The Quebec chronicle, 9 septembre 1918, lundi 9 septembre 1918
[" WEATHER FORECAST: Fair and Cool.ESTABLISHED 1764, BAD WEATHER SLACKENS [ VIOLENCE OF OPERATIONS ON THE WESTERN FRONT QUEBEC, Patrazed by ILL.SLAGGAORTAD ho Duke of Commaug Fresh Boiled Lobsters TWO Modium.coon oul .also \u2014\u2014\u2014 FRESH SALMON (not frozen).REPAS sc lb.SIZES: \u2026.\u2026.18\u20ac each cee as.10\u20ac each A.GRENIER 94 and 96 ST.JOHN STREET Food Control License, No.8-9343.\u201chones 1247-1248, CANADA WILL HAE SOUND WAAL POLE HON.C.C.BALLANTYNE OU2- LINES VISION IN INFORMAL TALK AT WINDSOR HOTEL.Montreal.Sept.8&\u2014In the course oi an informal talk before the Sons of the Empire at the Windsor Hotel here on Saturday night, the Hon.C.C.Ballantyne, Minister of Marine and Fisheries and Naval Service, indicat- .ed his belief and hope that in the near future Canada will have a strong sound naval policy of her own.His vision was oi a Canadian fleet forming part and parcel >i the .mperial \u2018Fleet, but at the same time Cansdas unit and under the absolute control \u2018of Canada.This would work in har.Snony with the Imperial Fleet and in ime of war would pass uader ome ited command.\u201cThat is as far as I may ge vntil [the Government sanounecs Îte policy.\" acid the Minister.J NINTH OERMAN LOAN \u201cSPFERED POR SUBSCMIPTION Amsterdam, Sept.6\u2014The Ninth German Loan will be offered for subscription from foptentber 38 to Ocitober 98, according to s despatch from Berlin.The Loan will be issmed in the form tof five percent bomds amd four and ione half pereent redeemsbie treasury \u201cbille.Doth will be issued = 96.About the New Sweaters : | Those ladies who happened to be in our store VICTORIA 1S CHOSEN FOR MOBILIZATION PACIFIC CITY WILL BE CONCENTRATION BASE FOR SI BERIAN EXPEDITION.Victoria, B.C.Sept.8\u2014Victoria has been chosen as the concentration base for the troops mobilizing in Canada for service in Siberia.according to no- tification received by Major-General R.J.E.Leckie, today.The location of the camp here has not yet been decided.Up 0 date 100 men have\u2018 heen enrolled for the British Colum , bia Company of the contingent, which | :« in command of Lieut.wecping the entire battle ares and have teud- ed to slow up the operation.A small local counter-attack in the Nieppe sector caused the British to withdraw slightly.Aside from considerable artillery activity, the front was generally quieter today than for many weeks.More Enemy Vandalism.London, Sept.7-\u2014(Caradian Press despatch from Reuter's Ltd.)\u2014A semmi-official despatch from Paris ! states tbat the enemy is destroying \u2018 everywhere in the most vandal-like : manner.When he has not time to burn down houses, he removes the \"furniture and makes a great boofire of it He blows up the 1m06t import- {ant buildings and pillages everything, | removing agricultural machinery and | destroying everything eise which he has not time to remove.Nevertheless our advance into the forest of Coucy \u2018was 30 rapid that the enemy had to | bandon Very large quantities of war | material aml] important ammunition { depots.The sight of such devastation ordered by the leaders of the German in our soldiers a deter- \u2018army kindles mination to punish such crimes.the ; Know ne fatigue in pursuit.work of the Canadian \"What should | we do in commemoration of this\u201d, he | ILLEGAL HOARDS.Unlicensed Persons Must Stop Deniing in Vegetables Warns Food Board.Ottawa, Sept.T\u2014The Canada Food Board has received reports to the effect that certain unlicensed persons are dealing in potatues, apples ani other vegetables contrary to the Board's licensing regulations.A ; warning was issued today that such ed at oce.It isan offense punishable with person, other than a grower, to deal in any of these products.Ît is, morc- 8 p.m.\u2014Further slight advances by: They : illegal operations must be discontiu- and Japan.\u201cThe beauty of the great British Empire,\u201d Hon.Miyaoka said, \u2018is that \u2018no part of it \u201cis exploited for the Motherland.With all its solidarity ; and its immense power it is carrying \u2018on the modern civilization through- \u2018out the world.It was fortunate in- - deed that the people who ivunded the : Dominion of Canada and the Unies 'S ! Britain.They, of all peoples of the j earth, represent liberty and freedom.And in the mater of pernuttitig every individual to work out his own destiny we of Japan are cae with you.\u201d RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS\" CONVENTION LARGE NUMBER OF DELEGATES FROM ALL OVER CANADA ASSEMBLED IN THIS CITY.| \u2018The Domininn Railway Mail Clerks Federation held their serund annual : convention at the St.Kovi's Hotel on | Friday when the following officers | and executive were elected jor the ensuing year: President: W.F.Griffith, St.John.Firs Vice-Pres.: E.C.Bell, Calgary.Second Vice-Pres.: A.Methot, Monte veal | Third Vice-Pres.: A.K.Cain, Tovonto.Secretary: C.A.Hives, Winnipeg.; Treasurer: M.H.McLellan, Moose aw.Executive: J.1 ver; A.P.Audet, Quebec; F.D.Shartawa: C.E.Power, Halifax; W.T.Barringer.North Bay.Grievance Committee: A.E.Cain, H.S.Ferguson, \\WW.T.Barringer.\u2018FoMlowing the electinn of officers.grievances and o\u2018her important mai- ters were discusse.On Saturday.the delegates and lea\u2019 members paid a visit to the Shrire -1 St.Anne de Beaupre and afternai 14 visited Mon:- morency Falls, a socc'al car having heen placed at their disposal hy Sir Rodolphe Forget.President of the Quebec Railway C+mpany.and dinner was served at the Regina Hotel, at St.Anne de Beaupre.a: which speeches were deliverd by the president, Mr.Griffiths.and Mes«rs, Methot, of Montreal.A.A.Hives of Winnipeg and I.FE.Gahoury.of Quebee, the delegates returring to their homes Saturday night ar! vestertay.The ; following attended \u2018he conventian: .Ferguson, © Crothers, Ottawa: s were fundamentally of Great! AM.cLeod, Vancou- | man, London; H.S.Ferguson, ot; Monday on the right of our line owing to its Hank beiny in the air fur \u2018jack où support, he personally led :t j to the assault, leading his front rank.by a hundred yards in a charge against the enemy machine gun position, thus snatching victory trom what seemed disastrous defeat.\u201cHe bore a charmed lifq\".Remarked one of his stati.His piper was wounded.Remarkable too in the fighting of last week was the work of northern Alberts battalion which, when our {whole left wing was h:id up by the strong enemy position in Jigsaw Wood, stormed the village of Pelves on the Scarpe River and thence bomb- od its way up à communication trench into the centre of the main enemy trench line.Dividing here.a company worked to the left and another to the right, bombing as they went until the \"trenches were cleared and the machine gun positions and a whizz-bang bat- fo were taken from the rear.This exposed the north flank of Jigsaw t Wood and the enemy s:reamed back out of it.As they went thisSattalion * poured in from the trenches they had \u201cuccupied a tremendous rifle fire augmented by the captured trench mortars and machine guni simply \u2018itter- ing the hillvide with dead.\u201clt was like plugging into a herd of buff=in in the days before the rail hit the north of S-ekatchewan\u201d said an , uid plainsman.The Boche got wut «»° that wand eaick, hut mighty fev got ever the ridge.HOW SHIP ARMOR 18 MADE | Plates Kept Red Hot for Fortnight ts Strengthen Steel.Take a British navy list, and read the description of one of our modern fighting ships, The Iron Duke.for instance, which is one of our newest ; super-dreadnought.Tonnage 25,000; speed, 22.5; com- | plement, 900; armor-belt, 12 in.P.D.12 3-4 in.; guns 12 in.: C.T., 12in.This means that the main armor- belt on the outside of the hull en.sists of twelve inches of steel.This 1 belt covers the whole of the vitals of the ship.and descends to some dep h | below the water-line, | P.D.signifies \u201cprotected deck.\u201d ! This ie a kind of turtle-back cover., ing the engines.It is 2 3-4 in.thick.{It is not so thick as the rest.iar it \u2018is so constructed that the caemy\u2019s , shells will glance off it.i The guns\u2014the big 13 1-2 in.guns : \u2014are in turret¢ walled with 12 in., steel while the C.T.