The Quebec chronicle, 6 janvier 1919, lundi 6 janvier 1919
[" + \u2014 WILSON GIVEN Para by A.SAR te Cut of Conso Cresca Brand ; GENUINE MAINE CORN.' The sweetest Corn packed, per tin.40c CHILI SAUCE.The highest grade obtainable in 16-03 bottles.6lic A.GRENIER Phonse 1247-1248, 94 and 96 ST.JOHN STREET Food Control License, No.8-9343.CICHORN DEPOSED A MOSNC BF | AS POLICE CHEF HIS HOLINESS Losuun EE POLITICS STILL IN A PRESIDENT LEFT ROME FOR, REST.BRITAIN TO MAKE BIG PURCHASE OF CANADIAN TIMBER ALL GRADES BOUGHT UNDER DIRECTION OF BRITISH CONTROLLER.London, Jan.5-(Special Cable from John W.Dufoe)\u2014As the out- tome of negotiations carried on Ly the Canadian Trade Commission for the past month, the Timber Controller of Great Britain will purchase lumber.equivalent in the Dominion to one bi'l'on square feet.The luniber, | which is to be uf all grades, will he | bought under the direction of the Timher Controller through Brit'sh brokerage houxes and Canad'an tim- ber agents in London who will deal | direct w'th the Canadian \u2018umber pru- ! STATE OF CHANGE AND UN- ducers.i It is understood tha: every Cani adian producer who is registered on QUEBEC, MONDAY, JANU ARY 6, 1919.AMERICANS DRIVE BACK BOLSHEVIK IN FIERCE FIGHT ALSO LAUNCH AT.SECTOR, | ENEMY TACKS ON ONEGA DVINA FRONT.With the Allied Army on the Dvina, Saturday, Jan.4\u2014(By the! Associated Press)\u2014American troops, ; 1fighting desperately near Kadish, | \u2018have driven back Bolshevist troops | i which made an advauce there.The in Canada half à million standard« ui | Eolehevists also launched attacks oni; November 13th by 000M men, ithe Onega sector and hombarded \u2019 [the Allied front.The Americans, \u201ccame into battle along the Petrograd road and in the frozen swamp» that : border it.The battle was fought in : ow from two to four feet in depth.American forces captured Kalish fast Monday.There were some cas- ; ualties but they were small in eom- {parison to those inflicted on the WHY THE GERMANS ALLIED OFFENSIVE ABOUT TO PARIS SATURDAY NIGHT, AMID PLAUDITS.Berlin, January 8~(By The Asso-' ciated Vress).\u2014The Government has \u2018 deposed Eichorn, Chief of Police of Berlin, who refused to vacate his post.- Rome, Jan.4\u2014(By The Associated : Herr Ernst, Director of the Vor- Press)\u2014Pope Benedict today presented to President Wilson a handsome mosaic representing Guido Reni's famous pcture of St Peter.The mosaic was made in the Vatican | waerts Publishing Company, has been appointed to succeed Hichorn.(Eichorn.as chief of police.aisiet- ! ed the members of the Spartacus grounds by the ancient mosaic factory ! group on December 26th, in raiding of the Vatican.and is a yard square.| the premises of the Socialist organ The mosaic has been valued at aud in the suppression of the paper).$40,000, It is reported that the Government ' Cardinal Gusparri, the Papal Secre- \u2018 has decided to adopt drastic measures | tary of State, presented President to suppress the activities of the Rad- | Wilson with two copies of the Modi- \u201c ica] Socialists throughout Germanyficat.on of the Canon Law.compiled dy Caedinal Gasparri.One copy is hound in white parchment and contains an autographed dedication tu President Wison, The other is in red leather and bears the following autograph: \u201cHomage to Princeton Un versiay from Pietro, Cardinal Gasparr, Vatican, Rome.\u201d President Wilson thanked the Pope \u2018 tion, sd Cardinal Gaspari heartily for the r gifts.President Leaves Italy.President Wilson leit Rome for have resigned, it is announced in Ger- , the tr-de commission would he alle man advices reaching here.i Paris shortly after 9 o'clock tonight.with the cheers of the Roman throngs that had gathered to witness his departure ringing in his ears.His visit to the Italian capital hed proved the busiest of his European trip, as it was the most demonstrative.The Presidential party is not expected to reach Paris until Tuesday morning, as the itinerary provides for stops at Genoa, Milan and Turin.The President is