The Quebec chronicle, 26 octobre 1917, vendredi 26 octobre 1917
[" \u2018PAIR AND MILDER.ESTABLISHED 1764, Patronized by H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught.PURE CALM BUOILLON.Preprasd by E.8.Burnham Co, New York When diluted and served HOT, it makes a delicious, dainty and nourishing broth for dinner, or for afternoon and evening functions.: ly good for the sick, aged and convalescent.In bottle containing 14 liquid ounces .c.c.oueee In A.GRENIER 94 and 96 8T.JOHN STREET Phones 1247-1248, à \u201cThe Weather FRENCH MAKE GENERAL PETAIN'S TROOPS ATTACKED AGAIN YESTERDAY ALL ALONG THE LINE, CAPTURING IMPORTANT GERMAN POSITIONS AND THOUSANDS OF PRISONERS \u2014 LAON RAILWAY JUNCTION NOW IN SIGHT\u2014NUMBER OF PRISONERS SINCE TUESDAY EXCEEDS 12,000\u2014BRITISH AND FRENCH REPULSE ATTACK IN YPRES SECTOR \u2014GERMANS STILL RETIRING IN NORTHERN RUSSIA, THE FIRST DEFEAT OF LLOYD-CEORGE AN AMENDMENT TO THE GOV- BRNMENT PETROLEUM BILL WAS CARRIED.London, Oct.28-\u2014 Premier Lloyd.George's government suffered its first defeat in the House of Commons tonight .In the Government bill to mote the production of petroleum the United Kingdom, provision was made for a payment of a royalty of nine-pente per ton.An amendment striking this provision out, was carried 44 to 38.The defeat of the Governmeat is regarded as purely mechanical, and will not affect the Government's ten- wre of office.HUNS MAY RETIRE 710 À NEW LINE PRESSURE OF FRENCH VICTORY MAY FORCE ANOTHER BIG WITHDRAWAL.Copenhagen, Oct.25.\u2014The Germans, under pressure of the French victory on the Aisne, may endeavor to effect a genersl retirement to a pow Hindenburg line well in the reir of thelr present positions.Various hints from German sources lately have indicated that the German experts, recognizing the menace, particularly to the exposed salient southwest of Laon were preparing a new fortified line somewhere between Laon and their former front, to which they expected to effect an orderly retirement akin to their spring withdrawal, as soon as the menace became pressing.The French attack seems to have snticipated this strategy, and the German withdrawal, if made now un- : der the hammering of a victorious\u2019 opponent, is likely to be quite à different operation from that planned.HUNS SURPRISED TO SEE AMERICANS.Washington, Oct.25\u2014 The presence of American troops in France caused great astonishment to the crews of the Zeppelins L-49 and L-50 brought down by the French last Saturday, while returning from & raid on Rngisnd.Officisl despatches to the State Department said the prisoners declared that not one of them knew of the landing of any American expeditionary forces.WHEAT CROP LESS THAN LAST YEAR.Washington, Oct.36.\u2014The world's wheat crop is one per cent less than it was last year for the countries that thus far have reported to the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, Cublegrams to the art- ment of Agriculture from the insti tute lsseed today place the produc: |tion for exemption, while 940 have tion at 1,796,000,000 bushels \u2014 Ln.S\u2014\u2014\u2014 À HUNDRED MORE CANADIANS NEEDED ARE REQUIRED TO ENTER THE ROYAL NAVAL AIR SERVICE.The French forces in the Alsne region continued to develop their success of Tuesday, when they made an advance over a front of about six miles, capturing important German positions and thousands of prisoners, Following up minor successes Wednesday, the French again attacked Thursday along the entire line, forcing the Germans to abandon Monkey Mountain, east of Vauxaitlon, the village and forest of Pinon, the village of Pargny-Filain, on the extreme east of the line and numerous fortified farms and cther points of vantage.The latest drive of the French brings General Petain\u2019s army within sight of the important railway junction of Laon, the objective sought for, which now is a scant eight miles distant.Large quantities of way stores were aban.>ned by the enemy in their retreat and additional .guns .and prisoners were captured.The number of prisoners taken since the drive began, now excesds 19,000 mien, more than 900 of whom are officers, Twa thousand of the prisoners were bagged Thursday.Ar.indication of the rapidity with which the drive has been carried out is the total number of guns the Germans were forced to leave behind them, These aggregate 130 among them several howitzers, not to mention several undred small calibre pieces, like minnenwerfer and machine guns.Ottawa, Oct.25\u2014A hundred more l young Canadians are required by the! Briitsh Admiralty to enter the Ro;al Naval Air Service as probable fiyers.Announcement to this effect was\u2018 made by the Department of Naval! Servcie today.Candidates will be re-! quired to serve for the duration of the war.They must be over the age of seventeen and a half years and must not, 26 à rule, nave passed their twenty-chird birthday, although ex- ceptionaliss sutiable men who have.not passed their 25th birthday may be accepted.The department an-, nounces that only men who are ath- tetes and perfectly fit as well as possessed of education and intellectual capacity, can be accepted.The need tor perfect eyesight is emphatised.MILK COMMITTEE COMPLETES WOR: WILL PROBABLY RETURN DECISION ON PRICE OF MILK TODAY.\u2019 On the 25-mile front running from Monte Rombon on the Bainsizza plateau, the battle between the Austro-German forces and the Italans up parently is growing in intensity, with the Austro-Germans dg.aggressors but with the Italians stubbornly resisting everywhere, Although the German War Office asserts that gains have been made at varicus points along the line, the Italian official communication does not concede any losses ecept on the cast bank of the Isonzo south of Monte sizza plateau, where the Germans had announced successes, and on the west slope of Monte San Gabriele, enemy attacks were repulsed and tliat the Italians even took several aundred prisoners.Not alone does the German Was Office assert that the Italian line, barring the way to the valley of the Flitsch Basin and to Tolmino was oveniun and that positions also were captured on the Bainsizza plateau, but that large quantities of booty were taken by the Austro-Germans and that more than 10,000 prisoners feil inta their hands, including duvisional and brigade staffs.Ottawa, Oct.38 \u2014~The milk committee, appointed by the Food Controller to investigate the price of milk, completed their initial work at \u2018 the session this afternoon, and will probably return their decision tomorrow evening.A special meeting of the committee While the operations on the Ypres sector of the front in Flanders continue to be carried cut mainiy by -the artillery with the British and French will be held tomorrow afternoon, and | hurling the greater weight of metal, the Ge s have launched id the decision will be arrived at after | other strong counter-attack south of the Houtholst fore:t where the Biitthe chairman, Mr.P.E.Tustin, has | ish and French armies have joined hands.heard the view of each member of the committee, It is probable that the decision will take the form of a resolution.as in the case of oleomargarine, to be forwarded to Controller Hanna.It can be safely said, however, that some concentrated form of delivery will be suggested.The evidence and the in- | Again this attack met with repulse.In intensive air fighting Wednesday night the French airmen shot down or forced to land in a damaged condition twenty-five Garman planes, The retirement of the Germans on the northern Russian front con.tinge.The enemy is now as far back as the Rodenpois-Turkain line, ap- formation given by the farmers or producers showed that they demand.