\u2014which is the , conning tower, the brain of the ship j\u2014has a limilar protection.© Armor is made of soit steel.the surface of which is hardencd by a secret process.so that it resin.pe netration hy shells.; Had the plate the same degrec of hardness all through, it would crack like glass under the enorm mec im: !petus of the projectile.But as the will spend the next week visiting well known cities throughout the lrov- ice, impressing un the women their | duty to the men who fight.aad wilh | cndeavar to instill in them the importance of concentrating every ef- | \u2018ort to win the war.\u201cThis must be, the aim and object of every woman in the Empire.Nothing else counts at the present time.We have uo doubt as to the strength of our sol diers amid sailors, it is the weakness tof our front at home and the women must louk to this end\u201d, she suid.,\u201cWar has brought untold opportunities forward for women and they have not been backward in grasping \u2018the opportunities which have veen held uut to them.\u201d she sai! \u201cThe \u2018women of Kugiand have filled every branch and every ounce of lieir en-! \u2018ergy is spent in doing a service which is going to speed an to victory.\u201d \u201cThe boys have an onportunity to.see what the women there are doing and are filled with admiration, H they can feel that the womer at ,home-\u2014in Canadu\u2014are devotiug their | entire thought ty them and the win- {ning of the war it is b uni to react \u2018on the soldier: and speed un an earlier victory.\u201d | 'HORLICK'S | Malted Milk for Invalids | A mourishing end digestible diet.| .Contains rich milk sad malted grein extract.A powder soluble in water.Conads Food Board Licenses No.14-38.EF have s:udied the wants and needs vi the young middie- aged men, and have procured | line of suits and overcoats which are sure to please tie taste of the youtlt and satisfy the careful! man as to the quality and workmanship.There is real value in cur ofler- ings.The buyer who selects nis clothes from our new Fall stoch is practicing the most effective econamy hecause he 5 ge 100 cems worth for every loilar Teg spends Our hest mode's sear the \u2018acte of the Society Brend | We are towing a larse che of s+iff and «it Hate ud fine Peak Caps.Holt Renfrewële | - -.\u2026- PERSONAL.The Han.P.E.Blond-z and Mme Biondin have returned to Ottawa ron St.Francois du lac 1 1 OF QUEBEC, IH (Founded by the Government of the Province of Quebec) SESSION 1918-1919.Theoreticai and Practical Courses \u2014 Classes will open on October 3rd, 1918.Registration and Payment of Fees are Received at the School, September 237d to October À end, from 9:00 to 12.00 a.m.2:00 to 4.00 and 7.00 to 9:00 pm.es EVENING CLASSES.General Information.Purpose.\u2014 The ohject of the evening courses is lo give to wark- men and apprentices.theoretical and practical nutions to heip them in the practice of their trade.Entrance Requirements.\u2014Any applicant who pusses mentary education is elegible for adrission to the eve Revistrations will he mace at the Ne :retary's office.ber dirt to Oéetober 2nd, from 9:60 to 12:00 a Aiter the 2nd of October, appli Fees.\u2014Fecs are payable in advance.in full, at the time af rg, i $00 pm.2 tration i A personal identification card is \u2014\u2014\u2014 BOULEVARD LANGELIER EVENING CLASSES.0 to 4:00 ant 7-60 ons mae be rejected del\u2018vered tn excs student.wi oh heavy penalties for any unlicensed FE.Cain, W.(0 Tessop, Toronto: i 1 ; Jeu * face alone is hardened, the face re- 1 C.E.Power, A.Amirault, Hatifax: .sistance combines with the toughness Mater M.Giroux, Montreal: W.nf the softer steej behind to give the sriffith, M.Daiole, St.John: FE.J.lhest possible protection against split.{ Rell, Calgary: C A Hives, M.Cvr.|ting or shattering.transact business with anycne who Donald, Moose Jaw: J.A.MeLend.has failed to comply with the Food i Vancouver, Board's licensing regulations.The Incal Reception Committee was - comnesed of the flinwing: Meeara TURKEY HAS ENOUUH A.P.Audet, 1.FE Gatoury, G.Para- dis, E.Bernier and O.Belanger.Grand Visier Tolls Vienna War Has Now Exhausted Itself.- \u2014-\u2014_ NOTED CANADIAN.Dr.James Douglas, philanthropist Amsterdam, Sept.9\u2014Talaar Pasha, | img engineer.nain of \u201che the Turkish Grand Vizier in an inter.| Roard of Directors of the helps, view published in the Venna Presse Dodge corporation.died at his home said he fairly believed that peace ' in New York on June 26h, in would come before winter.Talaat Sis year.Dr.Douglas gave away is now in Vienna.| large sums of money for educational Talaat said the war had exhausted | and charitable purposes, but his itoelf in its achievements and that its | greatest gift was probably made to coninuance was manifestly useless.the General Memorial Hospital \u201cof \u201cOur enemies.not excluding Amer.| New York of three and three-quarter ica,\u201d says Talat, \u201cwill shortly come\u2019 grammes of radium.value l at about to recognize that there is no sence in ' $378,000, to be used for all dime in continuing the hostilities\u201d that hospital in cancer and other Fed work of the Nationa! Radium Inatic Your tete for years in the weet on carna- tite ores, Dr.Douglas was born in Quebec, Nov.4, 1837, Hie father, Dr.James N Douglas.was a surgeon or repute.erves and the first to introduce modern .treatment of insanity ime = Lower What tired nerves need is nourishe: Canada.as the founder of the Quehve ment.Your blood has iailed to sup.Lunatic Asylum.in the Bt giy this.vof which far «eme Mme his ann, To get the system right again you, James, participated.muet supply nutrition in condensed.He left Canada in 1878 te take and onoily asoimilated form, as it is, charge of the metallurgical apera- found in Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.tions of the Chemical Copper Co.a \u2018The blood is unickly enriched, the: ~ancern operating at Phoenixville, vigor of the nerves is restored, diges-; Pa.where he wat fir to separate, tion i improved, and soon you feel| on a commercial scale, the preeinus the hy ig hele is the Acton tes rad vine of dent through the whole body the energy | metals from the copper by the elec.wolytic method of rafales .over, illegal for any licensed dealer to | Winnipeg: M.H.McLellan, M.Me.| his This radium represented the: The new process for making armor \u201cis secret, but the method by whch !the Hatveyized armor of oar older ; ship< was produced is roughly a., follows: i Plates of steel arc planned encor.The plate is then put into a special hirnace.with the planed surface upwards, and covered with a layer of animal charcoal equal in thickness t siteelf, Another steel plate ic then c'apped i on top of the first.Both plates are then rovered with sand, and kept at a high temperature for à fortnight.Another week is needed fae coni- ing off, and then you have vour arm of-plates ready for machining.Small wonder that armor ior a dreadnought means a bill for £400, 000.\u2014 Answersi\" W CS Jen | here chective than Sticky ÿ 15 V'ractical lessons (wisine): Friday, 7:30 ta A 30: 43 lessons.2 and Fridavs should be shown when entering any of the class ronme lees are not refunded whatever the date tire student leaves ile Ÿ course.Certificates.\u2014Certificates arc conferred each year to the sty who suceess/ully pasa the final examinations.The distributi © rewards.for both Day and Evening Courses, is public and takes place about the middle af June.Nature of Courses.The courses of instruction offered in the School.are outlined in the following schedule: Evenin Notice.The administration reserves the right tu after the time « Ie as it may sce fit, according to the number of students reu- istered and the requirements o° the school No clases will be held from December ath, tui te Tanvary 7rh, 1919 inclusively, and on legal holidays .Students are requested te consult and be guided hy the votices ceative 10 the different ¢onsses, which are posted in the Hall of the @ School, =n on ff EVENING CLASSES.lo'ners.- Treaday and Wednesday, 7.30 to 9 202 40 jeans $6 00 Pattern Makers.-Tue«day and Wednesday 7,30 te 920; 40 lessons $a.n0, LL ; Mechanics.