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The Quebec chronicle
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" | | .WEATHER FORECAST * STABLISHED 1764.Small tins.Fiiroized by RH.SERRE hn Deke of Commaaph FREE DEMONSTRATION OF \u201cMAZOLA BALAD AND COOKING OIL.The substitute \u201cpar encellencs\u201d te Olive ON, Butter, Lard, snd s.CHEAPER and MORE ECONOMICAL.SPECIAL PRICES FOR DEMONSTRATION.WEBK: .40c.Medium tins.TE REGULAR PRICES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: 2.75.9%c.Large tins .$0.28.ot 78c.Large tins ., Small tins .B0c.Medium gna .; Tee A.Q F Phones 1247-1248.{4-96 ST.JOHN STREET.| Fuod Control License, Ne.#4243.IMPORTANT DEVÉÉOPMENTS IN WINNIPEG SITUATION Che Quebec.+ MARSHAL FRENCH DECLARNS BRITISH COMMANDERS MOVEMENTS FILLED | CABINET WITH CONSTERNATION.London, June 3\u2014Herbert H.As-| quith who was Premier at the outbreak of the war, replying in a speech | today to criticism made by Viscount French, ihe first commander of the British ferces in France, in his book cencerning the government in the early days of the war, says that prior, to the visit to France of Lar] Kitchener the movements of Lord Freuch had filled the cabinet with consterna- tisn.These movements, the former Premier said.would have had, in the judgmen: of the Cabinet, the effect of leaving the French army in the lurch in the moment of supreme need.This consternation, Mr.Asquith declared.was shared by the CLIPS HALF-DAY - FROM FORMER RUN TRAINS ARRIVING WINNIPEG YESTERDAY MORNING LEFT BUNDAY AFTERNOON Chronicle, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919.NASQUITH HNSWERS NEW CA, THIN COUNCIL CONSIDERS TWO TREATY CHANGES OND TERRITORIAL AND FINANCIAL AMENDMENT URGED BY GERMANY Paris, June 2\u2014Two changes in the German peace treaty one territorial Winnipeg, Man, June 3.\u2014The uew Canadian Pacitic Railway Ttranscontinental train the Trans-Canuda Limited, passed to vuncuover.The new service.including à daily train excir way, will cut 24 hours off the regular running time from Montreal tu Vancouver.The train which arrived is Winnipeg this morning left Montreal at three o'clock Sunday sitcruoon and clipped a full hali day from the regular run.George Ham.and F.W.Fox, Canadian Railway Officials were on the through Winnipeg at! nine o'clock this morning en route, OIL OF MEDIATION BEING POURED ON TROUBLED SEA OF INDUSTRIAL UNREST \u2014 VAN.OOUVER RECLARES SYMPATHETIC STRIKE French government.; train.Mr, Ham wifi go \u2018to Vancou- In reply to the charge of Lord! \u2018er and Mr.Fox will l:ave the tram French that he was not supported by | ** Calgary.\u20ac.E.MePherson.Pasthe govarnment jn the suppiy of mu- ' senger Traffic Manager went west on Litions, the former Premier read athe train.letter he received from Lord French | $ ; at the time of the formation of the ; osches the train today carried 100 The new trains are made up of nine : auil the other financial are being con- \u2018 sidered by the Council of Four, & became known today.The financisd question is the pos.\"sibility of the acceptance of the German proposal to pay indemmity of 100 000,000 marks which would in- ! voive disolution of the allied financial commision to which the Germans strongly obect.It is understood that Bis proposal has strong sup- putt in certain quarters.The second proposal is for a plebiscite in Silesia and a guarantee to Germany of a ocoel supply from the Silesian mines.Exports of Great Britain, France, The United States and Italy are ex- | pected to meet as soon as possible to exchange views regardmg tae suswer to the German counter-pru- | pusals, Great Britain favors à number of concessions while France romaine Minémum, 60; Maximum, 92 ES ~ TWO CENTS.| sn emma\u2014\u2014 = ey q By Appoistoant ; Pasvésee my | 6 6 ty Orge \u2019 Fine Kolinsky At the Old Prices \u2018this beautiful fur of proven durability is without doubt one of the moet flattering furs possible to wear.Despite the rapid rise in value of Kolinsky, we are disposing of many attractive Shoulder Stoles and Capes at the old prices.\u2014 TORONTO MAKES Winnipeg, June 3\u2014While oil of mc- diation was poured on he turbulent sea of -industrisl unrest in Winnipeg today and effort to forestail possible rloting were continued, several developments rook place which may have an important bearing upon the Winnipeg situation.The focal police problem apparently was disposed of.The policemen premised to remain on duty and ce- aperate in maintaining law and order.Word was received fram Toronto that eobilement of the strike there was imminent.Parading by strikers and strike sympathizers ended abruptly when more than a thousend return.od soldiers decided not to participate fe an officially sanctioned perade of returned soldiers whe $ave net approved of the methods of the Cemtral Stiike Cammitter tcomttvely was er- ranged fer tomorrow and the exe- eaffires of the Brotherhood, sefing as strike mediators obtained propemiis of settiement érem both the metal trodes eœuneii and Winnipeg tncustrind employers.{While the negotiations conducted bY the Brotherhood medieters have been.secret, it was understood tonight that the principle of collective bar- alning was outlined in both semie- ment proposals, It is expected thet the mediators\u2019 next move will be to submit a conrpremise plan based upon the method of collective bargaining, used by the Brethcrhoods and the railroads.As the Brotherhood collective * bargaining system is lew drastic then that oginelly demanded by the metal trades mrikers.but broader than the plan first offeree by the industrial employers, À was thought in some quarters that the mediators might find a commen Freund for agreement.In swbstance.fhe metal workers\u2019 council insisted thet settlement of all 8s hetween any of the seven § in the council net be approved by the council.The employers offered to meet only representatives of the craft or crafis involved in a cone troversy, with the understanding that an agreement would be fined.Railway Brotherhoed lecaés are permitted conciliate with repredentatives of their own employers and ff an agres ment is reached it becomes binding \"MF, however, the delegation fail to agree, the cofitroversy 18 sent on to je Imternations! Brotherhood for affustment.At ten o'clock this meratng crowas gathered in the down town districts, expecting a fourth demonstration by paraders: Reports that the military would net M the demenstraters again beeame reckless added to the teasion of the situation.Beveral hundred weuldsbe marchers gathered in the Market Square, but after apeniers addressed them they decided to held a mase-meeting at Victoria Park.This wes held without incident.R.EK: Bray, o revuened soldier, who has been leader of the vemrned solders element affilised with the strik- | ere, went to Parliament with several other mea.Bray asked Premise Norris te resign or imunediately initi- ste à pmvement far legislation sought by the labor forces.Norris again refused to de anything untH tbe sym- peiliettc strike was caifed off.Distribution of newspapers was cur talled today.Newsboys joined the walk-out, Offkchle of the telegre, companies armouoved that the .