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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 \\.Colder With Light Snowfalis } , \u2019 VOL.CLIX.No.274 oth Ph Acts On Part Of German Gover They Will Be Taken Unle __ French Will Remain In The Ruhr » Neuilly, France, Nov.18\u2014Ray- mond Poincare, Premier of France, today served notice on the world| that France is determined to remain in the Ruhr and the Rhineland until all clauses of the Versailles Treaty are completely executed and the security of France !s guaranteed.The Premier, who apparently was in a combative mood, added that new penalties against Germany would be imposed unless full satisfaction from Germany was obtained.M.Polncare expressed no disappointment over the failure In the negotiations for the creation of a commission of experts to determine\u2019 Germany's capacty to pay.He said France was firmly resolved that she who quite capable of bringing Ge: many to terma.\u201cFrance is determined,\u201d said M.Poincare, \u201cnot to evacuate the occupied territories until ali the clauses of the treaty signed at Versailies have been completely execut- and we are firmly protected inst fresh policies of aggression.\u201d Penalties Will Be Imposed.German defiance of the treaty as regards military control and the return to Germany of former Crown Pyince Fredrick Willlam called for penalties against (Germany, the Premier declared, \u201cand we shall take them unless we obtain satisfaction.\u201d The occasion of the Premier's speech was the unvelling of a monument to the war dead of Neullly.Great interest had heen attached to the speech Inasmuch as It was the first delivered by M.Poincare in the metropolitan district since he began his Sunday oratorical campaign.All his other addresses had heen made in the outside departments.Today the Premier stated France's case more bluntly and went farther in the way of France's demands upon Germany than he had done in the provinces, an hitherto he always had declared the Ruhr would be evacuated progressively In proportion to the reparations payments.No Less Determined To Obtain Security.\u201cAs much as we insist upon re- celving reparations,\u201d declared M.Poincare, \u201cwe are no less determined to obtain our security.Germany * for a long time has played fast and| 2 lonne with the treaty's stipulations + | destined to guarantee it.She han ** \u201c paralysed the action of the Inter-|% London, Nov.18 \u2014 Great % Allled control commission: she has; interest has been aroused in % been endeavoring to re-bulld in sec-; 3% medical circles here by a * ret her war weaions and to reor- 3 despatch from Prague to the % ganize her military formations for- #8 effect that Professor Mlade- % bldden by the treaty.thorized th # jewsky, of Charles Univer- x \u201cMeanwhile she authorize the sity, Prague, is ieved to heir to the imperial throne to re- % have discovered an effective % torn to he countey, She bed ai # serum for arterlo-sclerosis.% coming the man who is Insc At 8 A patient treated with the % the top of the list of those guilty of % serum Is deciared to have % responniblilty for the war, from the s¢ recovered within a short % exploits of whom my compatriots of % time.Medical men to whom the Meuse department suffered dur- as the stitement was submit- % These acts.on the.part of the Ger.3% ted agreed that if such a ¥ man government are impudent chal- 5 a.ad been discovered x lenges to the Allles\u2014brazen viola- y an À 8 he Loue the y to- * tions of the treaty, insolent outrages ss Wards lengthening the span to peace 1% of human life.* \u2018 \u2019 3 ® 4 \u201cThey call for sanctions.We will take them unleas we obtain matis- 23 20 36 0 98 26 26 98 26 96 36 20 28 2 8 SX 5 faction.\u201d CE a We and France Are Behind Yon, The Weather A crowd of several thousand working men, dressed in their Bun-| Toronto, Nov, 18\u2014The general éuy clothes and small bourgeois intellectuals, the latter the most impoverished clase in France in consequence of the war and the greatest sufferers from the present high cost of living.cheered the words of the Premier long and loué.For Matron and Maid te wear at the thés dansants.All the ranges of fall and winter colours, Kit-joy, cocon, brown, gray, blue, black afternoon and house dresses.Matson Blanche Ltd.Cor.Chauveau Ave, & Fabrique Street.FRANCE 15 WELL ABLE TO BRING GERMANY TO TERMS {will abandon only The Quebe EMIER POINCARE nment Call For Sanctions And sg Satisfaction Is Obtained\u2014 \u201cKeep on.'+ they shouted.\u201cWe and France are behind you.\u201d Reverting to an investigation of Germany's ability to pay, M voln- care sald: \u201cQur proposition for the scope of an investigation into Germany's capacity to pay has been found too limited, because we did not wish to judge Germany's future from her present state.When it wus realized we would not accept that the German debt by devious means should be reduced, the zeal which had been shown for the creation of an experte conference immediately cooled.We can console ourselves with that abortion.We should have been very happy to reach an agreement with our Allies upon a settlement of the reparations question providing we were not made to Bear the entire costs of it.\u201d Must Now Revert to Treaty.\u201cWe must now revert to the treaty.The Reparation Commission will hear the Germans.It will name such experts as it wishes for the purpose of evaluating Ger-| many's capacity to pay to-day, tomorrow and later, Every time it belleves it necessary it will fix the amount {udged equitable, and with the gua-antees we hold.which we against final payment.\u201cWe are well able to bring Germany to terma.