The Quebec chronicle, 15 août 1923, mercredi 15 août 1923
[" [7 do Weather Forecast: Fair Abd Warm J VOL.CLIX.No.193 BRITISH NOTE - [3 APPROVED by.Australian And S.African Paperg\u2014Rely On French Sanity And Logic itp 1 London, Aug.14\u2014The Melbourne +\u2019 eorrsepondent of Reuters says the pléiedourne Argus declares that every \u2018spntance In the British note on the reparations question ringe of reso- tution.The Imperial Governmert has shown exceptional restraint in the opinien of the Australian paper bul \u2018tan no longer be a passive spectator while the nation\u2019s eacrifice is ren: Adved wortheless by the Ailles 11!- conceived and reckless actiohs.The Melbourne Age says Austrafia will cordially support Great Bri- ; sl isin In the prometion of a just Buropean settiement.\u201cFrance bas bean travelling tasl en the road towards war.and _ûe- struction\u2019, the Age mys, \u201cand has been treating Great Britain as o designing rival instead of a grynerous , creditor\u201d.The Herald says Britain gan ho longer condone, even pamively, 8 policy doomed to disastrous failure, which France has obstinately per.* sisted in and from which It lacke the .courage to back down., The Argus, of Cepetown, Bouth Africa, according to Reuters decla.ren that France and Belgium would te wrong to refuse to azree to a reasonable proposal.If they did ao \u2018the Argus saye the League of Nations might be invoked in .wh'eh cass France and Belgium might be withdrawn from the League and oc- eupy & position of Leniation.» Reuters correspondent at Dufban, Notal quotes the Durban Advertiser Ag expressing the belief that the firm tone of the British note will hasten a settlement, because it Is a direct warning that Great Britain will no longer tolerate the intermi- neble exchange of notes: .Fbe Johannesburg correspondent of Reuters says the Rand Da'ly Mail claime that whatever fault France and Belglum muy find with the British note they must admit that it reaches the roots of the reparations issue and outlines a prac- teal policy, whereas the French plan has proved impracticable.\" The Cape Times of Capetown, oN : corrempondent cables, : (and.axparts .paie madd \"British mote widens the] they saw nie op In rescuing +5 between (he British amd lthe mextiiiive.Franch Governments it will be be-.| The property is Xnowd as the the - deplorable necessity upon the igh.Thé Times, however, hopes that sanity and legic.»» conspicuous generally among the French people, \u2018will lead them to realize that isola.: Mon Is a heavy price to pay for \u2018their superb contempt of the warnings of a friend.The Durban Mercury says it reets with France to make possible the restoration of à real entente and genuine Allled unity and ail the friends of France hope that the pre, sant crisis beyond the RRine will bring her to her senses.TH SEPARATE .SCHOOL PROÈLEM y Mn Ontario\u2014Courts.Expected .To Decide Disposition Of} + Separate Grants Yoronto, Aug.16\u2014Hon.W.FF.Rickie, Attorney-General of Ontario, anpacté the vexed question of sepa- pate school grunts to be determined Wy the lw courts as a result of the vayment into court of the $36,692 \u201cof \u201cunearned\u201d 1923 grants by the Drury Government six months ago.\u201cThe case was never stated\u201d, admitted the Attorney-General today.has no documentary beginning et than,the bréer of the judge regarding the payment of the money Inte Court.I expect the case wil) ue en\u201d.- It de assumed that; while the dated cave if in progress other .vebrty \u201cuneartred\u201d grants will be \u2018withheld from the esparate schools The separate school champione argued\u2019 that they are entitled to a propertion of all rural scheo) grants on the basis of school attendance.{his view was adopted by the Hearst Government In 1917 when the prac- », p French policy thrusts, - 1 138 MEN TRAPPED BY MINE BLAST: | 34 WERE RESCUED] \u2018| Miners Making Heroio Fight{.To Resoue Comrades Entombed By Explosion \u2014\u2014\u2014 IN KEMMERER, LC Fire Raging in Lower Levels Augmented Perfl\u201d Of Imprisoned Men Kemmerer, Wyo., August 14, \u2014 Fighting ther way threugh .the partially dismantied portions of frontier mine No.1, of the Kemmeter Coal Company, one milg from here, scene of an explosion shortly after eight o'clock this morning, rescues workers tonight had brought out alive 34 of the 13% miners entombed by the blast.It is feared that the 104 men still unaccounted for have perished.According to word rece ved from the scene of the disaster, & runaway trip car which plunged from the rally chused an explosion of dust.À cave in &t No.18 entry cut off all communication with the entombed men.who were working around the 26th and 38th entry.Black clouds of smoke from the mine fan were the first indication that some catastrophe had occurred.No detonation was heard above ground as it was est mated that the explosion had taken place nearly one mile into the bowels of the earth.Relief workers were Immediately summoned and set to work to try and rescue the unfortunates.It was stated this evening that the rescuers were making progress The body of one pumpman wis discovered at the 17th entry and later the rellef men were reported to have recovered six more bodies of m ners.Fire la raging in the lower levels Frontier Mifie and is situated one mile frqm jhe limits of Kemmerer.Ban Frgjcisco, August \u201814.\u2014Be- tween %0 and 90 miners lost their Hves fn the disaster in Frontier Mine today, according to telegraphie ad- vices received tonight from P.J.Quealey, General Manager of the mine.The message read: \u201cVentilation restored.Possibly 80 or 30 fatalities.Rescue work complete before midnight.Line thor- SuEhly explored.no additional as sistance needed.\u201d IFRENGH OCGUP! GERMAN BANK In Dusseldorf, Because 1 Re- \u201cfused To Honor Cheque, For Billion Marks Dusseldorf, Aug.14\u2014 French troops today occupied the local branch of the Reichsbank because of the refusal of the Cashier :o honor a cheque for 1.000.980.0060 marks presented by a French cs lan.An Investigation han béan opened to determine whether, as the German off'cials claimed, the bank had insufficient funds to mest the cheque.The French have taken over the Coke Ovens on the Rhine-Elbe Canal.The 3,000 German employer are under orders to remain at their posts until French workers have replaced them and are able to carry on the work at normal capacity.The bankers of Dusseldorf and Cologne have formed a consortium to finance the delivery of cerepls to the residents of this city in order to alleviate the food crisis.The only disadvantage of honest hearts ie credulity.Matson Clay and Beautifully Molded.Corner Chauveau Ave.and, Fabrique Sts.Blanche y Mbayitztun number {I at Kemmerer, Wyoming.EMPIRE FOREST MEN AT NAGAR The Lives - Nioéare Falls, Ont, Aug.14\u2014 | (Speciai)\u2014Delegates to the Baitiob Empire Forestry Conference took © day off today and spent it sight seeing here under the capable and enthus\u2018aëke direction of members of the Victoria Park Commission and the ntarto Hydro Commission They took in everything that was co\u201d de.voËn.Gathered as they are from the.maihériand and from alt the fair Aung\u2019 outposts of the Empire, they, one and all, ars unatimous in voting this & red letter day in thelr lives, The -interasting day \u201cbegan with\u2019 their arrival at Toronto this meralag on the -Canadian National Ra.lways' \u201cOttawa trala leaving the tain at the Union Station.They motored to the Yonge street whart and ermbarke on the Niagara boat.Breakfast was served on board.On the arrival of the boat at Lewiston the parly was met by Mr.P.W.Ellis Lr.Grunt, Mr.Bond, Superintendent of Victoria Park: Mr.George Wright and Col.Alex.Fraser.A ia) car took the party up the famoue Gorge routs and across to the admin stration building in Victoria Park where they were the guests ot the Park Commissioners to & lunche eon.© After luncheon the visitors were takeR close to the horseshoe (alls and given an opportunity of a close up view of thls world rehown- od cataract.The next iterm in the program was a trip in the \u201cMaid of the Mis\".Following this game a trip to Queenston Heights with | stop en route for a thrilling ride on the Spanish aero car across the whirlpool.At Queenston He'ghte, Brocks Monument was climbed.A visit to the \u201cHydyo-Forebay wan made and tes was served at Queen- In penetrating the workings, but [ston Heights.The picturesque Niathat several hours must © be- [gara Glen was visited before the de- fore anything could be known \u2018 of | lezates returned to th administra- the fate of the miners.tion building at the ila for din- | ner, Aftér dinner a visit was paid to ithe Ontario Power Company's gene- i rating station and the myeteries of the scenic tunnel explored.The day .was concluded with & motér drive along the N'agara River Parkway.A En .OLD PLEASURE BOAT BURNED At Montreal Yesterday\u2014Cap- tain And Engineer Nearly Caught By Flames \u2018Montreal, Que.August 14.\u2014Sev- eral generations of picnickers recalled old memories when they heard that the forty year oid Rity B., one of the best pleasure boats plying on the St.Lawrence around this city, had, been burned to the water's edge while moored at her dock hero toduy.Her owners, Captain Beaudoin and Engines landry, were sleeping aboard her at the time and were + nearly caught by the flames.Her mooring ropes were quickly burned away and the boat drifted up and down the harbor, burning fiercely to the great danger of adjacent shipping.Captain Beaudoin estimated the loss at $30,000, partly covered by Insurance.BOV-GEHERALS FOOT GUARDS WOK Grand Aggregate Score For First Thres Shooting Competitions Connaught Ranges.Ont.Aug.14 \u2014The - Govetner-Generaj'e foot quards, Ottawa.\u2018won the grand ag- zregate ecore for the first three shoot'næ compel!tlons of the, Dom- | tee of withholding grants not * |inten\u201d of Canada Rifle Admociation Temperatures: ) germe\u201d eg lschers | Qo om but go steady; hasty ead ot diy two pointe \u201cve rine Vanéouver Ne TH tin was abandoned.' n over the ce ve se es cates \" climbers have sudden falls.Royal Hamilton regiment which | Winnipeg.we os B68 .s - came æecord with 1.000.The 4sth[Toronto., .Bb 7e = Hithindery Toronto came thira[Ottawa.,, .48 7e .a ° SN) [with a team total of #87.The ag-| Montreal.a.1 78 grexate Jo made up from the scores | Quebec, Loo 48 74 ana ian otter in the MaoDougall, the bankers and | St.Jobn.\u2026.8074 the Walker competitions.The win.| Halitax.8810 ° ° I] ning team consiste of Major La John.' ; son, .M.Q.8.M.Bishop, Private W.