The Quebec chronicle, 19 février 1924, mardi 19 février 1924
[" : Weather Forecast | pot hoe ug\" v4 VOL: CLX.No.+4 EUR PU HARD FOUGHT STAUGELE FORTHE MAYOR'S CHAIR MAY END BEFORE BENCH Defeated Candidate's General Agent States Courts Will Be Asked To Decide Election Is Nul And Void\u2014Six New Faces In The Next City Council\u2014Election One Of Most Hotly Contested In City\u2019s History Joseph Samson ia agan Mayor of Quebec, being elected yesterday by the voters ot the city by virtue of 8 majority of 657 over Dr.Valmore Martin, former Alderman for &t.Roch, and his sole rival in the field.The total vote polled by each candidate was: Samson, 7,187 Martin, 6,630.Immediately after the results became knuwn last evening, Notary Simard, orgunizer in gh.ef for Dr.Martin, Étated that irhmediate action would be taken to prevent the Mayor-siect from taking his seat at the City Hall.on the grounds that the law provides for one poli for every 1G0 electors, whereas In St.\u2018Sauveur, Limolloy and Bt toch, there were many polls with over 240 electors luscribed on th Iss, the result being that with six | candidates in St.Sauveur for aide: manic honorn, and the same number in Nt.Jean Baptiste, electorr were not able to vote, In 8t.Sauveur especinily, he claims, twenty- five per cent of the electors were, unable to enter the polling booths.Waited Two loura, In ft.Sauveur voters were oblig- od to wait at least two hours, ac-; cording to Mr.Simard, before being able to cast their ballot, and a; Quebve member declared that to cast three votes he had left his; home at cleven o\u2018clock :n the morn-, «ing and was only finished late In the afternoon, and many workmen, who had only a few minutes toi spare in order to go and vote be- tors feturning to work had to » back without having accomplished their duty as electors.Moreover, many assistent return- : Ing officers, instead of handing electors all the ballots at banded them out one after .other and thus caused m'œutes to be lost whe were grouped around the polling booths, according to Mr Simard.{tn see how the city had voted.Will Take Immediate Action.Immediate action would be taken, declared Notary Simard, to prevent the\u2019 Mayor-elect assuming his seat In the City Hall, and that the fight which Martin had made would be ;continued before the courts.Mayor Samson carried off the honors In three divisions of the city, wh.le his rival secured a majority in the remaining half of the city, St.SBauveur, As was expect: ed, gave Dr.Martin his biggest majority, there being 256 more voters for Martin than for Samsonbut in 8t.Roch, the home of the defeated candidate, and hls stronghold, the majority for Dr.Martin was but 47.Dr.Mart'n also cap tured Jacques Cartier, the majorit\\ in this case being 126, but to offse: this, and offset it successfully, Mayor Bamson secured a working margin of 133 in Champlain Ward and then crashed home to vict.by means of a majority of 774 |[n St.Jean Baptiste Ward.He alse secured à margin of 210 In Montcalm.There were several exc'ting scenes as the returns started to flow In, and crowds of people gathered all around the City Hall eager to learn the results, and also Ar poll after poil came in.and it became known that one candidate o the other was in, cheers rent the air, Mayor Was Ifnarse.Shortly afier elght o'clock it war Apparent that Mayor Samson war victorious, and when he reached the approach to the City Hall, wild burst of cheering greeted him The Mayor was quite hoarse from the v gorous campaign that he con- once | ducted for the week preceding the the | elections, but these was & hap .preclous | «mile on.his fase.hat tald-he wep to the people quite satisfied with the resuit.Probably the most exciting élection of all was in St.Jean Baptiste Ward, for the weat made vacant.last Notary Bimard stated that he had | year through the resignation of C nositive proof that in certain polie | ielagrave to take the position of where there were three candidates, | eiectors, Instead of receiving bal- Cty Notary.Here, all through the tight, It was seen that the result; lots for each candidate, received! would be a close one, and with but three tickets for the Mayoralty |one poll to hear (rom, Maxime candidate.+ Morin was.leading the field.hav- \u2014\u2014\u2014 Results at a Glance: MAYORALTY.Votes Maj.| Votes Maj.* Joscph Samson .7187 657 | Valmore Martin .6530 .COUNCIL.Champlain.| &.Roch.¢ Ne.1 Jos.A.Coliler.276 215 | * No.1 Jos.Emond .479 .M.J.Hanrahan 161 Tel.Simard .804 ® No.2 E.Thibaudeau.679 .No.2 A.Huard .1011 .:.A.Duquet .730 81 J.A.Bhields .190 .8t.Joan ° J.Q.Auger .1443 432 No.1 J.O, Morin .307 .Se.Sauveur DJ.Turgeon .50 .| * No.1 A.Drolet .786.° P.H.Bedard.749 443 J.E.Parent .1000 816 No.2 L.C.Jacques ., 217 ., No.2 H.Picard .3367 .Jos.Hunt .,.1003 10j° P.Bertrand .3759 1493 R.Genest .853 .No.8 Jules Vallee .1668 .M.Morin .993 .| * C.N.Pa, 2878 715 Montcalm.Jacques ® No.1 E.A.Tremblay.330 .No.1 N.Martineau .266 .A.M.Bavard .446 \u2018116 | * J.Dusgurautt 686 321 © No.2 J.À.Lesage .368 MH | * No, 2 Dr.Parade A.I\u2019.Doddridge.634.(Aoclamation) \u2014 Tee Former member of Quebec City Council « One poll missing in 8t.Roch ward.Floction Results im \u2018 ., MONTCALM WARD.° Savard-Tremblay Doddrldge Larage 43 29 38 ei 86 44 36 26 .30 32 28 81 .103 21 26 44 .3¢ 9?14 40 .54 10 14 49 , 48 30 36 42 .13 36 23 27 17 41 33 36 .62 78 40 94 + 73 kid 37 108 .[1] 28 17 .el 446 330 secssa00c0c010 888 a\u2026cccuccuusron 388 Majority ' Corner Chauveau Ave.© Whether it is for out 1 the open or indoors, you will find it here.The House of Exclsn Muison Rlanche and Fabrique Street | A) ~ 4 \u201cau ; The ® QUEBEC, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19M\u2014FOUNDED 1764.LECTED-\u2014\u2014RIGHT SIT Ing fourteen/points on Jos Huntend twenty-one on R.Genest.However, with the last poll insde the City Hall, and the results announced, it was discovered that \u2018Hunt was ten votes to the good, he having obtained that margin over Morn, with Genest a close third.Official Rosults This Morning.There was some talk during the course of the evening that & recount had been made, and that some of the votes that had been counted for Hunt ware belonging to Genest, but no recount will | made before this morning at 11 o'clock, at which time the offiela) results will be isued by the City Clerk, together with the majorities, oto.Six new faces will be seen at the City Hall at the next meet! of the C.ty Council, to wit A.Duquet, who defeated Dr.Thibaudeau in Champlain, seat No.8; Jos.Hunt, who won seat No.1, St.Jean Baptiste; A.M.Savard, who defeated Alderman E.A.Tremblay In Montcalm, seat No.1; Tel.Bimard, who captured seat No, 1, 8t.Roch, from Jos.Emond; Dr.J.E.Parent, whe wus successful over A.Droiet iy seat No.1, St.Bauveur; and J.O.Auger, who was elected in 8.Roch, seat No.2, made vacant by the contesting of the Mayoralty by Dr, Martin.The voters were busy early in the morning but the rush came betweer, the hours of one und two und between three and five.Keenneus in St.Safveur was remarkable and there was a continual rush to the polling stations throughout the day.fartisins of the rival candidates were uniformly good tempered however, and no untoward Incidents occurred.A good deal of dissatisfaction was expressed In Jdmoilu Voters asserted that they had been allocated to voting booths different \u2018 Sort gS LINERS UNABLE TO DISEHAREE THEIR CARGOES Shipping Companies Are Already Seriously Affested| By The Dockers\u2019 Strike \u2014\u2014\u2014 PASSENGER SHIPS Vessels Are Unable To Draw Alongside The Landing Stages Glasgow, Feb.18\u2014The Lohr liner Vennonia, from New York with 10,000 barrels of apples, is Lerthed at Glasgow, but is unable tv discharge her cargo.Bills are posted throughout the Glasgow dockif offering employment to all comers at a shilling a day increase.A mass meeting of the dockers will be held tomorrow.- The shortage of meat here iz acute ax the local refrigerators are empty.London, Feb.13\u2014Two passenger liners from New York, the Cunard steamer Tyrrhen!a and the White Star steamer Doric, arrived in the (rom those originally Indicated.As; this was done without any intima-: tion whatever, and they pointed out\u2019 that considerable confusion had re., sulted.Some of the voters between; four and five had no time left to record their votes at the proper Inoothe.A similar state of things! \u2018wan renorted from St.Sauveur.; afternoon at St.Roch.Two men walted to record their votes but af- \u2018er Investigation it appeared that their names did not with the names entered on the electoral lista, The men stated that the lst wan Incorrect.In conversation with their friends outside they maintained that they were en- \u201cit'ed to a vote nnd they were at a lomm ta 1ccount for the miatnke.Some amusement was created by an elterly nn who besbught the offl- clais in the polling booth to tel! who ta.vote£or.Hg appeared to he !xamewhnt pertarbed when his re- lauèst was refuned and he left the hullding without recording his vote.' Montcalm Ward.Bxcitement ran a.g.4 nu the Moniain ward ullhougs the percentuge ~aercising their vight to vote ap- seared 0 Le lower thun elsewhere, \u2018fhe English speaking people were aaiurally interested In the rewuits rom Montcalm since they were re- {presented by an English speaking\u2019 audidate, Mr.A.I.Duddridge I'he supporters of Mr.Jwddridge «xpressed themselves satisfied dur- {ing the diy with the trend of events ++ unfortunately their hopes wer.et with disappointment when the ~uit was declared.Added inter- at war taken In the result ul No, 2 weat in the Montcalm Ward, be- cuuse Alderman Lesage had origin- uliy been à caudidate in the Mayoralty contest.He withdrew early in the cumpaign to defend his positivn on the Council.Mauy Women Voters.Une vulmadtkubtie Lace huiiced by au LAUJUFISY uf obevivers was Lie svumeuuuvus interest evinced 1 tae econ\u2019 by the women voters, \u2018Lue putity uf (Ne cuiLet sex vzer Lev curly morning, but u spr cutitinued througnout the day.any cases equal rights were Jdirown vverbouird und the women voters edged Lheir way in {ront of ie mon.\u2018This was particularly no- scvable at one station where wuinber of mien wers waiting in Une su enter the fateful room.A young woman cntered and thrust her way «Wm front of the putient mules.The men lovked a little gluin at the pruceesing but the wuman explained that she wus ln & hurry.With this complete explanation she entered and the men had the satiefuc- don of knowing thut somebody's midday meul would probably be ready on time.In many stations during the rush hours men left without recording thelr votes.Presumably they tou were in a hurry but dered not force thelr way to the front\u2019of the line in vase such action was misunderstood.Popularity of the Stetgh.The niajority of voters journeyed to the gull by sleigh.Throughout the day every avallable means of transport was pressed into service, and It there were some people at the end of the day who wero sad- [ger and poorer they were cerlainiy not connected with the transport business.Dutlag the day the Committees rooms were crowded with people.The officials checked off voters] with the Electoral tists and advised vote wt.Considering the sine of the vote there were comparatively Cew objections.In the majority ot cases were objections were made by the Returning Officers the voters were able to make good their case.A Serious Charge.A cerious charge war made In connection with the voting in Jacques Cartier ward.Ti was stated by Mr.Nap.Martineau, the defent- cd candidate, that a woman and man had teisd to Induce a ght to impersonate various \u2018electors.He -tsted that he knew the people in.An incident occurred during the; correspond |.Mersey today but were unable to draw alongside the landing staxe -op The passengers and baggage had to be disembarked by means of tenders.No Regular Crows.In the case of the Tyrrhenta, the Cunard tender was without lia regular crew und clerks and other offi- clals and men of the Cunard Line donned seamen's outtits and did the ! work of clearing traffic in an effi- client manner.If the strike continues neither the Tyrrhenia nor the Doric wili Le able to mil next Saturday.The Metagama will put to ses Friday without any cargo on hoard.More thin 30,000 doukera re idle here, In addition to 2,000 warchouses men.Hundreds of Mdésay tugmen ulno have joined the strikers an that work is at a complete standatiil, except at the cattle wharf in Birkenhead where cattle from Irelap | can walk «8Wbre from the tramsno,, vessels without the aid of the dockers.» During the week-end aix cargo vessels arrived in the Mersey and large quantities of fruit and othe: perishables on hoard will go to waste If the strike is prolonged.ONLY TEMPORARY Ottawa, Feb.18\u2014Hon.W.It.Moherland, Minister of Agriculture, expressed the opinfon this evening that the order debarring Canadian | catile from entry into Great Britain was of only temporary nature, It wil probably be in effect but tor a few days, he sald.A NEW RECORD Peterhoro.Ont., Feb.18\u2014A pure bred Yorkshire sow owned by George Herriot, a farmer living near Godoiphin.has given birth to twenty two pige, all living and thriving.Mr.Herriott claims thin Ik a record bath for Canada and the United States and regrein that this luck did not come hia way when wartime priges tor pork prevalled.a CONFIDENCE IN THE ADMINISTRATION Toronto, Feb.19.\u2014On a straight party vote he overnment (avried Premier Ferguson's amendntent to the amendment to the address ox.pressing contiderce in the admin- tetration .: the Ontario Legislature tonight.Hon.Manning Loherty's want of confidenu?ameudment was lost on the same div.sion.upplying for warrants for the arrest of the man and the woman concerned, The election of Mr.A.Savard for seat No.1 of the ward created nn surprise.Mr.8avord's campaign wan keenly followed by the voters and his supporters were conalstent.ty enthusiastic.During the day he appeared to be smilingly confident ul success and the result of.the pull proved that his confidence was not unfounded.The Committee Rooms.All the pent up feelings of the day were let looses In the evening.\u2018The majority of the various \u2018committee rooms were crowded witn voters keen to hear the results.The committee room of Mayor Samson on 8t.Joseph Street was filled with semple and during the early part of he evening it was impossible 10 get near the doorway, so denre was the crowd.As the resulta flitered In announcements were made from the gallery and when the supporters of \u2018he old regime found that the poils were favouring their candidate they :pplauded loudly.The (inal result them of the stations they were to).\"gi Jean Baptiste was the first to be received and was greeted with a «iid burst nt cheering.Acros the way, in the committee! room of Dr.Martin.conditions were; different.No arrangements hal; been made apparently to announce the reruit and the groups of men] standing about appeared dased at! the news being received on the other side of the street.The auv- porters of the doctor said they had heen nulte confident that he would win and they could not account for the defection of St.Jean Baptiste ward, whera pn majority of 774 was {volved by name and that he was|rolled up for Mayer Sameen.LTA _ COMMANDER AND DICTATOR HAVE RESICHED POSTS Military Heads Of Bavarian\u2019 Government Have Retired From Positions HS RESIHED IN UNITED STATE r.Denby Does No Longer Wish To Embarrass The! Administration VARIOUS REASONS Are Offered To Aocount For The Two Important: Changes \u2014\u2014 Berlin.Feb.18\u2014The resiknations THE OIL LEASES \u2018Important Disclosures Ot A New And Sensational Char-| acter expected Waslinglon, Fe 18.