\u201cIn defending our rights we are, «iso maintaining the rights of our| Allies, Italy, Czecho-Slovakian, Polund, Rumania tnd Jugo-Slavia \u201cIt is the status of the world which is at stake.We Intend to remaln guardians of this.We do not despair of our friends, but this in the right method.Recent events already have demonstrated that we ure right to a great extent and the future of events will ald us In completing the demonstration.\u201cIn any case, sure of the justice of our cause, we shall pursue our without anxlety or # EFFECTIVE SERUM FOR 4 ARTERIO-SCLEROSIS?distribution of pressure has chanz- od hut little since Saturday morning which is high over the western half of the continent and low in Enstern Canada and along the Atlantic coast.The weather has turned somewhat colder In Ontario and Quebec, but continues mild in the Western Provinces.Temperatures: Min.Mar.Vancouver.\u2026 236 4 Calgary.+» +.24 [1] Saskatoon.24 3 Winnipeg.30 44 Toronto.er ee 28 43 Ottawa.ve ee 38 44 Montreal.,.38 42 Quebec.+.80 3 Halifax.30 + Tower Lakes and Georgian Bay ~-Moderate westerly winds; partly cloudy and rather cold.Ottawa Valley and Upper Bt Lawrence=~Kresh northwest winds; partly cloudy and cold.Lower St.Lawrence, Gulf and North Shore \u2014 Fresh northwest winds; becoming colder; light snowfalls, Muritime~~Strong west and northwest winds; cloudy and somewhat colder, lake Buperior\u2014Fresh westerly winds; fair and cold.Western Provinces \u2014 Moderate southwest winds; fair and mild.HERAARRRNURANARY BRITISH MEMBERS MAY BE WITHDRAWN.Munich, Bavaria, Nov.18 ~The British members of the inter-Allled Miltary control Commission have heard unofficially that they ars to be withdrawn.Formal orders to that effect Are expected to arrive here aimost immediately.QUEBEC, MONDAY, NOVEMBER: 19, 1923\u2014FOUNDED 1764.BIG GUNS OF EVERY PARTY OPENED FIRE Lloyd George Is Entering The British Election Fight With Old Time Battle Lust OLD TIME FORM Rouses Loud Cheers And Laughter By His Sallies At Meetings London, Nov.18\u2014(By Canadian Press Cable)\u2014The big suns of every political party have opened fire either through platform oratory or by manifesto this week end and although many private soldiers have yet to take their places in the line, the battle wilt be pretty well joined along the whole front tomorrow.One or two things have become clearer over the week Firstly, Lord Derby the potentate of Lancashire Unionism is obviously very uncomfortable both because he does not favor an election at the present time and because on principie he does not like tariffs.However, he congratulates himself with the reflection that after ail Lord Birkenhead and Austen Chamberlain have been gathered in.As for tariffs the party is asked merely to paddle in the waters of protection and that only till times get better.Becondly, it is evident that Lloyd George is entering the fray with his full old-time luat for battle.His Northampton speech on Saturday quite up to his old-time form.True it lacked downright vituperation wherewith his speeches were often interiarded in the land tax campaign of fifteen years back when for instance he referred to the younger members of noble houses as \u201cThe rest of the litter.\u201d But some af his sallles were calculated to rouse the loud cheers and Inuxhter which enliven a pucked mesting.A shrewd comment and quite amiable one, for Instance, was embodied In hia reference to persons in the Unoniat party who have been rendered uncomfortable by the bringing on of an election, Jdoyd George In Humorous Vein.\u201cThere ia Lord Derby, Lord Robert Coci! and Lord Salisbury.You never esa tell what they wil! do if you give them time.They don't think quickly and the Duke of Devonshire takes a long time to add figures.\u201d Lloyd George is evidently to ume the offér of a preference to the Dominlons on canned fish to give point to his humorous views.\u201cCan them quickly before they have time to crawl away,\u201d he urged, hiluding to the obvous unwilling- ress of the above-mentioned statesmen to support Premier Baldwin.LABORITES ISSUE THEIR MANIFESTO ro COULD PROVOKE NEW EUROPEAN CONFLAGRATION Break Between Italy And France Would Be Most + ! WN ISSUES À MANIFESTO Explaine Duties On Manufaotured Goods Conservatives Would Impose London, Nov, 18&\u2014Prime Minister by the Premier.Disastrous SAYS MUSSOLINI Italian Premier Will However Not Approve Further Ocoupation Of Territory Rome, Nov.18\u2014Premier Mussolint'a æpeech before the Senate Friday night, in which he proclaimed that the Italian government give Ha approval to any further occupation of German territory and which was followed by a resolution approving the Government's foreign policy, has attracted much atten- ton both here and in the other Eupean capitals, The could not relations batween Italy, France and Great Britain ae relating to Germany were discussed at length ; \u201cYou must note\u201d, he sald, \u201cthat Great Britain és not Baldwin yesterday {asued an address to the voters In the Bewdley Division of Worcestershire, which he repre- wants in Parliament, informing them that the Conservative party pure poses imposing duties on manulac- turgd goods with ¢he following objects: \u201cPirst.to raise revenue by methods less untalr to our own home production, which at present bears the whol burden of local and national taxation, including the cost of velleving unemployment; \u201cfacond, to give special amsistance to Industries which are suffering under unfair foreign competition: \u201cThird to utilise these duties in order to negotiate for the reduction of forelgn tariffe in those directions which would most benefit our export trade; \u201cFourth, to give substantial preference to the Empire on the whole range of our duties, with a view to