The Quebec chronicle, 21 octobre 1916, samedi 21 octobre 1916
[" «re I\u201d ESTABLISHED 1764 SRY ARMIES OF Patronised by FL R.HL.the Duke of Connaught.SOMETHING NEW BAKER'S FRESH GRATED COCOANUT WITH THE MILK May be used for everything a fresh Cocoanut is used for, and ia the same way.Sweeten to taste.Guaranteed to comply with all Pure Food Laws.In 100s.met weight tins.A.GRENIER.GROCER Established 1008 06-06 St.Join Street.Phones 1967-1966.SERBIANS ARE WITH BRILLIANT SUCCESS CREDITED THEIR ADVANCE IS REGARDED AS OF THE GREATEST IMPORTANCE TO THE WHOLE ENTENTE +.PROGRAMME AGAINST MONASTIR.4 London, Oct.21\u2014yJhe Mnitle for Monastir, Serbia, takes first place in the news of today in the London newspapers.The Serbians are cred- fted with a brilliant success, having dy the capture of Brod and Velyesælo Thursday gained a position be- i e ma Bulgarian front made an unsuccessful attack in force * fast Saturday.The Serbian advance is regarded ts of the greatest importance to the whole Entente program against Mon- Batir.The Serbians are still continu- geste battle, which also has been up by their allies.The latest spatch regarding the situation mes from Reuter\u2019s Athens correspondent under date of Friday.It Bays: \u201cThere is desperate fighting in the Kénali sector, where the Serbians are attacking along the entire line, supported by the French.The struggle went on all day yesterday and has not yet been concluded.\u201d © The British press representative with the Serbian army, in a despatch Jéated Thuradey, says: * *Fhe sudden thrust of the Serblans \u2018across the Cerna river has driven the ulgars out of the villages of Brod, [pradiloro and Valyeselo, and the emy is being chased hy cavalry out f sight behind the hills, The Kenali ne of entrenchments, which are omparable to the trenches of the estern front in strength, and against which a determined frontal ttack proved inadequate last week, re now geographically speaking, turned.The Serbians on the Bulgar eft flank are well behind the main lignment- of the Bulgar front.Teday's offensive, in fact, surpassed the æxpectations even of the Serbians themselves.\u201d FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE AT LEVIS REFLECTION ILLUMINATED SKY OVER QUEBEC.Just as the Chronicle is going to press a furious fire is raging at Levis, the blaze being most spectacuiar and the sky all lit up with the wefiection.A houes belonging to the Notre \u2018Dame de Levis Convent has been burned down but fortunately no one was in it at the time and as it was fsituated by itself, the flames are not spreading to any other building.The house, which was tenasted by Mr.Belanger, mail conductor, who was absent at the time, stood,at the end of Fraser street.B- OUTLOOK WORSE FOR CPR, STAIKE We.tt NE STRIKE ORDERS | ARE | POSTING OUT TO TAKE EP- FECT WEDNESDAY.Winnipeg, Oct.30.\u2014Apparently negotiations between the C.fl.R.and its conductors and trainmen reached such an impass today that the men's executive pretty well arrived at the conclusion that a strike was inevitable, and it is aaid that atrike orders are now posting out throughout Canada, to take effect Wednesday next, unless in the meantime a way out is found On the other hand, Grant Hall, vie dent and general manager, C.P.R, could add nothing to his statement that so far as the company is concerned she door to negotiations is still open.i For the first time the general public today began to take seriously the prospect of a strike, and with the knowledge that ct this season the resources of the svstem are strained to the utmost in marketing, on the one hand, the produce of western farmers, and on the other, bringing in heavy shipments of merchandise from eastern pois, influential business agencies are working hard to bring about a set'lement.These say that it is 8 clear case for the Minister of Labor to intervene and prevent what would be little short of a public catastrophe, as far as the west is concerned.The situation with regard to a board of con- cilistion clarified somewhat with a very well-defined report, fate this evening, that the company would make a formal request of the Department of Labor for such a beard.If this proves correct, as there is good reason to believe, it means that the centre of interest shifts from Winnipeg to Ottawa.There is Hetle doubt but that the Minister of Labor will grant this request, notwithstanding the fact that the men have already, through their executive, asserted that in view of the present matters In dispute having been before such a board in 1914, when a majority award was not acceptable to the men, they now feel that they are free from the necessity of first treading the path of mediation before walking ont.The vice-president, Mr.Fall, would neither deny nor confirm the report hat the company had applied for à board of conoîfiatinn, SODA WATIR ~ Schweppes Famous English Table Waters As supplied to IL.M.The Ring x and - Q CENTRAL POWERS LAUNCH OFFENSIVE IN FRANCE, GALICIA AND DO - t ; In France, in Galicia and in the Dobrudja region of Rumania the | armies of the Central Powers have successfully taken the offensive against their opponents, They are also holding the Entente Alles im check in northern Macedonia and are continving the fighting on the Transylvenia- Rumanian frontier., Crown Prince Rupperecht of Bavaria, assuming the initiative on the Somme front in France, has, according to the Berlin War Office, recaptured from the British the greater part of the positions won from the Germans Oct.18 between Esucourt L'Abbaye and Le Barque, between the Posieres-Bapaume road and Gusnéecourt and toward Besucourt The Germans also have successfully withstood British attacks near Courcelette and Le Sars and on the Posieres-Bapaume road.Pail réports only artillery activity on the Somme front, but London chroniclés the repulse, with heavy casualties, of a German attack in the Thiepval regiqu.On the eastern front the Teutonic forces have stormed Russian positions on the left bank of the Narayuvka river, south-east of Lemberg, and held the conquered ground against counter-sttacks.Fowstesn officers and 8,020 men and 1) machine guns were taken here by Prince Leopold's troops., t In Volhynia the fighting continues with varying rediits, both the Austro-Germans and the Russians claiming repulses of stacks on various sectors.To the north of Kiselin a stubborn battle is belag \u2018waged, with no decision yet having been reached.; \u201c3 Field Marshal Von Mackensen again has resumed his drive toward the Copésanza-Bucharest rallraod in Dobrudja While reports the fighting there as \u201clivelier,\u201d Bucharest admits that the Rugsgnian left wing along the Black Sea coast has been thrown back.Fetrogiad reports that the Teutonic attacks were repelled with heavy loses ang: that the battle continues.a Theo-Sumeplen armies are fighting hard to rte Contral Powers back through the frontier passes ints Transyivanie.Dillarest reports the beginning of an offenvive in the Oifus vall n vith-east of Kronstadt, and the taking of Mount Surul, east of Ro thurm Pass, south of Hermannstadt.Attacks on the Bran defile and tha Trotus, Usul and Alt valleys were repulsed by the Rumanians, ' While Paris says the Serbians have captured the town of Velyeselo, north of Brod, in the region marked by the bend in the Cerna river in southern Serbia, Berlin declares the offensive there has come to a hait before the stand of the forces of the Central Powers.Violent fighting continues on Monte Pasubio, in the Trentino region, with Rome and Vienna both claiming slight successes.German submarines operating in the Mediterranean have sunk two British ships, bound for Saloniki with supplies.The sinking of three other wessals, two of them of neutral nationality by German U-boats, is reported from London- MORE TROOPS IN GREECE.London, Oct.30\u2014Additional Entente forces have been sent to Saloniki, \u2018according to Reuter\u2019s correspondent there, who sends word that a further strong contingent of infantry was landed today, and that several detachments of Greek troops have arrived from Crete to join the Nationalist army.The provisional government at Salonili has received a lengthy tele gram embodying resolutions passed at a mesting of Greeks in New York and promising men and funds to the Nationalist cause.The provisional government, says the despatch, is sending a committee to New York for the purpose of organizing and transporting recruits.EARLY WINTER ON THE RISSIAN FRONT, London, Oct.