\u2014 agents attempted to have the messenger boys ales to quit werk: Vancouver Strike.Vancouver, B.C., June 3\u2014-A generat strike was called here at 14:00 o'clock today.the strike call.At noen it was reported shat the only workers on strike were the seamen on British Columbia constwise vessels, the workers in five shipyards, union %ongsheremen and the Northern Iron Works.Teronto, June 3\u2014-Formei declaration of the aympañhetic stribe being off.s0 far as Toronto is concerned was made tonight at a convention os unions ct the Labor Temple here.While the Metal Trades Council, representing the striging metal work- crs for whom the sympathetic strike was declared and who are still in the bGght for a 4¢.houwr week and collec: tive barguining, today absolved the other unions from th = strike and seked them to go back to work, the final decimien as te the 1ym- pathetic strike being off was leit to the various usfène ecucerned.This devisies was given tonight at a meeting that wes protracted after midnight, The award of the Board of Conciiiation ia the diepute between the meat cwiters and butehers werkers union was snseuseed tonight at a meeting in West Torente.and was reeeived aimost unanimewsly es satisfectery.The men are granted an increase of six cents an hour, though they asked | eleven cents, and they are te have an : eight hour day.Recognition of the unfon was demanded by the men of the packing houses, but this has not been ted officially, However, it le understood that the walon will be recognized dy the employers.A Railreed View, Ottawa, June 3 \u2014In ag interview with the Canadian Press, Limited, this moraing, Mr.L.L.Peltier, Deputy to the President of the Order of Railway Conductors, stated that his Order considers itoelf bound, under the circumstances, te use Îte influence to protect the righte of the workers to collective targeinimg.If, he sald, the employers concerned in Winnipeg were succesful in putting it over on the employees, what guarantees would railway men have that the seme denial of the right of collective burguin- ing would not be made to other trades and callings when the present agreements expire.Mr, Peltier showed to the reporter « message from à committee representing the Brotherhoods of Locometive Engineers, Firemen, Raikoad Trainmen, end the Orders of Railway Conductors aud Telegraphers of Branden, endorsing the principle of collective bargwining and the indus- wial cleuses of the peace treuty.\u201cEvidentally,\u201d he sid, \u2018the Brotherhoods are imbued with the same fear that have taken possession of orgarized labor generally over the attitude of employers of the metal trades in Winnipeg.We should first enquire the cause of the break between the employers and metal work: ers uslen.All thw has transpired since the strike has been lsegely pro- pageads on both sides, sod we cannot bare @ fair judgment oa that.\u201cI collective bargaising is st svake, and it sppoars to be, then the unions which have gone oat in rt of the metal workers wnion ard ack en furs.coalition government.In the letter Passengers to Winnipeg.Thirty five firm in her stand to male no conces- Our cold air vaults offer you freedom from care and protection of your Lord Frenh said: passengers got on the train at Winni- A general wallcout did not follow \u201cIT am sure that in the whole his- | Peg en route to points west.The tory of the war no genera! in the train is due in Vancouver Thursday field has ever been helped in a morning at 10 o'clock.Tie cutting diifieult task by the head of his gov- Of of 24 hours from the tri; ira ernment as I have been supported .Montreal to Vancouver is accom- and strengthened by your unfailing: plished through milking fewer stops sympathy and encouragement.\u201d land runuing at faster speed.Nearly Mr.Asquith read a passage from | six million dollars worth of equ\u2018p.% report made hv Lord Kitchener to: ment is being used in the new ses- tm immediately after the formation \u2018vice.Added fo this is the wages of the coalition government in 1916, the train cretvs and the army of men in which Kitchener said: \u201cI talked to- connected with operating the tran day with General French who auth.used !n the new service on the three roized me to tell you that the pre.thousand mile run.The mew service 43 much as his troops will be able to vice is included 30 sleeping use over the next four months.\u201d | valued at $2478,000 Afteen introduticn of high explosive sheils, They are valued at $750,000.Tho 1: Lord Frencit on November 6th asked : abservation cars are valued ut $450,000 for fifty perent shrapnel and fifty per in addition there are five compart- eut high explosives, but a week later ' went cars, 12 haggage cars ani 2 ue telegraphed that the proportion of \u2018 locomotives.While the hw man high explosives should be twenty-! ocice will be fargely used by tour tres not fifty percent.jist traffic.it will be of special value ir.Auth declared that the TE- to business men to e trips be- tmpmest of Lord French as the Bri-' | on Montreal and Vincouver, tish Commander-in-France had no-! ; : Te will be icularly vahnable 1 thing whatever to do with the supply Winnipeg ui men ho will ane of sheils.{a fa day in making trips to either for | reat supply of ammunition will be quires 12 train crews.In the ser\u2019 cars, © 3 fully Mr.Asquith added that after the \u2018 equipped dining cars dre required,\u2019 sions.| meeting today to diecuss the Gen man counttr-proposals.Freuch experts also were in session.! The commission on various jects.such as reparations and economic, probably will meet within thirty six hours to render reports to their (rrsneetive delegations.the steps taken today, the reply to the German proposals will be ready \"within forty eight hours It is understood that the Americans are not adverse to minor concessions, but not to the exteat favored by the British.Sweden and Denmark have notifed not join in à blockade of Germany tn the event of a German refusal to sign the peace treaty.They say that ; a biockade couid be made effective i without taeir violating their neutrality.i Four of the neutral nations now have given notice of declination ts take part in a blockade should a German refusel to sign the peace treaty lead the allies to decide on The Italian delegation held a, subi It is believed that as a result of the Peace Conference that they will: ol Refers a Too much care and thought cannot be taken in the eelection of the Wedding Gift The \u201cGift-for-the-Bride\u201d is after all, the most import ant\u2014the most lasting of all gifts.BOLD SHIPMENT Vancouver or Montreal.The Van.| such step.Switzerland and Norcouver train which left Vancouver at way previously had made thelr de.| the same time the westboun: train : cision known to this effect.| The Gift Seeker will find here a large assortment of left Montreal.arrived in Winnipeg this afternoon.It will reach Monitreal at noon Thursday.The connections at Sudbury for Toronto are perfect and a ha' day is saved reaching the Queen City.BUFALD SHELTERS BOMBAG SCHOOLS STARTLING DISCOVERY MADE BY POLICE FOLLOWING RECENT OUTRAGES.FROM DOMINO THE AMOUNT OF $8,500000 ARRIVED IN NEW YORK YES- ! TRRDAY New York, June 3.\u2014Gold to the amount oi $6.600,000 arrived here today from Canada, representing the first shipment of a commitment of approximately $14.000.000 which Great i Britain is sending to the United , States.The gold comes to the account of J.P.Morgan and Company | and is understood to be for the pur- ; , pose of covering British purchase\u2019s, | Bufalo.N.Y, June 3\u2014A school for in this country.The other ship= | instrucrion in the manuéfaeture and ments are expected to reach hese : use ofvombs has been discovered here, during the coming week, depending | the Buffulo police believe.No arrests on transportation facilities.This is\u2018 have been made.bui à number oi the first large importation of gold for drawings, alleged to be designs of in- British account since the United fernal machines.have been seized.States entered the war.Prior to teat! Police Chief H xgins sa'd todiy time successive shipments exceeded | that as à resuit of the inquiry by de- one billion.i tectives and Depariment ol Justice ! German Position | Berlin, Monday.June 2\u2014(By the , Ass'd.Press.)\u2014Rumors in circulation lin Ge-many that she is willing to | The Weatker ! FREE TES SETS ARR, | Toronto, June 3 \u2014 A disturbance | which was in the Southern States last | night has moved northwestward, i cangng thunderstorms over :he ves- \"ern portion of the Great Lakes, but no in Ontario.The weulicr has heont fine through~t the jleminion, extremels warm in Orcatio and Quebe d cool in the Western and Maritime Troviness Tc:apcraturce: i Min Max +6 ue + 53 Th 5 st fl 63 és 62 Vancouver.Victoria.Moose Jaw White River .£aul; Ste.Marie .\"Parey Sound .Landon Toronto .Kingston .distinctive and charming pieces in sterling, which ! Time has moet strongly | approved for Wedding i Gifts.A visit to our Depurtinent oi Silver will afford you pleasure and offer many heipfnl suggestions.G.Seifert & Sons | Jewellers | 5 1 \u2018 i Sales Rooms FORD eee eee | gaged in & sympathetic but a defens.