\u2014secreturs hus mem - Very Smart For Spring The flattering chic of those saucy short coats endears them to every feminine heart, to say nothing of their practicality and warmth, for early Spring days are chilly.In Pin Seal.Beaverine, Coney, they are particularly smart, and are so moderate in price you can easily afford to include one in our Spring wardrobe.By Appointment FUR JACQUETTES Min.; Zero; Max., 16 PRICE TWO CEN 3 3 necount of the strike of dockers.| of Dr.Von Kahr, the Bavarian mili- tery dictator and General von Lossow, commander of the Bavarian Reichawehr, which were presented! to the Government today are certain to improve the relations between | Berlin and Munich.Various reasons are offered to account for the resignations.One report from Munich says that von Kahr considered that the time was not ripe to relax dictatorial powers and he waa in disagreement with the | Government decision to extend a! large measure of freedom In the According to another report the resignations were in part the outcome of the new British move as evidenced by a conference Robert Clive, the British consul at Munich recently had with the Ravarian Premier, von Knilling, when he informed the Premier that Britain was not in a position to intervene to restore Bavarian authority in the Palatinate unless guarantees were forthcoming that Bavaria would return to constitutional conditions.He requested Dr.von Knilling to use the Government's influence \u201cwith the nationalist organ- {zation to prevent acts of vinlence calculated ta delay the restoration of German administration there.The motive for reconciliation with the Beriln government ls interpreted ns affording von Knilling greater support in the Diet against the von Knhr regime.The resignations are believed to have some_ nection .with the pending trial of Adolphe Hitler involved In the na- donallstic putsch in * Bavaria last November.Von Kahr can now be regarded nt a private citizen and will be able to give evidence at the trial \u2018n an effort to exculpate himself of the charges relating to this uprising.APPLICATION FOR ' Seven Moose Jaw Policemen Are Held On Charges Of Theft Moose Jaw, Sask., Feb.18\u2014 The seven Moose Jaw city policemen arrested Sunday on charges of theft forthcoming elections.| Grear| on.Ludendorft and\u2019 {that he realized Secretary Denby was {ucting under his \"senxe of !Auty.and expressed deep regret.- BAIL REFUSED of the .suvy Denby resighva aid will retire trum the Cawidies un starch 10.dis inturmed d'resident Cootiuge| thal In view Us his couneclun vo tie Ot lieues ie did nul desire 10 ture cher elsbavass tise adutiiselration by Seidl 1eniber of it.\u2018\u2019nv President, si u letter aouept- Holt Rnfrewé Co.Limited Uie resignativn, praised the oifl- vaut record vi bis retiring avy sec- cvtury and sald he ucceded to ihe re uest with regret.Thevdore luusevell, who ns Assiswnt Becretury under Mr.Denby, had w part in drafting the order which suausterred the naval reserves from she nuvy to the Interior department, vouferred with the President and un- nounced dater he did not expect tu resign.secretary's Denby's decision was reached ufter perspual and political (riends had advised him not to con- sinue the attitude of defiance he adopted when the Nenate passed Its resolution asking that he step oul of .ne Cabinet, Coincident with the resignation ot Secretary Denby there were predictions among Senators that important Jdisclosures of a new and sensational character were imminent in the oil anquiry.These predictions revolved for the inst part about the inquiry tha: scomniittee experts are muking into \u2018the books vf various brokerage firms, nn search of evidence of vil stock |4peculation by Government officials Mr.Denby's resignation was aub- witted on his fifty-fourth birthday ust after he had gone to the Navy Jupartment to tind his offices filled .with flowers from his friends.secretary of the Navy Denby\u2019's let.{ter of remignution based his action upon the fear that his continuance in the Cabinet would cause \u2018President Coolidge \u201cIncreasing embarrasment.\u2019 The letter safd that \u201cndither you tthe President) nor anyone else ui any time has advised me to resign.\u2019 In reply President Coolidge wrote public The question whether Attorney: (ieneral Daugherty should resign or remain in the Cabinet again has become the subject nf serious consider- ntlon among officials of the admin- great choice in Small or large Cups APPFROPRIATE FOR CIGARETTE BOXES I Jewellers W HETHER for outdoor or indoor sports our assortment of Prize Cups offers a These Trophy Cups are of the finest Workmanship \u2014 heavy Silver Plate or Sterling Silverand fitted with ebonized bases.STANTIAL WEIGHT AND CEDAR LINED, PLAIN OR ENGINE TURNED.Suitable inscriptions can be engraved on these boxes.G.Seifert & fons designs and prices.with or without handles PRIZES ARE CIGAR OR N SOLID SILVER.OF BUB- 16 Fabrigue St.) istration.- Mr.Daugherty's possible rexigna- slon was discussed at a White House -onference last night between Presi- Aent Coolidge, Mr.Daugherty and Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho, Mr.Borah was said to have strongly urged the Attorney-General to offer ain resignation.Mr.Daugherty was said to have insisted that his record was clear and appeared in Police Court here today and were remanded for one week on | application of Hon.W.IB.Willoughby, K.C., Clty Bolleltor.! tion for bail J.W.Re An applica.was refused.! ynolde, was the first of | the conatables to face the Court.FEmmet Collins.counsel for the -ac-' cused man.made an arrest application for bail in order that the constable might have suitable opportu- mty to prepare hin defence.Mr.Willouzhhy oppored the grant.| ing of ball, deslaring that further charges would he preferred against the accused and that the cases again seven constables were inter.tocked.\u201c, Counsel urged that if the and ve | decided to grant hall, it shonld he made sufficiently high to enmire the appearance of the accused in due course.After a conmiltation between the justices it was announced that bail would not be granted and a remand tor nne week until Monday.February 26 was ordered by the Court.The proceedinge againet the re-: maining aix constablen Were similar, ! each heing remanded in custody for one week.AS TRUE AR MOST .NEWSPAPER STORIES Ottawa, Feb.18\u2014Whether or not Hon.B.J.McMurray, Solicitor- General has offered to resign from the Government because of business transactions Between his legal firm and the Home Bank is open tu question.When he eMergeé from the Privy Council Chamber this evening at the close of the Cabinet meeting, Mr.McMurray was Informed that certain newshaners had announced that he had offered to realgn.\u201cIa it true?he was noked.\u201cIt's an true AR mol newspaper stories,\u201d Mr.McMurray replied.\u201cHut have you offered to resign?\" \u201cI've given my answer, That's all [ have to say.\u201d mia Mr.McMurmy and disappeared down the corridor in the direction of his office.All truth is precious, If mot all divige! he should not resign under fire.EXPLORATIONS AT PHARAOH'S TOMB Egyptian Gov't.Will Permit: Continuation Of Work\u2019 DVERTISING, especially through the columns of the Daily Newspaper, has created a market for many products of the factory or farm; therefore don't hesitate any longer in deciding what to do.Just phone The Ouehec Chronicle Publicity Telephone: 6000 Under Certain Conditions Le London, Feb.18\u2014As a result of |% consultations with legal advisers on the situation arising from Howard: # Carter's cessation of work qn Tut-; enkhamens tomb the rot midi Government has decided that Mr Carter will be permitted to continue his explorations provided that he ac-| cepts conditions formulated by the\u2018 Government, according to a Calro, despatch to the \"Evening News.\u201d | These conditions stipulate that the work shall be carried out directly under contra! and direction of the, Government.The expense of con- 8 tinuing and completing the work la # to be horne entirely by the Govern-, % ment, the entire news service in con- 13% nection with the tomb la to be'y undertaken by the Government and distributed to the Egyptian and 9 Foreign Presa through a press * bureau, And in the event that Mr In Carter refuxes to axree to these can- : s, ditions the tomb in to he reopened y tndependently of him and he would\u2019 then be free to take any legal action.| It in added that there is no lega! obstacle to the opening of the tomb by the Government as Mr.Carter having broken hin agreement, the ¥ Government in held to be released À from their obligation in the matter.¥ MONUMENT T0 POPE.Rome, Feb.19-/Fhe Committee of | Cardinals which has been dealing ment to Po decided Peter's.Dufterin Terrace\u2014Chateau Frontenac Toboggan Slide.Y.M.C.A.\u2014 Evangelistic Meetings conducted by Rev.Gordon Watt.Morrin College Hall \u2014 Lecture by Professor Basil Willams.Arena \u2014 (rand Masquerade Bkating Carnival.Auditorium Theatre -\u2014 Vaudeville ard Moving Pictures, \u201cDaughters of the Pinche.* Princes Theatre\u2014Musical Comedy, The King of Henolulu\u201d, Vietoria Theatre\u2014Moving Pictures, \u2018The Illumming Bird.\u201d Empire Theatre\u2014Moving Picture, \u201cThe Eternal City\u201d.Canadian Theaire\u2014Moving Pictures, \"Bolt Heiled\".Classic Theatre \u2014 Moving Pictures, \u201cRupert of Hentsan.\u201d CONDITION CRITICAL.Washington, Feb.13.\u2014The condl.posal to erect A monu- | tion of Senator Ureene of Vermont, pore Benedict XV.has been | was critical late today and the out- nitely to piace !t in 8t.[ come of his illness was described us doubtful.\u2014_\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014y 5\" ware poms sovsr 8] The Weather WHAT'S DOINU TODAY % \u2014_\u2014 w n| Toronto, Feb.18\u2014Pressure com M |tinues h'gh from the Yukon acroe A |the Western Provinges and Greet A | Lakes to the Atlantic.N' The weather has been coM in M'Hearly all parte of the Dominion 8 with light snow In ; Saskatchewan.Temperatures, Manitoba am ui 8 Victoria # KBdmonton #: Winnipeg * Toromo nuava Montreal Quebec .81.John Halifax .Mas 83 .Forecnata: Ottawa Valley, Upper and Lodrer êt.Lawrence-\u2014Fair and cold.1 Quit and North Shore\u2014 Mod io fresh northwedtsrly winds: and cold.Guif and North Shore-M.te frewh northwes:erly winds; andl cold.Maritime \u2014 Moderate no: winds: fair and col.Northern Ne wingland \u2014 Tuesday: Wedmeaday cloudy nied cold.Fresh north and no west.i TR He hath nothing done that not all . 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Agents EUROPE » TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Book Now .Spring and Summer steamer reservations already heavy, ' ais van mures || HETHRINCTONS Stocking\u2019s Tourist || Eoo,veuer et mim-mes Steamship Agency TEL 82 12 DU FORT SHARE ATNXN OCBAN SAILINGS 0 25 95 94 90 20 98 08 26 20 08 20 0 30% C0 he Chronicle by F.4.tamship À; Quebec.seat & Liverpoui NY.Queenstows & iver, Mediterrancan .yet Indies Cher & 8m Queenstown oa Livergou Ey y Have Halitaz.Fly, Cher a MR Plymouth à 1.John.pyyHieYre 16 Orduna.N.Y.Cher, Maroon! 18 Assyria .N.Y.Londondsri 15 Cedric.N.T.\u201cQueenston sa 1 Albaala.LN.py) 19 Meilta.8t JohnCher, Sablon Antpm, or 19 Cameron 28 Andahladon Glasgow Rmptn Liverpool LOU Te Slew CEAFTRIR of the répis= ey Baek Cagnal .hears name ' Bewsre of sounterfel( WE \u2014 oll porte of we Cup, daly, 04 8%.2OUN OTRKNA Bek 0080 | | | 1 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, THE GLAMOUR OF THE EAR ET Mr.Laroche Paints Vivid Word Picture Of Eastern Scenes And Customs Owing to the elections there were few Lions present at the weekly luncheon .yesterday.Enthusiasm van high however, and enjoyment fully compensated for ladk of numbers.The spuaker of the day was Mr.Laroche of Le Soleil.He said: that he had been very pleased n.! uted to accept the invitation of Lion lilenjonetti to speak before the members.It gave him particular pleasure because he realised the great work the Livny were performing and the tremendous effect the organization had on the business Nte of the clty.He had originally intended to | speak on the subject of Hindu ma- | \u2018io am coolies.the mame category as \u2018niggers\u2019, The | exceedingly commodious service be- | #iciana but that proved to be impossible and he would speak Instead upon various of Asiatic types of people.Aslutice were usually referred That was really a misnomer that should be classed in Asiatic was vastly different from the negro.Instead of curly hair his hair was very similar to that of an Eurovean, his lips were not thick and his , #kin was deeply bronzed rather than t black.|and his dress usually, consisted of a | 4.45 p.m.and arrives in Montreal His clothes were unique single garment\u2014a ate of cloth ar-, ranged in such a manner that it en- | veloped his body down to the knees.For a headdress they wore a turban.Their women were very fond of jew.| ellery and usually wore 8 number of silver bracelets and anklete.Possibiy the mom curlous feature regard- | ing then was the way they divided! into eects.One found amongst them fakirs, dervishes fetish pries:s\u2019 and sorcerers, ! Throughout the world one con- | stantly came upon people who claim- , ed to be insensible to pain.The imaous were no exception to the rule and the fakir made his insensi- | bles a profession.To impress the ; dian National Railway agent.{ his insenuibility was due to auperna- tural powers.Possibly the tradition had something to do with the old European system of trial by torture.The speaker believed that the insen- when they cannot reach! il ern night.¥ [protest against the treatment of the ! British, and United States archae- The Aisssoua formed a strong ! Mussuhman body fanatical and blind | td everything save the ordere of their priests and marabouts.: Mr.Larnche traced the history of | the race and now and then introduced vivid descriptions of the people.Picturing a night scene in the -mouski he mid that the inhabitants ; would he grouped about in the narrow street.Round about would be je number of people with filekering 0:1 Inmps and from the stores In the market ihe acrid smoke from nap- stha lamps would curl slowly up- ! warde to the hiue dome of the Eamt- 8ilhouettod against the i sky, silent and foreboding, would be lihe monque.its majestic dome and minareta bearing testimony to the dominion of Allah.From the streets | would come the sound of weird and plaintive music.Now and then dancers would detach themselves from the groups of idle peoples lining the wireety and 40 the accompaniment of cymbals dance grotesque dances.And from the desert the night wind would blow bearing on its fragrant bosom the Romance and Mystery of the East.Mr.Laroche demcribed many of the native customs and gave a splendid pleture of sword practice.He was accorded a hearly vote of thanks by the Lions.MAY CONSIDER MATTER AT BOME LATER DATF London, Feb.18\u2014When asked in the House of Commons whether he would suggest to Washington a joint ologists by the Egyptian Government, Premier MacDonald replied that suggestion did not commend itself to the Government at present.WOMEN! DYE Im NEW FOR 15 Diamond Dyes Don't wonder whether you ean dye or tint aucesagfully, because purfect home dyeing is guaranteed with \u201cDiamond Dy: even it you have never dyed before.Druggists have all colors.Directions in each package.