| Otiswa Valley and Upper Bia e W1 a 1 V e 1 tretne.Sergt, C.H.n°2 Le.M.y7i Lawrence\u2014Northwest winds ; far || Patterson and Lt.B.Idste, and moderately warm.| The York Rangers, Toronto, were winners of the Walker Cup team prise for the, highest aggregaté chats in the Whiker Compaet tion.The 184 Calgary Cadets with a total score of 623 wôn the Victoria Rifes of Canada trophy, open enly to Cadet shots.The York Rangers.Toronto.§ second, only one naint behind With n score of 63%.\u2018The 44th.Highlandera Cadet tram.Torofita, came third with 645.\u2018The Cadet competition won by Cadet T, Kitch!n, Vancouver.When you ha¥e no obeervers, \u2018re afrald of yourself.Considered Sights There] Made Red Letter Day In; come arbitration of the Ruhr gupe | son.Dr, Stresemann added: i\u201d Unless German Rights in Oc oupied Territory Re: And Banished Return Berlla, Aug.16\u2014The new Cabl headed by Chancetior St a vas given a vote of confidence fo.day by the Reichstag, 340 deputies out of a total of 41 balloting favor of the Government.Bevent: six votes were cast in opposition while twenty-five deputies suppowed to be of the Bavarian Peoples Party abstained from voting.The eth ists and Communists.The vote came after Dr.Btressmann had addressed the Reichatag and given that body the %hew @ov- ermnent\u2019's viewpoint on the genera) situation and perticularly with ref- erefice.to the crisis brought About by the occupation of the Rubi agf the Rhineland.He informed the members of the Chamber that Germany required complete restoration of her rights fp the occupied territory as sssential to the abandonment of passive reeist.ance.The setting free of all Germans imprisoned in the districts pe- + cu by the French and Bel - and\u2019 permission for the return : ose who have been sent out of upled ares also were made, ditions for a cessation of \u2019 vesistance.Dr.Stresemann dectared change in the overnment was \u2018noi sign of weakness on the part of many.On the contrary the c had brought into being the stro est Cabinet.as regards opposition to any ides of permitting the violation of Germany, that the coun had had since the Republic was Asserting that Germany will.wel- \u201cWa have np doubt that partial decision would restore to ue our Ruhr territory and on the day this happens all forces will work to end the intolerable paratysia of the hain arteries of German economic \u201cIf the free and unrestricted administration of the Ruhr is assured us; if the situation in the Rhineland again is such as Ît is guaranteed by International treaties; if every imprisoned German in the Ruhr and the Rhineland is restored to liberty, then after a breathing spell has been granted us we shall be able, by exerting the whole economic force of the country, to furnish means for settlement of the reparations question, provided the burdens imposed upon us permit of the existence of our economic life and the further development of our nation.\u201d JEAN LEON COTE NEW SENATOR For Alberta\u2014There Are Still Three Senate Vacancies To Be Filled Ottawa, Aug.14\u2014It was annoûn- ced to-ntght that Jean Leon Cote, of Edmonton, has been appointed to the vacancy In the Benate created by the death of Senator Amedee Emmanuel Forget.: This appointment disposes of the open seat In the Alberta representation but there are etiil two sena- | torial vacancies to be filled In New Brunswick and the other In Quebec.The Weather Toronto, August 14\u2014A shallow depression is moving eastward across Quebec and another covers the Southwest States while pressure is relatively\u2019 high over the Northwest States and Manitoba.Lower St.Lawrence\u2014-Westerly.winds; mostly fair and moderately warm, Guilt and North Shofe \u2014 Fresh couthwest and weet winds; mostly cloudy with soattered showers.\u201c Maritime \u2014 Moderates to trosh votihwemt winde: partiy oleudy with a Tew scattered showers.ITALIAN EXCHANGES CLOSED BECAUSE OF EXTREME HEAT.\u2018 New York, Aug.14\u2014AN Ital an Jie opposition came from the Nalwaal | echeme and report at namie 14\u2014Ten vessels of Cane Merchant Martine now the grain carrying trade this season, It was annousced te-might by Hen.Beorge P.Graham, Minister of Railways and Canals.Usa of the Government boats io in solving the problem gre- sented by the refwsal of United States ship owners to comply with the new grain rates regulations has pesn under consideration for seve.daya It is understood that Sir breultation in the matter and ould the United States concerns persist in their refusal to file tariffs the Government vessels will be uci- {lped.* Asked whether the Government boats were of & type which would tend\u2019 themagiyes to use In the grain Zaftie, Mr.Graham -répfled that Biie not specially Gullt for that irposs they could be.satisfactorily amployed to carry a portion of the Western crop.SEIZURE OF RUM SMUGGLER Novering About 3 Mile Limit Off New York Upheld By U.S.Federal Judge New York.August 14\u2014Seizure of allen craft hovering about the United States three mile limit to land liquor cargoes, efther by themselves or in co-operation With small rum runners, was upheld today by Federal Judge Woodrough in Brooklyn.Judge Woodrough, who usually sits :n Omaha, directed a jury to return a $30,800 verdiot in favor of [the Gover: Agalngt: [troit Fidelity Surety Company In connection with the selsure of the British vessel Marion Mosher on July 37th, 1832.The Mosher was off Fire Island, near the three mile limit, boldly {and 'ng liquor from a small boat, it was alleged, when she was captured.On being released, it was charged, she continued business at other points along the coast.In his decision Judge Woodrough mid; \u201cWhen a British vgssel hovers aroun the American coast.although three miles from shore, with the intent to violxte the laws, and Is caught 'n the act of smux- sling or attempting to smuggis Intoxicating liquors and it is shown that tt la having contact with the shore, its seizure, though of foreign registry and though outside the three m'le limit, fa justified.\u201d Mosher was released In bonds furnished by the Detroit Fidelity and Surety Company\u20143$16,000 on the ship and $18,000 on its cargo.The condition was fmposed that the veess! should proceed to St.John, N.B.Government agents kept watch of the ship's movements and reported that she made several stops and discharged liquor.The bonds then were declared forfeited, and the forfeiture today was sustained.FULLER, MoGEF AND LAWYERS WERE INDICTED York, Aug.14\u2014Bdward M.Fuller and W.F.MoGee, partners in the bankrupt stock bucketing house of BE, M.Fuller & Co., were indicted with their former \u201clawyers Wm.J.Fallon and Eugene McGes by a Federal Grand Jury today for conspiragy te conceal records and assets of the Arm which failed for nearly $6,800,000.The lawyers surrendered, entered pleas of in $5,000 bail.Fallon being freed under a $5,600 bail Bond posted in connection with an indictment for bribing & juror.McGes was given until to-morrow morning te provide dati.U.N.B PLANS TO TAKE OVER #T.JOHN LAW sCHOOL 8t.John, N.B., Augue, 14 Members of the Senate of University of New Brunswick met here todas with the faculty of King\u2019s Coliege tow school and discussed the poset- bility of forming a law school in connection with U.N.B.to operate in St John.The scheme which woulé practically mean the amalgamation of the King\u2019s College Law Echoo! with U.N.B.was favored by many present and & committee was formed to 8 furthée into detaile of the be held later.Dr.Chencellor of U.N.B.p COMMUNINTH IN BERLIN TRIKD TO RRECT BARRICADES Berlin, Aug 14-Communiets in the enst end of Berlin tried to erect barricades at noon teday to prevent the .pasage of tram cars.They smashed car windows and assaulted exchanges have been closed until August 34.because of the extreme! ot.the.financial distriet learned the drivers, the police fired on the rioters who refurhed the fire.Four persone were injured Whèn order fnnily whe restored.{ 1 the Great Lakes may be used in|.Pfenry Thoraton will be called into] the De- | Mot guitty and were held | JOSEPH PICARD | VEN PAOD | COMMISSION Federal Gevt.Appoints Com.| missioners To Investigate Advisability Of Embargo ONE LUMBERMAN vestigate \u2014 Saiaries And Expenses Provided Ottawa, Aug.14\u2014The personnel of the Commission which will inquire into the forest resources of Canale with a view to determining the need or otherwise of an embar- £0 upon the exportation of pulpwood was announced to-night by the Prime Minister.Joseph Pleardi manufacturer, Quebec city, is named Chairman of the Commission and the other mem- berg are: Apollos Bamber Kerr, barrister, Toronto; Robert W.McLel- land, barrister, Fredericton, N.B.: Joseph G.Sutherland, lumberman, Clyde River, NB.and Wm.Anetle, contractor, Vancouver, BC.The Commissioners are instructed to inquire into the report upon the Questions Commission To In- i ticular regard the points.\u2018The extent In each province of wood of various kinds available for pulp.The quantity of wood so available on lands owned by the Provincial Governments and subject under Provincial laws and regulations to restrictions requiring the partial or total manufacture of such wood ig Canada.The quantity of wood so available on lands owned by the Dominion Government and subject under Federal laws and regulations to re- strictione requiring partial or total manufacture in Canadaquantity of such wood on other landy and the conditions under which such lande are held whether by ownership or lease, whether [Uy verpurationn gx.individunly; whe- thet by citisans of Canada or ether countries.The quantity of pulpwood produced in each province of Canada during the past ten years showing the portion used in Cenada and the portion exported.The question of the prohibition o: restriction of the export of pulpwood from Canada.Any other matter touching upon the production, manufacture or eale of pulpwood essential te comprehensive consideration of the question o! prohibition or restriction of the export of pulpwood from Canada.The making of recommendations that may be deemed expedient for the conservation of pulpwood for present or future use.Ernest Herbert Finlayson, Acting Director of Forestry in the Department of the Interior, is attached to the Commission ae Becretary.Mr.Picard, as Chairman of the Commission, will receive $35 a day for every day during which the Board Is engaged on the work while the other commissioners will get $35 a day.An expense allowance of $15 a day is permitted members of the Confmission In addition to actual expense of transportation.The Becretary will receive a similar expense allowance while absent trom Ottawa in pursuit of his dut'es.to following Mr.Joseph Picard, who has beer appointed Chairman of the Commission to inquire into the advisabllity ot placing an embargo upon the export of pulpwood from freehold property in Canada, is one of the leading citizens of Quebec.He is Secretary-Treasurer and Manager of the Rock City Tobacco Company.144., of this City, Chairman of the Quebec Catholic School Board and a former President of the Quebec Board of Trade.MEN WANTED IN NORTH ONTARIO Railway Contractors And Lumber Camps Report Big Demand For Laborers Sudbury, Ont., Aug.14\u2014The labor situation all through Northern Ontarlo is becoming acute.according to the Government Employment Office here.