| ed, individually and collectively, an Increased price for their product.The price asked aversges out to 30 cents per gallon.On the other hand, the distributors, with only one or two exceptions, stated that if there was & central or concentrated form of delivery in each city, they would be able to save approximately one cent per quart.proaching the Dvina river vegion.Behind them the Germans are destroying everything on the fifteen mile front over which they are retreating.On the Gulf of Rigs, the Germans have attempted a further landing on the Werder peninsula in order to harrass the Russian right wing, but were stopped by the Rusaian fire.Possibly in view of the operations of German naval units at the head of the Gulf of Finland the civil population is evacuating Kronstadt, the great Russian fortress and naval oise near Petrograd.REGISTRATION SLOW IN MANITOBA.Winnipeg, Oct 38\u2014Only about one sixth of the men ia class one of the Military Service Act have registered in Manitoba thus far.The figures announced dy EB.H.Chapman, registrar, this morning show that 6,087 have made applica- BRITISH STATEMENT.London, Oct.85\u2014\u2014Field Marshal Haig\u2019s official report of che operations in Flanders today reads: \u201cFollowing on the activity of his artiliery already reported, the enemy delivered another strong counter-attack yesterday evening south of reported for service.Houtholst forest.His troops were gain completely repulsed.TOR M | SODA WATER DRY GINGER SCHWEPPES ENGLISH TABLE WATERS HEHE en mu me - \u201cSuccessful raids were made yesterday afternoon and early ia the night by Gloucester, Worcester and Beckshire troops against the enemy's positions between Roeux and Gavrelle.Many Germans were killed and THE KING enemy dugouts destroyed.Ws captured a machine gun\u201d FRENCH STATEMENT, Paris, Oct.26-The French forces on the Aisne todey continued their vecessiul advance capturing several important villages as well as two thousand additional prisoners.Since the beginning of the present opera.the announcement made tonight by the War Office, more than have besa captured, as well as 190 big ques sad many guns ALE QUEBEC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1917.\u2018 ANOTHER DRIVE ! OVER A FRONT OF SIX MILES DEVELOPING TUESDAY'S SUCCESS Rombon.To the contrary this communication asserts that on the Bain-, DARK PROSPECTS FOR GERMAN PEOPLE FACING A GENERAL SHORTAGE OF SUPPLIES FOR COMING WINTER.Copenhagen, Oct.28\u2014Some of the prospects which the German people are called upon to face the comiig winter are officially announced in today's German newspapers as ful- lows:\u2014There is only enough shee leather for the use of miners, fishermen, canal workers and u few allied trades.The manufacturer of leather footwear for the rest of the populs- tion will soon be suspended.They will have to get along wth wo.den soles and cloth uppers.\u201cThere is a big shortage in vegetable and no hope of any mate izl improvement in the fresh vegetable supply.The turnip must again be one of the mainstays of German diet this winter, although to a less Jegree than last year.\u201cThe fuel problent has not been solved, desp'te al\u2019 the efforts made for its solulion, and the city vopur'a- tions may expect to notice the res- uits of this fact keenly from .ime to t'me.The coal commissioner Drophesies that\u2019 the pinch will be \u2018cle here and there within the next few days.\u201cThe railway administration of Saxony anrounced that railway t:a- vel will not be allowed without special permission.Soldiers in the home camps are limited in tleir week-end furloughs and Saturday and Sunday trips of mothers ard sweethearts to sce the boys in camp are stopped in order to cup down railway travel.The Prussian ail- ways will probabiy follow suit.\u201cFinally, after the fashion plates for winter are out, the government has decreed the woinen's skirts must | be made with a reduced amount of! material, which will necess\u2019.ate their bein; made both shorter and fi ht-: er.\u201d Clever Styles in Fur Coats Original new notes have been struck in the designs and trimmings of our Hudson Seal Persian Lamb and Pony Coats.The distinctive development of the big ccllars and cuffs, the flare of pockets and unbelted backs make them particularly charming.Needless to say only rich, full furred, well dried pelts are used, pelts that we are sure will give lasting satisfaction.Don't wait till the rush of the cold season forces you into a hasty decision.See them now at your leisure.i ol Rofo s (a The Toronts, Oct.25\u2014Atlantic enrst storm has almost disappesred and the wind has become light in the guif asd Maritime Provinces.The wea.! ther today was overcast and coo\u2019 in the western provinces, and fair wed somewhat milder from Ontario cas.; ward, Temperatures.Min.Max.! Prince Rupert .33 4c Victoria .is »& | Vancouver .,.44 su Edmonton .7H 42 Lattleford .u0 ss Prince Albert .32 34 ; Medicine Hat .30 a Moose Jaw .\u2026.8 3s Regina - ee 2 RC) Winnipeg .,\u2026 22 34 Port Arthur ., .,, 32 42 l'arry Sound .34 +\u201c London .a8 48 Toronto .H su Kingston .36 46 \u201cOrtava \u2026 .24 42 ; Montreal .36 42 Quebec as 4\u2018; Halifax .ve 48 FE Forecasts, | Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay: South-east winds; fair and milder, showers again by night.' Ottawa Valley and Upper St.Lawrence: Moderate winds; fair and milder.! J cer St.Lawrence, Gulf and North Shore: Moderate winds; fair snd milder.Maritme Provinces: Moderate westerly winds; mostly fair ayd mild.Superi~t District: Strong easterly winds, with occasions] rains Western Provinces: Fresh wi ls; overcast and cool, light sleet or 5° w in many localities.| ! GERMANY MUST RECKON WITH JAPAN TOO | nhagen, Oct.85.\u2014 Captain von Salzmann, military critic and far .eastern expert of the Vossische Zeitung, warns his readers that they no longer have the right to count upon A future war between Japan and the United States, which has become a fixed idea with the average German and a definite element in the government's political calculations.This, element, the captain writes, must be\u2019 eliminated for a long time, at least, and Germany instead must count : upon Japan to enter into the Paris economy sgreement and rticipate in an anti-German post-bellum busl- | nest sh te } / .J ARE you having a party at your house on All Hallows Eve?If J so, come now and choose the accessories, before they are all gone.§ We have the following: LUNCH SETS, PAPER GARLANDS, HALLOWE'EN CAPS, § CAT and WITCH CUT-OUTS, CREPE PAPER, decorated with § Witch designs; H PLACE CARDS, HALLOW-EEN PARLY § INVITATIONS, Etc.Etc., \u2014 i JOHN E.WALSH°S Reg\u2019d.STREET.300 Electric Irons At the Bargain Price of $3.45 FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.Do Not Lose This Opportunity.Public Service Corporation, 146 St, John St.Phone 5050.= =\u2014 0.20xst, ma, wd, frixs PE SO ETT ¢ , ir vr.sted, on.SS mnt le Be Bhi dm Sie Herbert 8.Holt, street, MT St Joseph street SIT St John street, 781 St.Valier street and Limoilou - Safety Deposit Bozes to rent at Lower Town and Fabrique strost Branches.VAL.QUET'S RESTAURANT (Formerly of Boston.) C.ty Hall Square THE SELECT RESTAURANT A LA CARTE, WHERE THE BEST MEAL IS SERVED Breakiast - = < = st = we + 3x Li aéiess \u2018sr Funerai will leave her husband's sesidence, No.80 St.Gabriel street, on Saturday the 37th inst, st 3:30 for Trinity Church, thence to ount Hermon Cemetery.Friends end soquaintances are respectfully invited te attend SHERIDAN\u2014On October 38rd, 1017, William Sheridan, at the age of 68 yours, former employee of H.Mwa\u2014 Customs, and member of CM.B.A.Puneral will leave his late resi \u2014\u2014-\u2014dGeuce, 26 Champlain Market, at 080 am.Friday, for St.Patrick's Church and thence to St.Patrick's Cemeteryinvited to attend.please copy.Ry, at the age of 16 Paneral will leave Cemetery.y Members of C.M.B.A.and friends - and acquaintances are respectfully > = i Montreal and Now York papers : STURTON\u2014On 9th inst, at 18354 \"sth Avenue, Limoilou, Alnsworth Henry Lwesay Sturton, only child of Lwesay Sturton, engineer C.Nmonths.bis father\u2019s\u2019 .residence at 3:00 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, 37th instant, to Limoilou Church and thence to St.Charles AUDITORIUM Week of October 22n Five Acts of VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES.The Biggest Show in Town.Matinee, 10c.Evng., 10c, 15c and 26c.d.EMPIRE THEATRE TODAY: SJAMES MORRISO \u201cTWO MEN and a WOMAN,\u201d and BILLY WEST COMEDY.LA BANQUE NATIONALE Ou and after Friday, the 3nd of November next, this Bank will pay to its Shareholders a dividend of two and a quarter per cent.being at the rate of nine per cent per annum, upon its Paid-up Capital, for the quarter ending on the 81st of October next.This dividend will be paid according to the list of shareholders of record oa the 16th of October next * By order of the Board.N.LAVOIR, General Manager.Quebec, Sept.18, 1917.8.34xmn,wd.fr.te 0.31 NOTICE \u201cLes Prevoyants du Canada,\u201d incorporated by Statute of Quebec, 9 Ed.VII.ch.181, aemendod by 1 Geo.V.3nd session, ch.69, will apply to the Legislature of the Province of Que bec, at its next session for amendments to their charter for the fol lowing purposes: .To define to whom the mouthly assessments may be returned; To define to whom the rent may be payable; To define, for the purpos*s of said Company, the words redeemable debentures of municipal or school corporation; To define the word donor mes- tioned in said charter; To make clause 31 read clearly; To provide for change in the date of annual meeting; To give powers to the Company to invest its funds in certain securities; To declare what sections of the * Quebec insurance law shall apply to the Company.Belleau, Baillargeon & Belleau, 1 Attys.for Applicants.I Quebec.Sept.27, 1917.O.sx1aw,frixim VICTOKIA THEA TODAY: with Helen Hesperis.Mack Sennett Comedy in Admission 10 THE The world\u2019s greatest \u201cCamille,\u201d Also a s AUCTION SALE In the mutter of: WILLIAM STROUD, Butcher, of 29 Ste.Foye Roed, Quebec, Insolvent; NOTICE Is hereby given that om | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1917, at 11:00 o\u2019clock, a.m.Friday Evening.Company.OLYMPIA \u2018Thursday, Friday, Saturday.