represented as expecting, on his return to the French capital.to find the delegates of the nations assembling for the peace conference up to the point of deciding upon the first principles of the proposed league of nations, thus paving the way to the disposal of what he regards as the necessary preliminaries to the pence conference before hie return to the United States about the middle of February.President Wilson was made a mem- rer of the \u201cReale Accademia De'lincei\u201d or Royal Academy of Science, this morning.The President and Mrs.Wilson were seated between the King and Queen, while among others present were the American Ambassador, Thomas Nelson Page, and other members of the diplomatic corps and many distinguished Italian officers and scientists.Senator D'onio, who is President of the Academy, hailed the President as t ¢ | Independents Resign.Berlin, January 5\u2014(By The Asso- | ciated Press).\u2014Independent Socialist members of the Prusstan Cabinet have decided to resign.it has been learned.Among them will he Adolf Hoffitann, whose course towards churches ani schools has resulted in bitter opposi- even from some of his cot- ; leagues.Paris, January 5\u2014(Vis the Havas Agence; ) \u2014 The Independent Socialists in the German State of Brunswick .Hoffman Unpopular.Amsterdam, January 5-\u2014-Sixty thousand Catholics and Protestants of | Berlin, after à mass-meeting on Thurs ' day, marched in a procession to the | Ministry of Public Worship, where there was a demonstration against Adolf Hoffman, Independent Social- | ist.who holds that portfolio, say ad-° vices from the German capital.Dr.\u2019 Karl Liehknecht and Rosa Luxembourg, the Radical leaders, were also targets of the crowd's anger.As the ' throng marched along the streets it: rane op cutchaland Ther Alles.\u201d | er reaching the building, entry was gained and a large mune at} people searched for Hoffman, but he was not found.The crowd then dispersed.i Foreign Policy.t Copenhagen, January 4\u2014Vount von ! Brockdorfi-Rantzau, the new German Foreign Minister, has issued a statement outlining his policy.hut it has not yet reached Copenhagen.From comment in the Tagehlatt of Berlin ; it appears he declared that Germany ! must not yield to every peace con- the worthy representative of the cul- | ture of the new world, which now\u2019 revifies the ancient culture of the old world, ! Store Will Be Closed Today \u2018FOOD UNFIT TO enemy.i On Tuesday the Bolehevists opened a terrific fire from three and six- inch guns and taunched a counter- | | attack against the build ngs held hy ithe Americans in Kadish.So hut; was the artillery fire that the Amthe lists of the Trade Hoard at Ottawa, will be given an equal opportunity to sell.There is also to be an ulloca- tion of purchases upon a territorial basis, thus ensuring a fair proportion of purchases to Western Canada.Au : \" the British Columbia lumbermen are ; ericans were withdrawn temporarily represented by L.C.Beale, Timber ! from the village.The line, however, Commissioner for the Province.who Was not taken back very far and the is attached to the staff of the Agent.i NEW positions were firmly held, The General for the Provinee in Great enemy did not occupy Kalish he- Britain and he will deal directly with | CPUSE the barrage fire from the Amthe Timber Controller.j erican guns made the place unten- : This lumber is to be bought within | able.Shells falling on the frozen the next twelve months, It will repre.| ground spread their zones of lee sent a total transaction in money 'Siruction twice as far av they woull value of about $40.000,000, { under normal conditions.\u2014 Later, under the pruteet\u2018on of are Credit Arranged.