\u2018We can ue ail the mea we can get\u201d.stated employment officials today.With the opening of the lumber camps throughout the d'atriet and with the anrual exodus of workers to the harvest fields, with conetruc- tion work proceeding on a hig scale in the north, the demand for men le much greater than the supply and higher wages have been the result.All the mines in the district n°e short even !n the mechanical de- pariments and contractors in charge of the T.& N.O.extension north of Cochrane.the: C.P.R.extension \u2018Wroject at Ville Marie are calling for men.as also are Folsy Brom on the tac Long cut oft en the Ç.N.KR forest resources of Canada with par-! jconcern may he withdrawn and.- x .Temperatures: } Min., 48; Max., 74 : + PRICE TWO CENTS nimble fingers of the \u201cHal Bedspreads Cushion Tops By ri pwoemiment HOMESPUNS Fitting Souvenirs of Ousbss Throughout the long severe Canadian winter the on quaint hand looms, numberless household furnishings as pretty and artistic as they are useful.Floor Coverings, etc.These make pleasing and characteristic remembrances for the home folk, and attractive furnishings for the summer home.hitant\u201d housewife weaves Blankets Table Covers Portieres Our fur bound, bead trimmed Indian boudoir slippers will interest you.The Finest i fol HOLT, RENFREW FURS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR AUGUST SELLING Renfro &Co.Limite) n the Land We are showing just exquisitely blended beads worked on soft Mesh with with Sewelleg Smart Bags ImPORTED HANDBAGS of smart de- signs\u2014distinctive and of convenient size.mounting is of beautifully embossed Silver.Depth 9 inches.shapes \u2014 noldered soft mesh æ \u2014 GC Seifert a few Bead: Bags of colors \u2014 very small Suede Leather.The Bags of narrow slender engraved or beautifully Corded ilk Carrying serape.$10.up & Sons _ 16 Likrique JE.Phone 6567 \u201cWLIQUET'S RESTAURANT\u201d FORMERLY OF BOSTON STEAKS, CHOPS AND EGGS.RQLLS AND BUTTER.\u201cBest By Test\u201d Opposite City Hall CANADIAN GOVT.S COMBINE AGT Will Be Administered By Hon.James Murdock, Premier Announced Last Night Ottawa, Aug.14\u2014Hon.James Murdock, Minimer of Labor.has been charged with the general administration of the act which provides for the Investigation of combines, monopolies, trusts and mergers, it was announced to- night, by Premier King.The set, which was passed during the last session of Parliament confers wide Powers upon the officials in charge of ita administration, It provides that an Investigation may be ordered upon a complaint supported by six persons and for the appointment of a permanent regie- trar to conduct the preliminary probe, Penaîtien wh'ch mey he imposed where convictions are secured take three forme, first, the responsible parties may he proceeded azaimst under the Criminal Code, secondly, any tariff protection enjoyed by the third, proceedings may be taken be- tore the Exchequer Court te cancel patent rights.- CANOE BOYS ARE IN HURR Make 25 Miles Per Day Trip From Lake Ontario Te Ottawa Ottawa, Aus.14\u2014Geventsen boys ranging In age from thirteen to ohh venteen years and accompanied dy two older leaders swept Into the city today on the last lap of a t of a hundred and ffty miles J canoes built by themselves.The boys reached Ottawa on the Rideau Canal.They atarted their remarkadie adventure from the boys\u2019 camp of W.C.Crouch, known as \u201cTip\u201d Camp en Grandstone island, in thé Thousand\u2019 Islands of the M.Lawrence river To-morrow morning they will àg given & motor tour of the city and will voit all the important placo here before leaving on their returh Journey to the Thousand Isiands.\u2018The route followed was along (he tt.Lawrence and Lake Ontario 14 Kingston and from that city via (he Rideau River and Cenai.Averaging twenty Ave miles a day in their home made canoes, the dons have camped out on the bemke of the river and canal avery night small tents and carry their own fit of ceolting utensiie.blankeis an other requisites.r TE AEG - - .Ai fur i 2 = From ji I wesgesy 8 i 11 À - mm; > £ i _ >> & LI «8% muet £ + FREIGHT SERVICE MONTREAL TO NEWCASTLE \u2018AND LETH Aus.17.\u2026 .Catrndbu She Robert Roforé Ce, Led, Local Agents BY WATER HALIFAX aad NEW YORK .88 \u201cFORT HAMILTON\u201d July 14th snd Sth Aug.11th and 26h _ oie and further informe.dem apply to: Frank S.Stocking ISLAND PARK FERRY #8.FRONTENAC \u2014 On and after 237th June, 1933, without guarantes, will leave: Quehee, 6.20, 7.80, 9.16, 11.20 em; 3.16, exsopt Saturday: 3.80 Saturday only; 4.45, except Satur- Gay, 5.20, 6.20 p.m, Istané, 4.80, 5.15, 10 ami, (10.18, out, only), 1.00, (4.35 Bat.ealy), 4.45, 5.50, 1.00 p.m.Sunday.Quebec, 9.16, 11.30 am, 1.2.16 8.30, 4.46, 6.16 pm Istand, 16 am, 19.45, 1.36, 3.45, 4.60, 5.80, 7.00 p.m.Sunday snd Wednselay, Quebec, 5 p.m.; Island, 11 p.m ss CHAMPION.Quebec, pr ox.Sati Berthis, 5.00 a.m, Tuesday and Thursday Be Jean, 6.16 a.m.; Bt.Mishel, am; 8.Laurent.7.45 en Sunday.Quebec, 5.30 a.m; from St.Jean.1.40 pm: St.Nicholas, 9.36 PFri- days; Mt.Nicholas, 11.60 a.m.Bat 3 pm.for Berthier, Téa round tip.Telephone 7466.CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE, Lng\u2019 as yy 11th.Limited Number First Class ¥.fm via VIA _CARDIPP.10¢h.Trinkded en a o pein wt ox Tn Fernando ot \u201c oom is rie Jam nation er LEE, Charlottetown 0 ensdisa Se \u201cWari Ea via From TEI GH VEE co ! ier Fires Clue Passengers Only.Tome\u201d 2 hier) sions Aug.90 Sept.18.Aug 37 Sent 46 Aus M Se NM Aug.Aux.13 Sont.26.RES 4 Cu a | WTR a RAPE nA M JUNIORS \u2014 Little Nie One-third the regular doss.- Mads of sae lente, thon candy coated Por children and adult TIT ne OA FRA FROM MONTREAL Te BELPAST\u2014OLASGOW Aug.31 Rept.3.esis Sept.7 .soccovaauonnce.Dioatisunier® Te CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON, HAMBURG, Aug.18 Sept.15.Feapress of Franee* Aug.36 Sept.2%.Empress of Britain® Sent 1 Bept.2.Empress of Scotlesd® Te CHERBOURG, SOUTMAMPTON, ANTWERP, 12.15 Sept.oro Melita *From Qubes FIVE MAGNIFICENT CRUISES NEXT YEAR AROUND THE WORLD AROUND AMERICA Yo the MEDITERRANEAN And Twe 9 the West Indices Apply se Local Agents © Canadien Pacific Rallwayp, Painis Bratien.Quebes.Que mare Established fn 1007 Jos.ote | Importers of smoker's requisites sod wholesale gro- oceries.100 ST, PAUL STREET Que A mest complete assortment of canned goods of sll .DIESEL ENGINES FOR US.SHIS Eastern Steamship Men Plan Conversion Of Ten To Fifteen Vessels \u2014 New Yprk, Auguat 16-\u2014Accordias to upparently well founded reporte in lool ehipping clroles, a group of Bastern ateamehip mea have ape proached the Shipping Board he proposition which may result In tne sale, for conversion to Diesel engines, of ten to fifteon of the better type of the Board's ships, Names of men declared to be behing the proposal are withheld, but it was learn- «d Saturday.that several firme engaged in the manufacture of Diesel engines have been asked for esl.mateu aa to cost of machinery and {ta instalation.The plan, it ia stated, i» to buy from the Board ships that measure between 8,000 and 9,000 tons und vemwis which have so fai not found n ready sale through deelared excessive coste of operation due to their being overengined and boiler- ed.The machinery in these vessels wil be replaced with Diesels of about 2,500 horse-power running at 90 revolutions 1.5.LAKE VESSEL OWNERS TO MEET Canadian Grain Commission To Talk Over Transport Of Canadian Grain On Lakes Winnipeg, August 16\u2014\u2014Americar \u201cÎvessel owners will meet in conference Wednesday at Cleveland with Chiet Commissioner Lesils J.Boyd, of the Canadian Board of Grain Commiasioners in an effort to find some solution of the difticylty with regard to the transportation of the 1923 grain crop across the lakes Arrangements were made this morning for the conference Wednesday at which the whole question will be thoroughly threshed out with the owners themsalves.The following shows the rise and tail of the tide at Quebec up to and including Sunday, August 1% next.{Standerd Time.Daylight Saving ond hour later): TIDE TABLE.\u2014High\u2014 \u20142 Aug.Time.Ft.Time.Ft.16 7.47 am.17.6 3.46 a.m.1.1 2.13 p.m.16.7 3.19 p.m.0.9 16\u2014 8.29 a.m.17.2 3.33 am.1.1 8.54 p.m.16.3 4.01 pam.1.0 17\u2014 9.13 a.m.16.4 4.28 am.1.3 9.43 p.m.18.4 4.45 pm.1.2 18\u201410.15 p.m.16.2 5.14 a.m.1.6 10.40 p.m.15.7 633 p.m.LT 19\u201411.21 a.m.13.3 6.11 a.m.2.1 11,48 p.m.14.9 6.27 p.m.8.3 varictien, Cereals, Pastes, Barley, Rice Beans, Peas.Tes and Coffee, Eto\u2014 \u201cHomesty is om strength, Quality brings nu Custom.\u201d June30xwed sai-if 2e 3e 25 28 38 98 90 98 26 26 98 8 M i OCEAR SAILINGS, 8 9e 0e se 22 92 96 00 26 90 98 96 90 26 6 8 ° 16 Marburaft ss M .18 Cassanle.«ove Queenstown Liverpool, 16 Albanie.NY.Plymouth, 23 France.+ 23 Masloch Montreal.Melise, asgow, 23 Soythis.o.Hostam .i Erste : 25 Assenls.ooo.Menzel\" Pirmoye bork: vrrenpe M Vo eue fi rpool.Woy.9 Re 25 Homerie «covers WY.Chartourg herapton.xv.\u2018es iin nptown, steamers ot Quebes dy HETHAI LL BAKERY y of Fighgrede oo ports of ote On, ay, 804 FF.JOHN STHKET Tel.0688.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.5 NAUTICAL COURT GIVES JUDGMENT On Wreck Of SS.Bay firoh, Suspending Certificates Of HANUHUNEHHRNHHHES .SHIPPING nores ' \u20189 08 06 26 000508 06 98 36 20 36 00 26 26 84 The sicamer Empteas of France passed Father Point at 3:30 pm.yesterday and is due heve this mora, ing at 4:30 o'clock.en À The steamer Bruton passed Belle Isis at 5:30 a.m.veaterday ond dub here on Thureday evening.» à , Arrived up yesterday: CGB.Alice at 3:40 a.m.: steamer Cymtic Queen at 5 p.m.; steamer Manchester Core poration at 5:38 pm; CO8 Detector at 5:15 p.m.» .Arrived down veut réa: casu Quebeo at 9:46 a.m.; CO8L Riches leu at 5:20 a.m.B.B.Oawley ut 8 am; steamer Ivorheath at 7:55 pm.