The Quebec chronicle, 15 octobre 1920, vendredi 15 octobre 1920
[" na al FAIR AND COOL.ESTABLISHED We now have à most world renowned firm's celebrated Biscuits, including all their leading sweetened, slightly sweetened, and plain varieties, Feed UA saciess be don HUNTLEY & PALMER'S BISCUITS complete assortment of this A.GR Phones 1247-1248.former Fas 94.96 ST.JOHN STREET.ENIER THE GOVERNMENT SUGAR ORDER INOPERATIVE PENDING FURTHER HEARING Action Game With Dramatic Swiftness\u2014Unless Contrary Reasons Given Ban On American Imports Will Probably Be Rescinded \u2014 Regul intended.Ottawa, Ont.Oct.14\u2014(Can.Press)\u2014Action by tho Government tm regard to the order of the Board of Commerce fixing the price wl Grgnulated sugur at 20 cents per ound and confining sales to Canada, came with dramatic ewfiness !o- night when it was announced to the Canadian Press, Limfied, that the order had been mmpented pending « hearing before the Governor-in- Council von Wednesday, October 20.Unless reasons can be shown for contrary action at the hearing the order of the Board will doubtlesy than be finally rescinded.Meanwhile, as stated, & je susponded.Owing tv the Dmnortance of the matter and his desire to be presen: at the hearing and until the ques- Won is finally disposed of, Petme Minister Meighen has decided to defer for one week This Western tour.All dates of meetings announced are, therefore, postpored tor that length of \u201cThe decifion of thé Government Was antved al todsy after a fui out tn an Onder-in-Counctl based ppon & report made by Hon.C.J.Bort Minister of Justice, sets out the View thut ihe regulations passed Dy the Board of Commerc: are very probeify illegal and tha! whether strictly fliegal or not they are of n character never intended by the Legislation establishing the Board.The view is further ex- premsed that they seer.designed ty effect a purposes wholly outside the Board's authorsty.On theses gnounds .the+ Government has acted on dts own motion and has declared the order: inoperative.In view of the very great importance of the question involved opportunity wéll be given to all in tereated for and against, to \u2018bé heard by the Governgryn-Council # they so desire, and Wednesday,\" October 20, 1920, at 3° ;f.nw?has been Bxed as the date for the hearing.An indignalion meelings of cli.Sens may be called or some othe: dive action taken to prôvest againet the sugar order of the Board of Commerce.The matter is beinsz brought up at the Board of Con trol this afternoon by Controller Frank Plant.Recâners' Position Montreat, Que, Oct.14\u2014(Can.Press).\u2014That, as a direct result of entinuous Daminion Government control of the industry, the suger refiners of Canade are 1eft with com- mitmenus representimg à value over $60,000,000 which they fave been forced fnto acquiesctng, accumule- ting and holding under Government orders and which they are unable to 244 except at à tous that involved the present production of ther in- duetry, if campelzed to do so im the face of the ruinous market conditions in the United States: that the rues involved do not stop Mhont et sugar refiners, but that they affect\u2019 the entire commercial structure of the Dominion of: Canada: and that the prevent situation is not of the malin of sugar refiners and would not have developed hed they been left to their own devices: are the points made by Huntley R Drummond, President of the.Carta Suger Refining Company, \u2018 Limited, speaking after a conference with re presentatives of sugar refining interest io this ofty, this afternoon, when the action of the Board of Commerce of Canada in Lansing tte sMPATEO on import of sugar and fig ttw price at 21 cents wholes -\u2014 | sonable price \u20acor the sa'e of sugar in \"i ophe\u201d, maid Mr.Donovan, \u201cent unit) DECLARES ations Of Character Never \u2018| beEo- was publicly made in July any attempt to engage in free export of sugar would be met with Government opposition.It was thea that the refineries were lef} with a blobé of sugar on hand or for which; commitments had been made, representing «value of ovêr $60,009,- 000.- \u2019 \u2019 Under these circumstances, Mr, D claims, refiners regard the action taken by the Board ¥ ot Cammerce dn fixing @& fair and ren- Canadu and in refusing to a¥low this country to he made the dumping ærourid for @& Jot of bankrupt for.vien sugar, as no more than an act of justice to a Canadian industry and the onfty logical step to take in view of al that hws gone \"before.Mr.Drummond does not think They have, be mya for months bad the sévanta te of Saying suger et à price wes by several cents & pound than.thet pail by conamers in the \u2018 United At ohé \u201ctir, Pré Clini.The mers have enjoyed the advantage of brice fixing, they should be pre.when things work the other way.Mr.Drummond sums up tre present position of the industry as follows: \u2019 \u201cAS amtterw stand the sugar in- duatry dn Canada today ls at a complete standstil.The planta of the four refineries are closed, 2,500 men being ede.Threre #8 am accumulation of stock, Tew and refined, amounting to mitions of pounds, whith cannot be marketed under prevailing corditions and without the aid of the\u2019 Board of Commerce, eæceprt dn & way that spells ruin for & canetiderable part of the industry.| The jæsues do not stop short at the engur refinertes.They action of the BoazrŸ of Commerce has been taken with complete knowledge of What these dasues are.If 4t were merdy @ question of mving the Tes; finore\u2019 profits that would be another question, but % much more far.reaching.