\u2014\u2014 ALASKA GNATS SMOTHER DOGS TO DEATH.Anchorage, Alaska, Feb.1§\u2014 Gunis, ever the coures of lits to prospectors in some of the gold re.wione of Alaska in the hot serson, ca © So thickly last summer in the | 4.48 p.m.dally Tel.53% and 530 or to any Canasuililble people he maintained that ability was oblained by the use of Montreal, Feb.18.\u2014Argument of game powerful drug.cane CRIPPLED BY RHEUMATISM Bogan fo improve After Taking \u201cFruft-a-Hves\u201d The Medising Mads From Frolt You oan foe nd of Rheumatism.You cas be of pain\u2014of swollea hands and feet\u2014of aching arms, legs and back.\u201c Fruit-a-tives\u201d will drive the cause of Rheumatism oul of the system and\u2019 give you permanent relief, \u2018For over three years, I was eonfined to bed with Rheumatism.Finally I decided to 3 \u201cFruit-atives\u201d.Before usin fa box, I notloed improvement.I continued taking * Fruit-a-tives' improving all the time.I can now walk about two milesand dochores around the place\u201d.ALEX.MUNRO, Lorne, Ont.80e.à box, U for 88.50, trial sise 250.At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont.CANADIAN NATIONAL RYS.Montreal-Quebec Train , Service.The Canadian Nationai Railway offers to the travelling pubilc an.(wean Quebec and Montreal.The | \u201cMontreal\u201d leaves the Palais Station at 1.10 p.m.daily except Sundays and arrives in Montreal (Bona- 8 JOIN.TO COLLECT.RUMANIN'S DEBTS Foreign Countries Unite To Get Amounts Due For Imports After The War Budhurest, Rumania, Feb.13\u2014 Progress tn being made in the matter of funding the trude debts contracted In foreign currencies by Rumanlan importers during the three years immediately following the war.Agreements were reached \u2018n 1923 with Britiah@wiss and French creditors for refunding operations to extend over perfods ranging frum 20 to 26 years.Nulian Interests also are seeking a method of ad- \u2014 venture Station) at 6.0 Sundays this train le at 9.30 p.m.) The \u2018\u2019Mount-Roya!\u201d leaves Quebec at 11.45 p.m.dally and enters Montreal at 7,30 & m.Returning the \u201cQuebec\u201d leaves Montreal (Bonaventure Station) at d reaches Quebec (Palais Station) at 9.30 p.m.The \u201cCitadel\u201d leaves Montreal at ve p.m., and arrives in Quebec at 6.46 am Parlor-observation-buffet cars on the day trains.modern sleepers on the night trains.For all other information, pleases apply to the Information Office, Tel.2125.or City Office, 10 St.Anne Strest, Quebec, FHUUUSANNHHHHMUUS \u201c : RADIO PROGRAMME n » \u20ac 06 28 98 22 32 26 M 96 96 26 06 28 06 56 38 9 Schenectady, N.Y.TUESDAY.\u2018FEBRUARY 19, 190 Kilocycles (380 \u2018 Meters) Electric Company.Eastern Slandard Time i 11:66 a.m.\u2014U.8.Naval Observatory time signals.12:30 p.m.\u20148tock market report.12:40 p.m.\u2014d\u2019roduce market report.12:45 p.m.\u2014Weather report.2:00 p.m.\u2014Music and household talk, \u2018Making the Kitchen Attrac- (courtesy of Modern Priscilla) 6:00 p.m.\u2014Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins.6:30 p.m.Dinner music by String Trio of Ten Eyck Hotel, Albany, N.Y.7:30 p.m.\u2014BSecond of series of dancing lessons by Arthur Murrayof New York.Musical program furnished through the courtesy of St.John's Student Berenaders.Instrumental selection, \u201cFlying Wedge\u201d Dolby WGY-\u2014-General 8t.John\" naders instrumental selection, \u2018Pizzicato Polka\u201d .Strauss ! Serenaders\u2019 Sextet soprano solo, \u2018Aloha Oe\u201d.Kamiki Mrs.Edward O'Donnell Mrs.F.Hollenbeck, Hawallan guitar; Mrs.Ernest Hollenbeck, guitar instrumental selection, \u201cFrog Frolics\u201d Berenaders Tenor solo, \u201cPromise Me Everyesussa000 2020500000 1000 0 Blasny Frank Davis Guitgr soio, \"\u201cSebastopol\u2019.Worrai Mrs.Ernest Hayner Inatrumenta!l selection, \u201c Chain of: Daisies\u201d \u201c+.Weidt rs , Sweet Lady\u201d Soprano solo, \u201cBw Fa rue os u0cau0 Spross ; Mrs, Edward O'Donnell | instrumental selection, \u201cKamiki Hula\u201d .vive.Hawalian| Berenaders Piano duet, \u2018Arablana\u201d.Btanny Minnie Dolgoft and Frank Davis instrumental selection, \u201cascination ; Walts\u201d .++.Bone Berenaders Ranje-mandolin solo, \u201cYankee Brown 14a Etkin Soprano selo, \u201cOld Black Joe\u201d.vecsvecceofescouoos00., Foster Mrs.Edward O'Donnell Tenor solo, \u201cIn the Town Whers 1} was Born\" \u201cDance of - Weldt fnatrumental the Moth naders Piano duet, \u2018Medley of Old Songs\" ar0scoccs000c2ec0ch en Stasny Minnie Dolgoft and Frank Dalva Instrumental selection, \u201cHome Town Programmes of Station OKAC, Le Press, Montreuil, Canada.(E.8.Time 438 Metres.) TUKSDAY, FER'Y 19th 4 p.m.\u2014Weather, news, stock reports, music.4:30 p.m.\u2014fpecial talk.LA p.m \u2014~Kiddies' stories Frend and English.7:30 p.m.\u2014HRexz Rattle and his Mt-Royal Hotel Concert orchestra 8:30 p.m.\u2014ftudie entretainment In, Iditarod and Fiat districts in the Interior, that they smothered dogs to death.The tale of the affl'o- dons luid by these insects was! brought here by Herbert Hiley, who! has à dog transportation svatema| long the Yukon river, \u201cBefore we realized what had! happened many of our dogs hnd; \"een smothered (o death,\u201d he related.\u201cSome of the dogs fought the Insects and saved themssives, but others gave up and were dead In a few minutes.Wo found that by keening the dogs In sheds or caves where It wan dark we could proteot them The men wore gloves ull the time.Over our hends we hud milk ctovha.We momie means tmenenen à burned :nsect powder continually.\u201d (Ar.rms mens tsarevtees ttre oman - tne.+ « 10:30 p.m.\u2014Joa.©.Amith and hie Mount Royal Hstel Dance orchestra teaturing Teddv.Brown saxon.phoniat and xylophonist.11:30 p.m.\u2014latest news.FOR YOUR RADIO SETS OR PARTS We have the celebrated Crostez, the best value on 1he marker, ale pieces to suit any circuit.batteries snd dry makes, THE FRONTENAC ELECTRICAL thing, Never Get Anything Blues® | ment.but Relg.an, Csech and Dutch creditors appear te be taking OU = Patustie * fcures \u2014\u2014 ALENTINE DAY AT LA TUQUE Fire Broke Out In C.N.R.Office\u2014New Bowling League Formed La Tuque, Feb.18\u2014(fipecial correspondence)\u2014In the very near, future à new bowling league will be in full swing and will consists of new players, this is players who have not played if any league in town or who have not bowled at all and are fust starting is.The winners of this league wili be banquetted by the losing team Considerable Interest appears to be being taken in this league and \u2014~\u2014whisper is\u2014we believe ons of the teams is to be & \u201cFarmers team\u201d About psendorgus the others will take we don\u2019t like to guess.St.Valentine Day at the Club A most enjoyable and novel evening was spent by the members of the Community Club and thelr friends on Thursday evening last in the Club Rooms.while Martinsons orchestra played some danced, : some piayed bridge, 500 or euchre.\u2018The Hall which was brilllantiy decorated with coloured streamers from which was suspended seasonal embleme\u2014hearts etc, êtc, took on a more than usuaily pretty aspect with the dancers on the floor and the card enthusiastice playing on the balcony.At the dance interval, card playing terminated.most of the card players joining the dancers after the intermission.The prize winners at cards were: J.Shires.500, Mr, R.A.Johnson and Mes.W.R.Murray, Euchre, Miss Lemieux and a gentleman wose name cannot be ascertained.The novelties of the evening included a Valentine Mail Box, Valentines being delivered in the club by special messengers, a palm read- jer and an art show.Many interesting evenings have heen organized in the club by lifferent organisations, but it is Aoubtful if everybody had as good tn time as at this St.Valentine Day oclal.Martinson and his orchestra were a revelation to those who were \"ot aware of the enormous amount nt practice and hard work they have done to fit themselves for such an occasion.All the arrangements nude for the success of the evening left nothing to he desired and the organizers and assistants the laldes \u2018basketball club who are far too numerous to mention, are to be >ngratulated on their successful of.forte to give everybody a good time.Come again! Hockey La Tuque's two wins, away from home, last week and.leaves Shawinigan and La Tuque with an even number of points, with two drax games to be played off.Should La Tuque nucceed in winning the game on Sunday.this will give them the victory.8hould they lose-\u2014the Grand Mere-LA Tuque drawn game will have to he replayed.then, in the event of a La Tuque victory, a final game against Shawinigan will have to be played, so great interest centers on next Bunday's game, which is preceding the championship game, Fire Last Sunday, fire declared itself in the C.N.R.station here.The alarm was rung in from box 25, and was promptly responed to by the fire hrigade at the arrival of the birgade, the fire, which had not taken a great hold.was extinguished with very little damage to the pro perty.Polce An individual was arrested here this week on the complaint of a Mr.1*aradis, charged with having obtained money under false pretences Refore the came came to court the necused offered to repay the amount nt his \u201cgraft\u201d whieh offer wa accepted by the prosecutor with the result that the accused was liberated.Tiquor Commission It han been decided by the Que.\u201cwe Liquor Commission to change thelr manager in La Tuque.This position has been held up to the pre- rent by Mr.J.A.BE.Neron.Going to press we hear that he is to be replaced by Mr.Jomeph Defour, but this cannot be confirmed as yet.K.C.Organise Social The Tuque Council No.1887 «nights of Columbus have decided to produce a drama, which wiil be presented ahortiy.This week a ner.on of Bridge Parties will be held by he K.C.to estrblish the best play- \u2018ra for the purpose of classitying the players Beveral categories will be tnati- uted and prizes will be offered to the leader of each division.Mrs.A.Griffiths entertained on Tuesday evening at the tea hour.FIFTY THOUSMID WOMEN vouid comptise a vast army, yet hat fs the number who have ree led to & questionnaire recently ent out by the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co.Ninety-eight out nf very 100 jetters from these women mtalned positive assurances that \u2018vey have been benefited or restored o health by taking this old-fash- oned root and herd medicine.Thin most remarkable evidence or Its ower over the [lis of women.hcrefore with 98 chinces out of mo hundred that Lydie EB.Pinkm's Vegetable Compound will Dridge, Mrs.E.White and Mr.R |.PROMINENT RAIL MAN PASSES AWAY James R.Woodward Died At \u201c Sherbrooke In His 77th.Year Richmond, Feb.18\u2014(8pecial cor- rempondence)\u2014A prominent Eastern Townships figure passed away on Tuesday evening at Sherbrooke with person of the late James R.Woodward.Deceased was on his 17th year and was a lite long resident of Sherbrooke, where he was born.He was a son of the late A.GQ.Woodward, for many years Coroner of ft.Francis District.Mr.Woodward was prominently ident!- fled with the Quebec Central Railway which he bullt in 1873 an association with Mr.Bowen, later he was general manager, a position he held until 1837, when he retired to he succeeded by R.N.Hall and Ms.Frank Grundy In 1888.He ia survived by 3 ters: Miss Josie Woodward and MM.Georgie Woodward of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.J.G.Robertson, of B.C.NEGATE WO FAN \u2018Broom Factory Made Addition ! Of Two Motors To Its Plant Machinery * Lake Megantic, Feb.18\u2014(Bpecial : correspondence) \u2014The Rev.J.Cor mack, was spending a few days in Sherbrooke last week.| Mrs.Murda H.McDonald, of Spring Hill near here, is spending this winter with her daughter, Mrst{.C.Van, at Scotstowni Mrs.John Fletcher, of Ditchfield, twas called to Montreal last satur- | day by the serious lllensa of her brother, Mr.John Dew, who ls in the hospital there, having recently undergone an operation, Mr.J.Bolsvert, of Gawyerville, Que.has returned home, after being called here by the !liness of his mother, Mde.OG.Bolsvert, who re.!wides with her son, Mr.Omer Bolslvert in Agnes.| Me, Gordon McLeod, of N.Whitton, has taken his double team of Horses into the woods of Marston to hau! joge for Mr.Mal.McLean to tis mill at Maraboro Mills.Mr.David McDonald, who was the guest of Mr.D.D.McDonsld at his home in Agnes, during his 111- ness, has returned to his own home in Scotatown.The condition ot Mr.D.D.Mc- Donald, who was seriously ill with \u2018an attack of inflamation of the lungs, has greatly Improved under the doctors care nnd is on the high road to recovery.| Mra.Rovinski, the mother of Mr.C.H.Greenspan, is at present on the sick list.~ \u2018The condition of Mrs.8, O.White, who is in the General Hospital In Montreal, is reported to be slowly improving.There were two hockey matches, played here on the skating rink over the week-end, between the Rherbrooke Royals and Megantic.The game on Saturday, scored 3 to 8 in favor of Megantic and the game on Sunday afternoon was a tie 4 to 4.The Megnntic team have (secured the services of Mr.Billy i Burt, of Lennoxville and anticipate playing some stronger gnmes In the near future.Mr.Emmett Kenalty, of Sherhrooke, spent the last week-end in Megantic.Mine Annie Riley, has entered MacDonald College In Montreal, where she will take an elementary course.Mr.Leon Gonyer, nf Lennoxville, was a visitor In town over the week end, the guest of his brother, Mr.Nelorn Gonyer.Mra Rosy Morrison, has gone to the hospital in Montreal to be treat.#4 for rheumatism.Mr.Jarhes Matheson, of Milan, was In town on Saturday on busl- ness.Mere.OQ.Raoinvert.for whom the Anctor held no hope of racovery, han surpired her friends hy regaining her strength and was able to come tn the dinner tahle and eat with her family last Sunday.Mr.Rane! Trudeau, of Sherbrooke sccompained the hnckey team to Megantie on Raturday.Mr.Richard Randall.has returned to his home In Rherbronke after spending the week end with Mr, and Mre.McT.-od and family at their home In Agnen, Me.Tonalin Melend, eldent son of Mr Donald Meleèd.Asring HL !s venortad on the afck let, Mra.Mal.P.Mrtænd nnd daughter left town on Raturday for a few Aayr satay In Montreal.The revernl © GO, KE.Motors thar have been put in the Megantie Rreom Mfg Company's Plant by Mr.J.A.Jones, were ont in opera- \u2018lon at 3.30 p.m.on Fridéy.These +1e.the firts motors to de apersted Ws Memantie hy ane of aur\u2019 Joba annfacturing concerns And A nur her of penple availed themselves of the npportunite +\u201c +030 Me \u2018nitla! starting of theses machinen Atanager P.Cliche started nne of them n £8 hn.which nroved to he entirely antlafnetare to the come.\u201cnny's representatives that were \u201cresent, Who knawe most, him loss time most grievea of ~arcome mich aliments for you, why \u2018ould yow comtinue to go through ite In pain and cuftering.The nroud are always most provoked by pride.Bést Value For Advertiser Vancouver.