\u2014Berinners: Tiesdauw and Friday, 1:30 ta 00, Traine 4 1 pile Wednesday and Thursdas, 7:30 to 0:20; 406 Jecaons, $6 00 Blacksmiths, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:30 to dan; 40 Jescons $6 00.\\ Founders and Moulders.\u2014 Tuesday and Wednesday, Tn 10 9 20; 40 tescons.$800 Firemen\u2014 in Theoretical lessons: Wednesday, A:N0 tu 950 12 practical fescons: Friday, 7:30 to 9:30: 22 lessons.& 00.Staticnery Engineers.\u20141n Theoretical fessone: Tuesday, RON to 0-10.1A Practical lesanne: Friday, T:20 to 9:30: 23 lessons $8.00 The above two courses are organized in view of the examins- .§} tion to obtain a license.Electricians.-30 Theoretical lessons: Wednesday, £:00 to N-10 gann Industrial Drawing.Tuesday and Friday.7:30 to N:20: 40 lesanrs $400.Architectural Drawing and Building Construction.\u2014 Wednesday 20 to 0:30: 40 lessons.$600.Automobile Chauffeurs.\u2014 Thursday, 8:00 to 9:20; 20 lessons.$8.00 Shoe Pattern-Makers.\u2014 Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:30 to 9:30: an lessons, $0.00, This course has for its objeet to give the essential principles.> Applied Mechanics.Monday and Friday, 8:00 to 9:20: 20 lessons.This course has for its objects to give the essential principles of tions weed at the shop.: mechanics with practical cale \u2018A CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC Savings Bank, Quebec.° \u2014\u2014oucepees Its special abject is ty raceive and secure the deposit of sums however small they may be, to help creatin i providaat nabdits.Se ES?D0 YOU NEED SHO Buy Walk-Overs WE have selected irom our immense stoek of Fall Shoes, several lines of Women's Boots, on the Hawaiian, Cavalier, Lyric and Culiege models.Colors: Nat Brown, Mahogany, Ratan and Blan.Values up to $12.00, FICE TOW.eerie ie caer asses $1.95 Kitt] pairs Patent Leather and Gun Metal, with Serge tops.L Yours now, $3 0 BOT ti iii ate eerie aes a .3 Men's Dress Shoes Patent Leathers.Kids and Gun Metal Ries Kid a Cn ee $3.00 \u201cTHÈSE make \u2018des! House Slippers.Walk-Over Boot Shop, JOHN STREET.:: QUFBEC.DIED.| ENAUDRV=X1 Quener, Sapien | Gt, 1918, at the age or 65 years.) Madane Joseph Licandry.nee Var | dine kuz nd \u2018 BAIF 0] PAUL NOTICE OF REQUIEM SERVICE : \u2019 v3 in Nt Notice of interfient later.y By the QUEBEC & SAGUENAY.À service wii! \u20ac Pav.Ca morning.11?, ty ca on = + .or | : SR A Va i Ril A iecord tip to Baie St.Paul has ER or PET \u201crpiniced for SUNDAY SEP- MoUR 1821 The train will leave Quebec.(Q.Lo NP Company's Dopo), at \u2014 for \u2014 vi leave Baie Se Paul POTTED or CUT FLOWERS.\u2018in return to Quebec.st 4:03 p.m CEOSSES and WRLATHS.for RETURN TICKETS, $2.50.FUNERALS, ta: KENT'S FLOWER GARDEN.' A band will accompany tie excursion, and trere wii be a reireshnent MODE.J.G.GUILBEAULT, \u2018© and ; car attached to the train.(Proprictaress.) sou 371% d'Autenii Street.= 13s Moo.mn.trixiy ; GARDEN FETE | STADAZONA CHAPTER, LODE.Ly nd permission of Mre.RR NORMA TALMADGE in \u201cBY Dell.In the nicruiescue and EIGHT OF PURCHASE\" historical eroumls of Beauvoir Manor.»+ Lo Managermp _ - GWHEN you want printed matter of quality \u2014 the kind that reflects a high degree of class and refinement\u2014call The Chronic'e Job Printing Department FOR ESTIMATE = otte, 6-1: 6-2, The doubles won by Quebes, were: : Dr.Devareunes and H.Coulomhc against T.K.Walton and Art.Pero deay, 6-3; 3.7; 7-8.and T.F.Mangsombody and Krnest Vandry againa: Pater Briault and A.Cicotte.6-1; 6-4 The annual club tournament af the Quebec Club will begin on Wednesday next.ARMY vs.NAVY AT FOOTRALL TONIONT.What will virtually be à contest between the sister services will take place this evening on the Plains, at 4:00 o'clock, when à team drawn from the military units in this sity will play s football match with the sailors now in the city.As the honor of both services Is at mgt attendance, and it is to de hoped that those soldiers who have been seiects el to represent the military.will be allowed the necessary leave from their respective units to do so.As af the military commendding crficers 35 this city are known to be keen on sport, there should be no difficulty whatever on the part of the selecteo players to obtain permission to par ticipate in the game.Ît is à long time now since Que bec citizens had tte opportunity of seeing à gems of football between Army and Navy teams, and as queb contests are always keen, thers wil certainly be a large attendance spectators at this game.The saiforr will entertain the members of the Army team to a concert after the game, and as the men of the Nave Service gre renowned in this direction stake, thers will doubtless be a good § rthér comment is necessary. + Build up the Mighty National Force FOR fifty years the Teuton peoples have been trained, disciplined, whipped.into servile cogs of an implacable military machine, by which is maintained the Prussian doctrine of might, and the Kaiser\u2019s autocracy.The Teutons deny themselves, they make sacrifices, because they are trained or forced to do so, but they do it.The peoples of the Allied nations must make great sacrifices and tremendous efforts in order to defeat the enemies of freedom, but because they are free peoples it is left largely to the individual to say what or how much self-denial each will practice.So if freedom is to prevail individuals must make voluntary sacri- \u201cwhich in the aggregate will be greater than the forced sacrifices of the enemies of freedom.The messure of your love of freedom is your willingness to deny yourself so that the strength of the nation for war effort will be increased.This self-denial must take the form of money-saving\u2014thrift.Each person knows in what way he or she may save.The national need says you must save, but free Canada leaves it to you to say by what means and to what extent you will save.* * * x Now, it is for you, each of us, everyone of us, tosay how much patriotic endeavor, how much loyal sacrifice we will make by saving our money, by \u201cdoing without\" so that each day wii sce a surplus to add to our own and the nation\u2019sstrength.No matter how small the surplus it is important because each saving is an effort made, and many small individual efforts make the mighty national force.\u2019 Published under the Autherity of The Minister of Finance of Canada.NE = lA THE QUEBEC CHRONICLR > MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1018 Shopng Neve] THE \u201cWAR SOREL\" LAUNCHED SATURDAY BUILT BY THE QUEBEC SHIPBUILDING AND REPAIR COMPANY AND cumisTEN.| ED BY MRS.R.A.CARTER.» | The second launching irom the yards of the Quebec Shipbuilding | and Repair Company took pla:e Sat- ! urday, when the wooden standard steamer \u201cWar Sorel\u201d built by the Quebec, Shipbuilding and Repair ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME .way.CANADIAN GENER LIMITED.This \u201cUniversal\u201d Toaster will sit on the breakfast table and give a crisp fla._vour to toast which cannot be obtained in any other \u201cUniversal\u201d Electric Home Needs include Ranges, Irons, Coffee Percolators, Tea Pots, Grills, Chafing Dishes, Radiators, Warming Pads, Etc.Send for descriptive pam- | phlet to our Quebec Office, 37 Notre Dame Street.AL ELECTRIC co, Company to the order of the Imperial Munition Board, took to the | water.! The launching was a success in : every respect, and as the 3008 ton vessel was leaving her ways, Mrs.R.A.Carter, of Montreal, wife of Mr.R.A.Carter, managing direcior of the Quebec Shipbuilding & Repair Ce.broke a bottle of wine over the ship's bow and christened her War Sorel.In the meantime the vessel had been blessed by the Rev.Father Costello, C.8S.R.Rector of St.Pattiek's Church.While the War Sorel | was gliding from her ways inte the River St.Charles, Miss Ursula Connolly, daughter of Mr.M.P.Connobly.Vice-President of the Quehec Shipbuilding Company, presented the i sponsor, Mrs.Carter.with a magnificent bouquet if roses.Among the officials present to witness the Jaunching were Messrs.R.A.Carter, M.P.Connolly, Mrs.Connolly and family, Walter Lambert, of the Imperial Munition Board from Ottawa; W.J.Adrien, Lloyd's Agent.at; \u2018 The Chronic's Job GWHEN you want printed matter of quality - the kind that reflects a high degree of class and refinement\u2014call Printiny Dspartmant FOR ESTIMATE Montresl; W.G.Read, Marine Installation Engineer, Mr.McLaughlin, Marine Architect and Superintendent of building for the company: Mr.Campbell, Marine Resident Engineer; Mr.Jardine.Superintendent Lugincer for the Imperial Muniiton l\u2019uard.DISCOVER DEAD BODIES IN TORPEDOED TANKER ee ee te me sre New York, Sept.