\u201d .The Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association thw slternoon voiced rong apposition to the motion of the Bomrd of Cortmeres, In putting Wn embargo on the import of cheap oF sugar fram \u2018re United Staten, and fixing the price mn Canada at 21 cents, trrempective of prices in the United States or eflsewhere.strong was the feeling that a special meeting wa culled to consider the Matter with the reuufts as mated above.No definite action was takem since under the constitution of the amso- \u2018ation matters affecting Dominion commerce, snd, 48 this embargo, i coud only be handled by the Dombvion Executive ot Toronto, with whom the question wei be taken wp.IRISMEN WILL GATHER IN OTTAWA ON MONDAY Ottawa, Ont, Oct.14\u2014Thomes R Dotoven, Chairmen of dhe Ottawa, Franch of the Bef -Determiing tion for Ireland League, in whose hamds (are Che arrangements for.the con | ventfon in St.Patrick's Hall Satur.May end Sunday next, stated today Mat already he had received aamur.antes chat between 600 and 700 de- \u201cRaley from every Province in Canwie would be prevent at the meet- \u201cThere W an executive meeting + that Ne over we cannot anmounce the names of the apenkers or the wub.mane af any résolutions hat may be .\u201cDo you expect tnterferentoe ?** wow saked.an ?\u201cNome whetever\u201d, he replied, \u2018Yor ve are enférely within the Law.Hull te Hospitable Tne Sett-Determination League for Ireland, % vitres, may hoM a cmwentien in tre Oy of Mul, par Louts Ooninenz stated today, 7 JAILBIRDS IN i To Blow Up Portsmouth Peni- , Detroit's millionaire Mayor.BO, nasert that Obolewics after QUEBEC, FRIDAY, DARING PLOT tentiary \u2014 Nitro Glycerine Stored Between The Walls.voen discovercd aL Portsmouin Punitentiary here, according Lo a sense.tional etory published by the Kingsion Standard this evening.Bvidence is sald to have been unvover- ¢d showing the part of the plot was 2 blow the penitentiary off the face vf the earth.It is saéi that enough mitro-gly- serne Ww demroy the Lug prison has geen discovered along with some \u2018use and & rumber of deadly wea- sons.: No official account of the plot has seen obtained, \u2018but it je emid that the Suspicions Of the officials of Une peni- endary; were aruused sume Uhme \u201cgo, and they at once began nosough Envestigudion.This inves- Jgaton is mid to have remu.ed in a)ying bare the scheme to blow up the penitentiary.The quest for evi- Jénce dgalist\u2019 the\u2019 suppomed plotters involved the tearing away of sume dtructure in prison, and this reveal- od several cans of nitro-glycerine and some fuse.* The weapons which included rifles \u2018amd shotgun, were unearthed in anviber part of the penitentiary.One disquieting feature of the alleged plot, according to thegHtan- dard, is the belief that the explosives «hd firearms could\u2019 not possibly have been taken into the lostitution by Wnvicts and that svine other agency \u2018ran that of suspected prisoners must have engineered the danng scheme.What this agency is, or vivo are bebind 5, may possibly be etealsd In Live \u2018investigation which + s4id.ta have begun.When the prison authorities \u201cbecame euspidious of the .plot they oul under close confinement, four convicts, dt is mid, amd kept them eurcéated.*\" \"The four are believed to de L symondski, who in August 1914, es caped Crom\u2019 the Pomsmouth Peniientary, and \u201calmost Killed Guards Dowsley and Tatieh, and who was ~déaptured at North Bay: \u201cCigarete\u201d Brown,\u2019 \u201cWash\u201d KalMs, who was sent from the prison at Edmonton, Albterta to the penitentiary her Gor rafe-kveping, and a Prisoner iaraed Johnson, : .WROUGHT HAVOC TO .FLOTILLA OF TRAWLERS Halifax Reports \u201cResult , Of + Boisterous Weather On The .Atlantic.Hastfax, N.S., Oct.14\u2014Botster- ous weather on the Atlantic has wrought havoc 40 the jatest flot of trawlers and drifters which feCt this port on Sunday amt.Two traw.Yere and three drifters sailed for Inevrnems, Scotland.Today one of the trawlers returned here and the Joss oft Cape Breton coast of two drift- ery, the crews of which were saved.i Kingston, Ont, Oct 14\u2014One of i [ihe most during attempls at jail des | livery ever known in Canada has J.W.Lewis, Former ler, Appointed By Of Quebec.Lowes a thom.an surly dete wil annouwce® the scale of fees which will previil On the Province.He to kew à rigid check on tbe tonnage ad in this conpedtion wil bosed to leave the matter of tion largely m the hands sos trade.ch'ld, touch The other trawler was last seen heading for Sydney with the third) crews of the two Jost drifters.They had & narrow emcape from going down with their boats, one crew being rescued as the ships decks were awash.The drifter sank ten mérites later.here were eight men on each of the driftera High seas had swept over the bowis and ex- Unwished the fires, and despite the efforts of the crews, It was impos- #ible to keep them from foundering.ALLEGED BOMB PLOT.Detroit, Mich., Oct.14\u2014Stanley Obolew'ez, à laborer, was detainea by the police today -pending Investigation of an alleged plot to blow up the home of James Couzens Police sharp questioning declared four men had offered him $20,000 to bomb the mayor's res'\u2019dence.The Counens home has been placed under guard.