate companies to give out the fist of the names of purchasers of tots npon promise of sale\u2014as to the notice to be given of cixims for damages against the City,-\u2014to permit the convocation of the joint committee concerning the ferry betwcen Quebec and Levis\u2014to ratify the contract passed with the Public Service Corporation.\u2014to submit to the vote of tax payers a referendum pon the prohibition of alcoholic liquors.snd for other purposes.By order J.J.B.CHOUINARD, Dec.23x31.City Clerk.CANADA.Province of Quebec.Distriet of Quebes.City of Quebec.IN THE RECORDER'S COURT, (The City of Quebec.) No.489 Civil.Plaintiff; vs.JOHN THOMPSON, Defendant.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in virtue of a writ of fieri facias de bonis, issued in this cause, the goods and chattels of the above named defendant.consisting of Fur Robes, Vehicles and moveable effects, ete, etc seized in this cause, will be sold on the fourth day of February, 1916, at ten o'clock.at the business place, 49 Cote d'Abraham.GEO.TRUDEL.R.C.Quebec, Jan.26th, 1916, anadi- ' | TEI RALLY AY Through New York Sleeping Cur .Every Day Leave Levies .Twigs 10am For Portland, Gherticabke and ail local stations, daily 340 prm\u2014For New York and Bostos end all main line stations, daily.For Chaudiere Valleyand Megantic divisions, daily excopt on Senday.Through New Ycrk Pullman Buffet daily, ecnnecting at Sherbrooks with Pullmaa for Boston.Por farther information and Pollman reservations, apply PF.8.Stock ing, © & D.P.Agent.32 St.Louis st, agent for Thos.Cook & Son.and all ocean steamship lines.Phone 82.\u2014- CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAHLWAYS Through Sleepers Levis and Halifax.N.S.Ocean Limited, 12.15 a.m., daily except Sunday.Maritime Express, 2.20 p.m.daily.Cannections for St.John, N.B., the Sydneys.and Prince Edward Island.For Montresi, 8.29 a.m.\u2026 daily exe cept Monday 12.50 p.m.daily.TRANSCONTINENTAL RY.(Paisis Station) Quebec, P.Q.12.08 (noon) daily except Sunday, for Fitzpatrick; Tuesdays and Thursdays for Parent.Leaves Parent Wednesdays and Fridays, connection with thain leaving Fitzpatrick daily except Sunday\u2014train arriving Quebec 1.00 (Quebec Bridge Station) From Bridge 7.00 am.Mondays.Wednesdays and Fridays for Fitzpatrick.Arrive Bridge from Fitzpatrick Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 4.30 p.m.(Levis Station) Levis, P.Q.6.30 a.m.\u2014Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for Edmundston, N.B.4,30 p.m.\u2014Daily except Sunday for Monk, P.Q.Ticket Offices No.7 Du Fort and 28 Dalhousie streets; telephone 830.TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY.TIMETABLE Taking BSect November 220d, 1918.Me !\u2014(u) Leaves Riviere du Lowp.7.30 am 13.53 pm, Morton Massey CENERAL INSURANCE BROKERS 111 Mountain Hill PLACE D'ARMES HOUSE, \u2014\u201418 St Ann Street Newly Repaired.Formerly the St.George House 1 First-class Rooms, with all modern conveniences, also .Table Board.1 Exceflen.Cuisine.Phone 5588.Rates Reasonable.MRS.BERTRAND.Jn.10xtu,th.etxly Auction Sale Under the Winding-Up Act.CANADA.Province of Quebec.District of Quebec.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.No.8, In the matter of: BEDARD & DION LIMITED, of Quebec, In Liquidation.NOTICE is hereby given that on Tuesday, 13th February, 1916, at 11 O'Clock, AM, Will be sold at our office, 101 St.Peter street, Quebec, the assets of this estate as follows: 1.\u2014~The rights of this Company on\u2019 two lots of land known and de signated under Numbers two buns dred and nineteen and two hunde red and ninety-six of the eubdivi« sions of lot two thousand one hune dred and two (219 and 296 of 2103) of the official cadastre for the pare ish of St, Sauveur de Quebec, with huildings thereon constructed, 2.\u2014The rights of this Company on two lats of land situated at Parc Villeneuve, and known and designated under Numbers ninety and pinety-one A(90 and 91 of 319A) of the official cadastre for the parish of Charlesbourg.Quebec Ce.For further information apply te Turpentine, spirits, 518 9d.Rosin, American strained, 38s 8d; type \u201cG\u201d 286 9d.Savannah, Ge, Jen.89-Turpentise firm, 64 bid; 55 asked; cales, none: re- cepts, 379; ohipments, 248; stocks, 19,487.Rosin, fiem; sales, 484: receipts, 1,684; shipments, 849; stocks, 64,517.THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Aovonddared Put.- os wes sre de Set ews sew eve ses 40700000 ovenne CPS in Canada.17,900,000 The bee of Poliyhalders for vi 1006 te sunesd to GLA0T 2060, being at the rate of $15 per $1,000 per en ofl with profit policies.se 056 Ges an +5 ose 600 ave n06 ess ens i the office of the undersigned liquide= tors.Terms of sale: CASH: .BEDARD & DELANGER, Office: 101 St.Peter street, Quebec, Jan.steh, 1916, L J A.DEMERS & 00.Auctioneers, DANCING EVERY EVENING EXCEPT W.& O.MORTON MASSEY, Chis! Agents, 1 13 Mountain Hill, Quebec.Apsixiy SUNDAY.| - JL F2,4,79,11,1458 4 You will require an Electric 80-90 St.Receptions.Make your Lbome coméertable.MECHANICS SUPPLY CO.LTD.Toaster, or perhaps seme now Jacques Annual Cheap Sale 20% Discount \u2014on all \u2014 BOOTS, SHOES asd SLIPPERS, FOR CASH ONLY.W.Jacques & Sons
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