\u201cTHE JURY OF FATE\u201d A story of Human, Emotion, with Mabel erro.Ten Cents Only.Auditorium.The ceiebrated Bass: ROTHIER of the Metropolitan Opera Seats now on sile at the Theatre.Price = - - 80c, Te, $1.00, $1.50.O.24x3 - Attractive _Auction Sale \"he the late residence of R.Rocher, Esq, No.818 Grande Alles, on Tuesday, October 30th, 1917, at 10:00 o'clock.Stik Parlor Set, Mahogany Center .Tadle, Ornaments, Silk Curtains, and Poles, Baby-grand Piano (cost $900), Music Stand and Stool, Electric Lamps, Chesterfield Sofa, Royal Wil- \u201clow Rug, William-and-Mary Dining- .room Set, Silver and Sheffield Plated Ware, fine Cut-glass Ware, Dinner and Tes Sets, Coffee Sets, fine Bronze and Stained Oak Boudoir set, Sec- \u2018tional Bookcase, Rattan Chair, all the Electric Fixtures in house, Stair Carpet, and Rods, Brass Bedsteads, Mattress, and Spring, Bureau and Ladies\u2019 Dressing Tables and Chiffonier, à Enamelled Bedroom Furniture, Sofa, Chamber Ware, New Gas Stove, Cooking Utensils, Refrig- \"erator and Sundry other goods.Fold- Lady's Desk.Bed in oak in Sine above is all new and in fine On view Monday, the 39th October, from 2:00 order, and artistic goods.to 5:00 o'clock p.m.JOS.A.GALE, O.26x4 pes 2-00 ae POS Pierre Audet, B.A, LLL.ve St.Amable St Tel.8440.Tei.1966 and SOLICITORS Tel.5800.tu Lar Auetioneer, Joachim Grenier, B.A, LL.L, 20 St.Stanislas St.AUDET & GRENIER ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, 111 MOUNTAIN HILL, Quebec.Will be sold at ous office, 101 Se Pater street, Quebec, the asests of this estate, as follows: A\u2014Stock in trade.§ 60.77 B\u20141 Scale (Fairbanks).320.00 C\u2014Rolling stock.816.00 D-Book debts according to ; Nat.ne oo ono.48968 E\u2014Rent of store to April 30th, 1918.The sale will be made for each item separately.The inventory and list of book debts may be seen at our office.The store will be opened for inspection, Monday, October 88th, 1917.Terms of sale: CASH.BEDARD & BELANGER, Assignees.Office: 101 Se.Peter street, Quedec, Oct.28nd, 1917.0.24,26,20x8 CIRCUIT COURT.No.soe.THE CHINIC HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED, a body politic and corporate, having its principal office in Quebec, Plaintiff; vi CHARLES O.DELISLE, of the city of New York, in the State of New York, one of the United States of American, Defendant.The Defendant is ordered to appear cation of the present order.J.B.DIONNE, A true copy.Dep.C.C.C.FITZPATRICK, DUPRE & GAGNON, Attorneys for Plaintiff.0.20x3 BAPTIST CHURCH.A social gathering and conference was held at the Baptist Church last Wednesday evening.The Acting Pastor Dr.Spencer presided and gave an address on the future of the Church's work.Rev.E.J.Stobo, the Deacons and others, took part and outlined the present status of the Church and its work with plans for reaching many non-churchgoers.The \u2018 cake and the school room was filled \u2018with an interested audience.COURT OF SESSIONS.For selling liquor without a license | Georges Thibault, of St.Roch, was condemned in the Court of Sessions yesterday to pay à fine of $100 and costs.| The ease of James Allen, charged with à serious offence, which was to have come up for hearing yesterday, was postponed owing to one of the principal witnesses failing to appear.The Investigation in the , case of Lieut Col.Readman was continued privateln.\u2019 within a month from he last publi-! IS IN THE CTI RETIRING CMIEP JUSTICE OF INDIA ON WAY TO ENG LAND.Sir Edward Deschamps Chamier, retiring Chief Justice of India, is in the city, registered at the Chateau, accompanied by Lady Chamier.The distinguished visitor was a Judge in India for sixteen years and Chief Justice for four years, during which time he had a population of sixty million people under his jurls- diction.Yesterday morning Sir Edward called on Sir Francois Lemieux, Chief Justice of the Superior Court, at his office In the Court House.Sir Edward and Lady Chamier are delighted with Quebec.They expect to sail shortly for Emgland.LEON ROTHIER ARRIVES IN CITY GREAT FRENCH SINGER, WHO GIVES RECITAL TONIGHT, VISITS QUEBEC.Leon Rothier, one of the most notable singers of the Metropolitan Opera Co., arrived in the city yesterday and visited many points of \u20181- terest, including the new Quebec Bridge.Mr.Rothier, who will give & concert at the Auditorium this evening, was favourably impressed with the city and surroundings and expressed himself as greatly pleared with his visit here.The great singer has already served in the trenches in the French Army and is appearing in America by the special permiseon of the French Government, The celebrated artist, though singing in America, thinks only of his beloved country, France, and haïf of his earninge are sent acroes the ocean to Md his \u2018ellow-countrymen to win the great fight.< Mr, Rothier has prepared s magai- ficent programme for this evening's recital.He will sing aries from operas and « cycle of songs from \u2018he 17th.century to the present day.Miss Ling Crlen, the great ch pianist will appear in conjunction with Mr, Rothier\u2019s recital this evening.SAD DEATH OF MRS.WM.McMARTIN, The death occurred last night of Mrs.William McMartin, of this city, (nee Muriel May Gale) after a lung illness.The deceased, who was tly thirty years of age, had been in ül- health for over a year, and despre her failing health hopes for her recovery were entertained up to the last moment.Her premature death is rendered all the more sad by the fact that besides her husband she leaves four young children.She .s also survived by her father, Mr.Joseph Gale, her two brothers, Messrs.Ernest and Percy Gale, and one sister, Mrs.Paul Fackney.Her sorrowing relatives will have the sympathy of the whole community in their sad bereavement.INSOLVENT SALE.The sale of assets in the affair of M.S.Gazelle & Co., 762 St.Valier street, Quebec, insolvent, were soli yesterday at the office of L.P.Morin, expert accountant and liquidator, as follows: Haberdashery, value $78426, sold for $435.38 to L.A.Belanger; clothing, value $701.80, sold for $313.02 1 L.A.Belanger; part oi furniture, | value $473.70, sold for $104.31 to Jos, Savard; book debts, value $1,094.98, aold for 109.50 to Edouard Hunt; six month's lease, value $240.00: sold for $25.00 to J.O.Moresu; balance of furniture, value $262.10, ld for $188.00 to Bertrand & Guiilot, CANADIAN GOVT.RAILWAYS.CHILD DIES FROM DEAD CONFRERES| DRINKING CAUST.C PAID BY MR.D.POTVIN TO LATE MESSRS.OSBORNE AND HENCHEY.HORRIBLE DEATH OF LITTLE GIRL IS REPORTED FROM SHERBROOKE.Mr.Potvin, who wries mn\u2019 L'Evenement over the nom de Marie Theresa Roy, aged 120 months, daughter of Pierre Roy, of \u201c, * Meow.| Lourdes, Megantie met @ horrible plume \u201cGraindesel,\u201d pays the flow death by absorbing a quantity of ing feeling tribute to his lamented | caustie coufreres of the Chronicle\u2014tl'e late | The child's mother was washing at William Pike Osborne and C:en:ent .the time and the little one while un- Henchey.observed by the parent toddled over : \u201cThe cold, damp earth has ciosed a Rody yo ws caustic and over two of our confreres in juu:na-| She died a few minutes later be lism,\u2014lamented victims of a sad i {ore à doctor could be summoned.autmnal drama.May I be Permitted | inane way oo AVAL PIERROTS A GREAT SUCCESS shadows upon their tombs?The: are LARGE AUDIENCE PLEASED known as journalists.Our dead! Alas! And who has not his ows.?