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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: Fair And Colder ESTABLISHED 1 1764.SATURDAY \u2018Phones 1247-1248.Cited by HR SOS te De oi agit Mushrooms, Caulifowers, Spinach, Radishes, Cucnmbers, Pardey, Oclery, etc.Blood Oranges, Florida Oranges, Sunkist Oranges, Bananas.\u201cAG\u201d Drand All Pork Sanmges, \u201cA.G.\u201d Brand Blood Puddinga Double Cream for Whipping, Tea and Coffes.Thick Cream for Puddings, Ices, Ete, Kee A.GRENIER 94-96 ST.JOHN STREBT.SPECIALS RUSSIAN PEOBLE ARE RISINE UP IN REVOLT AGAINST BOLSHEVISM Fight For Petrograd Again Flames Up\u2014Kronstadt's Bombardment Continued All Day\u2014Leaders Of Revolutionary | Movement Unknown In Political Circles London, March 11\u2014The leaders: of the revolutionmry movement now | devsoping in Rusia ase entirely un- | known .n Russian pouiltical circle, which indicates that ithe movement 1s no-politicai and one of the broal, masses of the lumsian peopic (hem- selves, dcording to Anatolin Batial-! off, Fresddemt of à group of Ruse dan Social Democra in London.M.Ba kaloNf to-day communicated to Briteh Labor leaders rmiporuant private miformatlon which ha.filtered !nte Russian politics and com merical oircies trom what he ohare- | cter.sed \u201cmost relinbie\u201d* sources of Infurmiation in Rueca.\u201cBtatements vf the Soviet Guvernment that the movenrent is directed by a Whiie counter-revuit and agninet Entente, art entirely false.» daciared M.Bafkaloff in his communication to the Labor leaders.\u201cThe revolit.on js being carried on by workers, sallor:, soldiers and peasants.The Bocialist parties are not even indirectly responetble.The movement #8 concentrated in Petrograd, but already 16 through the country.\u201cWe have reiiable that the gacrimons of Pekov Smolensk have revoned; that in Tula, Serpukoff and Kolomo (re- npectively 139 miles 1outh, 57 miles south and 63 miles south-west of Moscow) the workers have exneiled the Commissary and proclaimed » genera] strike, and that the peasants of the Ukraine, Western Siberia and the Ural are in open revoll.\u2018Dicécow, where the most retiable * Soviet troops ars concentrated, now in qu.et, but only by military force can the authorities prevent the Mossaw workers from Joining the revo- tudonnrien\u201d Begimaing ot Upheaval Ruasia to-day ie in the beginning of the of an upheaval which will Save ementially the same result as the memorable occurrence of March 12 ,1917, sa¥ Alexander I.Kerensky, Rus ia's former \u201cman of destiny,\u201d to-day.\u201cThe fundamental causes of the! outfareaks in Ruesia.\u201d Kerenaky de- dared, \u201care the same as those which brought ebout the first revolution just four years ago and the owtcome imevitably will be the same the overthrow of the dictatorship.\u201d \u2018Te the Rumian working mamses and the peamniry,\u201d Kerensky cone t.nued,\u201d cseriem and Bolshevism are indistmgutahable\u2014both of them are terrors which must Ge ended.\u201c\u201cfhe Lente and Tcotsky regime depende entirely on bayonets for its maintenance.With the aid nf their Lettish, Chinems and Tartar mercen- actes, the Soviet may be able to sup- pres tive present rtuing, Qut #t will be only a postponement of thelr tall for the Rustam hordes are tired of the Bolshevist experiment, \u201cThe Soviet olalms that the present risings are due to Allled intn- gue, are entirely unfounded.Al- Med aid to the anti-iov.et forces ended wilh the collapse of General Wrangel, the commander of Southern Russia.The succes: of the pre ent movement depends largely on non-inse:ference from the outside - World.\u201cRussia must be left alone.\u201d \u201cKronstadt and -Reval furnish means for wireless communication through which the workers should be told that it :e not the AMes who are enforcing an economic biook- ade of thelr country, but their own leaders.The United States would render humanity « service If it information and umiertook to do this.\u201cRuogta is starving and :f ehe is; not releved lenine and Trotsky may perpe.uste their tenure of office.But when Russia is atle w express houwelf Wyere will \u2018be no more Bolshevim.\u201d Kerensky characterised the report er concession in Eastern Russa to Washington B, Vande:lip as a \u2018\u2019gigan tic bluff on both edu.\u201d He anid that if the Soviet leaders feel that their fall iy imminent thy w.li mais any concessions in order to conclude an Anglo-Rw ula treaty.Trouky Uffcez Meward.Warsaw, March 11.\u2014Leon Trotsky, the Russan Boviet War Minis er, according to Russians here who are :n da.ly touch with the cuun- try, has offe:ed a reward of five million rubles for the body, dead or Alive, of Ueneral Kosloveky, the re vohitionary leader in the Peucograd region.General Kosloveky, in return js reported to have offered ten tables for Trotaky's gody.L la pointed out here that a mil- lon rubles now ;s worth about $80.A dusen or more insurrections are in progress throughout Rumis and the anti-Bolshevik movement dally ts encouraging other uprisings, say the locsd Russian, who assert they are gair.ng confidence of the ultimate succems of the counter-ro- volutionary movement as they learn of fresh anti-Sovi:t forces appearing from Odessa northward.Resides a dozen or more maln insurrections, many anu-Bolshevik bands are reported to \u2018ve operating under stimulus of the Kronstadt move, East of Kev and the Volga River region thers are five main bands, the most invportant of which » hmded by General Makno, the Okerainian enti-Bolshevik lender, who recently combined his forces with those of General Antonofl.These Lands are ssid to number from ten thousand to fifteen thousand men, all mounted and well-equipped.The bands defeated the Dotshevik in several encounters ea ¢ of K.ov, but the Bolsheviki have tightened thelr hod in Kiev and are preparing to defend it from within and without Figix for Petrograd.Stockholm, March 11.\u2014The fight for Petrograd has again flamet up.Kronatadt's bombardment, which commenced last night, continu.ng throughout the day.In intensity the firing surpassed all previous ef- torts.At Terioki, cn the Russol'Annish border, and other Finnish places, the ground was rhaken and windows broken, The Dagens Nejheiter reports that Kronstadt last night, by means of electric Mores signe\u2019; demanded the irmsmed ate surrender of Kransnoya Uorke, on pain of complete annihilation.During the day Krasnoya Uorke made only feeble reply 16 the heavy fire from the batvicsh.ps Seba topol and Petropaviovwk, Artillery Fire Fierce.Telegrams received by the Nya Dagligt All Khanda says that Oranienbaum, on the southern shore of the Guif'of Finland, is partly in ruins and that tires are raging there The artitkery fire against the town on Thureday night wae very tierce.The despatch says the open disocus- tion of the situation by the Petrograd newspapers proves that M, Zinovieff, the BoWhevik Governor of Petrograd, now fears to exercise terrorism, as wae formerly done.\u2014 Snall Fancy New Fork Blue Fish, Tel.437 Buctouche Oysters Today - % CENTS A DOREN All the other Fish you want, including the following: Neck Clams, also Clams for Chowder, Sea Trout, Sea Bass aad all the usaal kinds.CHERFOHRIGEN SERVICE MONTCALM MARKET QUEBEC LOOK FOR THE \u201cRED FIN SION\u201d Sunday's Church Services\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 | Reminiscences of the Past Lemon Soles, Boston Roles, Little | Kenna:d Thomason, B16 PROJECT FOR MONTREAL Extensive Plans For Development Of Niagara Resources Would Reclaim Land Montreal, March, 11.\u2014A project for à great manufacturing site here with one million horse power de- velapment and channel for oceangoing vensels a \u2018put forward by Tthe eminent consulting engineer of New Yorkwho has submétied plans for an extensive development of the power re- rources of Niagara.The water level of Montreal is now about 24 feet above the seu level, and orean-going steamars reach Montreal without using any locks.Lake 8t.Louls Is about elevation T6, The project ls to bull) a dam In the Lachine rapids at Isle |Heron, holding the wiier to the Lake St.louis level.By putting !inoka on the north side of the river, | ockan veasels will then he able to reach Lake St.Joul.Ar.Thomyon says his plan would reciaim ten square miles from the bay or wide part of the river be.{tween Montreal and Lachine.This Lay \u2018or widenrd river hus been re- | eponm ie in the past for the mocu- mulation of fram\u2019 and other ice and frequent Éloods in the lower part of Montreal.The land thus reclaimed would afford Montreal a badly needed manufacturing site and would he conected with the city hy ample tunnels.This project, the late Mr WiNam Van Horne stated rhortiy before he dled, would make Montreal one of the greatest ports \u201cBR the world.WAR DEGREES STILL FIGURE AT HARVARD Posthumous Degree Conferred On Canadian Who Died Last Year Cambridge, Mau, March 11.\u2014 War degreca sull figure in acede- mic awards at Havard College.In the announcement to-day tat the governing boards of the University shave voted to grant degrees tn 142 students in mid-year, It was stated that about half of the 87 men given the deg:we of A.B, were granted it with 25 per cent allowance \u201cfor \u201conorable sr: vice in the war.\u201d A war degres was conferred pos- thumousiy on David 8.Laird, 19.of Amherst, N8.who came to Harvard in 191, snisted in the Canedian army as a private «hortiy afterwards, returned to ovllege in 1919 after three years of fighting and after completing the requirement for the war degree died lust August of heart trouble.News Index.Page Two, Housshold And Fashion Hints.Legislature To Meet in P.E.L.Pagn Thwee.OM-Time Battle Over Patronageeo Court Allow Appesl.Civie Affairs Of Montreal.| Conm:atulate New Cardinal.Harding's Phras: For Watchword.Conversation With Accused.American Roads R:duce Wages, Won't Review Recem Opinion.Bevers Wind And Rain Silom.Mary Pickford Case Again.Page Four.Editorial: Press Comment, Would Reduce National Debt, Page Five.Salary Boost For Donnelly.Bocieties Will Join In Parade.New Railroad 3» Progressing.Case Adjourned Until Monday, Life Of Late Judg+ Monk.Quebec Bill Next Tuesday.Page Six, Home And Hume Games.Hockey Must Be Cleaned Up.Military Indoor lille League, Threw Teams Tid In Bicycle Race.Lively Tilis At Dufresne Case.Many Chiidren In Fire Traps.Foroœcast Of New Regulations Page Seven.Shall Yapanese Hecome Jape.Lady Athlete >:oud of Record.Fourteen too Barly For Work.Pago Eight Period of Prosperty Beentireat Fortunes Once Fredicted, Large Saving in Coal.Page Nine.At the Thesires.Page Ten.The Venice of America Found.Man Arrested through Wife, Investigation of (rain Trade.Skipper Tells Myster.ous Tale.Pago Eleven.Three Features Outstanding Oneit Is Grandest On Earth.Got Millions By Spite Will Page Twelve, Sale Of Vienna Art Treasures.Joint Authors And Marriage.Page Thirteen, Fifty Thousand Appointments.' Fine Winter To Work In Forest, Page Fourteen.Harbor Works Provided For.Buried Treasure In Paris House.Ineure Against Cheque Forging.Page Fifteen.Fimanciel and Commercial News New York and Montreal Markets.Wool Buying At Lower Levels.Page Sizteca.Social and Personal, Women's Work.