promoting the continued extension of the principle of mutual preference which already has done Bo much for the expansion of our trade and the development, in co-operation with other governments, of the Empire, of the boundless resources of our common herit: REACH M ELEVENTH HOUR COMPROMISE ! Ambassadors\u2019 Council Meet-; ing Today The Most Momentous In Its History THREATENING OUTLOOK Cabinet Councils Have Been Called In Paris And Brussels For Today Paris, Nov.13\u2014France will insist that the Reich government yleld on the question of providing protection for the Inter-ailled Mission of military control ia Germany and with the French government com- mittes, through the puble utterances of ita premler to a policy entailing new penaities, and Great Britain authoritatively declared to be opposed unequivocally to any new penalties, the ambassador's council which will meet at eleven o'clock tomorrow morning le likely to prove the most momentous in the history of that body.In spite of the threatening out- Temperatures Min., 30; Max., 36 CENTS thinking of withdrawing her troops trom German soll; do you wish Italy to withdraw her technicians (rom the Ruhr?This would in no way modify Franoe's policy.\u201cPoasibly you wish Italy to break with France, and thus deliberately and definitely desert her Allles of) the war and in a certain sense, take the initiative and responsibilty of annulling the Versailles Treaty.Could Provoke New Confiagration \u201cTo understand the extreme gravity of such action, & suffices to say that it could provoke a new the European conflagration.Buch a policy would cause terrible isolation of ltaly in the present situation.\u201cDo you desire that Italy renounce France In favor of the conquered reople, just to save the Rhine?Do you want a more intimate agreement with Great Britain on the 1\u20ac- paration question?Thia ie the aim of the Malan Government even on the basis of the project suggested by My, Bonar Law.Example of Collaboration \u201cHere Is another example of that collaboration between Italy and Great Britain.When the British Government wag proposing to invite ihe United States to take part in a conference of experts to inquire Into Germany's capacity for the payment of reparations Italy adhered to ine British point of view.\u201cToday another point in the ha- tardous drama is verified The Ambassadors\u2019 Counoll has heen occupied with the question of the return of the former German Crown Prince to Germany and again Italy and Great Rritain are in agreement regarding this affair.I eay plainly that a request for the extradition of the Crown Prince would be « æ7nal error which would only tend to complicate the situation.\u201cItaly cannot approve further occupation of German territory.(Thin pronouncement met with most Will Favor Capital Levy On! All Estates Over 5,000 Pounds London, Nov.18\u2014The campaign over protection began throughout the country yesterday.The Labor party was first in the field with ite manifesto, which promised numerous constructive works if the party was given power and declared clear- but the'r bombardment did not furnish any missiles in the form of cone structive measures to oppose tha Unioniat and Labor piatforme.Lloyd George, Mr.Amuith, Winaton Churchill and Sir John Bimon were amon the apeskers in the country.As always Mr.Lloyd Cleorge's appramnce commanded vhe most enthusiasm.The Unionista of Kinross and West Perthudyre today decided to nominate the Duchess of Atholl.Mrs.Oliver Strachey was selected by \u2018he Independents of Brentford and the Chiswick division of Middlesex i to oppose the Canadian Union's\u2019, Tdeut.-Col.Grant Morden, who will We put forward again by the Ulonate, Mra.HiMon PHlipaon hae derided to mand for re-election.For a time It was doubtful whether Mer hun- hand.whom she succeeded In Parlament mixht not make a fight (or his old seat, but a family council decided for the wife.Bt maytizém RESSESSNENZEXEX NX ST NS NX SN The beginnings of all great things are amall.ARAXRRRRLR TS SWRA hearty approval from the Senators, { who applauded loudly).\"We must have the courage to j that the German people must live.There are sixty one millions of inhabitants In German territory and other ten or twelve million residing fin Austria and other countries.You cannot, you muet not think that ines people can he destroyed\u201d.13 26 06 98 92 08 BE 36 DE GE DE DEEE DE DD 4e 36 008 300 26 060606 06 0600080 APPEALS FOR SUPPORT FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS Former Premier Of Canada Stressed Necessity Of Com- plete Unanimity Ottawa, Nov.13\u2014Addresng the look, however, the feeling In polit- cal circles has become rather more optimistic and reports are current that an eleventh hour compromise may be reached.Standing By Their Positions.There is a distinct disposition both in political circles and the press to minimize the Importance of the two questions coming up for a solution before the ambassadors tomorrow.The relatively trifling Importance of these two problema is \u2018contrasted with the consequences Women's Univers'ty Club Saturday jentailed In a break between France nig, upon the work socompliFhed ,ng Great Britain and it is pointed by the Washington Conference, tor the Ieaque of Nations and Disarmament | out that affairs of a more serious Bir Robert Borden.) nature have been nettled without a made a strong appeal for eupport|rypture.It can be authoritatively It® said that the countries tonight are ideals, declaring that the principles mtanding by their positions, for and of discuesion, under standing.operation and open diplomacy, em- hod'ed in the covenant, had contributed chietly to the success of the Washington conference Complete unanimity was