$1\u2014There is every indication that winter will set in very early on the Russian froat, according to news despatches from Petrograd.Snow hae been falling thickly in the Russian capital during the last two days and thers have been several snowfalls in the Carpathians, In Rumania, however, the war theatre which is just now attracting most attention, the probability is that there will be some weeks yet of good campaigning weather.Autumn in the Rumanian plains is prolonged and mild and its advantages are felt on the southern slepes of the mountain range which forms the northern frontier.It is likely, therefore.that there will be no serious hindrance to campaigning in either the Transylvanian Alps or the Dobrudjs for at least three or four wesks.FIGHTING IN BOBRUDJA.London, Oct.$1\u2014While General Von Falkenheyn's troops.who are attempting to invade Rumgnia through the Carpathians, have made little progress during the past forty-eight hours, Field Marshal Von Mackensen has struck heavily in Dobrudja.His ofisnsive extends along the whole front from the Danube to the Black Sea.According to advices thus far received his only success has been some slight gains on the Black Bea side, but it is believed here that this battle ls only in its early stages.Meanwhile the Qyimes and Oltus Passes in the Transylvania Alps continue the main pointa in the Awstro-German efforts from Transylvania.In the Qyimes Puss the invaders have reached Goscesa, 18 miles from the frontier in Rumania, but in the Oitus Pass they have been driven back to the frontier.In the southern passes the situation is unchanged.SITUATION CALMER IN OREECE.Athens, Timrvday, Oct 19, via London, Oct 81\u2014(Delayed)=Ths demands of Admiral Du F commander of the Entente Allied fen in the Mediterranean, upon tmelude the right to transfer, diamies or appoint any police officer or Getoctive in Greece.Greek police officials are not to appoint, demise or transfer any policemen without the Aémiral's consent.The marines now in Athens end Piraeus are to remain there, bin no mere will be landed for the present.The Greshs are accapting the citintion a inavitable.Athens ead J Pieacus are cale UEBEC, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916, BRUDJA FRONTS Berlin Claims Gains From British\u2014London Says .German Attack Was Repulsed With Heavy Ca- sualties\u2014Russians Lose Ground South-East Of | Lemberg\u2014Rumanian Left Wing Is Thrown Back \u2014Serbians Make Progress \u2014\u2014 AMERICAN AIRMEN CHEERED I PAHS LUNCHEON I$ GIVEN IN THE HONOR OP DR PRINCE OF BOSTON.Paris, Oct.20\u2014Ten American aviators in the uniform of the French army were cheered by a great gathering of men distinguished in the official and intellectual life of France st a luncheon given today in honor of Dr.Morton Prince, of Boston, who presented to President Poincare last week the \u201cAddress to the people of the Allied nation,\u201d signed by 500 Americans.The French cabinet was represent ed by M.Painleve, Miniser of Public Instruction, M.Metin, Minister of Labor, and several Under Secretsvies.Others in attendance were Georges Leygues, chairman of the Foreign Affairs committee of the Chamber of Deputies; General Pedoya, chairman of the Milita Committee of the Chamber; Emil Boutroux, of the Prench\u2019 Institute; Gabriel ux, of the French Academy, snd many senators, among whom were Stephen Pichon, Baron | D'Estournelles De Constant and Mrin, Included among the many deputies present was Franklin Bou- Mon, president of the parliamentary tommittee to promote the under standing of France abroad, who presided.Messrs.Pichon, Leygues and Bouillon in toasting Dr.Prince made sympathetic reference to the death, / while fighting for France, of Norman Prince, a nephew of Dr.Prince.Just Received BONNIE MAY, by Louis Dodge.THE GIRL PHILIPPA, by Robert W.Chambers.JHE MAGNIFICENT ADVENTURE, by Emerson Hough.* RANE, by F.Berkley Smith AFTER THE MANNER OF MEN, by Frencis Lynde THE DOOR OF DREAD, by Arthur Stringer.\u2019 TIPPICANOE, by Samuel McCoy.LOOT, by Arthur Somers Roche.JOHNSTONE OF THE BORDER, by Harold Bindioss.ACTION FRONT, by Boyd Cable.THE HEIR OF DUNCARRON, by Amy MeLares.All for sale at: JOHN E.WALSH'S Regd, _ 11 ST.JOHN STREET.~ \u2014 Dr.Prince in responding explained the difference between the neutrality of the American governtnent and the ardent sympathies of à majority of, the American people.He said he! was proud that his faimly had given | one son to die as an aviator in the gervice of the French army.Toronto, Oct.30\u2014A storm which developed during last night in the ; Mississippi valiey has passed northeastward across the Great Lakes, | causing rain and gales.The weather\u2019 is mild both in the western and east- | ern provinces.Temperatures, | Min.Max.Prince Rupert .\u2026.48 82 Victotia .+.3.44, 64 Vancouver .\u2026 .38 se | Kamloops .+.28 48 Calgary .ov «ov «sev 28 so Edmonton .i.34 LJ Battleford .3% \u201c Medicine Hat .48 88 Reginà .+ +.18 38 Winnipeg .14 u Port Arthur @ -< .32 38 Toronto .+.oversees 49 [J] Kingston ., \u2026 \u2026 .\u2026 86 6 | Montreal .\u2026 ov .\u2026 4 \u201c Quebée .+.++ 20000 26 86 St.John .46 se Halifax .«.«0 oor 48 6 Pocecasts.Lower lakes and Georgian Bay: Strong westerly winds, colder with some local falls of rain or snow but partly fair.Upper St.Larwence and Ottawa Valley: Strong winds with occasion- sl rain, becoming colder, Lower St, wrence and Gulf, North Shore and Maritime Provinces Strong winds and gales south and south-west, occasional rain.Lake Superior District: Strong winds, cold with local falls of sleet or snow.Western Provinces: Mild and unsettled with light local rains.PROTESTANTS SELECT NEXT MEETING PLACE.St.Louis, Me, Oct.20\u2014Detroit, Mich., was selected es the next meeting pièce of the Protestant Episcopal convehtion baie House of Bishops tete tôder, le action is subject to the approval of the House of Depu- { ties.The next convention will be hold in 1919, O'Coats for Autumn We consider a Top Coat should have all the snug fit and graceful lines that up to : now have usually been found in a Suit ; Coat.The first crack of cold weather finds us with a number of American models of smart, unusual design.Short enough to give the wearer a well- bred look and of a great enough length to ensure warmth and comfort.Not theleast appealing thing about these