The Quebec chronicle, 5 mars 1921, samedi 5 mars 1921
[" \\, The EVENTS GREATLY Ë Quebec Chronicle.55 FRENCH VIEWS LONDON PRES: EXCITE MOSCOW] 13 INTERESTED) VERY VARIED i nary Steps Havelin American Attitude To MUEDYEROT TL 4% ._.HIT LIKED | em PR mem TIME THE GERMANS} TEE FOR ToE cons vent Revoits And Good-Will For Harding| Bitierest Critioism | And We Have Some Fine Ones Here.;Strongly Object To Decision Medium and light weights.to take ithe place of the heavy 1 That They Were Responsi- Weather Forecast: Fair And Cold Temperatures: Min 2; Max.14 PRICE TWO CENTS.SATURDAY SPECIALS BOSTON LETTUCE.MUSHROOMS, SPRING ONIONS, CATLIFLOWERS, SPIN ACR, RADISHES, CUCTM- BERS, CELERY, PARSLEY.Ee.\u201c£0.BRAYD ALL PORK SAUSAGES \u201cAG.\u201d BRAND BLOOD PUDDINGS Double Cream for Whipping, Tea and Coffee.Este Théick Cream for loce, Puddings, clo.winter uister, now almost a thing of the past Londen tailored coats, other of American and Canadian make \u2014fnany looses backed models while others arc more fitted.There is a snap in line.color and tailor- wich ?1 æ - .Riga.March 4\u20141It #0 reported that | Londen, March $\u2014President Hard-] Paris March 4\u2014The inaugure! = wilt Appenl Lo the young ma there 8 gree: sscitument in Moscow | ing and his inaugural address are |FPeech of President Harding to-de) ble For The War : The prices also will appeal : A GRENIER Mover the events m Petrograd and that | the subject of congratulations and {Cned a sstmthon in French par.| F $33.00 ; e M 'extraondinary store hawe bees taken | good-will in the London press this | Métnen:ery roles, where Lt was 48 : rom o {10 prevent revo.The city of Mas- | morning.\u2018 The newspapers display | Cubed with varied comment rang- PREPARING REPLY | Jd Phones 1247-1248.94-96 ST.JOHN STREET.| | cow has Seen dividend into four dis-| great interest !n the attitude of the from the wermes: approval te: ÿ tricis for defence and troops are: States toward the League of Nations PURE SILK KNITTED TIES $1.78 p \" \" .ceived wo late to be pubuabed | i AAAS I SAARERSSEEEEE., | COs ie ur ure egic points dur- The Dally Mall mys President Hare.| FU 7 : ! A fortuna .= - .ing the night.Troops are alec being Ink is a man who may be trusted to [V7 ihe Tampa aod ocher afternoon | | 1e purchase emables us :o offer these at \u2018 \u2018mzet from Moscow :5 Perrogred.make good use of his great power.Lar-2de To Some of Arguments Used pate ed qu rain real value They are guarantesé t Soviet mawspapers pudluh am Of-| The Morning Post expresses hel.Se paragraph of the speech re.By Lioyd George in Uki-' pure \u2018es and worderful bargains.4 | Bcisi declaration signed by Premier\u2019 belle thai with the imroduction oil end one me payment Xo su i Meant to sell ar $3.00 au Lemkee ani War Minter Trotsky Mr.Harding, the outlook far Le ee eas 251 Matum a For $1.75 + uader date cf March 204.sdmitUAE present and future relations between auentcn, being énterp ae grave dsonders.which they say 0C- the United States and Great Britain {hoe 6 tha: France mus repsy | WE CLOSE AT 5:30 PM her jeans from the United States \u2014 ; but i: was declered Germæey oust also pay for reparations.rurved Gays afer he news of: dis- were never more pleasant or mors orders was published, chus cleandy hopeful, proving what they term à Whñte This newspapers mys ft finds noth- Guard conmptracy.Perrograé Ci \u2018Ing in the Prestdent's declaration of ard the immediate distrée: have been policy which suggests conflict dee Placed in & sate of siege.adds tween British and American ideas.Secisrmtion.and all suthority bas.ne Post finds in Mr.Harding's : been Pac the hands of a COMI-, policy of \u2018\u2019non-lnvolvement\u201d in Bumie.ence.ropean affairs a natura) maintenance The Gedaration rats that KoS- of the principle on which the Con- Jovski and other cffiomn.Sacked stitution of the United States fo Socialists.openly mutiiied on MAME sounded and which does not exclude Ind.They amremed M.Kisois, Com- tng: practical association of nations 8t John.NB, March #\u2014The fret TRiMATT of be Bakic Navy.M.Vasl- tor à Geñnite object, \u201cwhieh to of Canadian VC.of he Geeaz War, He.President cf Kronguaët, and such incalculable potential value is Lieutenanc Michadl O'Lenry.of Kan- Ober eémirietresos.the world.\" not only for keeping the ark, Ineiand, Jute of the rien I: srw chet Krafovuk! and his se: peace.but removing occasion for Londen, March 4\u2014Awaîing al \u201cWe are quite willing to pay the vices from Berlin a9 to whether now | United Biates providng Germany | PFOPOSBIS are (0 be submitted 20 the \u2018 pays mm mbd the farmer Min ster of ' Allies on Monday, Dr.Simons, the Finance Kiciz one of the signers of | Foreign Secretary, and the German the Vermiliep treaty.Mr.Harding's vef to à non- experts are busy preparing à reply tavoirement policy in Europeen af.| © some of the arguments used by tare mused deputy Charles Bera.| Mr.Lloyd Guwo:ge in delivering the Aled ulumatum yesterdsy.The hard of wre Nationa] bloc to decare.Germans strongly cbjeet to the ver.Mu wha policy of Poattus Pistes > Herding wasdes his bands of Buropean erin It seems we dict Of the Allies the: they were en- tireiy responmidis for whe war and the Prime Ministers arguments have fa¥en Srom tad to Worse\u2014Éomp that if they taxed themselves as FOR BIG WRECK ~~ HOME AGA Placed Upon Engineer And Lt.Michael O'Leary Back In Fireman Of Michigan Cen- Dominion\u2014Made No Defitral Train Yesterday nite Plans Toit.Renew Ca Limite atu rday S Decorative Art Wares BNE | i Valparaiso Ind .March 4-\u2014Respon.pi frr \u201che Seat of thirty seven temo in the vuin wreck Sunday He A: te Purter, Ind.firerseciion Wilson so Hardtng.\u201d Acbe Wetterte, deputy from Al .\u2018 a Ce tha Now York Crmirt) a iad.STA Soria in Me cy tata om COS Vie Has Von de ou Tran end meet he Dee 9n, wh cna Sd he France ana Bem bat done, tes 1 ae bookends Im metal (it for 4800: 4315 tor 11.sue Oentra\u201d line.vas don t - CPOE.FE - : 8 ur \u2018 en TUT aes tor : | Michigan Central \u2014\u2014t fine.Jef shomly afterwards for Otmwse The address of Mr.Harding is re- | {S¥rubie to France.as it Jett Francs would be able to pay what is de- 1 paar Sook -ends a a A tor bev mas 2.Me inquest held 1ndar hy I: was during the hatile of Given- OFFICIAL MESSAGES ga~ded by the \u201cPost as virtualy pro- free o do ub Germany es she marées 5e aa iy, aim io 2 pairs bock-ende an metal 15.50 © 5.08 s De.H.©.Beipet, Corner :2 Porter hy ta Poney 1935 that he.single- nouncing the doom of the League thou neer{erence.i laxes, such FAT, = ; Coury, and they wwe formaly handies.charge4 à German machine DENY DISTURBANCES of ~aucns.11 declares there cant, In the absence «f Premier Pend, iobscco acd spirits have not been 1 TT ¢ 11.00 charged wih INTGUTATT Man.FUN Deel.SW AGI grad alliances and his aspirations fof |uneech.He declared: \u2018mans maintain the European 1 7.30 the meo\u2014W THiam Long.of Niles.7 his gallamrr.O'Leary Was no | peace and disarmament.It re- \u201cH the United Suies engagez in | Powers were equally at fault and 1 .1000 Mich, Se the it pays I J.A.ANDERSON & CO, +308 Mansfield St.- = oe over attempted by {J Montreal Says \u201cBusy\u201d to the Boss OUR man may be at the other end of the fae: tory, but you get him at the first call\u2014The | Dictograph doesn\u2019t say \u201cBusy\u201d o the Boss because the executive always has the right of way\u2014nobody i can interrupt.Think what this means in Time | Saving alone\u2014think what it means in the saving of friction.Think what it means in speeding pro- } duction by getting instructions all over the plant M Shred two cups of cabbage, pour cold water over and let stand an | water as possible.Add an equal | amount of cut cetery cubes.Moisten with cream dressing.} for Cream Deremming, she cecipe foi- i | mix together one level teaspoon Add one teaspoon of meted butter i |and the yolk of an egg.i} | slowly one-third of a measuring cup of vinegar.Cook over water, stirring constantly until mixture thickens.Cool.Beat until stiff one-hait o cup of thick cream, and to the cream siowly add the other mixtune.f Another recipe for cabage salad and drded with had as much finely chapped paneato and a little green pepper.A Mttle finely chopped three tablespoons of Vinegar.such es eal, paprike, dry mustard, ll} | celery seed.> pelatuble combination.ll 08 bemten together with tirree tabte- {|rpaona of vinegar.1| Oni all adiinds before serving.iif | per, or it may be served when the {il | Hard-cosk opps, peel them, and fi | wie.Carefully scoop out the yolka.| Magh them, i For every four yolks mix together one naguration josh = peli that avcust es > ef his de.\u201cTo glimpse the landscapes deepest features, | Lacpreens 04,5 Sood cooparative eftort For LiVEr (IIS.lll | bacon on private acocunt for ship- | Pinins Fart,\u2019 Eedansod, il ORDER YOUR CLOTHES tire to maintain intimate and cordial relations with it.To see the purest browns and green of without which there could not be the eee Wilson Sonted and ignored the Senave: Harding is going Lowland, field and forest\u2014 same \u2018control and stability, was one, [a « #0 cajols and defer to it.Go walking westward in the + of many interesting statements made B k ei na dedtrn fon The new President again has morning by Senator Gideon Robertson, Min.° ur 0, signified & powerful navy, which slogan | ister of Labor, in an address on in- has caught the ear of the masses.Now Wilson had al The sun's glow speeding on before you dustrial relations delivered before\u2019 [ Formerly MERCHANT TAILOR Mappy knack of running counter te public opinion and Wil light the face and every outline the \u2018Ottawa branch of the Engineer- | | ' » # seems fairly certain that whatever bis countrymen Of every tree and rock and grass-blade {ng Institute of Canada.Donohue S Phone 781 :: 187 Bt.Jobs 8 in general and the Republican Party in particular may TH you pause to look in silence \u2014 paving iba te Une etre of San STORE B 8 S .ute © e! 0 en- Rapper to want, Harding will want too.Wilson led While walking westivard in che morning: ator Robertson and \u2018the Labor De- tore LEGAL NOTICES.sæû did not care who followed but Harding intends to | partment to bring about a better in- \u2014 ne watch which way the crowd is headed and then keep Sufficiently in front to avold being run over.In personal appearance the new President is des- euébel as a man to attract a second look in any crowd.Me carzies his two hundred and ten pounds without a Mat of obesity, although he ts not quite six feet tall; and his massive features round out an impression of force and distinction.His hair is iron sgrey\u2014almon sliver grey\u2014making sharp contrast with the unusually Beavy black eyebrows that almost mask a pair of calm grey eyes.It is only in repdes that his face takes on tte aspect of severity seen so often in his photographa.When he talks or listens the lines are broken by a Smile that radiates cordiaiity.President Harding walks slowly, talks slowly, and makes up lis miné slowly: but he gives the tmpression af potished deliberation rather than of ever-caution or nerrousmness.He ls a good conversationaliet and a good Metemer, and has a faculty of getting through embar.Mesing situations with little show of embarrassinent.As aa orator, Mr.Harding never has rated himeelf ne Witty or eloquent, though he attained considerable suc.$080 a few years agon on the Chautauque platform.He fsldom attempts fine word pietures or humoreus passages.but cultivates a deliberate, unembellished nt tenace.Llection day was Mr.Harding's fifty-Afth birthday, and all the Interests of his Hfstime hod been rooted in the Immediate vielnity of Marion.He was born m Blooming Grove, O., in an adjoining country, the som af a county doctor, George T.Harding, who sui visits Ale patients about Mation im the one-horse carriage of Up old-school practitionez.The new Presideat\u2019s Wher hao Deon dead for many yea and his fasher monrriod {Some Things the Public Would Like to Know: Pertinent Questions on Matters of General Public Interest are Invited, Where Mederic Martin keeps his mesmeric Influence concealed?; .\u2026.If it is not about time te see that city side walks are \u201con the level\"?Press Comment.OUR EMPIRE PRINCE (London Dally Chronicle) Seven years ago the Prince of Wales was a subd.altern, now he is à colonel with à string of hard-earned war rbbone.Me bas made strides towards approaching the record of his father, who Is easily the most travelled of sovereigns in this or any other period; he has become a finished public speaker, and has changed from a shy youth into a young man with art Intimate knowledge of everyday afiairs, immensely popular wherever he goes.\u2014\u2014\u2014 OUTSIDE OF TRAT (Brockville Recorder and Times) Outside of an econsienal oosk-Aght, Semday appears to be & duli day in Toronto.dustrial understanding stated that It Canada had enjoyed remarkable || freedom from Industrial trouble \u2018it was dus in no small measure to the tact of the Department of Labor.Senator Robertson said there \u2018had been a tendency on the part of the employers to look too much on the profit side of \u2018their business, without regard to the welfare of their | Hi employes.Before employes decided that it was necessary to organise profits had overshadowed all \u2018other considerations.\u2018There were many things, he concluded, to be thankful \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ! | | 25% 25% | 25% 25% | 25% 25% 33 1-3% 50% 50% Discount Sale Still 25 to 50% Discount in Every Department DRESS MATERIALS, SUITINGS, CLOAKINGS SILKS, CREPE DE CHINE, GEORGETTE HOSIERY, GLOVES, COLLARS LACES BLOUSES AND UNDERSKIRTS LINGERIE AND UNDERWEAR WASH GOODS AND LINENS SWEATERS AND~»DRESS SKIRTS DRESSES, COATS AND SUITS HATS AND MILLINERY REQUISITES DUBUC 188 and 198 St.John Street - TD.Continues 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% \"33 1.3% 50% 50% Provines of Quebec, District of Chicoutimi, Superior Court.No.6043.Joseph Barthelemy Gtrard, laborer, of Jonquieres, plaintiff, vs.Marie Alice Paradis, wife common, as te property of the said Joseph Bare thelemy Girard, defendant.An action for the separation as to bed and board and property has been instituted on the 13th day ef February.1931.Chicoutimi, 16th February, 1934, THS.-LS.BERGERON, Att, for Plaintiff.Feb.19,1ew.satz6.Province of Quebec, District of Roberval.Superior Court.No.3408.Dame Melanie Dery, wite common as to property of Lucien Langlais, farmer, of Normandin, plaintiff, va The said Lucien Langlais, defendant.An action for separation as to bed and board and property has been instituted on the 10th day of Febeuary, 1981.Roberval, 1021, 16th February, THS.-18.BERGERON, Att.for Piaintift Fed.19,12.w.Betus \u2018 - n° | , x # { Yee DIED, FAGUY\u2014At Quebec os March 4th, 1921, at \u2018the age of 80 years, Mr.Charles Faguy, Grocer, and Coal Merchant, husband of Dame Philomens Larives.The funeral will take place on Monday the \u2018Tth instant at 3 o'clock, leaving his late Ne.67 St.Patrick street at 71:48 o'clock for St.Coeur de Marie Church and thence \u2018to Belmont Cemetery: Auditorium TODAY-\u2014last showing, § ects of vaudeville and the great photo-featars \u201cThe Branding Tron.\u2019 CLASSIC TODAY \u2014 Blanche Bweet in \u201cHer Unwilling Huéband\"\u2014 Pathe Color Review\u2014\"Phantom Foe\u201d, #th Episode, \u201cThe Mystic Summons\u201d A 2 resl comedy.VICTORIA TODAY \u2014 Elaine Hammerstein in \u201cPleasure Beekers'\u2014and Charlie Chaplin in \u201cBy The COL HENRY OTWAY OF TORONTO Speaks Sunday, March 8, 4.15 PM.YY.M.©.A.Hall Men and Women Cordidially Invited ma mr oe mga Teen SATURDAY, MARCH §, 1921.ST.PATRICK'S CELEBRATION Plan opens: Tuesday, March 8th at 9 am.at Auditorium theatre for both Soiree and Matinee.Prices: Evening: Reserved §1 and $1.50.Box seata $2.00.Afternoon: Reserved B50 and T5cte.Box seats $1.00.Mar §5,7,8x3.AIRPLANE BELIEVED BOOT).EGGING LINE Wimnipes.Man, Merch 4 \u2014 An airplane, believed to be the link between an (ntornational game of bootleggers, is reportèd to be making frequent night trips from a place a few miles south of Winnipeg to a destination in the United States, according to à story published in a local newspaper today.The story says the plane apparently picks up its cargo from a shallow land depression nix or eight miles west of the station of St.Agathe, about forty miles south of Winnipeg.TEN WERE INJURED.Toronto, Ont.March, 4.\u2014A trailer on a street car man off the track on Ueraud street bridge here this evening and wae «de-ewiped by anothe: street cnr.No person was kUled, but ten people were injured amd removed to hospitals.Korea, Japan, India, China.ARS HAS 6000 HOPES - FOR EXHIBITION Hon.J.E.Caron Says Quebec Fair Will Turn Out All Right The question of Arbition came up inciéentally in the Legislative Assembly last night when the estimates of the Department of Agriculture were under study in committees of supply.An item of $32,000 for exhibitions, led the Leader of the Opposition to pak sbout the local fair.Mr.Caron sald that the Quebec Exhibition would ture out ail right.The reason he asked, Mr.Bauve said, was because he had sien by the newspapers that the results were not entirely satisfactory.Mr.Caron said that he wanted to make exhibitions more educational and to concentrate upon the industrial exhibits, which included agriculture, for modern agriculture was an industry.He wanted to elim Inate certain frivolous featurcs which tended to convert exhibitions nto circuses, Mr.Sauve agreed with Mr.Caron that exhibitions fn general should be made more educational.BAPTIST CHURCH Grande Allee 11 am.Subject: \u201cThe Reproach of Christ.\u201d 3 p.m.Sunday School.From Heaven.\u201d Strangers Cordially Welcome MADAME BERTHE ROY.nown, has selected it.cialty of choice pianos.+ UNITED MISSION united Mission during March, on Monday night at 8 p.m.Chalmers\u2019 Church\u2014altérnate Sun- All the Monday evening will be held in Chalmers\u2019 Church Everybody welcome, \u201cChristianity in Action.\u201d WE OFFER CITY OF PARIS 1919 8 9% BONDS .with drawings Denomination: 500 francs each At the normal rate of exchange.\u2018Thess \u2018bonds are worth $96.50 each.They cen be bought today for $39.00 immediate delivery, subject to fluctuations of exchange The franc ts daily aincreudmg in vakre.France is revovering her financial postion even faster than she did in the years from 1870 to 1830.In ad- ditkon to growth in value, as the franc appreciates, 2,611 bonds of this issue ane drawn annuaily for redemption at premiums ag- greqating 6,000,000 francs.One bond 8 redeemed at 1,000,000 fruncn.Delays Pay No Dhtdends Buy Now Societe Generale du Canada Cortlandt Fages, Managing Director.J.des R.Trssier, Director and Sec.-Treasurer.Hochelaga Bank Budding.132, Bt.Petar Street, Quebec, Télephone 7780-7761, Rev.F.H.Wentworth, Pastor 7 p.m.Subject: \u201cA Voice Our celebrated pianiste, Ma-' dame Berthe Roy, who will | play at the concert which will, be given on the evening of the 8th instant in the Knights of Columbus Hall, will use the famous Knabe grand concert: piano, the favorite of artists.\u2018This choice proves once more the superiority of this piano: over all other makes, since Madame Roy, an artiste of re- The tes-! te me-opened, fofiowing its adjourn- timony of merit is also shared by the firm of C.Robitaille, Reg.'d, 320 St.Joseph street, that celebrated music house, which has always made a spe- Marchis The congregations of St.Andrew'a and Chalmers\u2019 Churches will hold a Sunday nights at 7 p.m., and each Tomorrow (Sunday) night they wiil meet in day nights in 8t.Andrew's Church, Mission \u2014 = THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, \u201cTv ABOUT TOWN [Fao I 1 == N THREE WITNESSES HEARD YESTERDAY Blanohe Garneau Preliminary Investigation Adjourned Till Next Friday The second day of the pretémin- ary investigation in the Blanche Oarneau murder cage saw thres wit- emus examined.They were Corvner Jolkcowr, De A.Marois end Mr.Barëteau, tho step-fathor cf the vote.