+ .LS .Left up yesterday: Tug Jemalcs and tow at 3:40 am.; tug Baribess and tow at 3:40 a.m.; C.BS.L.Quebec at ¢ pm; Calrnaven ot TNS pm.e - Laft down yesterday: C.G&.Alice at 3 p.m.: C.G.8.Detector at 7:15 am; meamer Sheda at 1 am; C.88.L.Richelieu at 8:60 am: C.G.8.Murgaret at 5:45 a.m.; C.G.0.Loos at 9:15 n.m.; steumer Labrador et 8 am: Cs.L Cape Diambné at 11:08 am.; æeamer Virgilie at 5:30 battle .Passed up yesterdey: Bteamer Imperoyal at 1 e.m.; steamer Kame ouraskw at 3:30 a.m.steamer Pore manger at 5:28 a.m.; steamer Mag- Gude at 3:20 a.m.; steamer Artemis at 3:35 a.m.; BB.John B.Ketchum at 9:15 p.m .\\ Passed down yesterday: Steamer Wabana et 7:65 a.m.; steamer Lord Strathcona at 4:20 p.m; stehmer San Manuel at 6:86 p.m.° .The Cunarder Laconls arrived and dooked at Halifax 5:30 p.m.August 13th.À The Cunarder Francenie arcived at Queenstown 6 a.m.August 13th.: The Anchor Line steamer Columbla arrived GMagow 1 am.August ith.* 0° .The Cunérder Mauretanis arrive at Cherbourg $8 a.m.August 13th, \u2018 .oo» The Cunarder Aquitania sailed Southampton noon, Cherbourg 19 p.m.August 11th.The Cunarder Caronia sailed Liverpool § p.m.August 11th.6 The Anchor-Donaldson steamer Athenia arrived Glasgow at midnight August 13th.SIGNAL SERVICE _ SHIPPING REPORT Crane Island\u2014In 11:15 a.m.Cym- 28 | rie Queen.Out 10:45 a.m.Wabane.Fame Point\u2014Clear, northwest.In 9:36 am.Empress of France.Out % em, Biri; 10:30 am.Atlanterhavet; 11 a.m.Arkansas.Ells Bay\u2014Cloudy, north.North |& Shore left.6 a.m.for Seven Jelands.Cape Race\u20141In 8:39 a.m.Marte 30 south.Belle Iste\u2014Cloudy, east.In 8 velnhman 105 cam; 9:30 a.m.8:26 a.m.Bataford 100 east.Out § a.m.Megantic; 10:40 em.Corinaldo; 10:30 am.Cairnvalons: Bruton reported on this a.m.bulletin should have read: In yesterday 4 am.Bruton 140 east.Halifax, N.8.~\u2014Clear, northwest.In 8 a.m.Yaukton.Out 11 am.Silvia: 13:20 p.m.Resaliné.\u201cPer « Pilot And Captain was handed down today dy Ceptain A.Demers, Wreck CommisMoner In the cape of tl which wes wreoked, near Portneuf, certificate was suspended for the rest of the shipping season.Captain August 14 «0 October 14.The court was of opinion that an error of judgment had been Imate by tot Petron and alse held the Captain engines at tafl speed when thd ves- vel was sground.Ths Birch Bay was an old vhip and has now broken in two.She is thougit to be à total oes.\u2014 EUROPEAN CORN BORER September 1, broomeorn may de drought into the United States only zhrough the perte of New York and Boston, according to new regulations of the United States Departthe beinging in of the European eorn borer, a serious insect pest that ef November to February, inclusive.Transhipment to Boston during the cest of the year ls prohibited.Europe! entry Into the United States ie prac- tioally qlwaye heavily Infested with tiving larvas and pupae of tha dorn borer, explains the Federal Howticulturs] Board, which administers thé department's plant quarantine\u2019 ee- tivities.Last spring there was such & large accumulation of foreign broontcorn at New York that it was impossible to treat it all within the forty daye allowed with the limited sterilisation facilities there.With the approach of warm weather thd moths began to emerge and caused à ærious situation which the Bodtd Arrivels \u2014 Gteeiville, thenia, Avenmoüth.Hambyrgboutl, Civits Vsochia \"; sw, Hamburg.Portangér, son ot asvigation.will stick to you.\u201cJumped\u201d before his time wah yp i Tost a his no for the win.ore work.\u201d r.Relend pocalled The view Ws ot of shine oot fruit Aletriet La (he Obonages Volley near which Mem $mhh (last) bet opendd Mosh axsociated With Joesph TE ribs Sait products prete J\u201d Mrs.M.B.Smith aatit of fruit snd Te a thet sould os > ren , the famous Prènohv ot | shipped so, with broad a a one le enter rong man and \u201cbully of Naramuta, Okanagan Valley, is a story began the svaporation o mith nye\u2019 of the ant.who ie ited Canadien initiative that has assumed large propor-| extensive ue the vr Jonistad, ie with baving performed heveylean tions.After extensive resepreh work and experiment- | thy fact that men of ps diced oo feats and on many ocovas\u2019ona beat- fog on 8 smal! scale, Mrs.Smith is this yea?pone could net dry it, other than 8 ing slngie-handed ssvears! men whe à large plant for \u2018the denydration of fruit at Poplar| she is in the unidus go sition of being the iret pi tried to knock him out, ove between Narsmata and Penticton, whare sév-|in Canads who hai Rid uit, oth sth an apples 4 a information enty fruit products will be prepared inat@ad of sleven|on a commercial Basis.dried ireh is in br Mr, nd mb of as sent out by Mrs.Smith from hes ranch ou the| only totally pecled paseh on .the market, eithet hi wd stated thet Ne a.benches.Cañada or the United States.réfd-uhtle of Hon.Dr.AM.8, - The site ef the new factory | fs a point in thy very Mre Smith, being very posh interested in move sland, Minister of Health and heart of the fruit district and gon venient to the rail-| ments rormoté ue prt Jen] voafulness of wernon, Roldiare cuis Ré- Botan) ment.way.A adding of the Katt! vai ley Railway will be declares that there is à Sprortunity for worn Mr.Holand, then 34 yeary of ast.run into the promi in this werk.Having ne te keep à par wal married to Ntisghéih Lapointe.Le most portant factor of the enlarged scopp 4 the new industry of ee he may A tamily of Four sons and for o werk {is that the new industry will utilise much.§ under, she hopes that a women la rois Gaughterd al) of whem ére Ivins soft and perish: IX 4 it that would othirwise go he atricte may start smal sTapomating nis aie 1h withe the excéptien of À dau waste es most t séust be in à tres-ri ed esre for thetr surplus fruits, oo only for tors bleassd the uniga.wre Tre .condition for dinydration and theraters muck ta |ho x but éléé Tap 10 dirbat Gésvendante.TP sich res vith fries tn th reget) eu NL thet 5 uted.The we | The mim wh goers mi was n rairies {n es wl * © ha © à hie 0 une early stages of LR: w - one ation food te ard so reduced In ve FEE and Toh et 5 ity 16ide Mast.oo.\" Te mh Mat questi Bhe saw ried pile ar, \", o bis will so muth brie ae ft te dra ies > en.te En ë ith, a ve make à study of Toluene dep vn vy past * rs.8m n ce: 0 a stady bensvele umait à on the epoia vhs $ rs in ih Banger » .Valley, LS \"2 much cencernéé tions, 1 PE a field md demonstrn astatsl Detaekèbpèrs ef tb \u2014 Montreal, August _14-Juégnent | 88.Bay Birch, a few.days ago.Pilot #4.Perron's J.M.Cosmette\u2019s certificate was also withheld, his suspension dating frem rgeporelble for keeping his TO BE QUARANTINED Washington, August 15 \u2014 After ment of Agriculture to guard against gained entry Into this country & few years ago.The port of, Boston will be open aM the year round fer the Importation of broomcorn, but shipments may de brought into New York only during tha four months Lrocmcorn offered for Hampton Ready; Cassandre, Glasgow: Par- Sallinge\u2014Ville de Dj- West Cantp\u2014 NUNHNNERNHHMNE REX M4 jand.burdéned \u2018au hd saununhauxauunual The TL Ball Is deapped every doy at 2 pom Standard Time; (6 ça Greenwich Time) from thé ing'e Bastion here during the ea Meddie with dirt and some of it & HAMBURG SHIP STRIKE SPREADING Labor Trouble in Yards A Pros test Agalnet Noa-Payment By Employers x \u201c Members August 14\u2014+/th6 atrike smong the shipyard we to Hamburg and vicinity is rthd te be spreading, rapidly.Many of Lhe plants are closed amd the downtown streets are flied with parcders and Gemoneretors, many of ihem camying red The arike te fôr higher wagte and 45 à protest against non-paymeat by thr employtes, who plead Inability to obtain currency st the bank.Unti) late last night the streets of Hamburg were filled with demon- Stritors, whom sotivitiés wire beguo during the day, and numerows clashes with the poltoé ecourved.overs! workers were ca end wounded.The strike of the Nèeen voa ptiiote has tisd Up shipping in the North Bea, with the exception of \u20ac tew vemels with Vventurewme, ohpe tains, who are taking out their hig at their own risk.LUMBER JACK Saw Rebellion And Burning Of Parliament Bulldings In Montreal In 1849 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Calymet Island.étés, A abn tour 3 .exile on the ot?dant Ru and à witisess do the burning of th Parligment Bulldings in Montres on Abril 96.1949, whieh féllowed the mnction of the _Relellion Losses Bill of Lord Blgin, thea Governor-General of Cansdk, ard some of the cla/ms to distinotion ot Mr.Joseph Beland, sturdy Preneh- Canadian esntinarién and à plonser 44 groqt Na hopes to avoid In the future by pro.| Of Calumet Ivland, Quebec.Bhoulé hibiting recelpte after Februgy.Mr.Beland tive te age May D, noft Boston ia made an all-year port bi- | Yes.he will than have attal cause the corn bores ip now oad.his ond hundred ¢nd seventh birth- lished over a wide syrroynding aay.Mr, Beland Ans lived under SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.Britibh doversd He Bb nh Port of Montréal, Auguet 14\u2014 | Vigorous, and te Funeral appasr- ante wold lead ont to baileve that he wai closer to 20 yedrs of age than cons'dèradiy déyond the century maëk añd still going btrong.tn fact, only the preductiom of the centonarian's birth certificate oer- ries convi®tion às to his exact agé.One voula imagine t we | i» \u2018the welght of 106 years an Med « vec- ord of sultained arduôus work us a lumber jack, pioneer setilar and farmer, Joe a prod of mibre an 86 rs, would bb quite can- ont to lead for the palanse of his terrestrial existence a HI® of complete repoës.| But thfb ts hot the case with the venerable and etout- hearted centéharlan of Calinint Toland.Mr.Belgnd\u2019s on¢ worsy 1s thit the relentjess hand of time will, ultimately press so str > = him that he will 3g compelied white away the ao ng days of né existence in an arm-chgir.* Slanding adout five inehée afd welzhing about 14 pounds Nr.Beland 8 pnylbing but \u2018tré men.He walks with à rm step.Oné of his teats last winter wag to cyt down\u2019 towèrlj red p'ne mèseu ring five toot In ¢le- cymterence.Peland bodst that he is still \u201cie to eut one cot of wood & dgy.either with the axe or buck-spw.It is no idle bosst, nd on mary than oné ocopslon he foot fe rformeé this truly remarks be t for 8 man of his years.Me.Beland leads the aimplé life.He is as à rule an early riser and until recently was mm thd habit of getting up before sunk ee.His custoniary hour of retirement 18 nine o'clock.He is blessed with a hearty appetite.Mr.Beland has been & smoker all his life ard will occaslonaily take a drink of liquor.Mr.Poland said he cime and settled on Calumet Island ° when abotit 16 years of ae.M rimem- thers Bing in Montréal when the Parliament Bu'ldings Were burned down on April 25, 1849.He also witnessed thé rioting that, marked the burning of the Buildings apd the attack on Lord Bigin, then Goverhor-General.