\u201cBut let us con\u2018ess at once.in these times when our soldiers uc.upy the centre of the world\u2019s stage chat i a di a LEIA [TRIN] TLR appeals power- y to who require character and dignity in their personal effects.we almost find ourselves out of place when mourning for others than (ne victims of war.But it is not yet time to bury the dead of this war.Until vengeance will have been obtained they will refuse to take the peace of the tomb.When we uke! \u2018The Concert given last night in the them, their uplifted arms pler.e *he : Cathedral Hall, by the \u201cNaval Pieroof} snd they demand vengesnce.' Tots\u201d in aid of the Xmas Fund of ; \u201cBut we must, nevertheless, pruse H.M.S.ships at Halifax, was un- an instant before the passing ot the | doubtedly 3 splendid success.biers upon which repose those with The large audience present showed whom we conversed with yesterday; | their appreciation of the untertain- thuse who though not yet upon ihe ment by the hearty applause and battlefield, have been swept away hy | Pumerous demands for encores.From the turbulent tide of untoward the commencement to the close of the events.And this fguie of speech is, \u201c concert there was not a dull moment alas! a reality.The treacherous and | and the audience departed well satis- deceptive waves of Lake St, Josepa | fied with the evening's programme, carried them down that sad and] All the artistes acquitted them.gloomy autumn evening into theit selves well, and gave a delightful dis.sea-green depths.And we caunot play of the sailors aptitude tor enter allow those whom we have kn wn taining, and in every way upheld the so well to pass away thus without 3 ; envious repu-ation the boys of the parting tear.Royal Navy have justly earned in \u201cAnd since we must always come every clime as entertainers, and it is back to the pathetic drama of those .© be hoped that the citizens of Quewho have died for their country, let; bec will be forded another oppor- us recall two facts.! tunity of being entertained by the \u201cWilliam Pike Osborne, this tall | \"Naval Pierrots.\u201d fne fellow of rather timid mancer,| The programme was as follows: \u201cour dead\u201d, they belong to us of the humble but busy stirring class WITH ENTERTAINMENT IN CATHEDRAL HALL.this darkeret gun intelliquat, Part I educated, fond of « yet selsem |1, Opening Choru * laughing, this pleasantly pencaial \u2018a\u2019 : ns re of \u2018ype RRSISEE type of an Englishman of the Nor:h, | © Song.The Sunshine of pour Smile arrived among us on his return from | tf 1 .the South African War.He wrs row cet ected awaiting the call of his class te cross weet and Low the ocean agsin to the assistance of ¢ Closing Choruses .Blue Lagoon bis country, and he would have gone Pert IT tarlight with that cool courage of the 18 , ; \u201cTommy\u201d always so disconcerting to | / ong.Kitty the Telephone Gir! the enemy, notwithstanding their | ¥ Recitation .+.The Revenge three years\u2019 experience of it.And > Impersonations etats Selected Flanders is there to prove it, 4.Song .vers A Perfect Dav \u201cClement Henchsy, on the thes.| 5 Duet - sess Sweethearts hold of his twenty-seven years had © Song .Farewel! | barely seen opening before him the GOD SAVE THE KING.go'den doors of a happy life, the affection of his family, and especially and above all of a mother to whom; CENCONHGOEOAGOa00 his daily return was a ray of happi- | ° ness.Death, sudden, sorrowful and .& BANK CLEARINGS.Qi ragic has torn him away from his 9 holy love.Soon, amid the teaful| 909 099000OCUAUONS | resignation of his mother he, too, would have left for the battle front in response to the call of bis class.He did not hesitate.But Fate stole him from the heroism of the War Bank clearings at western points for week ending today, as compared with the corresponding week in last year: and from the glory of our Canadian Vancouver, 1917, $10,202,502; 1016, Army.$7,692,080; Calgary, 1917, $10,205.825: \u201cOn these two newly closed | 1916, $5.093.421; Regina, $4.824.3.2; : graves the French journalists of Edmonton, 1917, $3,362,430; 1916, | $2,257,420; Victoria, 1917, $1,589,170; Quebec, deposit a prayer, together 1916, $1.768.965.with their tears.\u201d FUNERAL OF THE LATE 87.ANDREW'S CHURCH.Office, seas; Resideae, 1734 84 ST.JOHN STREET, Office Hours: Stolsam., Stofpm., 7 to 0 pm Dr.EUGENE BEAULIEU SURGEON-DENTIST, a QUEBEC UPPLIES OF GROCERIES Visit M.BOYCE & SON \u201cThe Reliable Grocers\u201d\u2014Established 1808 Tel.284 MR.JOHN CARBRAY.Preparatory Communion Service The funeral of the late Mr.John Carbray, former caretaker of the Gov.Insp.Dept.Cartridge Factory, in this city, was held yesterday morning from his late residence to St.Patrick's Church, many friinds and relatives i of the deceased attending.At the | church a Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by R:v.Father Scully, as- ! sisted by the Rev.Father's Meehan and Holland, as deacon and subdea- con.Following the church service, i the remains were faid to rest in the ! family lot in St.Patrick's Cometery, Rev.Father Holland officiating at the graveside.The chief mourners were the de- Change in the Murray Bay Service.| ceased three sons, John A.Thomas, will be held in St- Andrew's Church, St.Ann St, this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered on Sabbath forenoon next, at 11 o'clock service.NO PATALITY IN DREDGE GROUNDING The drifting of the steam dre*ge belonging to Lachance Limited, which hroke away from its gi oringa dering the gale that prevated on Wedneeday night fortunately dil not turn out as bat as anticipated, though for à considerable time the naan on hoard had a very anxious tims bef re the veese! was driven ashore on the The Canadian Government Railways announce that effective Monday, Octoher 32nd, there will be a change in the boat service betweer.Riviere Ouells wharf and Murray Bay points, the new schedule of the C.G.8, \u201cChamplain\u201d being: Leaving Murray | Bay at 7:30 a.m, daily, except Sunday, fadies supplied excellent coffee and: connecting with branch train at Rivtere Quelle wharf and with the Maritime Express.No.3 train at Riviere Ouelle Junction for Montreal, due here at 7:30 pm.Eastbound, passengers for Murray Bay points will make the connection leaving Levis at 8:30 a.m, daily except Sunday, by No.38 Express, arriving Murray Bay by 3.\u201cChamplain\u201d at 1:30 p.m.No matter how carefully brewed a beer Is & cannot be wholesome If it is not thoroughly aged.Every bottle of Boswall's Ale and Porter is aged {or months in vaults hewn out of the J oid rosit, j and Gerald Carbray: his brother, Mr.Michael Carbray.and his nephews, Mr.John Carbray, of Montreal: Masbeach near Montmorency Bridge, ter John Feltus and his grandson Master Gerard Carbray.and Messrs, John P., Wiliam J.James and Joseph McDermot, all of this city.ANNUAL MEETING OF JUNIOR BAR.The Annual Meeting of the Quebec Junior Rar tonk nlace vesterdav after noon in the Circuit Court.The reports of the officers for the year just ended were read and considered satisfactory.The election of officers for the ensuing year resvited as follows: President\u2014 Mr, Édouard Tascheveau.Vice-Pres \u2014Mr, Maxime Morin, Recretary \u2014 Mr.Lenn Casgrain.| Asst.Secretary \u2014 Mr.Paul Robi taille.Treasurer = Me Pant: Fa.Councillors: Messrs.Pau! Drouln, | Adrien Falardeau, L.A.Poulet, Ls.Lercs | RECORDER'S COURT.| P.McDonald, of New Brunswick was charged in the Recorder's Court | yesterday morning.with haviny as !santted Wilhrad Lecare.and was fin.{ed $20.or 13 dava.On a charge ni § drunkenness the same defendant «wa.mulcted in the sum of $8 or 8 dar imnrisonment.Louis Sharkey of Se Tohn, NB.who was also before the Court on charge of being deunie, was dischare- ed, but the Court ordered the confis- gation of the revolver he was carry.ng.{at FOR SERVICE AT BRANTFORD Rrantford.Ont.Oet.28-\u2014To date 20 eligibles in class one of the Military Service Act have reported at the post office, only 12 reporting for | service.the remainder ofl askiag for ckamption papers, Faguy, Lepinay & Frere Weekly Specials = 300 yards of Black, White and Colored Paillette Silk | 30 ins.wide.Special price, per yard.#1.25 200 yards of 36-inch Tamaline Silk; Colors: Black, ass \u2014 \u2014\u2014 White, Old Rose, Rose } and Sky.8: Special prire.#1,25 20 Serge Skirts, of a stylish model, in Black and Navy Serge.Rpecial price .3.25 Skirts of Navy and Black Cloth, and Grey Tweeds; eut in a very nice style.Special price.83.49 Remnants of Fancv Fiderdown Flannelettes, at per vard.20¢ Remnants of Fancy Eider: down Flannelette, (damaged), at a yard.19¢ Grey All-wool Socks, for Men, (Seconds) three pairs for.+.+.00000000 000005 3 dozen Black and Colored Tweed and Serge Skirts, for.08 00 000000000000 .$2.49 15 dozen Plain and Ribbed Cashmere Stockings, for Ladies; sizes 92 and 10 only.Special price, per pair.+ +004 00000000 .25¢ Golf Stockings, for Boys, à pair .