| ive strike.The unions evidently feel | that they must hang together.\u201d Trouble in Montreal, Mointreal.June 3\u2014As à result of a deadlock between the Canadian Vickers Co., Limited, and its employees on the questions of working time and wages all trades employed at ihe big East End phat wilt he on strike tomorrow to the number of over three thousand.the Canadien Consolidated Rubber Compony, Limited went on strike tu - day in sympathy with the rubber workers who struck work on Monday.The number of strikers from this plant is now about two thousand two hundred.With about eight hundred glove workers still out and several smaller trades striking, Montreal tomocrow will have nearly seven thou | sand workers voluntarily idle, this\u2019 large number of strikers comes nearly equalling that of Toronto, when a general strike was supposed to be in effect, There is some apprehension on the part of labor men that the action of the Vickers employees may precipitate trouble in other trades and in other plants of their own trades, some of the men on strike heing very influential in their own tocais, TT It is delightfully cool at the Empire these very warm days.Try it and convinced.À agents puards have been placed at Mayor Buck's residence und extra detectives so Tr 04 co Otrava ¢ ; Montreai 11 4.44 0e 0 and police have been detailed Quebce LL 2 2204 All irades employed or | to the City Hall.Suspect Caught Pittsburg, June 5\u2014Ranert Johnson.| President of the 1.W.W.o-ga: za- ! tion here and \u2018uternationally kitown jus a todical agiiator, was arresie: niter a fight with detectivesand agen: of the Department of Justice in a {downtown office building this neon.Joungen opened fire on the wetectives with a revolver, when they apened the door of the I.W.W.headquarters on the third story of the building with a key taken from a suspect arrested in connection with bomb ex- strong easterly winds: cool and un-' counter proposal are accepted plosions hera las: night.Several bullets passed through the clothes of | Johnson was overpowered and taken\u2019 to police headquarters, a quantity of anarchistic literature was found in his office.METHODISTS ANSWER NAPOLEON BEGUIN | Montreal.June 2\u2014At the closing | session today of the Montreal Methodist Conference the recent utterance of Hon.Napoleon Seguin al- teging that the Methodist prol bition movement was aimed at the most ordinance of the Roman Catholic Church was made the subject of resolutions that \u201cthis conference desires te place on record ite constant and consistent attitude of maintaining the right of all churches in the use of wing for sseramental purposes and disclaim, any interference with such .i | 1 i ; 8t.Jorn 00248 Forecaste: Lower Lakes and Geurzian Bey: Fresh easterly winds and a Lie conler, .Upper Kt Lawrence and Ottawa Valley: Northerly winds: fine acd a liztle cooler ! Lower St.Lawrence.Gul! and the North shore: Northwectoriy winds; (iat and moderately warm.Maritime | Provinces: winds; fair and warmer.Lake Syperior District: Fresh Moderate to settled.Ali the West: Fair and moderately I detectives but no one was injured.| warm.î News Index ! [a a PT ~ Page.ine merchant marine.At the Theatres ce see The Count said that all interests Latest Telegraphic, Cable and | Would be represented equally and Local News .Cee, 3 | equitably.Great finnelal sacrifices can be madeby Germany and offered.Editorial .ooviiiiin aus s 4 (he added, only on condtion that the German counter-proposals were look- In and About Town.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.S| ed on as a co-ordinate entity.He de- Latest Sporting News .:.7] clared it was impossible to except im- Shipping News .ccovvirinnnen, 8 Financial and Commercial News.Social and Personal: Remini sens of the Genuine Ford parts, and all Kinds of Accessorics.PRUNEAU & COMPANY 142 St.I eter Street Expert Mechanics.Modern Equipment tes ate | sacrifice paris of German territory .threatened dy the peace terms 11 ire ar: denied by Count Von Bro-kdorif- Rantzan of tie German peace dele gation in an interview witn th: Versailles cotresyondent of the Nat on al Zeitung.The Courts attention was drawn to the feeling :1 19a:2 «| that Germany was ready to sign peace at the expense of that city if the allies made concessions regarding upper Silesia, the former colonies and portant features withost bringing Aisaster to the whole proposition, The head of the German peace dele uation asserted he was ehger for a better opportunity to convinee the Past.\u2026\u2026uoucoce MO 1 Allies of Germany's honasty and ing notes.He sa d he hoped.the cpnortun!ty, to est ; for the co-cperation of all pect\u2019 a.REFUSE TO STRIKE.Vancouver, BC.June 3 \u2014 Street car employees.wh were in scs-ion this afternoon, will not ohey the strike order set for them tonight, when it was expected they would run their own cars into the hacns and te up traffic.They have decided to hold 8 Mmass-meeting tomo row afternoon to diftuss the strike order.HORLICK'S Malted Milk for Invalid A Sesrishing and digestible die tioh milk ead malted gre entrer À powder soluble ia wem Cansée Pood Dossé License Ne.160 | ee wed eliming- tion.It acts prociguly thoro » .mad! ently that there acer the slightest STIPE of dise comfort But \u2018that ts not all Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) have a benefl- cial effect upon the en! body.By $m; A the process of digestion assimilation, the nourishment is derived from foud, the blood quality ie enriched, vitality is increa and the whole system strengthened.Once you get your in thie eplend!id condition, you need not take medicine every éay-\u2014fuet take an NR Tablet occasionally when indigestion, Billousness and constipation threatens, nd you oan always Joel your best emember keeping we! onsi: che: than, ei wre! 1 \u2018cet a 250 box of Naturee Rem biets) and try it It is sol an reed and recommended by yous or Bad Complexions Peeled Off At Home The.mith the poor complexion com- | ceptions in Quebec and Montreal, ete, and alse tie great college play \u2018ne, have to touch up my cheekn sm aller and a sight, and only my makeup mmves mae Now, as à metier of fact.ro rome al ther good isoius thun rove them +x comme The prartice éertaioiy is WD .mow thut the virtues of ordi.wax as u beauttSar have known.It been found that wax han wi wbsorbent rors.2 cavmen the faded ur disculor scarf akin 10 fake ta minute, almost Impereuptibie r se potty.| A ne se mo Incsnvenience n i nphexion is atusdly re- vod-\u2014Mkcowtse =; fine lines freekpes, Serle: defects, Par es mh TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the andersigned.and endorsed \u201cTender for Operating House.Radiotelegraph Station.Grosse Isle, PQ.will be received until 1200 o'clock Noon.Tinwsday, June 13th, 1918, for the constrection of an Operating Hearse, Radiotetegraph Station.Grosse Isle, P.Q.Mans and specifications can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices ofthe Chiof Architect, Departmeat of Public Works, Ottawa, aod she (lesk of Works.Customs Buildimg, Quebec, PQ Tenders will not Le considered unless made on the forms supplied by the Department and m accordance with the conditions set forth therein, Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque of a chartered bank payable to the order of the Megister of Public Works, equal to | 10 p.c.of the amoun- of the tender.War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will alvo be accepted as gecurity, or war bonds and chequen if required to make np an odd amount.By order.R.C.DESROCHERS Secretary.Dept of Public Works, Ottawa.My Hi.In 46r3 ; The Auditorium shows for the laut time today at ail periurinances, the great Quidwyn draina by Rex Beach, \u201cTHE JA.\" This picture is a thrilling play full of life.action and sentiment.It ther attractions.FOR THE WEEK-END ~MABEL NORMAND The Auditorium presents.tomorrow.Friday and Saturday, Normand in \u201cTHE PEST\".crure \"MICKEY\".Critics.{n analysing \u201cTHE PEST\u201d state that in this picture, Normand is \u201canother\u201d Mickey and the Auditorium is sure of pleasing ite patrons in presenting \u201cTHE PEST\u201d Regular prices will be charged.