| As à boy and young man, Mr.Beland witnedeet the birth and growth of ons of Canada\u2019s greatest Industries, that of lumbering.He was In the employ of vérious companied operat.Ing in the Upper ang Lower Ottawa valley es \u20ac lumber Jadk snd river] o river.\u201cin my day,\u201d Mr.Belsind stated, \u201cwe ymd to work long houes and were paid $6 cents a \u2018day 4hd_son- sigered !t gonû wages The ebn: cérna wére very sttict and If a man Maste trips up Its on Ta 108 YEARS OLD, \\ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1923.50 Goin 7h30 ef - fens Te Winni VE 0-0 ry - families.000 Harvesters .Tickets Good Going August 20th, 1923 FREE inclusive.Good en vogular traine, die on Special Trains | froip Mentreel eria er - nfter, and ob 15.90 pm.Avsust St.Convertible (berth) Colonies carn.Special came 2e won Jaunch Oars on special ai reasonatlo Wanted! | \u2014 stations in the (Windest Gtion) trains.Foods and prices.aa a tier if your Snel destination is net à No ma Soi | a .Smt +! \u2026 Canadian Panifio.} LANY AGENT OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIO WILL enave FURNISH FULL PARTÈOULARS |_Travel CANADIAN PACIFIC | fes CLASSIFIED ADS For Results Chronicle's Classified Column 6 INSERTIONS.FOR $1.00 25 words -25c.One Cent Epch Additional Word.SPECIAL * MONTHLY RATE FOR SALE.FOR gALE\u2014Golid mano hiture (date 1815), copper, bollé silver, tflel verte veut lade, célordd prints.Phone 324 or call between 9.80 and noon.Mrs.D.Mitchell, 24 Bt.Ann street.sug2xim re MUSIC-\u2014Léaf music for plano, ned ng songs, waitzes, etc, st 38¢.8c.post paid.We rent or aang novels of all kinda Open up to § p.m.Apply to M.Heénry, & O'Connell streèt, Quebec.ALF.augôxt BOIVIN CORD WOOD of ell kinds Maple, Biroh, Besch, Blabe In Balsam, Spiuce and Cedar.Superior quality.\u201d Good measure.heap.i.Boivin, 168 Grant.Phone.643.augléxdm MISCELLAX XO0W, NEW PENSION URSULA\u2014EX CRLUENT MEALS, ATTENTIVE SERVICE.MISS BOUTET.FOR- MpRLT AT GARRISON CLUB, 40 URSULE STREDT.TEL.817.GOOD ROOMS TO LET AND AUTO PARKING.Juiytix1m PERSONAL .\u2014\u2014t et ep TS EEE MARRYT \u2014 For speedy marriage.shaolutely the bast, largest in the country, established 1% years ; thoussnds wealthy merchants, both She taantia) description.trek The (4 confléentiai description fr e Ola Relléble Club.Mra Wrubel, Bdx 26, Oukland, Calittt rte tee ROOM AND BOARDROOM AND BOARD \u2014 Single or double rooms, clean aud well light.ad, at good terms.with of without Medls.Madame 8.Letourneau, 23 Garneau street, Quebec.| Phoneess.augtxé om te ROOMS 70 LET.I re cr rt pr tr 0 EE RENCE HOTEL\u2014Nicé single euble rooms with ail modern Sonventences, Furnished or bn furnished.For tourists or visitors.Hpeelal rete by the week.Apply [à Florenre Hotel, 410 St.Jolin Wt, 1 0460.auélixiw ESTATE , VALUED AT $87,840,800 Although the gross estate of Willam Rockefeller totaled 108,684.38, the net estate is valued at only $7,649,000.These values are ine eluded in thé transfer tax report! filed Thursday An the Sürrogaie's Dourt.The d'ftetence of $84.924,778 represents debte principal ly but siso Includes charges for funeral sxpenms, | administrations) expenses and executors fees.Tm- Haritence tages on the estate will approximate $16,000,000, most of which will be paid to the Federal bvernment.Some taxde aleo will collected by New York and vthey fftaten in which the decendent owns yd property.The lergent debts of the éninte include of following Jesup & lap ment, $7,046,883; Chass | Mationa! nk, $6,381,088; Central.Un'on ust Company, $5.818,350; Want of Manhattan Company, $3,005,288; mere Loun & Trust Company, 010,749; Now York Life Insur- $2,018,000; Dime $1,003,538; Now \u2018 ance Germapanry., Savings Bank, \u201cPOSITION WANTED 0 ww with Six years pui'neus, aise ing ohporiènce.Bhersiarial, capbior, book-lkooper for hetel Ipgitytion.Ey Frameset Gh or country, E Box, Tho Chtentolb.Cyl vante | | NURAE-\u2014Wantéé, with ehce.Apply to Mre.Bénevolt, ste Grands Allee.Tel.473.oy thet CENTRAL LOCALITY.REFINED ENGLISH ; SPMAÏE- ING family of two would Brit eus medste paying ig 3 rooms averledkil ts tot ta! ve ied x his 3 Garden #trest, Phone 4380, li be regted ee Apply Bex M ao.Chroi = \u2014 Immedistels, = ©» Tubs care of two A.Won matchors and two = EES plant, ve we a oF ebihe i FE 5 rb sss MALE me Ta \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014rp et} \u201cAN INTELLIGENT oith ws nay earn Td * qi mon nding fée Paper; S15 0 26 weekly in Canis experighes ynne eter eubjects iN.nt Uy hy ROOM TO LEW.Vary or ba rtiey Avenue, shitabls or pentipmes.Apply Chronicle Qttiée, \u2018TO RENT \u2014 Furnished front room, good locality, be Bone and bath.lophons 4905J, PARTMENT TO Avdrimbnt din = i bi From Otiaper | ps ay 1, 1986, 6 fu apartment sons foot, Pen inclus ei kitoh va ets tèom, two wl Tone or P aca th an Yr, © or write mre P.O.Bug 374, Sli ist 9 \u2014m.LOUE \u2014 tweed a irr eben on lish Once tal, wr Claire attest, yond Mes ae or den.poreets à hand ch mall t me .=n der \"oh bash Fotuin i ei oh and rei York Lits tnoyranée à THR Oampany, $000,000; Bank for fivings, $500,307: Bayltable Tryp owed panp, $§03.08¢, sn of Tr we Reaelones on ned 81,018, ww to hia sons, thé late Wil Hophefallér and Percy A, roqueats, the report shows thal at the time of hie death MW hid passe $100,000 to the Park nd ptist Church, of which J oskefelisd is a member, gn led abd pe pf the debts.r.Rockefeller owned pps tien worth $73,000 mos than don of ndaps ON ne bo htiy hr anceps mTit mre i: the sate after hom sed nelle PE phi He who wo »e angry ( thing il be angry for for Jo = # Le ; ets 1 {TH pn 4 6) Ny to Lay 0 folldr | jointiy, an\u20ac 01,768 408 68 Willlatp G.Rockefeller Ll ie iy.hile hls'wil madd He pubile * A 5 & ship ë * * ve ES 2 A TUQUE, QUE.4 Sem Question Of Hydi 5 Mei } w + ! 3 NC \u2018The Peace.Tuque, Ausspondence) \u2014 Two Vals \u201csrrestell \u2018for drunkenness os 14+-(Bpecia) ithe streets of the town wars hailed Sutors the Justice.The firm, Lacie of Bienv'ile.Que, EY ty of ihe charge and was with a dollar fine and cots.+ gleon Tquioust.was.fined five dollars and costa Bath paid and were.Toa se \u2018released.Accessed ot oasis Cheque - Without Funds.On a warrant taken out by Mr.\u2018Albert \u2019arroatod, charged with having 1=- \u201csued & cheque on the National Bank whereas he has no funds Io ssid Rank to meet ft.© _The accused settled with the pro- sscutor, and was released.Several young .felk were brought before the Juetice for hav.bathed in the St.Maurice River : @ihout dathing costumes.His \u201cMonour after having.given the ngaters a good talking to, telling them that if it occurs again he will \u2018be obliged to punish the offenders, dismissed them all.ce of Court Rosumes Dutles.Mr.Alphonse\u2019 Roy.Clerk of the \u2018Circuit Court, and Court of Justice of the Pease of th s Town, who has besn confined té his house by ill.nese fer some time, returned .That the Dominion aegia ment should call a conferende Ÿ + dian dankers and business men to tormulate & policy to bs presented as the Canadian policy to the Importal Weonomic Conference, te the opinion expressed dy George Wilson, assimant general manager of the Union Bank of Canadé in the current issues of the Bankers\u2019 Magasine.He empressees the hope \u201cWhat Canada will lead thé wey (à bring ing about a gtester digres of in perial unity.Praive of Canada's treatment of Wy \u2018harventsr hands 16 givon dy the New York Times in a leading article headed \"NMarvesters in Cansée\u201d.La The leader je œuce to have influence \u2019 for a net gnin oË L 1-4.+ Other change included Abitibi Wayagama ln volume Total sales 695,160.on new settlers in the United States who are finding agricultural employments that side of the border leas attractive than the tuture prospects In the Dominion.The Times points out that Canada nesds 60,000 harvesters for the coming srain crop and points out that \u201cfor the first time Canade ie taking & quota of harvest help from the old home, brought over at reduced rates by the shipping companies\u2019.> No plans have as yet been snmoun- ced regarding the financing of the new kfaft paper mill of the Continentgl Wood Products Company.This organieation recently vas granted timber rights on 1,048 miles of timber limite in the Sudbury dis trict-of nefthern Ontario dy an agreement with the Ontario Gevernment, under which the company undertéok to establish and have in operation by 1915, & pulp and paper mill worth $1,500,000.00, Incidentally the announcement from Toronto that this would de the first kraft paper mill in the province was somewhat misleading.The Dryden company has for some time been producing a high grade of kraft paper and Wrapping paper and bags have been made in the Ottaws val- Wy for many years.The International Paper Company through a series of subsidiary companies opntrols - the Continental Wood Products Company.The Continental Wood Products Company is owned outright by the Continental Paper Products Company of Ottawa.This company in turn is owned outright by the Continental Paper and Bag Mills, & large U.8.concern, which is controlled through stock ownership by the International.& 0 The past week has witnepsed 3» olight revival in the local paper trade.White business is undoubtedly of & grotty character, as à whole it is tairly satisfactory.It le gov- stned by many factors outside the conttol of either manufacturers or jobbers: some of the Iattez are of the epinion that we have fot yet reached the stage whére Ro new sources of consumption can be found.it saleamen are Intelligent enough te dig up these prospects.Although \u2018some American mille expect that the demand for newsprint will soon fall off.this le not the view held here.The Indications are, in fact, that the call\u2019 will be Maintained through the year.AN the milla are buey and individual companies are making records 46 to produotion.Labor Gazètts\u201d for July show Increaved activity In the pulp and paper products and the printing and publishing sections were somewhat less encouraxing.The return compiled from 448 Arms whom stafls aggregated 18,613 parsons, ware larger a 1,778 workers, or 3.4 per cent tor than shown IA the previous report.There (5 no change of importance im the pulpwood department.Oroundwood continues to ds 1h goed demand, with comparatively Httle oftering: while dleached mulphite re.mains on a stable basis at old prices UPWARD PRICE TREND WAS CONTINUED AT MONTREAL, TRADING BEING MORE ACTIVE St.Maurice Paper Was Weak Spot, Declining Two Points\u2014 Laurentide Took Lead in Activity\u2014~Dominion Glass Was Strong Spot, Gaining 1 1-4 Points\u2014Bonds Active Montreal, August 14-\u2014Trading in listed shares on the local! stock markét today was vobsiderabiy more active than of late and the upward trénd of the past few days was continued with éleven of the 43 stocks traded in guining ground, six sufferiag losses, five remaluing unchanged and 31 coming out in broken lots only.CL Laurentide took the lead in activity and tiomd at 97 7-8 for a net gain of 5-8; Brasilien came second closing 1-3 down at 44 1-3; Spanish common waa third and gainéd 1-4 at 87 1-2.Dominion Glass was the strung apot of the list clesing st $3 3-4 St.Maurice Paper, yesterday's feature both in strength and activily was the soft spot today with a lose of two points at the close at 112, Steambhips up 3-¢ and the preferred oft 1 3-8; Detroli Railway off a point to {he ner low of 76, (ex-dividend); ck up 7-8; anû Winnipes Railway up @ point.Trading in bonds on the local stock market today was fairly heavy ug without appreciable price changes.By MaBOUGALL & COWANL stocks ; Oseu.Nigh.Low.Closes Abitisl Power .seassasedes .