$1.50 and $1.60 rs ° or SAE es 264-264 SL.John Sirsa QUEBEC Co FPE Mans is rr AT SILLERY SUNDAY| PLAY FOOTBALL | IN STORED TURKEV|[| wrecksnd peckess Rmitrmmeiichy | Don gers es grey smn \u2014 ORLANDO Le Game to Be Played for Red Cross Fund Benefit \u2014 | £218 svarding the bout to \u201cBil\u201d yuppie mw PLAYED DRAW | U.8 PREDICTIONS OF HIOH \u201cInvincible\u201d * RL LUS Large Crowd Should Attend if Weather is Pine\u2014Metivier | Tvesdsy night, was pertecty come GAME WITH THE BACHE-| THANKSGIVING PRICES Cigars.Sr 757 Ces WII Pitch for the Juniors Who Will Have a Good Line The Boon Gio ss dt Mare LORS MADE HOLDINGE ABOVE trom the first to Som Ake = le Up-\u2014Fresell Will Most Likely Pitch for St.Pat's.The St.Patrick\u2019s team, champions of the Quebec City League, will meet .an All-Star aggregation of ballplayers picked from the Junior League, in a Red Croes benefit game to be played on the Sillery grounds, Sunday afternoon, ¥ the weather is fine.Mr.C.T.Phillips, president of the Junior League, has worked hard to Intences o he ithe - mire ; her Brenoan turprised he men's forwards broke away and some | ls located has incressed its turkey 1 pour à rarely you send 61,00 90 the mon that the fans will attend in large num- WORK OF MEN IN RECENT He practicalty on the battle with | 820d combination play on the right | holdings 3828.5 per cent since Oct.1, W.R WEBSTER, & Co., Limited, Sherbrooke, Casbers and generously contribute to the] WORLD'S SERIES.that hand.He tried to get over a! fing enabled them to draw first blood 1916.The total stock In that section, ||} : (ete St.Patricl's team, though not knoekout punch with his grest right419 yards out, ihe gouler saving, only | fhe North Central (east), smounted \u20ac @ * et fall strength, will have a good fine-| NN dose Battler watched that 190 could not hang on to the ball, thus | to 713,334 pounds, as compared with \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 » ew York, Oct.34\u2014The manage y.«ceo giving the married men their first | the 10,113 pounds on hand at this time : \u201c and Manager Newton states that de boys will do their best to trim the Junior Leaguers, who have a fine sine of young players.Metivier, of the Stadacons team, will twirl for the Juniors, and the winning pitcher of the champion jun- for outfit is expected to hold the oluggers of the St.Pat's team down in fine shape.relesaes.They can claim this distinc! fore the players thank them i au Bit Ereeen will fikely piteh for | pion because oth have sreved in the | much for Delving the boys out 7 o 2 fine defence game all the same.the ppblic believe that high prices | } oe price only, which can\u2019t be : ! Fi 1 \u2018Before half time was e .The umpires are Messrs.Harn Murray has.twice been given His wa were présent Another \" ateresting | singles scored, Nelson doing the trick | 27 be expected during the holiday , § ; Ledden and A.Boissonault.conditional release, once by the New game will be played this afternoon) by sending a simple shot in, beating | Season has already started.Continu- | § JOS CO ï E York Nationals and once by Chicago | between the officers vs.Sergeants, of ; F.Lord, who was shivering with the | ed reports that the stocks are being » 9 = Murray was secured from Toronto! the 6th R.R.cold as he had no work to do in this | depleted by shipments to the sol-|§ this season.He got his unconditional «se half.The score at half time was 1 to | qiers, call forth \u20ac reply from those in | § Quebecrelease from the champions of the In- The sporting fans wift deeply sym- touch wish the situation, who say that BASEBALLANDHOCKEY NO REGULAR REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS WILL BE FORMED.Boston, Oct.26\u2014Graduate Treas F.W.Moore, of Harvard, announces that there will be no \"Varsity hockey seven representing Harvard on the CHANGES WILL BE MADE IN GIANTS McGRAW DISSATISFIED WITH ment of the Giants is trying to forget baseball after the recent world\u2019s ser ies headache.But it is safe to say that some of the old faces will be missing from the squad that reports! to McGraw in Merlin next March.It is almost a certainty that the veterans, Hans Lobert and Jack Murray, will be given their unconditions) ternational league with the avowed; intention of managing a minor league team.There was a slip-up, and Me- Craw took him as a spare outfielder.Murray did practically nothing to assist in winning the pennant.It is unlikely that Dave Robertson will be with the Giants in 1918.He will be in the xrmy, in all probability, despite the fact that he has claimed exemption hut whether or not he dons the army uniform, those on the inside insist that Davey is not likely to! Tt is said the] tations, even though the wide margin | remain in New York.heavyweight, defeated Battling Lew insky in their 13-round bout at the Armory A.A.last night.The largest crowd of fans that has gathered at the Club this season watched the mill, which was equal to that the same pair provided at the club a few weeks ago.Some of the fane figured that Lev- Insky was entitled to a draw, but nine.tenths of the crowd agreed with the decision of the referee.Both of the heavies were in great shape and they boxed at a fast pace The 8th RR.boys are enjoying games every day.The game yesterday was a good one, and attracted much interest.+» = The attendance was very good\u2014 getting larger every match.The officers were also in attendance.Theres pathize with Johnny Carbray, the + well-known hockey manager, in the death of his father.The Boston Posts says: Such rounds as were not the vie tor's were so even or close to even as to give the clever Levinaky no chance te call for a recount on the decision as it was given.The largest gathering of the season was present at the Armory to enjoy & bout that was entirely up to expec- management has soured on him for by which Brennan won in a way made his indifferent work both in the world | the affair one-sided.Another very interesting football same was played on the Esplanade vesterday afternoon between the mar ried men.Single, men of the 8th R.R.The singles won the toss and started the ball towards the married men's quarters and some lively scenes were witnessed but the stonewall defence was on to their job again.The game was fast and exciting and the married men were put to the test of show ing the singles that they were right there with the goods.The married goal.The muddy field spoilt a lot of fine play as the singles could not keep their feet but it was rather their own fault \u201cas after 20 minutes play they were a little weak in the knees.\u201cCharlie\u201d Chaplin amused the crowd as usual he was like a piece of elastic doing all sorts of stunts, sometime falling on the ground and coming up between an opponent's legs, he play- The second half started with more speed and more excitement, the ball was swung from end to end and each striving hard to get the lead.The singles would have done much better if they would play the ball more instead of taking the men.Peney was gifted with this style of play therefore losing lots of chances in giving his side the lead.\u201cBlack\u201d Bill was a pictare on the field with his uniform covered with mud and was very fond of standing off side looking for flooky balls coming his way which after a time he was rewarded one, and again heating Lord, who had no chance, as he was so close in.In this stage the .Boston, Mass.\u2014Coincident with reporte from Chicago markets that I't anksgiving turkeys will \u201ca > HOW ABOUT .YOUR \u2018JOB PRINTING?Are You Receiving Every Satisfaction?There is no job too big or too N a Ns small that we can\u2019t handle.ASK US FOR QUOTATIONS ON YOUR NEXT ORDER.THE CHRONICLE Has one of the most up-to-date Job Printing and Bindery Plants in this city.PHONE 6000 And our representative will call on you.172 re, iit cia - TL SRL yo rm Accountants | cellaneo = ae = ROBERT STEWART.LLA, Public Accountant end Auditor.Member Institute Accountents and Auditors of Prov.of Quevee wv MOUNTAIN HILL QUE Tol: Office, 2619; Res.T4.Louis-Philippe Morin ee mg ss Dale) 17 Be Jomes Street \"Phone J Arthur LaRue, Eugene Trodel, CA, LLA CA,LLA LaRue & Trudel CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS \u2014 aRue, Trudel & Picher l'IcTORIA HOTEL Palace Hill SPECIAL RATES FOR COMMERCIAL \"TICKETS THE ALEXANDRA QUEBEC'S MOST UPTO- DATE CAFR vy Th that oney can \u201cUNSURPASSABLE CUISINE and SERVICE 108 ST.JOHN STREET, (Near YM.CA) Tel 8471.QUST PAPPAS, Manager St.Lawrence Hall MONTREAL Magnificent new entrance os Se James Street.!| 900 Rooms (many with bethe attached) .European rate from $1.00 ee es a se American Plan from $0.50 i| ver day.\u201ceen A.J.HIGGINS, The \u201cWILHELMINA\u201d MONTREAL.348 dountain Street.RATES: 78c per day and up.Telephone: Uptown 5346.A HOME FOR STRANGERS.Guay & Fremont Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors.Rodolphe Guay Que.Fire Bldg.Charles Fremon.81 St.Peter st.Telephone 458.GIBSONE & DOBELL Advocates, Barristers and 8oliciters, :: 8 St.Peter Street, Ueorge PF.Gibsone, K.C.Alfred C.Daobell.