\u2014 Advt.TOM today will offer the last opportunity Quebecers w:il have ui secing the oificmds pictures of the glorious \"Brown of Harvard\u201d with the popu'ar Tom Moore in the ' This is a splendid story brimful of activue, thrilis und comedy and the \u2018boat race between Yale and Harvard is realistically shown, j toria offers tumorrow a big double bill.William Farnum in \u201cTHE JUN- | GF TRAIL\u201d in which this magnificent « Luther ami Ann Lehr, besides a Tom andl the thirteenth episode of \u201cThe Man of Might\u201d serisl.\u2014Advt, \"FRANK KEENAN AT EMPIRE TONIGHT the last time at the Empire Theatre tthe bill A Harold Lloyd very :uteresting programme.comedy ) town.Usual Prices \u2014Advt.'FANNIE WARD Yellow Ticket.\u201d are stili fresh in she and which trembles on the brink of a way be reclaimed if given the proper aciers.\u2018The Empire.perfectly ventilated.not fail to see Fannie Ward in \u201cTHE CRY OF THE WEAK\" showing Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week.\u2014Advi.! EI STE MINS TEEN EM ENS 2000 ALLEN OFFERS REFRESHING LITTLE DRAMA TODAY WITH \u201cFOR BETTER, FOR WORSE\u201d \"FOR BETTEK, FOR WORSE\u2019 Thes 14 à \u201cpipoin\u201d.ieh.STRONGER VOW.Usual admission prices.\u2014Adwt.HOW MENT FOR THE ARMY WAS BOUGHT \u2018DEMAND POR SUPPLIES TOOK ON SUCH PROPORTIONS THAT PACKERS COULD NOT FILL IT, 1 Chicage IMimois \u2014 How the United States Army dealt with she pack- ess in purchasing the enormous quan- | tity of mest for the 3,000,000 soldiers in Franc: and the men in the train-' ing camps in this country during the word war was told here by a reliable authority .What the meat purchased iby the government amounted to in pounds was not stated, but it was said that the figures would surprise peo- Pe.They no doubt will be made pub- se.The army is now buying but litde meat products, and what is purches- ed is bought in the open market en 'LAST CHANCE TO SEE \u201cTHE CRIMSON GARDENIA\u201d TODAY | ~ AT THE AUDITORIUM Miss Normand had already made a strong : réputation as a melodramatic star and she still added to this in the famous \u2018 MOORE AT WITH 22ND BN.PICTURES; | WM.FARNUM TOMORROW | \u201cTHE SILVER GIRL\" featurmg Frank Keenan, will be shown {or ' of The Week\u201d.witty and eatirical comments on men and events is also on A perfect ventilation system makes the Empire the cooiest theatre in EEE SONO DESSOUS EME ARS COMING TOMORROW Fanme Ward, wilose emotional characterieation oi the steliar roies : in such famous successes as \u201cThe Chea!\u201d \u201cCommon Clay\u201d.hicle for emotivnal display.\"THE CKY UF THE WEAR\" 48 à veritable triumph of emotional confinuity.with the action so swift.Knit and suetained in its suspense a8 to grip the interest of the bebolder irom the quiet tranquil beginning until the high-pitched cKmax at the end, brings out the theme that one Imif the crimes comaontied toduy are really vengeance against the harshness of Miss Ward in her latest masterpiece most ably porirays the various char.i bren offering Monday and yemerday high in their appreciation.It is.indeed.a sweet, refreslling iale of Jove, devotion.The plot does not lack action yet it ja subtle with sentimental emotions amd a deep.true study of modern mentality, Today will be the last chance for seeing this picture.UNLY.the ALLEN wil present Tom Moore in \u201cUNE OF THE BEST\" a Moore top-vot her.a picture you regret seeing nn.For Friday and Saturday, the ALLEN wik present another alluring picture, \u201cTLI, GET HIM YET\" with inimitable Dorothy Gieh.' FARRAR NEXT WEEK Geraldine Farrar will ploy at the ALLEN on Monday next in \u201cTHE URLMSON GARDEN.of adventures, of love, of situations is presented with a comedy and Mabe! Miss this week end.return vf the nd Battalion, the re- Title role.The Vacactor is supported dy Anna Miz comedy.\"Six Sy¥inder Love\" tonight.The new feature \u201cTopics Smashing Reductions On Wallpapers Though we are famous for our low priced Wallpaper Sales, such an event as this would be ' entirely out of the question but for an entirely unlooked for circumstance.One of our bigges: manufacturers had a quantity of small lots to clear at any price and we were the fortunatc purchasers.The Wallpapers in this assortmen | amount to 19 different patterns, worth up to as high as 35c a single roll.price is only, a single roll .Wallpapers Bought During This Sale Will Not , Be Fxchanged.N.B.\u2014 This sale will last only a few days longer.Clearance sale dh rg 12¢ amd a Pathe Review completes à on sale at the reduced price of - - ns V'olons are putty and Paim Beachand \u201cThe white.scawless, sizes 854 to 10.49c Sale of Hosiery Four lines of Ladies\u2019 Hosiery regularly priced at 7bc.Xa ee eae e Penmsn's Fashioned Lisie Thread Hose with double sols, © colors are putty, Palin Beach, grey and suede, sizes 8% to 10.Panpan's Fashioned Seamlems Soisctte Howse with double N soles, color are putty and Palm Beach, sizes 85 to 10.; Penman's Fashioned Soisctte Hose.widened leg, narrowed | ackle, shaped fout and double wole, ssamless knit, sizes 8% 10 10.| I | | | Pemman's Lisie Thread Fashioned Hose, in stainless black or Laces and Embroideries With plentiful bargains in Materials here, and such vary low prices on the Embroideries and Leces for Trimmings, there is every inducement for any woman to make up drenges or waists at home.Here are some in ideries and White Torchon Laces in all widths.A yard.Be and up.Mercerised Laces and Insertions for Underwear Trimmings.A yard o.oo DE a Be and up.Val Laces and Insertions iu many patterns A yd.from 8e up All Over Lace Insertion in white or ecru.Spesial a yd.I8e | 454nch Lace Flouncing in bimek, white or ecrue.Memy different prices.public mimi.save that her latest ve.» su skiliully LS horrible tragedy.This photu-play society.and that many crimials | opportunity.The cast supporting fi is the coolest spot in town and do is the attraction ihe ALJJGN has and ali thet saw the picture were Tomorrow, i every one could pro-\u2019 meat, the army is overstocked, as the kine oe va es for bacon And corn army officials had expected the war ed beei couid not be supplied even to last lunger than it did end hed hy the five big packers.Large and bought tor futare use.What is to be small packers were given an oppor- à Save Money With a done with the surplus the War Departmen: at Washington will have to decide.A plan of action is now in tunity to furnish all they could.The urmy dickered with ali of them, and when the purchasing officials thought | J bids.With the excetian of frash I course of preparation by which it is the price was a Mttle high they got.expected to dispose of the surplus to in touch with the packers and had the the best advantage to the government prices adjusted.and with the least possible disturb- Army Buyers Postedance of market conditions.| \u201cThe packers did not furnish à cost Growth of Requirements.{statement tn the army, but the army In a review of the anmy's experi.buyers kaew at what prices cattle and ence in buying mest products, it was hogs were selling on the hoof, and said that when the war began the knew what precentages they would army started to buy in the open mar- | dress, and they were able to hift the ket on a competitive basis on oir- | cost to a pretty olose figures cular proposals inviting bide.The | \u201cThe Food Administration also had awards usually went tq the lowest fixbd the profit which the packers bidder: and, if not, it was for some weré allowed to make at 9 per cent particular reason, either because the ' on the turn Over, and as the book of bidder could not make the delivery, the pachers wers open to the Food or for som other important feature Administration, the army officers did that he could not meet.