&\u2014When work-| WANTED.From October 1st, a men at the Robins Drydock, Brook- | small fernishe] flat in Upper Town, lyn, went on board the torpeived oil or rooms for ligt housekeeping.tonker Frederick R.Kellsag.t» | Address F.À.G,, co.Chronicle Officemake repairs they discovered the | Septoxd bodies of two men in the engine room, tf \u2014me\u2014m\u2014m\u2014\u2014 \u2014 0 \u2014 near were the ship was hit, One wis WANTED.Strong boy to carry that of James Kramer, ninetecn third parcels and make himseM useful in engineer; the other that of a man store.Apply John Darlingion Reg'd, i abut forty, but identification was Opposite Post Officeimpossible.The Kellogg was torpe- | docd August 13 en route to Boston, WANTED.\u2014Experienced hardware about thirty miles off Ambros: Chan- clerk, or salesman, wanted to fill posi- nel.She was loaded with oil, and had tion of costing cierk and assistant come from Tampico.She was later buyer.State experience and salary towed to Staten Island.The crew expected.Apply to M.S.J., care numbered forty-two of whom thirty.; Carenicle.sept.Tnéfive were landed.SHIPPING NOTES.LOST\u2014On Saturday morning, from 20t Maple Avenue, 3 small Pouteranian puppy.Finder please return to above address, or telephone 4929.Reward.Sept.9,10,11x3.\u2014 pape WANTED.WANTED \u2014 Experienced Steno- grapher-Typewriter, both French and \u2018| English preferred, for few weeks.a cargo of pulp left for the lakes ply Box 381, Quebec Post Officeyesterday morning at 6 o'clock.so» The steam barge Compton arrived WANTED\u2014 A Boy.Apply Sup with pulp at 10.30 a.m.Sunday O'Connor, corner St.~ lia and Stand left for the lakes a1 5.30 p.m.| Michael street.sept.6xtf.The steam barge Easton ith a! WANTHB\u2014 A Flat from October cargo of coal arrived down yesterday 1st to Mav im, furnishe! and well 2) at 2.30 a.m.heated.in Upper Town, must he on or ce.\u2018ground or first floor.Address H.B.Ij The steam harge Richard W.ar- Chronicle Office.sept.6x3 i tived down with coal at 6.45 clock | meme _ al yesterday merning { WANTED\u20142 or 3 furnished rooms GT .\u2026* {for light housekeeping, in vicinity of y ' Tre tz TH.Hackett »=4 tv a-' North American Arms Co.D.H.F.2h prive! duwn yesterday afternoon at Box 607, Aug.30x6.3.30 p.m.LY During June last a fatal nf 332.144 cubic yards were excavated from | the Panama Canal, 130,144 yards he.nx earth and 182,000 vards rock: ere remain t+ be excavated] 447.NTE | 780 vards of earth and 318,523 yards FEMALE HELP WA D.Less of rock.WANTED\u2014 Immediately, a young girl co do light house work and assist with care of children.Aoply 116 Fraser atreet.aug.2oxef.rer cr = = => \u2014_\u2014_ WANTED.Patriotie, steady, well paid employment at home, in war or ED AT HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.! peace time\u2014knit socks for us on the vec IONAL Daylight Saving Time.eat.simple Auto Knitter.Particu- Sept.AM.P.M.lars, toduy, 3c stamp.Auto Knitter Monday .» 9.21 031 Company, Dept.C470807 Coliege, a 8 Tuesedny .10 9.56 1008 Toronto, Ont.Wednesday .11 10.33 10.41 SeptoxmonwedfritoDec.13 Thursday Ce 12 ALE 1124 = » riday .18 \u2014 1810 isho s (Tollene School] [étre ww fl MACHINERY WANTED.Sunday .18 1.30 2.37 WANTED.1 et Hanical 4 .1 complete mechanical Lennoxvilis.-P.Q- Moon's Phases.outfit, for the manufacture of The steam barge Haddington with ' Hours 9 am.to 8 p.m.Good pay.Ap- | Sept.exfri-mon- wedx3.! See For Yourself What lt Does, Then Introduce it Eggerine Is The Great Agency Wartime Seller For Baking and Cooking EGGERINE hos been prepared because the Canadian peopie are clamoring for something to M use instend of eggs.The good old days when i! ras could be bought for lic, 20c, or 23¢ a dozen, ¥ have gone forever.50e eggs are here to stay - \u2018but too expensive for all but the wealthy to use.|| TRIAL PACKAGE, equivalent to one dozen 10 egan for vour baking.Ci Otier siges, \u2026.\u2026.256, 50e.and Sic [i Mnnufactured by: : Canada Drug Co., Reg'd., A Quebec, P.Q.Can.First Quarter on Friday, September 13 at 11.02 a.m, Full Moon on Friday Septembe: | NBAD MASTER 1-2.TYSPN WILLIAMS, 5.A.EMMANUEL COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE.Well-known Boarding School for Boys.Preparation fer Universities, R.M.C.Kingston, or for business lifs.Separate pronar: rhoel.srw artes se men sew SHER TER ne nm.> ror ilrastrated calendar and information appiy © the Headr.aste- é Ld Quarter on Friday September [+ J\u2014\u2014\"\u2014 : 2 ee am PF à 37, at 12,89 a.m.' PISTACHIO NUTS, Many new varieties of pistachio dn.30amn, th aatxg ; \u2018 } i puts from Central and Western Asia are being tested through wide dis- trbiution in various parts of North America, The Safest Matches [| .In The World | JALAL Eddy's \u201cSilent 5008\u201d | =o eee sro rare Tr oe | Spent 10, 1918 * wished.From all stations in Cañada cast of Brockville and Scotis Junetion inclusive, also north of Scotia Junctionsense, will urge tbe | For further particulers apply te ATCHES Ticket Agents, Grand Trunk Railway Syetem Sane CHEAPEST bessuse there are more perfect Matches to the sized box thas in any ether bor en the market.WAR-TIME economy and your own necessity of buying none but REDDY'S wooden herrels,, Submit offers and specifications to Eastern & Labrador Agency.?Carre Notre Dame, Quebec, Phone 6239.Septoxs TER ana SITUATIONS VACANT.(Male) Salesman to sell new belting compound on commission in Quebec whole or part time, large commission.Apply Enterprising 284 Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal.sept.8x6, TO LET.© ter te ter rer HOUSE TO LET\u201431 Genevieve Avenue, Cape, Quebec; most desirable house: very warm; 10 rooms, bright: pantrees: two fire places; bright garret; good cellar; dumb waiter;gas, electric light, etc: yard; stable; lane all covered: strictly private; can be used as garage.Apply to C.Delegrave, Notary, Lindsay Building, St.oh 8t., Quebec.Aug.14xtm.TO LET\u2014 Near the fost Office, two fats, No.15 Buade Street.separ- stely or together, containing ten rooms altogether Immediate possession.Apply to The Royal Trust Company, 68 Bt.Paul street + danantl TO LiET\u2014The house No of | D'Artigny Street, near tie Farlia.! ment Buildings, fourteen roums, ex- elusive of bath roc m, pantry snd store room.Gurden n rear or house.Apply to Dr.Coote, 73 St.Aun Stree.Roxy i LUMBER YARD 70 RENT \u2014 { Those two splendid Lumber Yacds at present occupied by J D.O.Gagnon, ' Keg.One in rear of Prince Edward 1 St, juat otf Bridge Street, and the othe: between Bridge, Prince Edward and Laliberte Streets and fronting on , the St.Charizs River; with wharves.! For particulars appiv to Meredith & t Meredith, Notaries I'ublic.48 Dai- | bousie Street.Qu-bec.Phone 862.ang.10xim.TO RENT-A cuitage at Morament Station mn Q R.L.H & P Line.tix rooms besides bath-ronu, , hot water heated end electric light, | & few rieps from depot, eight minutes from city.$37.2 month heated.For al\u2019 information apply to R.Gelly.Telephone 3837.Quebec Railway Station or Telephone Proprietor 3304, Quebec.mar.tf HOUSE TO RENT-\u201447 Se Lrau:e !St, very centrally located, star Se j Louis Street and tae Esplanude: D | rooms, bright and sunny, funace electric light, nice yard for gardening and outhouse.Vers 121s0n00le j rent.Apply Jas.T.Harrower.phone | 3308 mar.28xtf FOR SA 3 a \u2014\u2014 FOR SALE\u2014 An auto piano with 182 rolis at a reasonable price, Can be seen at Lavigueur & Hutchison, \u2018 sept.Uxté \u2014\u2014_ A GOOD MARE FOR SALE-\u2014 Cheap; weight about 1150.Kide or drive, Perfectly sound.Phone 6238, between 9.30 a.m.and 4 pan.Sept.3x6.FOR SALE-~The Stone House Nos.® and 11, Lava! Street, metal roof, each residence contains eight rooms, furnace, electric light and gas; occupation can be given present season of house No.11.For particulars apply to Amos J.Coston, Hochelaga Bank Building, Peter Streetaug.21xitf.LUMBER | Spruce and Cedar and tonrds and Plank WOOD Square Cedar Pesce \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014I Posts and Timber.Dry Cordwond and Kindling.