\u2018tllery fire.American detachments Ottawa, Ont.Jan.3\u2014The necessary again swept forward and re-nccu- Canadian credit which rendered pos- | pied the town.sible the large lumber transaction an-{ The Petrograd road leads south- nounced by cahle from London was | ward to l'lesetskayr, à large v Mare arranged some weeks ayn between the \u201con the Voelogda railway.which is the Dominion Government at Ottawa and enemy's base of operations at the the Imperiai Goversment.This credit : Kadish and Ouega fronts.is to be availed of ta the extent that Allied positions on the Onega is rendered necessary by the state of [ront near the village of Pechura international exchange.The British were attacked unsuceessfully by the Government is to supply the shipping enemy yesterday.i to obtain from now on, particular\u2019y on the continent.= \u2014\u2014\u2014 ren e Montreal, Que, Jan.8 \u2014 Soldiers and elvilians who arrived in Montreal today complained of the treatment they received on the steamer Tonis\u2018an on the voyage from Engiand.\u201cFood unfit to eat,\u201d \u201cone whole, breakfast condemned by the medical officer, and a wait of an hour and a half for more food.\u201d \u201cship in a filthy condition, over-run with vermin and rats.\u201d were sume of the expressions heard among the private soldiers, both Montrealers and Western men, | + to carry this lumber to Great Britain.| In this sector all\u2018ed forces advance ; The transaction indicates the char- ied on snowshoes over soft snow a acter of business which it is expec od! few days ago.Rencath the snow was ap unfrozen swarin and the een often sap into the mud up to their + gists in spîte of their Arctic font-¢ year, The battle with the elements ! makes the fighting here of the ut.| MPLAINTS OF | most difficulty.: | Further evidence that the Bolshe- | vists se mutilating allied wounded iand dead came to headquarters today in a report from Lieutenant-Colonel | Corberly.who was in command of | American forces \u2018n the vicinity of } Shenkursk on November 27.| XAT AND' Americans were the victims, according to the repntt.A patrol of SHIP IN FILTHY CONDI .«xty American solliers and two officers was surprised early on Septem- TION.her 29 by a farce of about 700 Ral.{shevists.Seven Americans were killed and seven others were m'ssing | after the fight.1 Today the fighting shout Kadigh spparently had cested excent for epasmodic artillery action.The hea \u2018quarters\u2019 report said: \u201cThe -tnation is unchanged in all sectors.\u201d EVERY FORCE OF PEOPLE siso among the civilian passengers.Warrant ntficers and non-comm s- signed officers were quite as emphatic that the conditions were \u201cvery bad,\u201d especially in connection with their berthing and mess arrangements The ywere told by the medical officer, they said, that he would make a \u201cstrong report to Ottawa, for though this would not do them any good, it | might benefit the men that would | follow them.\u201d | MINISTER'S CONDITION.IT.New York, January 5\u2014A republie nou exists in Ireland.and every force | cf the Irish people will he used to up- _ hold it.Dr.Patrick McCartan, known | : \u2018as the \u201cEnvoy of the Provincial Gov- Hon.C.C.Bellantyns Improving But! ernment of ireland\u201d declared in an Not Out of Danger, address at a mecting held here tn.Le night to congratulate him.Diarmuid Montreal, Jan.5\u2014The condition of! Lynch und \u201cGeneral\u201d Liam Mellows, Hon, C.C.Ballantyne, Minister fi ail prominent Sein Feiners, upon their Marine and Fisheries.is reported \u2018o- | aigction to the British Parliament.\u2014 WILL BE USED TO UPHOLD \u2014 \u2014 Today being the feast of the Epiphany, this store will remain closed.P COMENT GIMITED.I Retail Division - - - - 157-173 St Joseph Street.Hn night to be much more favorable than had been reported.Mr.Ballantyne \u20185 at the Royal Vietoria Hospital, where he was operated on for appendicitis.Dr.Geo.Armstrong and Dr.W.F.Hamilton visited their patient early to night and found considerable improvement, though his temperature is still high.Dr.Hamilton after the visit was shie to say that the prospects of recovery hal greatly improved, though owing to the high temperature It wan yet too early to declare the Minister entirely out of danger.CARDINAL MERCIER WILL TO TO AMERICA.Brussels, Saturday.Jatronry 4.\u2014 Cardinal Mercier will go to America soon, it is announced by the newspapers.