Robert eaid.He exposed the vi essan- : tial in International conferences, Sir \u20ac0- | against penalties and it is difficult to see how a break can be avoided on the question of military control, as the question of the former German Crown Prince has been relega- Îted to second place.Belgium Supporting Franceew Belgium supports France on mili- that no treaty or resolution could tary control and the question of the carry unless (t received the support former German n£ each nation.Mlustratinæ this point, he related Crown Prince.Baron de Gaiffer d'Hestroy, the Belgian ambassador to France had the experience of the British Empire delegation whose proposals for elimination of submanne warfare failed for this reason, although these subsequently put forward by the Amestean delegation, practically served the same purpose and were adopted.Instructions to that effect an.far back as Friday, and the Lelpsiz affair, in which a Beigian lleutenant attached to one of the various commissions of military control, was ar- lrested and placed in jail hy the | Germans, has strengthened Belgian determination to obtain satisfaction on that point.On the other hand, It is under- ,Atood that the British government \u2014_\u2014 06 08-06 06 36 26 0606 0606 38 ME MC IEEE FATE OF E.C, H.L.STILL UNKNOWN The result of the mall vote on the application of the Eastern Canada Hockey League for adnvission to the a In Instructions sent to the Marquis \u201d of Crewe tnday, maintains ts refu- {nal to subscribe to penalties In addition to those already exacted.\u2018Thus, if, when the Ambassador's \u2018council meets, France insiat on new \u2018penalties, as M.Polincare's speech \u2018today indicates, there ir little chance \u2018of France and Creat Britain agree- Ing.That such a termination i», expected is indicated, as cabinet Following the season's trend and longer.particularly to who admires appeal woman price $185.00 Holt Limite) A Happy Combination of Style on?Economy in Electric Seal Coats lines, with large collars of Alaska Sable and rich silk linings, these coats are made from fine quality pelts of Electric Seal in full 45 inch lengths Because of their fashionable \u201cX yet conservative lines coupled with moderate pricing, these the the beauty and style of Holt, Renfrew Furs, but must study 2nfrew & Co.| for long has been played in TIONS ARE Jewellers _ Mah Tjong Tue fact that this fascinating game thousand vears proves its popularity, We just received some sets from China, beautifully made in plain or hand carved cases.COMPLETE BOOK OF INSTRUC- IN THESE SETS.Costing from $22.50 up.G.Seifert & fons China for several ENCLOSED 16 Fabrique St \u20ac) Q.A.H.A.will not he made known for another couple of days, according to an announcement made on Saturday hy Secretary Lalanne of the Association.3 06 96 2 90 26 56 96 98 98 96 21 36 96 26 9 ' RUSSIA WTLL NOT PARTICIPATE IN CONFERENCE Moscow, Nov.18\u2014-Ceorge Tehot- ~herin, the Bolshevik Foreign Min.FRANCE W .\u201c : over 6,000, which i cals \u201ca war WHATS DOING TODAY Mister, In à note co (he Lowus of ar pot : tions, announces the refusal of Rurdei redemption levy\u201d, aH the pro- |g ¥ ala to participate in the Internationa; ceeds to be devoted to the redemp-!u Miraiiway transi corference at Geioa tion of the war debt.\u201c* Fonré of Trade Councit 3|on the grounds that the League does Premier Baldwin issued the cus- Meeting.Minot uphold the quality of nations.tomary candidate election address \u20182% Auditorium Theatre \u2014 M'-The refusa! says alno that the Leato his constituents last nizht.This! Vaudeville and Moving Pie- Ml que te à poMtical organisation.Atdocument adde Mittle Information to, tures\u201d \u201cHeld to Answer.\u201d Ml entlon ia called in the dectination hie, recent specchon but makes «in mor pere Theatre\u2014\\ aude- 21.0 the fact chat Russia only received P n thal .oes not proposes to M en moving pictures.ane Invitation on November 11, while teen an 104 numbec of va crane! Victoria Trontre Moving > the conterence was dus to n Ne: to he laid down for relleving unem.{#8 Flctures, \u201cThe Girl Who # vember 18.ployment in the shiphutiding indus.% Ombre XE hentre\u2014Moving x POLAND INTENDS TAKING % manifesto of the Tiberal party 18 Pictures, \u201cThe Bright # REPRISALA AGAINAT GERMANS under the signatures of Tieya w ehavi\" M| Warmaw, Nov.18.\u2014 Poland will George and Asquith wan looked for.| 8 Canadian Theatre\u2014Mavine {take reprimsls against German sub- but lt failed to appear.AHN the bi 19 Pictures, \u201cPenrod and Sam.\u201d M|tects in Poland if the Garman and guna of the Liberal party were en M * Classi Thentre\u2014Moving M|Ravarian Governments Go not act late | | Pictures, \u201cMae Murray.\" # {upon the energetic representations platforma In the provinces today, iy # made by the Polish Government ILL FIND HER POSITION IMPOSSIBLE New Chapter In History May Be Opened Says Chancellor Stresemann Berlin, Nov.18\u2014In à speech to ithe party leaders today Chancelior policy had succeeded in bringing both the Anglo-Saxon race and Italy closer line with Germanythe chancellor declared, would find | that her position eventually would become impossible and a new chapter in history would be opened.