| SHERBROOKE Ey EIGHT HUNDRED WILL HAVE RIGHT TO GIVE EVIDEN à When Home Bank Liquidater Moves For Call Upon Double Liability UNABLE TO ATTEND * Only À Small Percentage Of Shareholders Will Appear In Court ; Toronto, Feb.18\u2014Should the eight hundred persons, whose numes are on the list of conntri- butories to the Home Bank, attempt to appear in person before the Master of the Supreme Court at Osgoode Hall when A.W, Ballan- | tyne, K.C., representing the liquidator, moves for a call upon the double linbilty, the court room will rot only be filled to overflowing, but it will be impossible for most to get anywhere near the doors.As à matter of fact.while there will doubtless be more than will ti) the court roem.only a farctiu:a ot the contributories will be thers la person.i Many of them live at a distance and will be unable to attend.Many of these have banded together mc- cording to location ard have united ir retalning counsel, such as the 150 Saskatchewan shareholders represented by (.H.Kilmer, K.C., the Britinh Columbla shareholders, represented by NR.J.McLaughlin.W.T.J.Lee, K.C, who was chair man of the Home Bank Depositors lieliet Assoclation, represents .u j hin legal capacity some sixty shareholders.Already some firty shareholders have paid in sums totalling about $25,000, representing the amount med from them by the l'quid- ators in respect of double Iliabil.ty.The total amount to be collegied naturaly equals the amount of stock | sme or $1,960,000.OT.CATHERINE'S ~~ J0GIAL NOTES Several Quebec Visitors During Week \u2014 Miss Powell Entertained Friends 8t.Catherine's, Feb.13\u2014 (Special correspondence)\u2014-Miss Polly Bows les, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Pierre Martel.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Morrow, ; were, the guests of Mr.and Mra.; William Lyons, recently.Mr.and Mrs.F.H.liacine, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph L.Griffin.Miss Anna J.Woodlock, was hostess to & number of friends, re cantly.Mr.T.O'Neill, lumber merchant, of Quebec, spent Saturday in St Catherine's on busiuess.Miss Nellle Neville, entertained at the tea hour Saturday, in honor of Misa Margaret Lewin, of Valcartier and Mixx Hazel Murphy, of Riviere aux Pins.Mrs.James O'Donnell, of 8t.Gab riel, who was recently called to Montreal, by the illness of her mother, Mra.James Barry, has returne 4 home, Mr.Martyn P.Lyons, of Chicousimi, is visting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Lyons.Mr, H.O'Sullivan, spent the week-end \u201cines Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Holton, of of Quebec, in Bt.Cathe« Quebec, spout the week-end here, quests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas White.Miss Kathleen Racine, was the weet of Miss Elleen McCarthy, recently.Miss Reta Neville, celebrated her fifth birthday Sunday.Miss E.O'Reilly, entertained a number of friends, Sunday evening.Mr.and Mrs.John T.Bowles were the guests of Mr.and Mrs James Iannin, Mondas.Mr.L.Taschereau, of 8t.Gabriel, accompanied by his son Earnest, spent Tuesday in Quebec.Mrs.Dominic Conway, has re turend home after spending & few laya at Riviere aux Pins, the guest of Mes.Joseph B.Conway.Mr.Thomas McCarthy, spent Tuesday in Quebec.Mra.Joseph L.Griffin, was the guest of her parenta, Mr.and Mrs.Wiltiam Lyons, on Tuesday.Mr.Maurice Conway, hans return ed home from Buffalo, N.Ÿ.Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Racine, entertained at a card party, Tuesday rvening.Mr.and Mrs.James Thompeæonentertnined at a card party Monday evening.Misa Mary Powell, wan hotte to & number of friends.Thursday svening.The young people enjoy rd thmenelves with card games, music and songs, after which ré frechments were served.= Mr.and Mre.Thomas Quittoytt, evtrine4d à number to friends Friday evening.Mr.Patrick McCarthy, spent Fike Any In Quebec.< Mr.Frank Conway and Mr.Jam Thompean, of Quehec.vert recent visitors to Ct.Catherine's | Miss Anna J.Woodlock, was (pd \u201cvent of her sister, Mrs.Frank | ariftin, Friday. The Queber Chrontele\u201d FOUNDED JUNE 291, 1764.Printed and published by the Quebec Chronicle Printing Company, at the building af the Compass.À Beade Street, Quebec.A.@ Penny, Eéitor-tn-Chiets P.2.Egan, Basinees Manager.Subscription: Dally, Town Subscribess, 84.06 per annum; Out of Todm, $8.00; Weekly, 81.50 per annom; payable tm sévance Adrertisements: Rato card obtainable oa request, \u2014_ ed QUEZBEC, FEBRUARY 10, 1934.TWEEDLE-DUM BEAT TWEEDLE-DEE.As this article is written the election of Mayor Samson is reported with & majority of 138.Although, the total vote 16 unavailable ft ia known to have been quite u heavy une and (he result may therefore be regarded us relatively close.Indeed the chief surprise is that Alderman Martin did not go down to a far more cruvhing defeat in view of his lossee on the tower level where the tide had run wo strongly in his tavoe cartier in the campaign and to which his hopes, were chietl inned.! renertly.speaking the election may be mid tol afford = fresh indioation of Napoleon's dictum thas Heaven is on the side of tho heaviest artillery for His Worship appears to have had not only the better of ganization but the lurgest funds.Where Mr.Samson won wag in St.John Ward for there he gained the impressive majority of 760 and where Dr, Martin lost was in 81.Roche which gave him only the barren majority of 71.In the other four wards there was not forty votes between the two; St, Sauveur and Jacques Cartier going to Dr.Martin and Champlain and Montmim to Mayor Samson by narrow margins in cach, Probably the decisive weakness of the defeated candidate is to be found in the fact that he, scarcely less than his opponent, is responsible for the administration of the past four years.While there has been almost universal dissatisfaction a good many people appear to have asked themselves what more could be expected vf the former Chairman of the Public Works Committee than from the head of the Council and to have decided that ft is safer to bear those lis they have than fly to others that they know not of.In addition political and ail sorts of other more or leas de- drable influences were at work, but, after all, te is only a case of Tweedic-Dum beating Tweedie-Dec.We have no doubt that His Worship will regard yesterday's verdict as a complete endorsation of the existing regime at the City Hall and therefore warn him in all good nature that it will be unwise to press that theory too far.Had he been opposed by a strong candidate unconnected with the policies of the past, instead of onc of his own fellow-Councillors, it is safe to say that the fate of ex-Mayor Lavigueur would bave been his An it in the clomeness of the volo speaks eloquently of divided public opinion and his victory in St.Jobn Ward must be attributed to the strength ot his chief organizers in that particular district, rather than to any popular enthusiasm on his own account, so far a« the aldermanic results are concerned there were few surprises and it is satisfactory that some promis'ng new blood should have been returned to check such reactionary tendencies as may develop.| We are particularly gratified that 8 renewed vote of confidence has been extended to Akl Collice and na- turaîiy regret, though we do not complain of the de- 206000000000 #P200 Sidelights on the Legislature Yosteoday was pretty much of a day lost in the Assembly with not much more thes à baro, quorum present and a goodly number of this saving remaAut more interested ia discussing local politics with Mr.Lonis Letomgatqp than lu trammoting the business ot the day.\u2018 The Oppositien was repressmted by, Mr.Arthur Sauve, Dr.Faucher and Mr.Jules Langidis and their energies were chitfly directed tawarda playing for time; im which they were fairly successful, perhaps because the Ministerial benches were proportionately bare.The Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposttion locked horns almost from the drop of the hat on a point of procedure, A question had beem asked of the Minister of Agriculture amd Mon.Mr.Carom had stated that the reply, consisting of move than seven shects of cypourittn foolscap was too long te be given in the usual way, Hon.Mr.Tascherean thercupon said that in future replies of this kind should be mado upon a motion for the production of documents so as mot to take up the time of the House ur encumber the records of its proceedings.Sirenuous opposition was voiced by Mr.Rauve, but the Prime Minister was adament; insisting that his propossl was In accordance with Ottawa procedure, for which Mr, Ssuve was such a stickier.The curiosity of tho Opposition was chiefly di- meted to the expenditures at Spencerwood and the mlarics of certain civil servants related to prominent | public figures, but nothing of a sensational character was disclosod.Dr.Faucher was givea the opportunity to make an eloquent and forceful little speech in connection with Dr.Lemieux's bill to amend the Revised Statutes respecting dentists, He referred to the administration ot anaesthetics by dentists and maid that he would offer no great opposition because diplomas wero is.sucd by the universities which he regarded with respect.Ac the same time, medicine was at the base of all specialised practice and he hoped that the time would come when every student wonld complete a course in medicine before going on to the study of | dentistry\u2014as he believed wan the general custom in | France\u2014so as to provide additional gusrantees for the profession und for the public ailke.There were a few mild cxchanges between Mr, Sauve and Mr, Galipeauit arising out of the latter's measure whereby the Government will contribute towards the cost of repairing certain bridges at Three Rivers.The Lemsder of the Opposition intimated his suspicion that favors were heing extended to certain localitics and asked If the Government intended to adopt a general policy of contributing towards the upkeep and repair of bridges in municipalities, In reply the Minister disclaimed all thoughts of favoritism and stated that mo such general policy was in view.The resources of the Order Paper having been cxhausted the Prime Minister called for Estimates and ilon.Mr.Caron was bracing himself for the ore deal when Mr.Sauve urged that agricultural expenditures might be more profitably considered by a more of tactical manoeuvring Mr.Taschereau agreed to feat of Mr.A.P.Doddridge.Though cnergetic support was given to his candidature by the Chronicle as a matter of principle we have never been under any de- tusion aa to his prospects and will have more to say on the erbjeet of Engllsh-lrotemdant representation in our next issnc.Meanwhite all that romains Is to ex- postponement on condition that some of the Provin- | cial Secretary's estimates for charities were dealt with.Barkis being willing, these figures were quickly adopt- 'ed and the House adjourned to get the results of the ! local municipal elections.tend our hearty congratulations to the victors of the which has undoubtedly received very unfortunate day and to assure them of fair play ro far as we are! publicity.In alt measures for the good of the coms- concerned, manlty they will lave our active co-uperatign.but we will resolutely combat all meassres that fis our judgment ave Ill-acvised or improper.MAINLY ABOUT DOGS.Elsewhere in this issue we publish a letter from a clitlzen in which the mcing of dog teams is condemned as \u201cdamnable cruelty.His point of view and It is one shared by a certain number of cbvionaly conscientious prople\u2014is entitled to respect, but ft must be borne In mind that there are other equally conscientious people who also claim to be lovers of animals and who take a diametrically opposite view.We have yet to sec the question in which any degree of public interest is taken on which there is perfect unanimity of public opinion and It does not help matters for those who differ from each other to portray thelr opponents as \u201chuman fiends\u201d or \u201csickly sentimentalists.\"\u201d It must of course be admitted that dog racing is capable of abuse, but then so is every other act of imperfect humanity and if we were to avoid everything that was subject to this objection there would be nothing left for us to do but to take root and vegetate Ike the grass of the field.Whenever and wherever abuse develops it ought undoubtedly to de repressed and there arc ample means available for that purpose, but, under proper conditions, we cannot agree that there is cruelty in dog racing or that an annual contest of this kind is capable of undermining the morals of the community.A great many peopie forget or do mot know that the dog has been employed as a draught animal in many parts of the world and in every period of history.To-day ho serves only too often as a uscless pet and, if it comes to cruelty, we submit that there 1s far more suffering throngh over-feeding and insufficient exercise which produce obesity and acute constipation ~=to say nothing of the mortality caused by street and motor cars\u2014than through useful exertions and open- air life, Dogs may be given loads beyond their strengths, It 14 true, but this happens no lems fecquent- ly with horses and no one suggests that we should give up harnessing horses on that acoount, If tlie event was badly managed and if the kind of things went on that have been alleged fn press reports then the Authorities have ample justift- cation for banning (t, but in Quebec and elsswhere the sume grounds of complaint do not exist and there is no reason for arbitrary obstruction.That hardy annual the city by-law with regard to harnessing dogs again makes its appearance and as usual the real position is studiously ignored; namely that the by-law stands exactly where it has always stood, except that licenses may he issued in special cases 30 as to cover the dog derby and, we understand, anosher team maintained for tourist purposes.Therefore the act of cruelty cited hy our correspond.cat was cntirely illegal and, though he may be giad to connect it with the races, we have grave doubts whether tho connection actually exists outside of his imagination.Children have harnessed dogs before there were Derbies in Quebec and they will continue to do so cven if racing should be made a crime.» * .We have already maid that the opinion voiced in the letter under discussion is cntitled to respect, bat, on the other hand, it is reasonahle to expect that ft | abant be supported by faire and reliable evidence.One regrets therefore that although \u201cOwr Dumb Animals\u201d appear likely to get à story that will be most effective us propaganda, it will not contain many facts unices our correspondent\u2019s eyesight is better this year than it was last.Not for n moment would we accuse such u men of deliberate ezaggerstion or misrepresents- tion, but the experience in a common one that enthusiasts in a given causc mee cvents only through thelr own spectacles which distort certain incidents and refuse to reflect certain others.Here is a witness who publicly testifies that he saw dogs brought in as cripples, lying in sleighs and others completely used up from over-driving.Yet we venture to say that he made no perosonsl investigation nor had one made by a veterinary surgeon, That dogs were hrought in lying in atelghs fs hardly proof of cruelty and, an far an we are aware, not à dog was brought in crippled.That teams may have heen exhausted for the moment is altogether probable for no physical contest can be divorced from fatigue.Human athletes, on the other hand, recover far less rapidly « « 2 0 Coming to the complaints of our correspondent, it ia unforinnate that the proposed canvass does not meet with his approval, but he can hardly expect it to be called off for that reason; nor do we imagine that be will be subjected (0 greater annoyance than in any of the numerous other tag days that may not in- torent him.Though It will not change his stand ft should also he pointed out that the canvass is not specially for the race to which he objects but for the whisle wister carnival promoted, of course, by the Dog Deby Club, themecives and, ( be had studied diéuisaine closcly enough, be would kmow that, matter of fact, the owners of Um do just us much foné-wgrk ae thetr casey dogs in their Arms fut the bergain.There may \u2018sa.ficious drivers, but, ep far ne our personal obasrva- tioel gees, thare js the strongest possible bond of af.tofveen owners and antémie; À fact wirteh | degs méegke for ttæif, than these dogs who, halt an hour after the finish, are strolling roand in normal health, No doube the casual onlooker may jump to the conclusion that a dog lying in a sleigh le placed there because he is completely weed up, but this is far from being the case.As s00n as any member of the team shows signs of tiring he is rested, from practical quite as much as from humanitarian reasons, and once he ia recovered the animal itself in eager to get out of the sleigh and resume the trail.Finally our feelingn are harrowed hy the tale of dogs who were withdrawn from ust year's race with toe-nalls pulled completely off, Hero is n fact that could have been verified in à moment, but our corrcapondent prefers to embellish his case with picturesque fiction; the truth being that ne dogs lost shele toe-nalls, but one team was withdrawn because one dog's feet were cat by icy rutaand ft was considered impossible to kecp up with the other sontestants under this handicap.The real test of the matter is that, property treat.od, the doga omjoy travelling in harncss themselves.