| Stadacom Box Co.Rez.; 164 Grant St.Phone 4262.san.1x0m FURNISHED ROOMS.FURNISHED ROOMS \u2014 Large sunny and comfortable.Continuous hot water in bath rooms} location advantageous; good service.Well pat- roniged.Tel.5353, W.8.Richardson, 138 St.Anne St, Quebec.: sov.iatl.PERSONAL, WOULD YOU MARRY SUITED?Best matrimonial paper published.Free for stamp.Correspondent, Toledo, Ohio.sept.Ixtim, Marry for real happiness, let me find your ideal, I give absolute satisfaction, hundreds of wealthy members wishing marriage, square, only honorable people wanted; conficlential sample copy free.The Successful Cupid, Mrs.Cappel, Bon 113, Onléand, Calif.sept.4xim.mme rate re MARRY IF YOU ARE LONBLY For speely marriage try my Club, lished 18 years: thousands wealthy wishing early marriage; all dealings Old Realiable Club.Mrs, Wrubel, 739 Madison, Oskiand, Calif.sug.sxim IF confidential; description free; .ositively on the hest, largest in the country, estab-, 2. MONDAY, SEPTENSER ANGHOR-DONALOSON ' PASSENGER SERVICE between \u2019 MONTREAL and GLASOOW.: Apply to Loss Agents er Tha Rebert Relord Co.Limited, General Agents, Quebec 07 Be Peter Strout - - CUNARD + ES VOR LEBEL AE ORES = Gr i an A STATE a 3 \u2018ORK.tels es ae boweves FRENCH LINF NEW YORK \u2014BORDEAUX-\u2014PARIS IEBEC CENTRAL RAIL WAY FOR PORTLAND, BOSTON, and NEW YORK From Levis: ST with Nogent vice sa ay and Saf Relimpniesfyier toon 150 AM, =Neo £ongectl FT 4 Dial service.\"M.\"Sunday Local to Sher- \u201c brooke.Arriving Levis: i AM.From Megpamic ond 1.20 Chaudiere Divisions, daily es iy daily, Basten M.Pre Ssecbroghe and Rew York ex ay.8,2 Yu dir eccop'detaes and all = local stations, daily except Sunday.Fer tickets and Fullman sccommo- dation apply to the Canadian Pacific- Quebec Central Joint Ticket Office, 0 St John 8 Telephone No.98.Hunting Licenses \u2018THOSE GOING HUNTING SHOULD SECURE THEIR LICENSES IN ADVANCE % 8% 88 NON-RESIDENTS RE UIRE LICENSES TO ISH AS WELL AS HUNT.\u201c 8 x = 9 ING CHB QUEBEC CHRONICLE t was higher thas that of apy other | 1} : month since May, 1911,\" the Iron Age Financial » Commercial Closing Letters Closing Letters By the Can.Press| By Local Brokers (By Camadian Press) jaeensnaoncaconey N York, t.8\u2014The stock ae murhet monde à sabrtantel recovery |} MONTREAL EXCHANGE.\u2018 \u2019 \\SSUVOSHDOGHSIONGHE (By Brean & Gourdesn) Brazilian: 66 at 43%, 200 at 433\u20ac, 10 ut 4534, 108 ot 66, 40 ot 48%, 96 st a%.Brompton?135 st 59%, 190 at 89%, 260 at 60, 30 at 3934, 100 at 60.Dominion Steel: 60 at 43%, 10 ot 6854, 100 at 6354, 60 at 60%, 80 at 6334, 60 at 6234.Montreal Power: 4 at 88, 50 at 874, $0 at OYE, M6 ot 07, 36 at 66%, 198 at oY, 8 at 37%, 31 st 87.Cenvent: 4b at 68, § a¢ 836.B.C.Wehing: 35 at 5054.Asbestos pid: 58 st 56.Glass: 60 at 38.Ontario Steel: 96 at 88.Penmane: 1 at 85, 19 at during today\u2019s two \u201cNour sassion {rom the shock sustained by yesterday's announcement respecting sos trol of members loans.Trading way naturally restricted, » by tesson of that condition and the religious holidey alse caused 8 reduced attendanee of brokers.The stesdy progress of the allled sdvance induced comsidersble short- coverings, not only in United States Stel and other speculative favorites.Rails slso were inclined to strength although Union Pacific and St.Paul were semewhst backward, the latter forfeiting part of yesterday's ais.Coppers were agsin in demand, sn the fertllizer divislon wap first with active tobaccos, low prised motors sud their subsidiaries and secondary ss.that they omce more moved against seutral countries, particslerly Spain and Switzerland.« The bank statement was noteworthy for the large expansion, almost $120,000,000 in actuel loans, with a resultant increase of almost $83,000, 000 in net demand deposits.Investment bonds were steady on limited ings, the speculative issues cing olight irregularity.Sales (par value) aggregated 92.096,- 000 United States (old Issues) bonds were unchanged on call during the Adbestog pM: 10.000 at 70.War Loan, dua 1987: 400 at 93%, 5,500 at 94, 100 at 95%.War Loan, due 1031: 3,800 at 95.Wayagamack bonds: 1,500 at Tu.Wabagso: 5 st 63%, 10 at 56, 10 st 56%, 10 at 84.Laurentide Power: 90 at 56, 60 at ss.Steel of Canada: 5 at 73%, 10 at TRI, 66 at TS.Steamohips: 10 at 44%, T5 at 43H, 25 nt 6634, 05 at 4334, 1 at 46.ips pid: © at 7834, 20 at 78, 60 at 78%, 5 at 78, 25 at 7054, 36 at 10%, 45 at 70%.pe y°rseococonsosuse Macdoasld: 80 at 19% @ | Shawinigan: 15 at 115%.NEW YORE MARKET.mn | Commerce Bank: 9 ae 168.° \\SOCSUUSOSNOGGO Sun APPLY TO: F.8.STOCKING s ST.LOUIS STREET, QUEBEC, Telephone 88.TVPEWAITER DESKS | Drop Cabinet, Quertered Oak, Thresrawer, Sa Base, bars An exceptional opportunity to buy a $3500 Desk st less than Half Price- < 'PHONE No.3206, Harrower Typewiter Coy Dalhousie Street, QUEBEC.Everybody's Choice Ja.1Yama etxtf \u201cTHE HIGH SCHOOL 138 Bt.Augustin Street\u2014 Lady Principal: Miss Ethel Gal BA acip: « Assistant Principal: Miss Mabel Fraser, BA, 8 isor of Preparatory Grades: Miss Frances Gillespie.This School will re-open on Mon: , Wk Septembpr, at 9.00 a.m.ys, as well as girls, will be \u2018admitted to all grades.Por the purpose of registering new pupils, and giving any further infor mation to parents or others, 8 Prinolpal will be in attendsnes at the Belioo!l each morning from 9:90 to ve 8 clock, beginning Tuesday, 3rd er, .VICTORIA SCHOOL, St Joachim and St.Eustache Streets Principal: Mr.H.Derick.Lady Principal: Miss H.Winn.Supervisor of Preparatory Grades: wat op ie he Sth n on ur: , the & of September, at 9:00 elock, a.m.FERS: : The Migh Vietoris | Grades: School.School.1 aud $.per month, $8.00 | 2c 3 and 4.per month, 2.00 dee 6 2.per month, 1.80 38e 6 0 26, 11.por month, 1.00 \u2014 By order, WALTER J.RAY, M | says.| tons, of 109,341 tons 6 day, agsinst \u201cThe total was 3,380,185 gross 8,420,000 tons in July, or 110,354 tons la day=\u2014a falling off in the daily rate of about 1,000 tous.September opane ed with nine more furnaces in blast than on August 1, and aow that the season whee enormous quanaities of hested moisture are gumped into the stacks is probably over output should increase.Furnaces in blast September 1 were 373, with capacity estimated at 113,00 tons » dey, against M3 furnaces on August 1, with daily capacity of 111 tons.Leaders in the industry realize that even the measures are taken in connection with the new draft.More important till is the maintenance of existing hours and the safeguarding of the industry for the period of the wer against such restrictions of output as bave commonly accompanied union control Some of the recent Washington decisions of labor issues have evidently not taken into account the grave consequence of the war programme which would resuit from à wide es- forcement of such fin in the steel ang metai Workings .* CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY MONTREAL-QUEBEC SERVICE Three trains in esch direction each From Montreal trains leave Place Viger Station at 846 AM.800 PM.and 11.65 PM.on week days, and 330 P.M, snd 11.88 PM.on later.The trains carry the most modern equipment\u2014the day trains have daf- fst parlor ear facilities, the afternoon fast trains from Quebec 1.00 P.Mend from Montreal in addition a buffet.library, cbserve- ties parlor ear, snd the night trains have electric lighted standard deeping cars.The C.P.R.route between Quebec and Montreal runs through the old historic parishes of the nerth shore of the St.Lawrence River.affording s continua] series of deantifu! vistas of farm, river and lake seenery.aug.39xmon.wed_!rixt! ! present insufficient rate of production - cannot be maintained unless special! Sundays, \u2014from Mile End 15 minutes | 5.00 PM.carry! i i How Shall I Invest?| .is the question almost every investor is asking.You can invest to best advantage by dividing up your surplus in different classes of high grade bonds and stocks.Our Statis:ieal Department, will be pleased to mall yeu list of high grade issues listed on the Montres) Stock Exchange.Owing to war conditions many issues now yield 6 to 9 per eent.on the investment.Pull partieulars on request Thornton Davidson & Co.Members Mention! Sock Buchaage Transportation Building, MONTREAL.