\u2018The speech is regarded in political circles ua having greatly strengthened the Chancellor's position.resemann stated that his \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee We must pray for fortune, but we must provide ourselves with wisdom.into France, against the persecution of Jews, ne.cording to a statement made br Foreign Minister Lada.The statement was made to the Committes on Foreign Affalm of tha Diet in reply tn an Interpellation by Deputy Reich.a member of the Jewish Parliamentary party.JU BOIANEVIKI CABINET MEMBER HAS RESIGNED.Moscow, Nov.18\u2014It ie officially announced that the Federal Counoll of Commissars has accepted the resignation of V.V.Schmidt, Feder] Commissar of Labor.No explanation of the resignation is forthcoming.M.Schmidt ls the firat member of the Bolshevikl Cabinet to resign.MAJORITY OF MIX FOR IZQUOR MTORE Rock Island, Q., Nov.18 \u2014 By a majority of only six votes, Rock 1sand la the roferendum held last week éeciéed In favor of the sale of beer and wine and the establish.councils both in Paris and Rrussels at which President Millerand and\u2019 King Albert will preside respectively.have heen called for tomorow afternoon.BOARD OF BISHOPS CONCLUDES RESSION New York, Nov.18\u2014The Board of Nishope of the Methods Episcopal Church yesterday concluded at Urooklyn {te semi-annual session hy adopting resolutions favoring a child labor amendment to the National constitution and approving next December 13 for the observance of (aw and Order day, throughout the land, with special reference to oro.hibition lave The next sess'on of the Bishops will be held at Northfield, Mawnext April, prior to the general centennial conference of pastors and laymen of the church, to be held a: Springfield, Mass., In May, NONE OF THE BANDITS HAVE BEEN CAUGHT Montreal, Nov.18\u2014Up to midnight tonight no captures were reported of the bandits who on Saturday morning held up and robbed two employess of the Walter M.Lowney Co., of Canada, Ltd., of $8,- 700 payroll opposite the company's premises at 169 William Street.The hold-up occurred in full view of several persons and the bandite four in number, fired several shots at pedestrians, one of whom returned the fre.Only a horre was hit and the animal later had to be destroyed.TRIAL AND VERDICT A TRAVENTY OF JUSTICE Moscow, Nov.15\u2014The news that Maurice A.Conradi, the ss engl.neer, had been aoquitted In Lausanne of the assassination of M.Voroveky, the Soviet plenipotentiary was greeted with indignation in of- Aclal circles in Mosccw.The Russian press declares the trial and verdict constituted a travesty on justice.SEV, IN MEMORIAM AND MY OWN MAY MEET New Orteane.La.Nov.18\u2014Tele- trams have been sett hy the Busi: nessmen\u2019's Racing Association to the wners of Eev.In Memoriam and My Own in an effort to arrange à race by the three during the racing ment of a Government liquor store.INTOXICATION ~~ HAS DECREASED Compares Quebec With\u2019 Other Provinces In Canada Montreal, Nov.18\u2014(By Canaélan Press) \u2014 \u201cA campaign of calumny against the Province of Quebec by prohibitionista \u2018with | whom coarse and violent language takes the place of logic and argument,\u201d has roused the Quebec Liquor Commission to turn public attention to the system as it prevalla in this Province.The second annual report of the Quebec liquor Commission is the medium through which that body hits back at the persistent campaign and attacks against it not only in Canada but trom American sources, seeking to prevent à change in the Volstead Act by discrediting the law and its operation which has been In force in Quebec Province since May, 1921.The report, a part of which is now published.deals not only with the license year from May 1, 1922, to April 30, 1923, but also with the wxperience of the Commission since the inception of the Quebec Liquor Law.Attention is called and statistics quoted to ghow that under the Quebec law intoxication has decreased.and Quebec Provinos makes a more favorable showing than do the other Provinces of Canada and the cities of the United Btates under prohibition.It le further shown that the Quebec saiea figures are due In large measure to an influx of outsiders to the Province.Those liquor stores which are easlly accessible to visitors, either in Montreal or near the border, are the stores where the sales are high: whereas stores in sections of Montreal and towns in the Province, where thers le practically no sal to non-resl- dents, do but a very small buel- ness.The sum of wisdom le that the ALLIED OFFICERS WERE ARRESTED \u2018Liquor Commission Report French And Belgian Members Of Control Commission Molested And Insulted Berlin, Nov.18\u2014An incident which is likely to entail grave consequences is reported from French sources st Leipzig.The Reichswehr arrested two | French and Reigian officers of the inter aliled control commission who were motoring {rom Dresden to Lelpsig and held them for several hours until orders had been received from their superior officers to release them.The Hberated officers then went to à hotel in Leipzig where at two o'clock this morning, four members of the Reichswehr invaded their bedroom and declared they again were under Arrest, The Reichswehr took the officers to the guard room, where they were detained until nine o'clock this morning.le is Alleged that the officers wers molested and Inaulted before orders were received from Dresden that they be set free, Generu; Moliett, head of the French military mission, has left Berlin for Paris to bring the matter to the attention of his government.NN MA WILL PROPORE WORLD WIDE BOYCOTT Brussels, Nov.18.\u2014 Camille Huyssmans, Secretary of the Socialists\u2019 Internationale, left for Berlin yes terday to organise interna- tlonale action against the return te power of a reactionary government He will propose a boycott dy ait the world's workers orgunisa- tions against Germany In the event of the restoration of the monarchy.time is never lest that is deveted to work.season this winter. CUNARD ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON Prom Montreal To Plymouth, Cherbourg & London.Now.M.00000ccensaccee cans TMAS SAILINGS CH HALIFAX To Queenstown & Liverpool.Ce Halifax, Dec.8.Saturnia.vo Des.9 Lr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 From NEW YORK To Queenstown and Liverpool Te Cherbourg aud Southampton Nov.27 Dos 12 .Berenguna Dec 8.