\u2014 À SENSATIONAL INCIDENT SEEN Members Of Irish Republican Army Ducked Salesman In Canal Dublin, March 11\u2014Pedestrians proceeding to thelr homes this svening witnessed a sensational incident in the heart of the city at six o'clock, when members of the \u201cirish Republican Army\u2019 ducked James Mages, a salesman, for a firm of Belfast drapers, in the Grand Canal.Mages was taken from his lodgings Thursday by Irish volunteers and spirited to an unknown destination.He was held prisoner unti this evening when he was brought to the Canal, pinioned in an automobile.He wau taken from the machine, dipped twice into the water, and then tled to a post from which spectators jater released him.\u2018The ducking of tha salesman is sald to have been only one incident of the campaign ot the \u201cIrish Republie Army,\u201d to tighten the trade boyeott against Belfast.In the lst fortnight desens of freight depots and business house: have been raided with the purpose of securing books to show Belfast tranractions with Dublin.Five young men, Bernard Ryan, Patrick Boyle, Thomas Byran, #runk Flood and Dermott O'Sulllvan.have been sentenced te death by hanging by a court-martial after being convicted of high treason in carrying on war against the King.The trials were connected with the ambuscade at Drumcondra in February.The Viceroy has commuted the sentence of O'Bullivan to life servitude on account of his youth.O'Sullivan is only 17 years old.Policemen Shot Belfast, March 11\u2014Thres auxil- tary policemen from the Gerhametown depot in Dublin used for British troops were shot vutside a music hall here this evening.while conversing with several young women.The groul.gl men who did the ahooting were not identifed.Th\u2018 wounded men died shortly after transmission to hospital, A civilian also was wounded during the fray.TRUE DILL RETURNED IN HULL MURDER CASE Ottawa, Ont, March 11.\u2014A true bill was returned by the Grand Jury in the Hull Criminal Aasizes today against Mrs.Eugenie Hirelle and P.Durand, charged with the murder of James Lawrence, a returned soldier, who was shot during a hrawl at a roadhouse on the Chelsea Road.As both the accused are helleved to Le \u201csomewhere In France\u201d bench warrants were sinucd for their arrest, and it is intimated that the Quebec l'rovincial Attorney-General may authorize extradition proceedings, in order to bring them back to Cunada to stand trial.MEMBERSHIF CARD IN ONE BIG UNION Montreal, March 11\u2014A card of membership In the One Big Union figured prominently today in the trial nf George Jdoyd, who with Patrick Read, wan one of à party of ungmpinyed which \u2018raided Child's Cafeteria on St.Catherine, street, this clty.recently, and who appeared today in cuurt on à charge ot vagrancy.The motion for non-suit againet Patrick Read was first heard and the mation set aside by Recorder Geoftrion.Notice of appeal was thereupon given.The case against IAoyd was adjourned to next Tuesday.PROPOSED WAGE CUT WILL BE SETTLED.Montreal.March 11.\u2014The situation In the building trades took a favorable turn to-day and it ls now prolable that the difficully in re- | gard tas the piuposed wage cut of from 15 tn 30 per cent.put Into mperation by the (eneral Contractors\u2019 Association, wih be settled amicably.This nfternoon & conference deyween représentatives of the Association and a deputation from the local unton of bricklayers, ma- acte And tile-netters tok place at the Rufdars* Exchange.A report on the proceedings is to \u2018be presented hy the deputation te the union to- mofrow and ft is understood their recommendations will be in favor co?accepting the new ncale.NOT OBIIGF.D TO CARRY LIQUOR INTO ALBERTA Calgary, Alta, March 11 \u2014 The Agppelate Division of the Supreme Court of Alberta, has by a judgment written by Mr.Chi?Justice Ha vey, held Lhat the Dominion lexis- lation and proclamations therein, Junder which impo:tation of liquors into the Province is prohibited, is ultra vires of the Dominion Govern ment and that the Dominion Express Compary cannot he compells ed to carry liquor into the Province of Alberta.As to the duty of the enmpany to earry liquor out of AlMerta to the Province of Baskat-hewan and Manitaba, the Chiof Jurtice declined | to expreas an opinton, He alan declares that the Provincial Liquor Act is good DEATH OF UMPIRE Saranac Lake, N.Y, March 11\u2014 Penter A.Harris, National T.eagu: umpire, died of tuberculosis here tact night.He was nt one time ma umpire in the International Langue.| McAdoo award, NO TRACE NET FOUND OF BODY Divers Refused To Undertake Hunt After Seeing Sewers Ofontreal, Que, March 12\u2014No trace has yet heen found of the body of Lifts Manning, the B-year old gin, who while walking with her mother on Bt.James Btrest, this city, Thuralay afternoon, siumbled and fed head first Into a manhdie last might an effort was made by a diver to recover the body and at an early hour this morning he was stil at wrk, but without result.Gereral divers were asked to un- destake the work, (but all refused after they had seen the entrance of the sections of the sewer through which they were required to pans.Late yesterday, C.Choquette, who has à pluanber's \u2018busincæs, in Verdun, volunteered for the work.During the night «f Thursday and during yesterday grappling irons ware ust in contain sections of the sowers while men walked through wither pariy.From Victoria Square w Dalorimiler Averue on Craig Btrent, a distance of about two miles, the water is between seven and ten fest deep and 1 was after dragging this part wih grappling irons that the services of a diver were decided MORE DRASTIC TAXES NEEDED Atbertan Treasurer Delivered Annual Budget Speech In Legisiature Edmonton, Ala.March 11.\u2014Pla- elrg 1 oess on the fact that the Provinclal Government hes been able during the reconstruciion period following ihe war to fairly meet the great demands of the Province in nearly ad matters of public services, ant yat, without extravagance, keep within the bounds of ordinary revenue, but referring also to the sec- lus financial proulems ahead if these services and ethers are to be main- lained, and expanded under popular demande, without more drastic measures of taxation Heing imposed.Hon.C.KR MitcheA Provincial Treasurer, deMvered his annual Budet Address in the legislature this afternoon.The total revenue for the year vas \"rimated at $12, 778.897.8387 and the iota! current expenditure at $12,716,- 248 and the increase in both revenue and expenditure teing about $2,000,- 000 over 1920.This additional reve enue woud \u2018he made up from var- fous aouress an increase in the Dominton sutwidy of 336,000 being ex- rected an 8 result of the decennial rereus in June.The population wae formerly placed at §79.000 and it lo now expected to reach $25,008, or an increase of 46,000, which at 80 cents & head, accounts for the larger Federal subsidy.DYES BFING USFD TO GIVE LIQUOR \u201cKICK\u201d Saskatoon, Sask.March 11 \u2014 To give ®t \u201ca kick\u201d and {he \u2018correct color\u201d word aleoched and Aniline dyess are being freely umd far doc- tong and ltuting l'équer handled by some of the expart llquexr hounes m the province, according to R.E.A.Leech, chairman of the Saskatchewan Liquor Commbeion, ; \u201cBorne of the product in Kttle lens San rank molsn\u201d, enid Mr.Lerch.\u2018\u2019The wood alcohol is used to give tee deine a kick\u201d and Anfline dyes are umd to give the dope the re- quintie co'rw.The dynes can be skilfully sharteed tno represent Acotch whiskey, Irish whiskey or almost ry other band of spirit.In addl- tom to thems ingredients, instead of distilled war bring used for the, mixtures, ary thing that hes a semblance of water, whether it be (OBERHAUSEN HAS ! Courant, neither buywrs nor sellers Che Quebec _Chronide_== ; BEEN ENTERED BY THE ALLIES Dr.Simons And Other Envoys Have Received Vote Of Confidence ATTACK BY STINNES Declared German Government Pursuing No Definite Or Clear Policy Londen, March 11\u2014Oberhausen, sx miles east of Ruhrort and seven mils northwest of Essen, has been entered by the Allfea, according to a Central News despatch from Paris Entry was made without incident.Dr.Walter Simona, the Foreign Minister, and the other German envoys to the London Conference, have received a vote of confiden of the Cabinet and it is not conside: od that thers is any danger of à governmental crivis.This, Gespite the criticisms made at the sitting! of the Foreign Affaira Committee today, during which Hugo Stinnes, | the capitalist, attacked in violent - te:ms not only Dr.Simone, but the entire Cabinct, smyw a despatch to the Londun Times from Berlin.Herr Stinnes In his attack declared that | the Government was pursuing no definite or clear policy, and that it! was ruffering from an absolute lack of ideas.Dr.Simons ie reported to have said that the German Government has no immediate intention of making fresh reparations proposals.Discussed Events.Berlin, March 11\u2014Foregn Min- ! ister Bimona discussed the events of the London Reparations Conference The Holt, Renfrew Spring Styles For 1921 are more wonderful, more Gaseinating, mere appealing then ever.Tatlored Suits Exquisite Blouses lish W, ring Glove NEW FURS An announcement regarding all these new things wit üp- pear in Mondays paper.You are sure to find theus interent- ng.Your Inspection is Invited Quite independent of whether you intend to purchase or not with the Foreign Relations Commission of the Relchæag until late last evening, when the session was ad- | Although the deliberations were supposed to be confincd to Cabinet and committee members only, it war observed that Hugo Btinnes, was one of the Government's pro- ent.Afiir the meeting ended, it wap learnind that Dr.§imoas admit- tod having exceeded the limit which presenting the counter-proposals to îhe Entente and also that he war more optimistic that his colleaguer regarding Ge::many's ability to float an international loam Dr.Karl Helfferich, former Sceretary of the Dr.Gustav Stresenmann, of the People\u2019s Party, were among the Foreign Miniwmter's critica.The bourgenisie party generally were not inclined to disavow him.because some public apinion favors the attitude of Dr.Simona and because create an unfavorable impression abroad.The Reichrtag on Saturday will.discuss the situation resulting from the failure of the London negotia- tlons.Briand Returned.Paris, March 11\u2014M.Briand returned to Paris from London this evening.fcores of officials and! cheering crowds grieted him at the ! station.Exports Stopped.Amsterdam.March 11\u2014Exports from the Rhincand to Holland have stopped altogether.saym the Easen correspondent of the Rornterdameche The Weather.Toronto, Ont.March 11.\u2014The venityer Fas been fair and quite\u2019 mild today \u20acrom Ontario eastward az! quite cold in the Wastern Province.from the pump.& river, or a slough cmpera Maxserven pores.\" se pur Dawson .