[ Telephone 6100.PELLFY & SEVIGNY ADVOCATES, 188 8T.PETER ST.QUEBEC.LG.Belley.Hon.Alb.Sevigny, Minister of Inland Revenue.Turgeon, Roy.Lenglais & Godbout ADVOCATES.128 St.Peter Street; Tels.5000-5901 Night Office: 08 St Valier Street - Tel.1906.Private Boarding House 108 GRANDE ALLER Opposite Drill Hall Square A comfortable snd home-like dential part of the city.Separate table board if desired MRS.M.WHELAN, Phone 4237 Propristoress In the Heart of things, take your MEALS at The Narathon Cafe 120 8¢ John Street, Phone 5888.\u2014_\u2014 THE GHILDS CAFE $8 St.Joseph Street.Table attendance unsurpassed Fresh Live Lobsters and Malpecque Oysters served in any style Home-made Pies \u2014 Apple, Raisin, Cocoanut, Blueberry, Mince and Currant.; LEE DEEE NEIENE CIS ENCIENE .i Miscellaneous FRAME The Quebec Quarry Ltd.Specialty: Crushing Stone.2\u201d, 1\", $4\u201d.LA\", also Masonry, or Unbroken Stone.Office: QUE.RAILWAY BLDG, \u2018Phone 3787.Quarry: Beauport - Phone 8174 Res.and Night Office: 2883 Crown.Telephone 1680.Oscar Drouin, LLL.ADVOCATE Therineit & Drouin, Advocates, J.ALLEYN, SAIL, TENT and AWNING MAKER 885 8ST.PAUL STREET, Quebec Fire Bldg.81 St.P elephone 76.Lower Town.Quebec.\u201c Telephone Quebec.Telephone $600.e [) mom) [GaUdias Bureau Advocste, % ST.PETER STREET.MACHINIST Might Office: 638 8t.Valier Street, St Sauveur.Also attending the Courts for Rimonaki, Beauce and Montmorency Districts.P.O.Box 39 T loot Office, 5300 EDGAR CHAMPOUX Barrister and Solicitor 81 Peter St, Que.Fire Bldg, QUEBEC.Educational WALLAOE COLLEGE, 110 Richelieu St 20h Year Instruction given in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telegrsphy, Mathematics, Drawing, vale and Modern Languages.No Vacations.atteuded to Telephone Residence 116 Sth Street, Limoiles STYLE, HT \u2014\u2014 (POM) \u2014\u2014nmes S.J.Burke, Merchant Tailor, \u2018Phone 781.187 ST.JOHN ST.Baggage Transfer BAGGAGE TRA FREIGHT CARTAGR Phones: 414, 200, BOY CABS, AUTOS TAXIS laren Quebes Cartage & Trancier & Limited ce Repairs of all kinds promptiyl | Cor.St.Peter and St.James Sts]; HETHRINGTON'S MODEL BAKERY, 0626.266 St John Street Plain and Fancy Breads, Pies Cakes, Buns, Rolls for dinners and luncheons.Daily deliveries to alt parts of the City.DOCTOR REME PLAKONDON Ex-Student of Paris Hospitals GENERAL PHYSICIAN.SPECIALTY: GENITO, URINARY DISEASES Office: 18 Lacroix St Tel 00 (Opposite CP.R Station.) Residence: 138 LOCKWRLL 87.Tel 7128 Dentists ! Totti DR, JOS, LABREQUE Burgeon-Dentiet Lavigueur & Hutchison Bullding.98 Se Stanislas Street.PHONE: 6836 Office Hours: 9 am to 1 pm.à to 5 pm.7 to $ pm | mission on all cargues and passen- PE AR General Insurance Agents Tel.1991 = Peter St.EE \u2014 4 OCR METIER # Coal Merchants | THE Canadian Import Co, Coal Merchants Wholesale and Retail, 83 Dalhousie St.Pho 1e 296 \u2018PHONE 2663, JOS.CGLODE Coal Merchant, 69 1-2 St.Joreph Street.Wharf: Drouin Market.Quebec, Private \u2018Phone - 91 QUEEN aT, COAL Kontreal Goa! & Dock Co.ug Quebec Branch T2 bohousie Sant - Phong 1207, PASSAGES t EUROPE All Lines Represented.Passport forms may be had on application.Pailin from Canada and the United States, For further particulars, apply F.S.STOCKING General Steamship Agent.32 St.Louis Street, Phone No, 82, à mandeered will Shipping News| SHIPPING PHASES ARE MADE CLEA U.8.DISPERSES APPREHENSION THAT NEUTRALS CAPTURE THE COASTWISE TRADE.New York, N.Y., Nov.$5\u2014All apprehension that neutral shipping would be allowed to capture Anser:- can coastwise or South American trade has been set at rest by United States chartering committee.Latest rulings show that neutral ships will be permitted to trade only in certain services on approval of every hare ter and every voyage.No advance in present charter rates will be permitted.A ship may sail on the Pacific for one or two voyages, but it will have no opportunity to establish a regular service as it may be tr-2s- ferred to the Atlantic at any time American ship charters are pa.Bld'wn Loco.61% 5934 5634 83% 143% 70 Balt & Obio.68% Beth Steel .83% CPR.149 Cent Leather.76 Ches & Ohio.49% CM & St P.45% Butte .19 Con Gas .87% Corn P'dcts .305 Crucible Sti .66 Distillers .39% Erie .1884 do 1st pfd.26% Gen Electric .137 Gen Motors .98% \u2026.9 - oo .20% do pfd .93% Kenn Cop Co.33% Lehigh Val ., 58) .Lou & Nash.118 Mex Pearol\u2019m.87% Miami Cop .31% Missouri Pao.2754 .+.Nat'l Lead .48 .Nevada Cons.16% 16% 18% 18% N Y Central.72% 73% 71 714 NY NH & H.371% 274 24% 120 Norf & West.1063\u20ac 10634 1054{ 106% North Pac .05% 9534 04% 93 Penna .30% .0M O Cities Gas.40 40% 80% 204 Ry Stl Spring.1%.43% Press Sti Car.66 .ve Ray Con Cop.$3) 23% 259% MH Reading .79% 74 73% 7 Repl & 8.7% 80% 79% 70% 87% 07% \u201d 119 s 31% 37 South Pac .88% 0883 South Ry .2744 .dopfd.08% .A Studebaker .40) .4136 20% 20% ion Pac .110% 110% 110% 11754 U 8 Steel .108% 10634 104% .do pfd 113% 11336 113% 11334 Utah Cop.8 9034 70% 204 Wabash .sé EY ° Westinghouse.41% 43% 415% 41% Willis O'land.88% 3874 21) 23 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OREN RORARAAONECNS « ° OILS.9 mualsios, and Rye 1.78 Toronto fo: à a | feed.Peas: No.8 $3.40 to $3.50.vopuoO OO HAREOUGNEOS Flour: Manitoba.Listed quotation Savannah, Oct.26\u2014Turpentiue [Le Toronto are: First patente $11.00 | firm, 48 3-4; sales, 135; recelpte, 208; shipments, 34; stocks, 26,067.Rosin, firm; sales, 607; receipts, 1,081; shipments, 177; stocks, 79,936.Financial » Commercial (losing Letters By Local Brokers (By Brees & Gourdesn) New York, Oct.235\u2014The buying side was favored at the opening of the stock exchange session today, with the resuit that the initial prices, generally speaking, were at an ine proved level from the close of yes- terdsy.The shipping shares featured la these transactions, A few of the prominent exceptions in this ad- 57 | vance were Union Pacific and Consolidated Gas, both of which suffered over-night losses of about as half point.The market became reactionary during the first hour, however, and continued so for sometime thereafter, although with a broadening tendency Indicated.Around midday, Canadian Pacific developed pronounced weakness, the persistent selling of which tended to unsettle the general fist.Bear pressure was generally credited for the selling of Canadian Pacific, interests promi- neatly identified with the drastic selling movement in recent declines being responsible for today\u2019s heavy offerings.In the final hour, such stocks as figured largely in rae strength early in the day, for example, the shipping shares, suffered severe losses in the downward course of prices.Briefly, the market displays abso- futely no change of conditions, it is a very professional affair, and our opinion as to trading policy is unchanged, while the present confused state of sentiment pervails.Sales, stocks, 669,800; Bonds, $7,- 635,000.(By Bruneau & Dupuis) New York, Oct.36\u2014The market today has not presented any features different from those to which we have become accustomed after all those weary weeks of liquidation but it is well to bear in mind that the range of prices is very low, so low that ft Is inducing large buying of odd lots and alo purchases of greater proportions.We also belicre that the reduction of brokers loans 9 | have been unusually large in the first three weeks of October and that the market is in a stronger technical position than it has been for two years.Of course this does not mean that the market is going up right away but it would seem to indicate that the great decline is over for the time any way.We feel inclined to advise the purchase of atocks on weak spots from now on rather than sales on rallies as we have been recommending.Total Sales, Stocks, 669,800, gama 0 casasausae a $ MONTREAL EXCHANGZ.5 Yannoonconoaconag (By Breen & Gourdeav) Steamships: 60 at 41.Asbestos: 40 at 14.Brompton: 10 at 41.Canada Car: 100 at 19.: (anda Cement: 10 Ost 575, 10 at 5 Cons.Smelting: 160 at 25%.Civic Investment: 78, 35 at 70%, 1 at 7034, 60 at 7034, %5, 10, 15, 1, 67 at 70%, 50 at 70%.Quebte Ry: 10 at 15%.Shawinigan: 28 at 108%.Toronto Railway: 10 at 61, #0 at 60.Steel of Canada: 6 at 58, 75 at 51%, 25 at 51%.Asbestos pfd: 1 at 45.Cement pfd: 8 at 91%.Dominion Textile pfd: 28 at 100, Steel of Canada pfd: 10 at 865.Union Bank: 7 at 138.War Loans, due 1937: $10.000, $11,- 00, $1,000 at 94%; due 1925; $200 at 96%.Tramway-Power: 10 at 8, 80, 50, 80 at 8734.graoca 00 3 £08 £508 QUIN 0 KF EHS $ THE TORONTO > ° .9 PRODUCE MARKET.© 2 SUED AB DO ADONUDANGY Wheat: Ontario, No.