\u2018There wes no sension of the Court inthe investigation yesterday morning, end it only starved at three o'clock in the afternoon, when the three witnesses.were omlled, one after this other, This tro repented the evidence they gave at the Coronas inquests and alwo at therecent investigeton tid before Judge Choquette, while at the close of the afternoon's hearing the Investigation was adjourned.in order that the stenographic notes of the evidence which was given In Fueach, might te transoribed and then translated to permit Wilbam Fredaidck Palmer, alias Cole, who ts the fret of the pair to have his prodimiinary investigation, an opportunity of croms-questioning the witnesses.The ruse will probably be resummed on Friday next.Coroner Jolcoeur gave report of the inquest he conducted over the remains of the victim of the dastardly creme, while Dr.A.Marois de- seribed the holding of the autopey.Mr.Banibeau, the girl's stepfather repeated the same evidence mu: has been heard on weverad occasions.It i» reported that a subpoena has been issued for Gaud-ag Cinq-Mars, thee etreet can conductor who described how he had seen two men getting on his car, which ran through Victoria Park to Btadecona at the time of the crime, on the evening of July 23, ithe day after the crime was com- métted.in @ very excited state.The conductor haw been 4n Montreal, where he :ww both Binet and Cole, or l'aimer, and identified one af the two as being one of the men who got on his cer, Hin erf dence will probably be given next week, when the case will | ment yesterday afternoon.Whether Duval and Dube, who are suppose! to be two very important witnesses for the Crown in the case, witl give their evetdence next week, 8 not known, at present, but the indications are that the evidence will not be required.Chief Lorrain, of Montreal howeven it le underutood he will be called to the stand, whege he wéi; necomnt the story ae it was re- mteé to him by Binat, While Detentive Rioux, who accompanied the prisoneru from Montreal to this city, wil substantiate Chief Lorrain's testimony, Duval and Dube are at present in the city, and are being maintained as materml witnesses in the cass.Abwolute reticence ds being maintained by Judge Lachence, Aime Marchand, K.C., Qrown Prosecutor and all persons connected with the case, but it {a understood that dur- {ng Thursday's siting of the Court, while Binet was giving evidence against Palmer, the pair nearly came to blows during the course of Binet's evidence.Rnet, who it #2 eumored, has turned King'« evidence in the case.may also undergo an investigation us to his shere in the crime, but uiess the prisoner, Cole, alias Palmer, talks himæelf, te will be difficult to nullity Binet's evidence, which is tn his own favor us iegards the de- groe of criminality.Whether or not Cole wiil he ordered to stand tral at the Spring April 11 wif be known next week, when Judge Lachance, who is taking the evidence in the case under con- aration, rendems judgment in the matter.The preliminary [nvestigation in the care of Binet, if there is any, wil probaly start next week, Binet wad remanded for eight days on Thursday aifternnon, following his danmaging evidence against Cole, The testifying of Binet against his alleged accomplion is believed to have been Mo:t sensational.The star vit- ness, ft 1M Umicostonmi, related how he alleged Cole hnd smsauited the young ledy and when she had tripped over the ral, knocking hes head on the track and becoming unconscious, aie was dragged in the bushes, How the alleged murderers had then made their curape from (he Ancient Capital without even paying their bill at the hotel and leaving thelr Tumgnge was also rejat.-l in de- .| tall by Binet, \u2014 FOR in the city.We carry parts for all ee pe We offer specially good service to Ford owners in i Parts, Accessories and Repairs.| well to come here as they will receive the best treatment | I REPAIRS AND PARTS FOR ALL CARS faction on all classes of repair work.DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE | Battery Charging and Repairs ! , PHONES: DAY 3186; NIGHT 7516] Andrew's Garage REPAIR PARTS | Ford owners will do cars and can deliver satis- | 98 Boulevard | Langelier ! Fe.3iamon wei.sat zd .KEEP LITTLE ONES WELL IN WINTER Winter is a dangerous season for the little ones.The days are change- able\u2014one bright, the next one cold and stormy, that the mother is afraid to take the children out for the fresh air and exercise theÿ need so much.În consequence they are often cooped up in overhested, badiy ventilated rooms and are soon seized with colds or grippe.What is needed to keep the little ones well is Baby's Own Tablets.They will regulate the stomach and thowele and drive out colds and by their use the baby will be able to get over the winter season in perfect safety.The Tableta are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr.Wil- \\iams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.J.R.Young and his orchestra play as pleasingly as ever at the Auditorium Dansant tonight.Home and Foceign Missions.\u2014- Term of the Criminal Asmizes on; BIG AMERICAN INVADING ARMY Of Tourists Already Booked For St.Anne De Beaupre Shrine \u2014 The dooking of tourist travel from the United States to \u2018Quebec during the coming Summer months, indicate that the volume of visitors will be even greater than last season.This particularly applies to bookings made to date through tourist agencies with Mr.J.A.Everell, Superintendent of the Montmoreney Division of the Q.R.L H.& P.Cq., In reference to train service to St Anne de Beaupre.It would appear however, that the tourist stoppage In Quebec will be of short duration due to the well known fact of restricted hotel accommodation and the high prices demanded last summer by certain rooming houses.The feature of the tourist travel next summer is the number of speclal bookings for 8t.Anne de Beaupre, and \u2018the unusual number of Chicago people who are coming to visit the Shrine of St.Anne.It would appear from the advance advices that have already been \u2018received by Mr.Everell that there is to be a veritable invasion from Chicago.The Powers\u2019 tourist agency have already booked five parties of \u2018100 each to visit St.Anne's from that Western city, while the W.M.Balle agency have so far booked one party of 100 persons and the Singer's Escorted Tours have advised Mr.Everell that they are bring- Ing a party of 500 members of the Kiwanis Club trom Chicago who wih visit Bt.Anne and spend\u2019 only \u2018one day In Quebec, thence going to Hallfax en route to New York, and from the latter city will return to their homes.In addition to the foregoing a party of 800 are booked to St Anne from Cambridge, Mass., and a party of 88, conducted by Mr.Wm.A.Stanton of the Buffalo Catholic Union and Timea.The first pilgrimage to arrive will number 900 from the St Anne Parish, Montreal, June 25th and a pilgrimage organized by the Fathers of Rosemount parish, composed of the Third Order to the \u2018number of £00.The American Express Travel Department has orgunized some \u2018seven parties that will centre at Detroit and come by water to visit the Shrine of Bt.\u2018Anne at Beaupreand Mr.Everell has been advised that three parties to the number of approximately 50 in each, will arrive nt Quebec on the fgllowing dates: July 1, July 15, July 29, Aug ust 13, August 3¢, August 29, and September $th, It 18 further expacted that when the Convention of Rallway Passenger Agents meet at Toronto on the 10th of March they will decide to lift the embargo on \u2018excursion and pilgrimage parties that had been in existence during the time of the war to the present.If this should be carried into eftect, it wili in the opinion of passenger traffic managers give a much greater Impetus to tourist travel fsom the United States to Canada next summer.In the meantime, Mr.Everell i» very optimistic over the prospects and says he expects to see even a greater number visit the Shrine than lnat summer.Speaking of \u2018the local traffic on the Montmorency division, Mr.Everell made the state- that the trains carried on an average of 5,000 passengers dally both ways He also said that the Company had sufficient rolling stock to meet the \u2018increase of traffic next summer, The Lord Loveth a Cheerful Giver.QUEBEC SUPPLIES EIGHTY PERCENT OF ASBESTOS Nearly All Requirements Of The World Come From This Province Montreal, March, 4.\u2014Quetbec sup plies 30 per cent.of the aibentos re quirements of the entire world and the pruepucts of an umnterrupted proepirély for the Province in tha regard marely demand (ound men agement by the producers J.UJ.Ruse informed the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metaiturgy at it fine) scion here to-day.The convention went on record a favoring In principle the payment of a bounty on \u2018\u2018Canadan beneficiated ion ores.\u201d \u20ac.V.Enidiey-Wiimiot, of Buckingham, Que., read a paper in which he deciared that millones of dolmre have been sunk and lost in Canada\u2019s graphite development through the fll-advend poles of the comparées engaged in thin enterprk e.ATLANTIC ICE FLOES CATCH TWO VESSELS St.John's, NAd., March 4\u2014North Atlantic ice floes caught two vessels oft the Newfoundland coast today.The schoner Tipperary bound here from Lisbon with à cargo of sl was crushed in a floe off Cape Race, Her crew reached land by walking over the ice, crossing the patches of open water im a small boat brought trom the vesael.Grinding ice eo Injured tho bow of the Roald Jarl, from Philadelphia for this port, with coal, that she will be tied up here for two weeks before repairs can be completed.\u201cCome over and Help as.\u201d Saturday night is the night of nights at the Auditorium Dansant.Join the crowd.ANENOMENTS TO CLINTON Several Amendments Made In Assembly-Grasshopper Bill -Complements Exchanged \u2014\u2014 \u2018The resolutions and oil] amending: the \u2018aw regarding colonimstion passed through committee stage of the Le.Ehlature yesterday sfiernoon, and were given third reading.Dr.Perrot, member for Temiscousta, and provines, nt the opposition.The chairman of the committer started to read the LHL again when Mr.Sauve culled a halt declaring that he wanted to finiah with the nrember for Gt, Maurice.Them he wanted some more partiouiare about the poisons and whether they wre dangerous.and the Hon.J.B.Caron, Minister of Agriculture came to the rescue of his colleague and declared that the poison used was harmless to big cattle and even to small animale being less dangerous than that used for killing potato bugs.The bill was then gives third reading end passed on to the Upper House.A HR presented by the Hou.J.E.Caron for the protection of thoroughbred cattle from damage through the cape of other cate trom comtrol, and giving the owner right to claim damages, was aiso passed through committee and third reading, Quebec Bill Passed The bi! to amend the charter of the Clty of Quebec was put through commtes of the House and given third reading with the amendmenis made to it by the private bills committee.Evening Sitting E.Moreau, Lake St John, made voverné supgestions to the Hon.J.E.Perreauit, Minister af Codonization,! which he thought would improve the\u2019 law, and the Miniuter accepted two or three amandments, while others, he promised to give consideration to; and ® necemsary forward\u2019 amenisnents In the Tegistative Council.Arthur Seuve, Lrader of the Opposition.pointed out that vn- der some conditions the law should Atow à seiter to buy more than two lots, espectaity i he had a numerous family of song, and he believed that woeing that it would tre fus: to the settlers If the government éd not adopt that policy today it would not be Jong ixfore they did so.and then vocated by the chief of the opposi- dom As an (Humration of the foe- m\"ifuimens of the government members in thems matters.Mr.fauve recalled that for two yencu he had been contending that the government had mot given justice to the inunicipali- ties in making étbm pay 50 percent and less than two weeks ago he had roltermted his demand and declared that before Jong the government would he oblige to grant that ae remarke.Not a single member on the Government side had seconded his remarks.and had even applauded the Minister of Highways when ha had replied to the surzowtion made.And yet ondy the previous day many of the Liberal deputies had gone se- nent bhuiding, and bad there demanded of the Prime Minister and she Minbster of Highways to reduce the contribution of the municipalities !towents the cost of maintaining the provincial and regional roads, and had practically neeived a promise that it would be done.The Oppasttion made ts demands In broad daylight before the province, what they considered wag for the good of the epvinee, they did not say white In the House and black elsewhere.The Opposition had the courage to approve of good measures and had the «ame courge te critieise bad men- wures, which he believed wes carry- tng out the mandate given them dy the elestors.The amendment that will be made tn the Upper House to the bill will their land for twenty thirty or forty vears, Who have never secured even their location tirikets, let alone their tettens patent, but have cultivated their Jand and erected ther buid- ingw.As the faw stands at present these men have no right to their land, and would have to apply for a cation ticket and wait six years he for getting thelr letterm patent.Under the amendment that will be proposed tire Minister of Colonization will have the power tn grant them letters patent forthwith.An amendment that wus made to the law was that where there was no rommercial timber on a lot the sett'er would have the right to secure his letters patent within three years, inetead of six, provided he fuliYed aH the nther conditions nf eettiement.A change was ano made to pantect the genuine setdler\u2014inmsmuch as it will prevent the imitation colonist, from curing good land and then letting it go out of cukivation\u2014by enacting that before « letters patent hae bern issued a settler will have no right to sel hie cut of umber.Another clause adopted yesterday was that a settler cannot andl his lot In whole or In pam during a period or five years after the issuing of a all lots wold under the old law, but verder the new law the prohibition period will extend to six years.and a'though the bil hefore the Houme sated that thia would anply to ah \u2018nota moll mince 1810.Dr.Perret pointed out that this wowld be unjust to those who had made contracts under the existing law, and the Min- \u2018ater of Colonéæation agreed to amend this to make it go into effect from the dute of sanction of the mew law.The Grasshopper Bill There was an amusing discusion eariter in the afternoon between Mr Ricard, the new member for Bt.Maurice, avi Arthur Rauve leader of the opposition.over & bill of the former regarding the destruction of grasshoppers, The proposed amend.meat 40 thes Quire Municipal Code gives to any mamicipal counekM the ocoupants of mad whether under cultiaviton or not to contribute towards the destructing of grasshoppers in such manner and at euch times an the conncH mar determine.Mr.Sauve wanted to know what kind of pintaon was used to kill the grasshoppers, and Mr.Ricard said that there were several kinda Me.Sauve: In this an election pra.mise?Did the member for 8t.Maurice promim to drive the greæhop- perm out If he waa elected ?Mr.Ricard: No such thing.* Me.Sauve: Î am sure the Minister of Roads never made such a promi.ee when he was down in At, Maurice opposing Mr.Rican, and that ls why Mr.Ricard wan elected.WiN the member for Bt.Maurice my that he will keep his promise and fu hie mandate, Mr.Ricard: I promised vo defeat the dead measu\u201ces of he Oppomtion.Mr.Ssuve: What about the bat mremures of the Government, it is the goverrment that present measures (or the administration of the try to forget the fact that it was ad-| of the com of maintaining highways, | cretly lo a dark corner of the pariia-| help the syuatters who have been on kind focation ticket.This whl apply to, right to compel the proprietors or! The House wus in friendly mood for the evening sitting.At the outset.\u201d Mr.Bauve twitted the Government about the Journal of Agriculture which costs the Province 827,- 006 n year.This paper fe printed by le Canada, of Montreal.end the Leader of the Opposition, aroused laughter among the members and in the galleries by his inquiries and saîiies converning \u2018Le Canada\u2019.\u2018The Item was finally voted and Mr.Mauve then gave his attention to \u2018Hon.J.E.Caron.Minister of Agri- | cutume.He maid that he had learned that the Minister would eave shortly on a trip for the benefit of his health.| He hoped that the respite from the ' arduous dutics of departments] work | would prove both peasant for the | Minister and that he would return thoroughly restored to health.Me, Caron thanked the Leader of the Oppcaltion Cor his good wivhes land said that he would think of him j often during his absence and hoped | thas the rest which he would take would ft him for further discussions with the Leader of the Opposition in | the Housei Comtinuing in Bunpty the House turned to the estimates of the De- | partment of Cotonizatton, Mines and | Fistveriem A sum of 890,000 for ' figherien and game wes voted while 35.000 was voted to cover suspense ; accounts.Mr.Sauve in commenting on the laut vm mid that &® was apparently ,& plan of the Government to withhold paynmrents in the different de- | partments and thereby boister up à 1 ourplus.Befoge the adjournment of the Houne.Mr.Sauve rose and said that he had noted by An evening news | paper that the Premier would on faturday celebrate the 54th.anni- his birth, and he took the Hon.Mr.Tascheyears of happiness ! versary of (occasion to wish reau many mors | an prompeeity.| Hon.J.E.Carom as the oldest cal vague of the Premier joined the | fader of the Opposition in his | wishes to the head of the Govern.| ment.Premier Tanchereau wondered if « man who had passed the half century mark was entitled to congraWu- ations or sympathy.He thanked the Leader of the Opposition for bis isome day to be in the Opposition | nimæelf and then to have the oppor- lwniey of sxtending like compliments «to Mr.Sauve.He thanked his colleagues for the \u2018eal support which they were giv- img him at his first seamion as Pre- {mtcr and sald that he had no reason to complain of the position in which | hia friends had placed him.After the adjournment the mem- {bers af the House gathered about she Premier's meet and wish him many returns of his birthday.ONE U.S.SUBMARINE IS STILL STRANDED Navy Tug Gone To Her As- sistance\u2014Other Boat Is Refloated New York, March 4\u2014The submarine 0-7 remained stranded on the rocks off Fisher's Isiand to-night, but the Navy tug larking had gone to her assistance and it was thought she would be floated before morning.The 0.8, which was also stranded last night at about the same time as the 0.7, was flomed this after- inoon.Her rescuer, the comstguard cutter Acushnet, narrowly escaped being thrown upon the rocks after the work of floating the undereea craft had completed.Bo'h submatine were enmeshed in a heavy fog last night, the 0-3 going on the rouke at the cast end of Peikea Isiand on Buzzards\u2019 Bay and the 0-7 on the Wiklernems Rocks off Fisher's Island in Block laland Sound.FOUR JUDGES TO BE SWORN IN Next week or as soon as the new.iy appointed four Quebec Judges, Hon, Albert Bevigny, Messrs.Bernier, Rivard and D'Autcuil, receive their commissions, they will be sworn In to undertake their judi- clal duties.Messrs.Bernier ana itivard have bern named to the Court of Appeals to (ill the vacan- cles caused by the death of the late Hon.Judge L.P.Pelletier and re: signation of Hon.Judge Carroll, while Hon.Mr.Sevigny and Mr.D'Auteutl have been named judges of the Quebec Buperior Court.3 Resulting from sluggish action of the liver and bowels is quickly relisved by the use of Or Chase's Kidnoy-Liver Pills, One pill » dose.25c.