| ont worry much about price, ss they \"This method of buying continued felt that if in any instance the price n few months until the United States | exceeded the percentage fined, the bad a large number of troops over- | Food Administration would take seat, ard the requirements became cognizance of the fact.greater, increasing the quantities toi \u201cFor a time there was practically be bought until finally they reached | no smeng the packers.a point where one or two packers | The Food Administration mode ale could not fernifh the meat needed.: lotments te each packer in quantities In the course of time the army was ; according to their facilities for hand- than an expense, you can\u2019t help it frigeration with smnption of ice.ling it.The price was determined | upon ard each packer furnished the meat on that basis.The government in buying the enormous quantity it had to buy could not exercise the caion cf an individual buyer, who vould place his order with the lowest bidder.In buying for the government on account of the quantity handied, it was felt that it ought to have the best figures possible.\u201d Maj.O.F.Skiles, quartermaster corps, had charge of the procurement of packing house products during the wat.ONSGNONAOORANSOCNO a 3 $ OILS.: SUNS OUNRNORNUNTOADO London, June 8\u2014Cajcutts Linseed June and July £67 1; Linseed oi! June 110s; Sperm oil, £84; Petro Good Refrigerator It is false economy to be without a Refrigerator because of the initial cost.A good Refrigerator is an economy rather so high, it is shameful to waste food and preserving food during the hot days.Get a good Refrigerator and keep everything sweet and fresh no matter what the outside temperature is.very complete line of Refrigerators in the most modern construction.the sole purpose of giving perfect re- sizek, priced from from $11.15 to Retail Divissen - - - 157-173 St.Joseph Street.Novelties\u2018at the Neckweer Counter \u2019 You can always depend on æe- ing the newest things at our Neclmwear Counter, wbere the dein- tiost confections can be most modern prices.With the cost of living There is « big Neckwear in Jap vilk, chine, in eailor or shewl From as low as .Children's and Mises\u2019 Collare in white, navy, cadet, red, tan, oto.From .200 vp.with colored edge, 3 inches wide.A yard .oiiiiiians 60e À All Jap Silk Plemting, 3% in.[f wide, in black, white, piuk and | if you have no means of Hi We are showing a Built with the least possible con- We have all $42.15 Alice blue.A yard .$1.26 § Crepe dv Chine Pleating iu the newest colors.What About Your Building and Wrapping Paper ?We carry the best Brands at Lowest Prices.Local Agents for Messrs.co Alex, McArthur & Company, Limited, Montreal; Joliette Paper Mills, Limited doliette;\" Victoria Paper & Twine Company Toronto, - A trial order will convince you.py QUEBEC SCRAP METAL & PAPER CO.LIM 148 ST.VALIER STREET Telephone 2777.leum, American refined, 1s.4 1-2dj spirits 1x.& 1-8d; Turpentine spirits, 108s; Trench 1080; Spanish 1069; Rosin, American strained, dls; type \u201cG\u201d 38s.od.It is de cool at the Empire very warm days.Try it and be com-| .\\ » F.P WEAVER COAL CO, LTD.A Gueber GIVEN AT JuxcTION IN HONOR OF KINGS BIRTHDAY BY THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR WAS LARGELY ATTENDED YESTERDAY BY QUE- 4 BEC SOCIETY.\u2014\" or \u201clu honor of the birthday oi His Maj:s.y the Ning, a Garden Party was given yesterday ofternoon at Spencér Wood by His Honor the Lieut.Governor und Lady Fitapatrick The Jutiction was largely attended, over.x hundred guests being present The weather was delightful and the guests were afforded z splendid opportunity of viewing ihe splendid ground of the Lieut.Governor's of ial residence which looked charming.The guests were rece.ved in.the Drawing Room by Sir Charles and Lady Fitzpatrick and Miss Fitzpatrick; Major V.Pelletier.Major Roy, and Capt.Stanton.Aides de tat, 0uing in alteudance.During the aiternon a number of guests inok pact \u2018un tennis aud croquet games.Tea was served in the two large dining rooms the tables being prettily decorated with shap- dragon and white cherry blossoms: .L.A.Cannon.Mrs.Arthor a\u2018rick smd Miss Mary Stuart, poered tea.\u2018The verandah of the residence was also decorated with hydrangeas and pals.2The 3th C.G.R.Band was also Frese and rendered x choice selection of music.The invited guests were as follows: \u2014A AHerd, Mde.and Melie; Anderson, M'sses; AMlaire M.aud Mde.L.G.; Aus-y M.Ernest; Amyot, M.and Mle.Adj; Amyot.Hon.G.E.and Mde.; Aylwin, Ms.and Mrs.J.C, Miss; Amos.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur; Amyot, M.and Mde.Adj.: Atkinson, Mr.and Mrs.Donald; Audette.Capt de L.; Alleyn Mr.and Mrs.Alex.; rcher, M.and Mde.E.; Allard.Hontes, Mde and MeHes: Alexander, Mrs.R.; Austin.Mr.and Mes.J.C.; \u2014-B - Barrow Mr.and Mes S.; Bellerive, M.and- Mde.Georges; Barrow, The Misses; Belleau, le Juge and Mde.; Belleau, Malle; Boswell.Mr.and $irs.St.George; Boswell, the Misses; Bell, E.A; Burstall, Mr.and Mrs.J.L Burstall Miss Rosemary; Bor all the Misses; Boulton, Mr.and Mrs.A.R.M.; Bancroft.Mr.and Mrs.: Bonnet.M.and Mde.; Bonnet, Melle; Bonriet, Monsieur; Bosse, Mr and Mrs.H.G.; Boulianne, Mde.M.} con.Miss; Beemer.Mr.and Mrs .Boulanger Mde.and M=lle P.B.; Bosse.Mr and Mrs, Mes; Bosse.Miss Yvonne: Brodie \u2018Miss.D.; Bruneau M.and Mde.C.: al\u2018our.Ven Archdeacon.and Mes.: Srey, Mr and M-s; Ba'llarge, Mde and Metles; Baillacge M.W Burritt.Mr.and Mrs, W.H.; \"Potsuc.Melle G.: Boldue, M.J.P; Beaude: Mde.; Relaager.Mde.S J.; Breakey Mr.and Mrs.L: Begin.te Cz-dinai: Pellau.M.and Mde.Noel; Bishop, Miss Stella; Bishop, Mr.E.A; Voswell the Misses: Boswel.Mrand Mrs.J.Ki: Bancroit.Miss E.L: \u2018Brodie Cant.Tas.: Beckett.Mr and Mrs.Re .: Boulneer.Mde.; Bou- Yfenger G H.:; Betterworth.Captand Mrr - Pasweall, Nr.and Mra.A; Bo'vin.Melle.= \u2014c- Carrier, MeNe: Carrier.Lt.C.; Carrier.M.and Mde.L.A.; Carrier.M.Paul: Chavais.I'Hon.and Mde.: Cou'llard Dr.and Mde.E.; Carroll, fe Juge and Mde.; Choquette l'Hon md Mde.: Crosby.Mr.and Mrs.Lani Miss: Coote, Dr.and Mrs: Crosef Mr.Gerald: Chalout.M.and Mde.Rene and Melles: Cantin M and Mrs: I.B.; Costello Father Peter: Charlobois M.J.A.and Meiles: Collette.M.and Mde.Hector: Cannon.M.and Mde.Lucien: Code Mrs.F.F.: Cook, Mr.and Mrs and Misses: Cook Mr.and Mrs, À.8.Caerel, Hon.and Mrs, F.; Chapfean.M.and Mde.J.E.; Chauveau.R2.Col.and Mde.C.; Clark Mr.and Mra D.\"A.; Cannon.'Hon.juge amd Meftes: Caroff.l'hon.1.F.and Mde.: Fhravmite.Col.and Mde.Caouette.after ecour: \u201c with it.RILLANT GARDEN P J.de S.and | « We the undersigned smpleyers of Quebec, recognising our dadt of gratitude as Canadian citizens to the mea who have returned from the Great War after fighting and risking their lives in our de.hereby signify eur willingness to restore all\u2019 former employees F jobs which they left at the call to arms and else te give returned men the preference in filling all vacancies that may here- ames sert This Honor Roll will be published in the Chronicle every Saturday.All Quebec Em- .ployers should send in their names te appear ARTY SPENCER WOOD Mde.J.B.; Chasse, Major Henri; \"Chasse.Lt; Chasse, Mde.and Melle; | Chambers, Mise M.; Charlebois, Mde, \u2018J.A.Cannon, Maud, Mde.L.A.i ~-b= Dean of Quebec; de Blois, Eug.; de .Vere, Miss; d'Hellencourt, M.and! Mde.; Dean, Miss; Davie, Mr and Mrs.and Miss M.; Dufresue, Mde.B;.Draper.Capt.and Mrs W.H; Dunn, Mr.A.; d'Eschambault, M.and Mde H.; de LaGorgendiere, Mde.; Dussault, De.and Mde.; Dufresne : Melle; Duquet, M.and Mde.and! Melles; Duquet, M.and Mde.Arthur; UesRivieres, M.and Mde.L.J; DesRivieres, M.and Mde.HL Doucet, | Capt.and Mrs.A.E.; D M and! Mde.and Melles; Dupré, ice; DeLery, Mad.and Matte GQ; De-| Guise, Lieut, Pierre; DeGuise Mde C.and Mele; Delage, I'Hon.Cy.und Mde.; Delage, Messieurs; Dobell, i Mrs.R.R.; Dobell, Mr.and Mrs.A.L.; Dobell.Wm.M; Dechene, Mde.Mevilie; Dorion, Juge and Mde.and Melle; Drouin le Juge and Melle; i Drouin, Mde.; Donohue, M.and.\u201cMde.J.T.; Donohue, M.Charles; Darley, Mrs.; Duggen.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.; Dunn, Mr.and Mrs.D.- M.; Duchesnay, M.and Mde.; Denechaud, Melle; Dumoulin.M.P.B.; Dunn.Mrs.G.; Dechene, M.Mde.and Melles; Dechene, M.Ferdinand; Du- { fault, M.and Melle S.; Devlin.Mrsland Mise; Decarie.Hon.Jeremie and Mde.; Dodds; de Lobtniere, Mde.Denis, M.and Mde.I.O.; Dobell.C.; Decarie, Melle.Decarie, Melle: DesRivieres M.and Mde H.