\u2014\u2014 FIsn ERMAN'S LUCK, Poston, Mass, Oct.14 \u2014 The schooner Squanto started to return to this port Monday with holds empty, the crew disgruntled and only two barrels of salt mackerel to show for à cruise of two weeks, The next day she ran into a big shoal and smiled up to the fish pler with 45.000 pounde of large fresh mackerel which e0ld for 98.600.Each of the crew received 300 as his share.3 38 98 36 36 08 26 28 00 36 08 38 90 0 JAMAICA RATIFMES TRADE AGREEMENT Kingston, Jamaica, Oct.14\u2014 The Legislature Counal] today ratified a trade agreement between Canada and Jamaica.Under the agree- - Yient Jamaica obtaine a preference of 80 percent on sev era! articles, including sugar, while Canada obtains à 35 percent preference 4n return for & subsidized eteamettp service between Montreal, Jamaica and the West Indies, which will carry freight at reduced rates beginning in January next.+ 08 3e 98 38 26 00 90 28 26 9 06 06 0 À \u20ac Ottawa, Ont.Ooù 14-\u2014C Pres).\u2014 Quebec à tpe Bret to nenre of fud admiaîsirator the provisions J¢ the recent of the Bracd of moners, which makes it +» Province to take vis step side for conservation of fuel.The administrator fof the vince, in J.W.Lewis, who vical Controller before w injoa control was exercised Afugralh F.G.McARaster, Fuel Preseniative, who i admin) the order for the Ratlway turned to-night from M While no formal noftos been racetved, dt is believed ratio wil also namie a fuel trator who wit co-operate Ure Federal sushoritics in eafifing and properly distrébuting apply fr the Province, if in regard to the fuel He stated thet Mrsatring 4 ULTIMATEFIT NOMAPPED GHLD À The Coughlin Baby Wag Inadvertently Choked { By Ransom Seeker.: * 2 .Philadeiphia, Pa.-Oct.14+District Attorney FX.Renningèe, of Montgomery County, today gave out æ confession alleged to have written by Augusto.Pasquale, e crank\u201d .in which he tells in the kidnapping and amothering ot th\u2018rtes-monthe-olé Blagely Cob Ua.' The alleged contegeion how he entered the baby's room: by means of a ladder.' When te child started to cry he wrapped a coat he found at & nearby house around the epcaped down the ladder and after walking about three quarters of of a\u2019'mile he sat down to at the baby and found him dead.\u201cI killed him by holding him toe tight around my \u2018breast a little too long\u2019.not knowing what to do with him then, I took him down to the river because I 4'dn't want to put on the ground on account that I did not want the dirt louk the confession sed.\u201cBo him and worms to him.fo I took him to the river and sitting there by the track with the boy on my lap until I saw daylight coming.Then not daring to hold him any longer I tiled Wim z with à string ! found on à wagon drifter in tow.\"On Board the TR the stone 54, whikth returned here were the; piece of rail\u2019 that was also in the quarry.river,\u201d QUATTY nearby to a \u2018Then I threw him in the News Index.Page Ona Government Suspends Sugar Orderia.lbird's Daring Plot.Is Named Fuel Administrator, Final Language Argument For Reduction.Faile Mackensie-King.Ultimate Fate of Kidnapped Child.Weather Report.Page Two, l{ousshold and Fashion Hints.Fresh sugar Page Three.Impetus Given Tempest.Question Here And Thereslleged Go-Between Caught, injustive To Wife And Child Wants Juvenile Court In Quebec, Two Killed And Four Wounded, Chins Canada WHI Do Work.Had Exhausted Every Effort.Their Denials Are Reiterated.Motor Cyclist Waa Killed, Arrest Made at Edmundeton.Bueh Fire North of City.Fatal Acckdent at Weedon, Que.» Page Four, Wéttorisi: Press Comment Page Five, New Firm To Be Established.French Sallor Was Aoguitved.Amuai Meeting Held Yesterday.Dr.Paquet Back Fram Convention.Exhibition of Fine Arts Page Six Crating Tea For Lady Golfers.Junior Soccer League Meeting.Interesting Card At Lexington.Carpentier ls Very Indignant.Investigation Again Tuesday.Japanewe Live On Very LKtie, Page Seven, Austria Urged To Make Sacrifice.Page Eight.Many Porvone Were Killed Page Nine.\u2018Fortunes Thet Lie Under Ses.Page Tea.Pretorian In From Glasgow.Cottan Conde Market Fiat Financial and Commercial-News, Page Twelve At The Theatres Social and Personal Remicieosnen of the Fast.SHNEDFIEL FL UNE NOMINISTRAŸOR |Tariff Commission Hears FINAL ARGUMENT FOR REDUCTION Case Against Protective Tariff At Winnipeg.Winaiper, Man, Oct 16\u2014(Can Preus).\u2014Flinai angeimrernss for the reduction of the protective tariff were presented to the sussions of the taréff cumnamon here today by ve- prementatives of the Western Facment \u201c Winnipeg manufactures present- od matanents tn whith they alleged (hai the high\u2019 tarifl is esmentiai to, tèe cnthuance of many Industries: tn Conae.The Prairie section of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Asvocation presented their final document in which they argued against wrous eppeall for: oxwnieration put in by the farmers during the Western sessions of the Commission.Premier T.C.Noeriz, on behatf, of the Provincial Legislature, read & cesolutfon passed umanimously dy the Houme at the last semsion which put the Legislature on record as approving of the demande of the farmers.The remofution was siail- Mar in deta\u2019t to the one presented by she Saskatchewan Legisiature.W.D.Bayley, M.LLA., for Assiniboda, represented the Dominion Labor Party before dhe Commission at the afternoon session.He presented.the vtewpoint of this body on the tariff question and pracccally supported the arguments of the farmérs for & reduction af the tariff withough he cdaîmed that & more general co-operation between afl parties affected is mecesmry before any solution can be arrived at J.RK.Bristo}, Turiff expert for the Canadian Manufaoturers Assocation, presented an argument in wivich he claimed that the facts In the original statement of the Can dan Maowfacturers\u2019 Association presented frere et thre beginning of the Western session