\u201cAht\" says the ceitki, \u201csecing à goud point, have the ever teld you mp?\u201d Naturally dogs are not endowed with but actions speak lender than ister Jt was stated that the matter representative attendance and, after s certain amount ; THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.« MORE FACILITIES FOR THE HARBOR Delegation From St.John Waited On Minister Of Public Works Uttaws, Feb.18.\u2014(Can.Prems)\u2014 Asking hut ths Government im- wtuve the shipping facilities of the asrbor of 3t.John, N.M., a depu- ition from that city waited on Hoa.Lr.H, J.King, Minister of Public works, this afternoon.The Canadiam Pacific Railway wus also represented on the deputation.It was stated that the present luck of wulpment (or the uduquute hand- ang vf grain was suriously hyndi- capping the port and it was urged that the Government consider the «onstruction ef eral new grain vonveyors on piers at present with- sut proper facilities for the tranter ol grain.In addressing the Min- «{ the building of the Negro Point brenkwuter had alrcudy been ap- nroved by the Cavernment and the «iubers of the deputation fuit the: it was only % auss.un of time until she work would be undertaken.Hôn.Dr.King told the deputation that the Government was most unxious te improve the port facill- ties and that he would see thal the matter was given consideration.\u201cThe Minister added that it was not \u201che Intention of the Government te undertake any very lurge expenditures.Chronicle Files 100 Years Ago Winter Transportation We ars informed that last week, eight trains arrived from Madawaska, by lake and Portage of Temiscouata to the road on the South Shore of the St, Lawrence, a illstance of twenty-seven leagues.We believe that this is the first Instance of any trains or carriages having travelled this route: they report the roads to be very good, having heen made and kept up inse the autumn by the sleds em- Bran .for heal Most persons (especially children) need a little bran each day to insure\u2019 regular bowel movement\u2014but be sure the bran is combined with a.well-cooked, easil tious food.Biscuit salts an \u201c SFE In Jou have all 2 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924.* digested, nutri- hredded Wheat the mineral nutritive elements of the whole wheat combined with bran\u2014 all the bran you need to keep the alimentary canal clean and healthy.It is ready-cooked eat.milk and ready-to- Delicious for any meal with hot or fruits.7 The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd, Shredded Wheat ployed In transporting provisions and other article to Colonel Fraser's establishment on Lake \u2018Temlacouata.We hope that the (xuccess of this first attempt will be {the means of inducing the settlers ifrom these parts to frequent our \u2018markets in winter.sr 181 Contract for Transport Proposais will be received by the Emigrants Society for the transport of from 13 to 15 families from Quebec to Ascot per allegh load.\u2018Tenders to be delivered at the Emigrant Office at the Court House, - «very Friday during the current month at 13 o'clock.| Chronicle Files | 25 Years Aso, Colonel Druary Colonel Druary has returned to! Kingston.During his visit to this! pur the Colonel made an inspection - vf B.Field Battery, R.C.A.The! l'colonet also addressed the non-; |commissioned officers and men, en.| icouraging them In\u2019 their work.The! Colonel is now commandant of the Held Division of the R.C.A., which! includes A and B.Field Batteries.| Major J.U.G.Hudon is in eon! mand of B.Meld Battery and | School of Artillery at Quebec, under Colonel Druary.Electricity vs.Frost Madison, Wis, Feb.18\u2014Prof.H.W.Wood, inatructor in physics in the University of Wisconsin, has (originated the ides of thawing out | frozen water pipes with electricity, .and has made two successful exper- liments.He takes the electric current used for street lighting purposes, attaches one wire to the frozen pipe Inside the cellar of one \u201cnuse and the other wire in the ad- jnining or any other house, thus completing the circuit.The current of about 50 volts is then turned on, heating the pipes and melt.Ing the ice within.The discovery will obviate the necessity and expense of excavating.\u2014 Dinner Hon.Mr.Archambault gave a most delightful dinner lust evening to & number of members of the gallery in the Legislative Council quarters, ©, N.R.EARNINGS Montreal, Feb.13\u2014The gross earnings of the Canadian National Rallways for the week ending Febraury 19, 1924, were $4,408,497 being an increase of 582,179 or 16 per cent over the corresponding period of 1928.The gross earnings of the Canadian National Kallways from Jan.1 to Feb.16 have been $27,066,333 being an Increases of $497,861 a» compared with corresponding period of 1923.REMAINS IN RACK.Chicago, Feb.13.\u2014Willlam G.MoAdoo will remain in the Democratic presidential nomination race it he abides by the decision of his supporters \u2018from forty-four states here today.Unanimous approval of his candidacy was voiced before the meeting recessed this afternoon.pe arte Custom without reason is but an anolent error.be fresh aa paint at the finish of the trail, but when they sot out they exhibit the strongest marke of pleasure.Does anyone suppose that, were it otherwise, n team of five Or six dogs could bé hamessed without ditficulty day after day and oll more that they could be dontrolied single-handed by the driver even with a \u201cDrutal whip\"=\u2014which is clifefly used to crack in the unresisting air, If our correspondent or anyône else can make out a bons fide case, it ie his privilege to do so, but, in his Jove fer dege\u2014of which he dote not by any means hol the monapoly-\u2014let hime at least stick to \u201c, Hptevsnes 42 MAAR 3 i MONE: TE: BAY: unie\" Se-mputit De wnrehsousble (0 expect them to the truth and aothing but the trmeh, 1 w\u2014 .MINERS DEMAND FOR FOUR YEAR CONTRACT] for the customary one year.\u2018qd \u201celd \u2018aljAuoRNIUL a compromise of the miners\u2019 de-[nnd then referred for approval to mand for a four year contract and (the entire joint conference.of min- the operators\u2019 offer of a renewal Tomorrow the report will be consider- cd by the miners\u2019 policy committee «rs and operators.+ Adjournment will come, it Is believed tomorrow afternoon.Nothing is s0 popular as kindness., \u201cI belped the in @ corner T twinlied over w story that would be.young,\u201d it would say, \u201cUnder my family bud over the daughter of the house.mariage of « now, when the children are gone, and the home is get.with their lessons, smiling down at them; wedding gifts, and shed my blessing on the quiet once more I still am here.\u2018There are no regrets where books, and light and Jove abide.\u201cThe afternoon of life bas its own t compensations.\u201cAnd at evening time it shall be Light Goto the Agent in your neighbor= hosd.He knows just which lampe will give the best Light heme-and at the ing effect with every fixture in your lowest cost.\u201cMade in Caneda\u2019\u2019 AN that remains of tho municipal elections is to vettie the lawsuits, e +.+ + The electors have bad their day and the two years of the successful candidates begins, With practically the entive polios foros of Moose Jaw under arrest there ought to be à chance for com- men or garden thicves to make n living.The enports are nensing the lam stage of thelr taquiep info reparations, but the real work will begin with the frm stage of collecting the gash.M ee ed à a a EE EE ee re re learning is a acentrs to some, .8 bauble to others.RESORTS \u2014ATLANTIO CITY, NJ.The Vreakers ow olsun Phones SIT dabhoon Cacadian Curreney Acvopted at Par American aoû Bufopes: Plans Club Priviioges Reéscat Wioter Note Jon: Mrurman.President Flu Colds Croup Asthma | neumonia LEGAL NOTICES Canada, Provinee of Quebec, Distriet of Quebgc.Buperior Court.Na, 115.Dame Eve Leclers, of Quebec, wife of Leon Parent, works man, 16 Hamilton, Quedes, duly author sed to ester en justice, plain- tet, va the said leon Parent, \u2018de- fondant.An action for separation as to property has been instituted in this case the second day eof Fabruary, 1034.Februsry 4, 1924, Louis Jon Lachanos, attorney for plaintist, fedizim Province of Quebec.Diatriet of Quebec.In the Superior Court.No.418.Dame Axilna Leds Lagace.wife common as to proper\u2019: of Emile Samson.» the city of Lave, carter, of \u20182at place, duly authorized to ester en justice, plaintiff, va.the said Emile Samson, defendant.An action for separation of property has been instituted in this case the eighth day of Febrtary, 19834.Quebec, this Sth of February, 1924.Armand Lavergne.attorney for plaintift.rebôxim.Province of Quebec, Distrist of Chicoutimi.No.S187.Dame Eugenie Dore; of Bagotville, wife common as to property of Thomas Gagnon, workman, of the sams place, plaint'ff, ve.the sald Thos.Gagnon, defendant.An action in separation as to property has been instituted the 18th of December, 1923, against the defendant.Chicoutimi, December 28th, 1938.Chs.Ed.Chayer, attorney for plsintife, janitxlm Canada, Province of Quebse, District of Quebec.Superior Court.Dame Mare Rose Delima Bianchette, of Quebec, wife of Jean Romuald Alphea Paradis, merchant, of the same place.duly authorized to ester en justice, plaintiff, va.the sald Jean Romuald Alphee Paradis, of the same place, defendant, An action in separation as to property has been insitituted in this case, the 30th of January, 1934.Quebec, January 30, 1924, Hector Laferte, attorney for plain- tof.febôz33 Provinee of Quebec, Distrist ot Chicoutims, .No.8637, Dame Alphonsine Tanguay, of Kenogami, , wife common as to property of J.: Zenon Ouelist, workman, of the same place, plaintiff, va.the maid J.Senon Ouellet, defendant.An action in separation as to property has deen instituted the 1ith of October, 1928, against the defendant.Chicoutimi, December 28th, 1023.Che.Ed Chayer, attormy tor plaint.f£ .3an1Tx1m PS § Prov'nee of Quebec, District of Chicoutimi.Ne.8784.Dame Lauru Jobin, of Chicoutimi, wife common as to property of Charles David Simard, clerk, of the same place.plaintiff, vs.the said Charles David Simard, defendant.An action in separation as to property has been , Inst tuted the 16th of December, 1923, against the defendant, Chicoutimi, December 28th, 1933.Cha Bd, Chayer, attorney for plaintife, | sanlizim rame etree Canade, Province of Quebec, District of Beauce.In the Superior Court.No.7707.Dame Maria (Clare Metivier, wife in community let goods of Joseph Fort ar, dealer, of Ste.Henedine, properly authorised to act in the present case, \u2018plaintiff, va.the said Joseph Fortier, of the same locality, defend.j ant.An action in separation in | property has been lodged this date.18t: Jean de Beauce, January 28nd.| 1934.Fortier & Cliche, attorneys tor the plaintif.teb13x31 New Fiction \u201cThe Garden of Peril,\u201d by Cyne i thin Stockiey, author of \u2018\u2019Ponjola.\u201d | \u201cAnn's An Idiot,\u201d by Pamela Wynne.Thirty-one Stories by thirty and one authors.\u201cMissing Men,\u201d by Gaston Leroux, P.J.EVOY Position Vacant LIGRT CLERICAL WORK = Night staff.Special experiense not needed but steadiness, education and acouracy required.Apply in writ.ng to Bax 181, sare of The Chronicle.tedbitæte s COTTRELL\u2014Mntersd into rest \u2018at! Lake Beauport, Ales A J.Brown, only daugiiter of Thomas Brown, St.Poye and wwloved w.fe of John Cuttrofl, of Lake Beauport.vos i Funeral ny ' the house at 1 o'éloek pi Lake Beauport Oh and Cemetery.F RAU \u2014 At Quebét, on brunes 16.1984, St the Age of #7 years and 6 montha, Cyrille Falardeau, civil servant, beleyed husband of Dame Geordièna Trepanier, + Funeral at 6.80 on Tuesday morning, leaving his liste res - dance, 154 Bt.Vailer street, at 9.18 for the St.Sguveur Church, thence to #it.Charles Cemetery.MULLINS \u2014 Alice Mary Mulline, eldest daughter of thé Igte Wile usm Mujlline, at the Jeffrey Hale Hospital, an February 18th.Funeral netice later, IN MEMORIAN ROARIKE\u2014In loving memery of\u2019 my dear Mother who passed away at her late residence Riviere aux Tar P.Q.on February 18th, 4 There iv someons misses you sadly, And finds the tinie long alnce you went, There is aomeone who thinks of you dally, Put tries to be brave and content.So we shed a tear that is silent, And breathe a sigh of regret, For you were ours, and we will remember.Though all the world may forget.Ever remembered by her daughter | Mrs.Walter Blodgett, Timmons, Ont.Auditorium TO-DAY .AND TO END OF WEEK \u2018Daughters ofthe Rich\u2019 Scarring Miriam Cooper \u201cLucille\u2019s\u201d | \u201cThe New Tailored Suit\u201d |: The imméculate fit and | incomparable features of the Lucille Suit distinguishes it as the foremost || tailleur fashion.You will also note that i in compliance with our | custom, our prices are surprisingly low.$20.50 to $47.50 maison | UCILLE | -p Phone 5944 117 St.Joseph St.Stuart Holmes Gaston Glass || ~ Also | | ! & ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Usmal Prices +\u2014_\u2014_-_\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ feb19x4 2 orme pr = PRINCESS Theatre Arthur M.Petrie PRESENTS THE FRENCH DOLLS in The Musical Comedy entitled Bozo The ing of Hondolo ADMISSION - Tes Included teb1isxé Douglas Lecture Under the joint auspices of the Governors of Morrin College and the Quebec Literary and Historical Society a lecturd will be given at Morin College on TUESDAY EVENING, FEB, 10h AT 8.18 By PROF.BASIL WILLIAMS, M.A., of McGill University, Subject: WHAT CANADA OWES TO GREECE AND ROME, The public sre cordially invited to sttend.A.ROBERTSON, Hon.feb1ex$ \u2019 EMPIRE = TODAY \u2014 Barbare Lemerr, an All-Star Cast and 30,000 extras im Skip\u201413 8kip\u20149 i Montreat No.1 Three Rivers No.3 W.J, Johnson.J.Reyani J.W.Beens.W.B.Baptist E.W.Barnes.E.L.Baptisi W.T.Treholme.BE.L.Wilson skip\u201415 8kip\u20149 Quebec No.4.sherbrouke No.1 B.Kalne.C.C.Guodhue J.Norton.A.E.Wiugine H.G.Perr C.McGannon C.H.Handrer .F, W LDixur eklp\u201414 Bkip\u2014# ; Ormsionn No.1 Quebec Nu.2 | 5.J.Cunningham .H.J.Pan H.G.Beott.R.LB.Whyte! H.H.Chambers 8.6.Newton! W.G.MoCarrigie.J.A.MeMansnis Ekip\u201413 Skip\u201412 Victoria No.2 Qucbee No.8 E, E.Turner .A.Hawiand J.Brodie .Ww.ball A.R.M.Doulton .C.B.Rignell A.E.8cott.R.C.Cream Skip\u201413 Skip\u201419 Victoria No.3 Three Rivers No.4 U.Brown.G.Sanford A.A, Fleming T.H.ArgaH A H, M.Hay.T.Batlingahç C.J.Sewell, .FE.Maione Skip-\u201413 Skip\u201419 Thistle No.3 Ottawa No, 2 LD, A.