à box, all deslers.\u2018 Quebec gave $10,000 last year.| determine to never again use any but » then you will .readily realize what it has cost you and \"SALADA\" The ons Tea with a continent-wide À NEW \u201cVICTROLA\" STORE IN ST.SAUVEUR \u2018The Music House of Gauvin & Courchesne announce the opening, to-night, of a third store, situated at No.760 St Valier Street, (St.Sauveur), next door to the \u201c5,-10,-15 Store\u201d.This new store will be devoted exclusively to the \u201cVictrola\u201d business: \u201cHis Master's Voice\u201d Victrolas and Victor Records, with a complete stock of both.The new store is beautifully decorated and lighted and just as up to date as the Auditorium and St.Joseph Street stores.GAUVIN & COURGHENES 142 St.John St.(Uptown) 262 St.Joseph St.(St.Roch) 760 8t.Valier St.(St.Sauveur) Victrolas, Victor Records, Pianos, Sheet Music and everything in music.Our Great Sale of AEGE Bare Wool, HOSIERY For Ladies ; AL Very Atracive Prices Superfine: Black Cashmere Spliced $1.70 Pair Ankles and Feet.Reg.$2.75 pair.Now selling at .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.8 kairs for $- 80 Fine One and One Rib, Black and $2.45 Pair Brown Shades.Reg.$3.75 a pair.Now selling at .8 Pairs for $7.00 Fine Ribbed Sport Hose in smart shades of Fawn, Brown and Green Heather.Reg.$4.78 pair.Now selling At .\u2026\u2026.\u20260\u2026000etreccccnce00e $ Pairs for $9.78 NOT JAEGER.$3.85 Pair White Cashmere Hoss.Reg.$1.25, fore.5@s | a John Darlington Reg\u2019 OPPOSITE POST OFFICE a « A = are ml adatilalts TH BILL TOURNIMENT HEE \"Press Gallery Experts Are Mobiizing Their Ferces To Challenge Members Tee amgpionnktp of dhe Partis veutary Pres (Gallery in English darts wbl de cuttied | dectaively sast Gnturdéay evening at the Che.\u2018tea Frontenac, when à miniature \u2018ouranment an the knocker prinot plo wil take place Owing to there \u2018\u2019 balog co many dark horses among the pactiamentary nen, who will aot dlaciepe their prowess until the actu- of tournament, it has beet impo eible arrange any handicap, so every competitor will start at scratch.Fae the fem round and the semi-final the game will be {50 paints up, bu! for the (inal round 't will be 260 polnis.Entries for the tournament to dete number eight, and $l is announced that a chamgdonship prime will he awarded to the winner \u2014\"to be donated by womeone at present unknown but looked for.The entries will clase on Friday ef tormoon next, and the draw for op.penents will take place on Friday evostez.Fremont entrants are W.O.Ferretti, Herald vios-poe.tdent of the Gallery: A.Vineberg, Gesette, past bremident; R.Humes FParwon, The Mar, I Mammon, L'Action Catholique.R.do Ja Luranteye, L'Evemnent; D Fetvis, Le Soleil, secretary; A.Cing- = ; eve that tt will aguin become one W'GILL POLOISTS ARE CHAMPIONS Won Inter-Collegiate Water Polo Title By Trimming Toronto Varsity CITY AND DISTRICT LACROSSE LEAGUE Will Mest Wednesday Night When Plans For Coming Season Will Be Brought Up Montreal, March 4\u2014Overcoming 8 handicap of threes goals tonight, players representing McGill's squa- tic polo club took the inter-col- legiate water golo championship from Toronto Varsity by one goal by defeating their team six to two.Since Varsity had defeated McGil 4 to 1 this makes a total in favor of McGill of 7 to & The championship in this city.last year it was com- | was won in the fifal quarter, the posed of four teams, Frontcnaes, honor of scoring the goal going to the champlons; C.NX.It, Dominion | torges Vernot, Canadian champion = ;owimmer, who easily outswam the Arsenal and the Firemen, and there |, of the players for Varsity in is no reason to duubt that this year | securing possession of the ball.it will be a six-club League.The brand uf lacrosse pluyed last your wam very good and was the .means ot attracting great crowds of wpectaturs who were always on hand | to cheer their favorites to victory.| Judging from the present outlook thers will be additional interest this Sergt.Trepanier Of Voltigeurs Leading In Race For Individual Honors There will be a meeting of the Quebdes City and District Lacrosse League on Wednesday evening next at the Victoria Hotel when plans for the coming mwson will be studied This League has been in existence fur the past two years and was the means uf reviving lacrosse coming summer, for à large number of promising young athletes who became followers of the game last | year have manifested their intention of getting into lacrosse actively next | summer.; Lacrosse has alwayw been very popular in Quebec and with the leading athletes breaking into the game there is every reason to be- of Qfiebec's favorite summer sports.The race for individual honors te Mam, Le Preme J.M, Fortin, La Suteit, Edmond Chame, L'Evenment, asd J, A.Davis, \u201cThe Chronicle.\u201d Panther details of the tournament will be announced Mater.It the wislders of the pen show the ab.ity mt ft 8 rumored they po seas, a chatanpe will be imsued to pay a ragular bélberd match aguinet the mesbers of the Legislature, some of | A large attendance {# expected at Wednesday night's meeting to formulate plans for the coming season.WILL PREVENT TITLE MATGHES ét Jeeps: men outside ihe | No Championships To Be Held Trt i ve pechamensrs | In Michigan Says Governor Grosbeck and # 4e likely that the seas opportunity unleas evening alttings of ; the House and commiteee are] ebetsbed on some daya t The annual dinmer of the Prem Governor Alexander Gorsbeck will Gallery will take piace mt the Par- | prevent title boxing matches in lempatary Cate on Tuesdny evening.Michigan in the future, such us the \u2014_\u2014 Dempsey-Mtske fight here last FITBGERALD REFUSED OFFER.Labor Day, according to a letter Montreal.Que., March 4\u2014J.K.L.from the Governor to the Rev Paul announced tonight that Chris | Yourd.a local pastor.The letter, J.Fitagerald had declined to accept received today, was in reply to the the position of racing manager of pastor's protem against the pro- the Montreal Jookey Club and has posal \u2018o bring Johnson here for a decided to remain with the New bout next summer.York Jockey Club ap steward dur- ! ing the racing in New York.here to mean that Jack Dempsey Mr.Ross also announced that will not engage in a championship Carroll Bhilling, former jockey and fight in Michigen Promoter Floyd Pecsnitly assistant trainer to H.G.Fltastmmons has been known ta Bedwell, had severed his connection | favor such a match in the State dur- with the stables.ing the coming season.Benton Harbor, Mich., March 4\u2014 The Governor's letter was taken \u2014 _ || PETITS POIS \u201c SOLEIL\u201d Sur-Bira Fins, Enra-Fins and Tres-Fins Are generaîiy served \u201cau naturel,\u201d that is without cosking or adfiag saything to them.They are already cooked \u201c 19-Flas and Mepoe sre cu mie by Tear proue still an exciting one, the standing remaining unchanged from the last match except that éergt.Creeggun of the Artillery team jumped from seventh to Afth place and put hime self well in the running for one of the first three positions at the end of the season, for which medals are awarded.The four liaders, ho ever, increased their percentage while those tagging on only retained their former percentage and,so Im- The list of leaders who have fired ln at least five matches follows: P.C.;Bergt.Trepanier, Voltigeurs.87 | Berar.Conian, G.R.A.86.7 !Gunr.Tingman.R.C.G.A.85.9 Major H.F.Hall, M.C., R.R.35.7 Sergt.Cr an, R.C.G.A.84.6 H.8.M.Paradis, Voltigeurs .84.3 Lieut.Jos.Matte, Voltigeurs.83.8 The standing of the clubs in the Military Indoor He League, including the matches shot off on Wednesday night last, ie as follows: Total W.D.L.er.Pts .Voltigeurs 8 1 0 2949 13 RCaG A.6 1g 148 13! , 22nd Regt.10 3 2747 8 Royal Rifles .3 0 4 2766 à Garrison R.A.1 0 ¢ 2663 3 Sth M.G.B.0 0 ?2000 6 February Spoon Shoots, ,» In the monthly spoon shoots of the jR.C.G.A.Rifle Association, Cupt :C.C.Shaw again proved his ability jus à markeman by heading the lief | with 352, a percentage of 84, but as i he had already gained a spnon this | season the two spoons went to Bombr.C.8hell and Gunner E.Mc- Grath who both tied with 87.5 pe, scoring 350.Bombr.Shell won the firat spoon of ths season {in Clase IIi with & percentage of 75.6 and has | now worked up to a second place in Class L with an increased percimt.age of 12.In Class II.Gane.Flynn walked away from the remainder with a score of $10, the runners-up being Gunner Roche with 279, amd Q.M.81.H.Wond with a score of 272, The first named two secure à spoon.AKRON WANTS To HOLD FRANCHSE To Go Ahead With Plans To di Be Represented In The League Akron, Ohto, March 4\u2014Another chapter was added to the baseball muddie hers.when Ralph Lattlmere, @elected to manage the Numation in 1931 announced tonight hat the Akron Exhibition Company would fight through the highest courts to retain ite franchise in the International League.Despite announcements that the ckib had been sold to Roy Mack, of Newark, N.J\u2026 for 825400, Lattimere said this city would go ahead with his plane under the expectation, of having representation in the League this season.Lattimere, who just returned trom New York where he attended the International League meeting Tuesday said the æeŒue officials had decided that Akron would be allowed to sel to Nonereal for 841,000, or keep the club.Montreal, March 4\u2014Muoh imélg.nation ts manifest amongst the sporting fraternity of this city today over the failure of Montreal to secures the Akron franchise a: the International League meeting held in New York yesterday.It is claim- od that two or three >f the ownere and managers of other clubs had made up their minds to keep it away from Montreal at any cost.In an interylew this morning Frank Shaughnessy said that as far as he was concerned professional baseball was out of the quest.on for Montreal this season as it was now too late to approach any other leagues, awing to the amount of \u201cred tape\u201d \u2018hat would necessarily have to be , got throush, \u2019 creased the difference between them.| CP, MESSENGERS TO HAVE REVENGE Will Meet Montrealers In Return Game At Arena Tomorrow Morning The C.P.R.Telegraph Neesen- Sore of this city, champions of the Quebec Juveni.s Hockey League, will clash with the C.P, R.Tele graph Measengers of the Montreal office at the Arena SBumday morning between 10 and 11 o'clock.It will be remembered chat when the Quebec boys journeyed to the Metropolls they forced their opponents to so eight minutes overtime befors they could submerge into victory despite the fact that the latter had & couple of ringers, including Alex ander and Legault, who are no longer juveniles.Manager Prior of the Monteeal Club, thinks his team can repeat the stunt, but Munagee Mike McMahon, of the Quebec boys, is confident his boys will turn the trick this time, 50 a great game is empectid.The admission will be free 80 a great crowd is expected to cheer the Quebec boys to victory.The following will probably be the locals line-up: H.MoMahon will be between the posts, while W, MaMahon and J.Fagçell will break up the attacks, while O'Connell, Kane and Crane will make up the forward\u2018 line, while Quinn, Tuppert and Haberlin will do relief work.Sporting Notes.| THE DOG SHOW.!AIL lovere of doméstic pets, i Including spinwter;, lads and Vets Will greet with joy the gladeomse news .That thie announcement must .fue-: \u201cThe members of the Kennel Club, At their last meeting held ia pub, lanned to stage another dog-show | About 4he end of June or eo.I These big meen of well-bred wow.wowg Bring the oream of socisl high.i \u2018browa, Who then foregather to discus The Jatest scandal and to fuss About the lies and conformation 1 Of the lords of pup-creaton y The lap-dug, wetter, hound and pus Will take a place In quarters snug, iAnd connoiseurs will trace their i blood ' To days as ancient ag the flood, \u2018When Papa Nosh, wise old lark, Held the fræt dog show in the Ark fre you pasess a dog at all, | No matter whether big or email; Just do your duty by that pup, | And you may win a handsome cup.' Harey McCord intends dispowing uf the Stunderd Busebali franchion \u2018Unis coming summer, * oe There will be wo Junior Hockey League gume to-night at the arens when the Shamrocks will mect the YB.01 cutfit and the Bamfelds (play with Canadien-Francais.+s es The Lawrence A.Wilson trophy wil be played for to-night on Quebec and Victona ices at 8 p.m Two rinks from each club wil compete, and there is sure to be Jarge crowds present at each Rink to, watch the contest, in which much interest ie manifested by local cunters.+ » | + London.Mernch 4\u2014(Canadien As rodated Preas)\u2014In a Scotosh Cup repiay game to-day, Avion defeated Armdate by 3 to 0.In «& hockey game ut the Anene last night for the championship of the Commerical League.OM City won fram Davie ShipbuAding by the score of two to one.° .In the N.H.L.tonight Ottawa play Canadiens in Montreal while \u2018 Hamiton clash with St.Patrick's In Toronto.The final games will be | played on Mondsy when Canadiens : Journey to Toronto and Hamliiton ; play the Benators at Ottaws.@ ° The meeting of the National .Hookey Lemgue at which the dates 1 of the play-off for the championship, of the League were to be arranged as well as other outstanding mat.terw and which was originally call.for last night, has been postponed until Monday, when it will be held fn Torontoe »* .Rocky Kansas has signed to mest Benny Leonard in Madison Square Garden, on March 17, and is likely to get into a merry little squabble ae a result.Rocky had signed to meet Richie Mitchell in a return bout in Milwaukes, on March 9, but Tex Ridkard insists that he cancel that engagement if he meets Leonard Dan Rogers.Kansas\u2019 manager, has tried to have the Milwaukee figh( postponed, until after the New York engagement, but Tom Andrews, the Milwaukee promoter, (næists that Kansas keep the date or suffer suspension, not only in Wisconsin but in other States ss well, The tangle has not yet been straightened out and is not Ifkely to be uniess Rogerm can persuade Rickard to allow Kaness to fill the Milwaukee date, Special Train Lore tteville On Bunday the 6th instant, the Donnacona Hockey Ciube, senior and junior will visit the Lorette Amateurs and Champlain aggregn- tions.Departure from Donnacona, 11:15 a.m.Train will sfop at Neuville, Cap Rouge.Limoilou, Ail the friends of these clubs are invited at these games.ag DEFENDERS HOLD - BOSWELL SHIELD MONTREAL MAY STAGE BIG BOUT Possibility Of Dempsey-Car- pentier Bout Being Held In Metropolis Montreal, Que, March 4\u2014(Canadian Prens)\u2014C.F.Graham, representing parties who wish te stage the Dempsey-Carpentier fAght in Montreal, stated tonight that \u201cthere is a good prospect of Dempsey and Carpentier coming to Montreal on July Md, and if they do it wik bs under conditions that will bring the meeting fairly and squarely within the law in such & manner that no legal objection can be validly set up against it.\u201d Mr.Graham, accompanied by John Kerry, vf the legal fArm of Kerry and Bruneau, legal advisers to the men who sre willing to finance the fight here, will leave for New York tomorrow night to discuss the matter with Tex Rickard and his attorneys there.It js stated that, once satisfied of the legality of the fight being fought In this Province.Rickard will not hesitate In definitely choosing Montreal as the location for the world's championship heavyweight ht.It is intimated that the local pro- mots will be backed in the venture by capital secured in the United States sufficient to hulld an arena and to guarantee Rickard against loss.DEFENDERS HOLD BOSWELL SHIELD Colin Sewell's Rink Failed To Wrest Cup From George Van Felson Last Night Another futile attempt was made last night to wrest the Boawell Shield from George VanFelson's rink at the Victoria Curling Club.The chal: lengurs on this occasion were skipped by Colin Bewell, and, though they made a gallant attempt to ge- cure possession of the trophy the effort proved beyond them and George VanFeison stilt retatas the cup, and is likely to do so for the remainder of the eeason.Challenges, however, are numerous, and the veterans as well as the plate glass skips are busy working out problems as to what players can be grouped to beat the invincible quar- tatte, which appears to be stronger «very time they are called upon to defend the trophy.The rinks and scores were Ar follows: Defenders, Challengers.A.A.Fleming.Col.W.H®Leonard Jules Balcer.«George Love Col.À.de M.Bell.A.D.Beott Geo.VanFelson.Colln Sewell Skip\u201416 skip\u20147 VanFelson wine by 9 shots.C.N.R.FREIGHT OFFICE WON FROM C.P.R.At The Garrison Rink Last Night\u2014Score Was Three To One In a closely contested game of hockey played at the Gerrison Rink last night the C.N, R.Freight Oftice trimmed « mextette from the C.P.R.Freight Shed by the score of 4-3.Both teams started out at a fast pace and both goalers weve called upon to save from all sides, and it was only after about ten minutes of play that the C.N.R.ragistered their first goal.This seemed to make the C.P.R.bunch wake up and thy also succeeded in netting à point.After this the C.N.Rsextette started on their own and had the score four to one hefore the C P.R.-boys knew where they were, The game was witnessed by many supporters of both sides, including Mr.John Noonan, the Freight Agent of the C.N.R.who led the rooters of the victorious hoys.Walter Deroutn and Paul Drouin handled the game in a very satisfactory manner.The line-up of the C.N.R.consisted of Normand, Seaton, Lemelin, Power, Kane and Murphy, with Boudresult, Dallaire and Freahette; while the C.P.R.had Fortin, Pacaud, Fortier, Tambert, Buteau and Berrigan, with Plamondon as substitute.CANADIAN CURLERS BACK.®t.John, N.B.March 4.\u2014On board tive C.P.O.8.Liner Empress of Britain, which am~ed in port thie morning from Liverpool, wesw the Canadian ourlers retuming to the homes throughout Canada, after à most enjoyable and wunoessful tour of Scotland, where they won the greater majority of their matoheo and proved to be clever exponents of the Bootoh national game.In all, 34 matches were played, the Canadians winning 39 and los ing 8.The scote by rinks was as fol.lown: Nova Scotia won 27, lost ?; total points up 376.Manitoba (two rinks) lost 14; total pointe 461, Ontarlo (two rinks) won 43, lost 31, draw 1; total points 204.Quebec (one rink) won 23, lost 9, draw 4; total points 161, won bi, PLAYER'S NAVY CUT CIGARETTES = IIIS.SNAG IN GRAND TRUNK CASE IS OVERCOME Throatened To Hold Up Proosedinge For Week\u2014De- mand Abandoned Montreal, Que, March 4\u2014(Can.Preas) \u2014The mag thet threatened to hoid up for à week proceedings In connection with tha Grand Trunk Asbitratton Commision siting to as.retrain the physical value of the rend Trunk RaHway prior to lis acquisition by the Dominion Governnent wus overcome teiay when the courmeel for che railway abandoned PAINTS, ETC.When Building OR Renovating Yotr House Don\u2019t forget that we have in stock just - what you require, such as: BEAVER BOARD ROOFING PAPER SLATE SURFACE SHINGLES \u2018 SHEETING PAPERS Full particulars cheerfully given.Write, Phone or Call ames Bisset & Co.Phone2730 - - - = 271 St.Paul St.Janttxiawat.tnMarnhé.their demand for an adjournment 60 an to thelr prepare \u2018their Anancial case.In default of immediate evidence bearing on the main railroad, the Grand Trunk Pacific was brought into the case by way of a formal statement by the Vice-President and the general counsel of the Grand Trunk.