have mot been proved Ceise \u201cy an argwments of the (anmere representatives Mra.Jobn Dick.sctive locally in Provine@al women\u2019s questions, ap- penred before the Commission and asfced that 4n the dnterests of the hame the tari?be forrenad.She aimed that protection i» used to prop up the menufaciorers and that they lost ofl imitative and resource tm word competttion thereby.t|SIR ARTHUR CURRIE IN HIS HOME TOWN Given A Rousing Ovation\u2014 Inspiring Address At Canadian Club, London, Ont, Oot 14-\u2014\u2014Genern) Sir Arthur Currie today made hia second offiviml visit to London since the signing of the armistice, members of the Canadian Chub tendering him & royal welcome at a lunchenn in the Tecumseh House.Following this he was taken dy the governors of Western University on a tour of the new grounds and the medical school.Sir Arthur went to fils mother's home near Strathroy.ate today, and will make a brief viet there.His address to the Canadian Club dealth with the relation of education 20 various phases of the national we.\u201cToday we are in another set of trenches conducting a fight aeainst the powers of greed and selfishness The {netitutions which are going to have the greatest effect én thie fight are the educational institutions.They are inseparably MNnked with the progress of the nation.The na- ton % the flekl for the exercising of dtisenship and the university is where they are prepared for their active duty as dittgens There are two laws operating in these spheres of eotivity, They are eelf-culture and service.The univerdty ds for thre deviopment of.the former and «he stare fne the latter\u201d Nasionaliam expressed itself in many Rfferent ways he asserted, economically or In terms of induse try; in terms of education and poll- Wcally fn terms df Government.Referring to the latter point he maid that it \u2018was deplorable that the peo- dle spoke go Ightly of thon engaged in the Government of the country \u2014\u2014 IN RE THE DOMINION TRUST COMPANY Vancouver, BC., Oct 14\u2014J.GQ.Qwynn, ¥guMator of the Dom.| non Teust Company, received an: order {rom Mc.Jusice Murphy au- thorfsing him to pay dividend of ten cents on the doar on those ¢laime of uosecured creditors which have © far ben aftowed by the count, and to eet adie claims of unsecured creditorm not yet aHowed dy the court, tat % be adjudivated upon in the near future Secured cretrors have already been pwd over $26,000,000 amd the amount of , 2 Mo.0 \u20ac lou ses \u2018ament.Ox- Ve Curite, G.C.M.G., K.ford and Cambridge played a tre eB.D, today addreaged the ', .1,u5 part not only in the poN- \u2018empire Club on *\u201cTte Relations be- |t:-ca1 (Xe of the Prftieh Isles, but jtvemn the Uriverafes and the Na- #720 in the wide: problems of inter- on.\" ne :caat etatemanship.: 8X A:lhur ¢elt that the univerwl- ©:8 Arthu: ead tha: he believed [ies ar: the elon shoud be Haked that the Universities shou'd be con- up (n a striving for all that was best Vancouver, Oot 14-\u2014Negotiations are pending between & syndicate and the owners of the Ground Hog Coal properties for the purchase of near\u2019y 2,000 sjuace miles forming the Jargest emokeleas steam coal depart én the world, which the an- mouncemerst made last evering by KR © Campbe.Mohnston, of his city, the man who opened the Eround Hog dostrict, 150 miles from \u20ac (pute on ail quessions of education, pra the apirituat sphere.br how delicious, how satisfying when eaten from the oven.Indigestible ?Why, no, not in the least, when they are made with BRODIE\u2019S XXX Self-Raising Flour The four that is more than a fleur, because it contains distributed throughout chaos Canadian Wiest Flor th part ad vhoioune lvvani coment vb mae the .y, i evel, poitornly ane a by magic.Seccosséully we 9% Bake Brodie\u2019s Way.\u2014 The Right Waycover the ship itself, although cargo oi .the British Admicaly| \"5 be recovered at greater depihs.diver to operate at a greater depth than 120 feet.If he ls trying to re- Perhaps the most remarkable salving feat is that which is be'ng carried on in connection with the White Star liner Laurentic, which l'es In twenty fathoms of water oft the north coast of Ireland.The Laurentic was sunk on a voyage to America In the early part of 1917.Bhe carried £9,000,000 in gold and œiver.Diver's Adventure.An attempt was at once made to ealve the specle, but enemy submarines destroyed the ealvage vessel and attacked her several t'mes.On one occasion the salvage boat had to run for safety without waiting to haul up the diver, who was towed through the water.Fortunateiy his life ling held and he was eventually saved.In spite of these dangers, however, and the fact that divers could net remain at such a depth for more than half an hour, as the water pressure was over fifty pounds to ths square Inch, a way blasted to the sirong room and specie to the value of about £6,000.000 was recovered.An effort is now being made to recover the remainder of the gold and silver.The admiralty salvage hE which has been fitted out with tH.object of salving the remaining | treasure, has on hoard a pump wh'ch, wilt life 800 tons an hour\u2014not only water, but coal, mud and debris.Science and invention have equipped the malvage diver t with somes wonderful apparatus.a cut holes in the side of sunken vesselx he now uses & flame-cutter.This ig so devised that an oxy-acetylene flame can be used under water.The flame issues from two jets, and i] projected by & stream of compressed air coming from one to two other: jets in the same able, which blows the water away from the flame.The usual plan, however, is to blow a hole in the side of the vessel with explosives.In efforts to raise sunken vessels it has been found possible to \"lift ships of 3,000 tons.The usual plan is for divers to lighten the vessel, so far possible, by taking out the cargo.Submersible pumps! then clean the hold of water.and; harvuers are attached or oD: de- peath the vessel.It was by this means that & government Collier weigh'ng 3.800, which was sunk by collision In twelve fathoms of water, partially! blocekd in an important channel, was raised some time ago.Bhe was, lighted by various methods of 2.