\u2026 Aquitanis Te Plymouth, Cherbourg amd Lendea.Nov.24.Dec.14 Feb, 1 Jen.19 Mar.1.To Londeadersy & Glasgow.Nov.2 Asoyria Tec.ocean Dec.23 \u2018 vhambis From Boston.To Liverpool and Queenstown.Nec.8 FREIGHT SAILINGS Montreal to London.Nov.17.Vasconia | Nov.24.Antonia Montreal to Avonmeuth Nov.33 .Cabotis w.Kastaita oo! ; .Ausonis Mentresl te Gla *Nov.23.01.Hal .» ; Ie Dec to London .Andanis Halifax io Glasgow - Late Saturnin Portland to Glasgow Portland to London .Yardulla Pull information.THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Ltd.Quebec, or Local Agents.FREIGHT SERVICE Montrenl-Newcautle-Letth.Nov.23.Portiand-Newcastie-lelth .Calrnmona Dee.1.Cairngowan Dec, 11.Calrnross Dec.1% «oe .Calrndhu Dec.25 .Calrntorr Jan.4.Cairnavon THE ROBERT REFORD CO.LIMITED, Soc! Agents, Travellers Checks Baggage Insurance Convenience.Stocking\u2019s Tourist & Steamship Agency Tel.82.- 12 Du Port Street, HETHAINGTONS BAKER! Every Vartety ot High-grade Bakery Goods.delivered to ali ports of the City, dally.234 81, JOHN STREET Tei.6638.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NBUABBUBRLBBLY ë OCEAN SAILINGS.HISURSTRRSGUATIRUX Complied for The Chronicle », , General Steamship Area 5 o paves ney a Y.Vigo&H Montreal.Chor S'mptoe ntwarp, Heltast À Glasgow, Liverpool «Havre.Ply, Uber sn ndon.Ply, Cher & es Cher.S'mipton & burg.Cher, S'mpton u Hamburg, Joiverpooi wr Liverpool Cher & 8 mpi Londonderry 8 Quebec.Look Uns'twn & Livp!, 22 Metagama.Montreal.23 Montrose.Mentreat.24 Rochambi £4 Antonm 24 Tyssherda 24 Ohio.24 Majestic.Montreal NY.N.Y.N.Y.1 Olympic.» Cher & S'mipton 1 amera Uns'twn & Liv'pl, 1 Ja Saynie Havre, 7 Montclare | 8 Haltic.$ Porc.Ave 1 .Saturnia.à Cage quitenie S'mpton.° Californie.Condition, Glas .sx Qns'twn & Tivo Vig tn Havre.\u2018 13 Lacota Uns'twn a Liv 13 Melita.St.John.Cher.S'mpton 16 Monteatm.88.Jon.% Mv 14 Pittaburg.Halifax.Cher S'mpton ft 14 Conada.Ported.Giamburg, iy 14 Andani Py, Cher À London 18 Majer 4°, Cher, & S'mpton.1$ Marloch.St John.Helfaat & Glasgow, Canade \u2026.Halifex Glos, & Liv 16 Andeni lala yy Che on bit.John.Glasgow À 22 Athania N.Y.Ply, Cher & Londo i bene sise RTE edrie.A 23 Columbia ni 26 Chicago 27 Minned 28 Montleurier.29 La Savoie.29 Celtic .RY, John.Ausania * Lives pool - 39.FRANGONIA 15 ON WORLD CRUISE Left New York Last Thursday With About 400 Americans And Canadians CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE, Linited LONDON AND ANTWERP Fi rt Ast 1 rom Montreal.rom worp Se.John 5 Nov.21\u2014 Canadian Range, - Dec, CARDIFF AND SWANSEA SERVICE From Montreal, 14 BERMUDA, NASSAU KINGSTON SERVICE From Belise for Halifax, N.8.AND BELIZE From Montreal, TO ST.KITTS, ANTIGUA, BARBADOS, TRINIDAD A AND DEM.RRARA SERVICE From Montreal, From Demerara.Nov 14 \u2014 Canadian Squaiter \u2014 Dge.d (A) Trinidad Cargo arcepted for Ba Fernando and Port of Spain at equal Thtek ST.JOHN'S.NEWFOUNDLAND SERVICE The advance guard of Amevican travelerg, about four hundred in number, sailed last Thursday va the ts.Franconia, the first of five world crulses scheduled from New York City this season.The total number of travelers from the United Siates and Cauade who will encircle the «lobe on these cruises total some twenty-five hundred and lt is esti- inated they will spend Jointly between ten and twelve wilions of dol- lads in seeing the world.The \u201cFranconia\u201d which sailed last 8 anadta À Nov.14th .8.Ci a rvester .Nov.14th.TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.agers.vies First Class Passengers Only, «Refrigerator Space.Thursday and the cruise ship th peation Cruises (Summer and Buwiniurla, Sailing January 26, are a both well known tiame-Atlantic Enquire 54 EXPORT SIGHT liners and especially adapted for world cruising.While the Franconia will call at San Francisco to take on inumengers from the West Count the NB, fumerin will sail East under the direction of Thos.Cuuk & Son, leaving New York January 26th.Thia vruide is Mmited to four hundred passengers, the snmllest number sali- ing on any cruise ship this season.[much the Samaria could carry a 230 £t, James Street, Montre, P.Q.much larger number of passengers this Wmit has been fixed to assure the maximum of comfort afloat and ashore.Not all the cruises e going |e edu the world.There are five NEW YORK, BOSTON, PORTLAND, and ail New England pointa DINING CAR SERVICE ! on all trains.For information call Canadian The West Indies cruises are of Pacific Quebec Central City pt ti ir de Ticket Offices, 30 St.John St, in the Union ax well as from Canada Tel 93 [and by many travelers from Europe.scheduled to make the Mediterranean cruise and nearly a dozen cruises will be made to the West Indies this winter.About three thousand travelers will cruise the Meditarranean and over four thousand the West Indies.This winter nearly ten thousand Amerlean travelers will be on the water on these crulses at one time or another The first Mediterranean cruise sche- iluled to sail from New York fs on the 88.Hergenland and is under the same direction as that of the 88 Samaria.ICE SHIPPING REPORT Grosse Isle\u2014in # a.m.Rose Castle 18 miles east, duo Quebec 2 p.m.| s1GNAL SFRV | | Crane J|sland\u2014Fuggy.southwest.in 9:30 a.m.Regina.Out yesterday | 7:45 p.m.Delaware; 5:05 p.m.;|Perseo.Cape dslmon\u2014Clear, 6:30 a.m.Rose Cantle.2:30 p.m.San Lucas.Father 'oim\u2014Céoudy, southwest.In 5 am.Kenbane Head; 12:40 a.m.Ranesfjord; a:25 a.m.Vistula 30 miles east.Out 12:40 ani.Melia; £:530 a.m.C.P.Rk.Montealm; 5:45 1.Alchibe; 6:10 a.Benguela; 18:30 a.m.Parthenia; 2 am.Canadian Harvester.Out yesterday 2 p.m.Mina Brea.Little Mstin\u2014 se British Empire.End pré.1 Wh 13 134 \u2019 ki High 1923, 90.5%; Low 19.43.ce Monetary Timea, Toronto, says of | Can Car & Fdy pfd.