(\"Mara D, Buckhoider H.Gilmore.+, Macluekis J.Johnson.Loo.BL Stuart J.Rankin.W.McKerracher 8kin\u201413 skip-8 Victoria No.4 Ormstoun No.1 H.R.Van.M.MuctGaron A.C.Smith.J.Ii, Campbell Col.A.de M.Beil.J.M, Party S.T.Green.0 6.Baird Sskip\u2014t1 BRip\u20147 Three Itiv No, Z St.Andrew's No.$3 J.A.HaM.LL CL Lewis D.8.Baxter.A.A, Gelding M.L.Tibbeti.JS.Brady -B.D.Baxter.H 1°, Mills @8kip\u201418 Skip\u201410 Victoria No.& won from Sher brooke No.2 by default.Shawinigan No.1 won from Heather No.1 by default.Victoria No.1 won from Kenpgami No.1 by default, Thistic No.1 won from Caledon No.2 by default.Three Rivers No.1 Caledonia by defauit.SECOND MOUND.won fron Ottawa No, 1 Victoria No.3 H.Btuart.BE.Turner H: 8 Widâineu.J.Brodle M: Blade.M \"SE.\u2018Boulton 3.Kilgatn \u201cA.Scott Bkip\u2014 \u201c 8kip\u20148 Thistle No.Montreal W.Ko.1 D.A.O'Macra.W.J.Johnston M.Gilmore.J.W.Seens J.Johnson.B.W.Barnes J.Rankin.-W, T.Treholme TT @hkip\u201417 Skip\u201411 \u2018Honfrew No.| Shawinigan No.§ - \u2014khp=is skip\u20144 Vimweris No.4 Sherbrooke No.2 H.R.Van.J.8.Mooney A.\u20ac.Bmith.J.Simons QoL A.de M.Dell.D.1,.Ro 1leau §.T.Green.Dr.H.Bradley © ERip\u201411 Bkly\u2014 Quebec No.3 Urmstown J.8.Royer.8.J.Cunningham .:H.@.Bcott M.H.C bers .®t.Amand;.W.GO.McCarrigl ; ækip\u201422 SXip\u20143 Alros Rivers Me.1 | Victoria No.1 eme EEE FT.D.Beattle H.Henderson real, provincial chanson of Quebec rétained for Canada the women's golf title of Bermuda.The champlonship was won last winter for the first time by Miss Willow Gage, of | Toront 0.Tomorrow sixty contenders frown the United States, Canada, England and Bermuda will begin competition for the Riddells Buy amateur cham- piouship.SKATING CARNIVAL AT THE ARENA TONIGHT The stage ix ull set for what looks like the bixgest crowd of the indoor skuting season for the Grand Marquerade Skating Carnival at the Arena tonight.Includedïd on the program will be funcy and trick skatigg as well as waltzing on skates by Prof and Mrs.A, J.Kerr: tricks on a F \u201cderson Motor Cycleby Wilbrod Gaudreau, champion of Quebec Province, and boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 races.The big event of the (evening promises to be the Granu Rules.Murch of costumed skaters.Many of the guests ut the Chatenn Frontenac have signified thelr intention of attending, this being the first time many of them have Chad the opportunity of taking part in a party of this kind, Many of the clubs, stores, offices, ete.have heen busy for the last week making up parties for ta- night.planning to attend in à body.B.Kane.J.A.Hal: J.Norton.-D.S.Baxzte: H.G.Perry.M.L.Tibbet: C.H.Handley.B.D.Daxte: Skip\u201415 Bkip\u20147 Victoria No.3 won by Default.THIRD ROUND.Thistle No.2 Victoria No.4 J.Runkin.8.T.Greer Skip\u201418 © Bkip\u2014$ Ottawa No.1 Victoria No.3 \u2014.J.Sewell Skip Skip\u20147 -Quehce No.4 Ouchee No.3 C.H.Handley, .E.8t Amand Skip\u201416 Skip\u20146 , Renfrew No.1 Three Riv No, 3 Skip\u201414 8kip\u201413 The semi-finaix will be played on the ices at the Quebec Ciub this morning at 9 o'clock.Following 1: the draw: Thistle No.?vs.Ottawa No.1, Quçbec No.4 va.Henfrew No.1, Victorin No.2 Three Rivers No.3 A.E.Scott.E.L.Wison Skhpr\u2014~17 Skip\u2019 Three Rivers No.4 Quechee No.6 3.E.Malone.|.Ii.C.Crau Skip-\u201411 #kip\u20148 Ottawa No.2 Montreal W.Na, 1 W.MvKerracher., W.0.Trehuime Skig-13 Sky\u201412 Shaw Falls No.1 Sherbrooke No.2 skip\u201414 Skip\u20145 Quebec Nu.2 Ormstown No, 2 Jd.A.MeManams.G.K.Baled Skig\u2014¥p Skip-s Ortustown No.1 Sherbrooke No, 1 W.G.MuCarrigle.,.F.Dixop Bkip\u201411 Skip\u20141 Second Round.Victoria Ne.2 tt, Andrew's No.1 A.E.Scott.LLL I.££.Mills skis Skip\u201411 CENTENARY LLP The competition for the Centenary Cup will commence this afternoon \u2018I'he fuilowing 18 the draw: Tuceday, February 18th\u20142 PM Quebec ice, lee No, 1\u2014Urmstown No.1 va Heather No.2, ice No.2-\u2014~Montreal No.1 1s, Vie toria No.3.le No.3-\u2014Quuber Nn.4 vs (ale.nia No.1.Victoria Ice.4-\u2014Thielie Nu.Z se.Victoria tre No.b\u2014Quebec No 1 va.Shawinisan No.1.; Military Ice, {ce No.6\u2014Heather No.1 ve.Thres Jlivers No.1.tce No.3\u2014Lachine No.! vs.Three Rivers No.3.ice Nu.8\u2014Thistie No.1 vs.Sherbrooke No.2.4 PN~Quebee lee.Ice No.1\u2014lennvavike No.1 vs Victoria Ne, !.les No.\u20183\u2014Quebec No.à ve.Three Rivers No.2, ice No.3\u20144uebec No.3 va, Bt Andrew's No.!.Victoria fce.ice No.4\u2014Vicloria No.4 ve, Oùtawn Ne.1.tce No.b\u2014/Thetford No.1 vs.Que bèc No.3.Military los.tes No.,6\u2014Bherbrooke Montreel Ne.1.tee No.(\u2014\u2014Kenogaml No.1 vs.Caiedonia No.2.Ice No.8\u2014Three Rivers No.4 vo.No.1 vs.Ormatown No.2.aL TK SE a Sr EEE SO Chatcau Consolution-\u2014HFirst Round.| ANCTHER 006 TEAM IN CITY 1Phillip Molloy Reached Town With Huskies Yesterday\u2014 Trotting Will Be Interesting Mr.Phillip Melloy, owner and driver ul the teens 0: Bertin, NH.nuskies, Who will compete in the winter Cucnival Loy-diwd Desvy vace, arvives in the city from Ber- Un, NA, Yeslorduwy morning, sid immediately où airival hitched hu dugs to his sled and drove direct to the Exhibition Grdunds, the hiud- quarters ul the various teams of huskies why Wid take part in the coneLition.Mr.Moilvy\u2019s huskies were in the pink of condition when they were disembarked from the train, and the driver just as sSerightly as his ananals in appeauance and activity was full of contidenve that he will {bring back to Uerlin the $1,000.0v money prize and rhe Cup.The stabling quarters of the huskies were the vetire of considerable interest ulloday yesterday.AD dog funclers us well as woedsmen and owners of the various teams who will conwpete in the race were gathered there to take cheervations and receive pointers that would cause them to form judgment as to how they would place their bets on the coming event.Trolling Races.Mr.A.A.Dubie, who is in charge of arrangements in connection with the trotting races to take place al the Quebec Exhibition track, February 2last, 22nd and 23rd, reportr «that this rave conwetition Is bound je prove one of the interesting \u2018features of the Carnival.Committee have puival $3,000.00 to Le divided into six \u2018purses, or trotting events during \u2018these three days of acing.Un February 2ist, the frst race sche-i doled will be a pacer for a purse of '$500.00; second, a trot, with horser, having a record of 2:25, for $500.00.1taces on the 32nd and 23rd will also Le for $500.00 purses.i Conditions: Natlonat Trotting Assoclation Mile heats; 3 in 5.All races declared finished after the fifth heat.No emrance fee charges.Ten per cent of the purse deducted from each money winner.Division of money us follows: 40, 23, 20 and 15 lper cent.Ten doliars added for the {fifth horse, !n each race.No horse \u2018entitled to wore than one money.agin reserved to caange order of this program and to reject any entry.Pari-mutuel machine operated.Ail entries have heen closed, and quite an aggregation of well-known trotting horses and pacers throughout the Province have entered for the differen etvents, Btreet Parade.Arrangemenls fur the Street Parade to take place tomorrow, the 20th inetant, have been congieted, and judging from the reports re ceived by the Carnival Committee jtrom Chlef Trudel, in charge of the jorganization of this part of the program, is likely to be « big success, The promoters of the Carnival together with the members of the ex- iecutive committee are most anxious that the street parade will outdo anything of a simler kind that has ever taken place in Quebec, and for this reason have spared no efforts and given Chief Trydel every jati- tude to make the casion what they desire.i Every Quebecer who takes an interest in ihe city shouid bear in mind that the 1924 Carnival is enly ia prelude of what is to follow i 1 should prove a success for which the promoters have in mind.There is no reason why Quebec, as the l'Switæerland of America\u201d, which offers more opportunity for winter sport than any other section of the Dominion, should not be the Mecca for winter diversion and athletic prowess as well as healthy enjoyment every winter season, that will tend to advertise the resources not only for mport but for business activities in the Ancient Capital of Canada.VETERAN OF MANY WARS 18 WYOMING HOMESTFADER.Sheridan.Wyo, Feb.18\u2014Nick Widt, a native of Siberia, has entered & réposeful phase of an adventurous career by taking up a honistead on a Wyoming ranch.wi was drafter into the Russian army at the tendér age of 9.At 17 he was a Cossagk trooper.He fought at Port Arthur and in three other major engagements of the Russo-Japanese war.In 1908 he was assigned to the late Czar's personal bodyguard and remained in this serv.ce in St.Petersburg for six years.In August 1914, he took part in the first battle of the ltusso-Uerman war on the eastern front.Wildt was wounded at Posen and taken prisoner, but finally escaped from Hamburg on a British submarine.He made his way to the United States In 1915, but returned to France with the American army two years later.He fought .n six more engagements and was wounded as many times.Wildt returned recently from Honolulu, where he completed his enlistinent in the American army.Ho wears eight decorations, several of them bLestowed by the Czar.! A QUIET HUSBAND.New York, Feb.13\u2014(By Canadian Press)\u2014A husband who In 17 years of married life had not taken her to the theatre or any other place of amusement and had not given her a present of any kind ! was described In a su't for separa.\u2018tlon which han been (filed in the Bupreme Court by Mrs.Anna Hawthorne of 462 West 150th.street, against William Hawthorne, a city fireman.The couple quarrelled when Mrs Hawthorne wanted to move to a better apartment and use money, which she had saved 'up, for the purchase of new furniture.He: husband, she says, wanted to bu; an automobile with the money.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.SONS OF IRELAND DEFEATED .BY NATIONALS LAST NIGHT IN FAST OVERTIME CONTEST L.Valois Took A Pass From Lalonde And Beat Green Shirts\u2019 \u2018Defence To Soore The Winning Goal After Nearly Four Minutes Of Extra Play\u2014Soore Was &-4\u2014Gaudreauit And Lonergan Did The Scoring , 2>-\u2014\u2014\u2014- TO THE NATIONALS BY 5-41 HLONDIKE MUSHER TO LEAD À TEAM Letourneau Who Will Carry The C.N.R.Colors Took Part In Gold Rush When the teams go Lo \u2018the post Montreal, Feb.18.\u2014(Can.Press) \u2014 Louis \\uivia' individus: guet Lured piayed here (his evening and Kept his tewm in the running fur whe right 10 play off with Viviorins cor we champlonsalp of the League.Vulon acted as & sub on the forward line end on three occasions put his team in the lead, tut they seemed unable tu hold the advantage for any lengdh of time with the result that at the end of the regular SU minutes the score was tied.In addition the dégressive play of the Sous\u2019 forward line proved too much for the local defence to hold.A crowd estimated at 4,000 people witnessed the performance and both tewms had their shure of supporters The game was fast and but for a few minor infractions of the rules it was clean throughout the whole sevent) «uinutes of play.sons ol brelund secured the puch vigne after the start af pusy ahd au: sucne und Pedneault skated tarougs the local detvnce bul were unable ww bout Gervais.Campbell und Jacobs, atter this, settled duwn and the vi after these two had thrown out their stunewiil defence und his shut at a.empty net bit the twp of the goal pust und fell clear.The forward line vf the lucul team were outskated by the Green shirts with the resuit thai ust of the work fell on Gervais alu the two airvady mentioned.The period ended with neither of the teams scoring.; Ent uilur the commencement o.play in the second session Lhe gat wae held uwing to Sturking sutferis, aus injury Lo his cheek while attemps ing to stup une of Campbells bulies Jae shuts, die was ubie to resuns.play Biter a short rest.Sons uf lre and ugnin outpluyed the lucal forward line, but were unablu to beu- Jacobs and Campbell on the defenc.Dufresne was forced out of the gui: in this perivd us à result of bein, (ripped by Laroche.He hit th .ourd with his head.Laroche wa ven an enforced rest on the benci.cumple] was in receipt of some us.-alled for raszing, when he was r.lieved in this period, by the crow.valois and Dufresne staged a preti: woe of cembination work and wer.rewardvu wien Valois flipped\u2019 the puck past Gervais for the first coun-f ter of the night.The balance of this stanza was scoreless.Valois and Dufresne staged an.lother of their spectacular rushes right after the start of the third Valois rushed in and took the re- \u2018bound and put the puck between Turgeon's legs for his second goal of the evening.Thicty second: afterwards Rrisbols accounted for ! National's third goal of the gume, with a shot that the visitors\u2019 net minder did not have a chance to save.The Sons of Ireland detence seemed powerless to ai>p the rushes of thelr opponents \u2018in thin period and their goul keeper wan given a rough time of it stepping shots from all angles.Sous aventually brake into the scoring column when Lonergan, who had been playing his usuni gosd brand of hockey, secured the puck after the face-off nnd scored their first point.He repeated this performance seven minutes afterwards on an indivi years, lie mtick-handiel his way through the Nationals\u2019 team ang drawing Gervais out scored the goal that ain.oat spelled defeat for the eal sextette.Campbel: cut his team In the 1cad ance moie in this perlod hut Gagdreault returned and evened matters up amnin for his team.Turgeon was stricken In this stanza with an attack of Indigedtion \u2018and had to Ye ussisted from the ico by his team mates, \u2018The match was held for about 10 minutes while he wan rested but he re- usmed his position between the posts.No further-scoring was done and an overtime period was called.At the resumption of play in the overtime period both teams were heginning to show the effects cf the long grind and they slowed down somewhat.Valola missed several chances to acors And was nt lan: rewnrded when he took à pass from Lalande at center ice and aknted his way through the Sons defence and acored the winning goa) for hia team.Near the dying no.ments of the game the visitors sent their whole team up the lee leaving Turgeon alone on the defence but the locals were not to he caught napping and the period ended with period.Dufresne shot eT .Turgeon and the puck Tit is .no further acoring.lineup: Sons of Ireland Nationals Turgeon .ve se ve 0 Gervair Point Lonergan .Campbell Cover-Peint Starkins .++ +.+.».Jacob .Centre Laroche .ve ae on Dufresne Right-Wing Peadneauit .+ DBrishnl Lett-Wing Dinan .+.