- 800 tons, and sixteen $-inch wire ropes, each with a breaking strain of 360 tons.wer piaced In position and attached to four admiralty crafts over the wreck.The vessel wao then lifted and carried to à place on the beach\u2014a wonderful salving feat, as up to that time it had been believed that no vessei more than 1,600 tons could be raised by wire ropes.ne 9e 98 98 90 96 28 20 08 96 98 6 6 * » EGG MARKET Ottawa, Ont, Oct.14\u2014The es situation 0e Without any new feature, Wim weather #8 improving produc- chine.Montrend werm = weather hes brought forward a good supply of treuth gathered, which sod at S40 to 6%, demand te good for Weis nt 75, extras 680, firwts $0c.PS re \u2014\u2014\u2014 was amsoctateii in Quebec, opemed nagoswtions sn 1912 with the Britih Governmerkt through Mr.Comp.tue reduce the selling cost to To start our first Fall Sale Not only bringing them down, but keeping the biggest values in Quebec.Although our yet we must always be on our guard to buy the on to you that great saving of 33 1-3% to 50%.big buying power effects great savings.this possible.Low rent, no unnecessary IEA NT RY I all LE EN A SAS THE STORE THAT BROUGHT DOWNS PRICES OF FO YOU MUST GIVE US THE CREDIT FOR BRIGING DOWN THE HIGH PRICES OF FOOTWEAR them down.Always lower than the other merchants.Always Some of us and also to you.we are going to offer you the g and see what you can save by buying your Fall and Winter Footwear here.SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING AT 830 A.M.great fight against High Prices this Spring was best merchandise at the lowest possible prices, so we can keep passing Buying for cash means further savings.and costly fixtures, no charge accounts and our system of buying all go to Thus we simply pass on to you these great savings of 33 1-3% to 50%.Re OTWEA A ¥ I 4 | : remarkably successful, the Public realize how we can make this possible.Our Buying in great quantities makes reatest values in Canada.Just look over these items below HERES VALUE or brown kid leather Loui heels, alum inum hee OUR PRICE $5.95 LADY Who want fort, these fin: skin with grey leather OUR PRICE fine black o brown kidski aluminum Worth OUR PRICE $6.95 and rubber heels on a recede to last, guaranteed all solid an specially priced, Sizes 1 to 6.NOTICE the Dominion.LADIES\u2019 black vkin boots with plate, made to sell for, 88.00.FOR THE | style and com.boots made of fine black kid- suede tops with Louis eel, aluminum heel plate, regular price $12.LADIES extra boots, made with leather Louis hee\u2019 heel plate, on a stylish last and of neat appearance.$10.00.These boots are made of a good brown leather, with Neolin soles « $4.75 Mail orders filled on all advertised items, send express or money order.We pay charges to any point in STYLE LADIES\u2019 extra {ine patent one eyelet Tle Pump, made with leather Louis heel, aluminum heel plate.Regular $10.00 value.OUR PRICE LADIES\u2019 Black Cordovan Lace Boots, made with leather Louis heel with toe cap.We will not say such about them, but Just see them for rourself, AT e LADIES\u2019 Blsck or Brown Kidskin Boots, made on u stylish, good fitting last with military walking heel, just the thing for this time of the year.Regular price $10.00, QUR PRICE $6.95 r n FOR the stylish dresser, these fine Goodyear Welts with long recede toes, made of fine black or brown calfskin, Reg.Price $11.00, STYLISH LADIES Havana hrown kidskin high cut boots, with Fawn colored suede topa made on the latest style last with Louis leather heels, ail LATEST Goudyear Weltsje to sell for LADIES\u2019 beautiful THEO TIES, the made 19 \u2018latent style in New York, with full] GUR heels, hand turned black satin or kid.$8.45 Louis covered soles, made In Reg.price $12.50.OUR PRICE.co onnerevres BIG VALUE LADIES\" fine black gun metal boots, with low walking heels.made of solid leather, every pair guaranteed, can- # not be duplicated for lems than ; LADIES® fine nlack Calfskin boots, made with the military walking- ing heel, on a stylish, good ritting pres Regular e 34.00.OUR Girls\u2019 black calfskin boots, made with good stout Ladies\u2019 Gaiters, in 12 and 14 but- leather soles tons, the latest style with the in- visable buckle In Fawn, Castor, Grey and Toupe.Made to $2.75 over a roomy {ast that allows ample room for the growing foot, sizes 11 to 2, worth $5.00, OUR PRICE $3.75 sell for $4.OUR PRICE.MEN'S fine black or brown boots.made in leather or Neolin soles.ail Goodyear Welts.Res.Price 99.50.OUR PRICE MEN'R black ve brown calf- .skin boots, OUR PRICE $7.95 a d Gioodyear welts with nice round toe with leather soles and rubber heels.Worth $11.00.OUR PRICE $7.95 NOTICE Store open evenings till 6 P.M., Saturday 11 P.M.TELEPHONE No.6948.REFUSES TO SANCTION A LEAGUE OF NATIONS DAY everywhere in 6 Ibe.and $ Ibe.peskages BRODIE & HARVIE, LIMITED J.B.Remand & Co., Imo, Brodie\u2019s XXX Self-Raicing Flour is on sale | Gov.Coolidge Of Mass.Says it Would Be Political Propaganda.League of Nations Day Committee.Maded by President A.lawrence Lowel, of Harvard University, that the governors of all States proohim last your wher Rt was again chui wr] has been wider (uvestiguiion over cince , Out.26, ae \u201cLangue of Na: i Boston, Oct 14-\u2014A request dy the - se Pd omni + se citi tions Day\u201d to promote a better un- deretandng of the covenant was refused by Governor Coolidge today.To the suggeMiorn that the peopie on that day he invited to read the covenant In their homes and other places, and that thw apmouncement be made also through the echoole.Governor Coolidge repMed that the people of the Sate would resent intrusion wpon their worship on Bunday and that he would not under vooates of what they do not under- cates of what they do not undue- stand.He was compelled, he mid.to re- ve the propos! that he \u201clake ac- \u2018tien whieh weuid appear to give the .