\u2026.4 7\u201c 13% 73% a.IN e an CITY OF QU I .90.wy Ya x; the Canadian bond market:\u2014 [Can Cement .55% ki bay ss ~~ .(By BARRY & MoMpWAbLY.\u201cAlthough the heavy release of | Can Cement pid.103 103 103 02 CITY HALL ) Socks, November investment funds played Son Comons pd \" sy 89 89 \u2018 ° Ameria Loo .& prontinent part In the investment Cont ne ox ox i ou\u201d ar ner FIRE DEPART i} .ne Baitimore & Ulmo ,.se re nt and ana oon Can 28 Lines pfd.10h 424 104 42 Quebec, 18h Novembre, 1 Baidwin Luce .Can Uenerai Electric .24 112% 112% 110% It is desirable that a business house make = Up market did not materialize to the Doin Bredge .57% si 86 56 f : Tenders for Vire House fur Dire Chessy iy « Ohio extent anticipated.Trading.during! jo roi United .87 67 ur 6; | a very careful survey of the co-operation : Department Eri nread hie the past week.while showing a fair-| om Textile .\u2026.63 py pH es! and facilities a Bank can offer before | : GUromt Northern prd.ly heavy movement, and more par-| goodyear pfd.7 79 79 IT} definitely placing its account.The selec.PUBLIC Lehigh Vasley .an Le own grou, Howard gmith ota #34 624 674, tion of a Bank may be the determining la hereby Missoud Pacie .nois Traction .ss 2 oo Missoutl\u2019 acute pd.25% 27 27 by dealers, but thia appears to be) aurentide Pulp .1s 8.ss 454 factor of success.inne ted oped to (he Fe ¢ Norfolk Western .Luss 105% 10p% |ONI¥ à temporary situation end in-| Lake of the Wood 19TH I6IX 167% 167% | The managers at all branches of the {Department wifi he rovelved fre.Norhern Paafic .52% 514 32 dications point to 8 resuming of pre- | Peter LyaH Cons.15 15 15 15 1 .ii id this day to Tuesday, the New Haven 13% 138 13 vious activity.Mackay Co 1.1! 112 ne 112 na Imperial Bank are always willing to ai this day to Tuesday, the 2uth 4; > Cee as .on Bn : : .Novemnbe 1 Cla New York Central .101 100% 100% \"With the heaviest financing of | Montreal Power .126% 1264 124 126% customers in their business probleme and IA on tn he a: Pennsylvania K, M.41% die 41 Îthe year cleaned up and little new | National Breweries chy 52% 0 SIM 2 to co-operate with them to the fullest pos- \u2018feet.more or lens, of cotton Pramted Steel Car.63 83 53 financing in sight, dealers are an-| Ottaws Power .reba.+ 81 a 81 81 sible extent.hose lined with rubbe- in le ; Reauing .+.î7 18% 76% |ticipating an active winter esesion.re Tramway Debs.- hu hu iu ily , 4.lof 50 fret with couplings of mor Nock lewd.Lo.3 ax 4 vou datertalty peines by the san La oom rte or \" ° se This Bank.with its pumetous branches than ordinary strength attached ©.u n Pacific .7 .° 5 Ontario issue, ond mies ee MSG = \u201d strategical ac thro out the Do- the said fire hose and delivered © Southern Kettway .35% 31% 35% [during October reached the highest Quebec Railway Bonde.NTH adn azn wry ini yr esociations with Quebec, ri een ee 8t Paul .13% 13% 13% [total of any month thin vear, total, Shawinigan Power .(UE 118 11% 118 minion, and a ations th strong ' The hose shall he tented hy ina 8 Paul ptd .wy 25 25 salen are shown to he higher by a \"| dpanish River .- #44 AU su 534 foreign banks can offer the utmost of Chief nf the Fire sane an ih & Louis & south w 29% 28 2 provimately $35,000,000 > sp, spa pi River.td.- an He ea 94 service in the transaction of business both be guaranteed for (went oat Pacitié 19 \u2019 or Anancing «Bree! anadn.: Soo 87 sr 66 i i \u2018 soe Con Parité 111 HE ab iw |r ATE Tee 2 sun 0 ar catia prt ame RGR | dome and foreign.Pa pies 1 wach sie ot ter, nc rino! t.| .5 = ; ; .A R * ol eae wize \u201d Bedhiehem Heel : 53 à Bn be tember and also with October last! Se CE our 2 : > ne oh Inquiries from execu- home to accompany the tendeve Gait inten Stent.194 76 na year.This was largely due to the Twin City.2.4 _.694 694 va 69 tives regarding our and an to the Intertur diamate- af Republic Steel .45% db 451, [Ontario loan and to the fact that Wayagnmack .cee .34 34 36 34 facilities and resour- the hoes a spesificetion will te \" A \u2014 rte = tall, Capt.Hall, Mire 8.| Schenectady, NV.Nov.20\u2014-|séters Comm iad ite.Lrum, Lu, | Which the wr ' pom! that Goverment liquor con.mes | Katheteen Hall, Capt.Hall.3 \u2019 enectaéy, NY.Nov.> » Lvs La hero, rame from Benjamin Gould, | roi abolished and prohibition 1 wid Mra.Ogilvie, Colonel and Miz, ro by C.Mohermott, Miss J.Robinson.!Eantern Standard Time.Touley, Ideucenunii-Conel und ai + relative, who recalled the aifticuls | to re-established , \u201cw : \u2014 ley, .alin .Try Our Delicious Lunch & Dinner Mr.Sydney Willams, Major aad 11:55 am\u2014Time nignals- ort | reer,\u201d Lisutenant-Cotonel and 34m { (ies under which certain portions ef} \u201cAngther bix question ia whether Mræ.RBmythe, Mian Sophia Joseph, 12:30 p.m\u2014ftock mar repor \u201che history were produced and who lebiscite should provid NEW WORLD CAFE Min, Edward Joseph.Mina Rama 12:40 p.m\u2014lroduce market re- Andereon, Livutenant-colonel ns ered.mpm na à man who was ne Uauor plebiecte fod id provide v ; 4.aire sud ville, duuienant-Colons.|, .D :1 BUADE ST en, Mi Rem, Ar POL 1 mentor repos, ae te OF 88 136 ie a come ce REET (Next to Holl, Renfrew) Mrs.Cecil Thomson, Mrs.Dagnesu 2:00 p.m\u2014Music and reading, | Fston, Major und Mrs Wright, : \u2014_\u2014\u2014 GERMAN STATE RAILWAYS NEAR CHATEAU Mise Helen Price, Me.and Mrs.«Early American Needlecraft and Major Bn oben Sherman.Laer | LIBERAL CONVENTION * : GET LANGE LOAN : ; \u2019 ix.Weaving.\u201d hy Mr.F.R.Lord.