\u2026 61% 1% 6 #14 Atlantic Suger .18% 18% 15% 16% Atlantic Sugar pre.3344 34% 38% Asbeptos Corp.so 49% 0 Brompton Pulp .80 3 39 Bell Telephone .199° 1% 121% Brazilian Tractio .46 \u201844 444 British Empire\u2019 Steel.%.(à [17 British Empire, Jud pfé.18 17% 17% Can Car & Fay ptd.mm\u2019 75%.76 Can Cement .813% 81% Can Cement pfé.103 108 Can Cottons .108 196% Cons Smelting 26% 28% Can 86 Lines,.15% 16% Can 86 Lines pfd.47 47 Cun Converters 28 38 33 ss Dom Bridge .se \u201c\" .\u201c [2] Detroit United 8 \u201c\" 7 7 Dom Glass .\u201dy 92% 92% 93% Laurentiée Pulp 298 WH ITY 98 Montreal Powtr 118% 118% 118% 118% National Breweri 47% 438 47% 48 Price Brothers .« 43 43 4 43 Quebec Raliway 17% 18 14 18 Quebec Railway Bonds.30 80 se se Shawinigan Power .116% 117 118% 117 Spanish River .37% 876 274 Spanish River pd 9 7% 974 Steel Co of Canade 48% $y ey \u201cyy st.Matrice P P.114 114 110% 113 Twa City .70% 71 0% 71 Toronto Street Railway cies 17 T7 17 I BARES: Commerce .o s.+ v+s0craccuss \u2026\u20260.2.193%4 193% 198 193 Nova Scetia .368 268 38 _ 288 RoOY&l coo sur ercac0 ».233 223 223.323 GOVERNMENT BONDS VIOTORY BORDS-~(Fres (rem Usual Income Tas)t 1937 6% p.c.due lat Dec.102.70 103.70 102.70 103.70 1937 6% p.g.due 1st Dec.107.76 107.75 107.75 107.76 1923 5% p.c.due let Nov.100.12 100.12 100.12 100.13 1938 556 p.c: due ist Nov.105.50 105.50 105.50 105.50 WAR fosxs: 1925 6 p.o.due 1st Dec.\u2026.5.100.50 100.50 100.50 100.50 VICTORY RONDS\u2014-(Suhjert to Income Tax): 1924 5% p.c.due 1st Nov .100.856 100.55 100.55 100.85 1934 5% p.c.due 1st Nov 193.00 103.00 108.00 103.00 Figures complied by the \u201cofficial | oft 1-4; Asbestos- up 1-3: Caneda Steel of Canidae up 1-3; EET SCRE \u2019 Among the gubjects being taken up during the present visit of Sir Frederfok Becker to Canada is @ piesa to double the capacity of the Bag Sulphite Company: This com.pally was originally financed by Bir Freferick Becker and a group of pride and French paper makers.All of {ts production is marketed on long term contracts through Becker and Company.The Bay Gulphite Company operates two mills for the production of.sulphite pulp.One of these is located at Port Alfred on the Saguenay Rives and the other ie on the Bay of Chaleur in the Gasps Country.The combined output of the mills it 70,08) tons of sulphite puip per an- num.Recently a bond iesue of $8,- 000,000 of the company was sold by à cate headed by Wood, Guady It to understood that the plans capacity, which would lathe isue of new bonds under nt mortgage are hardly to be carried out until next \u2018The Dominion Bureau of Statistics forecasts the total Canadian wheat crop at 383,814,000 bushels.Thies ie below tast year's final estimate of 299,746,400 bushels.The report ie based] upon the condition of crops at the end of July, and indicates that the irie Provinces will produce 357,295,000 Dushels of wheat If r conditions remain favorable rmful agencies do not take a tol, toba it je expected will have yield of 44,668,000 bushels; 101,776,000 duel: imates for 1923 in these three | provinces were: Manitoba 60.055000 bushels; Saskatchewan, .000 bushels, \u2018and Alberts; Local Brokers L.G.Beaubien & Oo.) York, Aug.14\u2014/The sharply which has taken place in arket in many days oocurred Anal hour this afternoon.bad been started by heavy purchases of Baldco and Studebaker, short ng wes started on a big ecale President meelt op- » to overlook the forelgn situa.u to put its trust in & revival of Ihétetry within the niet few wee 563,000 shares.a activity which set in yester.ular advance of nine points again in evidence today, but St.NEW YORK MARKET Pol ee x ri A PA Py COMER AT cy TT \u201cÀ Clty of Ottawa, showing Owe Plant of the Ottawa é Full Power Ceinpent Limited \"$1,500,000.Ottawa and Hull Power Company 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock normal Income Tax, payable 15th March, June mber, \".on this stock as Tey ce8 , Lors M Se Us Gear erations so additienal power to be 19e3-\u2014$130,000 | 1024\u2014S150,060 1035\u2014$175,000 1926\u20143200,008 TERRITORY SERVED: The territory includes the cities of Ottawa and Hull, à rich residential and manu- .ERR eb iN there 1s £a Increquing demand fer hydro- clectgie emergy.+ hp.Is low.dad _ amount te only $100 per bp We fer the above shares as, if, end when issped end received by ue, subject to the faverable eginian of aw esunsel.PRICE: 99 carrying a bonus of 25% Cemmoa Stock NESBITT, THOMSON -& COMPANY 145 St.James Street, MONTREAL HAMILTON WINNIPRO LONDON, ONT.Wh mat eee bo A i Ditmas vid we Make TORONTO Te de® SG Harvesters Wanted $15.00 TO WINNIPEG From Quebec, Levis and West; with proportionate fares from Stations east of Levis and Charny.Plus one half cent per mile from Winnipeg to any station in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Edmonton, Tannis, Calgary, MacLeod and East River east of Charny and Levis.Aug.20th, from Stations in Quebec, Levis, Quebec SPECIAL TRAINS LEAVE (Standard Time) QUEBEC PALAIS STATION: 6.16 P.M.on Aug.17th and 30th.via Cochrane.Through trains with Lunch Counter Cars\u2014Food and Refreshments at reasonable prices.Special cars for women and Colomist Cars of Latest SPECIAL LOW FARES RETURNING City and West to St.Andrews East, Lachute and QUEBEC PARENT SQUARE STATION: 6.00 AM.Aus.Sth.This train will fun via Grand'Mere Design.TRAVEL THE NATIONAL WAY TO ANY PUINT IN WESTERN CANADA Aug.17th, from stations South of the St.Lawrence [ | [ 3 La Tuqueand Joliette, stoppinæ at all North Shore points.C McDOUGALL and & COWANS 79 St.Peter Street WHY YOU SHOULD SAVE de insure yourself against un uskoown uture.To insure happiness and comfort in yout To insure n for your family in WE BUY the event of your death.\u2019 and SELL i Commence Saving to-day with VIOTORY BONDS i Teluphome 1408-1608 THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Six Branches in Quebec City.| Twin ORy, Shawinigan Power, Caladlan Cottons, Asbestos Corporation Lk onan GA tout ode Dap and vas rather quiet and \u20ac littie lower.Mowever, Lau- rentiée, Spanish River lœues, Abltibi and Brompton In the pulp and paper group gave good accounts of themselves.Laurentide was the Jeader In both activity and strength.Montreal Power, Quebec Railway, were fairly active and In guod demand.Waysgamack Pulp made (te | appearance for the first time ta several days with a transaction of 36 shares at 48, up 7-3 point from previous male.\\ a 108 0 Pont \" Telephonny $000 \u201ci vept.112008 Sanitary Plumbing Mechanics Supply Co.Limited 30-90 St.Paul Street, Quebec, P.Q.18 ESSENTIAL a complete assortment of Bathroom Fixtures as well as Heating Applianceslituetrnted pamphlets sont OR Fegnost.ln the \u201cHeart of Things dv BA.1 \u2014\u2014 Phose 7918 \u2014- {* The most centrally situated, all Bair conveniences.Vir slam and service.: We bake our cwa bread and french pastry, and serve purest end cream, A miect resort for Lady Tourists Uniy « few minutes to auto gare fi Open from 6 a.m.te L am BUN Dasbéa à and wine served at meals Post Cards VIEWS OF QUEBEC AND VICINITY Over 106 aitterer:t views in stock Also big range of SAGUENAY VIEWS.Note our price: ONE CENT EACH HISTORIC POST CARDS See our Historic Post Cards.Ten Ul views of all the Old Historic Gates ot Quebec.Price.« TEN FOR TEN CENTS.t Mammoth Post Card Views 0 Quebec, Folding Fost Card Views, Comic Postals, Birthday Cards, Etc., Ete.T.H.O'NEILL 267 ST.JOMN STREKT.Fs Dine at The MANHATTAN 120 ST.JOHN ST.(near Bell Telephone) Try our five-course Business Men's Lunch daily from 11 a.m.to 3 p.m., Also our SPECIAL DINNER from 3 pm to 8 p.m.Special Table d\u2019Hote Dinner on 50c Sunday and Fresh Salt Oysters Excellent Cuisine and Service.Choice of Wines and Beer served at Meals.Bertani Se-58 ST.JOHN ST.AMERICAN AND CANADIAN RENDEZ-VOUS The only French and Italian Restaurant in this City.Exclusive Cuisine Choice Wines and Beers Verdun Cafe ¥ GARDEN STREET Fromt of City Hall and Next BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT IN TOWN, Five-Course Meal.No Waiting.Courteous and Efficient Service.Commutation Tickets :\u201421 to Quebec Automobile Clubcid.see Meals, $0.00; 10 Meals, 24.40.No.31 BUADE STREET Try Our Delicious Lunch & Dinner NEW WORLD CAFE NEAR CHATEAU (Next to Holt, Renfrew) Te 3c 1c.en Technical School of Quebec.Theory and practical instruction smithy, foundry, wood-working, clectricity, drafting.It takes three years 10 go through a full regular course.in machine-shop work, Entrance Examinations on September 4th Registrations Are Now Being Received.September 6th.Second and third year students may register any day untit A SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE COURSE Wii Start On September Sth.augl3,16,14,31,23,28,28,30.31x9 the greatest distance.HENRI LUSIGNAN Big Sporting Event At The Exhibition Grounds SUNDA Y, AUGUST 19 Sand Bag Carrying Contes! THE FIRST TIME IN QUEBEC 8225.00 IN PRIZES int Prise\u2014f180.00 to the leading competitor having covered Snd Prise\u2014650.00 to the next competitor.ard Prise\u2014626.00 to the third, THIS IS A REAL TEST OF ENDURANCE Mach competitor must send jn his mame from now saul saturfay noon.August (8th, to the organiser.M ST.AMADOUR QUEBEC Ju Kill them all, and 1 the! Chronicle Files Drowned.On Tuseday afternoon shout three o'clock, the body of a drowned person was discovered on the ebbing of the tide, In one of the Docks of the new wharfe at the Canoterie, which