\u2018This gave an outline of the bith and early venrs of the 3.T, Pproject and intimation that Wwe orl ginal plan hed heen altered ume: oiditseal pressure, Further genera) evidence was furnished by JI.B Berry, expert railway engineer of Chigao.NOTES SURGRON DIER WHILE OPERATING.London, March 3\u2014A despateh to the Daily Express from Geneva sites that Dr.Victoria Velle, & noted Swim surgeon, died while performing an operation.Two nurses who were present called Dr.Vella's assistant who rushed in, found the Patient recovering from the anaes thetic and completed the operation on time, The woman who was being opers ated upon wiN recover, FORMER AUSTRIAN EMPRESS GIVES BIRTH TO CHILD Geneva, March 2.-~Former) Bmpress Zita of Austria gave birfi to a girl baby yesterday.Mothfr and child are reported to be dal well.This was the second child bbrn to tormer Emperor Charles and, Sita during thelr exile, The former royal pair now have eight children, | - } / de THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE H - FRE MPIR CORNE OO Chronicle's Review of Coming Attractions For Next Week FINEST MUSIC Victoria Theatre PICTURES FINEST h - 4 DAYS, STARTING SUNDAY - 4 DAYSONLY STARTINGSUNDAY\u2014\u2014\u20144 DAYS ONLY i\" same pose : ss | : THE ENPIRE imagined them in due blindness ss > Mausice Tourneau has made wars beture (he bright sun after an, .chief reputation with ses | pictures.eration that she may not recuver / When ho fers rotule with the | 0 en her rudaod and By William H.Hamby nas its ound, y | .bent pos.| babe.\u201d .° return oro always ad This picture jo very dramatic ana! ; presents ely Interesting.They forever | [ul of heart intecest.| For months he had stood by and watched the e ring trite to sea-life.Su ta \"ous | AR Ua there whl aio be five seus he loved be b Waters\" which four à \u2019audevite which promise to be: woman Vi i in.; e e 9 e 9 on ae Evie Tempe | wry word: \u201cCaptus and We wl ing abused, deceived and in His deus tanh 1.1 present some new stunts in comedy \" Le > | S \u2019 ways rooming with ptisone are a | Justine.Atm Gray whi please 8 sulted by the man who, with treacherous lies, had 4 heart throbe and ils.| \"Decp;luVera of harp music, Miss Gray is : .Water\".i» no exception to this vue cordes one of the best lady stolen her from him.But, there isa time 1t ba à Paramount picture.jarphts on the vaudeviHe stage ai .' A t romance that ai With the charm\u2014and | Wien Toure: picked ha cast for | (he present time \u2019 when patience ceases to be a virtue, and that i sea const ro gave \u201cIng.1 e C the (1 Hopkinson Smith's wel 1 known Les Blackheads i.a mn t had arrived i ve y man act Ww.ould | omen 3 «+ a : + youth its way\u2014till a fickle wife reached the gate that led\u2014where?A story of love and wreck and chill\u2014of village life.With the roar of the waves and the thrill of stout hearts braving death, | story, \u201cCute West, Master Diver\u201d, | he searched for the best, It Was ne- | ceamtary, because portrayers of Avene | | New England characters had to be edike, pot just \u201cmade-up Lo re- prr>nt the types amuse +11 al young alike.Alexandria is a xophonest player | vf note and will present some uf the \u2018aveut hite on hie Instrument.| Bisie la Hergers & Co.in novekty |\" rhe girl-wife of Caleb Wost, play.| 908ing dog act will present Some very, \"ed by Barbara Bedford, is the moe |Striking and spectacular scenes | excqruishie Tithe Wharacter seen on the! Which shouid find favar with all pre.slvr sheet for sonre time.Bhe je: went at ail performances | Tourneur'e Intest find.Énam the mid- \u2018gta Went, just out of achool, and a { perfect during mid in her \u2018teens.Four the first part of the week the \\Broerkes Christiane is tre hushand,| Classic Theatre wil Con- | [Ou'elh Went, and hie portrayal of the | stance Binney in \u201cSomething Difte-\u2019 {charactor ia faithful in every detail, | rent\u201d.| \u2018Beloved Lydia Yeamane Titus makes Some of the extracta from the story | \u2018nn adorable end amusing Auntic| srw ay foRowa: \u2019 = = \u2014m That moment is but one of many, tense and powerful, that are shown in this gripping adaptation of the Saturday Evening Post story, read and enjoyed by millions, From the Famous Novel, \u201cCaleb West, Master Driver,\u201d By F.Hopkinson Smith, and from the Play by Michael Morton : ALSO COMEDY AND SCENIC.THE CLASSIC ! EMPIRE ORCHESTRA, under Bailey F.Alart, render selections from \u201cThe Bohemian Girl\u201d A Superlative Cast, including LAST DAY THOMAS MEIGHAN in \u201cCIVILIAN CLOTHES\" \u201cThis Is A Dandy\u201d LAST DAY Sensation \u2018CANADIAN THEATRE Beginning SUNDAY 1 ett, while her tumband, the skipper.| 1x well played by Georme Nichola, | Tourneur has correctly fashioned | his phutoplay after the New England (coaet life, \u2018and thers that bring faurhe, land then gigg'ea.He hae touched te shown meca than neceæury.Jack Gilfheæt, cme of the yours mreen \u2018from the ihe rush «2 everyday olty 1ife to the imple exirience of those plain peo- Île in their small seaport town.The pleture ls ales spectacular, for exciting mama 1t hs a big ship- wrick, builders troubles at a aterm at night und numerous other ai ÿ | ln dirert contrast to the high (A- that was willing to vileld n misun-| art trewsures, and under the plea of | , a ers ocoa (vor enjoyed by Proenren vas (he derstood woman from the sandering: protecting hem they transported, urpepularity of Amold Driweoll Lopes of @ lying world, | thousands of canvases, roulptures | nl which vence fnac on no reason ex A Œlarsie news weekly and a co: and wood carving to the Valencien- ; rept for his natured reaceve and the nvedy HI complete the bil ney Mu eum with the intention.of \u201c> fact \u2018he nit nded steictly to his own 22000 welling them te (ierman bidder\\ as: businesq.Taerifore it Wus nol sur.THE CANADIAN soon as Germanys tclory in the, pricing tha: when Andy Preeman - | | west Was aesu ed, { A wan found dead and Driscoll stand.The Canadian theatre wit show A; But à majority of these art .ing ever him with a still smokin: 7%! we Devil\u201d featuring jections taken by the Germans ha \u20184 « revolver, that the temper of the po- Thee a wave had th od | been returned more or less damaged ! \u2019 place of Nuckeye Bridge boiled up are who have had the good fo: ruined, to their original owners =r ~~ wntft it wae whipped into the red |\\U™ to sce \u201cThe Devil\u201d.which brings The Germuns, when !t became doult rs Z foam of moh rule, But it ail works Mr.George Arlim to the screen in a [4] to them whether they would be Fro Hi Æ Sta Su RIT ve heat.Ant, aw truth, like |Picturisation of ihe | character he able to hod their western front.§ hard and study hard.and fhey In.5 anous ceess murder, wil out, Armed Driscoll le made famous on the sage, my (hal whee the patriotic director of the ° .revrait 4, not as an arch viblatn, but pe nan experience than Royal tueur ot eigtum.M.Ge- .a | i À y cou id w w v varet, sheltered the French art pos- d h 1 «\\ also at the town ruaid well be proud the ae play.Tits Deen stripped §| vest s after assuring the (lermane nee nour1s ment and .a ot ; 24 has bre » à au trecestariis been stripped 011 twas folly to rek further damage f = .eh aot o rooght ra) much of ita brilliant dialogue AM! them by leaving them exposed.105 Other Attractions Lion aa heen produced with APRES, of mush of its eynivism.11) From the Drumsels ceilors where 1, and not one 0 1 Ppopall The resvifirces of a big organisa was found prasitla to retain Mr.Ar-| they were placed, Mr.Gevaert pu - ; C 1 P rf Zann Keefe, Huntley | 10 fine charactceization of evil, and | gonally directed their return to the \u201c ° ontinuous Performance from 1 P.M.to 11 P.M.\u201cMare Tihs, Freeman Bar 10 ua da pirit of a | Musume of Lille, Lach.Carole ular beverages meets their POPULAR PRICES pe SA BE ae ee : | % ® \u201cA aun .has hit around the ng char.\u2019 Lille been torn ruthlessly by Hide dy A vy Toe toy tore \"The Devil\" \u2014two beauilfub (German officers who used them as requirements 80 well as good firet part of the week.Hnapiring amd, poe fut Tove themer| coverings rn had + .; i whi rn p hy ride threuhou n Token al .SEVERAL Th?ol ot tem Fox en ure, ano te drama.The devil is till a bizar-| The Cambrai Mureum suffered and well made cocoa.NEW SYSTK BASK, lire, élaiboiicol, and étraîigely faminat- \\ go orth Battteford, Sask, Mar, 4\u2014 drama Cor his pate me ie ee 18 Parure, bis ue ia cused of his < p Loge + veral business blocks, an hotel and a nN ah Li viltory in the end.; d d 1 the Carnegie Library of North Uat- A vary the Victoria Thea ' \u201cIt hs all very weil to shock poopie] NDIG ure an e 1CIOUS.; tivforé are now heated by the new | orn t Tien wan pheked Cor Mien, 8 lite doit teus (ie FE BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT YREE : heating system.which utilises the | u-pige because ête story is one that] 10 froin the truth in themselves and, i exhauat steam from the engines at| ut igive hee & wonderful apport.IN he word.ays Mr Ari Th Walter Baker & Co.11d.3 the power station, und plans are un- | oi to Mhow her myriad of tnflowers it in rot morally Fight to denrers and TAY | ESTABLISHED 1780 \u2018 : der way to extend the system.nH over the wort her real éramatte; lrcourage thom.Hestdoe, evil In not | i MONTREALCANADA, DORCHESTER MASS.7 4 The mains are laid underground | gy yey as dietirarutahed from her TPONFEr than good.If good con-| ! a i and the advantages of the aystem.Ad | yea In merinis.According to All re.(tendu vnHantiv, good cares away i set forth by M.In.Cadwell.superin- | ue Mind White ln move attractive fhe viotory, If Mix were net oo what } Stomach Pain, Sourness, Gases, tendent of utilities, are uniformity of | The This\" than she ever was \u2018would he the ure of ait of ue\u2014the .heat, absence of dust and dirt, no exs | etienne *Continued-nest-wcek\" on, [use of coveything\u2014of anything?and Acidity ended with = pense in ouperating Individual sys | Antonio Moreno In the Pvoied \u201clt has geneaiy been considered: Pape\u2019s Diapepsin®\u2019 hors than the others.for some of the skeleton of the Cathedral, and tems, economy In production.lem: | yor and & comedy are alo on frat \u201cThe Devil\u201d photoplay is greater ne a ent legacies such as porce- \u2018the ancient walle of Bt.Remy, Ar ened fire hasard, saving of dotler And | the program (than \u2018The Devil\" Flame play, Which JresaammanntnenannnnnünnnÊnünanmnnbnemnbmnmÊèe an and pottery of the 17th century: an' eccours reaches 130,000,000.coal space and an added value to g .cet the theatrirat Word of Evo con- Out-of-order stomachs feel tine Pith several Watieaus, the finest in.t st th * 3 : a | property.- \u2014_\u2014 tvents hy the cars In 1908.8.Thel once! When meals don't fit and you , Cluding She Return Crom a Cam-| rence e socond etory © Superintendent Cadwell claims THE.AUDITORIUM surprises, the dramatic oimmxes.the| belch gan, acide and undigested food.paign.\u201d have never been traced.famous belfry ie to be cebullt.Alme (hat Nomn Battieford is the frail] On Sunday the Auditorium will everest linea have heen retwined.| When you feel indigestion pain, The 1.000,000,000 france asked of chateaux the most imposing of which: municipality to establish such a ays- |Arcornt GR Ive Leslie in \u201cThe Golden There will aim de other subjects; jumps of distress in stomach, heart.denmany naturslly cannot be aD-|.g the Chateau de Croucy, with hu ten us «public utility and the sec.|Fhower\" a\u2019 (he fourth episode of on the programme which us yt have hurn or headache.Here is instant pled toe eo home | area of thousands of france worth WV ehave n large and 0 offer steam to the cltitens sa |the serial \u201cFighting Fate\u201d a comedy net heen announced bit It de quite] relief.\\ ap the of Giveecentury oll paint! and | , The satisfaction of tering.the onto gwen pertes w || commodity.wonky, ete.\"4 ¥ certgin ta he up tn the umuni stand: | Just an soon an you cat a tablet ov reconstruction of the damaged build | furniture, adda $00,000,000 fraser w?4 worth considering.s mer Fee next week Vivian Martin wiW jar.of the Canadian Theatre who, two of Papers Diapepsin all the Inga throughout the Invaded regions.| the bill, while 43,000,000 franed are Ser our line before buying.Rotterdam, March 8\u2014The motor- |be æen in & picture entitlat \u201cTho runt & continuous performance from; dyanepala.Indigestion and stomach More than 300 edifices and ata-|needed for the Meuse monumenté 3 ship Java, 13,600 tons deadweight |Rens Of Phe Boul\u201d, à Wonderful pic- 1 to 11 9, m.Aiatresa cauacd hy acidity will end, | tues, classified by (he mimistry of including Verduws ttered Cath@ .T.J.MOORE & COMPANY, Limited measurement, han been launched at itur, considared even hetter than oe rm meee mt These plonsant, harmless tablets of! fing arta as \u201cpuliic monuments.\" | dral and episcopal dulidings, \\ 118-1239 MOUNTAIN NiLL, QUEBEC Nakskov.Bhe was bulit for the Kant [Phe Brandine Iron.Vivian pin, BOME NOISE, apes Diapepain always put sick.[are known to Mave suffered from AM La Manufacturers of Loose Leaf Devices Ann Company and 18 one of the [the part of & blind young woman: \u201cWhat was the\u2019 idea of all that) upset, acid stomachs In order at once | the German invason, enme of them | Mr.E.Duckwroth, of i argost ships to he fitted With inter.[who tather than sce her husbant racket you made In the bathroom?| and they cost so little at drug having being rased.Rheims alone | le amos the guenta regimtacad of \u2019 asl combustion engines.[and twee baby are and not ae she hay) \u201c dropped the crash towel.\u201d stores.needa 180,000,00¢ (rence 10 restars | Chateau.\u201cer 2 1 { Choice 0f All Uncalled-For Suits & 0\u2019coals At Our Friend- Making Price U choose any Uncalled-for Suit ji up to $45 they are all one price\u2014 that is the whole story.These garments at our Low-Money- Saving, Friend-Making-Price, are really wonder values, a price that heretofore was unheard of, but we are going to sell every last one of these Unealled-for Suits and Overcoats, all at one price; come, get yours.\u201cThere is every known style, color and pattern, as well as blue serge suits in the Jot, and your size is here.Uncalled-For Suits & 0\u2019coals Your Choice Sizes To Fit All One Price Mea.ONLY All Blue Serge Sui Vie $45 Included Values ODD ODD D.COATS| VESTS PANTS 3581s] 13 These Prices are Less than the Cost of Material alone English & Scotch Woollen Co.288 St.Joseph St- Quebec, Que.oDD Your Choice You will veer Outok Town Ba] FRENOH AIR TRAVEL Paris, March | cngaged in commmerconi ser Je trqversed, A distance of nearly [he0.060 miles : during IN.ast.conrtedl 4.697 puosengere 184 ton: of ma, Colonel Secon- L Bireiter ot Aerial Gervios de.ressatig te members of a v a | committee Crom the French Senate.4\u2014French air.; Seven Hnes are in operation, and it je expécted that vil te maintained Paris.Warmw, soon between Geneva, London, po vice wfl \u2018ba eaufliahed be'ween Pas and Barsonne.Biheo, Spain: during 1989.x\" I & 5 East Elgin Liberal Association Urge Overthrow Of U.F.0.: \u201cClass Legislation\u201d Alymer, Ont, Mar.4-\u2014The United Farmers of Ontario, their aims and | what they may develop into were the subjects discussed at the annuai meeting of the East Elgin Liberal Association held here this afternoon.A resolution was brought in urging that the Association take a stand to overthrow and do away with \u2018clase legislation of the variety being developed by the U.F.O.\" A dozen delegates including some women, spoke in connection with the resolution and deciared their feel- Ings against what was termed \u201cthat group of lodge farmers\".Dr.Miller deciaree smphatically that the United Farmers of Ontario have set the clock back a hundred vears and that the organization was ultra reactionary and opposed to the principles of good government | Becrstary Rogers declared that the! lero.has in it very vicious prin- i ciples which could not be tolerated.It allowed to gain ground \u201cCanada would become like Russia and the business and professional classes would lose their vote and be eliminated from a choice in me Government of the country.\u201d John McIntyre said he was a \u201ctarmer through and through\u201d but declared that \u201cPremier Drury had Ino more right to govern Ontario than Premier Meighan had to govern iat Ottawa.\" It was finally decided not to pase the resolution.! | | MONTREAL STEAMSHIP AGENT SUICIDES Montreal, Que, March 4\u2014With a hublet in his brain.the body of Henry Bitarski, steamship agent, of 850 Hochelaga Street, was found lying in his bedroom.by his wife, when she: returned drom an errand on which\u2019 he had sent her this afternoon.! &itargkl had suffered in health re-; cently and had had business troubles | He had todd his wife once or twice: that he would take his Jide.TRACK-WALKING HORSE DELAYED CONMUTERS' TRAIN | Melrose, Mage, March 4\u2014A track: walking horse delayed the supper of, raveral hundred commuters on five Boston and Maine trains here today ' fhe animal took to the tracks just {ahead of the first train and refusing, to be disturbed by whistle or bell continared its ambie down the rails.It piloted five slow-moving traine in and out of Melrose Highlande sta- dom, only trotting faster when boys: attempted to drive it from the track At Greenwood, the next station, the, |horss was Jured from the road bed jand the trains proceeded.LIQUOR COMMISSION Montren, March ¢\u2014The first ex Very Much Needed In Great TT THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.777, FEEL HARO ON | HAO RHEUMATISM BARRED FAOM LODGE FARMERS\u2019; FOR FIVE YEARS No Return of the Trouble Sines Taking \u201cFRUIT-A- nee T! TIVES { MR.JOHN E.GUILDERSON P.0.Box 128, Parrsbere, X.8, \u201c1 suffered with Rheumatism for fire years, having it eo badly at times I was unable to get up without assistance.X tried different medicines I paw advertised sad was treated by doctors in Amherst, also ia my home town, but the Rheumatism came back, In 1916, I saw in an advertisement | that \u2018Frais-a-tives' would stop Rho | matism, and teok eae box and got relief; then I took them right aloag for abeut six months and the Rhoumatism was all gone and J Aer nosey Fois is sinou, Anyone whe would eare te write ue as regards \u2018Pruit-a-tives\u2019 I would be glad to tell them wha \u2018Fruitatives\u2019 did for me,\u2019 JOHN B.GUILDERSON, Contractor and Mason, 800.8 box, 8 for $2.50, trial sise 256, At all dealers or sent pestpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont.RESTORATION F SOLD STANDARD Britain According To Financial Expert Lonalon, March 4\u2014Nesd or restoration of gold standard in Great Britain was emphasized at a meeting of | the Sound Currency Association recently held here.Sir George Paish, financial expert who visited the United Btates about a year ago, said the financial position of this country would not be sound until the gold standard was restored, \u201cWe could then be able to pay for things we require from other countries in goods or mi MEETING OF | periment in Government control of | operations and without fearing the liquor on this continent Was inaugu- | gold drain from this country\u201d, he rated today when the recently ap: said.