*30 8 WIDOWS PENRIONS, Prinre Rupert 20 Momtrenl, March 11\u2014It want EVER oo.2 brought out to-day at a re o 2 tive gathering of moclal wr cr + here that mca urre are being taken: EA a cup hy vartnus bholles tn encourage \u2018prit pe ert : ithe provincial government to adopt.nce Al {a po'tey of widaws' pensions su tahie | rns Jaw .4 to conditions obaining in his Pro- | Faskatnon .vince, and in | ne with tex!alation ex | sine.s isting In five other Provinces, Wlanipse .16 A committee of nine waa appoint.| Pert Arthur .24 od to prepare data which may prove White River 20 servicouole $0 the Government when l'ary Sound LE) It comes to make a practioal Ina].fomddon Lo.[31 æmtlon of the .\u2026hject with a view to Toronto .ss tex:wtative action.Kinza'on .44 \u2014_\u2014 Ottawa 1.as FURTHER DISPUTES Montreal .so BETWEEN COUNSEL Ra 4\u201c Bt 1 .Montreal, March 11-\u2014 (Canadian : sautax 26 \u201c Press)\u2014The whnle mnrning arclon of the G and Trunk Arbitration Conmiseion, sitting to determine th: com of arquisition dy the Dominion Governt nt of the system, wna taken up with disputes between counsel as to physical values and replacement enets doih with regard | to the (rand Trunk and the Grand | Trunk Pacific, In spite of the fact that such evidence had been repeat ody rejecied by the Board.Ja the afternenn Viec-President Dalrymple of the (rand Trunk gave evidence a3 to the commiete way In which rafiway rates in Canada had been dominated from the United Staten, with reference ain to the effect upon Canadian wage rates of the (*) below zero.Forecast, Tower Takea\u2014Fair and mid at fal, follemvd by rrme Ircal rain or meer, And somewhat ~'der at night.Kbew irvine Pav-\u2014Anstly far and ore what colder, Ottawa Vater and Upper 82.Tawrence; lower ®.Lascrence: Mostly far and tecaming somewhat colder, Guif art Nemh Ehare\u2014-Fair, not much change in temperature.Mneftim< \u2014 Moterm:e southwest and south winds, fair ant mild.lake up Tior\u2014=Northerty winds, fourned to today.© conferance advisers.also was pres- .I the German experts thought safe in | Treasury, who le a Nationalist, and | they believe any parliamentary op- | position to him would be bound to : fade and colder, AM Woat-Fair and continued voi SATURDAY SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 1Xh, 1921.A great Sales of Engraved Glass Tumblers, \u2018\u2019Tasran\u201d pattern.This is a most attractive lot of glasses.Water, bear or lemonade, or even medicine will taste better if you use this new Tuscan\u2019 Tumbler; considering the quality and design the prices are certainly reasonable.As the quantity is limited, orders should be sent in carly Saturday morning.Price: $4.50 per dos.$2.33 per 4 dom Casseroles, Pie Dishes and Bake Dishes, silver plated frames.Pyrex linings, all reduced in price for this BATURDAY BALE.10 Casseroles .vAlue $7.25 to $5.B0 for $4.50 6 Pie Dishes .value $7.25 to $8.50 for $4.30 6 Glass Water Jugs .- .$5.50 for $3.50 Goods will be displayed in our large show-window Friday evening.Sale commences at 8.30 a.m.Every mle STRICTLY CASH.G.SEIFERT & SONS, Opposite City Hall 16 Fabrique Street Quebec, P.Q.ST.Pretty PATRICK'S DAY Rouvenirs of 17th March, 1921.SHAMROCK JEWELRY.Enamel Pins with sterling silver mounting.-.0.60 10 § 1.25 Enamel Stick Pine, sterling silver mounting .43 10 7 Enamel Cuff Links, sterling silver mounting, a pair.1.50 folid Silver Bracelets with enameled shamrock.7e Thoto Lockets in sterling silver and gold filed with shamrocks .aanauose sens nevess Emerald Green Hat Pins, & pair.Shamrock Brooches In solid gold, mounted with genuine pearls .\u2026.2.70 to G.SEIFERT & SONS, 8310 1.00 40 probable to Le followed by general elections being willing to risk imposition of the Allied tax levies.Italy's Palicy.Rome, March 11\u2014-Itaiy\"s policy with regard to the London Reparations Conference waa today reported in detall to the Council of Ministers by Premier Giolittl, All the minimers announced their approval Take No Part.Washington, March 11\u2014United i States furecs on the Rhine will take nov part in the collection of Customs but no objection will be made ,% such mstion by the Allies within (the ter:iitory occupied by them it of the course pursued by Count | 8 learned today at the State De- Borsa, the Foreign Minister, who bartment It is understood here represented ltaly at the London thst agents of the Alled Govern- Conference, ments would be mations at Coblens The Epoca conaldcrs the dissolu- | to supervise the collection both of tion of the Chamber of Deputies | Import and export duties.OLD AGE know a mas or on ta ° Tn whose life is Made .torment Ge ren ie ar ne pee er charitable act by telling thet That Gin Pills Fille wi surely bring relief and & hesithy old age.porto A 1 engineer rite oe or A ody, 1 nee ot of age to give orm min 3 oy Vou a Ek recommend en +, frien y Write for n free Peer i DE agree No Les Led [poy 3 Ee 121 ns LOG Me Av a > wl = cm 30 PERCENT ORTENTALS | Collar Sale >| 25c each or 5 for onc Dollar 4 \u2018WE ARE SELLING 1 Some More Truths.WVOULD you use a steam shovel to move a pebble?Certainly not.Implements \"are built according to the work they have to do.Would you use à grown-up's remedy for your baby's ills ?Certainly not.Remedies are prepared according to the work THEY have to do.All this is preliminary to reminding you that Fletcher's Castoria was sought out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children.And let .this be a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the Just-as-good stuff that may be all right for you in all your strength, but dangerous for the little babe.All the mother-love that lies within your heart cries out to you: Be true to Baby.And being true to Baby you will keep in the house remedies specially | prepared for babies as you would a baby's foed, hairbrush.toothbrush or sponge.Children Cry For THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.CHIFFON AND LACE MAKE A LOVELY GOWN laboring always for the betterment of mankind.This information be the trouble trifling or great.He is your friend, your household counselor.He is the one to whom you can always look for advice | even though it might not be a case of sickness.docter.He is a student to his last and final call.His patients are flesh and blood.Believe him when he tells you\u2014as he Castoria has never harmed the littlest babe, and that it is a good thing to keep in the house.He knows.GENUINE CAS TORIA aiways Bears the Signature of 7747 Zot THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK QITY.4 Exuci Cory of Wrapper.ry conditions in mas of March 11 \u2014 (bres are sstisfuctory, the Cate hr in LE places Tensre ÉRIREL ETAT 5 LEGIT FLERSDE NETNPEL Orientale, sorording oo a mepart hyli.oen 11 were aren when Orienthe city's medical health office.Ne-Faie vutnemidered ville ample.Thought That Bus Business Will Be Comparatively Light This Year Vancouver, BC.English Charlottetown.P.E.I.March 2, -\u2014It ig expected \u2018hat the Provincial Legislature will meet here early this month for ths second session vf the new Libera.administration headed dy Premier Juin H.Beil.Although WE ARF SELLING ENGLISH COLLARS at \u201cRE slation wii de brongh: down for onnmderatig 8s yet awvallablie it in thought chat bens an this year will be cumparatively light Inst year \u201c(he Government hai a very heavy « prograenme un Jia bande inciusive of tere amed taxeinn, roads and the e- tavitshment of an agetculturai and \u2018ochoioa! high school A œsbetantis.increase in revenue was secured by the jeuæuge of the new \u2018mation aci lat sesston and it 1m quite probaue thal ihe incurie ex- ?ihe Proviave for the 1 Maiance, moe thing > urred tir wome tame n Pes ve Edward Jeimnd.The op- ENGLISH CUFFS at 25c per pair or 5 pairs for One Dollar mr poeition prods Mince Lue inst acssion he: heen persiatentiy nteaking the OUR ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND \"+ vermment tata on measusew\u2019 waërh, they catr, wese uncélled CANADIAN SHIRTS REDUCED.fur.The Sontention of 1he oppusiton canton, A.E.A\u201csenaut vas that with al eduran tax the \u2018rover.-mant would ba ab'e to carry ui without mab rielly increasing \u2018ax of other kinis Taxation a race jopsrar din any Provinces and in Prince Edward Isand, which is no a reumiber of indignation we been heid swe the 4 La ac.40 1lwghwore ar- angsasn: With the Fraem) Cavern.| \u201crome, Prrante Bella Government has; exTerstest $100,009 on toads, the\u2019 aœutornuae icense fes Leing furded to 6} the Intervet on the money spent, \u2018The emathHshment of 4 Prov COPYRIGHT Agrocubtural and Tochnical Ter Hehodl with the uæistane of the Get our prices Gloves | Draninion grant fur technical educa.\u2019 tion wan ane of the fratiges of the for Ties, :fiovernanents agricultural poliey.! .Tha on thr whole erume to meat Men's Socks and Suspenders, | with pepules faar, but It is expects \u201ced that opposition w.ll be taken on the ground that the han: shoud have Leen no tablished ip nme r ral community rather than In * Ladies\u2019 Stockings at reasonable prices hart town When students wil] be subject: sé to the diatractions and temptations of rity life, The élection of the Wstiding which wae fori ly the , Rena Madflsmn Mrmunral Hospital [mer made by the Federal (iovern- Store open Saturday night \u2014\u2014\u2014 John Darlington Reg'd | OPPOSITE POST OFFICE \u2014 ment, howevre, The Crposiiten wit probably di- treet their fire on the flove-ament's :peltey in connection with the recen\u2019 | tewoher's strike st «he Prince of! ally esttind @y the overnmant | ranting the vtaff of the Collage nt.moat all they aske | for, Hu: the Op.| position will have the opportunity of Your Friend, the Physician.| The history of all medicines carries with it the story of battles against pepular beliefs: fights against prejudice: even differences of opinion among scientists and men devoting their lives to research work; He is not just a | gy affaira.a ce he b f iris family and te lose one is little less than losing one of his OWR | peers.À vof fo cb will\u2014that Fletcher's | the lacy underskirt an extra dra.MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 18 AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA © \u2018no definite information as to what 1 , rable, any gate.leg Tible, Wales CoMege.The etrike was fin.{compWining of delay dn the matier,| RY GERTRUDE BERESFORD.Filmy fabrics are lavishly used for the dainty Spring time dreas for the affairs of afternoon.This gown, is originated in beige colored chif- ton combined with sheer cream! colored lace.The patterns of the! latter are deleate and lacy, fo that ¢ the gown suggests great duinti-; i is at th hand of all physicians.He is with you at a moments call | ness.On the bodice the lace in.draped loosely over the shoulders | 1 30 that tire sleeves are rather bag- This feature, however, | they A soft foid of the chiffon is\u2019 draped about the walistiine.Over pery of the chiffon is preuily dis- pow.while in the back soft ends Tat chiffon suggest an irregular hem.