garments is the extreme lightness of their knitted fabrics.That, combined with their excellent wearing qualities, are features which altogether nike the smärfést coat ofthe yent.In this same department American Collars and Ties by the finest makers in the land.It assvres prompt delivery.It will get you new customers, and please your present ones.No hill too steep or roads too bad that can es\" *e Ford Commercial from being on time.It is cheap to buy, and cheap to operate.We build them to suit your business.Order one today, and be up-to-date neighbor.DOHAN'S LTD.FORD CARS AND HEAVY TRUCK DEALEPS PALACE HILL, QUEBEC.Phone 4748.with your next-door VALIQUET'S Makes the real home-made Bread with free\u2019 mil}: Nice White New Potatoes from our Ste.Foye Parm, sold by the bag.12 Fabrique Street Phones 6567-6583 - \u2019 THE TROUPE BON .OPENS MONDAY WITH « CATHERINE AT AUDITORIUM + ¢ me ia \u201cLucien L.Busheur, the director of tte Theatre Fransa:s, who will bring company to the Auditorinm Theawb for a two-weeks' enzagement com- Monday, 23rd, does rot be- Bove in seading an inferior company\u201d 48 the road, reserving all ihe cest for his New York company.company which he will present Bape is the same that has just played jy Swo-weeks' engagement at the Prin.Theatre in Montreal to capacity Bouses every performance.Ir in- cides Messrs.Edgar Becntan, Claude Benedict, Georges Renuvant, George iew, Paul Cerny, Marc Lomon, dre Bellon, Georges Gouvincy, Berfard Cossin, Edouard Ronleux, Bern- Ww Rosselet, St.Mare, and Mmesféonne Mirval, Paulette Noizeux, Mie.Dione, Jenny Dicka, Jeanne Rolle, Georgette Ducellier, Murthe gaulicu.and uthers, anne Rolle.a new member of the pany, made her debut a: the ae #15 with Coquelin, in Paris.aud'aiter to years witit Cognelin she was en- fiéged to play leading roles at tie on.Fane Mirval, of the Theatre Anre.also a new mem.of the come pemy.1s a talented artiste.Sae made ber debut at Bordeaux as leading lady With Le Beruy: then played en tour with Kcjane and other important ar- * ict Noizeux.another member ithe Bonheur Troupe, made her de- at the Theatre De La Renaisce, and after.two years Cf euccess engaged as leading lady at the Theatre Antoinehe repertoire for the firs: veek wil boas follows: MM: nday evening, Tuesday matinee and Tuesday evening, the company will present \u201cCaiherin=\u201d a four-act comedy by Henri Lavedan, Edgar Becman and Mlle Yvonne al as Catherine.2 new comedy the first time outside of Paris, ¢ it created the biggest hit of the sttson.\u2018 Catherine, who is a very g talented pianist, is the main rt of her family\u2014her father, aa inÿalid sister and two young brothers.of Catherine\u2019s pupils is Madeline, bter of the Duchess of Contrasine's brother, the Duke, has fall- of Ja love with Catherine, and wishes marry her.Catherine has another tor, George Mantel, who declares M8 love and obtains her promise to wed him.As soon as George learns, Nowever, that Catherine can make a Vrilliant marriage he withdraws in fwor of his wesithy rival.Catherine adapts herself easily to = new life as the Duchess of Contras, but her husband caunot endure tb sight of his wife's family in his f - > THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.oo.SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916.v cH \u201c | \u2014 i , PAVLOWA, THE WORLD'S GREATEST DANCER, AT THE OLYMPIA MON, TUES.& WED.\\ SUPPORTED BY FIFTY OF HER ORIGINAL \u201cBALLETRUSSE\u201d IN THF, WONDER- 4 FUL PHOTOPLAY SPECTACLE \u201cTHE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI\"\u2014SPECIAL MUSIC AND FULL ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING\u2014NO ADVANCE IN THE J) \\ PRICES \u2014 DAILY MATINEES.K | \\ ! 4 i A 1 Mary Miles Minter in \u201cDulcie\u2019s Adventure,\u201d Mutual Star produgs tion, produced by American Film Co., Inc : = at the Empire Monday.\u2018 9 - | \u2018FOOTLIGHTS OF FATE + | = PLFASES EMPIRE PATRONS D , Helene Tocked in cach vores arma 170 CROWDS SEE VITAGRAPH FEATURE AND \u201cSTRANGE She threatens to divurcs him and, \u201d» .sends for her former girlhood friend CASE OF MARY PAG George.The Duke, however, refuses to give a : .\u2018ap Catherine, whom he really loves The Footlights of Fate,\u201d the six- (eminine star.The supporting cast and implores George to intercede in part drama released under the Vita- Good and, placed to excallent advant- : his behalf.George persuades Cathe- graph Blue Ribbon trademark, is the te: wn fact, the picture il that rine to forgive her husband and t oti ite e e-mark suggests\u2014a Blue Rib- Bia ore te Te ho d te attractio nat the Empir= Theatre and bon Feature.Catherine is nlayed by Mlie Yvorne it is proving a winner.Besides this \u201cThe Strange Case of Mirval and the part of the Duke of The story tells of the life on the | Mary Page\u201d reaches another phase Contras wilt be played by Mr.Edgar , stage, a large number of the scenes and is getting more and more inter« * Becman.having a theatrical backgrourd.The | esting.+ Weds cening, ° | atmosphere is typical and the story On Monday don't fail to see Mary dips A rity ma | plausible (0 the minutest degree.This | Miles Minter, - pany will present \u201cLe Maitre De is Marc MacDermott's first Vitagraph ~~ Full orchestra at all matines and Ferges.\u201d by George Ohnct, vith Mr.release, as he plays the leading male : evening representations beginning - l Étaude Benedict and Mlle, Paulette role while Naomi Childers plays the ! Monday.Noiseux in the leading part, support d EEE - by the entire company.{ .- ; ; from, say, 85c.t doll d ! Friday evening and Saturday mati- cans.Today we Sourselves would A CHILD BOESNT pee T0 D curday evening, \u201cLe Monde have to pay $1.25 for tomatoes, any- = u n Sennuie: where from $1.25 to $1.50 for corn \u2019 | bh and certainly not less than a dollar | ANTI-AIR CRAFT SHELLS.| : for the cheapest yariety of other ar- : & cle vi | Special shells have to be used in! * .; tL i \u201cIt is a year of short production on anti-air craît guas, for the ordinary | This great photoplay is playing at the St.Denis Thefftte in Montreal this week to record crowds.one hand and abnormal demand on \u201cshell fire-l into the air cannot be seen i What the producers say.\u201cThere is absolutely no qudstion abou; it, that when you show this picture in the other.Not only vegetables, but Ka its flight, and the gunuer would Quebec, you are showing the Quebec public the finest photoplay ever seen in that city, possibly with the ex- canned fish, such as salmon, are shore.have re ea ohether he went per ception of \u201cThe Birth of a Nation,\u201d and if this picture were not à cwsume play, it would possibly equai that.Yet pren at present prices salmon is ' .racer sitells - Ts Len panticair craft guns.