\u2014\u2014 Wilson Fugue the official sanction | SERIOUS CHARGE MADE of the Commonwealth of Massachu- AGAINST MONTREAL DOCTOR setts,\u201d and that he use the office of | Montreal, Que, Oct.13\u2014Acousel i - transac linear governor for the diwamination of a political propaganda by official pro- olamation resented by many of the PILESE:: Shoes gros 3 rome TE EEE Ses id of ponfortming an Diegul operation on the perwon of Sady Drow, à youtg gh, 13 years of age, who died at the Royal Victorta Hoapted dest aphid, Dr P.B.Lalanne.1677 Bhertrocke * 1 .nas etes mn LEE Lh.| A 7 péage CLAM SE.= :10 Classified Advts.== FOUND A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ES FOUND\u2014On John Birest neat Daquet's Jeweiry Biors.à bunch ol ken Winder can \u2018obtaju M calling at Chronicle paving for this advt WANTED, ns Sp \u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED-\u2014A nn to give n Office and ee 4 or 5 hours each night in = large business house in the City.Apply in writing \u201cA.G.,,* care of Chronicle Office.Oct.14x6 \u2014 PAINTERS-\u2014Wanted 3 or 4 first class House Painters.Must be well recommended.J.BLACK, Painting Conor, 371 St.John Stv Oct18x$ (Worm tomes a scul-|4 Apply lo Miss Fitspat- Tel 151.Oct16x3 y maid.ekk, Bpencer Wood, UTOMOBILE\u2014Wanied to pur- a second hand seven passen- ear in first clam order.Write sculara, #iating sate price, etc.Pesce care Quebec Chronicle.U WANTED\u2014A furpshed apart: ment, 4 or 5 rooms, or small house for 4 or 5 mohths.Write Mrs.Ousve Mathieu, 344 ntreal.Oct13x3 rer EEE FOR SALE FOR SALE \u2014 Company cloding thelr Quebec office, must sacrifice the fobiuwing: one 50 inch Itoll top desk; ane § foot oak table; one swivel chair; one file catinet: four straight chairs, all in good condédion as good as new.No reamonalie offer wre- used.111 Cote de la Montagne.Room 22, 3rd fluor.FOR SALE-\u2014A Piano, Davenport, Electric Light Fixture, 2 Harlx Mountain Kollers (canary birds) and other househo'l goods.Reasons for selling.party leaving the city.Apply to Mr.J.8coit over Moison's Bank, Lower Town.I'hone 6299.Oct.11x1w tr eee FOR SALE\u2014The Archer property, consisting in whart, office, situated om Bt.Andre Bt.also 3 houses.one on corner of Scott and Burton.Lachevrotiere St, No.27; Aberdeen 8t, No.15.For information, apply 63 d'Auteu!! St.Tel, 1337.rer tr STORE FOR SALE FOR SALE\u2014At Bienvrile, Levis, on Commercial sireet, a splendid store formerly occupied by the U.Thibault Company, situated near the Church, the street cars, etc.100 fee\u2019 \u2018frontage.In perfect order.Must be sold to settle estate.Apply to Mies A Thibault» Fleuve Stree: Bienvitie, Levis.gentleman only In a private family very quiet, viciaity of Esplanade and Cry Hall.Apply Tel 6749W.Oct16x2 TO LET\u2014Room with all modern convemiente, nice locality.For particulars, phone 65#3W, TO LET-\u201410 roomed house, newly painted and papered.Apply 50 Bt Famille 8t.\u2018Oct1bte FURNISHED ROOMS \u2014 Light, sunny and comfortably heated, continuous hot water in the bath rooms Location advantageous, good service.Well patronized.Telephone $353.W.8.RICHARDSON, 13% Bt.Anne St, Quebec.Sept5x1» OFFICES TO LET\u2014The second and third fats of the Levis Ferry building.Dalhousie St.For parti- euiars apply to Geo.Trudel, City Hall Sept.21 tf.HEATED GARAGE.Accommodation for one hundred machines, autos or trucks.Exit on two streets (no elevator).Electric .Might.Telephone 8166.Night watchman.This garage speciaily attends washing, repairs and over-hauling @t a reasonable price.Situated at 35 Nouwe Dame des Anges, near the Fire Station on Dorcheæer street, SL Roch'a Two chassis to rent te those who wish to have their cars overhauled by their own employers, Oeccizxé ROOMS AND BOARD \u2014\u2014 ee ROOME-Magnificent furnished i unfurnished rooms with board.Also beard by the week or single meals a: moderates prices Apply Hotel Florence, 410 Bt, John ét Septitxim PEHSUNAL remet - WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUIT.EBD?Best Matrimonial paper pub- Ushed FREE for stamp.con.RESPONDENT, Toledo, Ohio.Oct12x3w Ar rte rt MARRY \u2014- For speedy marriage.absolutely the best; largest In the sountry; established 1B years; thousands wealthy members, both sexes.wishing early marriage: stricily confidential; descriptions tree.The Old Reliable Club.Mrs.Wrube! Box 36, Oukigtnd, Cal.Oct.éxim Phone 4660 American Plan HOTEL ST.URSULE M.G FAUCHER, Prop.0.Louis Strest Quobes Mt and cold running water in ail rooms Loca) and long dis tance Telephone.Jan.19z19 HETHRINGTON'S BAKERY, Every variety of high.grade Bakery Goods, dolivared te ait parte \\ of the OF tatty =: Tul.0000 B04 OT.JOAN 7.Mountain Bt.lel Felix ol Pointer, Defendant is ordered to Pete withls one monte from the peblicat of ais notice, Quebre, October 14th, 1929, THRO.DUBE Clerk of the Recorder's court, of the City of Quebec.Sylvain, of ome City ve.heretofore the District of Quebec, \u2014\u2014 In the Record: er\u2019s Court of the CANADA.