| Starting a Home on $1,000 BY LORETTO C.LYNCH.An avknowledged expert in all matters pertaining Household { management.A letter has come from an earnest Itttle woman, going to he an Eas bride and contemplating what she should buy for a modest home.Bhe writes: \u201cWe have Jur tilousand dollars, We thought of pincing five hundred dollars in the tank as a mort of reserve or emergency tund and of expanding the other five hundred on our home.\u201d And ahe antes suggestions, The real home js n developmen \u2014 a growth.And with such limite capital it la far batter to buy a fen furnishings of excellen: quality an.add to them.Let us sar: wit hithe kitchen, You wi) want 7e or two rhatre ove pre.forably à chair which ke into a ladder.They may be purchased ur.finished and painted and enameled sy yourself.In selecting pots and pans slowly, When you start, as ned arises for a pot ar a pi opener or anything elise.jot it down.It ls not ners«sary to cave the floor with linoleum, Better wait.When you have more mone: spare you can buy the intate yard, It will last fifteen years, The next conaideration Is bedroom, Twin heds are n He mors expensive, but desirable, case of (lines ons bed ran F moved to another room.Metal tds now come in arises designe! and one should at least lank at: them before deciding upon wood: beds.But, whatever the wood » to ane od the meta] of the frame.put your money inte the best springs ane | | tatiremmen or Fpringe.| A dressing table and a \u201chiffoanier are aubatantial plews that scarran an expenditure.A emali chair ane | perhaps a willow armchair are de | One or two stuall rues ir | x neutra) color may he allowed ou | of the furnishing money.I And then you will want to star \u2018 your living roam.The fiat plec: ' tn purchase 1a à fair-elzed mahog : Then melnnt 8 wing or fireside chair, This ma: be vovered in n rich brown denin ft may be covered And re-coverce from thine to time.It is always in when the home hecomen elaborate and tare this chair may be moved to one of the bedreoma.| For chalra, lot 1 \"at the rush-bottdm Windsor suste, RONA taste, and more romplicated | mahogany.Thir in hitt a beginning.It leave money for hed linen and man: other things.But purchase care.| fully.if TZ\" FOR TIED IND SORE FEET Uwe \u201cTis\u201d fur A \u2014 tone, aching, talinond fect and corne Why 20 IFiplee around with! aching, puffed.up for foo, mo tired! ehafet, sce and swollen you can: hardly met your she a an as aff« Viry dont vou - water or c¢heque-writer and signed in ink in ths customary manner hy the person or pensons whosc sigrm- ture or signatures the hank han heen inetructed by the assured to recognise.Another condition covem cases where ordinery fidelity insurance je ronaidered to cover the case in point: \u2018The company shell not he latte for any {oes If ttre amured be a panneneMp M any partrer of the asmired 1s implicated as principal or wovwagory, or if the assured be a corporation, through the collusion of any officer cf auch corporation.ation of the amounts, dates, num-!! $1,000 of protection per annum.with! | being developed In the United States f SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921.BURIED TREASURE | FREE OF TERRIBLE (Parma ! ANCHOR IN PARIS HOUSE] KIDNEY TROUBLE | SWSReSEkiny - REGULAR SERVICES t After Three Years of Suffering, |} , » Halif: Court To Decide Rights Of| pai réghie to any wealth which may ST \u2014\u2014\u2014, * be unearthed.The application for perwnigsion to explore ia now peni- SUMMER SAILINGS ?ing before three apecial experis ap- MONTREAL-GLASGOW pointed by the Seine Tribunal and A May $|June 11!July 16 Casandra | - R :æ hoped to commence work be- MADAME HORMIDAS FOISY May27|July sjAug.6 .Baturnia Àfore Spring.: 80 confident is the present pre 624 Champlaia St, Montreal.| Kew York\u2014Glasgow (Via Morville) - that the tradition és celinble that Mar.2¢|Apr.Le ane à rue mm 0e money vo \u201cPor three years, I was ill and Nbr 23 )May 21 , Columbia erect the necessary strurtural «up- | ©xhaustod and I suffered constantly | pr, 17|Apr.ane esl conte v ports to prevent the coflapes of the | from Kiduey Trouble and Liver Disease, | Mar.al toscecccccu000 012 Vasarl No one re Just when the My th was and Na.H Tie uly 12 .AWania ; pr.17 .volé, ent'mated to represent as much | BOILISE In the vay of nine dd | or.33)xiay Tien Aug, Vie 9 6,000,000 trance, ae well as great| Do any good.9% | New York, bourg, South.mp quantities of gold plate and jewels | \u2018Fruit-e-tives* and the effect was ton.were actually buried.Some my, it| remarkable.Mar.12{Apr.28) June 3 Imperator was ducting during the religious wars| I began fo improve Immediately | Mar.23iApr.12/May 3.Aquitania y in the latter part of the mxteenth and this wonderful frais medicine entirely Apr.T|May.13/June 5.Mauretania century.Others whose family re- N.Y., Plymouth, Cherbourg, Hamcords do not reach back so far are | Pesiored me tohealsh.All the old pains, burg.\u201d {nelined to beleve the fantastic tale | headaches, indigestion and eon- Apr.21|June £iJuly 14 Sazonia had ita origin during the Revolution [ stipation were relieved and oneomore | N.Y.to Vigo.Gloria.mao BUN ancther theory ls that Char-| 3 It \" lems de Bavosy, banished \u20acrom| = mee sibrovnlk, Fume and Trieste.France in 1404 by Charles VI.buried | _ TO all who suffer from Indigestion, ar: Pr .: Catmoris the Cortune there and esraped.When | Constipation, Rheumatic Pains or : - - -Pannonia t the King heard of Dre Gavoisy's es-| great Fatigue, I advise the use of |), 4 | Lite Gate cape he ordered nin house de \u2018Fruit-a-tives'.\u201d Apr 18 LL eVennonia stroyed.In later yours voisy ERRRRECETTRPPRRAS captured @ réch Baracen expedition, Madame HORMIDAS FOISY.Apr.246 .races +*Venusia and regained the King's tavor where 3 8 fo , lasgow.upon he was Allowed to roturn te AG ail deniers ce i a 300 Mae 13 I .*Cabotis - Paria, but he could never get pev- & 0 only.; Fruita-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont.| Por mimlon to cothsild hw house.It wa, rates of , end ferther Sy was not untii 1617 that \u2018his heirs EROBERI y to local agents or reconstructed the place, but the De.= \u201d THE BER Savoisy Camily records do not men- ho éd 2 ERT REFORDCO.,Lisnes ?tion anything about a fortune hev- % SHIPPING MOVEMENTS % 7 ST.PETER STREET ing been hidden there, » » QUEREC 3e 2e 98 0e 96 9 06 20 36 98 96 36 08 M 21 1»24xtu.th.st to D.31 À GENTLE LAXATNE Fonsi i ree » Genera! coms! A fhe gohan en 1 vx) J VTE ES IY FOR THF CHILDREN 2 Ja LS 12 Cedric = IALIFAX\u2014LIVERPOOL \u2018 12 Pt Victoria \u2014 12 Imperator HAVERFORD.Mar.14 Mothere\u2014the surest way of keep.||?Sarena Canada .sc.April 3 ing your little ones well and hap-|16 Metagam Haverford April 23 PY: whether it ia the new-born babe} 16 Ft, Je FORTLAND, Me.\u2014LIVERFPOOI, or the growing chid is to keep their | lé Caronia Canada .April 2 bowels regular and their atomach!; HALIFAX, MAMBURG, DANZIG, sweet.Nine tenths of ait childhood LIBAU.ailment\u2019 are the result of clogged | 3 Gothland JMar 28 Apr.18 bowels and sour stomach.The most Minnekahd -\u2026.Apr.2 necreuary and the dent medicine for MONTREAL\u2014QUEBEC\u2014 4 Météo ones is à gentle hxative \u2014 LIVERPOOL.\u2018May 7.June 4 July 26 26 Columbia .-May.21 June.18 July.18 HN ee AMERICAN LINE 31 Fe Hamilton NEW YORK\u2014PIL.YMOCTI\u2014 APRIL s : A CHERRBOURG.FRR 1 Srandinav.St.John S'ampton ntw.Finland.Mar.26 Apl, 30'June 1 pruandrs Halifax, Liverpool & Cisne | oF mptand TNL May aA 2 ape NV Peine Cher.& vier okrooniand Al.® May 21 June 2 Celtic .York -Liverpaul|*Zre and | 'Apt.16 May 7 June 11 2 Là Spee *Red Siar line steamers en roue 7 3 pool Antwerp.4 \u2018Liverponl | RED STAR LINE § Leopoldina .New York .Have, fe PLY MOUTH\u2014CHERBOU RG 6 .& Southampton ~ \u2018ERP 7 Mauretania .N.Y.,.Cher.& S'amtoi | ANTWE $ 17 Le Touraine y Havre! Finland.Mar.26 Apl.30 June 4 inchembeau avre Lapland.Apl.2 May 28 .14 a Campion | a roonlarid JApL.9 May.31 June.23 14 France .ee :Mecland.jApl.16 May TF June 11 14 Carmes ri\" WHITE STAR LINE 16 Cadre + Lee N.Y \u2014CHERIOURG\u2014SOUTI 16 Corsican & Antw.18 Tunisian vre & London 14 20 Olympic A .& S'ampton 1 in canons .Y.dep Sterranean à wrnia .>.fverposi 2: Colum -Moville & Glasgow | Cedric.Mar, 12 Apr.18 Muy 14 22 Seturnis Liverpool & Clasgnw | vedie.(3rd clans only) Mar.19 ip Cher.ame Celta | Apl.3Apl.30May 28 ! N.Y.vin BOSTON\u2014AZORES\u2014 GINRATMAR\u2014~NAPLES\u2014GENOA.Cretic Mar.13May 11 FRENCH LINE =, k H P j a vaste : \u2014avre\u2014>rari§ | w.M.Macpheron, \u201c, * New Yor! Quebce, or Lorai Agents A O.Txtu.thstx39 ner In any event shati the company be Hable ¥ any co'luston exists with any offices or employees of any euch bande.\u201d Armnther provides for the principle of co-insurance: \u201cIf the assured hodsa any other policy, bond o ee-| curity again any lem covered by tia bond, in dhe event of a tom being sustained the company shall\u2019 be Mahle for only such proportion thereof aa tire amount of this po¥ey teaww to the ital sum of all portes bonds or securittem, including this po'icy, which the aswured may hold.\u201d The working out nf an \"experience\u2019 thle in the presant instance Le naturally a difficulty metier aa the | torm of policy than ten in exieterce | for a short me.In some cases sous: have exrended the remiums durirz te brief perdod of operation: In othe: ivwances, it 1s reported that tv» \"premium vohlame hes ben mere than sufficient to bore about Dodd's Kidney Pinetake care of the oases.\u201d .Highs Jens as Juyle ; Hamburg Direct Niagara .\u2026.Mar.15: May 7; July 12 \u2018 New York\u2014Vigo\u2014Havre Cairn Line of Steamships, It.Roussillon .Mar, 24; Apr.28 Jume 7 FREIGHT SERVICE .Macphe .252 Delbousie fa; DESRE Elsa A | PORTLAND .PF | Leith and Newcastle TO EURO } Calmmnona .Abont Mar, 19 | Cairnvsions .About Apr.20 ?DIRECT STEAMERS '| Mediterrarean Service FROM QUEBEC | 8.8.\u201cCAIRNDHE\u201d expected to | sail from Genne oe seri] C.P.O.8.\u2014CUNARD\u2014| | 11th.\"calling at che following WHITE STAR prhott gutficient carwo Teshorn Messina < Bummer aatings avaliable Loi Jakencla Ÿ 1 el und 0 Ls tai | The Robert Reford Coa mn .C.P.R.Ticket Offices: General Agents.E.Fimna, C.A.Fangevin \u2018 30 Bt.John St Pare Binion El JROP .(Phone 93) | (Phone 1306) mw Do Not Delay «< Do you realize that bookings fer May and June have already more » than halt filled the vessels, WE CAN TICKET YOU BY ALL LINES FRANK 5, STOCKING « General Steamship Agent Tel.82 - - 12 Du Fort St.J; 4 avaible 10 a LITERATURE ON REQUEST HETHRINGTON'S BAKERY, ver; variety of high- grade Bakery Goods, delivered te ail perte of the Oty dally = Tel.0638 004 OT.JONN OP. mi ITY ENGINRERS OFFICE OPFY HALL SIDEWALKS Quebec, March th, 1931, All persons ewning, occupying or having charge of houses or other Luildlags or lots of ground in this city, sre hereby required and or- a to clear, or cause to be cleared, pho oy snow and ice, the footpaths in fropt of their respective property, and to have same kept clear of snow and ice from the 23rd instant, until the closs of the present winter.All persons contravening this or- Jer will be liable to the penalty In such case provided, and shall be prosecuted according to law.W.D.BAILLAIROR City Engineertee 41 egret CORPORATION OF QUEBEC Clty Engineer's Oftcc.Teaders for Carters\u2019 Numbers, Ete.CITY HALL i Quebec, March Sth, 1931.PUBLIC NOTICE ie hereby given that sealed tenders endursed Tender for \u201cCarters\u2019 Numbers,\u201d Etc.