| EE TORRE The etn ha been unprece- IP PEEVISH, FEVERISH AND .' is shell leaves a trail of , Tn = WES Sen THE VICTORIA THFATRE IFPECTS FQQ) T0 [ermine] sox ove cmon flight can Pearly he seen, and the by the Allies, The second is the un- SYRUP OF FIGA\"| Funes is a À to observe how far off usual fomestic demand.This is pars targ X as EN - ticeable in the manufac- The \u201ctracer\u201d has in § in \u2018NG TODAY OF VIVIAN MA: .'1 IN arin dived : flammable composition shine re \u201cHE STRONGER LOVE\u201d ° ! turing trot where labor is ex-! Mother! Your child isa't naturmis\u201d las the shell leaves the gun.The actual \u2018 ° most without excepti \"th rhe, mg icrom and peevish.Sec # tongue is base of the shell has in it a number | ee : \u2014 classes are livin ona Hi zh ons coated; this is & sure sign its little \u2018of holes, through which the smoke | | than that to which the: Fre ancy, Stomach, liver and bowels need a streams as the shell makes its way| Scenes of exceptionally beautiful; ! NEW YORK WHOLESALE GRO- | tomed, ¢ i ey were accus- cleansing at once.fevertat, fl of trongh {ve ar At ight rework wosgupt ices of ne vor moms AISSIAN SYMPHONY | cer ramxe woner 15 ver! fie serie vit ses + positive | col press ee gos soe dasa : he « j i ; : r \" \u2019 takes the place of the smoke com ovis tains at their ht end TO COME, \u201cthe var th wi od products.If\u2018 eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom- tion p mountaineers appalling in .19 ferncity; ' - ould end that would re- cp ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gen- The shell itæelf is a high explogive | \u201c13 Peart paralyzing leans ace but in- | .ease huge supylies of Russian wheat.| tle liver and bowel cleansing should shrapnel\u2014that is to gh explosive \u2018 cidents in the powerful Morosco-Para- | ! i oo, | puta would not increase the suppties | always be the first treatment.give with a thick st 15 it is à shell mount photoplay \u201cThe Stronger New York, Oct.20.\u2014Has the limit of other foodstuffs.That is up to the Nothing equals \u201cCalifornia 5; | head and a Shin steel pas qaxplosive Love\u201d, Monday and Tuesday attrac- \u2014_\u2014 of high prices yet been reached in, farmers of this country.\u201d of Figs\u201d for children's ills; give \u2018 à bullets When it be ny filled with \u2018tion at the Victoria Theatre, is a .! foodstuffs?Retail grocers wnu have \u2014_\u2014 teaspoonful, and in a few hours ali | - irsts sie flying yuly remarkable production.FAMOUS ORGANIZATION UN.' been interviewed by the: Herald re- the foul waste, sour bile and ferment- fragments of thick steel from ths | head smash up the acroplane or Zep- ; pelin.while the flying hullets kill or ! wound the aviators\u2014Pearson's i A FINANCIER.| \u201cLook here, Jimpson.\u201d said Brocklebank, \u201cI'm terribly mortified shout: .not having paid back that dollar I borrowed of you last June, but hon | estly.old man\"\u2014 \u201cOh, that's all right, Brock,\u2019 said Jimpson.\u201cDon't speak of it.\u201d \u201cOh, but T must speak of it, old linto the finished product of a grea.\u201cThe Parson of Pananunt\u201d, the story! Peter B.Kyne wrote about the young, { vigorous parson of 8 Westera mining | town foriy years ago has been made, | as is understandable, into a superlative © photoplay by Paltas-Paramount.| One of the most stupendous events With a fighting, big-hcar.ed Dustin\u2019 i many years past is announced for Farnum in the title role; the sotti0k à \u2018the middle of November.The Rusreal desert mining town, and the types | sian Symphony Orchestra; sixty fam- and characters chosen after a lengthy .ous Russian musicians under th: di- elimination\u2014all are welded together : rection of Modest Altschuler, The Russian Symphony is about to start on a transcontinental tour of North DER THE DIRECTION OF MODEST ALTSCHULER, picture.cently have shown hesitancy.in ex-! NEW ZEALAND'S SHARE.pressing an opinion on the subject.According to a report - As canned goods form an import-; dian Department of Trade he Pi ant part of a grocer\u2019s stock a reporter merce from Canadian Trade Commissought the opinion of Kemp Day & sioner Beddoe,\u2019 of Auckland, New Co., of Hudson street, one of the old- | Zealand has now sent 60,000 men to est wholesale louses in the grocery the front out of a total white popula- business.It has been in continuous \u2018tion of 1,000,000.The Dominion is l'existence riore than a century.Mr.| now providing \u2018400 men each month ! Sidney Thurshy, head of the house, !to maintain its army at the front { known as the dean of the wholesale The total amount raised for war ex.! grocers, said he never had seen any.! penditures now exceeds $55,000,000, thing like the present situation since and more than $15,000,000 of \u2018this civil war times.ere ar America which will include ali | MEAT SUPPLY INSUFFICIENT.important cities of the United States the i \u201cI am afraid.however\u201d said Mramount will be met by this year's surplus revenue, \u2019 man.\u201d said Brocklebank.\u201cI can't treat ses Helene, the Duke's cousin, | a friend that way, you know.and I\u2014 | to pay à visit to them at their | I want to pay you.and I will, Jimp\u2014; euahtry home, and teils the Duke she | sure thing.If you'll lend me $2 Lil Nig loved him for years.Catherine! pay off that dollar right now, and we The daily rations of bread and | and Canada.The tour is undertaken meat all over Germany have just\" with à view of creating additional in- | i been increased.but some WATLING terest in the great symphonic works | voices are heard in the press that the : of the modern Russian school which 1s ; Thursby, \u201cthat the consumer has not Proportionately to population it : yet seen the worst of it.> ze t J will be seen that New Zealand has \u2018At present the grocers are selling | apparently done better than Canada { tomatoes, corn, peas, beans and suc- | in its contribution, both of men and ing food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again.All children love this haem- | tess, delicious \u201cfruit laxative,\u201d and it never fails to effect a good \u201cinside\u201d cleansing.| Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the buttle.Keep it handy in your home, A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine.Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of \u201cCalifornia Syrup of Figs\u201d then look and see that it is made by the \u201cCalifornia Fig Syrup Company.\u201d : Hewgag-\u2014He's a low down crook.{ Bildad\u2014Who's a low down crook?day surprises the Duke and! ut 4 > j A PLR present rations cannot be continued through the winter, The Munich Neueste Nashrichten S=ETsETRE) | tells the German people not to put, yl too much faith in the present official i | promise in view of the indisputable .fact that there are not enough cattle © in tae country to keep up the present ration, and says it is doubtful wet., ther a meat ration of even one-quar- can start fresh again® Commencin ter of a pound of meat weckly can be maintained.It proposes tn increase | the meat supply by killing off ail \u201cthe game on private and Imperial replete with compositions of extreme cotash that they bought at anywhere | money, to the Empires\u2019 war forces.| Hewgag\u2014The man higher up, beauty.After negotiations that listed for | several months Quebse has finally been included in the tour and thie Kus.| sian Orchestra will be here about the\u2019 middle of November next.It can be #1 cas'ly realized that this will mcan one | of the most gorgeous underta\u2018engs done here.The experse will be «0 '§} considerable that only a crowded § house at special prices will crable the ' § management to meet both ends, But the success of such an event caves no \\ 8 Trunks, Suit Case, and Valise Harness Departmont Department.Phone 6849, Telephone 5666, ALWAYS NOTE THE TRADE MARK 12 WEEKS rims 23 | LUCIEN BONHEUR'S { ALL STAR FRENCH COM.i PANY, INCLUDING : : 3 i «== BDOGAR BECMAN \u2014\u2014 # = «and i » MLLE YVONNE MIRVAL I] .