\u2014_ \u2014 aa -\u2014 CANADA'S VICTORY LOAN 649% Gold Bonds .Price\u201499% and accrued interest VERSAILLES, VIDRICAIRE, BOULAIS, Limited, STymeats.Beles amounted to 100 | War Lous, dus 1086: 1,000 at 96%.|weck day, aad two trains in each || MONTREAL , HAMEL & MACKAY, » .Cor pid: 35 at 88.direction on Sundays, is the excellent OTTAWA | Representatives Week end news wes mainly omeos- | Merchants Bank: 1 et 167, service offered by che Canadian Pa- Pp raging, the Mercantile agencies once | po pp od: 26 at 36 cific Railway between the cities of St.John St.corner St.Eustache more laying special emphasis on the Quebec Railway: 5 et 18.Quebec and Montreal \u2014 they leave L - - \u2014 war's imperative demands is all Nova Scotia Bank: 1 st 248.Pulois Station at 7.00 AM.100 July20xmon.thurst{ branches of industry, Textile: 3 at 97%.PM.and 11:38 PM.week days, Dealings in exchange were nomin- Toronto Railway: 30 at 08: and at 1.00 P.M.and 11.66 PM.on | Er i ee sl, but changes were signifisant le Canads Cottons pfé: 8 at T6.Sundays.SL = a OROSSING THE BRIDG Trem Palais Talon Station UEBEC-MONTREAL SERVICE ILY EXCEPT SUNDAY-\u2014Dept.Quebec 3:45 P.M., Arr.Montreal BRUNEAU & DUPUIS (Members Wontregi Stock Exchange) Stock Broxers \u2018Phone 1596 11-12-15 Stuit-su-Mataiot Strogt Cirect Privele Wire wi POST & FLAGG, 39 Wall Strest, New Yorc A.À GINGRIS - - Manager \u2014_\u2014 eee à Medougall & Cowans Stock Brokers Tol, 1402-33 116 Mountain Hill QUEBEC 2 er ) STEAMER FRONTENAC | Service Beginning June 1st, 4913.| Weather and ciscumstances nui.© ting, the Steamer \u201cFroutenac' w.!' sail between Quebe.and she fsiund of Orleans, ns follows: From the Fou \u201cIsland: [ART YY) 3:30 am.615 2m i 6:45 a.m.7:30 an | 8:15 am.sam 10:00 am.2am | 1:00 pm.| 200 pm , 5:30 pm.\u2026.5 pm ! 5:30 pm.6pm On Fridays and Saturdays From the Island at.10:25 P.M.CAFE-PARL R OBSERVATION CAR.july24xmon,wed.frixtf.Canadian Pacific SV.1.M.; On Sundays: 1 mue be ss anses 3:06 pm | -1:30 pm.« 230 pm 3:15 pm.« 4.00 pm.; 8:00 pm.6:00 pm 7:00 pm.LL.7:00 pm.On holidays the Steamer Frontenac will sail to the Island at 8:00 am.and in the afternoon at the same hours .| wi Nort & Dupuis) Ti cker Talk HARVESTERS EXCURSION.IS 1,00 Sunday.5 j , ; Am Bers Bug 00 1 6 | CEE : Forgings | The Canadian Pacific Railmy 0 Railway Ck Levis Electrie Cara.OT Am Can Co.6% 484 & «6 cs es as ee nait | arranging for another barvestèrs\u201d .| Am Car Fdy.8634 00% 86 86% | in excess of Juiy last year; the same excursion ou \u201cnd ® Alberts.; , | Hide Lesher.da 1 oo $7 is true of ihe frst seven monita'| TUL cumion wil run on Tuesday LAST CALL FOR san.\" 1% ™ ore | UOT «ss Sept.10th, 1918, with a through ser- , Dont\u2019 forget the Trips on the Steamer pois Se Ri 100 h jere 626 x vice.Special rates will be given, | \u201cChampien\u201d to Berthier oa AM T&T.08 ;\u2018 During August there were oe namely, $12 to Winnipeg and $18 re- Stturdayshm RP ow wk x .companies incorporated at Albany, { turn, and a rate of one-half cent per i STEAMER \"CHAMPION\" RASE ss | having total capital of $31.937,000.0 ye each way from Winnipeg to all TO 1 On the St Laurent, St.Michel, St AT&S Fe.I pote compared with 751 in July, whose points on the C.P.R.east of Calgary, ! Jean Berthier Bervicee 01% 4 aggregate capitalisation wes $83,-, Edmonton and MeLeod.Further in- ; * Weather and circumstances permit- Blëwn Loco.1% 03 | 378,000, | formation as to this excurmon can WINNIPEG (ting, the Steamer \u201cChampion\u201d wut Bait A Ohio.[° x ; ser .\u2026, | be obtained from all C.P.R.ticket, sail as follows, except ou Sundays £ > rR 1614 ut ee campaign of 0 000 agents or Chas.A Langevis, City 4nd holidays: ' Beth Stes .uk Dire on foreign birth subscribed a Passenger A aber \"rect Plus 14c per mile beyond | Berthier, 5:00 2m, Mon om Quebec: es total of $741,437,000.This announce- * 38 awed Srixsept.10 \u2018 ues, Thurscus my 52 [toad \u201chas been siorised by the tog TON i Excursion Sept.10th, 1918 \u2018Se Jan.48 1m.; Treasury Department.e grand ame i ince of Quebec.also Stations in the St Michel, 7:15 2m.Com Pécts 42% 42% | total subscribed to the loan was F Bn aon the mend Pembroke, Wir isor and East 5e Laurent, 2:00 am rucible : $4176.516,080, of which 1734 per cent.FARE RETURNING: Half-cent per mile to Winnipeg, plus $18 i Sajurdays: at son pm.Distillers .se was produced by the foreign-born to starting point.Leavi oon SUNDAYS: Erie .% .Eo element, - NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ( ving \u20ac sebec a.7:30 am, 115 pin.Gen Motors.138% .EAST AND WEST ON THE CPR | Qué St Jean at 5:0 pa Gt Nor pid.08% .ud Wall Street estimates that dividend |, For information apply to nearest Can Pac.Ce turdays the same steamer Ins Cop .3% .88 {and interest payments next monh Agent, or to: vy ! rom Quedec to Berthier in In M Marine.27% 2754 37% 27% iy total $243,312,541, compared with C A.LANGEVIN, City Passenger Agent, \u2018order to permit .tizens to enjoy a do ofd wn, 108 101 béni \" $157,688631 in September last year.30 St.John st, sad Palais Stn.Quebec.refreshing outing 5 the river.Leav- Kenn Cop Co.M% .i Stockholders will receive $83,199.623.uebec at 2:00 p.m.and return a; Lehigh Val.61 { compared with $67.608,631 last year.CITY OF QUEBEC at 9:30 p.m.M.1x8m Maxwell .97% .27% The Uniied States Government will \u2014 A.28toS.10 - | Mex Petrol'm.108}4 10836 10234 108% | pay out $08,612017 in interest on CITY HALL Z =| Midvale Pal i, ux hi 8 Liberty 414 bonds \u2014_\u2014 , | Missouri Pac.24%\" 24 4! a ssw N Y Central.144 74% 24% 26% | the Trumbull Steel Company, of Saturday, September 7th, 1018 - A NY NH & H.4% 4434 433\u20ac 44 | Sharon, Pa, has been granted per- PROCLAMATION \u2019 e.Engine Trodel Norf & West.1084 .105 | mission by the Capital Issues Com- il CA.LILA CA, LIA North Pac .90% .90 mines to issue $3,000000 additions) | Public Mesting of the Citizens of .IL R & T d 1 Perse prises \u201c \u201c ow common stock.The proceeds from | Quebec to advise as to the best amnue rude ring.RE th à Rayon Cas M6 ak soci wile hi | Ven peri pes Reading .9054 00% 0036 29% to subscribe to the new issue to the 0 L R T d 1& So Se on nié 00% ni extent of one-third of their present! In order to comply with the desire FALL AND WINTER WEAR.(\u201caKue, lrude South Ry .36% 3074 20% ek \"OO Le gxpressed by many induential citisens || | mm | Pich dopld 6 #8 Î The Hecla Mining Company has\u2019 cium of Gomis \"eng of the] LADIES SWEATERS.: cher Stwebaker .46% 47 48 46% | declared a dividend of $180.00, or 15 .Tuesdny.att weiock ro THe on MEN'S SWEATERS, | Liquidators of Insolvent Betates, Union Pac .19434 125% 13434 125 \u2018cents à shart, payable Sept.26.The | Council Chamber, City Hall to ad- BOYS' SWEATERS.Administrators, Agpraisers US I Alcohol.119% US Rubber.63) .61% U 8 Steel .111% 113% 1114 11% | Westinghouse.435 .ooo 48 company pajd $50,000 in January, but suspended dividends since that time because of the uncertainty as to the amount of tax the Government win require.The company had on hand a surplus of $8,261,746 June 30.Of this it earned $1,180,247 since the first of the present year, or nearly $200,000 a month.Cai \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 posorocp@naaroaes * \u2019 ous.1 e RQ tRDQOUGGOSNGTOHANGO .ee The net income of sixty-one of the London, Sept.?\u2014Caleutta linseed | largest telephone companies of the £39 18s; Linseed oft 580; Sperm oil | United States increased $837,081, or Ât4; Petroleum American refined 8s | 13.3 per cent.last March over that 10 1-8d; Spirits 10.11 1-84; Turpen- | of the same month the yesr before, tine spirits 120s; Rosin type \"GQ\" 88s.according to figures made public by \u2014 1 the Interstate Commerce Commission Savannah, Ga.Sept, 7\u2014Turpentine | Total operating revenue increased firm; 63 1-3; Sales 103; Receipts 108.$1,069,387, or 7.8 per cent.The report tock 25,006.; Shows that for the three months end.sles 891; receiple 510; | ng with March the net income of the eshipments \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014; receipts 75,086.