# winter 8.11 8.18 1-8 f.o.b.car lots outside ac.34 | cording to location.Wheat: Manitobs \u2014 8.81 1-8 \u2018rack Goderich including 8 1-2c.tax; No.2 northern $2.28 1-8 including 8 1-2c.tax; No.3 northern $2.38 1-8 including $ 1-2c.tax, Oats: Canada western No.3 68 5.3 western 65 5-8 at lake ports -.: immediate shipment; Ontario N 2 white 66 to 65; No.3 winter 68 to v4.Ontario No.3 white 64 to 68; N .2 winter 63 to 84, Barley $1.18 to $1.80 outside, \u2018or second patents, $11.00; strong bak: | ers $10.90.Flour: Ontario, Winter flour, ® per cent patents $9.85 bulk, $9.60 a P.O.Box 218.} Tel 183 BREEN & GOURDEAU STOCK AND BOND BRORERS, 0% ST.PESTER STREET.snd \u20ac RAULT-AU-MATELOT STREET Private Wire Connections: foam.St IE members Nes dar hat Pint, 2 It will be greatly will be informed by the Exemption ard.red from the Will Class One Provide The One Hundred Thousand Men?to the advantage of Canada if the entire to be raised under the Military Service Act can be secured from from the men between the ages of 20 and 34 who were unmarried or widowers without children on July 6th, 1917.This is almost self-evident for the following reasons : it is admitted that, between the ages of 20 height of his physical strength and is most conditions from civilian life ; the military Service of unmarried men and widowers occasion less distress than that of most others, since they dependents.Also, it would eatail less financial burden for Canada, separation allowances, etc.Authorities estimate that, after all proper exemptions have been allowed, should be able to produce from the first class 100,000 men fit for service, so the drain upon the man power of the country will not be severe.will be well advised to present themselves for examination immediately to the Medical Board in their d'strict.Upon examination as to their physical fitness, they will be placed in one of the following categories: Category A\u2014if fit for service in overseas figh ory B\u2014if fit for service overseas in Category C\u2014if fit for service in Canada only.Category E\u2014if unfit for military service of any nature, If not placed in Category A, the applicant will know that he is not liable fer immediate service, but will go to the Post Office and send in a claim for exemption his Medica! Certificate attached, when he will receive in due course a i exemption until those in his medical category are summoned for service.Where a man, who is placed in category A, feels that exemption should be an application form can be secu allowed, in, will be forwarded by the postmas:.r to the registrar of the district, and wi mn mail as to the time and place for the consideration of his application and 34, the adap ing units.Army Medical Corps, Forestry Battalion, etc.postmaster.This form the BR Ve did a NARA # i 8 { ; XL Ai) oa \u201ceg Feed an A Pr with of when applicant loaned By 7 Toronto.Millfeed: Manitoba hran $35.00 per ton; shorts $42.00 per ton on track, Montreal, ssongegsoaupage e $ COTTON MARKETS.$ bausuoon539COUDQ New York, Oct, 85\u2014Cottan futures closed steady.Closing bids: October, 29.10c;- December, 37.04c; January, 27.92c; March, 96.04c; May, 36.84c, Spot closed quiet.Middiing uplands, 29.08\u20ac, Liverpool \u2014 Cotton, spot mare inquiry.Prices firm.American middling, fair, $1.77d; good middling,\u2019 21,12d; middling, 80.62d; low mid- | dling, 20.12d1 good ordinary, 19.17d; otdinary, 18.67d.The sales of the day were 3,000 bales, including 2,200 Amer | ican.Receipts were 14,000 bales, including 6,700 American.Futures closed steady.CITY OF QUEBEC Clty Hall CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Quebec, 11th October, 1017.TENDERS FOR CAPS FOR FIREMEN, \u2014 PUBLIC NOTICE ie hereby that sealed tenders, endorsed or ERS FOR CAPS\u201d and addressed to The old reliable remedy for rheu.§ matism.neuralgia, sore throat and sprains.Best Liniment Made Ma.A K.LAUNDRY, ROMONTON, writes \" rom & buildiag aoû recefred what Lfei from 6 the Focior caller à ver bad sprained ankle, an told me I must not wali on it {if there weekr.À et MINARIY$ LINT- ENT and in aix drvs 7 won out fo work nil, J think it *he best Ldniment made,\u201d ; Minard\u2019s Liniment always gives salis- faction.For an sche or pain.Tt sives instant relief.Minard's Liniment Co., Limited j Yarmouth, - + NA, the undersigned, will be received from this day till TUESDAY, the 30th October, INSTANT, (1017), at four o'clock p.m., for the supply of fifty (30) caps\u2014more or less\u2014for the firemen.A sample for such cap shall be seen at the office of the Chief cf the Fire Brigade.The City does wot bind itself t secapt the lowest or any of the tend- ore, and the contractor shall pay the cost of drawing up the contract and notarial copies for official use.By order, AUG.MALOUIN, Becretary Fire Committée BRUNEAU (Mermoers Montreal Stock Exchange) STOCK BROKERS 11-18-15 flault-au Matelot Street \u2018Phone 1596.Direct Private Wire with: POST & FLAGO, 1 Wall Street, New York.A.A.GINGRAS & DUPUIS ape Manager._\u2014 CITY OF QUEBEC Theriault, Verret.: DISTRICT OF QUEBEC Te ™! It is ordered and enacted by the Municipal Council of the City of \u2014 CITY OF QUEBEC Citv Hall BY-LAW No.2708.Concerning the Weighing of Coal.(Drawn up in the French Language) At a meeting of the Municipal Council of the City of Quebee, held at the City Hall, in the said City of Quebec: on the twenty-ficst day of eptember, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, (1917), in conformity to law, and In virtue of a bylaw passed by this Council, pursuant thereto, and after the due nbsetvance of sll the formalities prescribed by the statate in such cass made and provided, st which meeting wore present the absolute majority of the members composing the Counell of the City of Quebee, that fs to say: His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Bedard, Bertrand, Bois, Collier, Dussult, St.L, Gauvin, Giode, Lanter.Lockwell, Madden, Martin, Paquet, UC); Paquet, (3t.8.); Pettigrew, Quedee, and the said Council doth hereby ordain and enact as follows: 1.Article 4, of By-law No.270 passed by this Council on the 18th De cember, 1888 is abrogated and replee- ed by the fcllowing: ; 4.Every person purchasing coal ia this City, may at hiv expense, after .the onlesmen shall have delivered\u2019, said coal, have it weighed or measur - ed at any of the public and weighing.\u2019 and measuring offices, 50 as to estads,.lish the weight or measure.A It shall be also the : City of Quebee, by an official ap pointed to that end, have weirhed or: measured, at his expense, at any of the tid weighing or measuring of floes, rey oot of eoal passing on a street fn City Himite, so as to es \u2018 tablish the weight or measure.M.R LAVIGUEUR, M J.J.D.CHOUINARD + Cur Choc. PARTS of all kinds | for the \u201cDAISY\u201d Boiler in stock also Fee SE Sole © Agents MAY BE BUYING MATCHES Never Struck You as Being an Impoeis.sob.But It Is?It is important that you buy gz.e dut EDDY'S Chemically Self-Extinguishing Silent 500s The Matches with \u201cno after glow.\u201d EDDY is the only Conadian maker of these Matches.every stick of which has been dipped in a chemical solution which positively ensures the Match becoming DEAD wood once it has been lighted and blown out.- Look for the words, \u201cChemically Self-Extinguishing® on the box.Mochanies Supply Co.Limited | 80-90 ST.PAUL STREET, QUEBEC.| LADIES BOOTS, IN ALL THE LATEST STYLER BROWN and CHAMPAGNE COMBINATIONS, alse BLACK and en Tr and WHITE prion re eon.$5.00 = $9.00 M a dar eu aus ze.90-50\u201d $9,00 Leggings, Polishers, Brushes.A full assortment of Ladies Over Gaiters.WH.JACQUES & SONS, 02% Fabrique SL Tel 427 \u201cTHE JURY OF FATE\" CARDS AND CAMES Playing Cards, from 10\u20ac per pack, up.Tally Cords, from 10c per dozen, up from 18\u20ac per box, up.Checkera, from Me per box, up.Boerds, from 18c each, up.assortment of Card Games, ea, War Games, Indoor of sll kinds, at from 6e to i Mahogany Chairs i f fl \u2014\u2014 QUEBEC.T.H.O'NEILL, 2 ST.JOHM STREET.| Doctor A.Marois Phone 1116 M ST.LOUIS 8T.Kotol Dies Sergeon (Pire-Proof) ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, 18-story fireproof ig Baists of Connuitetion: \"92:20 te 15:80 and 7:00 to 090 pm.HOTEL ST.CHARLES Entire Block on the Ocean Front., Bt Charles Place to New Jersey Av Alwuys open; capacity 800, with addition; sun parlors and enclosed porches; hot GENERAL SURGERY.and cold ses water ha all bathe; fpecialty: Oussous Deiormides of orchestra of scloists.Special fall the Limbs end the Gpine, ond winter rates.Golf privileges.Congenital or Accidental Automobile bus mests afl trains.Fractures.Dislocations, Booklet on request, NEWLIN MAINES CO, 0.172100 Rolland Flat Top Desks Superior Hand Carved Baby Carriages in Variety $1.00 each.SPECIAL ng same er = D, S.RICKABY \u201cSosloss and Ladder) at 25e each.