\u201cThe gold standard of Europe pointed Liquor Commission held tal must also be reestabilshed.we first meeting at the Provincial Gov-' will not be able to resume the gold 4 normal achedules 1910 ond | Brumeels ani Cotourz, Regular sere Tealousn, and Casablanca, Morsoco, \u2019 Limment nffices in this city.It was: irtimated at the termination of the meeting thet the Commission had, passed the law in revtew and had\u2019 at \u2018at to draw up some mode of, procedure.: SLASHED WITH RAZOR i New York, March 4\u2014The crowds; in Columbus Circle were thrown inta| a near panic to-night when they saw: an umdentified man mring from a doorway, seize à young Woman and slash her face and throat with a razor.The man escaped in the: throng.The woman.Mrs.Grace Adams, (Ween Great Britain and the United rode ninety miles to plead with i if taken, it was sald her wounds were serious.Our portrait ie ef Me.MICHAEL T, MOONEY, of 65, Granvilie Avenue, Long Raton, England, whe writes :\u2014 ! \u201cSome years agn whilst touring Ireland | with * Sanger\u2019s Roval Cirers,\u201d 1 contracted i some kind of an irritable skin complaint, { which seemed to baffle different treat- \u201cments in the way of ointments | lotions, all of which utterly failed to ive me the slightest relief.tly at Long Faton where I am eng: as Advertising Manager of The Picturedrome, the ronductor there begged me to tr Clarke's Blood Mixture, but I refused, However, he, knowing its curative powers from experience, made me a present of à bottle, which I began to take.Recog: nising a slight imprr vement in my limbs, 1 got another , and continued the treatment until 1 had used four bottles, and now wy skin is perfectly healthy again.Tram Bod Logs.Abeoer ses, Ulcers, Sufferers cies bust Phos.Eereme.Dolls.Pimples, Eruptions.I» Gout.should realise that lotions and ointments can but give temporary relief to be sure of complete sud lasting benefit, the blood most be thoroughly cleansed of the impute waste matter, tbe true couse of such troubles.Clarke's Blood Mintare quickly aitacks, oversemes, and sapels the ionpurities.(bat is why so many remarkable recoveries sand to its credit, Pleasant te take, and free from injurious ingredients.Of oll Dealovs\u2014ses that you gut Clarke's Blood Mixture \u201d Bverytady's Bleed Purifier,\u201d standard here until we are able to put out new capital abroad to the extent of £400,000,000.\" D.M.Mason, who presided, said the Chancellor of the Exphequer had estimated that we would have at the end of the fiscal year a surplus of (234,000,000.which he proposed to use for the redurtion of the public debt.Mr.Mason suggested that 1f£50,- 000,000 or £100.000,000 were get aside far the purpose of gradually redeeming the redundant currency, in & comparatively short time there would be parity of exchange bhe- and other gold standard! countries.was à rigar clerk in a nearby cabs.| States res.At the hospital where rhe waz : SWELTERING IN OHAMA Ohamn, Neh, March $\u2014Ohams ! expertenned 4x hottent March day in 47 years today.The weather Bureau reported it was 30 degrees at p.m.the highest temperature for a March day since the buredu was ce.,tallighed.The next highest fizure recorded war 79 on March 3, 1905.\u2019 POLICE LORRIES BOMBED ; Dublin, Mareh 4\u2014Palice lorries :eacortine primoners to Dub'in Castie | were fired mn and bombed tonight (along \u2018he north quays.The police.(men returned the fire, k{ikng three Inergons and wounding four others 10n reaching Grattan Pridge, the oe.ries again were subjected to a fusil- tlede, éleveral more persona were wounded, among them two of the policemen.| | 1 ' BROWN'S WIFE 16 ! VERY HOPEFUL, Toronto, Ont.March 4-\u2014=\"1 saw Edgar at the jail yesterday and he appeared hopeful that everything would soon come out a eight\u201d Mrs.\u2019 F.M.Brown, wife ot E.M.Brown, who haw confessed to the recent Pank of Montreal robbery, declared\u2019 today.\"Edgar told me that the dank would receive back every cent that Had disappeared, aithough how thin wes to be done he did not say.He looked far from wed.\u201d FLYING COLUMN AMBUSHED Relfast, March 4\u2014FHty men ambushed a flying column of police and military in the mountainous district of Carrick-On-Bhannon, County Lelitrim, today, end a flerce fight eneued which lasted an hour.| A lieutenant commending the troops was seriously wounded and five aoidiers and two policemen were; wounded slightly.| DEFECTIVE SCHOLARS, | Montreal, Que.March 4\u2014That the percentage of Montreal school, children suffering from serious defects, caused hy malnutrition, is just about identicA) with that of the re-! cruits who were found unfit for service during the war, Is the statement of Dr.A.B.Chandler, of this city, speaking before (he Natural ! History Society, here.CITIZENGHIP Germans And Austrians Are Excluded For Ten Years\u2014 Some Exceptions Windaor, March 4 \u2014Before sub- {fects of Germany and Austria are sranted naturelisation papers by Canadian cours, they must produce that they were \u2018born in ten dtory auw controled \u2018by the Alea, socording to word recetved today \u2018by e local bare rister fram Dominion Government ofticiells, \u2018Thoes who cannot fuenish such proof witl be ibanred from cit- imtwhip fo, 10 years.Twelve men whoes applications (or naturalization were aiboepted today by Justice Lennox at Sandwich, represented esven nationalities.Not a single Austrian or German vas among 4e suc fu] epphcants LIST INCREASING VERY STEADILY Number Of Canadian Girls Who Have Married British Or Foreign Titles Montreal, March ¢\u2014With the marriage recently of the Earl of Minto w Miss Marton Cook of Montread attention is drawn to the fact that the Han of Canadian girls who have marned Brith or foreign titles is steadily Increasing.Perhaps the most Interesting marriage was that of Mdie.Eliza Agnes Joy to the Prince of Balm-8alm.The house of Salm -Satm is one ot the few surviving \u201cPalatine fam- hed, wan, and Austrian branches.The old \u201chotel\u201d of the French branch in \u2018Paris, a now the Chancellery of the Legion d'Honneur.It was the German branch which opened its ranks to Mâle.Joy who, after a Ife of rare adventure, joined the Carmelite order and bunied herself in à mon- watery in the Tyrol.Elza Joy was born tn the litue village of St Armand West, Missieque: county, Quebec, 1840, the daughter of one of the settlers of Bt.Armand Seigntory.Axcording lo contemporary ac- |¢ount she was a \u201closnboy\u2019\u2019.Tiring of the hum-drum life of the Village whtie #till a young girl, she followed « company of actors who passed through the counéy.The manager of the company was Colonel\u201d Le Clera.Youthful Miss Joy was & cle- ! ver girl, and she quickly picked up the rudiments of an actor's profes- don.tound it more profitæble to act as manager for Miss Joy than for a full dompany.A few years later while she was filing an engagement in Wazhington, ahe met Mince Felix of SGalm-Saim, a young soldier of fortune who journeyed wherever there | fr was fighting to be done.By her marriage in 1882 Miss Joy became Princess Felx of Sakm-Salm.After serving in the German and Ax trian armies, Prince Felix had come to America to draw hs sword for South or North, which ever ve.tained hm first.By his wife's influence he obtained command of à New York repmenmt and fought through the Civil War, the Princess serving as ! à & frurwe.After the war the two went to Mexico, where Puince Felix be- ame a.de-de-ramp to Emperor Maxmilan, and head of his household.He wus captured with the Emperor at Queretaro, and was only saved by the \u2018ntercendon of his wife, who President Juares.Prince Felix'e next fldd was the Franco-Prussian War.He went back to hs old regiment, the Grenadier Guards.His miNtary career was ended at Gravelotte, on Eliza Joy.the vilage tomboy, Agnes 1:30 Le Clerq, the popular aotress, Prin- \u2018 cess Fruix, the grat ladg.now ail merged into Moiher Sam-faim, Carmelite nun.The fiz, t Canadian bon to acquire & title by marriage was Genevieve Mucart.on granddaughter of Lous Hebert, the first Quebec coloniet, She | married the Marquis d'Aloginy de le | {I Cro.x, an ofticer regiment, man to mary & German nobleman wan Marie Louise Labadie, of Pointe in the Carignan \u2018de Levy, who {in 1778 married Paron |} | 1a Adelsheim, a German officer | {fl THE medicine a mother takes for her own constipation is seldom the right medicine for ber baby.Thousands of mothers for thirty years past have been ing babies Dr.Caldwell's Laxative p Peprin.which 19 à combination simple barbs with pepsin, The full formula is on the package.This remedy fa mild and gentle and does not grips.It contains no marcotics.Half a tes spoonful will relieve constipation, bl- sousness, feverishness, coide snd many It has important French, Ger- |- Ghe was beautiful and became |» 8 good actress.Colonel Le Clerq soon 1870.: The first Canadian wo-!# SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921.When Baby Complains.ARE MANY WAYS a baby has of expressing an or irregular or digression from its normal condition of health and Porpinees A hoy ory, & prolonged irritated cry.Reetlessness, a constant turning of the head or of the whole fretful, In these and other ways a baby tells you there is something wrong, Most mothers know that a disordered stomach, or bowels that do not act y are the cause of most of baby's À call for the doctor is the first thought, but in the event of any delay there should be ready at hand a safe remedy such as Fletcher's Castoria.Oastoria has been used for baby\u2019s ailments for over 30 years and has merited the good will of the family physician in a measure not equaled by any other cian baby's medicine because of its harmlessness and the ts achieved.y's remedy and not a cure- And remember this: Castoria is essentially a all for every member of the family.What might help you is too often dangerous when given to à babe.Children Cry For Lets Think It Over.There is such a thing as saying too much on any subject, and the \u201cgrandstand\u201d talker sooner er later becomes a bore.The truth is always welcomed, and the truth reiterated and confirmed is mere than welcome\u2014it reaches your innermost soul.Flatcher\u2019s Castoria is all its advertising has claimed for it, Scrutinized by the microscope of public opinion and used fer over thirty years it stands without a peer in the hearts of thoughtful, cautious, discerning Mothers.And once used, mother love\u2014there is no substitute for mother love\u2014will scorn to try a \u201csubstitute! or a \u201c\u2018just-as-good\u2019\u2019, Masquerading under many names drugs that are injurious te the tender babe haye found their way into some households, but the tight of experience soon casts them out.Are they cast out before it is teo late?MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT i AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHEI'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA auways Bears the Signature of TS HE 3 Doss Ho e THE GENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK @ITY.TONIGHT Those who were prevented by the unfavorable weather from coming to visit our automobile exhibits are welcome to our show-rooms.fl ot { i 14 We cordially thank all those who honored us with 3 a visit during this week of exhibition.Wu | The interest manifested by all, speaks well for the )! value of our large assortment.! All we are waiting for now is the favor of giving you a practical demonstration with the auto of your choice, 5 BIG AUTO EXHIBITION i AT CHICOUTIMI i From March 12th to 19th We have much pleasure in announcing to our Chicoutimi and Lake St.John customers that our grand Automobile Exhibition will take place during the week of March 12th to the 19th at our spacious garage at Chicoutimi.i i i i i i i {i 4 1 if li i We shall exhibit the autos: Overland-Eour, Oldsmobile Four and Eight Cylinder, Cleveland, Chandler and Willye-Knight.Trucks: Bethlehem, Kelly-Springfield, Oldsomobile, Denby and Chicoutimi dant of Louis Joliet the Canadian explorer.Mackenre of Toronto, married hand men, \u2018was partly Canadian, hia grandmother having born a Mim FunGerald, of St.John, NB.On the other hand.General de Castelnau, the famous French general, wes wa partiy Canadian, being à dumieme serving én the English areny.Many Canadians have married Germans.(The list Includes Countem von Zeppelin, a Miss MoGarvey, of Huntingj don, Que., Lt Gen, Count von Waldenses, one of the Kaiser's right wriate:, and eon of Count de engineer, of Panama Canal fame.A daughter of Or Willem Count de Lemess, @& noted French \u2019 - au a - xX 7 CER T .+ T Ea - ; 7 T = \u2014 - PRESIDENT'S WIFE HAS OWN IDEAS] ~ GEREMONIES' IN THE CHURGHES Mrs.Harding Possesses Un- er he Three) ROMAN CATROLIO .away es Capitel, ore Ris su: \u2014 usual Degree Of Pluck And cessor was taking his sath of offies, NR BaSTLaGA Outspokeness tnsugurel Coremens., Law Mam at 5:00, 6, 1, 8, ane Washington.D.C, Mareh 4.=The ||, 2%: Grand Mass at 30:30 am; Vespers et 7 p.m.reins of Presidentis! authority in the ® ne ton (MU Timers | United States passed from Woodrow | = Ï Land.pomsgems an unusuM de- | Wilsen to Warren G.Harding today \u2026 IRAN BAPTINT ORURCE and outapoietces, flse| in an inaugural ceremony At ones | uasty gi tM st 6:00, 616, 1, 8.30 .\\ .and 5:50 am.; Grand Mass ot 30:30 fects ang she 4 ot hesltnte do the simplest and most crematie of speak her opinions straight out from |?generation.~~ THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.' .INRUGURATION SUNDAY SERVICES SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921.dere Sa + r.owe w or © drama een; re- VEN if the Ford Car cost six Or seven a That wa du remet of Wostrow ra 10] ee a hundred dollars more iban it does\u2014the car : mistress, but they know that &n| private life, Insistent to the last| Low Mass 7, 4, 9 am: Ges Ford Car would still be tra economical delinquency wil call down & cebri-| moment that he woulé carry out o | Mess and Sermon af 10:30 am.: to buy mand they wi! not soon forget.On \u2014because of its great durability, occasions dre has doon moon daaking | FOUTIRE president's customary part) Vespers.Ssrmon and Bemediction at \u2014the low cost of operation, in the ceremonies, Mr.Wilson final-| 7:30 pm.ly yielded te the pleading of rela.\u2014 \u2014and the low cost of repairs, the charges for which are fixed by the Company in over : oad Ty Ae: NS courses nobody knows what that ail is about.AM her life Mrs.Harding has been & determined and tirelems worker, not TheseAreThe DistinctiveMarks Printed in Red Ink on Every Package of Genuine Original ai h; hin lite and only eccompanieé his Low sg dOnt Allon) only in the details of her hou: i.succsmor to the Capitol.éniidn M ase at 8 an 10:30 am.but in the prose sd of paie Pro MP rain Ré es onan Us st 9 a.m.; Banedis of the plomeer days of Marton.She scutive seesion, suvmItting in person (St.Foy Road) was born thers, und aithough In her | NC NOorginations of his ten Cabinet| Low Mass a: 8, : .: oo er pirents sained fo mo SR 2 SL FIL, Sire nL sare Mass and Sermon at 6:16 The low first cost of a Ford Car, the light - Who lean to extraragance, hour he had gone to the Whit#|10.20 am; Voopers and Bensdiotion consumption of fuel and oil, the fixed cost - of repairs and genuine Ford parts \u2014make the Ford Car, without exception, the most economical car to buy and drive; tives and to the warning of his ST.PATRICK'S CHURCH or antine Mood, her taihes, Ame |bs conterring vith the Benate in 6x: NOTRX DAME DU OWENS 3,000 Ford Dealer and Service Stations in 4} \u2018 othe abe married SE.tarding In | DO a he 0 0 Cen had ser TP \u2014the car, in fact, which the man of - moderate means can afford to buy and A ime department.She applied herme¥ to | 10 the public.The public colebrat- | Low Mass at 6:15, 7:18, 8:20 and] advertising and circulation problems ed the event by actually overrunning| 9:30, Grand Mass at 10: with an eye for efficiency el along |**® Srounds and pespivy through the | Véenees at 7:18 p.ra.the tine She watched the origine] | ViNdows to see the new President purchases of Print paper and mate- In conference with Cabinet officers.tals and she stood at the presers | Mr Harding took the oath of office; CATHEDRAL OF THE MOLY and gave instructions to the mews |3t 1:18 P.M.exactly eight years to v before they etarted on the minute from the time the same TRINITY ~ 9 boom Tounda with the finished pro- | ¥Ords of obligation were spoken by Celabration of the Holy Com- > .thedr Mr.Wilson at his first inauguration.a ; am.Morning yer (at .duct.The ina i cerem con- 30: Morning or an It is said of her in Marion that usure.onies, CON! Lory Communion (Cathedral) 11.00 not yet out of the woods financiafly |UnIocked the White House gates _\u2014 ANGLICAN oparate.and she went to work in its bustesens whieh for four years had been closed, ST.COEUR DE MARIE Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited when ave became the wife of the forming to Mr.Harding's wishes, 3 | strussting young editor she told hee were kept free from almost every DMM: 8unday School 2-485 pm.; Girls Ee racted to make him|Show of pomp nd circumstance thas | Bivle Clam 3.00 (In Carhed af) Bove Ford, Ontario i usuall: a ble Class (Hall), 3.30: Catechis preatdent some day, and it is known y surround the coming of a ing (Cathedral) 2.30; Catech\u2019z os hac a ot tbe most discoure- |ChIst Executive.Thousands wit-| JF [ROR SHS Evenint I OAS ED COR sing vtages of the pre-convention | 19824 the oath and cheersd the old Prayer and Bormon.Cathedral).FORD PRICES I I ampaign lent year it wes whe who {Nd new presidents along Penneyl- 7.00 .: x Car $ O78 - FLAKES inmiaded mont vigorously that the !vania Avenus, but the crowd was .euring 3 oo 1 fight be continued.only a fraction of the customary \u201cRunabout - Ç During the strenuous days when |!Nauguration thrones.ST.MATTHEW'S CEURCH.Coupe - - see w thoumnds were marching to the von pi Bible eed by Searse Ma Communton.o 1:30 sm Sedan - - tm 1 + front gocch of the Harding residence ngton at rst induction rayer, : a.m.; Holy Chases = MAND the big package from the original on lie.Mt.Vænon Ava.ehie was the|into offlcs and on & verse of Serip-gCommunion (Choral) 31 am sun \u201cTreck Chassis 750 in Canada ting riginal most Rctive figure about her hus | ture extolling the virtue of a humble | dry Behool, 2: pm: Rvenlss and Haale - x makers in The pu = o bard's headquarters.She was beside | faith In God.Mr.Harding plighted | Prever, 7 p.m.bye [QUEBEC BRASS FOUNDRY TELEPHONE 3434 THE NEW BRASS FOUNDRY IS IN FULL OPERATION PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES choosea horses and dogs for her pets Crue! treatment of dumb animals arouses her to militant protest.and on more than one occasion she has lie.In doing so.he fulfilled a prophesy of Mrs.Harding, who declared on election night last November that nne of the first act, of the next Ad- (Montmarency Falls.) Suny School, 10-3¢ am.; Moly We cust Brass, Babbitt, Bronze, Aluminum.We buy Brass, Babbitt, Bronze, Aluminum Scrap.Quebec Brass Foundry Corn.Des Prairics & Valier Sts.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH Morning Service, at 11 a.m.; Sab ath Schoo] and Bible Class, 3 p.m.; United Mission Service at Chalmer's Chuch, 7 pm.Rev.A.T.Love, minister, REDUCTION WE ARE OFFERING, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, SEVERAL LINES OF GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES: ALIMENTARY PASTES (ASSORTED), CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, JAMS, IMPORTED SARDINES, JELLY, ETO.see Onr Window Display Also, we have op hand the best brands of Wines and Liguers GEORGES PATRY \u201cThe House of Quality\u201d 33 FABRIQUE STREET, QUEBEC.i s attraction : ia slam orchestras.(he finest Thansrical efter P orchestras, the fines and that sued | odly mony the bet 1a the and.of Atlantic Cine's Winer offerings Irae ek the Pa fac inacion of tas dal, Resithful and cheerfui City by the Sea.GOLF.RIDING ON THE BEACH.MOTORING, PROMENADING AND ROLLER CHAIRING ON THE BOARDWALK, SALT-WATER POOLS.PIRRS, CONCERTS.DANCING.THRATRES, Me , ETC.THE LEADING HOUSE Always Unex for Cuisine and A Phone, Wire or Write for Information, Rates, Ets.(All are Ameriean plar.unless otherwise noted.) tt Cyr] ig RS sons or BT\u2019 | Yet Hillman.Prop Press NEW BIRD FOUND.Cornwall, Vt.March 4\u2014Ornitho- 0.1.1 ogists are endeavoring to determine Erinsville, nt.who sa \u2018Last , spring I got into à dadiy run down condition.I had no energy; work | loft me exhausted, and the least ax.ertion would make my heart palpi.the species of à strange bird that descsr.ded in the barnyard of Mrs F, D.Manchester, wooed & Plymouth Rock hen and was slain in & duel with a jealous rooster.The in- cons and the price of £.uncy breads 1 1-2 coms on Mondar.dy mout of the English bakers nh hr was anpounced to-day petition for new business dy the leading bak- era 48 anid to de responddle for the N.C.Rdwmrds | Alamec H Seni a ie PETE Ee ps Sheth N.).Collins.Mgraga Moron \"Eros [i Three ant veu = aR unions Therts Street 4nd So rr NJ.vie from Penna.Ktation.liman Ce Sit Arama for parties L'racnattea cut In prea, her younger daye she was a skilled Most of Mr.Harding's first even- no ne de ing in the Executive offices was medtum height, new First | spent with his secretary, George B.Lady carries harmelf erect and with | Christian, Jr.making ¢ preliminary a charming dignity.Pictures ssMdom | gurvey of the unfinished business \u201cright and her glances and emis stood since the days of Washington ; | o8 radiant as when ehe Was sixtesn.and Jefterson, President Harding mat omomem A Dominion Livestock Branch, \u2014_\u2014 appeared today at an executive ses- u orship , « GOOD HEALTH ae Se ere tn orostnt nom.