{if } .CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES- | estaies ! communities reduced the maximum The Frankfort Gazette hints that the rccemt mismanagement of the new potato crop csuse grave misgivings as to the food supplies during the winter.I+ seems that the farmers, attracted by the high prices offered, dug up their potatoes too early, Parochial and\u2019 municipal organizations for the distribution of fnod were overwhelmed with supplies of unripe potatoes.Many thou sands of bushels are said to have rotted on the spot or gone bad in the railroad cars while waiting to be un.londed The glut continued until the doubt in the mind of anyone, price when the supply gradually fell DAY AND FRIDAY.MATINEE ON TURSDAY, THURS- | re .i off.H AND SATURDAY :: i 1 HH] : sf © The Frankfurter Zeitung sare: x = ll.\u201cThe hopes which were pinned to 3 TICKETS NOW ON SALE i t the new harvest have proved illusive ; | The poteto organization has failed i meme rt PRICES I { snd the authorities are to blame.As 4 4 3 (+ consequence of these unhappy ex- Bvening -\": soe fo fie : periences people are beginning to .oe, ead 26e.4 LI EE A doubt very much whether the fore | ES ) : Tove marae ral erganization run smoothiy dur- + PRE REN a \u2019 Os.0 lng the wisten, 4 4 + me, TRA Rann ALLIGATOR Ask for them at your Dealerst | 1 | QUESSO 3 CROWN STREET sn \" BUG.MARCIL, Local Agent.On our TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS and HARNESS.It is the BEST guarantee of QUALITY that you want.We invite ail the Merchants to come and visit our new Branen overs À ue - © ¥erret replied that the matter would * Newspaper TABLE eh JOUNCIL - DOES NOT WANT COMMISSION ange na me No MOTION.À letter from the authorities of the Hotel \u2018Dieu refusing the grant of }300 from the City because the Maney was collected at theatres was tead st a mecting of the City Council last night, Another letter expressing thanks for a similar donation wat «eésived from Hospice St, Charles.Grande Allee Traffic.Tlie Secretary of the Quebec Auto Club sent a letter requesting that re- | pairs be wade to the pavement on Grande Allee pointing out that thoroughfare was in a very bad, condition.The petition was referred to the Road Committee, No Commission Ald.Verret's motion in connection with changing the present mode of Aldermanic administration of the! City to a commission of five, was de- | feated by a vote of 23 to 1.Ald.: Verret was the only member of the Council in favor of the change, al | though previous to the vote His | Worship the Mayor made a strong plea in support of the Leader jof the Council pointing out that three ; years ago he made a similar suggestion which did not meet with pop- tlar favor at the time.Fire Chief Question.Ald.Dussault (Belvedere Hamel be accepted and that Deputy ! Chief Talbut be appointed to succeed the retirirg Chief.It was ruled that this was not according to proceduge | and a change was made in the mo- ¢ tion to the effect that the resignation i of Chief Hamel he accepted and that a successor be appointed.Strong objection was made by Ald Lockwell Chairman of the Fire | Committee and after considerable | arguments were advanced pro anc con the Council finally decided to refer the question back to the rom- mittee.Money Owing City.Discussing the City\u2019s.pres.t fin- bncial state Ald Verret stated that the som of $312,288.73 exclusive of personal taxes was due the City in arrears.Arrears in personal taxes amounted, he said.tn $32,933.43 making a total of-$363.222.21.Of this total Ald.Verret said a portion would not be obtainable, { Ald.Fiset declared that judgments ; should be prepared so that the City might collect the amount due.Aldbe coneidered in committee | Ald, Lockwell asked for a state-! ment showing the amounts due in tach ward.Other muiters of lesser importance were alro considered.The Council adjourned at midnight.TALKS START FCOIOHY MOI GOVERNMENT HAS ALSO INIT- TIATED A CAMPAIGN AGAINST \u2018 PROFITEERS.| Rome, Oct.20, via Paris \u2014A gov-, ernment decree issued today orders ail street lights and also fights in the | stores, hotels and cafes dimmed at! 10.30 o'clock in he evening.This, Is another measure in the continuation of the encrgetic movement to.force national economy, the first measure having been the raising of the price of sugar to 25 cents a pound, pnd also prohibiting its rale for the : manufacture of candies or other; Sweets.- The government is also making \u201ca campaign against speculations in food tuffs and wearing apparel.A semi dfficial warning has been published, Saying that peace is yet distant and that any merchant making » big pro- Bt from his goods at the present moment is a traitor to his country.Men's women\u2019s and children\u2019s shoes re selling at from $8 to $9 per pair, nd woolen and other articles have oubled in price.Foods produced in Italy, of which the exportation is ohibited, are in the hands of specu- tors, Eggs have disappeared from the markets.It is estimated that mil- flons Of eggs are stored in Rome.No egg: have been sold in the city during the past week.Quebec \u2019s Leading | | da -BONT SUCCESS MORE BRITISH STEAMERS ARE REPORTED SUNK IN THE MEDITERRANEAN.Berlin, Oct, 90, by wireless to Sayville, N.Y.\u2014The armed Bri:ish transports Crosshill and Sedek were sunk in the Mediterranean by German submarines last week, says an official statement issued by .the German Aemiralty.On October 6th, à German submarine, it is added, shelled factories and.the railroad near Catanzaro, in Calabria, Italy.\u2018The report dated yesterday, says: \u201cGerman submarines sank in the Mediterranean the following ships: October 4th the armed British transport steamer - Franconia, 13,130 tons; port steamer Crosshill, 5,000 tons, with horses and Serbian grooms; October 12th, the armed British trans port steamer Sedek, 4.600 tons, was deeply laden.Sedek were bound for Saloniki.\u201cOn October 16th, a German sub-! as the most elaborate ship scene ever marine successfully shelled factories\u2019 offered the public.The last act of and railroad works near Catanzaro, hin Calabria.\u201d The sinking of the transport Fran- the ten thousand dollars.conia, a former Cunard Liner, was eported in an official statement is- | desired and the tuneful songs caught | ; sued by the British Admiralty on Oc- the fancy of the audience, as did the Ward) | tober 3th.The Franconia carried no dancing, which was encored on sev- moved that the resignation of Chief | troops and 12 af her crew of 302 were eral occasions, : reported missing.The British steamer Crosshill was 1 ! | October 11th, the armed British trans- ns- ; in the worid.They go to California which .by way of the Panama Canal which The Crosshill and gives opportunity for the great \u201cboat MUSICAL COMEDY GREAT SUCCESS CROWDED HOUSE WITNESSES \u201cTHE MILLION DOLLAR DOLL\" LAST NIGHT.