\u201d and addressed to the undersigned, will Le received up to Wednesday, 16th instant at 4 p.m.fur Carters\u2019 Numhers, Etc, required by the City for 1931-1922.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE _ tm IL Closing Letters Canadian Press tt em sa (By Cansdian Press) New York, N.Y, March 11.\u2014The Stock Market was swept by & succession of (rremietible seMing inove- ments today, many favorite lesues suffering further losses of two to twelve points while shares of less preminence but meounized value, reacted to the came degree.Dealings totalled 1,000,000 shares omer.the beginning of what may be the foundation of ble account later rt js why the small savings ot nn account 188 NOVA SCOTIA C.J.Sowelt Manager.QUEBEC Tenders must be made on the printed blank forms and enclosed in the printed envelopes, which will be furnished to intending contractors, ' on application for the same at the lity Engineer's office, and the Road Committee will not entertain any tender that is not made on the aiid\u2019 hlank forms and enclosed in the said envelopes, - Tenders must be endorsed on the: outside of the envelopes.with a cer- | tificate from the (lity Treasurer of the necessary deposit as security for the contract.Each tender shall be subscribed to by two responsible parties willing to secure the execution of the con- | tract.Each tenderer shall deposit in the hands of the City Treasurer the sum of $80 to be confiscated by any one refusing to sign the contract.The Corporation does not bind itself te accept the lowest or even any of the tenders, The contracter to pay for draw- tag up the contract and supply the! City Engineer with a certified copy : thereof.TD.BAILLAIRGE, City Engineer, CANADA.) In the Record- Province of Quebec)er's Court, of the District of Quebec :City ot Quebec.No.1088 Civil : The City of Quebec, Plaintift, va.Joseph Careau, Defendant.Public Notice.is heraby given that in vir- iue of a Writ of Fieri Faciag de Honis issued in this cause, the Goods and Chattels of the above named Deof Drawers, Chairs, Sofas, etc.ete., seized in this cause, will be sold on Wednesday the sixteenth day of March instant at ten o'clock at the! defendant's 233 Avenue.Quebec, 7 March, 1921.J.H.DELISLE.B.R.C.' BRUNEAU & CO.(Members Montreal Stock Exchange) STOCK BROKERS, \"PHONE 1598 13-38-18 Sauit-su-Matelot St Direct private wire with: POST & FLAG 8 Wall te, New York residence, ist McDOUGALL & COWANS Stock Brokers M6 Mountain Hill We Buy and Sell Victory Bonds Telephones 1402-1408 MUSEUM TRUSTEES AGAIX COMPLETED Thronto.March 10\u2014By the necent © appointment of Mr.Sigmund Samuel :0 the Board of Trumees of the Royal Ontario Museum, the number dé members of the board, reduced by tw deathe of the Honourable Francis Coohrame and Mr.E A imsh.has again bean completed.The hoard consists of ten members, Inolusive of threes ex.officio\u2014the Min.+ of Lande, Foresa amd Mines, thé Mimeter of Education, amd the Chairman « the Board of Governors «f the University; these posts being lcd at present hy the Honourable Henry Mis the Honourable R.H.G:@nt and Sir Edmund Wa ker, who 143H + Chairinan nf the Board, the remaining seven members are appointed hy the Govemt and three by the (University, Governnremt appointesms now rz Bir Edmund Oser, Mr.J.B.o'Prian, Mm.H.D.Warren and M} Higmund Samuel and the Undvoleity appointees Sir Wiam Mers Ath, Sir Robert Faiconer end the flonnureæble Dr.H.J.Cody whe hae | fendant consinilug of Tables, Cheste | Securities.Maturing.Interest.Bonds of Canada1924 to 1937 6 1926 ° 022 22184 1940 ° Rivers (Praferred).1828 4 Town of la Salle.1825 « Village of Amos 1528 « Kw«nogami school Corp.- 131 « Town of Hull.\u2026 1971 4 Cle de Pulpe at des Pouvoirs d'Eau du Saguenas .% Montreal Pub! Service Corp.29248 6% Stadaceus - draulie Co.1981 1% Fabrique N.D.Perpetual - Secours .1935 ° Notre Dame Hos- - pital, Mentresl 1940 ® Town of Ken - ogerai.1926 ° Grand'Mere, School 1928 ® City of Port Cequitiam.1924 .| Pasabie 1m New York) | Provincial Securities Ltd, | 105 Mountain Hill Quebec.: Phone 6377.J M.MacKay.President: Hon.Ad.J.tL.Boisvert, NP, Managing Director.A.D.BOISVERT, Representative.38 St.Antoine St, Three Rivers, P.Q.March9xwed.sat.x2 Turgeon, Vire- \".| Government || Municipal and {I Corporation Bonds il Particulars on demand THE MUNICIPAL LORS LTE.| J.A.FOURNIER, President and Mavager Telephones.4200-7050, 88 Bt.Peter Street, Quebec Feb.1xtu.th.sat.xly \u2014_\u2014 Gov't.Bond Yields Compiled by L.(i Beaubien & Co Bonds Free From Uraal Income Tas Vict.Bonds Prevailing Investm due Price Yield 1922 LA T 28% 6.15% 1927 hig 97% 6.26% 1937 Bi 2834 6.52% 1913 5% 9% 6.21% 1933 54 918% 8.67% War Loans 1936 5% 6.23% 1931 s% 8.95% 1981 5% 5.6775 Victory Bounds subject to usual in come tax 1924 Bo MY 8.507% 1934 84 95% 6.970 Investment Yields on Canadian Bank Shares, Bank Div.Price Yield, Commerce .12 190 6.32%, Hochelaga.151 Merchants 177 Moisons.- 180 Montreat .205 Nationmie .% 174 Nove Gcotim.16% 260 Union .10% 188 Egg Market Ottawa, Ont, March 11.\u2014Cable advice today from liverpool, England, saben that thoare have hewn ys at 16 shillings f.ob.per ten dosen.Reasipte ure reported heavy at practically afl cemterw and the market is easier.Toronto eawy, 36 country pointe.receipes jobbinx at 4%, rewmiiing 54 to seceded Dr.B.A.Lash, | ! heavy arrivals of Erieh and Danieh| whe turn-over being almost the nat extenuive of any scasion so (ar this year.The number of issues traded in was {rv keeping with this pnusuel- ly large volume of operations, Inctu- \u2018ding more obmcure stocks.The insistent character of ihe offerings left ttle doubt that liquidmiion hast entered à more acute phase, but ii also was evident thut the decline derived much oË Its force, from an extension fa very confllent short interest.Disturbing imlustrial conditons, as indicated by the comprehensive movement of the railroad companies in the United States ta cut vayes as rr duce working forces as an offset to \u2018uvnent and prospective defleits oc castonesd further outpourings of the ntire Het Steels and various equipment \u201cares which Are directly dependent upun the raflroade were caguifed in] .1he set-back.Olin motors, shippings, icoppers and soda two scare special.tics of every description, contributed theér quels.Minimum quotations wers made in the final \u2018hour, shontæz then concen- tratimg thelr atincke upon oils, Mextran Petruleum was the storm cea- ter, losing al! but a fraction of jtweive points and recovering tie mors than à point.Cructble Steel, Gereral Aaphai:, Pan-Amerken Pe- \u201ctroleum, Baldwin Locomotive amd .Suudebaker were sanong the other weak jwsues.: Every branch of the bond market was reflected in the unsettlement in orks, particularly high-grade rails, including Penneytvanal 5's, which tout 1 1-4 pointe.Liberty 9 1-2's con- simentdy followed their recent decline at the Jow for the year mney, Total sales (par value) were $5,- 375,000.The New York , Stock Exchange (By Brunean & Dapais) ' Open Ciese \u2018AMe-Cheimers .84 34 Am Best Sugar 1254 4134 52 $3 Am Horch Magenta, Am Can .Am Car & Fdy .121 {ray of price fluctuations, with chan- Montreal Am Cotten OH 1914 gen very largely profesional.but Reval.42.22e ue Am Inter Corp .41 with interrwt centered in the indus.Preferred.Am Locomotive x-d.3 824 \"trials.Around mid-week, however.amez .Am Smelting .66° SSL la gevers setling Actack occurred IN Coment An Cat Am Sugar .id tthe railroad group that was perils.Car .: Am Sum Toabce 19% {tently carried on during the rémain-| Avbestn ; Am Woolen LH Anacomdn Copp .| Atehimon .2.2.1817 lAtlantie G& WI .+1 | Baldwin Locs .Haltimore & Ohio 304 \"Seth Steel (KH).55 Californie Petrol 36 CPRS.110% Central Leather 3644 Chandler Motors HZ Ches & Ohlo .se Choc M & &t P 2 ' dn pfd .2614 do R Island , 2814 Cora Products.Crucible éteet .set | Cuba Cane Sugar .211, + Bre Railroad .H.113, | General Motors | 124 | Gaodrieh \u2026.35 pat Northern pfd .7 1013 ; Inepiration Copper.x, , Intudrnat Nickel 13% | In Merc Marine .12% {do pfd .-.47% ! Internat Paper .#2 523; I emnecott Copper K.18% 1834 Keymone Tire & R.14% 1% Lackawanma Steel .62 solg Lehigh Valley x-d .4giy 49% | Mextoun Petrol .166 144 Missouri K &T .2 2 | Missoud ParSfic .1834 14 Nevada Cons C ss New Haven .164 N Y Oir Brake Te Tv NY Ornteal .873 663 Nort & Western .65g 94144 Norttrern Pacific 17 76 N 8 Steel .82 3 Pan Amer Petrol .713; sm Pennaylvania IR.R.Mig asi Pitree Armmww L287, 248 Premsad Steel Car.34 #314 Reading .pi Repuhlte T && a2 Royal Dutch 814 st Loute & # Ces 2017 SineMir Oil Cone .2044 Bnuthern Paoifie .70% Southern Ry .ag Rtromberg Ce.29 Studetale r So 3834 Texas Ool x4 .IR Texar Pacific .1914 Trbaccé Products .9% Union Pacifie xd.114 Vrdted Retail Stores, 617, 497 I\" A Indust Alcohol.6644 [EIA V8 Rubber .\u2026.66% 6 UM Meet LL 1 2.2.TUE in Utah Copper .4% 4874 van Seel .81 ze Wertirighouse .4 431 White Motor ,., 387, as Witva-Overiagd 0200 7 Wharthingtnn Pump .46%; LEM .Oil Market Tonton March 11.\u2014Cihnse.Caleutts linseed (17 de.JAnmed ofl, 28a.Rperm oil (46.Peiroleum.American refined, Ia 3 1-44: spirits 2e.4 1-44.Turpentine epirite 3s Rosin, American mrained 178 \u201cype \"GT 14A.64.v, Austradan 37s.94.Ge.nah, re.Homin quiet: mo Malr® ois 132 shipments none: steck 70,010 : m= X iC .March 11.\u2014T'ur-, Montreuil receipts à file Mghter|prnilne dull, 64 1-2: no Ales: than Whe beginning of the week, 36 ripis #7: shipmawe 117° to 8% f.0.D.country points Current| es Commercial and Financial News J = J L Closing Letters By Local Brokers (By Brancau & Dupuis) New York, NY, March {1.\u2014 After some pretuninary heaviness in the pas.two daye Ure market hea today broken cul of is recent apathy by t& substantial declines and heavy trading.Transactions have been in! the neighborhood of a millior shares! land there hms Deen a reaction in prices ali along the line.The Mexlean oli have suffered fadly, particulasty where stop In orders meeen to have been reached in! coneildermbie volume.There ham Leen no special news today but the failure of the London conference, the publivity elven to the raiiromd difficuities and the dact that heavy Tone WX payments \u2018have sacrifice.od securities, has led to a wave of nting today which has brought the level of many stocks below the Lotttom figures of December last.| While nioney ioday has been at 7 percent.it hae heen in rather scan-e apply and im Itkely to he mo over ter 15th of the month.Foreign ex- chantre han stayed firm and cotton has been dull and steady.Liquidetion Ts bon chiefly in the stock mævket.It is hard to predict the \u2018urea of the market in.the immediate future hut the heavy trading jtoday would tndicate the culinination [uf the secomtary decline, There arc certainly many difficuliles in busines and finance and poles through- jus the word dut & change has oc- jcuarel here in a new admimstration hending every energy Lo unprove the situation.; sales 1,111,800, (By Breeu, Gourdeau & Chartebois) 1 New York, March 11.