| 29 ° Smali-cised, good quality, Playing Cab Cards, at 16e k.inet Maker Tiens ue ws number of and Undertaker other re have in stock ore General Valuator PE se 19 send 82 BO Phene 35, wo Jona BIG PHOTO-PLAY AT THE | AUDITORIUM NEXT WEEK | \u201cMISS NOBODY\", À GOLD ROOSTER FRATURE WITH GLADYS MULETTE WILL BE PRESENTED IN QUEBEC, AT THE AUDITORIUM, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.[= Mr.J.H.Paquet, of fthe audi-| .torium Theatre, announces that he will present Gladys Hulette in her | + latest Pathe Gold Rooster play, \u201cMiss Nobody,\u201d on Monday next.The picture was produced under the | direction of William Parke, the fam- : ous theatrical and motion picture \u2018manager.The splendid cast he has | gathered to support Miss Hulette in | this picture includes A.G.Andrews, | the well-known English character actor, who scored success in New York as Hobson in the play \u201cHobson's Choice,\u201d Cesare Gravina, une of the best actors on the screen, Joyce .Fair, herself a Broadway star, J.H.Gilmour and William Parke, Jr.The story tells of a little girl who didn\u2019t know who her parents were, (and who thought she was just \u201cMiss Nobody.\u201d How she finds out that she _ Today: \"Two Men and a Woman,\u201d featuring James Morrison, Chrise tine Mayo and Countess Yakimora\u2014Also Billy West (Chaplin's double) Comedy\u2014on Monday-\u2014Carlyle Blackwell and Charlie Chaplin on the same ill.LO \"PICTURE BRADY -MADE CARLYLE BLACKWELL JUNE ELVIDGE M | OION TitHerAOGE À di Thre Crimson pov AT THE OLYMPIA a MABEL TALIAFERRO n° THE JURY OF FATES The Olympia Theatre offers again, today and Saturday, this weck, a Metro production, \u201cThe Jury of Fate\u201d, with Mabel Tatiaferro, the popular\u2018sereen actress.This is a tale of high human emotions and with a setting that is up to the Metro Standard will certainiy prove as good an attraction as all the hits the Olympia has scored lately.Also the Weekly News film.Regular Prices, 10 cents.| SCDEDSSSHMEOEDENCELES SCOETEZ EHEHEIENSIEICIEISDEICPEIENEDENENEIENENENE SEE NENSIEMEIENEN DEC MINCE LEON ROTHIER SING# will be a fine success, At Mr Gam TONIGHT AT AUDITORIUM | vin's request, Mr.Rothier' has gladly consented to put several Fnglish | Great French Artist Will Include songs on hia programme among them Several English Songe in His being à beautiful romance by Ww.Carman, *O Moon Upon the Water.\u201d Programme \u2014 Great Buccess land also an old English song \u201cMy Assured.Lovely Celia,\u201d which were given by Mr, Rothier at his last New York recital and won for him most favorable comments from press and public.| The rast of the recital is made up of, gen opers arias from Mozart ana elibes (Lakme) and a cycle of songs from the 17th century to pres.Mr.Leon Rothier, the.eminent | French bass from the Metropolitan Opera House arrived in town yesterday and je etaying at the Chateat, His recital takes place tonight at the Auditorium and frem indications.kt 13 Fashionable Store T.D.DUBUC Formerly Donohue\u2019s Store COATS and SUITS COATS.\u2014Plush Coats in smart newstyles, fur trimmed, in Black, Brown, and Green.Velours and Tweed Coats, in all the very newest models, and at reasonable prices.\u2018 SUITS.\u2014A very carefully selected choice of Ladies Suits, in Broadcloth, Wool, Velours and Cheviot, in up-to-date shades.NEGLIGEES AND KIMONOS NEGLIGEES.\u2014Dainty Crepe de Chine and Silk Negligees, in soft delicate shades of Pink, Sky, Black, and in most becoming models.DRESSING JACKETS.\u2014Crepe Dressing Jackets, neatly embroidered in contrasting colors, and ornamented with ribbon bows.KIMONOS.\u2014Fancy Challie and Eiderdown Kimonos, in new designs and comfortable models.Crepe Kimonos; collection of pretty designs and shades\u2014Pink, Blue, Mauve, Old Rose.CHILDREN\u2019S COATS.\u2014Youthful styles in Children\u2019s Coats of Plush, Velvet and Tweed Mixtures.T.D.DUBUC 188 & 194 St.John Street ent day composers.Mr.Rothier gave his Montreal recital on Wednesday evening and it was à complete success.Seldom has the Monument Nationa! witnessed such enthusiasm and the great French artist wag recalled very many times after each group.The concert starts at 8.30 sharp.Madame Lina Coen will be accom- ! panist.Good seats yet to Le had at the Auditorium.Call or \u2018phune 6300, \u201cCAMILLE\u201d ATTRACTING LARGE CROWDS AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE loved; \u201ca six-part splender-Slm, with the inimitable atmosphere of Alexandre Dumas actual types and locations and Resperia, internationally known as the Bernherdt of the screen; a marvellous story filmed in marvelous form; also a Mack Semnett Keystone Comedy entitled \u201cSkid ding Hearts\u201d in two pasts, breaks all records for speed and spills featuring Ore Carew; 1 rip-roaring comedy | that Is full of excitement.Programme of Music: March\u2014\"The Fox Trial\u201d.Zameenik Popular Songs\u2014\"In the Firelight Glow\" aacsrescansrnnnues W.H.Perrins Fox Trot\u2014\u201cNight Time la Little Italy\u201d .McCarthy and Fisher Belections\u2014\" Tolanthe\u201d a.Sullivan \u201cLa Traviata\u201d 0.Verdl Entractes\u2014\u201cVisions\u201d.Tschailowski \u201cEXtase\u201d v.ccc0sseniess Ganne Sang (Orchestrated) \u2014 \u201cLand of | Memory\u201d .Marschal-Loepke Vaise\u2014\"Quand l'Amour Meurt\u201d .sestsonor sens sevrseniras Cremieux Usual Admission, 10 cents.THOUGHT BABY COULD NOT LIVE Doctors said chances were small because of Severs Stomach Trouble, but Dr.Cassels Tsbies cured her Mr.Corby, Harriston P.O, Ont, says: \u2014\"Our little girl was weak from birth, and though we tried doctors\u2019 medicine and other things she got no better.neighbours all thought we could not! stomach trouble, and that her chances were small.Yet Dr.Cassell\u2019s Tablets cured her.They have been worth there weight in gold to us.I children like Dr.Cassell\u2019's Tablets.\u201d A free sample of Dr.Cassell's Tab- 8 cents for mailing and packing.Address Harold F.Ritchie and Co, Ltd, 10 M\u2019Caul-street, Toronto.Dr.Cassell's Tablets are the supreme remedy for Dyspepsia, Kid- Specially valuable for nursing moth- life.Price 60 cents from Druggisis and Storekeepers throughout Canada.Don't waste your money on imitations; get the genuine Dr.Cassels \u2018Tablets.Proprictors, Dr.Uasssi?s Ce, Lid., Manchester, ng.A CURE FOR PESSIMISM.\u2019 Commissioner for Canada, in the course of some remarks at the exhibition of work by disabled service men at Sotheby's recently, recommended anyone who was inclined to cheerfulness.had lost both his eyes in the war, he said after being trained at St.Dunstan's, went back to Canada, mar- Helen Resperia in \u201cCamille\u201d, that [À sublime drama of a woman who || sousvesenness W.H.Perrins | \"Like à Beau:iful Wild Red Rose\u201d IR 1 She just lay and cried, and | save her.The doctors said she had ft don\u2019t think there is any medicine for | lets will be sent to you on receipt of | § ers and durirg the critical periods of À Sit George Perley, Acting High fi il | ; Ghamois Vests We have just received for the autumn and winter, a complete À stock of Chamois Vests and Protectors.All | sizes and prices.J.E.LIVERNOIS, Limitee, St.John Street, QUEBEC ney Troubles, Sleeplessness, Ansemis | $2 Nervous ailments, and Nerve paraly-| #3 sis, and for weakness in children, |} be pessimistic to visit the hospitals | ¥ for wounded soldiers and sailors, for| § there they would soon recover their | One Canadian, who! à Toronto~London Post., Ÿ » Ÿ 200 yards of ENGLISH COMDEROI, \u201cWe Had Provided For | YBefore the war we have bought an enormous § stock of all kind of goods suitable for our trade, § and that is why we can sell the following goods } at an extremely low price, vis: TAPESTRY CARPETS, Ml.0ec0sacuesnreconnma0008 avasossouvue BRUSELLES CARPETS, (4 Bl.icscinrsaniacarnrenisonns \u2026 $120 AXMINSTER CARPETS, | WILTON CARPETS, Ae.TT TRUGH, in all the above qualities, at manufac: ; turers\u2019 prices, T5c # TNo searcety of ENGLISH BLANKETS in our § Store\u2014we bave plenty of them, at prices quoted } two years ago.ualities.RE COVERINGS, French and Eng § getting scarcer every day, is in a great § style and colors in our Store.i sizes and YFURNI lish goods variety of in Brown Green and Navy.worth $L.60.Bold At.200000cncreecnen son cne0000 soc.$1.0d .T House Furnishings of every kind sold cheap, at: § | Pad.COTE, Opposite Palace Hit, SL John SL ried, and obtained a first-class job in | Ÿ TDOWN QUILTS, Comfortables in every style, ÿ o k mid et tn te etat dd a | i "]
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