+.Latoarm Subst tives: Caudreawit .Valo Morrissetté .Lalonde Referer \u2014 Donald Smith, Mont\u2019 real.Summary: First Period.No core.Hecond Period.1-\u2014Nationals.Valois ._\u2014 ~~ v\u2014 RESKINHHXREKKENKS XXE XI F New York, Feb.18-\u2014Nego- tiations for the proposed return word's freavyweight battle in New York about June 1 between Jack Dempsey and Tom Gibbons may be completed tomorrow at a conference between Fromoter Tex Rickard and Jack Kearns.* Kddie Kane, Gitbons' manage,r already has acept- ed terms on behait of the St.Paul boxer.2\u2014Nationals, Valois .3\u2014Nationais, Hrisbols .t\u2014Sons, Lonergan, .3-8ons, Lonergan .3\u2014Bons, Gaudreauit 7\u2014Natlonais, Campbell .3+\u2014Gons, Gaudreault .Third Period.mn\u2019 2:00 1:00 First Overtime.wore forward line were obliged 1v|1\u2014Nationais, Valois .3:50 shout frum the biue line.s'eunieate wus the unly wan that got througii| Whe has never done thinking rever begins doing.See, that you tie so that you can EX oo +.+.-\u2014 cu\" == \u201cmtle.re EUXMENS LENS HUF NS 2 Thursduy in the Lustern luterne- tiongd Dog @led Dervy vhere will be wisutes sud LILLY secund iter the , CoMPLDTE PLANS TODAY among the drivers Mr.Charles sure of thy fist vverume pend .Eugene Letourneau, ons of the musi vruke u four uil Ue thut vaistou Le- FOR TITLE BOUT.interesting figures in Canadian iween Nauonuls, of Montreal, and = \u2018wportdom.Mr.Letourneau, who Suns of ire:und, of suebec, Pa will carry the colors of the Canadian scheduled gue of the \u201ck.C.H.L., National Rallways in the great dog classic actively engaged in uciVileg vuv.uo dogs today whose experience can carry him back to the days of the great Klondike Gold Rush of \u201886.Mr.Letourneau, as & young man, left his home in Mentmagny LO svek his fortune in the Klondike.It wan an advemure which appealed to his sporting instincts as much as to his resire for wealth and he was one of the most active in the races which »n miners organized each winter nday to relieve the monotony of their arduous life.Communities were small.gold was still more or less a nebulous prompect, so the purses for these races were neither money nor dust.First prize was usually a tin of beans which, owing to their scarcity and the difficulties of transportation had an Intrinsic market value of about $3.00 each, Those are days ef distant memory now, but Mr.Letourneau has kent active in the sport of dog racing all these years.He has won many prizea and much rase and when he takes histeam to the post on Thursday.Montmaeny ard the va: adian National Railways will be with him to the finish, With seventeen entries assured, the race hecomen tha weeatnet nla of fta kind ever run in Canada, and T J@ESER, FOR WINTER SPO Men's Sports Stockings.Heavy Camel Camel Hair Caps- Lovat and Heather Caps.Pure Wool Gauntlets, Gloves.Hair Socks.Pure Wool Scarfs.Ladies\u2019 White dual try.Gaudreauit tied the score in thirty seconds with one of the .mont spectacular rushes seen In White Sweaters.Camel Hair Caps.Ladies\u2019 Caps and Scarfs.Gauntlets, Cardigans.Gloves.Tams, assorted colors.- Children\u2019s Camel Hair Coatslined, half lined, unlined.Sweaters and Cardigans.Jersey Suitsis perhips the only man! TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924.MASQUERADE SKATING CARNIVAL Arena Tuesday Febeuary 19th.8,15 Moine Cyde Exiiipiips.Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Races.Graad Narch of Costumed\u2019 Shalors for prises.- MURIC FUN.| \u2018NOVELTIES Admission: 80c, Weservo Seals, 750.Children, 38a.\u2014 Victoria Gorgeous ! Alluring | Beautifull Gloria Swanson \u201cThe Humming Bird\u201d as saucy and pert and deliciously French as she was 'n \u201cZAZA.\u201d And also, hold your breath! GLORIA IN TROUBERS.A new High Mark for Swan Pictures.M This Week _ Feb.18æ$ DEADHEAD PASSENGERS neau, Jean Lebel, Dupuis, BURDEN RAILWAYS.keene, the Chevrette brothers and Peking, Feb.18 \u2014 (Canadian Arthur Vatcher in the rece, the | Press)\u2014The fact that the four with such noted drivers as Letour- Harry event Is bound to be keenly eon- tested and the result in doubt umil the last team Is in after the last 2 turda, fternoon.ne ree oe tom from Le: Feasons that can be advanced for Pas.Manitoba and Berlin, NH.| the failure of these railways to takes the event out of anything | make any money.eavoring entirely of localism an : entablisthes (t frmiy among one of Most of the free passengers are the greatest International sporting | soldiers and condit ons have reach- tests of the year.ied such a point that cafiway ex- - perts are seriously doubting wheth- northern rallways of\u2018 Chine have 150,000 travelers monthly who pay no fare ie probably one of the best er the roads can continue to operate, T.ons moat concealed doth most 1t- °! discover.Men\u2019s Sweate: 3 Men's Cardigans.Men\u2019s Waistcoats.Ea ae eee ~ Men's Overcoats.Men\u2019s Underwear.Men\u2019s Body Bands.Camel Hair Coats.Camel Hair Sports Hose.Camel Hair Sports Skirts.Bloomers, Tights, Underwear.Stockings, Wool Blouses.À Lace Scarfs and Shawls.> a Sports Hose Underwear Slippers a Open Saturday Nigh 1 John Darlington Rey\u2019.Opposite General Post Office, Quebec.NO MOS-DAE- DAR APS LC td finer tea and more of it TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 192¢.\u2018REDROSE {TEA is good ted The ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY makes T4 fused they quit thelr jobs fer good.City officials argued to no avail that the speing sunshine eventually would complète the task it the men did not return to work.Communist sgitators wers blamed for she trouble.ls, Prussian Saxony, Fed.18 ë officials recently put $00 vpémployed men at work clearing t streets of snow.After two days the mon struck for more pay asd whea the demands were re- L.A.STEEL TRUST MAKING PROGRESS 30,000 Stockholders\u2019 May Participate In Reorganization Movement Buffalo, NY.Feb, 15\u2014Within another month it is expected the reorganisation of the L KR.Steel chain store and realty enterprises os will be completed by the L.It, Slee] Stockholders\u2019 Protective Trust.Plans for the incorporation of Steel's Consolidated, Inc, are now being made so this new company can take ove rthe United States stores and realty and Steels Consolidated, 144, to take over the Cansdian properties Rapld progress has been made in the last few weeks by the Stockholdore Protective Trum and upwards af 16,000 stockholders throughout the U.0, and Canada have contributed to the reorganisation fund and It le expected that approximately 30.000 will participate in the reorganisation of the company when the move is made next month for the litting of reeelvership and court proceedings in the United States and Canads, Final Getalis of the reorganisation will be worked out at & con SAY \u201cBAYER\u201d when you buy- TEER \u2018This pair of fancy skaters, adorned for a swim, attracted considerable attention when they appeared in summer sports attire 57 Lun Per | Leo 2S WR, Here is Gene Sarazen, with his newly- Here is the way the news of the illness and death of ex-President Wilson was transmitted to the world.À reporter is shown dictating bulletins to a special telegraph operator who had a direct wire in operation on the stoop of the Wilson Home The Russian ice skating champion, Melnikov, is looked upon as one of the speediest in the game.He has been timed in 46 seconds for the 500 metres distance sg The Duchess de Richelieu, formerly Miss Elinor Douglas Wise, of Baltimore, well-known singer, will make her debut shortly at the opening of the Peace House in New York Minneapolis woman also sees erect a white statue in front of Not only children find fun in making models in the snow.This er home, which she has named \u2018Welcome\u2019 acquired world title, giving Jackie Coogan some pointers on how golf championships are Jackie is an ardent golf fan and can swing a mean club Pretty Anne Meredith, once a Broadway stage favorite, obtained a divorce from Stephen S.Bigelow and was married recently to Major-General Sir Charles John Sackville West, British army officer and heir of Baron Sackville won.The new nickel-in-the-slot radio machine has been installed in some of the up-to-date tonsorial parlors on the continent.It gives patrons advance information as to the nature of the program and also posts a warning 20 seconds before time is up rt in it and has found time to children.Mr.This photograph was taken at the new home of the Congressman, Clarence J.McLeod, showing his wife and two d.McLeod, despite his youth, is well known and a Admiral Cary T.Grayson, personal physician and friend to Woodrow Wilson, is shown telling reporters that nothing could stay the hand of death from the ex president of the United ates great favorite - .TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE BOTH THE MARKETS WERE COMPARATIVELY WEAK ; STOCKS DEFINITELY WEAK ON NEW YORK MARKET WITH SEVERAL DECLINES.Speculators Regained Control Of The Exchange By Launohing A Series Of Attacks Against A Number Of lesues\u2014 Seliing Of Stocks Influenced By Latest Oil Develop-: mente\u2014Steriing Fairly Steady Around $4.29 New York, Feb.18\u20148peculators for the decline regained conurol of today's stook market by launching a series of aiiacks against Bpeculative raits and industrials which carried them down 1 to J points end forced & number of thim below thd resstance pois smablished in the drastic decline lax Friday.The bear attacks started after the mid-week and buying orders had been dlapoged of opening prices displaying a rather firm tone.Selling of stocks undoubtedly was inufisnced by the latest Washington oil developments Including the resignation of Secretary Denby, announcement of the decision of house Republloans {0 boost the proposed maximum aurtax rate in the révenue bill to 97 1-2 per cent and the acute weakness of French and Belga: france which established new low records for all time.A bearish bulletin by a stock market advisory service also wap regarded In some quarters as a contributing factor.Operators on the long side showed a disposition to suspend their operations pending more definite developments in Washington, while powerful financial interests with the Japaneses governmen: loan oul of the way and allotments cut to sixty peroent had ne particular incentive in providing support at current levels.What lHttle trade nawe appeared during the day was of a constructive stock market charscter, the principal Item being another increade in the price of copper which carried it up to 14 1-2 cents a pound.U.8.Steel common aold as low as 103 closing 1-8 above that fig- uve for a net loms of 3 3-4 points on the day.Raile offered better resistance than Industrials although losses of a point or more were recorded by Erde, Southern Pacific, Cheagpeake and Ohio, St.Paul preferred and Chicago and Northwestern.Call money held at 4 1-4 percent all day.Time money rates were somewhat firmer, funds being quoted at ¢ 3-4 and five Instead of 4 1-2 and 4 3-4 the ruling quotations last week.\u2018The bulk of prime commercial paper continues to move at 4 3-4 percent.Foreign exchanges developed a reactionary trend, Demand sterling held fairly steady around $4.39 but French francs broke 325 points to 4.12 1-2 à record low for att time and Belgian france dropped 24 pointe to 3.56 1-2 cents, also a record low, Selling.which originated largely in Paris, apparently was based on the delay In the adoption of Premier Poincare's fiscal program.Total gales 1,275,000 shares.20 industrials averaged 98.98 net loss 1.93.High 1934 181.34; low 04.66.20 railroads averaged 82.99 net loss T4.High 1984, 85.ow 83.74.+ (By BARBY & MoMANAMY.) Stocks High.Low Close Amn Car & Fay.186% 163 163 Amn Loce .72% 11% 1% Atchison Rsllway.\"iH 38% 3% Baltimore & Oble .$Y 6% 66% Baldwwin Lote .verse.130% 123% 118% 120 CPR.vs ees 147 147 146% 147 Chesapeake & Ohio 7 71 *T Erie Railroad .26% 25 26 Great Northern ptd .57% 66% 56% Kansas City & Southern 19% 18% 154 Lehigh Valley .70% 69% 69% Missour| Pacific .13% 11% 11% Missouri Pacific pfé.un 33 33 Northern Pacifia .ss 82% 52% New Haven .++.rene 19% 19% 18% 18% NY Central .Ll lacen 100% ss 1004 Pennsylvania RX R .sa\u2026\u202600.48% 46ta 43 43 Pressed Steel Car .ces Bb a 34 5s Reading .- .' 54% a Rock Island .3 \u2018eth Raltway Steel Springs.oem Southern Pacific .a.Gouthern Raliwéy va # Paul .à 8 Paul pfd.24% Bt Louis «= Bou Bi Tezas & Pacife .22% Union Pacifie .130% Bethileksth Muél 2 56% Crucible Stee: .© 2% Quif States Steel 79% Repubiic Steel .caucuue V6 57% L 8 Steel Corp .sree.108 102% Vanadium .see qe ess 00 FIG NY 29% 39% Anaconda Copper vc.40% 40% 39% 39% Butte & Buperior.20 20% 18% 18% Great Northern Ore.36% 23% 28% 28% Inspiration Copper - 21% XX 24% 26% Kenneeott .n 338% 36% 37% i 22% n% 12% 22% 13% 13% 12% 12% 2% 61% 61 °° 61 sé sy 076 68.33% 33% 32% 32% a aK 41 It 9% 19% 58% BBY 13 22 23 23 15 14% 14% 2% 2% 2% 244 24% 24% 86% Ne Bay Mazwell \u201cA\u201d .000.Busy 505% 17% 4TH Pierce Arrow .10 10 10 10 Mudebaker .10144 101% s% 29% Stromberg Carburatür.73% 713% 764 764 Timken Roller .38% 35% 37% 37% Westinghouse .62 3 61 61 Wil'is-Overland .wee 11% 11% 11 11 White Motors .«.67% 87% 3% 88% California Petroleum.\u201c4 25% MY HK Corden Oil.34% ny 33 23 General Asphal 40 40 874 28 Marland Oil .\u2026.37% 37% 38% 38% Pan-American Oil 4% 47% 446% 6% Pacific OH.«- \u201cI 1% 49% \"ny Producers & Reflaers .36% 36% 34% 34% Philipps Petroleum .MY 37% 35% 35% Royal Dutch .»+ ro.\u2026.$6% 86% 53% R30 Sinclair Ol .an ha ha ne exAS OO.e convrsverono00 casa 0000 T MISCELLANEO\\ 8: antic GUM .+++.15% 15% 15% An pa oe 116% 110% 110% Amn Intl Corp .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.12% 30% 20% Amn Sumatra Tobacco .BY 212% 22% Amn Beet Buger .Hh 42% 42% Amn Sugar Refinery .six 86 Bs Amn Woollens .« 12% 71% 71% Corn Products .178% 178 178 Central Leather .18% 15% 16 Cuban-American 3% 35% 36% Cuban Cane Sussr .166 15% 18% Davison Chemics! .où 46% 46% Generat Bleetrio 2.313 206% 207% International Pager .36 su 36% tnt Marine pfé .- 10% 0% 18% U 8 Ind Alochel 1 73 13% U 8 Rubber ga nu Yo 3x Virginie Chemical afd, 2 a en gloss Sheffield .- offered.Final sliotments to Industrial corporations were less than $4.000.000 but It was indicated that NEW YORK BONDS New York, Feb.18-\u2014Bend prices wavered In a doll trading asasion today in sympathy with à further de- eHae in the ætook market and under the burden of absorbing the Japaness loan.Ahetments of the new Japanese bende were made on & varying scale ranging from 40 to aimost percent with an average basis of about 60 per cent.Total subscriptions approximated $860,000,000 close to $100,000,000 In excess of the amount sage of alk subscribers.Trading in the Japanese imues lagged \u2018and prices of other foreign government narrow and Irregular limits, General heaviness marked dealings in the raliroad list, with numerous speculative jmes recording losmen, Convertible sugar and copper lames were forced lower hy the slump \u2018 in stock prices.en 0 pee SOIUNIES $F Savenen BARRY & McMANAMY they received the smallest percen- : bonds moved within, The Montreal Produce Market Montreal, Feb.13\u2014Oata, Canadian Western No.2 856 to 64 1-20; ta, Canadian Western No.3 83 1-2c, to B4o; oats, extra No.1 feod 52 1.30 to b8c; oats, No.