} City of Quebecmec of Quebec Distriet of Ne aban ty .PialatifF, » George Santerre, heretofore of eur City of Queue, iu tae istrict of Quebec, Defendant.Defendart is ordered to fe withis ene month from the publication of this netice, Qucbee, October 14th, 1920, ; THÉO.DUBE, Cierk of the Recorder's court, of the City of Qucber.CANADA.I Record.Provines of ri er \"cu of he istrict of vi Ne Ligier uebec à City of Quebec.The Lay Quebec, Plaintif, .Defendant.Charles Samson, heretofore of our City Quebec, in the District of (Quebec, wi, Defendant.Delendant is ordered to appear within ene month frem the publication of this notice.Quebec, October 14th, 1920, THEO.DUBE, Clerk oi the Recorder's court, o the City of Quebec.In the Recordrit, 3 eae deg eg istric vel Cit No.1432, of 1920, nw The Cuy af Plaimis, ve ., Mcretoforc of eur City of Quebec, in sue District of Quebec, Laburer, Defendant.Defendant in ordered to appear within ene month from the publication of this metice.Quebec, October 14th, 1920, THEU.DURE, Clerk oi the Recorder's court, of the City o! Luebec.Omer 8, CANADA.J) la the Record.Province of Quebec ) er's Court of the Disirict of Quebec ) City ot Quebec.No.1461, of 1920.The City of Quebec, Visintif, Philippe St-Jean, heretofore cf our City of Quuuce, an the listnit of Quebec, Labuser, Defendant.Defendane is ordered to appear within enc month frem the publication of this notice.Quebec, October 14th, 1920.TILEO._DUBE, Clerk of the Recorder's court, of the City of (Quebec.CANADA.) In the Record i of Uuebec ) er's Court of the of Qucbee ) City of Quebec.3 0 she City of (Juehes, Plaintiff, ve.Francois Tremblay, heretofore of nur City of 4ucbec, in the District of Quebec, Labor, Detendaur.Defendant is ordered te appear within one month from the publication of (hu notice.Quebec, Octobre 14th, 1920.THE.DUNE, Clerk of the Recorder's court, of the City of Quebec.CANADA: » In the Recurd- Province of Uucbee ) er's Court ot the Unstrict of Quebec ) City vi Quebec.No.1452, oi 1520.Tue City of Quebec, Plaintid, vw Francois Tremblay, heretofore of our City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Laborer, Defendant.one menth from notice.Quebec, Uctober 14th, 1920.This), LUBE, Clerk of the Recorder's court, of tae City vi Quebec, tbe publication of this CANADA.lo the Record.Province of {Juchec ) er» Court of the District of Quebec ) City of Queue No.14ÿ4, of 1v20.The City of !Juebec, Plaintiff, vs.George Tremblay, bercto/ore of our City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Laborer, = Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within one munth irom the publication of this netice.Wuebec, October 14th, 1920.be obtained from Defendant is ordered to appear within\u2019 Island of Orleans Ferry On and after Oct.11.until further notice, weather and ciréum- stances permitting, (without guar- antes) Steamer will leave: Quebec: 6.25 A.M.every day.3.30 P.M.dally except Saturday.1.00 P.M.Saturday only; for Island, St.Laurent and Bt.Jean.5.00 P.M.Saturday only, Island: 4.18 AM.Tues, Thurs.and Sat 10.00 A.M.Monday.3.30 AM and 11.30 AM.Friday.11.30 A.M.Wednesday.4.40 P.M.dally except Saturday.4.10 P.M.Saturday only.- 5.30 P.M.Baturday only.8t.laurent.9.00 A.M.Monday 10.30 A.M.Wednesday and Friday.M Jean 9.00 A.M.Wednesday and Friday\u2014 SUNDAY \u2014 From Quebec 8.30 AM.and 1.10 P.M.St.Jean 4.00 P.M.St.Laurent 5.00 P.M.Island 5.46 P.M.\u201cINSURANCE.Accident, Sickness, Fire.General Insurance.F.S.STOCKING PHONE or CALL Tel 82.- - - 12 Du Fort CANADIAN NATIONAL WAYS, EASTERN LINES TENDERS SEALED TENDERS.addremed to A.F.Stewart, Chief Engineer, Moncton, N.B., and marke d on the outside, \u201cTender for Coaling Plant.\u201d will be received up to 12:00 o'clock noon, Saturday.October 23rd, 1920, tor the construct'on of a 359 Ton RAIL.Mechanical Coaling Plant at Chau-| dlere Jet.P.Q.Plans.Specifications and Contract Form may be seen at the following offices: - Chief: Engineer, Eastern Lines, Moncton, N.B.i Div.Engineer, Tunnel Station.| Montreal.District Engineer, Quehec, P.Q.All the conditions of the #pecifica- tion and contract must Le compl'ed with.Tender must be put in on blank form of tender, which may the Cffices at which plans are on exhibition.Each tender must be accompanied dy an accepted bank cheque payable to the Canadian Nat'onal Railways, for an amount equal to ten percent of the tender.Lowest or any tender not sarily accepted.F.P.BRADY, General Manage.Eastern Lines Dated at Moncton, N.B, Oct.7th, 1820.Oct.13x7 neces- MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster (Gencrai, will le received a CMtawa until Noon, on Friday.the 29 Uctoher, 1920 for the conveyance of This Majeniy\u2019s Mails, on proyosud Contract for four yrars, § times week cach way, between O'Farrell amd Malachie from the Ist January 192] ne Print notices comaining further formation as te conditions of Contract may be scen and blank Temler may he obt dat Miices of (Farrell St, Malachie, and at the office of the Post Office Inspector.Post Office Inspector's Office.in- opnscd set Post the Province of fucbee Jes Court of the istrict ol uebec nt, No.1497, of 1920.sof Queue, \u2018The Cily of Queb-c, Plaintiff, vs.Arthur Tremblay, hiretoiore of our City vf Cruchec, 18 tne District of Quebec, Poreman, I defendant.Defendant is ordered io appear within one month from the publication of this ootice.Quebec, October 