\u2014E\u2014 Eardley, W.Rev.and Mrs; Evanturel, Mde.Eudore.J J Foley.Mrs.Edward; Falkenberg, Mrs.and Miss; Fages, Capt C.; For-| tier, Mde.and Melle F.G.Fortier, De.Mde.Massue; Fortier, Melles; Fiset.Capt.end Mde., Edousré; Flynn.Hon.Judge and Mre.: Fages, and Melle; Foy, Mr.snd Mrs.H.C.; Flynn, Mr.and Mre.Ed.; Fortier.Dr.Mde.and Mfle Estelle; Fortier, Taschereau, M.and Mde: Fiset, Mde.Cyprien end Melle; Fairchild.Mrs.G.and Miss; Fothergill, Rev.R.J.: Filian M.and Mde.C.P.; Fitzpatrick, \u2018 Mr.and Mrs.À\u2014_C\u2014 Grogan, Mr and Mes.J.; Green, Mr.and Mre.S.T.and Miss R.; Garneau.Melle.M.; Gagnon, M.and Mad; Gagnon, Meiles; Gouin, Sir Lomer and Lady; Giroux.M.and Mde, J.B.; Genereux, M., Mde.and Melles; Gendron, M.and Mde.Ches.; Grenier, M.and Mrs.H.; Geoffrion, Mde.D.; Galipeault, l\u2019Hon.and Mde.; Garneau, Mde.E.B.and Melle; Girouard.Col.R.de B.and Mde.; Grondin, Dr, and Mde.; Garneau, Capt R.: Garneau, M.and Mde.Laterriere; Gagnon.J.O.; Garneau, I'Hon.N.; Garneau, M.and Mde.Jules; Garnea, Me\u201de B.: Garneau, Sir George and Lady; Goodeve.Miss; Gibsone, Judge and Mrs; Grenier, M.and Mde.Ant.; Gosselin, Dr.and Mde.J.; Gerneay, M.and Mde.Alph.; Gendron, Mde.T,; Geoffrion, M.and Mde.L.P.; Gendron, Major F.E.; Grant, Mre.W.; Gale, Mr.and Mes.H.V.; Gauvreau, Mde.and MeNe J.P.; Gagnon, C.A.; Garneau, Lt.Gerard.\u2014H\u2014 Hamel, Melle; Huot, M.and Mde.G.; Houghton, Mrs.R.;: Hamel, Miss; Handsomebody, Mr?and Mrs.; Hinds, Mr.and Mrs; Hardy, M.and Mde.Alex, and Melle: Home.Miss H.; Hearn, Mr, and Mrs.J.and Miss; Henry Mis; Huestis, Miss M; Henry M.and Mde.Gabrietle and Meñe: - Hamel, M.and Mde.and Melle Lucienne; Hudon, Mde.L.D.; Hyde, Mr, Mrs.and Miss Alex: Hamel, M.and Mde.Ernest; Hamikon, Mr.and Mrs.John end Miss; Hall, A.C.T., and Miss; Halt, Major H.T.; Hay, Mr.and Mre.À.H.W.Trving, Mrs.À.$ \u2014J- Johnston, Mr.and Mrs J.A.; Joseph, Mr.and Mrs.Montefiore; foseph, Me.and Mrs.Edouard; Jamson, Lieut Col; Jette, Sir Louis; Joseph, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew; osegh, the Misses; Joseph, Mr.H.; dge, Mr.and Mre.E H.; Judge, Mr.amd Mrs.F.O.and Miss, \u2014K-\u2014 Kaine, Hon.and Mrs.J.C.; Kerpan Mr.end Mrs.R.P.; Kelley, Rev.\u2014L- Letellier, Mr.and Mde.Alphonse; Lynch, Mrs.Lawrence: Langelier, Lady and and the Misses; Lessard, Mde.A.; Lachance.Mde.J.H.; Lemieux, Melle Jukenne; Larue( Mrand Mde.E.; Leteltier, Melles Ge:- maine and Gaby; Lemieux, Mde.C.E.Labrecque, Mde.E.; Lindsan, Mde.C.; Lindsay.Miss M.; LaRue, Mde.V.W.; LaRue, Mde, Richard; Langetier, Judge and Mde.; LaRue, Melle A.M_; Leteltier, Judge and Mde.; Lynch, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.; Lindsay, Lt.-Col.and Mrs Crawford; Leonard, Mr.B.and Miss; LeMoine, Mr.and Mde.R.; LaRue.Mr: and Mde.Louis; L\u2019Esperance, Hon.D.Oand Mde.; Landry, Brig -Gen.Mde, and Melle; Lynch, Mr.and Mrs.C; Labbe, Major and Mrs.M.H.; La- Rue, Melle B.; Laïerte, M, and Mde.; Lavergne.M.and Mde,; Laurin, Lt- Col.and Melle; Lemieux.M.and Mde.: Lafferty, Col.and Mrs.F.D; Legendre, M.and Mie.St.GC.and Melle; Lavoie, Ledlerc, M.and Mde.Eug., and Miss; Letourneau, M.and Mde.Louis; lennon, Mr.and Mrs.E, M.; Lemieux, Melle; Lavery, Mde, and Melles: Lesage, Meclles; Lebel, Meile; LaRue, eMde.A.P.; Leclerc, M.and Mde.Ausele; Landry, Hon.Phil and Mde.; Landry, Lieut, R.P.; Liebiel, M.and Mde.; Laird, Mr.and Mrs.John; T.; Legendre, M.and Mde.A.Love, Mr.G.T.; Love.Rev.Dr.and Mrs.A.J.; Laberge, Chanoine; Laflanwne, M.le Cure; Lemieux, \u2018Sir F.X.and Lady: Lemieux, Meile; Lavigueur.Le Maire and Mde.; Legare, Mde.A.; \u2018Langelier, Capt.Braun\u2014 Mec \u2014 ; McCarthy, Mr.amd Mrs.) A; McDonald, Mrs.D.K; Mclorkill, Juége and Mrs: McLimont, Mr.and Mrs.J.C.: McLimont, Miss: Mec- Limont; MrMahon.Mr.ard Mrs, F.: MoCarthy, Mr.and Mrs.W.A.; Me- Arthur.Rev.and Mrs.S.J.:+ MeLen- nan, Mr.and Mrs.F.: MacLea::, Lt.Mes, E.H.: _\u2014M\u2014 Morisset, Mde.A.: Morin, Mde.O.; Miss: Malony, Mr.and Mrs.M.E.; Marsh, Mrs.F.and Misses: Mahy, M.G.E: Mahy, Mde.E.; Mathieu, M.and Mde.Victor; Matttce, Major G.L, Mrs.and Miss.; Marois, Dr, Mde.and Melles; Marois, Lt AF.; Dr.and Mde.L.J.: Morency.M.and Mde.P.; Maguire, Rev.Father; Morency, Mr, Mde.L.and Miss; Merritt, Lieut.R.A.; Meredith, Mr.and Mrs.R.; Meredith.Mrs.E.G.; Mal- | ouin, Melles; Myrand.M.and Mde.Ernest: Martineau.Dr.and Mde.; Martineau, Melle: Miller, M., Mde.J.W.: Morin, Jos; Murphy, Mrs.R; Mitchell.Mr.and Mrs.D.; Murphy, Mrs.J.L.; Marshall.Mrs; Mitchell.Hon.and Mrs.; Mercier.Hon.and | Mde.: Malouin, Judge and Mrs: Ma- | riott, Col.and Mrs.; Michaud, M.and Mds.; Miller, Mr, and Mrs.Arch.; Mitchell.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.; Morin, Melle; Murray, Miss Q.\u2014N\u2014 Neilson, Col.and Mrs: Neilson, Mr.and Mrs.N.; Noad, Me.and Mrs.Albert; Norriss, Mr.and Mrs.C.V/ \u20140\u2014 Owen, Mr.and Mre, P.B.; O'Regan, Miss; O'Meara, Mr.and Mrs.D.D.; O'Meara, Lt. butory Powers, =o clas af any one to provide jis aut rest wortld juin: vac Hech nation must < n° ribate according to its presum- ad ability.according to its present and early future credit The provertionate contribations are of (terest nu mess! Le, suggested aa: Amer:-u.21 por vent.Grest Britain.20 per cent.(iermany.20 per cent.France, 10 per cent.Russia, 10} per cent.and the minor countries, including the British Duminious and India.and the neutral countries the remaining 2X per vent.between them.lt is sugested that ti- loan should be made free of taxation in «very country.It could probably be placed at 4 per sent.an! wii u 1 per cont.sink.Ing fund, the sum sequin | wash year for interest and repayment woitll be 5 per cent.It would be a strong security for hankers in ail countries.inasmuch as it would be freely dealt in everywhere, and would be of considerable value for the purpose of adinsting exchange.The conclusion arrived at is that \u2018the lu their pinion it would gone out of the country because they had nothing to be foolish to expect to get out of Germany 8 much sustain thew over a fow bad vests.The returned \u2019 burden of the war d:hits will be 100 great for the world to dear, if they are imposed only upon the nations and the perwons win have suffered most from the war.and.through their \u2018na'ility (0 hear them.will bring about a complete collapse in the credit of every na.| tion if not with ease, if the peril ta which such a dread alternative xpos ths worid, induces the nations to co-operate and take al mercome 1°.\" It wll ue ani the ae ager LL ants .a had one ars deserve eredit Tor their idens | The pesuits of = Capes of world eredit would coruen © bos sere a tour anivessil ap- phieation 154 1 58 > nat af possible avenues of à Way of ese shor! he tharciente explored.Whe thes us partierss cr would be ine mast re ns the effertive «7 0252 a 0 EUST SCPUME VE Considered ushee roue «prete purpose which fe ta settin the return-d se Setenent sehome sv Tar pl proves À Coe fa Ho enunper Fuih ver heen nocninentv setilime the Présrie Pin inees in any way, be Fifteen tion poli y was SEWenIY Near taonrht by sore wonder warker, ho dE was to the country, the land.which roue Te \u2018eo he a veritable ai But the hunten can be borne with toleration.sive and effective action ta \u201cLe siggmexted golution js i methods in regard to illegitimacy may result in in- child.at a Conferences held at Mansion TIanse.under | \u201cweg en amd, the Soldier! vied or unmarried: should be carried out in conjune- | \u201ceus nesidng that can, Fark: aus tue Sifton semestre io aitract setilers; Moihere: th) maternity homes: (c) allowances for Hague hoine 100 pores of free - pop red through the perform.; ance of homestead duties that couid not he considere: attached.for mothers - with habien) who wish to live | cr prompt shipment in jute baga ed nnerous.But th- donned the wetter, a sion.After t'a helping hand The Soll} retriened man assistance \u201cenr policy practically aban.verte batornctel hie detina- point was reached there was no Stones \u2018or us dense as 259 veurs after he goer upon the land.This is one of its principal torrite.Not only dues it give him a start.but it sustains him.not through chamty, but through \u20ac well thought out systems of credits hy means of which everything needed to the settier may be putehaaed and | paid for over à long term of years.Take the case of à returned man who has heen fortunate enough to secure a homestead.He may borrow from the Board $3000 for the purchase of additions! land.for buildings «.r livestock and equipment.