|am.8t Anarewse and Onemers| | Issue Statement For Week nations of his cabinet officers.| Chureh will hold united ensasion se OT ess than ten minutes atter | vice at 1 p.m.Sunday 6chool| Ending On Saturday CAN BE YOU RS he had finished his address of five |at 3 p.m.Man's Bible Class at 1 .minutes the Benate had confirmed all | p.m.Women's Bidle C'ass at 3 p.m It 1s à waste of ti sides his cabinet officers, and In METHODIST CHURCH Wool Market for the wask ending.LE irre of Hocase 1g | Presenting those to the Senate suid (Cormer of Dauphine and $e.Stan.(March 3rd, the Dominion Livestock ihe long an you are probably worse pe sontres pinging Tio sains Streets) Branch, re rant room i .; © week have d off than when you started.What le | five body during his administration, | Morning Service 45 11 am: sun- ps n raed dois O1 cu A [B| should intelligentiy examine the | nominations in person.ve 5 : , Bcren Welcomevarious symptoms and trace the Cabinet Appointments.Pastor.sere derable quantities of graded Wools.RESORTS\u2014ATLANTIC CITY, N.Jcause: When you remove the cause.The Harding Cabinet officers as It is estimated thet in Esstern Canhealth will be urs.For example BAPTIST TRO anaemic people teen endure months | confirmed today were: - n a oh am; 8 ada, some 2,000,000 pounds of wool of suffering While treating ita symp.| Secretary of Stave: Charles Evane aoe .18 pm: Evondog Pest acs Hl hel in farmers\u2019 hands while VELI E 48 toms.such as indigestion, shortness | Hughes.of New Tork, : in Wertern Canada there will be in Pastor.» .of Pennsylvania.thousand pounds Further coneign- p ' Toa maustion after any email ef- Merle of War, John W.Weeke, the Canad gan.Cooper a Woo! de ÉRASHONE WINTE ES The apparent stomach and heart [of Massachusetts, n ve THE IDEAL SEASHORE WINTER RESOR wroudies dre generally nothing more Secretary of the Navy: Edwin CORNS Growers, Limited, Toronto, from Beautifu! Spring-like weather.à T ply of pure blood.This annemie | Secretary of the Interior: Albert te Bastorn mocie are a I state may have followed some pre.|B.Fall, of New Mexico.ee He er x 20 fl} vious iMiness, or an auack of mflu- | | Secret ot Agriculture: Henry medium cents; 1 commis : A lace, of Towa, î 1 1 + ons: or it may have arin trom |C BLE Cor Commerce, Merber Lift Off with Fingers | \u201cWeen woos wit be on the aver- 'b air, Tovbteln good health the sum.| Hoover, of California.age run 3 cents to 4 cente lower in the blood, but te do this you must | ty, of Ohio.Mao wore PEN con Cane Atan select a reliable remedy with a repus| Post-Master General: Will H .30 1s amd sales have been tation such as Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink | Havs, of Indians.gh a 60 conte.\" Pills.Theee pills enrich the blooa | Secretary of Labor: James À \" - , which carries nourishment to all thy | Davis, of Pennsylvania.MORE OUTS IN to do the work naturs expects of them.Thousands of men and women Montreal, Moreh, 4.\u2014The price of have proved this for themoelves.One the one and a half peund lost of Bring y r e ts of these 1s Mrs.T.Flynn, N ordinary bread will be dropped 3 1-3 We are proud of them and = I tate violently.1 had often read of |truder was g:ey about the ¢ise of & E Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills and decided duck, ad a long red beak and euch to give them a trial and 3ot 8 half [short legs that it maddied with dif- the prices are right dozen boxes.T had not been taking |ficully.Ite feet were wetbed and in 7 } | 1 \u20ac | Super A en an aching corn, in-| Chicago.IH.March.4.\u2014Decier- | | n .by the tm i had uaed che x boxed Superior agility won foe the roomuer.wan that on stops hurting.| then [ing that the 300,000 packing house + | 1 could do my housework with ease.\u201cName five animals shortly you Mit it right off with | cmployees thoughout the United! I can strongly recommend Dr.Wil- |Uving in the polar regions.\u201d fingers.Truly! States would resist to the last ditch | | liams\u2019 Pink Pills te all weak people.\u201d | Btudent: A walrus.\u201d Tour druggist sells & tiny bottle of |6 reductiom in wages ard a return JOHN HEATHS - \u2014 mopped on the atrests of Marion and | ministration would be to \u201ctake the| Ommrunion 11.00 sm.Washington to reprimand a drayman | policemen away from the White PRESBYTERIAN do her justice.for although her hetr|ieft by the retiring Administrationft Your Blood Supply is Kept Rich ten nominations.The new President Ottawa, Ont, Mareh 4~\u2014 (Canadian far more important a that youland had, therefore, presented the| 457 School, 3 p.m: Evenmg Service oplentive conaignaments made in 1920.PACKING HOUSE EMPLÔTEER You can get these pilla through Professor: Correct,\u201d \u201cFreesone\u201d for à few conts, suf- |to the ten-hour working day, a for- or à cabby for abusing his horwa In| House gates.\u201d | I is streaked with stiver her eyes are Breaking a precedent which has cs and Ted.submitted no other nominations be- Press) \u2014Reporting on the Canadien .Tease Couch, M.X 1 pm.Rev ~ =D These 18 ¢ steady market for consi.\u2014 .m.Rev.F.H Wentworth, hborhood several dred {af breath, paipitation of the heart| Secretary of Treasury: Andrew W pop \" ve ner o pa west to week.Prices being quoted on w high » 1 deer | than the result of an tnsufifcient sup | Denby, of Michigan.< Fave no equal, piers with un, ple ana proper course is to build up | Atty.-General: Harry W.De .price chan Eastern organs of the body and enables them | They will be ewern in tomorrow.BREAD ANNOUNCED.- Come and examine them the pills long when T fait & decided [fighting it used its Bil Uke « rapier.| Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little TO RFAIST WAGE-CUTS | 19 CROWN ST.TELEPHONE PEN any dealer in medicine, or by mail| Student: \u201cA em.\u201d fticlent to remove every hard corn.mal cull was issued hers to-day for ; id at 60 cents a box or : ! ott corn, Or corn between the toes, [a netlomsl conference of she em- boxes for $2.80 from The Dr.Wit.| Swat: \u201cAnd thede Polar|and the ealluses, without soreness or | ployess a Omahs on March §, and To be han of leading Stationers tn Canada liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.| bears!\u201d teritation.10, .a = FE | Tw | Mouse on Park Avenue- order with all modern conveniences.@MALI FUR NBOKPIECE in Mink lost on 8°.Louis êtrest on Wednesday between ¢ and 0 o'elock nets: Onmpbell's Garage.Finder will be hand omety cowarded on re- tarning same to: 49 ét Louis Street.Mar.sxiw.WANTED\u2014 By very large house.experienced carpet siesman, to sell Japanese Grass Rugs and kindred lines in Quebec and vicinity.Address, 8 Horikoshi & Co, 71 Maidson Ave.New York City.+ re rer tr AGENTS WANTED WANTED \u2014 American Importer | wants Agent in this city to handie | line of patient Noveitéen Exciusive !terrirtory.American Novelty Co, 120 8.State St., Chicago, Ill.SALESMAN WANTED \u2014\u2014 .AGENTS\u2014BRAND NEW SELLER iæ-vubberised aprons and other housshold necessities; big profit; no! esmpetition.Write Anderson Manu- | facturing Co., London, nut | Mar.3,5,6,x8 | - ook Whon your child is pale, listless, feverish, full af cold and doum't ent, steep, or ect naturally, don\u2019t wait: the little stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle thorough cleansing at once.Give a teaspoonful of \u201cCallfornia Syrup of Figs\u201d and in à few hours all the constipated pouon.undigested food, and sour blle gently pass and you have a well, playful Mother abyilds [og Give \u201cCalifornia Syrup of Figs\u201d only-\u2014Say \u201cCalifornia\u201d child again.Mothers can rest sasy f after giving this harmless laxative because it never falls.Children lear- ly love îte delicious \u201cfruity\u201d taste.Full directions for babige_and for children of all ages printed on each bottle.Beware of counterfeits.Mother, you must say \u201cCalif \"It you don't say \u201cCalifornia\u201d you may get an Imitation fig syrup.seed now.quarters of a pound each.Its only.Der pkt.30 cts.Farm and Plower Beeds, Planta, COURSE IN NURSING NASSAU Hoepita!, Mineo, LI.Wfferw a Whres year course in nurs.i lag to young women between eight- \u2018teen und thirty-five years of ge.NEW WHITE ALBINO TOMATO This novelty came as a sport, but comes absolutely true from The fruit is quite large, through: is most valuable for table use, and as it contains no acid it will become very popular, for thousæands of people do not care 10 eat tomatoes on account of the acid.The flesh is solid and firm, and on this account makes a splendid shipper.No garden will be complete without this valuable addtion.Our handsemely illustrated 11§-page catalogue of Vegetable, Implements, ete., for 1921, Bend for it.DUPUY & FERGUSON 33-42 Jacques Cartier Sq., Montrealaveraging nearly three- color is absolutely white clear Bold In packets Bulbs, Poultry Supplies, Gerden pect a bigger Salary if ycu don't Kmow both Lengquages 1 give po.- vate lemons and guarantee the suc- Classes ail days and evenings.For more particuliers se Bajond 381 St.Joseph St.Telephone 8211.Maréxim.BUSINESS CHANCES $10 monthly invested in Florida Qyster Culture pays estimated in- or cream flavored with extract of come $100 per month until end of world.Free information \u2014 12,00 quotations, Government $10,000 survey, sworn statements.Florida Board of Trade, Apalachicola, Florida-\u2014 TO LET \u2014 LUMBER YARD TO LET.\u2014Just third flats of the Levis Ferry ding, Dalbousts St.Fo: parti- apply to Geo.Trudel, City Sept.21 tt.| | Chocolate bars are a most ! delectable delicacy, very much \u2018in favor with epicures.Ours are the | very embodiment of perfection; they Æ | contain crushed nuts, honey, raisins in Quebec.Ak for them.FOR SALE.ALL Uncadled for suits and over- oonts from our 30 branches through out Canada will be sold at 814.00 each.0dd trousers 33.56.In many cases this price is less than 1-2 their actual value.Merchants .FOR SALE \u2014 Locomobile : Limousine for Sale, 38 H.P., | sven passenger, in first class\u2019 | condition.E.Towne, 120 St.Matthew St, Montreal.Marchtz3 buy these goods for remals to their cumomers.Wise men will buy 2 or 3 suits and an overcoat at this price.For sale at 388 Ht.Jossph street.Feb?x1m FOR BALE-Chalmers 6-cylinder Roadster, 1920 model, in perfect condition, fully equipped; only made a little over 4.000 miiss.Apply 19 Bt.Joseph street.Tel 4847 F Txt.L.HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014No.97 Bt Cyrille St, sight rooms.Apply to Meredith & Meredith, 4¢ Dathousie tt, Phone 562 Feb Sxim.: My tive section Canadian farm, fuily | Mocked and equipped is to be divid- ted and sold at a sacrifice.Hurter, $09 8.Wabash Avenue, Chicago, MACRINERY FOR SALE, VULCANIZERS \u2014 Be your own Som.Get into this rapidly growing business.We build vuloanising Eachinery oniy.AH types of equipment, supplies md tuols.Save FOR GALE.\u2014Property for sale on Bt.Valier street, in the centre of the city, at very good terma Good Good business pos.Apply to Box AC., care of Chroncle Offios.Mee, Ixth satxl.HOUSE FOR SALS - Medern \u2018In good Sight rooms, extension kitchen, For souliers apply to Meredith and 48 Dalhousie street.GOODS FOR SALE.CLOTH! CLOTHII CLOTH!!! Do your women folks need materiale in good qualities for their drenses and suits?We have thousands of yards that will be sold as low as $3.78 per yard, 1-3 reguiur price, In moodm 64 to 54 inches wide.This ia an excellent opportunity to get matertais in better qualite than usually found in womens fabrize and ais) take care of the children needs.Call at our store address, 228 Bt, Joseph Bt, ENGLISH AND #COTCH WOOLLEN CO.Fedbixim RECORDS EXCHANGED, PECORD EXCHANGE \u2014We exchange all kinds of gramophone records, for the price of 106 each.American Record Exchange, 3984 John Street.Peb.0x1lm PERSONAL, \u2018KNOW YOUR LIFE\"\u2014Latest scientific method.Develsp your powers.Band birth date: 136 stamps Satisfaction guaranteed, \u2018Walter Winston Kenliworth, 03 Bd.Courcelles, Paris, France, MARRY\u2014Thoumnds; worth § 000 vo $404,008) willing to marry; Mast Feiss, FREE, Ralph Hyde, San Franses, Cal.{vanilla, fruits or min, all covered words\u2014including U.B.Government | with a coating of choice chocolate.| They are incomparable.Try chem.The chocolate Bars Are On Sale CHOCOLATE BARS Corumel Bar Vorille Bar Marehmallow Sultans Sia Der Mershmellew Honey Croslian Pocon Fudge CANADA.) In the Record- Province of Quebec) er's Court, of the Diatriet of Quehec (City ot Quebec.No, 773, of 1921.The City of Quebec Plaintifr, ve Mam Alice Morin & sl, heretofore, of our Oty of Quebec, in the Du sMct af Queber, Defendants.Defendant Alice Morin je ordered to appear within one month rom the st publication of thie notice.Quabee, March 3rd, 1931.THEO.DUBE, Clerk of the Recorder's Court, of the City of Queben.Mar.4,6x3.WELLINGTON P IF sMiT, \u201c* \u201c> = METAL POLISHES.Z 5 » Tune ERy a0 WELLING us conoid JURDENED WITH GERMAN SHIPS Disadvantages Of \u201cReparation In Kind\u201d Forcibly Brought Home To Britain The disadvantages of \u201creparation in kind\u201d are being brought home to the British Shpping Community very forcibly by the \u201cdumping\u201d on the British market of at least a million and a half of ex-German shipping, and there 4 more ta follow, is the comment of Donald Muc- Leod & Co.of London.\u201cThess tore- ed sales are bringing about a tremendous slump in shipping values, tor instance, sister vessels, offered for mle by Lord Inohcape, were recently sold within threes weeks of each other at a drop of about £59, 806, À remarkable saie also is that of & 7,006 tonner built in Europe ln 1811 for British owners at à cos of about £8 10s, & ton, at that time considered à high price, dut which today would cos anything betwcon 130 and {40 a ton han been sold at the extremely low price of £16 10a R ton.À 6.100 tonner, 18 years old, 18 reported sold at £5 à ton, and older tonnage at {3 ive.These low prices nevirtheleas offer a most favorable oppoitunity to British owners who have capital lying idle to go 1n again, but as there are many old and undesiradle vessels among these prise ships it is all the more urgent that British owners be given full freedom in the disposal of their older boats to German buyers who, it is known have reeently been bidding for old B:it- Ish liners, only to be informed that the Ministry of Shipping refuses to grant a transfer to the German flag, and this notwithstanding the fact that a British ship may be chartered to à German firm without even going through the formality of securing a licinse, an anomalous position which simply reacts in favor of American and Scandinavian owners, who are only too willing to ae- commodate any buyers, German or otherwise.An announcement by the Reparations Commission states that up to Decemher 31 last 2.054,720 tons | gros shipping had been deMvered to the commission, of which 2,019.- : 854 tons vere ateamahips, 8,750 tons | team trawlers and 25.323 tons sailing veasels.Germany still has shout 500.000 tons of shipping to deliver.The commission has allocated 1.- 14.872 tons, am follows: Great Britnin, 1,470,838 tons: France, 166,924 tons: Italy, 124.901 tons; Japan, 24.478 tons, and Belgium, 15.831 tons.Of 38 steamers which were in South American ports and which ) have to he delivered to the commis mon 29 have already arrived in Ger- | many for repaire.Bales of these vermis are now gnîng on, not only in th's country but in Belgium.France and Italy, so that it is ob- | vinus that the demand of foreign hirvers for British tonnage (a hound | tn be restricted for some time, ex- «cent in the case of Grrmany, who :w111 be a buyer 2 we encourage { them, SATPPING NOTES.The White Star Line steamer | Cedric arrived at New York ycster- day.> .« The White Star Iine steamer Vedic, which arrived at Boston from | liverpool February 28th, is eche- duled to leave New York for Liveeponl on Murch 19th at noon, instead of March 10th.The White Star Line steamer Kroonland arrived at New York on Wednesday last.« « +» \u2018The Cunard Line 88.Caronia sails March 17¢h, not 16th.* a .The Anchor Line sails March 1%, .The Cunard Line B88 Albania, westbound April 3th and eastbound April 28th, are cancelled.The Anchor-Donaideon Line 88.Cassandra arrived at Liverpool on Thuraday morning, March 3rd.LA .LS The C.G, 8.steamer and ice.bresk:r Lady Grey left Quebec at 1:18 a.m, yesterday for Groree Isle Quarantine Station, having on board Dr.Martineau and a number of workmen, who have gone there to got the station in readiness for the sprning of navigation.e À.The C.P.O.Nmprems of Britain, from Iiverpool, arrived at Bt.John yesteMay morning with 1,182 passengers, 90 firat-claes, 487 second, and 667 third, 1,707 bags of mall, and 256 packages of parcel post and general cargn.The CPOG.steamer Corsican will mil from ft.John this afternoon for Liverpoal, °.».À 88.Calubria The White Star-Dominion Line steamer Canada, which sailed from ; Halifax on ?Inet, je | expected ta arrive at ldverpool | Monday.0 The Anchor-Donaideon Line B8 Cassadra, which arrived at Liverpnn) en route to Glasgow \u20acrom Portland and Halifax, will leave (ilasgnw nn | her westbound return trip on the 12th.; ° a Mr.Joseph Nordman, travelling \u2018 passenger agent for the Montreal office of ths White ftar-Dominion + Line, has heen appointed to take charge nf the White Star interests In Poland with headquarters at Danzig, and will sail on the steamer Cedric from New York on the 12th Instant to enter upon his new duties, which will sprctally deal with emf.| gration and guard against undesir- ahles mailing for Canada and the United States, a duty that Mr.Nord., man le well qualified to fill aw he is familiar with the situation and has raid that skilled labor lo not available for emigration being wanted at home for reconstruction.* vo Bt.John.NB, March 4 \u2014 None of the pamengers trom the Ermvpress of Britain oume ashare until this afterneon.The liner had 99 first, 437 scooné aad $07 thiré-clams pas- \u201cTRE QUEBEC CHRONICLE gere, in addition to 1, gonergi cargo, of which M3 tons was consigned to this ety; 1,797 bags of mail and 36 packages of parcel post.The mall will be sent out this evening on the regular C.P.R.train going to Montreal ia five special cara \u2019 .« » New London, Conn.\u2026 March 4\u2014 Capt.Frank Berrien, at the submarine buse here today, statud that the submarine 0-8 which was on Penikes Island in Bumards Bay was floated by the United States cutter Gresham and is now pro- coding to New London.No attempt will be made to float the ¢-7 on A sand bar in Block d Sound, until the afternoon tide.e ©.» New Tork, March 4\u2014The agreement between the Internationai Mercantile Marine Company amd the British Board of Trade, requiring\u2019 the company to operate its ships without injury to British commerc applies only to British flag veasels, P.A.& Franklin, President, of the Company said in a statument issued here toduy.This agreement recently was attacked by the Shipping Board which yesterday declared the company exclude from the agreement all its ships under American register.\u201cThe decision of the Bhipping Board does not in any way conflict with present o:ganisation, or methods of conducting our business,\u201d said Me.Franklin .