| companies decrased $1,443,571, or 7 \u2019 per cent.as compared wtih the same New York, Sept.?\u2014Cotton futures | period in 1917.closed steady.Closing bids: Septem- .ber, 24.730; January, 33.88c; October, | \u201cAs was expected, August pig iron 86.68c; November, 84.10e; December, | production fail below that of July.30.96c.Spot closed stendy.| Mid {It was at a less rate also than \u2018the dling uplands, 38.48¢c.outputs of April, May and June, but P.O.Box 212 Tel.183 BREEN & GOURDEAU STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, ® ST.PETER STRERT, and 6 SAULT-AU-MATELOT STAEST Fiiveie Wire Connections Exchange aoû \u201cai Boos » Yorn Bo - Chairman Protestant B.of 8.Commission.| etd PRL de | vise as to the dest way to commemo- | rate the, Viotory of Courceletie, one \u2018of the greatest glory of the famous 82nd French Canadian regiment.I respectfully request all citizens to attend this meeting.(Signed) HENRI E.LAVIGUEUR Mayor of Quebec.By order, H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk, CITY OF QUEBEC CITY HALL Saturday, September Yth, 1018 PROCLAMATION Public Meeting of Citisens te organize a campaign to provide funds for the Canadian Army Hute In order to comply with the desire of a large number of influential eiti- zens and at the request of the Quebec Counefl No.448 of the Knights of Coumbus.1 herehv, call a public meeting of the citizens of Quebec to i he held in the Coune!] Chamber at the | City Hall.on Tuesday evening, the tenth of September instant ar eight o'clock p.m.te ormanize a campaign to collect funds for the Canadian \"Army Huts, t All citizens are respectlully request.Led to attend.| (Signed) HENRI KE.LAVIGUEUR Mayor of Quebec.8y order.H.J.J.B.CROUINARD, ity Clerk, Septens t COLOURED SCARPS.CHILDREN'S SWEATERS.CAMEL HAIR RUGS.CAMEL HAIR BLANKETS, CAMEL HAIR SCARFS.CAMEL HAIR CAPS, CAMEL HAIR SOCKS.CAMEL HAIR GLOVES.LIOMT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR.MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR.HEAVY WEIGHT UNDERWEAR.MEN'S SLIPPERS.CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, LADIES\u2019 SLIPPERS, LACE SCARFS % WHITE SHAWLS.A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LADIES\u2019 ULSTERS.MENS\u2019 ULSTERS.CHILDREN'S COATS.LADIES\u2019 DRESSING GOWNS.MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS, BOYS DRESSING GOWNS.OFFICERS BRITIBH WARMS, lined with Camel Hair.The HAIG WATERPROOF TRENCH COAT (not Jaeger).FOX SUPERFINE PUTTRESS, $475 Per Pair.John Darlington Reg'd Opposite Post Office Compromises between Debtors an.Creditorsi | i | 196 ST.PETER STREET | Dominion Building Quebec i i \u2018Phones 4880-4583.MINARD'ST cy rd LINIMENT The old reliable remedy for rheu.mation.sore throst and apraiss Best Liniment Made Me.A.E.LAUNDRY, RDMoONTON.W: oe \u201c3 set from 6 bei ing end ere ired what je doêtor entier.à À spraired avkie, as told me I must sot Taig oa it for ALT 1, \" 197.ER\u2019 e TIME It he vest ment made,\u201d x dave ain, Minerd'e Lintment siweys gives saties faction.For a sche or pais.gives inotane robe Minard\u2019s Linimest We Were Awarded \u2014 the \u2014 GOLD MEDAL For Our Exhibit of | AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, \u2014atthe\u2014 PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, Mechanics Sisal) Co.Lid.QUEBEC PESTE REF NE WHILE IN QUEBEC While you will visit Quebec during the Exhibition, we respectfully invite you to pay us à visit, sud im the meuntimie, let us have the occasion of shuwiltg you the test assortiment in GROCERIES and LIQGUORS ae Franc-»-American Soup, at 356, BEST.and 60c per tn Bin, Kye, Whiskies, cs, Scotch Rhum.Ox Tongue, We, Ire, $1.15.$1.60 a.: lene Liquors, Fic and $190 Boneless Cire, de aid Me We are allowed to sell you per tin.any liquor you may desire, as Chicken Broast.$1.10 por a- you have your doctor's uvate.Roast Beel, Carned Beef, Buef Steak wl Onben, Cook od Corned Bleed, at dec per tu Potted Beef, l'otted Veal Pott ed Beei and Ham.Potted ins.\u2014\u2014 The very best Liquors, Bottled or on Draught\u2014.JET ae oe en ou 'S PRE.Tongue.at 1c jer hox SCRIPTION AS REQUIRED Pate de Foie, 10¢ per hox.BY LAW.ALSO CHOCOLATES AND DELICACIES GEORGES PATRY, \u201cTH HOUSE OF QUALITY.\" 29 FABRIQUE STREET Telephone 6400-6401.(Canada Food Roard Licen-e No 89-2508, QUEBEC.\u2018 1 ! ! D Full Assortiment of White Conis Pumps, Oxfords or Boots | | WM.JACQUES & SONS | | Custom and Military Shoemakers.i H 42 FABRIQUE STREET | First-Class Repairing Department E ! | | | | \u2014\u2014 .- DESKS Rot and Flat Top Desks.Our Prices 200-page Ruled Scribbling Books, at, each.Scribbling Books, at.1e, 8 and Superior Hand Carved | Exercise Books, 100 pages.each 0e gany C s Hard-covered Exercise Books, Maho, hair 50 pages, at, cach.2.Baby Carriages in Variety Lead Pencils, at.each.1e, sc and be Pencil Boxes, various styles, from, cach.0.0 7 to abe Lead Peucil Sharpeners, .from.a, to 10e Erasers, irom, each.-le to Be Cabinet Maker Wax and Chalk Crayons, from, per ho.LL LL 2 20e 1 end Undertaker Clrvae's Ink, per hoi, 1 190 man cmeal Valuator u ow oURang Jo te BERTHA ROY From New York and Parie T.H O'NEILL 248 3t.John §t.A.J.MAXHAM & CO.Registered.17 8t.James Street (Established 1838.) MANUFACTURERS AGENTS BROKERS and AUCTIONEERS, Fhone 7566 Conservatories.PIANO and VOCAL CULTURE LINDSAY BUILDING \u2014\u2014 Room $0 me RATES: $1.00 PER MONTH.Adixim \"Lucien Mora daugh.er and son re- | of Lauzon.\u2018o Mr.John J.Doyle, 1 con of Mr Patrick Doyle.of this city.|A.! month.School Supplies &| their community.One of the Franki if PERSONAL ; Major Labbe has leit, town for à (ew days oa leave.; Hon.$.N.Parent will return to a Ottawa from Vaudreuil by the end | of the month.8 | Mr.and Mrs.J.R.O'Neill, and | Miss Helen Schuyler \u2018have returned 6 from Les Eboul:meuts.| Miss Cecile Ke:d, of Mon:real, who ; has been spending a few days in town, | returned home on Sa:urday.i Mr.Jean Bouffard, Law Clerk De.| partmen: of Lands and Forests, has lef.on'a business trip to Montreal.Lord Charles Cavendish and Cap- \u2018 tain Redley, A.D.C., re:urned to Ottawa from Blue Sea Lake on Saturday.Lord Richard Neville left Momreal.NO- HING IN THE LINE on Saturday for Ottawa and will come | Quebec later tu spend a few weeks, \u2018I'he Very Rev.Dean Shreve has left for Toruutu, to attend the Genera! Synod of the Church vf England in Canada.Miss fuygie, daughter of \\V.S.Loggie, M.of Chatham, N.B., i the guest oi her sister, Mrs.J.Fraser.Mr.Charles A.Parent and iam:iy have returned to town from St.Lau-' rent, Island of Orleans where they ape: the sumer months, Captain and Mrs.J.A.W.LeBel, ef tha city, are spending see te is Monreal, the guests of their daughter, Mrs.Jus.ve Gaspe Gourdean.The Rev.A R.Kelley, Priest-in- Charge, St.Matthew's Church, left ves.erday for Toronto to attend the General Synod of the Church of Lng- ; land in Canada.Mr.J.N.Miller, Scereary of the Departmen: oi Public Instruction, has returned to \u2018own with his damily from the Island ni Orleans, where they spent the summer.Mr.Arthur Murphy of the Montreal Star.accoripaniel by his wife and family.are v.si ing in the city ad are the guests of Mrs, Murphy's sister, Mrs.T.J.Robitaille, Murray Avenue, .Miss Yvonne Morin and Master | DADDIE LONG LEGS\u201d COMING , AT THE AUDITORIUM IS A REFINED AND POPULAR NOVELS OF AMERICA.| \u201cJUDY\u201d AND THE CHILDREN AT THE ORPHANAGE.\u2014A 8ctne n , \u201cDaddy Long Legs\u201d at the Auditorium fer Three Nights Begnaing spectively oi Mr.Usear Morin,\u2019 Thursday, Sept, 13.Matinee Saturday.Depu:y Minister of Municipal Affairs, « left last evening Lor Charlottetown, \u2019 \u201cDad ly Losg Loo\u201d that delightfu\u2019ly refreshing comedy by Jean Web- PICTURES\u2019 BEST PRODUC.P.E.L, to comp'e.e their studies.ster and stage by Henry Miller, will come ta the Auditorium theatre for TIONS \u2014 SEE THE WAR Madam Gourdean and her grandson, three.days starting on Thursday, Septemuer 1210.A matinee wiil be given PICTU Saturday.The story concerns itself with the transition from a tie of drudgery in an orphan asylum.thpough college, and to a real place in tire sun of a par.entless girl.whese spirited revolt at the relontiess conditions «f the orphanage attracted the attention af à henevo'vnt voung-old bachelur, Remaining but & sShads:a \u2018nt her life, te senls her :n college.Sie calls him \u201cDaddy Master Bance, of O tawa.have returned hom: ai er spending several wesks in Quebec.Mrs.S'rois Bance has rema:nieal in town and is the guest 0.Colonel and Mrs.Frank Latferty.Mr.Frank W.Clarke, of Clarke | | | | | City.passed through tie ty last Long Legs.