\u2018This Inan he may repay in equal annual instalments cxtending over 25 years.Nor need anything be paid for the first two years.If a returned man cannot semire a suitable homestead he may buy from the Board land up to 390 sores, the maximum amount owing not to exceed $4,500.He may sl borrow from the Board another $8,000 for the purchase of livestock, implements and beilding materials, and he may aleo get another $1,000 for permanent improvements.This he may repay in 25 eqnal instalments, Provision has also been made whereby the settler Bay get the hest quality of livestock at cost; also lhnzmeus, imojenents and umber of greatly redwsed Nohene will vender the! Pwith their lubies and go out to work: prices.11 he does not even know bow fe farm, but is à likedy-looking fellow, the Board will arvenge to give him training.In order thet nothing really ary may be lacking, three typos of slendard houses suitable for life on the prairies have been designed, and may be built at the minimum of cont.These arranganents supply the neccesary quality that too many have not stayed there.They have sim- | ply gone through it like a sieve.large numbers have wan taking up land under the Soldier Settlement POTENTIAL PARENTS.The National Baby Week Council.of Euglandnh circular just issued, says: \u2018let not strange that.though we prepare our vung folks boys and girle\u2014for many of their re- | sponsibilities in life, we so often launch them into the tempestuous seas of their own developing natures and pardons without a word of warning, without « -vutprss whereby to steer?! For the great adventure of marriage and of parenthood we give them no training, not even à sure knowledge of their own divine powers of creative energy-and can we wonder {.sometimes, there is shipwreck?Doctors tell us Fashienable Store | OVIDO | The Utmost in Cigars ju il | Choice imported tobaccos, cleanlivess and ekilled workmanship developed to the highest degree ; all unite i.mer OVIDO CIGARS the choice of appreciative 10 cents thar we linve thres great racial poisons to fear above all others- -alechol, tuber-le and venereal diseases.OT these three it is the laet which takes the heaviest toll from the new life of the race.À large proportion +7 miscarriages and stillbirths, many of those numer.ois deaths that occur in the first fiw weeks of life, lie ut the door of these diseases, ox well as sume balf of bitmdaess, maeh of the mental dotficccusy and Maux of the mest serious ills from whieh civilired | man suffers, And yet we dare to allow our young men and women to face life in offices and workshops and schools without one single word of definite in.stru~tion or knowledge in these matters.without a definite ideal of parenthood and race responsibility ta guide them.If we would have a strong and healthy nation we must give to our boys and girls self knowledge.and an understanding of the laws of nature and sex.and above all.a definite ideal of clean and responsihle parenthood.=\u2019 The dangerous effects of this mistaken policy.' WHITE VOILE sashes: ur PRINTED FOULARD Navy, | CHILDREN'S and MISSES DRESSES DRESSES in sizes 1 to 14 yeaws.CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES, in a pretty collection of smart checks antl models, in all sizes, from 4 to MISSES BLACK and NAVY SERGE DRESSES, Novelty Silks FANCY FIGURED GEORGETTES, in novel designs and combinations.shades and designs.SPEOCIAL-\u2014Extraordinary value \u2014POPLIN SILK, 36 inches wide; Black.Brown, Grey, of $2.50 a yard.Special price.Cee eee eee ees , neatly trimmed in lace, insertion and ribbon 15 years.in new smart styles.SILKS, for Summer wear, in new and up-to-date White, (openhagen, and Rose, Regular va witich obtains in Canada no less than elsewhere can he judged by the number of illegitimate births in the British Isles which is roughly 50.000 per annum.and the excessive death rate of the children horn out of wediock is an established fact.The latter is from two to three times that of legitimate offspring.and.unfortunately, this experience is universal.In Norway.since 1914, the state has assumed respmaibility for finding the child's father.or.in vase he cannot be found, for acting the father.The alleged result.it is stated.has heen the reducing of the death rate of illegitimate infants to the normal Ym T.D.DUBUC 188 and 194 St.John Street figure.It is also authoritatively stated that the dif.= TEE fienlties anticipated from this legislation have not \u201c59900 éanosonau 2 arisen inasmuch as out of 8.000 paternity cases heard | a THE TORONTO > during two years in the courts.æppeal against the u © le PRODUCE MARKET © decision was only raised in nine.4 » From the public health standpoint.there has ' go coc oC HO RB GHB TO never heen any excuse for the differential treatment of diferent groups of necessitous mothers.The in- ter- st of the child is paramount.There are those, however.whe fear that any relaxation of ** deterrent\u201d quotations on grain today are as follows: Oats are firm but practically unchanged.The mill feeds continue very firm and with a good enquiry.\u2026 .There is a tair demand for Ontario creased frequency.They shout] looï at all sides of t wheat flour and the market is firm.a «\u2018mation which is undergoing rapid changes.| Manitoba wheat, in store Fort Wil: In this connection.the recommendations made ; :*m.No.1 Northern $2.24 1-2; No.3 12H 4-2; 3 $2.17 1 for the securing of better provisions for mother and f Cet de pe i 2 No.Ontan.o oats, according to freights the Chairmanship of the Tord Mayor, Sir Charles uts\u2018de, No.3 white, 77e to 70e.Walofioki.f int t ! Ontario wheat, fob.shipping alieliekd, are of interes \u2018 points, according to freights No.1 \u20181.That any scheme adopted should be eluatie.| nixter, per car wor $2.14 and not exelude any mothers in need.whether mar.| '0 $2.20: No.2 winter $2.11 to Je: I'No.à winter, $2.07 to $2.18; No spring $2.06 10 $2.17; No.3 spring \u201cost meihod that has | tion with the health authorities and existing societies, | i208 to $7 14; No.3 spring $2.02 te and be linked up with maternity and infant welfare | HN A frei also.should enable mothers to keep their | ear, recording to freights out.sule.No.2 $1.23 to $1.28 nominl.babies with them for at least two years.Mariey.according to freights out.\u20182 That provision should he made in the fol.| side, malting, $1.23 to $1.28.Joni forms: \u2018a\\ Waiti h fo t Bucxwheat, according to freights oning forms: iting homes Tr expectant | outside, No.?nominal.Rye, avenrding to freights outside.mothers whose circumstances and home surroundings 4 2 nominal.Government st 1 our, vernment of mak- it desirable for them to continue to live at home; ard.Toronto\u2019 sit.on, sn ra (AY residential accommodation.with day nurseries! Ontarin flour, Government tan.{ontreal-Toronto $11.00.te) foster-| \u201cyfiiiced, car lote, delivered Mon: moiuzers, small homes, or adopting parents for the | real: Rian, per ton $42; shorts per to- haliies of those who cannot keep their children with PY o rod fred flour.per hak.them: (1) special homes for mathers siffering from | Hay, No.1 per ton.$32 te $35.such defret or disraxé ax should preciude them from ; m-xed.$20 10 $24.ke ning their children with them.\u201c3.That the cost of the provision recommended should he met parily from Government departments | and Joral anthorities.and partly hy voluntary subscriptions and payments from the mothers, hut in no onse hy the Poor-law authorities.MASSACHUSETTS NURSE Tells Women How to Get Strong.Greenfield, Mass.\u2014\"I am a nurse | and the grippe left me in a weak, \u2018rundown condition, with a cough \u2014 ! my friends asked me to try Vinol.I did so and it has built up my strength so that 1 am in perfect health at the present time and T am recommending Vinpl to others.