-\u2014~8tock ma | et vniues were dapremsed during the ournent week to the Dowest level In some tims, and, in a number of issues to the lowest prices of the year.|The chamcter of the news that jcame to hand, both foreign and domestic, was favurable to the bear (party.and it was due to the taking «of this advantage by professional jenques ¢thut the decline was brought about.The chief factors of inypor- lranve, marketwise, included the tak- \u2018Ing over of certain German cities as !permity for the German government's Galiure to accept the allies reparation terma and the announce- luvent of proposed drustic teduotions pa waïges by vwrlous leading railroads jof the country whereby the danger (uf a strike dy the enany thoueands inf such wage earners fe suggested, jaiithough & number of additional de- tp I The Montreal Stock Exchange Montreal, Que.March 12\u2014 4 Chasszes throughout the ilu In tu- day's trading un the local Stun Exchange vere nuws:iy of snail size aid fn œuins the larg: se was à three point advance to Geretsi Electric, to 115.Muinly, how v the condi- tons were om the lowe ec, though none of them were of any subsian- tial mize, Browetles eortlued market aid althoegh rulving js point frum the low of the duy, clos- «4 fractionally down.Abitibi was also active and rowe nearly \u2018wo points to 41°;; Rng however, ut 383.fractional vanerd.In the viher Paper stocks wenkners was rhuwr.Hromptan was down 19, at 217, was up a half puint at and Waragamack al: wae fractionaily a 6 lat two pointe nt 8 In the banking group, Hocholnga wud off five points to 151 and Royal and Unier.wcre fractionaiiy lower, The war loans were mnch m Retive and wire unchanged to frac- dawn Howard Smith listed.9.638 shares; Bd.Asked, Abie LL : 387 A¥oustun 753 Rell \u2026 Brazilian ., , Brewery Broimpiun Canuers .,.Bridge .Comes |.Detraiy || General Bio Car .Fishing .oe Dominion Stel | Laurentide Maebnnalg Oxgfivie .Penman Power ., Ontario steel .Qu-her .Riordan ,.Shawinigan .Bm Nery Rpardnh 71 Steal | 69 Steamahipe Atiantie a | Textile Torente .Wayagama-k .Ottawa .{velopinents of an unfavorable nature | were also Introduced Inte the situa- \u2018tian, The carly seveions of the per- 26% tod nied a rather [ereguisr ar-| Moms |, der of the week.Severs of the ueu- 34% hy rewarded high class arucs, both: Hinweis .,.\\raiirond and industrial, were depressed subetantiaily, with no real; rallying power being shown at any time, Kome lquidation was reported ax figuring in the heavy offerings \u2018that came upon tire market, but operations for the short arcoum are siellevad Lo be overwhelming by way \u2018ot comparistor : Sates, stocks, 1,111,000.Bonds $2,894,000.(By 1.G.Reanhien & Co.) Renowed wenicnens mariced after- \u2018noon trading with selling concentra- \u2018ted largely in new quartere.Otls were the chief sufferers, Mexican Petroleum losing over 10 points while Pan-American Pet.General Asphait, Catifornia Petroium and Texan Company vert down from two toa five points more, Declines In thems stocks were abrupt with lange margine between safes in many instances and much uncovering of atop loss orders.The equipment and steed stocks were nearly as weak and there were adso further losses by many of the ruile It wan noticeable that the few \u201cka resiating the trend were those that have recently been weakest and were presumably thorough Hquidated euch as Atlantic Gui and West {{ndte, Amn International, Central Leather and Amn Wool The market showed hardly any ! | land closing prices were practicaity at bottom figures.Sugar Market New York, N.Y.March 11.\u2014The raw sugar market was steady early today at five cris fer Cuba cost rallying power worthy of the rame Pa Commerces .Merchants .lave .Spanish steamships |, Steel .Hillcrest Loan A War loans, 1937\u2014575 Victory Louns, 1924\u2014081, te 1924\u2014041; to 837, 1920\u20149314 tn asf, 11,923-\u20148# to #at, .1933\u2014-4L; to 245 T937\u201498$y te AFTERNOON SALES, oko, Atlante: Soa 40, 100 at C9, 26 nt 20.Abit 19 at te, :Z9 nt 394, 5 at 294, 66 at 5108, Anbeatan: 10 ut Steamships pd: 67.10 at 641 Cement: at 33, 15 at Sfp, Dominton Stv«et: 104 nt Ah, 190 a! 85.Detroit: 10 at SI, Taurentide: [a at 8247, Power: 20 au 82.Brewerlos: 1M at 39.70 at 3334, 180 at 39, 50 a: 23%.at 1%.25 at 28%, 35 at 39.15M n° 103, 150 AL IN 90 at 391, M ar Québec Railway: oat 2813, ,Qurbee Railway Fonds: 81,000 at Lake of the Woads: at 14314 Oglivie: 60 at 20\".Shawimigan: \u201c0 a: 118, 25 Stee! of Cnr 5814, 25 nt 59, Spanish: 15 Kpanish ofd: Genernl FI 10 +, TA at 82, air {and frelght, equal to 6.02 for rentri- fuga).The Clan sugar Committee anounced males nf 19.000 tone tu} the United States and Europe.Operators made antes nf 25,600 hags of oh crop Cubas aflont to an out-port| refiner at 4 78 cents cont and! Iredghin; 25.000 hams Porto Riene for, April shipment at 6.02 for centri.fuxat, 1 No changes occurred in refined] sugar with fine granulated generally: fisted at 8 cenis, Bugar futures ween fairly active] and na orders were pretty divided, pid.com sowed tile change elther way, ! and at midday were shout one point net higher, .' Bank Clearings \u2018 Week ending.March 10th, 1921, 26.195.206, C ponding Work last year, 11920, $6,084,022, ' Judge Ebert H.aay, ~haitman, ef the Unitrd Siate- Teel Co nora.| tion.says that a me ial c.mmittes Is eonmid-ring a p.opemal for ani eight-hour day fn plarts of the Cor\u201c poration, fut have net pet each a Maal decisive | fair.midd! Textole: Toronto: § at Wayagumack: 2 Balk of Montreal: Royal Tank: sat 7 Cotton Market New Yorkfuturen cle: Mareh, 1 : July, 1207080: 63 D efmbar, 17848 quiet.Middling uy Catto, Anvert mitre.8.00, ing.6.940: fie middling, 1.404: low midéttue A944; ordinary, 4.70d; ordinary, à The #aler af te day were 40 hal » ir tudin: A Mocetpie were 2,698 \u2018alex, In 1.190 Am.rican, fFuturer scady.ctos:d Livernaot - Prices lower, 10.354: goed etosed Protest the ehild from the pave nier of wom by uring Mother Goaver Wons HE unator, Its ard resacda, APA vonm of use raccord dis reputauon tu lead thy \u201cmid to be in hand., visions 17 to 43 cenia, :1 Whees, March $142 WOOL BUYING AT LOWER LEVELS Temporary Close Of Emergenoy Tariff Plan Followed By Purchases Abroad service.{Christian Glence Monitor).Following the rather hectie Luy-, 1:18 of wool in the markets of the | .wortd up to within a fortnight or \u2018Toranto 157 St.James Street Saskatoon {three weeks ago, fargely on Amerl- Montreal Montreal New York can account, the demand for wool Winnipeg ontreal | , Eng.{ has devteused perceptibly and d et Ing the paæzt week has been of modest proportion \u2018In the americat | Victory Bond Department One very considerable department of our business deals exclusively with the pure chase and sale of Victory Bonds.Consaquently, by sending us your orders to buy or sell.you are assured of prompt, accurate and altogether satisfactory Telephone orders solicited.Wood, Gundy & Company markeæ, Atte 7 ha been focus ed chiefly in ing wools bousht -in the Korign markets here.Minc \u2018the bill fatled of passage, there ha Leen some resumption of buylng In the foreign markets on a consdera.ty lowe: basis than prevalled dur.although C4 i decen- that «1 a practical.cetraluty first LIN) of amajor fm be consider-d by the the LETTERS tariff Will, «The culonial wool au næ choad in Londun with prices vamideraols under the opening rates and de.several important cities el mand Teing very quiet.Cumpa.su< with the close +f the pr«ve linn series in Coleman stree:, pr.ces show tthe dulloweng de does: Boot meron Lb to 10 per cent duwn, goo | m., lu average surts 15 to 2 down: Infevtore abot lower, Cruogaly eds be the stron «st In the cutakgue, The Hour trade tuok, Bocording lu compet «utimates, about 32,000 Lales; ih Continent wilch bunght » ft 0 moet wholly, $0,000 bales.an! CAmerica about 4,000 baies, 46,5160 bales being withdrawn, Tne nex: Capital Paid up $15 Upper Town Branch: EXCHAN This Bank offers peculiar advantages in handling Foreign Exchange and issuing Letters of Credit.With Branches in every part of Canada, as well as in pondents of high standing in all parts of the world, it is able to place many advantages at yourdisposal.«8 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Quebec Branch: J.Macloughlin, Manager E AND or CREDIT sewhere, and with corres- 4,000,000 G.L.Doak, Manager tale wil commence !n London Apri 5, hav.ag being postponed fr the dute oiginally schedule.ie \"Murch 22, presumably on uri vf the slack demand in evide at the aa'e, for whien rescon, apmarent iy, the colonial sules scheduled be hell in Liverpool and Hull al.havo been pusipuned, | At the Eust Indi@ Woo) auction | uvening In Liverpool Tuesduy prices Tellowed a devine uw?! aout 5 per cent on the he: Wools, as comparci with the preceeding serten* close,\u2019 while other desc: iptions.more capi- wially the carpet wool sorta, were par to 2 1-2 per cent higher, Fairly considerable American orde's were THE MOLS Opportunities are constantty of a few hundred dollars may Molsons Bank.| Inj the poktnury markets prices {have shown a decided decline in Au the wt month.In Australis, gennl Pow, \u20ac.I\" Fr.+ top-tmiakinE Mermno Wouls are lowe: LIEBICH, Mgr.Sthy about 35 per cent, as compare! with ihe top of the market, no: taking Inte voneideration the dif.Tivorporated Capital & Reserve 88,600,000.Over 130 Branches, such san aeppertunity by opening a savings 1535.ONS BANK turning up wirers the investment bring large returns.Pregare for account with The 4 BRANCHES IN QUEBEC.BITHENILAND.Mgr.lower Town Brasch RUSSELL, Mgr.Upper Town Branch.Roch Branch, MERCURE.Mgr, St.Sauveur Pranch.\u2018ference in exchange.in consequence ivf the withdraws! of the Ainerican demand.In the maies In Sydney, there huæ been a fully good aviec- ition this week with Japanese buy.ws heing the chief operators.God wpinners wouls ihsre have whown little vhange at compared with thn {vlog \u20ac af the sulvm a week ago bal top-making Wouis showel à fuvthe: STOCK AND B Telephone 185-186 Avekine of about 10 pir cont, Th: selseton at the sles :n Melbourn, wan mther poor as a genera! thine Moewed a downsar-.Crosabveds were in fair and pilces tendency.bought, sold æujeply and Engheh bus wer op- jerating fairly extenmvely.At the River Plate, amo, price BREEN, COURDEAU & CHARLEBOIS Private wire connection with Montreal, New York and Chicago Exchanges.Municipal and Government Bonds OND BROKERS 147 Mountain Hill and quoted.The Toronto Produce Market \u201chave been much casier since the demand for Amerca dropped off very | materially.Super combing fi rand medium crossbreds are obta.n- anie from Montevideo a: several cents à pouné fn the greere lees than they were bringing à few duys ago.3 Thus.superior 5% combing wou.s! Toronto, Ont.March 11\u2014Manitcha have been offered at 24 1-2 cents, inate, No.2 Carada Western 49 3-Se; eo 1 4.and 56° at 2 cents, wiuie| No.3 Camda Western 45e: Extra \u201c50e could be had at 22 cents.sme fred 4 ; terms, and poasthly lower on a firm; 40\u20ac.a in store Fort William.; counter offer The marke: at! Northern wheat, new crop.Xo.Huntenos Aires has been less affect.