\u2014 / A very large audience witnessed the performance of \u201cThe Million Dollar Romance\u201d which was played at the Auditorium last night and fully enjoyed the comedy.The entire work is original and sbove the general rum of musical comedies, The plot is a novel one and well suited to musical comedy, The Guardian of a very beautiful young lady has invested her money in a wonderful smoke consumer, which does not Prove a great success and they are about to lose all their money when they hit upon the plan of taking the young lady to the Panama Exposition and have her compete for a ten thousand dollar prize which is to he awarded to the most beautiful \u201cDoll\u201d The Guebier .QUEBEC, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916.ATAST BATTALION IN GOOD QUARTERS, MEN ARE LODGED COMFORTABLY \u2014 STRENGTH NOW| SEVEN HUNDRED.; ree ! { | During the Jast season at Valcartier Camp visitors were agreeably struck with the efficient manner in which the Camp was conducted, the | cleanliness of the grounds particularly coming in for much favorable comment, : } Any one visiting the quarters of the 171st, Sir William Price's Battalion, at the Immigration Buildingwill be sure to speak in the same high words of praise, for the bar-! cacks, every inch of them, are spoi- fessiy clean and arranged in the most ' comfortable manner conceivable for the welfare of the troops stationed | there.Just now the strength of the Bat-; talion is 720.At present ther~ arc.625 in barracks.They live li : one big happy family with nearly all ue comforts of life at home.They have a player piano, gramophoue, circulat- | scene\u201d which has been pronounced ; ing library, writing tables, refresh- | \u201cJoy Zone\u201d at the exposition where 400 feet long and was built in Dum- \u2018 barton in 1910, Glasgow and was last reported as leaving Liverpool for an unnamed des tination on September 20th.The steamer Sédek referred to in| respective roles.the official statement probably is the British steamer Shek.of 4.811 gross tons; and owned in Liverpool, The Sebek was built in We« Hartlepool in 1909, and was 365 fect in length.HUN PROPAGANDA IN UNITED STATES MUENSTERBERG, THE ARCH- PEACE WITH RUSSIA.Cambridge, Mas: Oct.20 \u2014Hug2 Muensterberg.professor of Psycho?- ogy at Harvard University, ir an address tonight before the International Polity Club of the University.asserted that he Had been reliably informed that Russia and German: would sign terms of a separate peace before spring.and that following this peace there would be an alliance between Germany, Russia and Japan.\u201cI know from reliable sources,\u201d h.said.\u201cthat Russia is ont of joint, is half bankrupt, is sivrving and will be ready for a separate pcace before the 1 spring.The result is to be an alliance between Germany.Austria, Russia and Japan.Janan and Russia are pushing towards this combination and an overwhelming majority of the German people would welcome it toy.\u201cIt is the old Bismarckian tradition that Germany ought to he the friend of Russia and that such an alliance would be her surest protection, \u201cIf we really want to bring peace for a generation there is no hope but to bring Germany and England to an understanding before Germany ani Russia have made peace and formed an alliance.Neither the English nor the German people want this peace today, but they ought to want it.for once the new alliance is formed it will seek to crush the ambition of England for world power.\u201cSome neutral groups in Europe are seeking to bring about this understanding between Germany and England.Yet real success can be ex nected only if the government of the United States undertakes this master work.\u201d MORE CANADIANS REACH ENGLAND.Ottawa, Oct.20\u2014It is official announced through the Chief Press Censor's Office that the following troops have arrived safely in England: The 188th.Saskatchewan Battafion; half 1¢6th.Toronto Battalion; the 86th.108th, 193rd.and 319th.Nova Scotia Battalions.Drafts: Dental Corps; Royal Flying Corps Total number of troops: Officers, 376; men, 5,680, BRITISH BOAT SUNK.London, Oct.20\u2014Lloyds announces that the British steamer Penylsn has been sunk.\u2014 The British steamer Penylan formerly the Okehampton and built in Newcastle in 1908, measured 3,976 gross tons and was 940 feet long, The Penylan was owned in London and was last reported arriving at Liverpool on August 14 from Java, : was was She £he was owned in.I | | ! { Act 1\u2014Col.Barrington's bungalo on LIAR, TALKS OF SEPERATE the play takes place on the famous | Dolly wins the prize and is awarded The acting was all that could be Miss Lee Johnstone's singing was very pleasing and enthusiasticaily applauded.Harvey D.Orr, comedian and Harold Orr, coon, also delighted the audience.The ensite; company is a strong one, every mem- her displayed marked ability in their The management matinee today at 2.15.Cast.Col.Winthrope Bantington.PP Guilym Edwards.Jack Dale .N.Fred Raymond, Jr.Gloriana Meckman .Louise Willis.Malvin Meekman .Harvey D.Orr.Jasper Jackson .Harold Orr, Carmencita Alverez .Lee Johnstone Dolly Winters .Frances Morton The Ballyho Man .Kenneth Christy Tom Punch, Sailor.Paul Johnson.Dick Dacre, Sailor.Harold McClure Synopsisannounces a the Hudson.The party.Act.2\u2014On board the good ship \u201cWestward Ho\u201d on the way to! San Francisco, by way of Panama.Act.\u2014Scene 1\u2014The joy Zone, at the ; Exposition.Act 3\u2014Scene 2\u2014A garden of flowers.Act 2\u2014Scene 3\u2014Panoramic view of; the exposition and illumination of\u2019 the Tower of Jewels.\u201d .TRIES TO.JUMP ON WILSON Co DID NOT WANT TO HURT PRESIDENT BUT DISLIKED HIS; POLICIES.landscape\u2014the Pittsburg, Oct.20\u2014Richard Cullen, aged 22, a machinist, who was taken into custody after attenpting to jump on the running board of an autonio- bile in which Presiden: Wilson was riding here today was examiner by! physicians this afternoos and ordeved sent to the City Home at Mayview for further observation regarding his ! sanityt Cullen denied that he intended harming the President, saying he was not satisfied with the administration's foreign policies and just wanted to\u2018 télle to him.A bottle of liquid in a bag carried by Cullen was found to contain medicine, according to the; police.A knife with a blade five inches long and several wood chisels were also in the bag.Cullen had been attending night school at à local tech nical institute, working during the day for a steel company.\u2014 WHAT HE WANTED.Me.H.G.Wells, the famous author deiests interviews, and will never willingly submit to unburden himself to them.One day recently, while he was walking in a country lanc near his home, he espied a keen-visaged, alert- ooking man coming quickly toward m.The stranger looked every inch a journalist, ard firmly convinced that \u2018he was about to be interviewed, Wells dodged aside down a convenient bridle-path.But the stranger wouldn't be shaken off, and doggedly followed his quarry down the path, through a broken hedge, and across a meadow, at last running him to earth behind » haystack.Resigning himself to his fate, Wells turned and faced his tormentor.\u201cGlad you've come to anchor at fast.old man,\u201d said the latter cheerfully.\u201cPlease tell me where I can find a \u2018pubs\u2019 I'm dying for a glass of boon, -\u2014 ment booth, etc.ete, all of which comes under the supervision of offi.| cers known as the Canteen Com- | mittee.The officers in charge arc: Major W.R.Stevens, Lt.Roberge and Lt.Labrecque.