\u201d \u2014Mrs, F.M.Locke.There is no secret about Vinol.\u2014 Tt owes its success in such cases to heef and cod liver peptones, iron and mangenese peptonates and glycero- phosphates, the oldest and most \u20aca- mous body building and strength creating tonics.We strongly recommend Vinol.J.B.Giroux, 309 St.Joseph ot: W.P.LaRoche, Brunet & Co.Henry Willis.Quebec, and at the best drug store in every towm and city in she country.Tt ie a ye.\u2018Svinced, ~~ A VICTORY BOND ARNT.Tf in 1214 any one had said that by the end of 1918 more than 1,000,000 people in Canada wonld buy Dominion Government bonds he would have been laughed at.But the returns show that this wes done.In 17.practically 700.000 persons subscribed for and recerved 450 Vietory Bonds and, in 1918, the number of such was 612,744.Au all who subscribed in 1918, did not do #0 in 1917, one in well within the mark in my ng thet the total of $60 bond subsorybery was not far from being 1,000,000.What a gain it would be for the Dominion if all these people could be retained as investors in Government bonds?If they buy War Savings Stamps they wil be retained, for these Stazmy are in realfiz smal Vistar Rando; ly cool at and be con Toronto, June 3\u2014Board of Trade 4.Straw, car lots, $10 to $11, per ton.SAVES A BUSINESS Day The Trane-Canada Limited, the | train between terminale ln contimenta caches Fort William in 30 Rogie a Ce a ay ss Pos end aT Fer reservations aspty te any sped of 0 CANADIAN PACIFIC RY.at > UE drames yo A Rly AE.Phone 2884 BARGAIN SALE Old Duteh Cleanser for.of Drudge for.White Knight Seap, for.of Goblin Soap, for.+ of Old Homestead Soap, for.eins Sweet Mized Pichles.11] S.O'CONNOR Cerner of ST.MICHAEL and ST.JULIA ETS, ___\u2014\u2014 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919, C.P.B.License No.6-86176.Telephone 2054.Lawn Mowers, £ Grass Shears Water Weight Lawn Rollers ( am\u201d) \u2018Wheel Barrows.Agricultural Tools of all Poultry Netting.¥ Window Fly Screens.General and Heavy Hardware, Hardware CHINI Company REFRICERATORS Now is the time to put a good , RERRIGERATOR in your home \u2014\u2014 We have REFRIGERATORS in sil sizes and in the lateet style.iL \u2014o-\u2014 REFRIGERATORS, Porcelain lined, REFRIGERATORS, Enamel lined: \u2014 and \u2014 REFRIGERATORS with Galvenised Interiors, Bec., Eto S.J.SHAW CO.HARDWARE M: \"Phone 872 18 ST.JOHN 8T, OFFICIAL AUTOMOBILE BLUE Book, 1919, Standard Road Guide of America A volume for Ever Bectica.BUSINESS CROW.: by having facsimile roots: cular Letters printed on \"Phone 5096 { fer puloss-and Jas, T.Harrower 86 Dalhousie Street, QUEBEC. \u2018WEDNESDAY Its special object is LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC Savings Bank, Quebec the deposit of sums however email they may be, to help creating provident habits.to receive and secure ' for height.\u2018Whether in canvas girlish lines.You'll Cool White Oxfords Warm Weather Wear A snug fitting low Shoe that is a delight to the eye and a wonderful comfort to the foot.Shaped over our popular College last, with a loug, slender vamp and heel of comfortable A Shoe that will give your foot full enjoyment this Summerall sizes and widths.wear exceptionally well, and retain their Have you ever worn Walk-Overs?be glad you did.WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 10 St, John Street It comes in or buck, these Shoes DIED JETTE\u2014On June 3nd, 1919, at 8.30 o'tlock am., Lady Jette (nee Berthe Leflamme) wie of Sir Louis Jette, formerly lieutenant - Governor of the Province.ral witl take place Wednesdas mborntüg.at 10:30 o'cioek, lewr- ing \"her, late residence, 71 d'Auteuil street, at 10:16 o'clock, for the Basics, thence to the C.P:R.Station for interment at Montres|.PRO A rt \u2014\u2014 GRAND ORGAN RECITAL! \u2014by \u2014 .JOSEPH BONNET, she great French organ virtuoso.at the BASILICA, This Wednesday Evening a 8:30 o'clock.« - » The annotated Programs will be printed in French and English.TICKETS - - - $1.00, 75c and 500 On sale at Gauvin & Courchesne\u2019s \u2014\u2014 SEND FLOWERS \u2014\u2014 The.Best Expression of Sympathy 0 ST.JOHN ST, Montreal: Cor.&t.\u201catherin- = *Phere 5838 \u201c enr Sts (Auditorium); G.Grondin, 61 Buade street, and C.Robitaille, 320 St Joseph street.NOTICE A public mesting of ratepayers, parents, and all others interested in the cause of Protestant education in the City of Quebec, will be held in the ASSEMBLY HALL OF THE QUEBEC HIGH SCHOOL 8 : TODAY ::::: : LAST SHOWING, \u201cThe Grimson Gardenia,\u201d By Rex Beach\u2014o\u2014 Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday: Mabel Normand, in \u2018The Pest\u2019 sir UGUAL PRICES :::::; (No.138 St.Augustin Street.) \u2014on\u2014 TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 10th, at 8:60 o\u2019clock.By order of the Board.ROBERT STEWART, Asst, Secretary.Jn.3,4,9,10x4 .i H.C.L.The High Cost of Living makes economy necessary.You can make the lower priced cuts of meats equal to the best in flavor, nourishment and enjoyment with the ALLEN THEATRE mana: TODAY oo LAST SHOWING, \u201cFOR BETTER, FOR WORSE.\u201d \u2014 TOMORROW ONLY: TOM MOORE, in \u201cONE OF THE BEST.\u201d J Friday and Saturday : DOROTHY GISH, in - \u201cI'LL, GET HIM YET.\u201d TODAY: SPECIAL BILL.TOM MOORE, te.\u2014la\u2014 \"\"RROWN OF.HARVARD.\u201d so \u2014andé= .; tind BATTALION RECEPTION FILMS.par ES = EMPIRE-== Opposite City Mall.Now showing Frank ie \\ drama: \u2018The ver Gur iAdso Harold Lioyd Comedy, and News Weaklyaddition of LEA«PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORDESTERONIRE The best goes furthest.| ?| WELLINGTON 4 IF.OSH | Col The, d' = metaL S * as.- 49H POLISHES.Z \u2018 bromo] ME} eran e sui FI ENV STON ] \u201cfret of the trio to reach Quebec, hav- THE SIR, MEGANTIC | dier was noted by the doctor PREPRRE T0 GREET | QUEBEC GENERALS CITIZENS OF QUEBEC WILL OIVE HEARTY RECEPTION TO HIGHER OFFICERS.Mayor Lavigueur has celled a public meeting, which will be held at the City Hall on Monday evenipg next, to tender a reception to Quebec Generals returning from Overseas, who include Lieut.-Gen.S:: Richard Turner, Major-Gen.Sir A.T.Bur staM and Major-Gen.Sir David Watson.Major-General Burstall will be the ing sailed from England on the Mauretania on.May south.He will probably land at Haiifux towards the end of the present week.Major-General Watson will sail on the 11th instan® and :s due to arrive in Quebec about the 17th or 18th.The date upon which Lieut.Can.Furner wil sail hai not yet beeu announced, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 REACHED PORT | WAS DELAYED AT GROSSE, ISLE\u2014STATEMENT BY THE COMPANY The White Star Dominion Liner Megantic which was delayed at Grosse lsle on Monday aight reached here yesterday afternoon with a total of 1647 passengers including 83 officers and 1083 other ranks.With regard to the illness on board the officials of the White Star Company gave out the following state- SEO OFF GVEA T0 MR, 0S.LEDOEK PROSPECTIVE BENEDICT RE-| WORK OF FRENCH OPERA \"MIGNON\" DRAWS CROWDED HOUSE | and of Delicious Flavor, stimulating and refreshing.\u201cWatch for the Name\u201d on every genuine sealed packet.\u201cSALADA\u201d 27 Years in Public Service.sat MEMBBRED BY FRIENDS ON | COMPANY SHOWS IMPROVE- EVE Or MARMAGE .MENT OVER \u201cCARMEN\u201d RAILWAY ACROSS EUROPE PLANNED A \u2018arge number of the friends of SCHEME [8 TO CREATE LINE Mr.Joseph Ledden the popular manager of the VictoriasTheatse, assem- FROM LONDON TO CONSTANTINOPLE.\u201cMignon.\u201d Ambroise Thomas\u2019 de- | lightful three-act opera was revived \u2018 in Quebec last night by the Festiva! : Opera Company, at the Imperial.There is no exaggeration in saying that the performance was a decided success.While the Company gave a | satisdactory rendition of \u201cCarmen\u201d on Monday, las nights periormance showed considérable improvement.The entire cast was oa its mettle and the chorus and orchestra did some excellent work.Miss Brault, who sang the title role, was at her best.Mignon\u201d suits her voice and she acted sincerely.Her aria \u201cConnais
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