was recognised to be the son of Mr.J.T.Hoyle, of this city.The deceassd was a promis ng boy, about ten years of age, and a pupil of the Reverend Mr.Burrage.Tuesday being the King's birth.Tocers day, and a fchool holiday, it ie supposed the boy had gone to fish, or take amusement floating on logs of timber In the Wharf pond, and had not been obasrved falling into the water.This is a serious warning to parents and others, to endeavour to prevent young people frequenting such dangerous places for amusement.Chronicle Files 25 Years Ago Lavwicemness Rampant.Sneak thleves and confidence men are sa'd to be reaping a harvest at St.Elsear and St.Severin.Thelr favorite mode of operating germs too.10c à packet st Druggists Stores.THRU M6 36 06 36 2606 95 06 96 5E * 3 æ * THR HOME KITCHEN % \" \"3 6 28 36 08 08 26 06 36 56 26 06 06 38 56 58 (By Jeannette Young Norton.) The Authority on Home Cooking.Recipes for Delicious Eam Indian Dainties.The pickles and sauces made in India are not as well known in the United States as they deserve to be, tor they are very delicous and make a most agreeable change trom those familiar to us.Many come 100 Years Ago|* ready put up at fair prices, and there are a number of practical recipes that may be used to prepare hose for which the materials may la to seek employment at renovating paintings and furniture, and once inside the house they steal all they can lay their hands on.They be bought here.Some subatitules can be found also for the things not to be found here in our markets.Apples, pineapples, citron, yellow peppers and yellow tomatoes, crab apples and cauliflower buds take the places of a number of native things used in their p'ck.ies and chutneys.Cleanliness is the first requisite oft perfect pickling.Wash all fruit or vegetables before cutting then up.Pare with a atainless steel knife, stir with new wooden spoons | and cook in porcelain-l ned or agate-ware kettles, Use enamel strainers, cheesecloth squares instead of towels, the freshet of spices, the vinegars called for, and put fruit or vegetables under cold water to keep them from turning black until cooked.Have bottles.corks, jars ar crocks all ready scalded to receive the cooked product, Use the best salt with the free-running agents for brine.Many °f these recipes call for brown sugar and many for green ginger.Date Chutney.Halve and stone two pounds of.zo00l dates, seed one pound of lare raisins, .wipe, halve and stone two pounds of fresh apricois\u2014ripe but firm.Put In a preserve-kettls with a pound of brown sugar, haif-cupful of salt, two peeled and chopped garilc buds, (four seeded and coarsely chopped peppers, fou punces of washed and.chopped green ginger root.a quart and a pint of mild vinegar and a teaspoon ful of* mixed ground spices.Melt Jl together, then bring to bolling- have horses and vehicles and are highty successful, territylng peopl.when they can not rob them by other means.The Honfleur Ceiebration.The town of Honfleur, France, is to give à recept on shortly to the Hon.Mr.Turgeon, who, accompanied by Mr.Hector Fabre, Canadian Commissioner at Paris; Mr.Paul Fabre, his secretary and Mr.Phileas Corriveau, will visit that place shortly.There is to be a reception In the Town Hall during the day time, a drive round the town, and a banquet; wh'ch will be given at one of the most plctur- esque points on the coast of Nore mandy.Important Decision.The Attorney-General of Quebec has just held that as a surveyor is not pald his salary at so much per day, but so much for the work he performs, his salary cannot: be seized.The only salaries which are )iable to seizure, according to Attorney-General, are the ml- aries of permanent and supermu- merary employes.Deicgates to Convention.Messrs.C.M.Teakle, R.J.Edwards, Geo.Gale, R.McKay, E.Wall ng, 1.Burran.W.Fanning, T.Reynar and A.P.Dodd have left for Valleyfield to kttend the Oddfellows® Convention which opens tomorrow morning.point and boll gently over a med- CANADIAN .ye ium fire for two houra, stirring fre.quently as the mass cooks.re ft NATIONAL gets too th'ck, add a little more vin- RAILWAYS [oar It should be about as thick \u2014_\u2014 as catsup when done.When cool.° Q bottle and seal.Montreal-Quebec-Murray Bay Beet Chutmey.Service Peel two small bunches of young beets.Quarter them and put into a preserve-kettie with just enough vinegar to cover and parboll them until tender.Drain and then chop the beets very finely with two ounces of garlic and two ounces of green ginger.Return to the kettle, adding a quart of fresh vinegar.one-half cupful of salt, a pound of brown sugar and a half-teaspoon- ful of mixed spice.Boll all to- Since June 11th the National Rallways through train between Montrea' and Murray Bay.This train leaves Montreal (Bonaventure Btn) at 9:45 a.m.dally, arrives Quebec at 2.30 p.m.leaves Quebec 3:15 p.m.exc.Sun.and arrives Murray Bay at 7:15 p.m.For the return train leaves Murray Bay at 3:3¢ a.m.daily except Bunday, arrive: Canadian operate ° lente gether unt ! the mass is of jam-like consistency\u2014but not toe thick.Cool, then bottle and seal.The vinegar in which the beets were parbelled may be used up in salad, as lt Is flavored and colored with the beet juice.Pickled Eggs.Boll hard two dozen fresh eggs.Cool and shell them without bresk- ing.Put into the preserve-kettie two ounces of chopped sweet peppers, two ounces of thinly-sliced garlic, two ounces of iced ree: ginger root, one ounce of black pepper, eight ounces of mit, on ounce of cloves.one ounce of brown sugar and a quart of vinegar.Boil for one hour, then strain.Return to the kettle, lay in the eggs carefully and boll gently for ons hour.Add a little more vinegar if it has bolled away too much.When cool, pack In wide-mouthed jars, cover with the vinegar and stow away.TIRED, NERVOUS MOTHERS are the direct cause of much unhappiness in our homes; their col dition irritates and wears upon the husband and often ruins a child's disposition.This condition of the mother is often due to some weakness which makes her entirely unfit to perform her household duties snd bear the strain upon her nerves that governing children involves.Every woman who finds herself In condition should remembe: that statistics prove that 98 out of every 160 women who suffer from female ills are helped by Lydia B.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.{and lose no time In giving it a fair trial.SOVIET GOVERNMENT COMPLAINS TO BULGARIA Moscow, Aug.14\u2014I1n a note to the Bulgarian Government the Sovlet Foreign Minister.George Tchitclorin, protests against the persecution of the Russian Res | Cross and of Russian subject to re- patriat'on., \u2018The note demands apology and compensation for alleged excesses committed against Rustian emigrants, and adds that unless Bulgaria gives satisfaction the Koviet Government will be eompelled to authorize reprisals against Bulgarlan cit sens In Rusela.' CZEMAË ment or if, roieres ot snes vo 5 Quebec at 12:30 p.m.leaves Que- \u2018bec at 1:20 p.m.and arrives Montreal at 6:05 p.m.Moreo: a train will ve Quebec at 3:13 a.m., on Saturday only (Parent Sq Stn).and arrive Murray Bay at noon.It will leave Murray Bay at 5.18 pm.Sunday only and arrive; Montreal- Quebec at 3.20 pm.Murray Bay trains are direct: nu change at Quebec.These train: are equipped with the finest equipment: cafe-pariour cars, first and second class coaches.Trains between Quebec and Montreal run over the Quebec Bridge.For further Information, reservations, etc.apply to City Ticket Office, 10 St.Ann Btreet, Tel $29 and 6580, Palais Station.Tel.2135.Parent 8q.Mn.Tel.3437 or to any agent of the Canadian National Rallways.A NEW.TYPE OF ELECTRIC FURNACE Recent advances 'n.the metallurgy and heat treatment of steel have made ft more than ever important to employ a clean source of heat, free from fumes and ash and under very accurate control.These requirements are felled completely by the electrically heated muffle furnace.Heat is generated by the resistance offered 10 the flow of slectric current (hrough wires or rods of special composition and as there la no combustion, there is no waste of heat or mater- inl and no possibility of contamination.Also, the degree of heat ne ean be regulated instantly by varying the strength of the current.Uenerally, the heating wires or rods are placed outside the refractory tube or chamber which forms the furnace, but a British firm of sn- gineers, who have specialize in furnace construction for many years, have pertected a method ot heating the furnace internally, The furnace chamber is built to any desired shape and s3¢ by the use of a new type ot refractory rick.Grooves in the' bricks form continuous channels for the receptien of the heating wires or rods.Thi iat.ter are quite free to expand bu they cannot fall out of the éhan- neis and, aithough the channel are open on the inner side of the: tur.nace, the heating elements cannot coms Into\u201c contact with the Work in the furnace.This construjtion\u2019 amounts to making the \u2018nner surface of the furnace the sourep of heat and it is, of course, unifoumly ency, thers are mechanical ures which make the new furjace exceptionally du.sble.By bghd.ing the heating chamber m qttndardised components lt can In wade of up: eg: (rom 3 on fr (0.608 cu.metre) up to 2000 où fy, bot all over.Apart from the advantages In point of thermal fir 1 passes auuxsauxy M RALIO PROURAMMES * & 26:06 06 0 28 00 50 20 20 26 06 26 26 2E0E à 380 Meters WGOY.Genmal Kirotrie Company.Schenectady, NY.Thursday.August 16\u2014Kastern Standard Time.11:30 a.m.\u2014Stock market quotations.11 18 a.m.\u2014Weather foreçamt.1 55 a.m.\u2014Time signals.- : p.m.\u2014Musio and housshold va \u201cThe Bride and Her Buying Problem,\u201d (Courtesy Modern\u2019 Priscilla).3:00 p.m.\u2014Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins; baseball results.$:15 p.m.\u2014Weskly report on condit en of roads ia New York Bate, by Frederick 8.Greene, State Commissioner of Highways.1:35 p.m.~\u2014Open air Walk, \u201cPlug Bait Casting\u201d Jud Landon.7:40\u2014 Baseball\u2019 scores.1:48 p.m.\u2014Musical program.Baritone solo, \u201cThe Trumpeter\u201d .: Barron-Dix John M.Zwack, accompanist.Selection for violin and piano, \u201cConcerto\u201d Nardin! Raymond J.Swack, v'oliniat, John M.Zwack, pianist.Soprano solo, Nocturne, \u201cSong of Love\u201d 0.0.Curran Beatric Bellinger.Tenor solos, a \u201cMavis\u201d b.\u201cThink, Love, of Carl F.Mathieu.Craxton Gray Katherine Michaelson, aeccom- pantst.Piano solo, \u201cHungatlan Rhapsodie, No.14\" 2.2000+00s00000.Lim Mary Rheln.Contralto solos.a.\u201cUntil\u201d .Sanderson b.