14th, 1920, THE DUDE, Clerk of the Recorder's court, of the City of {Juebecfh 1920 Quebee, 29th September 1930 £U.URE, 8.TANNER GREEN, Clerk of the Recorder's court 2 i of \u2018the City of Lrucoee Vos Ve Ese CANADA.) In the Record: CANADA J In the Record: Province of (LJuchee ) or Court of the Mairie nr re) cit, les.Ne.1512, of 1920.y of Quebec The City of Uuebes, ' Plaintiff, vs.Grorge J.M.Tcssier, Lereta\u2019ore of our City uchee, in the District of Quebec, Commercial Traveller, Defendantsear within of this Defendant is ordered to a one month fram tle publicat notice (Jucbec, October 14th, 1920, Us URE, Clerk of the Recorder's court, of the City of Quebec.CANADA.3} In the Recordane month fn the publication ei this ce.Quebec, October 14th, 1920, Clerk of the Meroe of the City Eat CANADA In th contd.Province of Secvee } ers\u2019 Cont ti the Nouriel of Quebes ) City of Quebecje.1302, +920.The Lity of Uuebes, v.Painiff, Damase Tremblay, heretofore of owe Ci: 1 Queber, in the District 7 count, of Ueber, Defendant, Defendant is ordered to à 000 from the publication of thie Queber, October Jon 1920, CANADA.Provinee Quebec te The City of Uuebee, } rs \"Conn \u201cClin ol\" Guuhen w Plainsif, | Rizear Tremblay, heretofore of our City \u201cBocbel, soi Quebte, in ti District of Laberer, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to SE JF \"ne month from the wetice.October 14th, 1920.Quebes, on THEO.DURE, o ae \"Cg Hb by.CANADA.) Province of Quebec ) e's Court of the it of \"bee } cone inet of Queves 3 Gus of Queer, iy of eet > hy So pe 3 © o No.182! 1920.The City of Quebee, \u201che City ol Quebec.Plaiatiff, Paint, Elzear Tremblay, heretolore of our City her .of, Ducbec, in the District of Quebec, ore he ores UE .Melendant, Laborer, Def Defendant is ardered (0 appear within Nefendart Is ordered to a ein one month from the pub Quebec, October 14th, 1920, uedbee, Octo A , 9 THRO, DURE, Clerk of the Rucurder\u2019's court, of the Cay of Quebec, tt CANADA.In the Record.Province of Cuebee ) ere Court of the Distrlet of Quehee } City of Quebec, Ne, 1526, of 1920.The City of (uebee, Plain, ve, ¥ \u2018Pureotte, heretefore of een the.Ptrict Cot \"Geo tent t is ordered to ape peur wit on month from the publication.of thie notice., October Lith, 1920, Quebec THEU.VUNE, Clerk of t R der\u2019 8 The Chay of Gurnee\" \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADA.In the Record: bee J er A of ens hy CU got 1496, .Nene City of verbes, etofore Jexandre Svivain Alexandre Ry! , ocricr Plaintif, ; City Sn a 19 Pesaployee, Beebe Defendant is ordered to ar with one month from the publication oF tate weber, October 16th.1930 Quebee, October LOL DURE, .of R > oY TE ä nées Nadia tte spot admin .+ wey] ac \u2014\u2014\u2014 i een.\u2019 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE ' PRETORIAN IN Mishap In Turning Delayed Docking Of Liner For Nearly An Hour.The C.P.O.& Steamcr Pretorian, trom Glasgow.with 474 pemsengere, M7 cabin and 287 thld-class, arrived at Québic yesorday afiernoon at 3.50 pm.and, owing to the Incoming tide, proceeded up the river to make a turn, assisted by the tus Ester.In puting the bow of the vegwel around to come down stream, the haweer aiiached to the tug mepped which obliged the veeæx! dockng (cr wharf an hour.When sha: was moored at Whe breakwater.in Une w'th shed M, the paweng Is were landed for medical and elvi} immigration inspection.The par- sengera landed, all Scoteh, we composed of young married people wih young children and some sal.wart young men.After inmpeeticn.exchange cf s» amer t'ckets for rall- way tranepactation, etc.ne new set:lers were forwarded to thelr western destinations by a CP.Rspacial train.SAIPPING NOTES.The C.P.O8.Victor'an aa\u2019led frcm Liverpool for Quebec on Wednewday.0.Th: White Btar-Dominion Line Steamer Canada, anlied firm L'ver- pool yr uterday for Quibee and Montreal with passengers and cargo.White S'er-Dominion Line: ES \u201cMegant'e\u201d arrived at Quebec October 10th and Montreal October Uith, with pas ngers, and sail cur again on Octot'r 16th.oo» Red Star Line: B88.Géthland, arrived at New York.Sunday, Oc: 10th, and maile Friday, Oct.18th inslcad of the 14th.American Line: 88.St.Paul, left Southampton noon.October Sth and Cherbourg the same cveaing.88.Caronia, docked at Halifax 7.45 a.m.October 14th.88.Vauban, miled from Liverpool 5.00 p.m., Saturday, Oct.9th.« .88.Pannonia.sei\u2019ed trom Gibral \u2018air, 9.00 pan.Monday, Oct.11th, * ee £3.Baxona.ra!led from London, 2.00 p.m.Tuesday, Oct 12th.for Halifax, with 66 second-class and 158 third-claes passengers.° RS.Carman:a, 1.200 mi* a cast of Ambrose, is expected to d=ck at New, York, Bunday afterncon, Oct.17th.The Steamer Maria Immaculuta.(passed up at 1.00 am.yesterday.° a The Steam Barge LL W.Rob'rson.|paased at 1.50 a.m.yesterday.The Steamed: Carnmona.left Quedec, going up at 3 a.m.yesterday.The Atram Barge Edmonton.arrived up at 5.30 am.and left, going up at 3.10 p.m.yesierday.The Head Line new Bteamer Vendome Head, passed up at 5.35 p.m.yesterday.The CP.O.S.Prelorian that arrived at Quebec at 3.50 pm.Jef: Igoing up to Montreal at 7 p.m.+ + Th» Canad'an Gevernment Sieam- «.M'iler, let: Quebec, going up al 3.53 pm.yesterday.The C88 Line S:ctamer Bagucray, arrvid down at 6.53 am.and wil, going up at ¢ pam.yeserday.i .| The tug J.H.Hackett.arrived down at 6.15 am l'ehe, avd left going up wiih tow, at 2.20 p.m.* +.+ The B:amcr (ude, left Quzbec go ng down at noon yes.erdiy.at 2.20 p.m.yesterday.The S:eamy: Durham, pa.ed, .c'ved down at 255 pm.ye
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