À staff of five men under the supervision of Sgt.Stanley attend to the wants of the, men while in the canteen.; The recreation also is very neatly arranged too and harmonizes well with the balance of :e: well kept \u2018barracks.The 171st.can now boast of three of the best bands of any of the Oyerscas regiments.The bugle band Las 24 members, the pipe band nine pipers and five drummers and brass, band, twenty-two musicians.Yesterday afternoon the Battalion was out for a route march returning to Barracks at 4.30 o'clock.Recruits i are coming in at a good clip recently.; VARS GFT TO RED CROSS, CAMPAIGN HAS ALREADY NETTED OVER MILLION AND A QUARTER.Toronto, Oct.20\u2014The* following - summary of the results in the Province was issued at the Red Cross cam- | paign offices at 11 o'clock tonight.Cities, including several not yet reported, at least last year's figures an: a few others whose canvasses are yet to be held at ohjective set\u2014$1.34.000, Towns, sixty-six reporting out of 137\u2014$147,073.Villages and townships\u201426 out of 142 villages, 41 cut of 34 townships\u2014 $37,392, County grants already made\u2014$50,- 250, Six hundred and ninety-four municipalities yet to hear from.Grand total\u201491,268,915, BRITISH SCHOONER RUNS AGROUND.Woodmont, Conn.Oct, 20\u2014Mis- taking the lights of this town for New Haven hatbor, the.British schooner Priscillia, hurrying to shore for medical attention for her captain, Robert Newcombe, of Parrshoro, N.S., grounded on a sand bar in Long Island Sound near here tonight, in a dense fog.Captain New- : combe, who is seriously ill of \u201cpleurisy, was removed from his craft by A rescue party sent from shore, given | medical attention here and then hur-! | ried to a New Haven hospital.The remainder of the chew was also brought ashore, The vessel was hard aground late tonight, with a high sea running.The Priscillia, loaded with coal, was bound for St.Stephen, N.B.,/ from Elizabethport, N.J.She is owned in St.John, N.B.Yan ean't sierp be- canne the serves ate Narreties ing.« for 92.50.All desl von, Bates & Co, 144.\u201cO wears our measure Suits.\u201d pres Bleury 535 a51Ste Cathefinét + hey're Made By Stalwart British Hands TRAIGHT THRU\u2014from the carding of the wool to the last detail of finishing\u2014the fabrics from which \\ our Maiie-to-Measure Suits and Overcoats are tat- lored are stristiy fritish-made.This superior attribute .ts out as the keynote of excellence in the splendid new weoliens continually Made To Your Measure UR whole effor, year after year, is toward improving and perfecting our merchandising, but never changing the fundamental structure of our gigantic business\u2014that of giving the utmost in Quality to the man who $15 Made-to- Write for Free Samples, Fashion Plates, Self-Measure Forms and Tape Line, Address: 415 $t.Catherine St.East, Montreal i coin Maison | TAILOR SH 18 GREAT OPS IN CANADA Sherbrooke.Charlottetown, P.E.L Halifaz Quebec Amherst, N.8.&.John, N.B.Lachine Bydney, N.8.Moncton, N.B, : Three Rivers New Glasgow, NS.Fredeticton, N.B, 69 CROWN ST.QUEBEC , arriving from England.We want you to coniè in and inspect these materials\u2014look them over thoroughly and oritically.We ask you to compare them with woollons made In this country.Tully satisfied as to quality\u2014we want the | pleasure of your measure for either a Suit or Overcoat hen, if you are AoHornsaur President, English & Scotch Woollen Co.OUT OF TOWN MEN ° | FEWER SHIPS LAST YEAR.A decline in the iwumber of vessels in Canadian rzgistey is shown by the figures for last year, which have been compiled at the Marine and Fisheries Department.The total number of verels so registered was 8,757, of which 4,132 were steamers.The total net tonnage was 920,312.Although the decline is not so great as woulé apptar from à comparison of the figures with those of the preceding year, owing to the fact that a revision of the list resulted in the elimination ov the names of à number of vessets which had heen carried.hut were no longer in commission, the number of new vessels constructed was less.le was 264 last year of 18433 tons, as compared with 319 the previous year 2,000.of hea the number of ships decreased.however, there was an increase in the number of sailors sers- ing on hoard them.The figures were Ofies Hours: Office, 5668; Residence, 1794, 0teitam, Ste5p.æ, 7%009pm Dr.EUGENE BEAULIEU SURGEON-DENTIST, 88 ST.JOHN STREET LU \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEBEC.es LOUIS-PHILIPPE MORIN, | Public Accountant ACCOUNTANCY, AUDITING, LIQUIDATION, ADMINIS.TRATION, ARBITRATION AND COLLECTION, MOUNTAIN HILL, QUEBEC, 106 Telephone 6874, 45,461 as compared with about 4%-, Lan the year before DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Lire MINERS AND SXIFPERS OF THE CELEBRATED me \u201cPOMINION\" STTAM and GAS COALS - QUEBEC, BER 91, 2916, tus PATIGOTIC FUND.\u2018Mélbees now being made to place the Quebec Patriotic Fuad in a position where there can be asswran:a thet its coffers shall always be cap able of meeting demands upon them \u2018ope worthy of hearty commendation.The records of the fund in this city \u2018amd province show that while some men have given most liberally there tre many others whose contributions Lane been pitifully small in compar- there will be a good response oa the part of the public this season ib the matter of attendance.It is the just dee of the generous foundæ, Dr.Douglas, who has also recently added to his benefactions by providing an endowment for the aanual purchase of books on science, history and travel, for the library of the Literary and Historical Society.Although Morrin College has ceased for some | years from being a teaching institu- tiow it is still capable of serving high educational purposes in the community.THEY HAVE IT WRONG.\u201cIf this war was confined to submarines Germany would have won it long ago.\"\u2014Detroit Free Press.The Free Press is wrong.Britisa isom with their ability to pay.If all, such funds could be assessed for sy + she municipalities of the province: the responsibility for their mainten- ! submarines have performed feats in this war that far surpass anything done by German underseas boats The difference is that they have confined their activities to legitimate suce would be horne equally by all | warfare.What the Pree Press prob- wen on the principle of ability to pay i rather than willisgness to contribute.! ably means is that Germany should be declared the winmer on points in Te is probably this principle which | 1agq of lives of neutrals and noncom- bas animaied the Government of Sir | patants.Lomer Conin in donating such a magnificent sum to the fund.The object of :he fund is most da-; servisg.It aims to Rll in part the place of the breadwinner who has turned his family dependents over ts the tender attentions vf his fellow men while he is absent der Louis XIV.in i i po om Sd eid) Only restful sleep CB _ _ .until the reign of Napoleon 111.In ol : y ve Warm: Underwear, two.Pieces or al those years, the peonle of Alsace i ee >» a \u2018 BT pue - orrain v A =.LEA 3 ; 1 - 3 Combiriations.Woolen Sox, Gloves oo Trey er rT routs tea.| 2 (The Ostermoor is built\u2014not stuffed.Layer upon layer of clean, sweet (Bi and Mufflers.a am rubjects and some me; (IŸ cotton felt is built into the casing, It stays that way indefinitely\u2014will not We carry a big: stock of Sweaters ET ie Ceres Toners 2 mat, become lumpy or ungven\u2014and gives a lifetime of restful sleep.and Coat Sweaters in all sizes and mente beng to amit the stemmnerr | HS When you consider that one-third of your life is spent in bed, $18 seems pH colors.Se women theatre De Riine.It is fd: a very little outlay for so much health, comfort and enjoyment.5 as a whole became Jhorouetty Frenth i: Cow ; ' 0 in sentiment in t ti 3° h ; A Bx and were pioud of their citizenship Bi Ask your dealer Jor the \u201cOstermoor\u201d or write us Jor the io - or ira: vien pment Worry JO name of the + Sart\u2019, phen the precisces wered J 4 a ; J.name of the nearest agent.a .The German Tyrunny.i ae A 1 TS NE At once another regime was inau- C 1 7 init i : Prost Sys uroke due pening THE PARKHILL MANUFACTURING CO.LIMITED ie French nguage wi lished.'