« + Montreal, March 4 \u2014 Furness- Withy Shipping Co.have purchasud the Fraser Building and site at the corner of Bt.Sacrament end Bt.Alexis streets and will remodel ot rebuild on the site a building which will de in kecping with the other structures which the company has erected in other world porta The new building will be known as the Furness Houss, the name given to the company headquarters in other places.Transfer of the property was said to involve $190000 approximately, .e Montreal, March 4\u2014The C.P.04.Mner Victorian, which for many previous years ean exclusively te Quebec whl run to Montreal this summer, the C.P.OS.officials mat: ed today.It was further announced that the Victorian had been remodelled in consequence.The remodelling has taken many months, her Jaying-up date being January 28th last and her re-entry into service ie scheduled for April 15.Plans of the remodelled Victorian reached the city this morning and show many distinctive features which will make the new Vietorian rather attractive in the one cabin clam to which she now belongs.All her first.class or saloon space known an the promenade deck has been turned over for the cabin passengers ar lnunge rooms, card rooms, ete.while the lower promenade deck has heen eonverted In some pait to a children\u2019s play room, a new feature for a one-cabin boat.Boston, March 4\u2014The wrecking and probable total loss of the four.manted achonner Anna Laura Me- Kenney, of this port at Puerto, Mexico, was announced in a cable.\u2018gram to her owners by Capt.Davie today.Vemacl and cargo were valued at about $150.000.All the crew are belleved to have escaped.MIRE ER * % SAIPPING MOVEMENTS § \u201c » HN NN ted der The Chronicle by P.8.Stacking, Genera] Steamship Agent, 23 Du Fort street, Quebec Subject te Change MARCH $ Port Vic is.NY.St, obus 20 Cassandra .22 Kr.Aug.Vie.22 Aquitania 24 Emp.Pri 24 Albania 26 Chicage 26 1a Saveie .CANADA TO COMPETE.Washington, D.C., Mar.4.\u2014(By Can.Press)\u2014Rescue teams from Canada, the United States and Mexico are expected to compete in the International Mine Rescue and Firm Ald Meet which 19 to be held at Bt.Louis September 1, 3 and 3, the Bureau of Mines haa announced ot.| flelally.\u201cThey WORK while you sleep\u201d ig You are constipated, biliove, and what you n is one or two Cascarets tonight sure for your liver and bowels.Then you will wake up wondering what became of your dissiness, sick headache, bad cold, or upset, gassy stomach, No griping \u2014ne inconvenience.Children love OUR DEMONSTRATOR Will be at A.GRENIER'S Store St.John Street, Monday, March 7th, and following days to show Quebec housekeepers what good cakes and pastry can be made quickly and economically with.BRODIE\u2019S XXX Self-Raising Flour $2,750.00 F.0.B.QUEBEC Now on View at Our Motor Show Motors Ltd.Telephone 8550 19 Crown Street NEW SPRING 600DS AT LOWER PRICES New Spring (1921) Goods Re 30 to 60 % Cheaper And Are Much Superior to 1920 Stocks SEE THE NEW STOCKS WE ARE NOW DISPLAYING FOR EASTER Suits to Measure The Tweed Buits, priced 346, $49.and $53.00 are now reduced VO Len seccu0000s PAP 428.08 The Berges and Vecuna Buits, black and colors, priced $33.00, $42.50, $49.00, are for a few days at .vases.320.95 Only a limimted quantity to be sold at this price.Suits for Boys Grey All Wonl Homespun Suits, for boys, sizes 8 to 14 years.Special price .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.00\u2026.s 2accssece»s00 020 08.06 Hats and Caps Camels Hair Hats, for boys, reduced to .English Tweed Caps for boys.fipecial price .ss Costume Serge $00 yards of 54 inch navy and black serges: BOP 2220400000 so se eu ee 0e conan artesian seen BR LT) yards of Whiprord and Berges, black and colors, a priced, 31.16 10 $8.96, for .$108 Suits New Spring Suits of black and colored Serges, a pretty style, for ladies.Bpecial value .\u2026.0000000000- cee.920.98 Al Our Stockings Are Reduced Black Cashmere Stackingn for ladies, values $3.36 for $1.76; $1.96 for $1.39; $1.50 for ees B80 Colored Cashmere Stockings, for ladies, values $3.76 to $3.26 for $1.75; $1.40 and $1.78 for 980 Silk Stockings, black and colors, values $2.88 for $1.95; $1.06 for $1.49; $1.60 for #80; $1.00 £OF «vvvesensas sastsarncnressvsansvees: B90 Wool Yarns at Lower Prices 4 Floss, 256 for 9c; Monarch Floss, 400 see ste; Silk and Woo! Ivorine, b9c for .400 ane ns sac seens0s value $3.78 Cottons Polonia Velours Flannelettes, priced 65c to 80e, fOr s.10x00u0 sauce Striped Flannelettes, for smoking jackets, | reduced price Bheets, priced $3.66 for $2.00; $3.98 for $3.38; $0.78 POP Lecsessocescs00cn2 0000000010 $8.00 seusoreasosencrvrasc000000.800 Piltew Cases, priced 46e for 97 1-20; 60c for §0c; $1.10 for 900; 43.00 for .81.60 Boots and Shoes of Exceptional Value | Dongola Hoots, black and brown, with high or fow heels, for ladies, sizes 3 to 7, values $6.00 and 37.00 for .8005 Black and brown calf and dongola Beows, Goodyear weit, fer menuises b to 10; value $8.00 for .\u2026.\u2026.00000000000c0 cc UGS Dongols Boots for children, sizes 4 to 7, and § to 10.Special price 81.76 ANA 2.021000 0c00n ace 00s00 100 cas no ose ue 00 an 0000 UMTE McFarlane Boots for Children at Lower Prices.200 pairs of black and brown dongola Oxfords, with high or low Bete for ladies, eines % 1-32 to T; value $6.60 for .0040000000000 00 FAGUY, LEPINAY & (29 FRERE St John Street Phone 8800 254 to 264 Sk John Streg Phone 8800 Casserets too.10, 26, 80 cents.\u201ca Ce \u201cNu A RTS A IST DORA SEL REGULAR SERVICES Halifax to Léverpool Halifax To To Liverpool and Glasgow Cassandra.Man 30111 Aph SUMMER SAILINGS MONTREAI-GLASGOW New ow York-id Mar, Man Mer, Mar, Apr, 2 24{June TiJuly 12 1.M.@ Caronta.:: Man 19 Ply.Cherbourg and Hamburg T.BA Saxonia.Mar.13Apn 33 From Portland From Halifax Saturnia: .ApA 26.:.Apn 39 May S|June 11jAug 16 Cassandra May 27July 2jAug.§ .Saturnia York\u2014Giagow (Via Moville) Mar.36{Apr.23|May 21 .Celumbia BlApr.16/May 17 .Carmania 17|Apr.30lJune 1.,.Carone + a.Vasarl +.Albania 28{ May 21{June 23 X Aug.Vict.N 1 A es ~ v .Mar, 12/Apr.281 June $% Imperator Mar, 28iApr.12'May \u201cApr.N.Y.Plymouth, Cherbourg, MNam- \u2018Mar, New York, erbeurg, Southamp- 3.Aquitania T{May, 12{June 5.Mauretania burg.Mar 10;Apr.StiJune 20.Maxonia.N.Y.to Vigo, Gibraltar, Pateas, Dubrovnik, Flume and Trieste .Calabria Pordiand\u2014London.eue 20000500 9 Venuaia .*White Gate .*Cabotia ecacgn only.Fee rates of passage, further particulars per oY add or THEROBERT REFORDCO., LisiTE GENERAL AGENTS ST.PETER STREET QUEBEC D.24xtu,th,st to D.31 EPL AS Jy DOMINION LINE PORTLAND, Me\u2014LIVERPOOL, Canada .April 2 HALIFAX\u2014LIVERPOOL Haverford .|Mch.14{Apl.28 Canada .Aptil 3 HALIFAX, HAMBURG, DANZIG, LIBAU, Gothland _.|Mar 28 Apr.18 MONT 1\u2014QUEBEC\u2014 LIVERPOOL.Canada .May 7unc 11|Jely 16 Megantic .May 28Junc 35 July 38 AMERICAN LINE RED STAR LINE NEW YORK\u2014PLYMOUTH=\u2014 : CHERROURG\u2014ANTWERP Kroonland.Mar, S'Apl.0 May 31 Finland.Mar.36 \\pl.30 June 4 Lapland.pl.2.May 28) .Zcelmæl.And.16 May T June 11 WHITE STAR LINE N, Y\u2014CMERBOURG-\u2014SOUTH- AMPTON Olympic.[Mar.18|Apr.20/May 14 Adriatic.Apr.6May 4jdune 1 NEW YORK\u2014LIVERPOOL, Cedric.Mar.1ZApr.16'May 14 .(3rd class only) Mar.19 Apr.2Apr.80May 38 N.Y.vin\" BOSTUN\u2014AZORES=\u2014= GURRALTAU\u2014NAPLES-\u2014GENOA.Full Information at: W.M.Macpherson.53 Dalbousie st.Quebor, or Local Agents.temptation to oney your kot greater than wl your money Is in a - eccount in bank.That mergin of tion may mark the di srence between an 3 CJ Manager.ATE INVESTMENTS Securities.Maturing.Interest.Bonéa of Canadal924 to 1937 6 Matane.1925 ° Chandler .1840 .Three Rivers (Preferred).1923 ° Town of La Salle.1935 .Village of Amos .1926 6 Kenogamt School Corps vn «ov vse 1981 ç Town of Muil.192: + Cie de Pulpe et des Pouvoirs d'Eau du Saguenay .1927 to 1934 6% Montreal Publtie Service Corp.3934 \u201cth Stadacons Hydraulic Co.1931 1% Fabrique N.D.Perpetual - Secours 1926 .| Notre Dame Honpital, Montreal 1940 ¢ Town of Kenogami.1926 [] Grand'Mere, School 1928 ° | city of Port - ! Coquitlam.\u2026.1924 8 (Payable in New York) Provincial Securities Lid, 105 Mountain Hill, Quebec.Phone 6877.A.8.Bolavert, Representative, 36 St.Antoine 8t., Three Rivers.P.Q.Phone 750-W.J.M.Mackay, Pres: Hon.Ad.Turgeon, V.-Pres.: J.M.Holsvert, N.P., Managing Director.Marchlxtu.th.satx3 McDOUGALL & COWANS O 7xtu.thatx39 LE FREIGHT SERVICE PORTLAND To Leith and Newcastle Cairnmona.\\bout March 19 The Robert RefordCo., TAmited General Agents # Stock Brokers 116 Mountain Hill We Buy and Sell Victory Bonds Telephones 1402-1403 BRUNEAU & DUPUIS (Members Montreal Stock FRENCH LINF New York\u2014Havre\u2014Paris Rechamleau \\ 103 Apr.12: May 14 Ia Touraine 15 Apr.7: May 12 rance 3 Apr 14: M La Savoie 26: May 21 ine 2b la lorraine Apr.2; Apec, 36; May 28 Leopoldina .Apr.5: Moy 21: June 2 Chicage .Apr.10: June ®: Juiyl2 Hamburg Direct Niagara .Mar.15: May 7: July 2 New York\u2014Vigo\u2014Havre Roussillon Mar, 24: Apr.28 June 7 .®\": A ri Ty Mogren ry Langevin 306, ore a erie, © A a fi EASTER CRUISE | ren\u201d MARCH 23 West indies, P Canal, Souths metrics Specially Selected abi) Woes Bre | (BPEND FASTER IN HAVANA) WH TE STAR LINE s.s.MEGANTIO LARGRRT SHIP TO TROPICS Boot now: $400 and wp Carlier Cruise stars Fobeuery 21 International Mereantile Marine Cs 88 Dalhousie SL, Quebec, Ex ) M STOCK BROKERS, \"PHOXE 1898 11.13.18 Sasit-au-Mstelot St Direct privato wire with: PONT & FLAG 80 Wall Ne, New York C.P.0, S.Steamers C.P.O.S.offices that this summer season, up on all lines.FRANK 8.STOCKING General Steamship Agent 12 Du Fort Street Foreign Exchange (By 1.G.Beaubien & Co.) Montreal, on: Montreal, on: || New York: greméum .14% London: pound etecèng $ 446 Atinouncoment 4 made In Buence cures that the Krupps of Gesmany have been awarded a contract fer 10,000 iamvinated steed car whee's by 16 A.ce nbino Btatce alttwer.\u2018| Parle: franc .$.0881 Frusses: franc .$.0872 Geneve: franc .8.108 Berta: mark .Vienna: crown .Rotterdam: +.$0978 WILL STOP AT QUEBEC.The undersigned has just received information from the their steamers from Montreal east- hound will stop for Quebec passengers by tender during Bookings are rapidiy\\ filling Closing Letters Canadian Press (By Canadian Press) New York, March 4\u2014Busineas on hw stock exchange today was over- vhadowed aimost from the outset by the inaugurei ceremony in Washing ton, the Gtrest manééssting unusual faterest in incidents attendant upon the change of aximinéatratton.Excerpts of President Harding's ad- dren verve impued by the news tickers during the Intermadiate pertod of the trading.The views of the new chief exacutive regarding abnormal expenditures in dve Untied States coad just ment of war taxes and adequate cre.aktw struck a responetre chord in Mloating @ further Jet down of oper ations tn the steed industry, an advance in oft prices on the Pacific Coast and Wve flrrmmeus of foreign exchange Atiantic-Gud and West Indies shares weve aguin the ar features of the irveguiar heavy market.The common and preferred vustained eurty Jomses of five points on heavy meFling due to postpone - ment of dividend activn on the mejor asus, prompted by the company'w financial requirements.Other ofls, as well as motors and thelr subsidiaries, steels, equipments and food specialties, ware toswed to and fro wencting quite generally, however, in tive fast hour.Trading in rails wes negfigibde, apart from a Eee THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE ar \u2014_\u2014\u2014=l elk Commercial and Financial News Closing Letters By Local Brokers * (y Bruneau & Dupuis) New York, Mareh 4\u2014The Presidents memage, though | practicatiy covering the ground expected has had litthe or no effect on the market.There was nothing new or of importance throughout in the menage which had not been anticipated and consequently it made no impression on prices, The market was somewhat heavy in the middle of the day but improved a Hitle bit towand the clone.The main thing that \u2018stands vut tn the president message io that there fe Mttle prompect of thepe coun tries attempting to amend, and then join the league of nations.It looks as if the president was bent on cer- rying out an Independent although heiptu) to forelgn policy which would appear to be in accordance with the results of the Cast ebectton.Am Germany has been given until Monday to make thelr answer to the Aflles, nothing new has come from Europe, Trading was in about the aame ner- row Hmits and money the same, so there mes not much of interest in the days seamivn.Sates 484,300, (Breen, Gourdessl & Chariebols) New York, March 4\u2014The current week in the securitien market witnessed no reldef from the price irregule- Mar nor the profcestonal make-up of the dealings, such as have chume- terized practically every messiom for thee past several wewka The unwil- (linieress of public literests to en- « le I= =) The Montreal Stock Exchange Montreal.Que, March 6\u2014Beewe- tes lod today's market on the socal Btark Exchange with Brompton second, The former range between 45 and 46 1-4 snd the latter over a range of twu points between 36 3-4 and 34 24.The undy outstanding Ceuture was the recovery in Riardéon which re gained 4 points lost yesterday and an entre 1-4 point.wedding up to 123 3-8 and cloning 123 1-4.Howard - Smith also En quiet trading added 3 1-3 polmts at 91 1-2.Abitibi wee up a fonction at 34 7-8: Laurentide gained 1 1-6 points at 63 3-4; Span- Lin Common was up 1 1-8 points at 71 1-6 and tire prefenmed \u20ac fraction at 82 1-3 with Wayagameack the only louer in the group.eciling down a point go 69.Other material net gains were Canada Car Common up two poiris to 33 Canadian Cottone Preferced up 4 1-2 pointe to 77; Glass up à point to 59 ad Webaato Cotton, up 3 points to The largest joues \u201cwere acored by Canadian Cottons Common, which was down a point; Gemneeal Electric down 2 points: Lys and Twin City down a paint each.In the banke, Montreat end Nova Scotia each lust « point.Bonds were sightly leas active and heid thelr ground.Total sabes, listed 7.526: bonds $310,080.TI L re\u2019l0ivi ralT?¢® nh c2ol40 {By Breen, Gourdeau & Charlebois) AMERICAN TRADE INEURQPE DROPS United States Dept.Of Commerce Reviews Volume Of Business.Washington, March 4\u2014There waa à sharp faling off tn American trade with Europe in January, as comper- od with December, and à reduction in the vitume of wade with South America, A review hy she Departmest of Commerce shows that emports te Cermany decneused neardy $10,000, 000 as compared with Decemtser, and imports from that country nearly $1,000,000.The expart figures were $48.362,000 and the wial imports $4,- 430,000, Exports of $110,802,000 to G Britain compared with 8138,850,800 tiie month before, ant {mports were fu 3 4a7.000, compared with §19,334,- Exports to France were $33,818.000, compared with $38,011,000 In December, and mports $10,012,000, compmred with $11,898,000, .Exports to Italy were $29,358,000, compared with $31,944,000 the] month before, and imports were $3,.325,000, compared with $4,689,000.Exports to Spain were §14.968,000, compared with $17,019,000, und im- bore $2,499,000 compared with $3,- 031,000.Exponts to Brazil were $14,128,000 compared with $19,235,000, and im.iports were $5,712,000, compered with $9,338,000.Exports to Chite in January were $6,865,000, compared with $7,362,000 and mporte $4,041,000, compacud with $7,829,000, Exports to Argentina were $24.- 231,000, compared with $23.206,00\u20ac and imports were $5,730,000 compared with $9,454,000.\u2018Exports to Uruguay were $2.399.- 000, compared with $3,219,000, and imports were $958,000, compared with $786,000.7s Exports to Central America amoum.ol to 08,732,000, as compared to $7,774,000, and impos $1,667,000 compared with $1,809,000, Exports to Cuba were $46,405,000 compared with $45,357,000, and fm- ports $12,970,000, compared with $10,799,000, Daily Gossip On Wages of pud Lets were reduced from 918.52 to $15.02 à tun and f- nisers\u2019 wagu were ctormæpondingly cut as à result of tire td-monthly sc tlement in Youngstown.Ohio, between the Amalsamated Assoriaætion \u201caf 1ron, Steed urd Tin Workers and \u201cthe Western Ber Iron Manuafciurens Aspociathon.moderate inquiry for the cheaper in! pug in new speculative commit- Bid.Askedsues, where variatile gains were part-: ments continued strongly In evidence, | Ames .cer ae a 24 ly retained.Sales amounted to 475.-!n eämilar condition 10 thet which has] Abitibt .36% si 000 ahares.exinted for sometime, and It was due | Asbestos .,., .7% Condfttons in the bond market| ew this state af caution upon the part Brasilian .324 33 Were unchanged, many of the more of the wpecwative public that was! Brewery .\u2026.ss 45% prominent domestic and foreign is-| responsible for the unsatistactory ac-| Bridge .834 sues, especially the latter, extending|tions of the share list.In addition | Brompton 35% their recent declines.Liherty bondalto the various factors of douhtfut| Cement se also cominued to ease the 3 1-2°% outcome that have been affecting sen.| Detroit 220 SK se muking & new low at 90.50.\u2018Totalltiment develpments during the] Generaf Electric .114L4 116 sales (par value) agureuated 89,675,-| week contained new comsiderations| COF - n 35 oc.chief among which was the confer.| Olass seen BO bt ence at Londnn between the repre- Dominion Steel .42 429 The New York vertatives of the Allies snd Germany [aurentide rene ee qu » and also the inmuguration of à new Porn IUT administration at Washington.Quot- ce a Stock Exchange ed vatues tended lower in the earlier Gore thee i > \u201cewlons of the week, improved some- Riordon .TT 13 what during mid-week, but trading! gy, ing, an 105 (By Brumess & Dupsis) quteted down\u2019 very materially toward metier n° is Open Close | ihe close, practically marking time! spanish Ur 71% Am Beet Sugar .43 44 pending somewhat improvement inlgteel LL.so.Am Bosch Magentu.54 53% |outtook.Nothing was dischosed dur- Steamwhips .291, Am Can .\u2026\u2026.2816 13 img the wesk of any definite chaîe| Atlantic .: 3014 Am Car & Fdy .(1233; | 1284 |in the market's character.Toate ne ns Am Cotton Oil .21% 2% Salen, 484.300; bonds, 15,647,000.| Toronto .68% 69 Am Inter Corp .4474 4414 \u2014 Wnbasso .413 _ Am Locomotive .3844 as (By I.G.Beaublen & Co.) Wayagamack .68%; .Am Smelting .41% 4114 Carriagin .19 Ara Sugar .98 a New oYrk, March 4\u2014President Tramway : Am Sum Tobacco .86% 83354 Handinx's Inaugarral speech has had er > Am Woolen .83 633; |Httle effect on market movements Banks Anaconda Cupper .38L4 3814 | this afternoon.Mr.Harding's geq-| Montreal .204 208 Atchison .B2lg $4 erul attitrde has been thoroughly set! Royal .Lo.201 Atlantic G & W L.40 +014 forth and his speech today dd Hutte | Union cee eae oo.2138 138 Baldwin Laco .89% 8874 ; More than generalize.There was, Preferred.Baltimore & Ohio .34 34° |some industrini wveaknems this aftew-| ames .an Beth Stuvel (B) .57 6714 mom In the apectaition Stromberk Car ., _,, ,.ze California Petrol .40 38% ; Carburator went off savers! points goanien .,.B31; 84 CPR .cess 114% 114 [when ita dividend waw passed.Food | gieamahips .67 es Central Lenther .39 3 Products, General Motors, the Buger geeel ,., .92 .Chandler Motors .684 | stocks, and the Mexican oils were War Loans.Ches & Ohio .5944 | lan reactionary.M bid Chi M & & P pfd.42 42 Thve railroad tone was better with| 1925-9414 bid.do R Istand .27} 2714 | Reading and a number of the low 1937-3734 bid.Corn Products.113 71° | priced issues working upward.Victory Loans.Crucible Steel A 9344 | There has heen higher trend ve.1924\u20149854 asked.Cuba Cane Sugar .231; 231; Frentiy in a number of the low priced 1834\u201495 1, to #81.Erie Rallrosd .13% | rails euch as Kansas City Southern, 1922\u201498%4 bid.General Motors .18 San Frrandaco, St.Louis Southern, 1923\u201498 to 984.Goodrich .37% |Cotorado Southern and Rock-Istand.