\u201d her only knowledze of him bel:æ the long chalow of him cast week en route for Ottawa \u20180 V°Sit his wren the erlees wa be \u201cicastamehile lamps.The girl love: the kindly young brother, who has been follow.+ swyg mon who has hefped ker aud writes to him reguiarly.After a tine they meet and she learns to love the man in the flegh.not knowing that he is her henefartor.; This wholesome play is abundant!y supplied with laughs: the story never permits the interest to waver and tiie whele atmo-ghere of the picre | is cJean and wholesome.The cast which Henry Miller hag engated fo the | presentation here is heade 1 bv Robert Phillins, Paul Sore Ir Frack TI.Kirk Rdna Waltan, Mande Wana Olive Mna~re, Geraldine Jacobi, liza.beth Conrad.Florerce Scdell.Ruby Jones.\u2014Advt.= == a NORMA TALMADGE TODAY AT THZ AUDITORIUM IN \u201c \u201cBY RICHT OF PURCHASE\" ue | | ing à course of musketry ut Rockl'ffe Camp, and who has jus: undergone an operation for appediciis at the Genera! Hospital, Ottawa.The engagement: is announced ot Miss Irene Veronica Harney, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Harney.The marriage w:li take plac: on the 16th of September the Chapel ut Jesus and Mary Conven., Lauz n.Lady Blanche and Lady Dorothy Cavemlish are spending a few days mn\u2019 Ot:awa before leaving for Montreal | when they will bh: accompanied by Miss Saunders, Lady Rachel and Lady Anne Cavendish, accompanid by Mas Wal.on, lef: Friday for Cartierville \u20180 jo'n Her Excellency the Duchess of Devonshire, and later w.ll come to Qu:bec, where they will epend some time at the Ciale with Cap ain and Lady Mary Kenyonlaney.| The many Quebec frierds ai Mis Agnes Halil, the popular \u2018ns rnc ress ai swimming a: the V.W.C.A.who was thrown from her horse some | time ago.and brok- her coliar hone, | will be pleased to learn that she #| } aa ae = - A GREAT SOCIAL DRAM.TIC PICTURE ~ \\\"HAT HAPPENED ' THE GIRL AFTER A MAR !UAGE ARRANGED FOR FINAN.| CIAL REASONS\u2014SHOWING TODAY, TOMOIROW AND ' wi: = DAY.making a wonderiul recovery a St.Joseph's Hospital.Nashua, N.1L., where she is a patient.Miss Hall | | was recently visited hy the Pres\u2018dent \"of the Quebec Branch of the Y WC.and was informed by Dr.Marse, who is attending the patien:, tha: she | wrill be able to r2sume her duties this A notable Jewish engagement is! announce) in England beiween Cap- | win S.J.Sassoon, of the Inniskilling | Dragoons, and Dulcie, aldest daughier ! of Mrs.Frederic S.Franklin, of Lan- | caster Gate, London, Captain Sassoon is eldest son of Mr.J.8.Sassonn, Ashley Park, Wal on-on-Thames, who died recently, and related to all the branches of the enormously rich fine founded by David Sassoon, merchant and banker of Bagdad, while | the Franklins are hardly less known, \"and also allied to.many of the dis | tinguished and wealthy families of ting married Lord Swaythling's eldest sister, and another a daugbter of Sir | Philip Magnus, MP.| Lady Marion Hastings, youngest sorium.The title of the picture is \u201cBY RIGHT OF PURCHASE\" ana daughter of ford and Lady Hunt.ng- ati this implies is a story worth seeing.and furthermore the cast assures don, who surprised her world by one of the best playvd dramas of the Select Star Seriesmarrying recently, without prelim: | In this picture, Norma Talmadge plays the part of Margo: Hughesinary announcement, ® hustanc of yp, girl who martirs for financial rea cons, See what she is submisted to, the Scottish-sounding name of Cap- \u201cBy Right of Purchase tain Patrick Keith Cameron, owns' i i i 1 th Performances will be g'ven at 2, 3:30, and also 7:30 various ties with Scatiand though Mu ince, 10 cen:s; Evening, 10 and 13 cents.she is a typical Ifish-woman of the À ; fun.loving, go-ahead | hard-ridiny There will also be given a very a musing comedy and music rendered type with which certain novelists by the best string orchestra in town, \u2014Advt.have made us familiar.Her uncle, ram .a ; Mr.Osmond Hastings, married Mary AT THE EMPIRE Caroline Campbell.daughter of the \u2014 an \u2014\u2014 lnte Mr.D.Fox Tarrat: of Ellary, Argylishire, and the second of her HARRY MOREY IN \u201cTHE DESIRED WOMAN\", A POWERFUL PLAY OF ADMIRABLY SUSTAINED SUSPENSE Norma Talmadge appears today in a grea: social drama a\u2018 the Audiand 9 P.M.father's five sisters is Lady Jleene Campbell of Sionefeld, Tarbet, Argylishire, Lady Huntingdon is one of the Australian.peeresses, and daughter of the late Sir Samuel Wilcon; a brother of hers, who fell in the present war, married Lady Sarah Churchill.youngest mister of the Dowager Duchess of Roxburghe and of the late Lady Tweedmowihs \u2026.\u2014 A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Empire presents today ane of \u2018he mo:t wirile 0° screen sar, Harry Morty .n \"THE DESIRED WOMAN,\u201d 4 red-blooded story teem.fg th_stertling originality and strong dramatic section.\u201cThe Desired \u2018Wo PLEASING COMEDY OF \u201cLEG.SHOWS.\u201d BUT A VERY INTER.RSTING PLAY DAMATIZED FROM ONE OF THE MOST : Ne'ect Pictures\u2019 hest productions in Lit will regret his absence from the A: ail L\\9 for | Cushions EE and F33353 AN A Window Seats THE many shades and colorings in which FABRIKOID is made enables you to carry out in your window seat coverings any desired scheme of decoration.Fabrikoid is made in exact imitation of almost every kind of fine leather.It is soft and pliant.It is waterproof, dust-proof, stain-proof add sanitary.It is the exact material for the artistic and economical uphoistering of the modern \u2018\u2018successful room FABRIKOID is on sale in most Depart , Dry Goods Stores and at Furniture Dealers\u2014but if you are upable te obtain it locally, write us and will ses that your requirements are supplied.DUPONT FABRIKOID CO, Forel Ses: NIW TORONTO, Ontsi se man\u201d is from the pen of Will N.Harben.Orig'nally in book form it was decidedly popular and the screen ve sion maintains all the absorbing romance, the dzep.pathos and the strong dramajic action of the original story.Harry Morey's role a fine Lyons: Moran comedy and screen telegram, You can't afford to mis any picture shown a the Victoria, The following numbers will be included in the musical programmes Seleciions\u2014 The G'rl on th: Film\u201d.NN Sirmay \u201cHigh Jake\u201d 2.112201 00 0e ce .Friml Waltz\u2014\"You and P.000000000 coe .Langey Valse-Intermezzo\u2014\"B'ack Rose\u201d .RE .Thomas Song (Orchestrated)\u2014\"Rose in the Bul\u201d .Forster Entr'actes\u2014\"La Libelle\u201d .Franke \u201cMarcella\u201d .a area seen aaa vies Johnson March+\"Let's Keep the Glow in Old Glory\" .Speroy One-Step\u2014 My Uncle Sammy Gals\u201d.Kliclomann Fox-Trot\u2014\"Some Sunda; Morning\".0 ~+-eres.Whiting \u2014Advt.CARPETS\u2014CARPETS ® * .We always manage to be ahead of all the others for low prices, so we have decided to put on the market the following let of Carpets at a considerable Low Price, vis: 8,000 Yards of TAPESTRY CARPETS, worth $1.86, FOR.000 a sens sare nca n sr 000000 denan sec rocc 00000 cavers .1 : | It 000 Yards of BRUSSELS CARPETS, worth $2.10, $1 25 J (1 PETER Bases ares RPRSOERES Las sara ess vee \u2019 1,000 Yards of AXMINSTER CARPETS, worth $3.00 and $3.88, for.aasacee 10 006 $1.50 ~ $1.75 AN IMMENSE LOT OF SQUARES AND RUGS IN A VARIETY OF PATTERNS.QUALITY.AND DESIGNS ALL AT THE OLD PRICES.e & e 2 »# 4% POPELINS of COLORED POPLINS, for Curtaine, in ali the newest 98.88.On account of slight imperiection which are imperceptible, it will be seid for tomer \u2026 $1.39 AN IMMENSE QUANTITY OF CURTAIN MATERIALS, SCRIM, MARQUISETTES, MADRAS, CRETONNES, Ete.i à 900 yards shades.Worth LI I 29 and 31 St.John Street Opposite Palace Hill yoo i "]
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