| .ett, Major and Mis.: N\u2014 var ie re May tite Bchenectady Womnn'a Club.Joudeve, Major and Mrs.Lawrence, SELECTS A CANDIDATE.| Bertin.Nov.18\u2014The German \u2014 mecs eu vi y ne 6:00 p.m\u2014Produce and stock | Major «nd Mrs Cockburn, Major | + N.B.Nov.18\u2014Alfred state ralironds have obtained from py on rere, periecier anne market uaintiona: news bulletins, [4nd Mrs.Clarke, Major and Mrs.Mono Turtouche, was the leading London banks a loan of (3.- Dupre, Mrs.Ridout Countess ml 7:45 p.m.\u2014>Munieal program by Edwards, Major end Mr# MucPher-[cholee of the Liberal convention 060.000 for the purchase of coal, At Your Grocer\u2019s Tuy.\"Mr ja oe ' George Dean ne a Serenaders.\u201d ron.Major and Mea.Sleman, come held at Itichibucto Saturday Mier according to a semi-official state- wo .> te, .IN rs.ominate à candidate ment.Mr.W.Dean, Mra, Percy law.ox Tro | land, C noon ton a.\"Harmeany Plues* .Prater , Captain and Mrs.Westmor- the county of Kent to All Dorin Smith, Tetay Rharples, Fred \u201cQue Little Homer.Githert land , Captain and Mrs.Bishop, rent eal Ov caused by the] It 1a gooû to see In the misfor- ASK FOR LAVAL Barrow, and many others.The Moonlight Herenaders.Captain and Mra, Carvosso, Captain | geath of the sliting membor, Aus- tunes of others what we should Baritone solo, \u201cCrooning Mammy (and Mrs.Warder, Lieutenant and | yste Leger avoid.Guaranteed Dairy Products SUCCEASFUL MISSION ne solo, \u201cCrooning pea uste Legery BAND SALE William la Barba.\u2014 Pasteurized Milk Over $200 was made at the we Fox Trots, 7 , per quart.11\u20ac vel $200 lue Mission a.The Coal Man\u201d.Oraham.Table Cream per pint 25 nnaniped by the Ben D \u2018Prin! Blues\u201d tirainger | ' PARA AL Rand of Chalmer's Church and HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW .Priftin ues\u2019 Gta I] .v .he Moonlight Serenaders.Whipping Cream held in the Sunday Scheol of that 7 pping ¢ ream, per pint- cette trees 30e charch on Friday afternoon.JUMPER DRESS?Talk on Outdoor Life, by Jud Lan.v Extra special, very thick, per pint.40¢ The decorations In the hah were; Well here 8 Co Vor ave Waltsen .Th \u2018 0 w York are .\u2014_\u2014\u2014 In charge had Fury Duuy dime a8 zoing wild over jt! Irs good-loal a.\u201cTake a Took at Melly\".the piace was ciowded from the ag-don't you think?You see, its RR Looe Lockwood CIE LAITERIE LAVAL En ne It opened.The different merely M popular slecveless iæcket b.\u201cMy He Not Forget\u201d.\u201c qrown nger, and, of course, » Lun 6100 CS 00000 Wardell tables were In charge of the foilow- | ; : .» jaunty frilled blouse is also included The Serenaders.PHONE: 4066 237 4TH AVENUE M anles and Children's Clothe rears Tm pi In tires bi | Banitone polo.\u201cThe OM VIS EE 5 = 2 21 2 == n al = years.3 a inches Home\u201d .0s «.Major sept20xém Mrs, Tweedle and Mise Learmoth.bust measure, and for the 36-inch win 1 .i Home Cooking \u2018Table\u2014Mre.Hoill-| size, takes for the dress.2 6 yards | ox Trote, fam La Barba ARE YOU LOOKING FOR CHOICE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ?I \u2014 \u2014 day.Mre.Alex.Love and Mre.Me-; 18.jock myer) am 2 yards, of 40- a.\u201cI'd Rather Fox Trot than M | had beautiful designs ; _ on i \" mene Walts\u201d .+ Wendi i mp.an mp 8 es ot he.\u20ac Fancy Work Table\u2014Mre Gordon \u2018 Price 1fc.stamps or coin (coin b.\u201cMy Plllow and Mer.Smith, 180 see our piano and Chesterfield perl lors.y ?@ Macleod, Mw.Kenneth Ramaey,' Preferred) = The Moonlight Berenaders.and colors.66 9 and Misa, Dorothy Young.) pa ater ane Pattern Address.\u201cAlrplane Passenger Tra- | Jre Cream Honth\u2014Mre.Moore.| partment, onlole, vel In Europe.\"IR \u2014 Tea\u2014Mrs.Rom Macleod, Mim \u2014 ee Charles M.Riptey of the General .a , ; ; ina\u2019 Me, and ars, A 3.McCame 8 lunch on Friday al the dareeda |\u201c Bisetric Company.A few odd pieces of furniture still remain.Men's Dressers, Chiffoniers and Ladies .mon.Club 4n honour of Mrs.Vassie of 8.(iq, .ing Tabl Hunting Moccassins _ Got.op, Mer otner gucate were VASE à Moonlight Night\u201d Dressing Tables.LADIES AN OMISSION |Mre.F.D.tatterty, Mee.Huvert| ® 0,0 tibet AU at 33 1-2% Discount DIES\u2019 GREY SHOES, in straps and laced, all the In the sccount of the National ba mene nu Bolton.pére | D, \u201cDôven Virginia Ways.Riou * : Jatest styles.Red Cross Room of the immigra- Webb, Mrs, Herbert McGreevy, Berra reiting.io \u2014 STRAP SHOES and OXFORDS tion Department, the Lord Reading! Mm.J.Paton.(New York) and Las s _ Vases sara e \u2018Watson .Chapter LO.D.E.wan om'tted ee Mes, Arthur Price.William La Ba h stair carpet and a good choice of carpet squares.» 0 La Hara ew lengths ol MISSES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S SHOES.wim: named amongst thom who \u2014\u2014 a.\u201cSome lAttie Girt\u201d, Sherwood BOYS\u2019 SCHOOL BOOTS hetped Mies Trema ue in her work.| Mis Helen Eillott enteriained ine |p, \u201cBambalina,\u201d from \u201cWildRower \u2014\u2014 : .\u2014 formally at tes on Maturday after- ; Youmans Mr.Bydney Wililama je t Lion Arthue CUSTOM WORK and REPAIRING + Wl] of him parenes the Lord ne rues [noon, (Perraies on Arthur Hammerstein) \u2014 e Moonlight Serenaders.Mrs, Wilitame.| 4tre, Denia Min.re.of Montresi \u2018a \u2014\u2014 Im.ac ues ons Misa Margarite Molimont save & the quest of her moher, Mr.M.F.| The absolute good Is not a mat , \u2018uncheon on Friday In honour of \\Webh, &, Denis Ave.ter of opinion but of nature.} 42 FABRIQUE ST.TEL.427 Miss Brenda Matt ce of Montreal.Mrr, W.M.Bancroft entertained When we know the nature of things ws are free from superstition.¢ law Is an eternal principle which must direct the whole universe.non.t72$ "]
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