| 1927\u201497); bid.Gt Northern pid 7434 1933-9854 to 9534.Inspiration Copper .33% 3314 19237\u20143954 to 95%.internat Nickel .164 15% AFTERNOON SALES.PE Janine A aha The Toronto Aviat: 10 ut 34% 30 at 36%.en Brasihan: at 2.Internat Paper .64 ë : à mms Est 1 14 1,| Produce Market] srmmum com Hi, 7 | Keystone Ttre & R.154 18% Car pfd: 65 at 79.: : , Print ae eet .BS on Toronto.Ont.March 4\u2014Manitoha| Cement: 40 at 64.Mexican Petrol \" 1861; nats, Camdian Western, No.2 50| Dominion Bridge: 21 at 82.Mirsourl Pacific : ag 1944 B-8¢: No, 3 46 1-8c.; axtra No, 1 feed Dominion steel: 275 at 42%, 2» New Haven ey 1034 [48 3-8ci Nov 1 feed 44 2-Rc: No.2 at 42, 5 at 42%, 20 al 42, NY Centrat im?71.[feed 41 3-8¢; ail in store Fort Wil.Dominion Glare: 34 at 65.sam.roit: .i UL 0H na Northern wheat.new crop, No, 1| Lake of the Wounds: 15 at 148.N 8 steel .37 27 [$1.98 1-4: No.2 8195 1-4; No.3| Maple Leaf: sat 20 | Pan Amer Petrol .7414 74 (31.94: No.4 $1.95, afl in store Fort Montres! Bank se at 205.my .R.38 wnkem.: .Dennen R.R.SA je American orn, No.3 yellow, Sfc| Breweries: 19 nt 10 \"ou Republic 1 & 8 .87 8434 | nominal, track Toronto, prompt 1 ae sth 265 at 46, at 46%, Royal Dutch .60 601; | shipment.: \" st Louis &gr.jody ne \u2018Canadian corn.feed, nominat.Quebec mn a ha at Sinclair Oil Cons .23% 23 Manitoba parler, In ore Fort ae allway ?Southern Pacific .96 9654 | WitHam No.3 23 3-4c; >; pe-| 89.; Southern Ry .nt ne sects 62 1-4c; No.1 feed 61 3-4c.Bhawlnigen: © at Rot \u201d Stromberg Cr.31 Barley, Ontario malting, $0c to Steel of Secret 20 at 114 Studebaker .58% 59% |8tc.outside eh River.50 at 7136, 16 at Texas ON .4134 41% | Ontario wheat, No, 2 $1.90 to $1.05 a ie att Texas Pacific .22H \u201c2234 |.0.bh.shipping points, according to amish River pfd: 18 at $24; Tohaceo Products .85 6354 | eretrta; No.2 pring $1.50 to 81.86; sn 228 nt 1234.ve Union Paciñe .120% 120% | No.2 goose wheat, $1.75 to $1.88, Wabasso: 50 at 41 4 Unités Retail Stores 644; 84 Ontario oats, No.2 white, nominal, a : - U 8 Induat Afcohol.87 87 |46c to 48e, according to fretghts out- A U 8 Rubber .87 87% [aaa .The Chicago UN Steel .81% 1% Peas, No.3 $1.66 to $1.68, accord- Utah Copper .4914 4990 treightæ.Van Steel .3334 34 Le cet, No.2 $1.00 to $1.08.Produce Market Westinghouse .4464 46% Rye, Nu.3 $1.80 to $1.88.Willys-Overlané .7 T4 Ontario flour.90-per cent patent, | Chicago, IH, March 4\u2014Incressed Worthington Pump .48 46); $3.50 hutk .confidence in values showed Îtæelf .Manitoba flour ct Lt cash | in the wheat market | Soar largely on prices, fit patents, 5 i secogd | pecount of crop ons an ex- Oil Market patents 810.20.port arsines, hut alec owing more or Milifced, carinade, delivered Mort: [lems to optimism based on President London, March 4\u2014Chose.ren), freighin, bass Inctuded: Bran.|Hending'as inaugural speech, The Calcutta Hnered £17 18s.wer ton, $37.to $40.; shorts ver ton | market closed frmat 1 1-2 to 8 cents Yared ot 25e.104.$35.to $35.; feed flour $2.35 to $2.50.| net higher.Corn gained 2-8 to 5-8 paren ofl, £80.Hay, No.1 per ton, dated, track |to 3-4 and cata 1-2 to 8-4 cent.In Petroleum.American refined, 26.) Toronto, 828.to 224.provisions thers was a set-back of 4 1-4û.: emirtts 2e.4 1-4d.Straw $12.per ton, canriote.seven to fifteen cents Cloge:\u2014 Turpentine spirits 55s, Wheat, March $1.73: May $1.63 Rowin, American straimed 19s.1-2.May 71 8-de: Juiy 78 8-4e (type \u2018QG\u2019 208.84.9, .Com, May +dc: July 4e, , Australian 376 pd.Onis, May 46 1-2; July 47 B-8c, ation, Australian Gov't.Bond Yields| guia Me +125 Savannah, Ge.March 4\u2014Tumpen- Riba, May $11.77: July $12.17.Sve firm, 54: salve 76: receints 22: | compiled by L.(0.Beaubien & Co, = Mriyments 7; stock 12,340.Ronds Free From Ul income Rosin, quiet; no sim: receipts 118; , ~ men Tas Egg Market shipments 1: wack 76.604.Vict.Bonde revaliing Invesim ; sian armen due Price Yield Otawa, Ont.March 4\u2014An eastet 1923 sue M% 630 fecling prevaus tn the market fox Sugar Market 1927 be 97% sex egw ond lightly lower prices are te 1937 4% 29% 5.55% |be noted.Conœumptive demand la Nem York, March 4\u2014The rmw| 1922 b%% 4% 0.93% [zor and trmding in à fobbing way ia sugar mecket was unchanged sa 41933 4% 25% 5.66% (active, Cable advice Ange not hold 3-4 cents for Cubas, cost and frelght| wer Loans cut any immediate prospect for ex.equal to 8.77 for centrifugal.There | aa 1 04 0100 [Pont husincss on & satisfactory bu- were safes of 1.000 hag of Porto| 931 sv 93 5.90% news Ricos.| 1037 4, ns Sens Toronto essier: specials Blc: ex Reñfined was unrhanged at 7.75 fce ha \"3070 jtrme 490 to Be; frats 47e to 4fc.fw granututed.Futures were quiet,| Victory Bonde subjnct lo usual In | Montreal receipe siaghtly in ex- but prices were atendier on coverine come tax coms of requirements [raters pay- and at nidday showed nat gaine of 3| 1924 BY 284 cas [irr frety to tomy thee foal b points on active positions 1434 sur 0814 8.977, [courts Jelling aL d8¢ to Boe 4 { 7.814: low middling.8.604: 1 Pulp wood consumption Ly milly in I New York, New England and the \u2018lake states was 17.7 per cent greater jin 1920 than in 1918, sad production {during the same poried ns per cent, according to estimates {by the forest service, fmsed on figures from 11% midis, Tepresenting 41 | pre cent of the total consumption of A states.- The British Chancellor of the Ex- | \u201chdiquer, anawering 8 quewmtion raised by the Financial Times in conmection Leading Stocks; incivased | 8 difference I this, The bond is a mortgage.The boné- holder is a secured creditor.If principal sad interest are not paid, bondholders can forecioss.Bond principal and interest are price charges on amets and earnings.Stocks are equities.Shareholders are partners, not .creditors.Their share is that part of the assests and camings which are left after bondholders are satie- and the buyer of equities is that the first is a well- secured creditor of industry; the second is sometimes & speculator, who hopes for a profit and must prepare for a loss.oo Not so the bondholder.He has little to fear from temporary business depression.\u2018The truth of this is borne out by the turn of the wheel in the last eight months.Up to June of last year everything favoured the speculator.He made money quickly and sometimes was envied by the investor; but to-day the investor may congratulate himself, All those who hold bonds of well-managed and conservatively operated industrial enterprises should hold fast to them and buy more; because industry is i the foundation of all wealth, and the mortgage bonds of all sound industries are to-day selling at prices which are exceedingly attractive.\u2018This is the time of times to buy industrial bonds.Write to us for our list.Halifax New York St.John Montreal Tgonte dons En Vencouver ~~ > és Hi + Gb - wi a-shh a.I =1 Royal Securities Corporation LIMITED Wianipeg | PROTECT YOUR ; VALUABLES Protect your Victory Bonds and other viluables from fire or theft by Placing them in one of the Safety eposit Boxes which may be securdd at this Bank.The cost is small.ws THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 with the propneed abolition of the excess profits tax says that as the commencement of the tax was irme- sular, 60 must its abndion be, those who fimt became Uahle under ft hedng reteascd fiat, and those who lates ecame Hable under it being re- lenmed lant.The northern tranacontinental rast.roads have agreed fo reduce lumber rates from Oregon and Washington to Chtcago 73 cents, and from Spokane common territory 70 cents, with corresponding reductions in shingle rates.The \u2018umber reduction aver.agen $3.25 per 1000 feet, and in the first rate reduction granted since the peneral raide advance lam summer.° .The French Government has abrogated state corto of the conl traffic, and placem it on an open market haste, Special permits for importation of coal are mo longer necessary.* .Permits have been imsued hy the United States interior Department to 38 oll prospectors in the uneurveyed Coat Bay disvrirt of Atankn tn lag out claims pending an ndjustment of boundartes within elx months.+ »« À A contract for over $1,000,000 has been signed by the Polish Govern ment aod the Rado Corporation of American for the erection of a rade station at Warsaw, to make posste dérent wirelmes communication with the United States.Pig iron producers in the Clevend district of Yorkshire, Englandhave made & cevord cut in prices of al Cleveland and pig iron, amounting to 4b shillings & ton.ten Bank Clearings Week ending Manch 34nd, $6,248,638.Correaponding week last year §6.- 370,408.Cotton Market New York, March 4 \u2014 Cotton futures closed fairly steady, Closing brds: March, 11.20-21c; Mey, 11.79 tac: July, 12.12-12c; Ottoher, 13.6043¢; December.12.78-0°2: fipat closed quiet.Middling up.lande, 11.b0e.Livemmoo! \u2014 Cotton, spot quiet.Prices steady.American middling, | fair, 19.214: gnod middling.7.914: midating.6.564; fully middling, gond 4.414: ordinary, 3.664.Tne enlen of the day were 3.000 bale, (nsivdinz 1,800 American, Futures closed Gteadyordinary.1981, Quebec Branch: J.Macloughlin, Manager Upper Town Branch: G.L.Doak, Manager STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Telephone 185-186 Chicago Exchanges.Municipal and Government Bonds bought, sold and quoted.ea BREEN, COURDEAU & CHARLEBOIS 147 Mountain Hill Private wire connection with Montreal, New York and Incorporuted 1865.Capital & Rowerve $9,000,000, Over 130 Branches, You should have a savings socount.4 Branches in Quebec.C| BUTHERLAND, Mgr.Lower Town Branch.W.RUSSELL, Mgr.Upper Town Branch.P.LIEBICH, Mgr.it.Roch Branch.A MERCURE, Mgr.Gt.sauveur Branch, THE MOLSONS BANK Fou can never 4etl what emergency may anne when vou will find a few hundred dolar uerfui.$1.00 opens à vavings account with The Molsone Bank.Government YR Municipal || ys: Ve © and rai Corporation || Bonds I Particulars on demand ||| THE MUNICIPAL LOANS LTB, J.A.FOURNIER, President and Manager Texphones.4200-7060, 88 Ut.Peter Bervet, rJuobec Feb.1xtu.th.uat.æ1y -\u2014 Argentire sod sales fettt cmkg 2.000,000 pounds owo weeks ago to| Unied States are mid to be wade: $00,000 pourtde last weslle Po.| ribic \u2014_.! a \u2018 LA compen.| b 0 Sanitary Plumbin Is Essential To Good Health For the latest and most up- to-date Bathroom fixtures as well as heating appliances for home and offies visit our spa- ctous show rooms.Catalogues on request.Mechanics\u2019 Supply Co., Limited Phone 651 80-90 ST.PAUL ST.Quebec, P.Q- \u2018Phone 7913 ® suvas ceutraiiy situated, ali orn couveniences.First clase ne and service.All goods direct 18m cur farm Je Lake our 44 St.Joh Stown tread and\u2019 cream, bottled at our own farm select resort tor lady Tourists mly 2% tew minutes to Autc rage.vieu trois bam, (03 DOA 5 Mayllxis CAFE = 120 ST.JOIIN STREET v near Bell Telephone: est Servien and Dest Meal at Popuiar Prices Uur Regular 50c Dinner.from \u201821.80 in 8 £.M.1s unsurpassed anywhere.STATIONERY See Our Stock Of NOTE PAPER an Plain and Fancy Boxes.RRESPONDENCE CARDS, WRITING TABLETS.ETC., ETC.Con:pare our prices with other Storesrte Fee rence J.HONEILL _247 St John St.UILLOT'S French Liqueurs \u2014 NONE BETTER \u2014 Tou will find something to MR jour tasts in the foliowing as- eurtment.Tha prices are very >ensonabie.} Creme de Menthe, Creme de \u2018Cocoa Choua, Creme de Manpdarine, Creme de Mocha, Creme de Vantlle, Creme de liuse.Creme de Citron, Creme de Fine Champagne.Orange Cura.Orange Brandy, Brandy, Biackberry Brandy, Apricot Brandy, Peach Brandy, Maraschino, Anisette, BAnis des Indes, Grand Prieure, Pralinette, Vadorine, Cassis What is absolutely GOOD we have 1t.L.8.LEVASSEUR, Reg'a.48 PALACE HILL mn es eg PROPERTY WANTED.in 8t.Lows Ward or Grands alles, Apply to A.B.B.Box Chronicle.~ Na \u201cYou will find any thing you quire for your OFFICE JF.VACHON BOFFICE STATIONERY No.67 Sault-au-Matelot &, Quebec - - - Phone 6834 Mali orders receive prompt attention.Ju À, Jou-Coeun ADVOCATE.@ 0 Por 8 Jasons: 0418; Rea: neh pastry, and serve purest milk | HOTELS \u2014='teh Boxd funcying the broth was -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014oome enevem | (ire Wa6 nUt &1Y Sootchwomen in Chronicle Files 100 Years Ago Eduoat'on.The Rev.Dr.Waugh, Presbyte: - lan minister, was sulogising.Mt a public Bunday Schoo] meeting.In London, on the biemsings of educa- ton; and, turning to his native ooun- try, Scotland, for proof, tolé his auditors the folowing anecdote:\u2014 \u201cAt Board-lay at the pentent.ary at Millbank, the food of the prisonare was discussed, and it was proposed i to give Bootch broth thrice a week | some of the Governors wae not | aware what sort of soup the barley nade, and desired 10 tesk a wpecimen befuer they smaintioned the mea.ure.One «2 the officers was accordingly \u201c direuted tu go to the wards, and bring & Scotch woman, = COMpetea: «x the culdnary wek, to pecform it in the kitchen.After & long delay, | ; being made ull the while, the fellow | returned anid toid thelr honors that : tive house.\u201d ü Hi THE WINDSOR Dominican Square \u2014 \u2014 Montreal Esropean Plan Fxctontveis.Centrally located In the heart of the Bhopping and Theatrical District Headquarters for Conventions, ; Banquets, Private Dances, Receptiuns and Social Events.Service Unsurpassed.Further Particulars on &p- pheation.JOHN DAVIDSON, Manager.St.Lawrence Hall MONTREAU Magnificent new cnirance on ST.JAMES STREET 200 Rooms (many with Baths attached) Furopean plan from $1.30 to $2.80 per day ©.American plan from $3.50 to $4.50 per day.A .J.HIGGINS, Limited.C.F.B.License No! 19-5513 FECTos hear CORONA 109 fHrai CLU 459 Each Quebec, February 18:h.192 PUBLIC NOTICE ia hereby given that at Rescived: ; \u201cThat the Clty grants to any person who wishes 10 take advantuge of \u2018the loan established in virtua of the| (7nd Trunk for Tomnts and West law concerning the general housing Buffet Parlor Car attached to train scheme of the Province of Quebec, NV 48.In the limits of the City of Queber, EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a nieeting of the Roads Committee, held un the 16th inst, the following resolution was adupted: THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.Social and Personal Dr, C.H.W.Rondeau, ot Montreal.te in town % œuest ut the, Chateau.Mr.Louis & Milder, of Detroit, is staying at the Chateau, Mr, M.Gremes, ct Toromto, ie re- entervd ak the Chateau, Lisut-Cotonel C.A.Chauveau has left for Ottawa and Toronto, Mr, J.Eurke 8 in town from New York, staying at the Chateau.Mr.P.J.Dean, of Momreal, Is ta the diy, staying at the Chateau.Mr.W, E.Foreman, of Toronto, ts in town, registered at time Chateau.Mr.H.W.WiDems of Walkerville registered at the Chateau, yes terday.Major-General E.W, Wilson, is In town from Montreal, spending a few days.Mrs.Lucken Cannon has returned from Ottawa, where she apent à few days.Mrs, Jafeeriere, is in town from Murrey Bay, cug'atered et the Chatenu.Mr.and Mrs.©.Geo.Drotet, of Montreal, are spending « few days Chronicle Files 25 Years Ago Rewl Estate.Mr.Adjutor Luamault.une of the heëns of the estato vf the late Mrs \"F.X.Dusesult, has purchased the - latter's former magnificent residence ,on 8t.Johm Btreet for $4,000.Mr.\u201c+, X.Drouin, advocate, has purchas- vd the Pye property on St.Ursuie Street, conmistin @ of the bullkmg How occupied as Nu.1 Police Station and Health and Deteotve offices, He has paid $1810 for same.it Cookfighting.! The descent of the Provinciml Poi- | sce last fall upon a cocking main in | St.Sauveur, the séizure of & number =f valuable bird, and the arrest and lining of several of the participants at the affair, has not apparently put an end to this brutal sport here.It is catmed thut frequent battles are now fought, but that their locaHty ie often changed to avoid detectiun, and ihat a few days apo a fight between higger bipeds than game cocks occurred at one of these entertainments, with the result that one of the contestants was 10 badly injured that he was unable to walk fur some days.! The Crescents Wom.The Crescents and Junior Que- I~om@ played off their match for te Carpdval trophy, in the Quebec Skating Rink, last night.The game was stubbornly contested through out.When time was called each \"sam had two games to \u2018tx credit.After à brief rest, the tie Was payed «ff and the Crescents scored another same, this winting the match.Helped AI Three in the One Family PRAISE.TO PODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.\\baoloims Duchesneau Gives Three Reasons Why He Advises Everyone to Use Dodd's Kidoey Pills for Kidney Ils.Se.George.Beauce, Co, Que, Mar, Dodd's Kidney Pills have done in ons family in told hy Mr.Absolom Duchesneau.a well-known and highly respected resident here.\u201cMy health is very much better since taking Dodd's Kidney Pills\", Mr.Duchesneau states.\u201cFor two years I was in pain, but since taking Dodd's Kidney Piils the pain ia gone.\u201cI also induced my mother to use Dodd's Kidney Piils for sleeplessness and the result was very satisfactory.\u201cMy sister, too.tnok Dodd's Kidney Pills for backache, and she is Letter, \u201cDo you wonder that I edvise everyone to use Dodd'a Kidney Pls\u201d The reason Dodd's Kidney Pills have come to occupy such & prominent place in the family medicine chest is that so many of the ordinary every-day lila come from sick kidneys.Rheumatism, urinary trou- tiles, backache, diabetes and heart linense can ail be traced directly or indirectly te sick kidneys.Ask ynur neighbors if Dadd's Kidney Pills are not the best remedy tur sick kidneys.: CONVENTENT AND COMFORT.ABIÆ SERVICE.The Canedian Nationa] Rallways operate ocnvenient and comfortable day mervice beuwsen Quebec and Montreal.From J\u2019aiuis Station, train No.45 leaves ai: 2.30 pm.daliy, except Sunday, wsalving Montreal (Bonaventure Station) at 10.18 P.M.mak- ng connevtune at Montreai with From Parent Rquare Station: the amount stipulated In said law ; Train No.9 leaves Quebec at 9.230 are submitted, \u201cThe loans to be thus made shall be taken out of the amount of $1,- \u2018provided the necessary documents BN: dally.except Sunday.arriving | Montreal (8t, Catherine 6, | tion at 4.40 p.m, From levis: The \"Ocean Limited\u201d East 000,000.60 which has been paced ae, leaves Levis 4.15 am.daily, arriv- the City\u2019s disposition for workmen's dwellings.\u201d The requesta and necessary doru- ments to be addressed to the City Engineer.W.D.BAILLAIRGE City Engi J.ALLEYN, SAIN, TENT aa AWKING MAKEX 155 67.PAUL STRERZ Sulephame 78.2 + in Montre! (Bonaventure Station) 19.20 am.The \"Maritime Expres leaves Lava 2.10 p.m.arriving Mont real (Bemaventure tation) 17.83 pan, daily.Dining\u2019 Car and Standard Sleepers wre attached to these trains.Tickets and futrèher information may be obtained at City Pamenger Agent's Oqft.ce, 10 8t.Anm Street, or nearest Canadian Nationa] Raliways' Agent, Mah3,7,10,14,17,21.24,29,31xÿ Make Haste Ladies! A few days left, to secure 2 articles \u2018of lingerie for the price of one.If you only need one article, you may eut our regular price in [two and the satisfaction will be mutual.\u2019 This sales system will expire on .Saturday, March 13th.| AT \u2018TEE BON-TON Phone 2816 498 St.Joseph Marehixs Hh (Bpecial>-\u2014Just how much good : ;ia town.| Mr.A.G.MoGregor, cé Vancou- (ver, BIC, 18 tn town a guest at the | Chateau.| Hon.George and Mere, Erymon.of Fort Coulonge, are spendng a few dan: in Ottawa.\u2018Mr.Charles Mootminy hes returned honve from Detroit, where he went a few days.Mr.W.H.Hamilton, of Brantford, = sponding a few days in town, a quest at the Chateau.Hon.Thomas Chepais, who has been spending the week in Ottawa is expected home Lo day.Mr.C.Monesette of Sherbrooke, ia among the guests, who cegistered at the Chateau ye-terdey.Mr.H.Billingsley Podwka, of this city, is a pattenz et the Roya! Victoria Hospital, Montreal.Mr.R.Bouffard arrived in town yesterday from St.Joseph, Beauce, and is staying at the Chateau.Mr.and Mos.P.Dauteuil arrived in town yaterday from Murray .Hay, and are staying at the Chateau.| 27%.! Mr.and Mim Phcide Mocency have retura \u2014 "]
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