@! ; i% rs on (8 THE ALASKA FEATHER AND DOWN Co.LIMITED i | | even.en.Merchants were 1 .sem: obliged to keep thei; i \u201c ç ; 2e 455 man\" There was taal en = oY Makers of Bedsteads and Bedding ig B .4FX sace 0 \u2019 (à .Pf! A - ; |e Fe ort ear of fa Winnipeg MONTREAL Vancouver iQ: Their.i itm .©: filled by German immigrants.mers ei Made in Canada .\u201cALASKA on an article means High Grads Every Particle.\u201d 7e i$ them were adventurers, who were ap- ia j : i -! pointed: to off.ti ve LT savansessovenciancensiss 0.musmammessecs.a00u ge, .Rete 0es cre cern ecaonsanasss capes seane SP || | ernment.Bn the source yan Gov- [> OSTERMOOR 40 OSTENMOOR 0 @ap OSTERMOGE 6 OF TERMOOR | SLATER stamped on tiie sole of your sho means style, Insotvent: | grounds.é 3 e .eG i.NOTICE But Professor Christian Ehrenfels - comfort, long wear and the right price.NOTICE is herehy given that on Fr'lay, 27th of October, 1916, at 11.00 o\u2019clock, a.m., will be sold at our office, 101 St.Peter street.Quebec, the assets of this Tse tate, as follows: A\u2014Stack of groceries and liquors ._ .Store furniture \u2026.gion.Sister Marie Joseph de la Croix, all residing in rie Joseph of Baie St.War.would it not.he asks, be advis- .$1.00498 Taul, County of Charlevoix, will ap- ahle\u2014nay.even imperative\u2014to lay B\u2014Cash register (Nationals.700.00 ply to the Legislature of the Province aside after the war the severe moral B C\u2014Ham slicer (Dayton).110.00 of Quebec, at \u2018*v next session there- code which res-ricts civilised peoples a .| D-\u2014One seale (Dayton?.70.00 of, for the passi.ix of an Ac: incorpor- *U MONORAMY.ard to make a start by \u201c\u2014Book dets according ©» ating them ints a civil corporation giving some permission té the cour- Bist .oo 2222 2.53348 under the name ef \u201cLes Petits Soeurs 3RCNS fighters returning from battle\u201d t J e h Street Tel 6895 F\u2014Rolling stock .| 153.90 Franciscaines d: Marie de Montreal,\u201d 10 Practise polygamy under certain 8 0S p .G\u2014Rent of store to April in for the followin: purposes: conditions.He.ton.recognises the 1917.Elementary and superior education, Mificulties in the way even of à part- The sale will be made for cach item creation of ncviciates.crphanages, ial or temporary suspension.which seperately.nurseries.free wnd paving schools, Would break with the marogamistic The inventory and list of boo® hoarding school.work-rooms, house.ideas that at the present time prevail | TT \u2014 SET ge pT - debts may be seen at our office.keeping and industrial schools, refor- in all classes of society; nevertheless, ligerents might seem almost childish.WONDERS OF THE ALPS.The store will he opened on Thurs- matories.for teaching of the deaf and Professor Ehrenicls expresses the be- To seek to put stop to the murder \u2014_\u2014 day, October 26th.1916, for inspec- dumb.the blind.creation «nd up-keep lief that in the long run monogamy of nations.which is developing more | Changes Nature Wrought to Uplift tion of stock.furniture, etc.Terms: CASH.BEDARD & BELANGER.Joint Curators.Office: 101 St.Peter street, Quebec, Oct.18th.1016.0.19,21,24,26x4 IN THE HEART OF THINGS TAKE YOUR MEALS AT: Tha Marathon Cafe NOTED MUSICIAN OF MONTREAL Advises The Use Of \u201cFRUIT-A-TIVES\", The Famous Fruit Medicine, ! fn my opinion, no other medicine \u201clu the world is so curative for Constips- | tion end Iudigestion as\u201c Fruit-a-tives\u201d\".1 wasasuffererfrom these complaintsfor five years, and my sedentary oecupa- | tion, Musie, brunght about a kind of | Intestinal Paralysis \u2014with nasty Head- * aches, belching gas, drowsiness sfter | eating, and Pain in the Back.I tried * pills and medicines of physicians, but gothing helped me, Then Iwasinduced to try \u2018*Vruit-a-tives\u201d, and now for six mombhs I have been entirely well.1 advise a:y one who suffers from that horrible trutde=Chronie Constipation | with the resultant ialigestion, to try | 1e Fruit-é-tives\"*, and yôu will be ! a-roeably surprised at the great benefit «va will recrive\u201d, A.RG: ENBURG, NOTICE is hereby given that the Reverend Dames Lumina Rolduc, in religion.Sister Marie Dominiue; Genevieve Larouch:.in religion.Sister - de la Purification: Aimee Marie Ouellet.in religion.Sister Marie Aimee de Jesus: Alexs:a Marchand.in reli- of alms-houses and homes for the sick.old or infi-m of both cexes, hospitals for the sick.dispensaries, asy- tums for idiots.lunatics and epileptics of both sexes.with all other rights .and powers enicved by shailar establishments in the Province of Quebec, - the whole with the consent of the Ecclesiastical Authority., I.G.BELLEY.Attys.for Petitioners Quebec, Oct.4, 1918.O.13.claw.frxé SOME SDELIGHTS FROM GERMAN } (Londos Chronicle) It may sound incredible.but some | serious-minded people in Germany are canvassing the adoption of poly gamy as a remedy for depopulation.At all events, several Herren Professoren are quite keen on the ides, and articles are devoted to the subject by, | among others, Dr.Wecken, in the | \u201cPamilien geschichtliche Blaetter,\u201d Dr.Grahovsky in \u201cDes newe Deut.| schland,\u201d and Professor Christian | Ehrenfels, of Prague University, in the \u201cArchiv fuer Rassen und Geseli Ichafshiologie.\u201d | De, Weckea zonfines himself to the historical aspect of the question.He priests, and the limitation of the number of monastic inmates as à means of making good the awful human losses of the Thirty Years\u2019 War, Dr.Grahovsky.for his part.hesitates to plunge.His general attitude is summed up in a quotation from a pamphlet, \u201cWar and the Increase of Population.\u201d in which it is said:\u2014 \u201cit is a common knowledge that polygamy is an estaslishel institution in Fastern countries and among the Mormons.It is, unfortunately.not so well known in Germany that this has not led to any immoral state of things.But the introduction of polygamy into Germany would meet with extraordinary obstacles.Monogamy has taken too strong roots.Moreover.in consequence of the expense would apparently go \u201cwhole hog.\u201d The polygamist solution is apparent- i ly not a new idea with him, for he refers back to articles of his iat he published years ago in the same review.If only in the interest of the preservation of \u2018he national vigour and the restoration of the population strength, Freight Dept, Telephone 0010, street.Telephone EAL \u2014 QUEBEC \u2014 LIVERPOOL | Mon antes : FREIGHT (tAveasnn- \u2018 nca O0 DA 18 \u2018Sr tar o Vi.M.MAacPHERSON.63 Dainousie Sr.Qusssc,P.0 - 100% 111% 116% 117 28 Da 108% 10674 és 87% 175% 82 70% 054$ 2234 55 87 46% 2654 53% 193% 18554 119 4154 108% \u201c6 4 17% 174 0% eM 114% 115% 27% 27 53% 13% 44 my - 147% 10% 114% 1 a0 .\u201c% nn 71% 2% 12% 107% 108 \u2026 bo 143 21434 1114 111% 5776 48 2% 724 5 20% 11014 131 3% 764 100% 100% » % .13414 130 sa 23% 30% 38% 180% 150% 118% 119 120% 121% 175 s1% 0% v3 2% a 8% 4% 3814 iterinf THE BEST PROSPECT The voyage from Canada to the West Indies and returu by the ships of the Roya! 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