§ local white 50 1-20 to 81e.Flour, Manitoba Spring wheat tents, firsts $6.30; seconds $5.30; strong bakers $4.60.Flour winter patents, choice $5.68 10 $8.75.Rolled cata, bag 90 Fea 35.96; bran $28.25; shorts $30.35; midétinge 1:36.38, Hay No.2 per ton car lots $14.00.Butter, No, 1 pasteurised 41 1-2c No.1 pasteurized 41 1-3¢ No.1 creamery 40 1-2¢ to 110: seconds.39 1-20 to 40c, Engs, fresh extras b3c; fresh firsts 48c.Potatoes, per bag car lots $1.40 to 8146.een 06 26 26 86 36 36 A: 98 26 08 96 26 26 96 56 NÉ \u201c # THE ONTARIO * ! \u201c \u201c MINING MARKET ; \u201c ve 98 36 26 20 30 36 08 06 36 96 96 26 96 36 0 \u201cLousnE uotaoms On | Alvutres\u201d Mining Exchange.) (Ay is L.Murdy & Co.) Soak hd.Asked AUS .1 5.000.04 06% Argunaut o.oo.oes 9 $0 Aiyonquin ., s\u2026.wi 03 % LW Bs sees sae VIRE 0% iseaver Cons, .21% Ell Hetty .\u201c4% vi Licgwood .10% 41 Buckingham .8% 06% Custle iretheway .50% .60 Heatly His, .03k 0.Clifton .08% 08% Coluntbus .04% +6 Coniayas .2.15 2.80 Cons \\West Dome .3% 20% Crown Rewerve .60 61 Lavidson Cons .05% Dome Mines.- 18:05 18,60 2 .40% 41% Hattie Le.08% 08% Hoilinger .11.80 11.98 Hunton Kirk .oh 25 Keeley .3 .Roots 1.++.JA 13% Kirkland Lake.30 20% Lake Shore .3.58 3.87 La Ross .23 34% Lorrain .2.oo.16 16 Oakes .08 + Mcintyre 17,95 17.80 Moneta .24 Montreal, Ont.16% MaKim Dar Sav.14% Mining Corp .- 3.60 Nipissing .- 4.50 Newray Mines .46 264% Peterson Lake .09 09% | pore Crown 5.A 12 Preston E Dome .12% a3 Temiskaming .3.0 32 Teck-Hughes .127 1.38 Vipond Cons.1.19 130 Trout Lake .1.27 1.20 Wasapike .- 03% 05 Wright Hargreves .2.46 3.00 West Tree .04% 06 Wakenda .08 .Wettlaufer .19.20 Rouyn .-.reo.40% 41 Wigwam .oe 30 The Chicago Produce Marke! Chicago, Feb.18\u2014Closing:\u2014 Wheat, May 81.00 7-3; July $1.09 3-8; Bept.$1.09 5-8.Corn, May 79 1-4c; July 79 7-Be:; Sept.80 1-80.Oats, May 47 7-8c; July 46 B-8c; Sapt.43e.Lard, May $11.37; July $11.47.Ribs.May $9.67: July $9.92, Bellies, May $10.22; July $10.47.Sugar Market New York, Fed.13\u2014The raw sugar market wag quiet today and prices declined 1 §.There Were salem early of 10,000 bags of Cuban at $7.32 and later 16,000 bags of Porto Itican wers bought by local refiners at 97.16 duty paid.Opening irregular and from 7 points lower to 2 points higher, raw sugar futures eased off under scattered liquidation and trade œæelling resoting the continued light inquiry {for refined and estimates of heavy receipt in Cuba.Final prices were ?to \u20ac points net lower.March closed $5.44, May $6.46, July and Beptember $6.5 The demand for refined sugar continued light and prices were unchanged at $3.90 to $3.00 for fine granulated.Refined futures nominal.WILL TAKE OFF ALL EXCESS FAT Do you know that there is 8 simple, harmieas effective remedy for overfatness that may he used safely and secretly by any mun or woman who Is losing the siimneas of youtn* There is; and It is none other than the tablet form of the now famous Marmola Prescription, known as Marmola Prescription Tablets.You can well expect to reduce steadily and easlly without going throug! long sieges of tiresome exercise and starvation diet, Marmoia Prescripe tion Tablets are sold by all drug- lots the world over at one dollar a box or you can secure them direct from the Marmola Co, 4612 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich, on receipt of price.Egg Market Ottawa, Feb.18\u2014Ontario country shippers report reoeipts Increasing and they are paying producers and storekeepers extras 40¢ to 41c, firsts 34c to 36c, puliet extras\u2019 3Me to 32c, and making sales extras 46c to 436, firstw 40c to 41c, pullet = extras 33c f.o.b.A further break le reported in the U.8.which will no doubt be reflected in Canadian markets \u2018Toronto unsettled, quotations unchanged.Montreal easy, fresh extras 83c to 84e.Firats ble to 52c.MONTREAL PRODUCE Montreal, Fed.18-\u2014-There was no improvement in the demand for cash grain here today.Volume of business in flour was emall.The condition of the mill feed market was unchanged.A fair trade is paesing in roiled osts.The local baled hay market is very quiet.Prices acored a decline of 2 to 4 cents a dozen In eggs.The 201d yesterday alone on the Montreal Stock Exchange.Gov't.Bond Yields \u2014 Information Supplies dy L.G.Reaublen & Ce.There were \"170.473 mining shares \"In a weak market.1 ket continues very slow.\u2018age of 66.tone of the potato market was very firm.Butter was down 1 cent a ib.The clreese mar- DR.F.P.VANIER DIES IN ST.JEROME Et.Jerome Que.Feb.18 \u2014 The death occurred today at his home here of Dr.Felix P.Vanier, at the He was well known in the Provinoe of Quebec and particularly in Terrebonne County.He Mat.Interest Prices Yield 1924 B%% 100.85 4.63% 1925x s 101.10 4.60% 1921x su 108.08 6.17 * 1927 4\" 101.67 5.04\" 1928 s* 100.25 497\" 1931x \u2019- 101.08 4.82\" 1932 4%\" 102.60 4.16\" 1933x 5% 106.05 4.84\" 1934 By 102.98 5.14 1937x 4\" 10775 4.74 | 1987x 6 102.15 \u2018 1843 s\" 100.00 x Exemate of tax.Forein exchange (By L.G.Deaublen & Co) US Canads London: pound sterling .34.29 FN Copenhagen: crown .1582 .Stockholm: crown .2008 Paris: trance .0415 1.3 Geneva: franc .1738 cers Vienna: crown .0000015 .Athens: drachma .0170 een Christiania: crown .1320 Madrid: peseta .1370 ° \u2014 Information evpplied dy Hardy & Co.Payable in Gold, Boissons .6% 1938 s0% Lept.of the Beine .7% uk Rordeaux .æ% 1934 80 Marseilles .% 1934 \u201830 Lyons .6% 1934 Paris Lyons Med.40% 1958 French Tov.-7%% French Gov.3% Payable in france French Gov.6% 1916 French Gov.4% 1917 tiench Gaspremium .5% 1820 French Gov.; Premium .8% 1820 Beigian Gov.Premium .Kelgian Gov.Premium 160% Cotton Market New York, Feb.18\u2014Cotton futu- .re@ closed easy.May 30.30-600; July 29.60-72c: October 26.63-60c: Dec.26.10-30c, Apot closed quiet.Middling uplands 30.400.Liverpool, cotton, epot quiet.Prices steady.American middling, falr 19.484.Good middling 18.41d.Fully middling?17.914.Middiing 17.414.Low middling 16.414.Good ordinary 15.414, Ordinary 14.914.The salen of the day were 4,000 bales included 1,900 American.Re- 300 American and closed firm.{had been 111 for a considerable time.ed ee el [WINTER SALE] FR PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS 2x2%4 yds.El 8 7.75 for 36,20 I 6885 for .$7.08 5 812,00 for .$9.60 Other sizes and napkins to match.WEAKNESS IN NEW YORK HAD MARKED EFFECT ON THE MONTREAL MARKET Spanish Common Was The Most Active Issue, The Preferred Was Second And Brazilian Third\u2014Detroit Railway Suffered The Greatest Loss Of The Day\u2014Smeiters Registered The Greatest Gain Montreal, Feb.18\u2014With the exception of Spanish River musa and Brazilian trading on the Montreal Stock Exchange today was very dull.The price tendency was decidedly caster, losseg oulnumbering &ain».two ço ons.Spanish Common was the moat active and closed at 105 1-3, for a net loss of 1 1-4 points.The prefer.ad œuffered a recession of one paint te 111.Brasiian wae the third most active lssue and finished the dey with & Joss of 1-4 to 47 3-4, after having sold at 48 1-4.Detroit Raslwuy suffered the g.valost lomm of thé seasion, that stook closing at 63 for a net loss of five pois, Snieltern registered the larges: gain, velling at 26, up 8-4.Other price changes included Monmrea! Power oft £ points to 183; Steel of Can- up 1-3 to 50; &t.Lawrence Flour off one at 78; Can Cottons, off 1 1.2 to par 1-2.Total sales, listed 10,967, Total sales bonds 68,300, By MCDULVALL & COWANM.) Stocks.Open.High.Low.Clese Abitibi Power . usa !fatyle, with a broad pink sash and and Mrs.John Perkin, ined Ly a bonnet with pink ribhon stream.juues ienne and Gabrielle M ol ous n Marguerite ors, and Master Peter Leggnft, who Fortier, Murguerite i-upre, Marthe {Wore n costume of the same period de Varennes, Alice Beaudry (Saaw-|®ih high waisted pink trousers 1 Mr.° Fi se und Su.[Md a white ruffled shirt.ess Fe ame Anne-Marie | Percy I.Jones neted as best man and the ushers were Mr.Trevor Fortier und Juliette Chasse.Among thuse invited were: Hon.Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Taschercau, Sir Charles and Lady Flimpatrick, Sle Francois; Frobam Fewsrt and Ds Wilkes and Lady Lemieux, Hon.Mr.and * .Sra.Adelard Turgeon, Hon.Senu-|©f the bride, wore à French gown mas at grey crepe moire draped, with a tor and re Thor a a aide train of the mame material and : a touch of grey squirrel fur at the Ponce ion uni Me ig Es neck, and à black beaded hat velled phonse Dernier, Hon.Mr.and Mrs [in Maine.She cnrried a bouquet of violets in a sliver halder.Men.L.G.Belley, Hon.Judge and Mrs.Durnford, nunt of the bride.; A.Albert Sevigny, Hon.Mr.and .Mrs.i .: Antonin Gulipeault, Mr.nnd Mrs re with SEE I acer whade, C.G.Power, Hon.Mr.an LE.Aira.Roas-Rosn, of Lancaster, Ont.Joseph Edouard Derreauit Hon.ne !alan an aunt of the bride.wore n and Mrs.P.J.Lerad on d F.gown of black satin, heavily bead.and Mra.Jacob Nicol, Hon.adsv od.and à black satin and maline and Mre.P.A.Choquette, Me oN \u2018hat with rhinestone ornaments.Mra.Lucien Cannon, à on .\"Following the ceremony A reception Francoeur, Mr.hy \" actes wnn held nt the home of Mrs, Durn- V.Tessier, Mr.and Mru.L.A.Can: (tord, 9 Simpron street, where the non, Colon-l and Mrs.C.A.Cha irooms were decorated with palms.veau, Bris-General ane ure.By L.| terna nnd dattodii.Later Mr.wna + .! .Fllwood left te npen eir Therlault, Colonel and Mrs.Oscar Mr roue in the Lovrentiane.the Pelletier, Mr.and Mrs.Edmon Tas- \u2018pride golng Away in a draped chereau, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Amor.tFreneh gown.of navy blue Poiret Lieut.-Colonel and Mrs.Henri twill, finished with squirrel fur.Change, TAeut.-Colonel and Mrs.P.: the drnned foids nf the akirt caught A.Pluse, Mr.and Mrs.Leon den\u2019 ine waist with a steel ornament Rivieres, Mr.and Mrs.Courtlandt,, hat of French blue taffeta with Fages, Dr.and Mra.L.J.Montreuil, in grey chenille wreath, and a neal Dr.and Mrs.W.H.Delaney, Miss, in coat.Cn thelr return they will ent Be.Se rte, oboe\" AP 3 .À 3 .Y 0 and Mra.Edouard Taschereuu, ana | MM Wentmoun many others.: Rosa, hrother of the bride, Mr.Gah Dyrnford.Mr.Hugh Wallls, Mr.\\enniuxunnansute WOMEN'S MEFTINGS Z CA TODAY.\u201d \u201c * 36 se 96 2e 02 08 98 08 08 08 96 90 08 560 A Notice of Women's Meetings may île sent th the Chronicle, care of the (Soclal Editressers, 20 porridge bowls, 26 teaspoons, 10 bowls, ¢ jugs, 34 plates, 1 slate, 2 bolers, 22 bowls, 2 Lathe, 24 wash cloths, 30 granit mugs, 30 saucers, § cups, § knives.2 dishes, | soup ladle, 10 tumblers, 16 uieces soap, 26 B.X comb bags, 24 towels.+ « Meeting of the Municiple Chap- C.Q.L T.Mecting.\u2018 O.D.E., YMCA, Anne 8.The monthiy meeting of the Can: 11 a.m.adian Uiris !n Training Council went\u201d 4 held in Chaimers Church on Friday,! Trinity Church Ladier* Ald.Par February 16.lish Hall, Stanislas Street.3.30 The subject for discussion At the » en.ten table was \"The Significance of © .\u2026.sam The guests were \u2018Mr, M.(halmerts Church Penior Mis-; G.Walker.Miss W.B.fmith, and sian Band.Chureh Parlor.3.00 Miss Dorothy Young.Mrs.Watt.p.m.t who is accompanying Rev.Mr.Wat .À .on nie yennEeliatic tour, gave à: parish Helpers of St.Matthew's very Interesting .ch.inh Hall.3.00 p.m.The business meeting totioweg, Shure Para .The resolutions decided on were.g¢.Matthew's Chugch Choir Mem- That the Canadian Qirls In Train-'parnt gocinl Kvening at the Recing, of thi city would first.try to ory, 3.00 p.m.co-operate with the leaders In team.pay: second, try to accept honor-! Women's Miéalona Society of nble defeat rather than dishonor- Presbyterian enaran.© Monthly able victory.i in Kirk Ball.The mesting then adjourned, meeting * : Ettwond-Ztoss.i The marriage took place on Baturday afternoon At the Church of| Quebec Skt Club.Meeting at en.ft.James the Apostle, of Miss Var- [trance to Battlefields Park at 9.13 Bt.Cañndian rl In Training.Andrew's Kirk Hall.eee \"Min: bains 1 Gel pen, 6 towel hold- |M.C., fourth son of the Rev.C.D.injure himeeit.So settle your dress problems lll umes.play ground: Min Price blers, 4 kitchen knlv : 2 , es, stand, uy sepding 1c.to-day for our ll .ypvoard; Mra.Meckett, bed, & Dauer, tea pot, strainer, £ new Fashion Magazine.You'll ll knives; Lady Price, bed.\u20188 blan- Lghoons, ketle, trays.9 table cloths.ave dollars by doing eo.Ad: 1 uote; Mre.Æ.L.Sewell, bed: Sim{¥3 T sapkine, 2 dish pans.pros amnion Depurtment, If iter.3 aprings.1 chair, 1 w Donation, ted Cross Society : 9 (uebso ronicle and; Mrs.C, Bhaw, 2 blunkern | soap holders.3 looking glasses, 4 | Willlam James Moward Ellwood\u2014_\u2014__. 2 THE JIOME KITCHEN \u201c .i NARXRLRABURAENNN NEES Vegetarian Cooking Offers à Varioty of Tempting Foods Hy JEANN®TTE YOUNG NORTON The Authority on Home Cooking \u2018Those who follow the vegetarian cult find It difficult to get à pleas- ine varlety of dishes that serve to nourish, Yympt and fully = satinfy heir needs, Even though theres are & numher of vegetahles, they are usually prepared with animal fats and sensoningn.This makes them taboo to real followers of the ~ult The dishes selected for this art.\u2018cle may not be no absolutely new.yet they will be new to many per- anns, and they are bound to satisfy the need for variety, Fresh Green Pea Soup 8hell peas enough to yield one quart and cook them In cold water, tut the pods into m pot with the leaves of a head of lettuce, a sliced onion, a sprig of mint, parstey and x few clery leaves.Add two quarts of water to the s>up and let it boil gently.When the peas are done, remove half to a small dish for a garnish and add the rest with the vater they were ctoked in, to the un, Contine to boil it untll the pods are tender and soft and the snter is reduced to a little over n smart.Put the soup through a nuree steve, add butter, salt, a little sugar and a tiny bit af red pepne-, TRehent it, ndding the pean and 21 nint of rream.Do not boll the soun atfer adding the cream.Serve with :oup sticks or toast fingers.- Baked Bananas Tecl an many hananas ns willl be ~eeded.Tay them into aA buttered shallow baking-dish, or pan \u2018and use them with sugar and a little alt, Dot them with bhuter and «prinkle them with the juice of hall 1 lemor mixed with a qurter cup- fu) of ht honey.Dredpe the bananas with a little flour and bnkn hem in a moderate oven until the \u2018rult Is delicate brown.Mushroom Tartlets Tine tartiet-pann with good short crust.Wipe, peel and dice a pound srehronma, Melt two ounces of butter and add it to the mush- voms, let them fry for about eight minutes until they are à delicate brown.Then add ta teaspoonful of onion juice, pepper sait and x cunful of cream thickened with a little cornstarch.Wl the tartlets with the mixture, add the little top crusts, Herve hot.Jellicd Egx Salad Noll six eggs until they are hard.Make a good lemon jelly with prepared gelatine.When cold add to it cupful of macedoine vegetables, \u2018ont a mould.with the felly, cut (he eggs into.quarters and arrange them in the mould.Then «our over the contents of the mould \u2018he remainderfof the felly.Met the felly to chill and unmould ft on tettuce leaves.Berve with a good Russian dressing or plain mayon- naine - A OTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with \u201cCalifornia Fig Syrup\u201d Hurry Mother! Bven vunstipated, billous feverish, or sjok, colic Bables and Children love te take gon- ulne \u201cCalifornie Fig Byrup.\u201d No other laxative regulates the tender little bowela a0 nicely.It sweetens the stomach and starts the liver aad bowels without griping.Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs.Say \u201cCalifornia\u201d to ro druggist and avoid counterfeits.\u2018Inslét upon genuine \u201cCalifornia ¥ig Syrup\u201d which contains direstions, \u2018oe i "]
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