$1.82 3-4: No.2 31,88 3-4: No.2 ed than that ar Montevideo but ig $1.85: Nn, 4 $1.79 1-4: a!l in ætore ensier.Some busing der America Fort Wiltam.| bas been resumed in thewe markets) | American cor, Na, \u201d yellow, SS Biasifian: vin the past few days {wominal, track Toronto.prompt os BTID At 3415.0 In the dumestie markets thers! shinment, 25 at 35.105 : has been a unnderate demand dis-| Canadian corn, feed, nominal._ Bef \u2018Phone: At 105!,.|tributed more or less eveniy among | Manitoba barley.in store Fort Conveeters: H grades of wool.Prices are/ William.No.3 Canada Western 85 Steamship: 11 \u2018pomsibiy a bit less and some of the.No.4 Canada Western 73 1.2¢; re.lew acou.cd Wools ware soil aume- |jacta 62 1-4c No.1 feed 626.\u201cwhat lower, ln anticipation of the Barly, Ontario malting, Sor to 90\u20ac \u2018government auction, which has now |otedde, been pusipunied Tor the secund time.| ontario Wheat.No.$1.85 to ; without expianation, although it is £1.90 fob.shipping potnts accord- | ansumied that the growers haveing to freighis; No.?spring $1.75 i brought pressure to hear tu prevent ¢,, $1.80; No.2 guosc, wheat, $1.70 the sale, am they are supposed to pe $1.75.have done last month.Some fair! Queario onte.No.2 white, nominal, a \u2018fine Mala territory wools have heen, 45e to 47e, (wold on à tasis of about 88 centa! oo, ludious 80 cents fur god wnol.Men- «4 tn frelghts.(tevides 56s have been sold at se Buckwheat, No.2 $1.05 to $1.10, ccente, Tow wool have been rather Hot ur, 90 per cent patent, quiet, the carpet mulls being fairly OA seaboard.» wooule have been rather dull prices, fire patents, 110.70: æmcond Reports from the pouls markets aients 210.20.clean, and some haif-blouds at, Pena, No, 2 $1.35 te $1.65 accord.contd, clean, and 50-56 n° about 45 Ria No.2 81.56 do $1.60.well covered.Bcmired and pulled Manitoba four track Toronto cash Îare to the offect that there has been Milifeed, carinade.delivered Monts \u2018a fairly good resputse on the part! 1) treighia and bags innluded: Bran, lof buyers, note empe vf uver-l ton, 837, to $40: ehorts per ton costings, and women's wear.Al-i 236, to 83%: food flour $2.35 to $2.50.though (his dues noi seum te has Hay, No.1 per ton hailed.track jbren reflected as vat tu any marke | CCC 323 to 824.I\" extent in the marked for woul Straw $12.per ton, cariote.\u2018The Chicago | Produce Market again and is grumbling and growi- Chiengo, UL, March 11.\u2014Sharp set 0 1x warnings.#evernl days ago WHAT 18 \u201cPOPO\u201d GROWLING ABOCT?\u2018Papo\u2019, an the Mexicans call Mt Popocstapeti, the volcano ; 'backs in the price of wheat resule oy Univernal, the leading newspaper today mainly from viaturbed indus.rv (he pity, announced that the trint condition.The market closed) mountain was smoking nnd steaming nervous at 3 3-4 ta 4 1.4 rente net and was in a state of eruption, lower, Corn toet 7-8 to 1 1.4; oats\u2019 ther papers acoffed at the ides, A 1-8 to T-4 io 1 3-4 coms and Pos and declared that El Universal's ve.| porter had been secing clouds and Con La \u2018fog.Accordingly, five Americans £1.53 1-2.Corn, May 68 todo: July 71 heSe, Oar, May 43 3.8c: July 44 1.2¢, Prk, May $21.50.tard.May f11.90: Juiy 812.30, fils May $11.82: Ju'y $11.95 voleans nnd find the truth of the \u201cmatter.They spent four days of such \"strenuous climbing that one of the \"party, an Rinemmnt photographer from Milwaukee, died from exposure { According to Henry B.Juergens, one of the investigators, \u201cPopo\u201d is in a state of mild eruption and emits steam and smoke at intervals, but lava.The croter is 800 feet The Spanieh King has approved a plan for cORSructing enormous ele.tric ations along principal rivers no and railroad lines extending ove.cross and 1,000 feet deep: à de- 4.000 mtien at ertimatrd cost of cout for several hundred feet may $4.00, 00, | ve made by more daring explorers.fir: No, 1 feed 43c: No.2 feed ascending to treighta) near Mexico City.la on its had behavior - Mas, determined to get à close up of the; [ | Daily Gossip On Leading Stocks | ) The United Btates Treasury hae purchased an sdditional $750.900 farm loan bund\u2019.making the total \u2018 purchase for the Az-al vear to date $16.630.000.| * The Director of the United Sinton i int hax bought 770.060 ouncez Silver under the Pitman Act for livery at Philadelphia.This brin: : the purchase to date to 99.557.251 | ounces.| .À A leading American refine reduced the price of petroleum ov » export 1 cent per galian.« so : Prohihiiion of Lhe exportation «?| jImmature fruit la provided in a bill which has been introduced in ihe | legislative council of Jamaies.t ! .Textile interests of Northern | France plan a new amoclation with the Union Industrielle de Credit, tn be capitalized at 0.000.000 france | ang fesue shares of 500 francs, .| The Georgia State Commission of ! Anricultse says Investigation hes revealed cnet of producing 1921 cot- .ton crop will be # cents a pound.° i France proposes to practically | prohinhit the importation of em- broldery by increasing tariff 300 pcr cent.to protect the French Industry, .>\u201d ° , PrivatBanken in Copenhagen has declired n net profit of 16600 000 kroner with dividend set at 19 per cent, oo \\ Tt tn emimated that United States Government expenses annually for the next few years will approach $4.00.000.000.\u2026.À The New York & New Jersey Shipbuilding Company announces a wage cut of 10 per cent.effective in April, The Rank of Yinland has negotiated loans of 136000000 Finnish marke with Norwegian and 100.024008 Finntsh marks with Swedish banks.SU Mr.Juergens declared .that ineide : the crater there was a constant rumbling and oceasiona! heaving which lifted huge houlders several hundred feet from the bottom.There came into 8 church & Mas | \"who informed the sexton that He wished to be married on & certain day.: The sewton inquired the man\u2019s\u2019: nanre.and it was given him.Then he sid: \"And your The man shook his head.\u201cWe are not gUing to haw ANY o that,\u201d he replied, \"it will only be n quiet affair, | } } 4 À \u201c* ._ Autelsts be prepased for the Spring sad have your car pu.1 MOCHNSATT tp CmOUFe Comfort, salty and enjoy- j ment can be obtained from our extensive and up-to-date assert.LOCAL AGENTS DUNLOP TIRES Mechanics\u2019 Supply Co, Limited 80-90 ST.PAUL il order now.\" Bverything ' mont Phone 651 | fn The Heat of Things De.F.B.Devlin.of Montres, is in town.Mr.RJ.Dooner, uf Montres), is & guest at the Chateau.Mr.©.BE.Pdras of Montresd, is staying at the Chateau.Me.W.A.Morris arrived {a town yeuterday from Montrealv Mr.R L.Smythe, of Montreal, is registered at the Chateau.Mr.H.M.Wilson ie in town from Rimouski à guest at the Chateaure.Vosinvitch, of Donnacona, mgistered at the Chateau yesterday.Mr.W.R.Doheny, of Sarnia, registered at the Chateau yesterday.or.Chas, 0.Power, M.P.Is in town for the week-end from Ottave.Mr.À Papineau Mathieu, of Monteau.Mr.J.de M.Brouard, of Montreal, æ in the city, stanng at the Chateau.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Ferguson, of Ottawa, sre spending a few days in town.Mre Prieur ts In town from Pointe aux Trembles, and is staying at the Chateau.Mr.and Mes.1.Gilman are in town from New York, guests at the Chateau.Mr.C.R.Whitaker, of Three Rive:s, is among the gueste staying at the Chateau.Mr.and Mrs.E.E Stevens are ST.Quebec, P.Q.A es RESORTS\u2014ATLANTIC CITY, N.Jrt rer re DEF 240, ATLANTIC CITY.N.Jpican an Hotel mctiona Real Comfort |___ HOTELS | of Disl} PIREPROOP GARADE.CAPACITY $00.WoterS Beaty 8 SL John st, \u2018Phone 7015 | Tie most centrally situated, ail First class moderna Conveniences.| culate and service.A} goods direct frem our farm.We bake our own bread and | rome pastry, and serve purest mitk and creatn, botiled at our own farm.A salect resort tor Lady Tourists.Only @ few minutes Garage.Open érom 8 am to 1 pm DINE are Manhattan CAFE 120 SP.JOHN STREET (near pli Telephone) Gent Barvion and Best Mesis at Popuiar Prices Our Regular 59c Dinner, from 11.90 tn 8 PM.is unsurpaseed anywhere.Le pr \u2014\u2014\u2014 ere met eer eer STATIONERY See Our Stock Of NOTE PAPER in Plain and Fancy Boxes.CORRESPONDENCE CARDS, WRITING TABLETS, ETC., ETC.Compare our prices with other Stores.T.HONEILL 247 St John St GUILLOT'S French Liqueurs \u2014 NONE BETTER \u2014 You will £ind something to your taste in the following as- eorttoent.The prices are very rezsonable.Creme de Menthe, Crema de | Cocoa Choua, Creme de Man- darine, Creme de Mocha, Creme * | de Vanille, Creme de Rose, Creme de Citron.Creme de Fine Champagne, Orange Cura- | Cao Surfin, Orange Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Elackberry Brandy, Apricot Brandy, Peach Brandy, Maraschino, Anisette, | Anis des Indes, Grand Prieure, Pralinette, Vadorine, Cassis, What is absolutely GOOD we | have fit.L EH.LEVASSEUR, Rega.48 PALACE HILL eee ia St.Louis Ward or Grand, alive.Apply to ABB.Box Na Chronicle You will find any thing you sequire for your OFFICE JF.VACHON OFFICE STATIONERY Ne.67 Sault-eu-Matelot St.Quebee - - - Phone 6834 Mall orders receive prompt attention.hh , Jou-Coee ve A and Mrz.Mont-euil, Mr.and Mra.USI-CSTIE (A Frans Toes, Dr.and Mrs.Edge, Mrand Mrs Vestn, Mr.and Mra.IMPORTER AND Lid T.D.Dubuc, Mr.and Mm.C, J.| WHOLE SALE GROCER.Bimard.Dr.and 3Mre Achitle Paquet Mr.and Mrs.Philppe Edge.Mr jand Mrs.Rene LeMoine, Dr, and Mre.Jos.Varlancourt, Dr.and Mrs.Envle Fortier, Mr.and Mrs W.H.\u2018Gale, Mr.and Mn .Neuville Belleau, Mr.and Mrs.Ferdinand Roy.Mrand Mra.Acthu: altue, Mr.and Mrs Hermann Courchewne, Mr.and Mrs E\u201cmond J.Trudel, Mr.Wiitrld Edge Mr.and Mre.Art, Picard, Mr.Herman Yeung, Mr.P.O'Sullivan, Drjand Mrs.Paul Livernois, Mr, and Mrs.A.J.Welch, Mr, Omer Letourneau.Mr.and Mræ Henri Gagnon, Mr.and Mre.J.A.Gauvin, Mr.J.A.Nicole, Mr.Armand Beaudry, | Mr.and Mrs.Paul Robtitaile, Mr.[ Quebec, February 18th, 1921.and Mrs.(aux, Mr.and Mrs.J.PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given H.Fnriler.Mr.and Mra.I.8.Blais, that at & meeting of the Roads, Mf and Mv.Euz.Trudel.Mrs.Ma- Committee, held on the 16th int, lONeY, Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Henry Willisthe followin resolution was adopted: Mr.I.Arthur Paquet, Mr.and Mra.Tenolved: Placida Morency.Captain and Mre.\u201cThat the City mrants to any per- Charles O'Neill, Mr.and Mrs, Jules son who wishes to take advantage of Femina, Mr.and Mrs, George O'Nell, the loan established in virtue of the: Wi\u2019 J- A.Lymch, Mr.D.H.Barclaylaw concerning the general housing | Mr.J.Parad s, Me.L.P.Dugal, J.\u2018scheme of the Province of Qu Larger Beaudry.Mr.Pau) Beaudry, lin the limits of the City of Quebec, MT AL Savard.Mr.Alf.Poulin, {the amount stipulated in said law) ME; J.Gauvin, Me.Jos.Cote, Mr, E.:Drovided the necessary documents Céftorgueyr, Mr.J.A.Edson, Mrare submitted.A.Parade.Dr.Raoul Irochu, Mr.