\u201cMarcheta\u201d .Schertsinger Mrs.Frank Ringelmann.Viol'n solos, a.\u201cNone but the Weary Heart\u201d.Techaikowsky Besthoven- \u201cRondino\u201d Kreisier.i Raymond J.Zwack.Baritone solos, a.\u201cRockin in de Win\u2019 b.Pegging Along\u201d +e.Bpeaks.Raymond Backer.Soprano solos, a.\"For You\" .\u2026\u2026.Montague b.\u201cWhen Song is Sweet\u201d .na.Bans Souci b.Beatrice Zollinger.Tenor 20108, a.\u201cTommy Lad\u201d .Margetson d.\u2018Sweet, Sweet Lady\".Bproes Carl F.Mathieu.Piano aolo, .\u201cDnetto\u201d., Mendelssohn Mary Rhein.Contralto solos, «.Sacred, \u201cO Salutaris\" dans W egand \u201cCradle sons\u201d .Vannah Mrs.Frank Ringelmann.Tenor s0l0, \u201cOut Where the Blue Grant b.Marcon]! Radiophone Programme.CFCF\u2014Wavelength: 440 Metres.1-\u20141:30 p.m.Montreal, Thursday, August 16\u2014 Bpecial goverament weather report and forecast\u2014financial and live stock markel reports\u2014apecizl news bulletins and oth tems of general public inte mer at tt (85 cu.metres) or even larger.The applications of these furnaces cover an equally wde range; for example, the baking of pottery, the annealing of sheet metal and wire, and the heat treatment of locomotive cranks coupling rods and billets.A great mind is ready to believe, for he hungers to feed \u2018en facts.A good education is the dowry.best BLOUSES ARE WORN EVERYWHERE ; Because the blouse affords such a generous change of wardrobe is perhaps one of the best reasons for its extensive popularity, You will like the one pictured today, ft is very easy to make and ¢ re ing te look at The front and back panel are in ont, with the lip band and the sleeves, which may be long of oh are cut in one with side body.pattern No.1814 euts in sizes dé, MM, 40 and 42 inches bust measure Size 36 requires 134 ards of 40-inch materia Pr Se, stamps or coin (coin preferred.) +\u2014 e Our SUMMER feshion magasine le ready, I(t contains over 300 styles.embroldery designs, dressmaking lessons and a special article.What te Pack Away In Your Vacation Trask, by Marion Davies, America's best dressed Movie Star, in which article Mise Davies gives advice which will help you decide what to take with you whather your vacation will be spent In the mountains, at the seashore, automodiling, ote.We suggest that you ord your copy today.Price 10 cents.Addreds ail Orders to Pattern Department, The Quebed- Chroniele e = cenece Bonnes & J 0.ins 10 00 1 us p00 08 Depart, Quebee ial and Persona; \u2014 .Premier Tascherèau returned Ce ONO yowv.orGey from Montreal.Mie.A.LAL of Mane, le |A the cisy Staysng at the Chateau.Mr.J.8.Mtoe of Sherbrooke, 4 as wwe, & gpk 84 fhe shaiçau.Nr.ang urs LU.K.Matkard, of How.un, are œuyisg at the Chaicau Mis.srotbre and Miss May Legare nave red.usd Lu town (rom Tauvusu.\u201c % Miles N.D.MeMahon is la wr feym Muntresl, « Buch a.the Lduveau.Air, Ghee.W.Putter of Now York le te the CILY, reginered a.(ie Une- \u201cau.Mr.and Mrs D.B.Drolet have lett un = mutor (rip to the Unie | dtacem, Muss Adrienne Faucher bas let for à vizit to lls Verte anu Mets Beach, Mr.Louls Lemay has returned trom Riviere Guélie whuve he pptit 4 week.Ur.and Mrs.M.Carney of Moun.Vernon, N.Ya are guests at tue Chateau.Dr.U4.Antoine Usindin has re- turped to New York, atier spend.4 week in town.Lisut.Colonel §.A.Piuse has re- turavd co town from \u2018lhe Foluy Kiviere Ju Loup.: \u201c- \u201c.Ladies\u201d good quality Liste $1.00 for.[SN ces WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1923.| -Fashionable S | Clearance Salo of Childreas Wash Dresses at Exceeding Prices.Tac.Children\u2019s white ind colored Gin Rompers, | sizes 3 te 6 years; value $1.56 to oe $2.50 for\u2019 creed lla de $1.49 Girls\u2019 Wash Dresses in amart all styles, Voile Gingham and Duck; teg.$3.to $4.for: $1.98 Children's very fine Voile Dresses.neatly trimmed in good quality Laces, sizes 3 to 10 years; value $5.00 to $9.00.for.cvecvrnenss ! : SPECIAL Mrs.Charles Degulse and Mis Cadullle Loeguise are spend.nyg sve.sine at Himouski, Miss Cecile Koy, of SL Charlie: Stlischansy, Le lo WwW, Visiting Mus | vabrieile Leromse.Hon.J.EL.Perrault has relurieo to town from Ar.hsiusks, where ow epent (Be week-iud.| Mive t\u2019autline Tanguay has return.vd frum Las Ebowsviuenis, where she spent a few days Mr.and Mes J.K.McCoole, Mise Pauline Metoule, of Buson are regloiered-at the Chateau.Mr.and JMrs.Wm.K.Prentice, are {n the city from iwlsceion, NJ, registred at the Chateau.Mr, Wililam Templenian, Editor of \u201cfhe Mercury\u2019 wuelph, Uni, epending a few uuys in town.Hon.Jacub N.cul, | Provincin, Treweuter, is» in town from Bhecbrovae, à guumt a.the Chateau, .The Misses Cousauce and Huth Chandler are in town trom Hunywood, Lal, staying at the Chaieuu.\u2018Lhe Kt.Lev.J.C.Roper, Bishop vf ULawEa, und Mrs.Kuper ure spending « few weeks at sedousac Mr.and M.s Eudure Cote have returned Lo 5.synunthe, ste spending = couple ut days in Lowsn.Hon.Philippe Moy, Canadian Comnussioner ju Puris, France, wui sail for Canada a.thy end of thu month, Miss Adrienne Matte and Mr.Lucien Malle leui yus.erday afternoon top Auiiireal, whoer they will speud some time.Mise besuie Dewar of Montreal, i spending two weeks, the gues.ui Airs.Hairy Copeman at Ho.triucre de Chariesbouryg.Mis Leureite Chapicau of Montwal, is spending à womh In: cu Va sav BUclt Of Der COAL, Mrs.Lereu- 0 LybLrecque.Miss Anuabella Murray of Mont- cent, is Spenuing some Unie a Pointe à Fig, the guuet of Mus Mane Kennedy.The Misses \u2018i nerese and Marcelle Droutn have Jeir for Noire bame du Purtage, wheres they will spend a couple uf weeks.Miss Yvefle Huiduc has left fur Swettsburg, whers she will spon « coupie of weeks, the gues ul ne.sauter, Mrs.is.A.(Giroux.The Misses Evelina l'ageau and Blanche daunitreuls are epesding « couple of wecks at Chicoutimi, the Le pinay 188-198 St.Joha St.~ \u2014 ore- 4 \"> * 1 ! | \u2018ham Dresses and The! et da! $1.98 Combinations, value Ÿ Limited Tehaszs 5-41 Increased §,000,000 feet and those of the Southern Pine Association decreased 4 1-4 per cent, aa compared with the preceding week.For all the reporting mills shipments were 88 and new bus ness 83 per cent of production last week: for the Bouthern Pine mills, the percentages were 38 and 823, respectively and for the Were Cuuat mille 93 and $1.Most of the reporting mills have a normal production figure for the week, and ne- cording to that their: actual production was 105, shipments 96 and orders (new.business) 90 per cent BRITISH TAXES.Americans who have shown an inclination during the last: few years to complain at the heaviness of the Incomes tax in the United States may find food for thought In a consideration of the situation Great Britain.Hefors the war t normal income tax amounted the to about ons shilling io the pou: or 6 per cent.During the war was rapidly rained to six shillin in the pound, and at the last bu got it was lowered from five sh lings ta tour shillings and sixpen This means that today, more four years after the end of the wi {he normal Income tax payer mu: sive to his Government 32 1-3 p cent of his Income.There arg slight variations, of course, bui thi figure given represents an ave one.Evidently the a in hy small jncome tax demanded in Un ted States Is not properly apg preciated by the average citizen.\u2014¢ Christian: Bcience Monitor, * \u2019 ~ Empire.Hope, the nurse © of young desire.3 Do: Onis Bédmnins TO-MORROW A COLOSSAL DRAMA OF MONTE CARLO.; \u201cFoolish Wives® Miss Du Pont, Mac Bush, Maude George , ERICH VON STROHEIM \u2019 The Man You will Love to Hate.Pictorially surpasses anything > ever achieved in pictures, © dramatically grips, fascinates and enthralls you\u2014a complex magnificence that astounds \" you\u2014a direct simplicity.that § Suvaws Of Mire.J.HB.Muu.hier, Mims Corinne LVerums and Mis Laurecté Liraun are spending à emotion\u2014 ; cuupie Uf Weead BL LAC nu Bauutb., to Jie BULLS UL mure, Albert Landry.Mr.D.° Go urmichacl,.Miss K Carmichael and air.and dw He rarquharson of New York, we in tuwn guests a, the Motel Frununae Alies Marguerite Bisd hds returned (0 Lown (rum Lake Luuupu.! where she spi: a Coupiv of ween the guest uf Lr.and Mie Lagneuu Mr.and Mra.Auguste Lemieux drowns you in a sea of of vtlawa, were in Luwn this week, lo meer thelr son and duughcer who spent some (lme ut The duurt ativiere du Loup.The announcement is made of the -Agageruent of Miss Ba.«h Cuuk, daughter of U.W.und ald.Coun, Montreal.to the Karl of Haddington.Mima Cuok lv a slater of tne Countess of Minto, Canadian Medical Officers and Meiers of tne Nursing dervicy who saw active service overseas wii be \u2018inierem:ed to liarn that Dune Maud McCarthy who was Matron.sn-Chief of che British Nursing Burvices during the war has been invited by the Médical and Nursing Services of the United dtates to vislz that country in January next.Canada wii! doubiless also aak this distinguished lady In order chat she tbo may hunor one who gave such devoted sevice to the Empire during the tragic years of the Ureal War.Mrs.Tancrede Bienvenue entertained at the tea hour recenc: her residence.\u201cLes Bouteaux,* Pointe a Pte, in honor of Lady Gouin, who will leave shortly foi Burope.Among the guesis were: : Mrs, Baby, who ie the guest of Lady Gouin; Mrs.vergne, Mrs.J.M Wilson, Mrs.Zeph Hebert, Mra.L Parent, Mre.Uperges C.Amyot, Mre Adelard Turgeon, Mra.Guatav Grenier, Mra.Alex.Buchanan, Miss Ritchot, Mrs.McCarthy, Mrs.Werner, Mre.Henry Bulmee, Mrs.Rodolphe L@misux and Mre.Edmond Taschereau.LUMBER REDUCTION EXCREDS SHIPMENTS Washington, Aug.lé\u2014Althoush the national) lumber trade, as re- fected by reports feom 388 of the larger commercial mills of \u2018 the country to the National Lumber Manufacturers Association here.tell oft slightly last week, naw business was up to the.average of ay end above (hat of June and the first part.of July.While prod.ÿ .uétiod declined trom the Ligh lev.ch | ols of May and June it's atl i» ezceum af shipments and orders.\u2019 The general lumber movement lo iret than at this time last year.\u2018Und orders of the West Coasl Luinvermèn Association's taille \u201cPleasing \u2014 SATIN SLIPPERS SPORT SHOES MEN'S, .WOMEN'S .Refreshing\u201d | ELZ.FORTIER Ltd.123 St.Dominique St.Phone 2122 Wi.Jacq ues & Sons 48 FABRIQUE a ) and \u2014 will bo your opinion of \u201cFORTIER S\u201d Soft Drinks Once.tasted, slways insisted on.Ovrdér them from your grocer by mame.augll.17.1823 Summer Shoes LADIES' WHITE BUCK STRAP SHOES LADIES\u2019 WHITE CANVAS SHOES GREY BUCK SHOES CHILD'S SANDALS TENNIS SHOES A Full Assortment of AND (CHILDREN'S BHoBs Tel.427 "]
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