\u201cThe loans to be thus made shall R.Robitasle, Mr.K.Robitaille, Mrbe taken out of the amount of $1,., 1: 140% se.Mr.Henri Taibot, and 000,000.00 which has been placed at | 7277 Others the City dwellings, Lf ofre be troub'ed with corne, he The requests and necessary docu.811 fred in Ho''oway's Corn Remoments to be addressed to the City | ver en apn'iation that will entirely Engineer.releve suffering.W.D.BAILLAIRGB, Dread of Asturva maken counties City Engineer, | thousmmds miserable, Night after «| night the atacke reumn and even | when hrief rempite is given the mind J ALLE YN |i tif in torment from continual e ° |antiipation.Dr.J.M.Kellogg's SAIL.TENT sae | Asthma Remedy changes af this.AWNING MAKEN 288 62.PAVL STREN! Sulephane Se.Rellef comes, and at once, while fu.| ture witachs mre warded off.leaving \u2018the affMoted one in à atate of pence and happiness he once believed he coulé never enjoy.erected there as 2 memorial to of inumor;.QUTERIOVER | HEAVY LOSSES Has Arisen In Shipping World Through Depredations Of ¢ Thieves.London, Ma.ch 4\u2014A great out-, ety hes av:sen in the sn.pping worid over the acavy lomsen Lhat are in- ceurred tarohgh the dipredations of thieves, many of whom it is suspected are in the «mploy of the\u2018 companies that are the victims, Lord Askwith simtes it has been esumated hat in transport though the puri of London, alone througs pilfer.ng in various fo:me, there is; a jose of £3.300000 a year.| Ons shipping company says that: whereas, before the war its losses, on cargo aitributaries i to thefts, amounted to one shilling and vur pence per ton, it pow amounts to 28 shiliinge and nine pence per ton.Increas-@ nf wages, it is asserted | aftorl no guarantee of trustwo:thiness.Rather the con-: contrary.The average wages of! stewards are sald to be four times their pay befor: the war but it te In those departments on passenger liners with which stewards are most concerned that depredations, it i» declared, ar?most noticeadl:.The manager of one Fne running to Australia salé that recently he had to expend wel over (2,00V in replacing the linen stolem on one round voyage alome.On this same roun dirlp the stewands' charges tor \u201covertime\u201d amounted to £2.532 round trip the stewards\u2019 charges £28 for overtime on the voyeg(\u201d said the manazer.\u201cIY the captain rang for the boy to bring him a drink, the boy cha'ged one hour's overtime for fetching If.provided Be had already done his eight hours.\u201d Much plundering undoubtedly takes place before the goods are stowed nn shipboard, steamship men daciare.Cases of machinery have been found to be full nf stable manure and tho uppnresl to con tain gold and Tilver goods to be riled with shavings, \u201cThe thieving that is going on at s~2 and in docks Is beyond anything we history,\u201d writes Lord Inshcape, chairman of the Peninsular and Ortental Company.\"A man rr) cently remnved the clocks from the smoking and music rooms of on of our steamers.while the passengers were embarking at Tilbury Dock and they have never been traged.Within the last few days n plane was removed from one of the steamers in doek and carried off to A cottage where, however, it was recove ed.\u201d Scewards, through their union officials, strongly resent In& Inohcape\u2019s charge that much of the raking that goes on In Meameran'l: done by them.One of the officirle dectares thet the fondness of the pamengers for gollecting what the call \u2018wouventra\u201d is responeidbie fn» tae more \u201cmireing\u201d artkies than are the stowards, i greater Wigtown, the seat of the Rt.Honthe Earl of Galloway, on Wednexduy the 15th November, eight bushels (or eight fifty aix pounds) of potatoes, being the produce of on: | potato which was raised last sea-| won in the field of Egernems, nes | Carlestown.and preserved by Mr.Kennedy, gardener to Lord Oalioway The mother of it which was eut: into many sels, weighed 3 Ibs, 7 os | and many of the offsprings thik year have certainly done justice t wuch an ancestor, one weighing 5 1-: | Ibs, another 4 Ibu, three 3 1-2 1s und many 3 Ihe The sets were planted in the garden in two rows and| received ne more attention from Mr.Kennedy than any other plan of the same species, being only once covered and laid up.} Chronicle Files 25 Years Ago.On Tuesday evening a large meeting of the parishioners of the English Cathedral took place at the Church Hall, und elected Mr, Edwin ule, Jr.Churchwarden, vice Mr.E.J.Hale, resigned.| Corposation Committecs.The various Committees of the City Corporation met here yeuter- day afiernoon to elect their Chairmen.The following were elected:\u2014 Finance Committee, Alderman Tanguay; Roads, Alderman Loy: Alderman Griffin; Markeis, Alderman Dussault: Water-Works, Alderman P.J.Cote: By-Lawn, Alderman Cook | Hea th Committee, Alderman Thibaudeau; Police, Alderman Tewsxler.The nominations will probably be ratified by the Counsel tomorrow.Artistic.Mr.Charles Huot, artist, has Inte ty completed his copy of Carrache's masterpiece in the Hasilica, entitled The Nativity.\u201d It measures six fee! by 3 1-2, and is intended for the chief altar of Beauport Church.The work is sald to be admirable.The Public Health.There has been of late quite a falling off in the number of vases: of la grippe in town, Where last month ft was particularly severe.Fortunately, too, there is no cases of contagioun disease in town except one of croup, No More Thin Folks \u2019 How Thin, Weak.Nervous People Can Put on Felsh and Gain Strength.If you are weuk, thin and emaciated and cant put on flesh or get wrong, no Matter how much you eat, go tv Henry Wilks or any other druggist and get enough Bland-Iron Pheaphate for a three weeks\u2019 treatment and take M an directed.It at the end of three weeks vou don't fee] etrormmer ni better than you have for menthe: if your eves aren\u2019: hrighter and your nerves ateadier: 1f vou don't seep better and your vim.| vigor and vitality aren't more than doubled, or If you haven't put onl several puonds of good, eaythers flerh, you can have your mone: back for the asking and Rlood-Iron Phosphate will cost you nothing, SENATOR FOWLER NOT WORRYING OVER RUMOR Ottawa, Ont.March 11-8enator George W.fowier Is not wne.ying over à rumor ret afirmt las: night that a reanluilon is to be [rtrnduced in the Berat~ tn declare his wat vacant becanar he does not reside in New R-unwwick.of which Proviree he is a Renator, ' \u201cThere will never db Any such re.snty\u2018lon, he said today.\u201cMp domi 18 In New Rrunwwhk.| practice In» theres and my property ie\" thers.Th situntion in not varied! hy mr ww! Nurmiening (0 have a huuer it Olena\u201d BROKEN IN RERVICE OF IIIS COUNTRY.Woodrew Wison, who lenven the office of Preident of the Un'ted Sates this week, I'hoto shuws hm as ie is to-day, Noken and decrepit afcor two terms dn office.To look your best, your corset must be a perfect fit.Ls Diva corsets, fitted on livin, Canadian Models, snd made in Canada\u2019s most successful and DEEE RER SUNDAY SERVICES INTHE GHURGHES ROMAN CATHOLIC.THE BASILICA, Tow Mass at 5-30, 6, 7.8, and 5 am: Grant Mas at 10-30 aan; Voroers at 7 p.m.J NT.JEAN BAPUIST CHRURIL low Muss a: 5-30, 6-15, 1, 8-30 and 9-30 a.Grand Mass at 10-31 am; Vo pores at 7 p.m.ST.PATRICK'S CHURCIL (MStahon St cet) Low Mars 1 8, 9 a.m.; Grand Maxi and Boinvon at lu-30 a.m.; Vespe:s Sermon and Lenescuion ut 7-40 pan.ST.PATRICK'S CHURCH.(Grande Alea) low Mass at $ and 10-30 a.m: Chinlren\u2018's Mavs at 9 squ.; Lencud.c- sion ni 4-30 pin.NOTRE DAME DU CHEMIN.(se d'uy Fond) Low Mase at 6, 7 and 8-15 a.m.; Boiemn Moms and Hermon al ¥-13 am; (and Mav and Sermon at 10-30 a.m; Vespers and lencdictivn at 7 p.m.ST.COEUR DE MARIE, low Mass at 6-15, 7-15, 3-30 anu #-3u.Grand Maw at 10-30 a.m.Vewpers at 7-16 a.m.ANULACAN.so sirenstheming, 30 *§ healthful, contains so much valuable food material that 11 should be used every day: BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE .ESTABLISHED 1780 MONTREAL.CANADA.DORCHESTER, MASS.\" pee) > ai \u201c alterBaker&Co.ltd.CIRURCHE OF THE HOLY 1 TILINETY, Holy Comunion, 7 a.m.; Holy Com munion 8 am.Morning Prayer.(Gaol), 9-30 : Morning Prayer and Sermon (Cathed/al) 11 an: Sunday &choot, .2-45 pm.: Gi Li.ole Clams (Chapel) 3 p.m ising (Cathedrai) 3-30 pn.Catechi Boya Blrie Claus (Hall) 3-30 p.m.; Even: [8 ing Prayer (The Finlay) 4-30 pm: Evening Prayd.and Sermun (Cathe.| dish) 1 pan.| fT.MATTHEW'S CLUURCT.Hey Communion, 7-30 a.m.Morning Prayer, 10-30 a.m.; Hey ; Communion (Cho:ai) 1! a.m: Sunday school, Hayes, 7 pm.2-45 pau.Eromnz TRINITY CHURCH.(Be, Bank las street.) | Hely Communion 8 a.m.; Merning Prayer, 11 a.m.; Sunday Schoo) and Bible Classes 3 p.m.; Lvening Prayer, 7 p.m.! } 8ST.PETERS CHURCIL Morning Prayd: and Holy Commanon at 10-30 a.m.JAMOILOU MISSION HALL, Sunday School, 3 pan.; Even Prayer, 7-30 p.m.ST.JANES\u2019 CHURCH, (Lake Beauport).Evening Prayer, 3 p.m.ST.MICHALL'S CHURCH, (Besgovilles) | Holy Communion, 8 a.m.Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, 11 am.; dunday #chwol, 3 pm.; Bvening Prayer, T p.m, PRESBYTEIUAN, (Be.Andrew's Church.Morning Payer, 11 a m.; Sabbath | School and Hfhle Oicss 3 pr ! United Mission Bervice of Chalmers and Mt.Amirew's, 7 p.ni Specal Preacher, Rev.Principal Damwel J.Fraser, D.D.CHALMER'S CHURCH.Public Worship of lod at 11 am.Sunday school, 3 p.m.Men's Resin Ciass, 3 pin.Women Bible Claas 3 pm.; United Mission Service a:.17 pm.' ! METHODIST CHURCIE (Corner of Dauphine and Bt.Stanisla« Btreeta).Morning Mer.ce at 11 a.m.; Bunday s:nvol, $ pan.Evening Be.v ce 7 pm.Rev Imec Couch, MA.B.D, Pasor Sirangers Welcome.| | DAPTIST CHURCH.| Morning Service, 11 em: Sunday School, 3 pan.Evening Service, p.m.Rev.F.H.Wentworth, Pastor.i A Pill That Is Prised.\u2014 There have ieen many pile put upon who | market and pressed upon puirdc at- ; tendon, but few have endured mo long or met with so much favor as tfwnmeice's Vegrtale Pilla Wide spread We of thm hea attested Pdr premt value, and they need no curises advertisement than this.Having firmly established them: | éves In public esisem, they now: wf a8 ene of he host in the lint of uatéaré vegu able preparstions Sale in all Odd Lines in Boots, Shoes and Slippers Wm.Jacques & Sons Automobile Insurance Before placing your insurance, kindly secure our rates, où FIRE, THEFT, PUBLIC LIABILITY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, and COLLISION C and W.CHAMPION, 67 St.Peter SL, Quebre, Que.First Amvals of The Season at P.J.COTE, (Opposite Palace Hill) 29 & 31 ST.JOHN ST.8 bales of English Axminster carpets in the newest models and designs assorted sizes in every model; also 6 new designs of stalr carpet.SWISS AND FRENCH CURTAINS 2 caser of Swiss and French neta, including curtains hy the pairs and curtains, by the yard.Reautiful assortment of brise-bise aise pannels for bay-windows and doors.SPECIAL We have special qualities and patterns in those that you will find nowhere else in Quebec.1 case of furniture coverinæs in the newest style and patterns.BEDS AND BEDDINGS We always have in steck a complete assortment of iron and dress beds, imitation of oak, walnut, etc.The best marks in mattraases and pillows, shects, shestings, silewing, beds spreads, otc., ote.# "]
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