\u2014\u2014 dition her opponents may wish to dice tate, The Tugeblatt adheres to the Minister's point of view and says.\u201cNo peace must he signed which differs dy the breadth of a hmir from the principles of President Wilson's fourteen points which Germany has accepted and the Entente, willingly or unwillingly, hes signed\u201d Release Demandwd.London.January 5 \u2014 At seventy meetings held Sunday in Ireland.re- \u2018 solutions were passed for the release | of Sinn Feiner held in English jails.An organizer of a demonstration at Queenstown was arrested while going \"to address the crowd The populace : toned the police Gavan Duffy.à ominent Rinu Feiner, speaking at Kingstown, said the Sinn Feinere had heen assured of outside help which would surprise the Government and compel England te rive way if the Sinn Feiners were kept in prison.NEW GOVERNMENT FORMED AT BELGRADE.Paris.Jan.3\u2014A new government has teen formed at Belgrade by representatives of all the Jugo-Klavs, Serbia, Montenegro, Rosnia.Hergegovina, Dalmatia, Oroatia, and Slovenia.The Emtente Powers and neutral governments, according to the Journal Des Dehats, have heen in.farmed that the kingdom of Serbia is now the united Serbien-Croatian- Slevens kisgdom.The Quebec Chronicle HURRED TO ASK OR AN ARNISTICE BE LAUNCHED ON THE LORRAINE FRONT.| Paris, January 4\u2014(Via the Havas | Agency) \u2014Cermany hurried to re- i quest the armistice when she saw that » new allied offensive was about to be launched on the Lorraine front under the commend of General De Castelnau, says the Excelsior.American and French troups.it says, were concentrated on the front between Briey and Chateau Salinas.They were supported by 1.000 guns of all calibres and had 350 tanks available on a front of about +5 miles.Duke Albrecht of Wurttembues.the German commander nn this front, had available only 25 divisions of inferior fighting quality.These divisions contained approximately 150,000 men, He | iad only one thousand uns.! This Allied attack, the Excelsior continues.would have carrien the war ; into annexed Lorraine and into Rher- ' ish Prussia.threatening to cut off the German army in Belgium and in the , Ardennes from its Lases.! German General Headquarters.realizing that the divisions on other sectors were exhausted and that its forces were demoralized and worn out, averted a catastrophe hy pleading for an armistice.The Excelsior concludes: \u201cThe success of the offensive wis assured.hut it would not have wade vietary more complete than it already was, \u201cerause Germany accepted all Eur conditions.Marshal Foch deen: ed it useless to cause furier shed ing of blood and consented tn «top hostilities, although Germany then in à desperate plight\u201d GENERAL CURRIE IS EXPECTED IN LONDON.Lendan.January +\u2014(The Canadian Associated Press).\u2014It is understood was Sweeping Sale of Selected Ready-to-V' 20 % Off French and Phillipine Whitewear The same discount, 20 %, will apply to our new Tea Gowns and Negligees.The beauty of the fabrics in these garments, add to their daintiness and increase their appeal to every feminine heart.The white wear is beautiful.and thee nev: prices are really ridiculously low.Eleven only Kimonos, in warm, fleecy materials and with cute floral designs, For $3.95 Each.Smart, perfect-fitting Brassieres, in every size, d-made For 69\u20ac A splendid opportunity for brides-to-be.Closed on Monday.Holt Rgfron 6 Co that Lient.-General Sir Arthur Currie will arrive in London very shortly on business connected with the \u2018inal arrangements for the demobilization ; of the Canadian Corps.Toronto, January 5\u2014 The weather today has been fair throughout tne 35 i The Weather AE ER RE The temperature has been .fairly tow in parts of Northern On- SEMICOLON NO SIRI CISA AALS HSS Latest Fiction THE THREE SAPPHIRES.co.- By Fraser SHAVINGS .vevv.By Lincoin WINDS OF CHANCE .ooiaiinn onnes By Rex Beach LOVE OF AN UNKNO OLDIER.PHILO GUBB.By Ellis Parker Butler MY BRAVE AND GALLANT GENTLEMAN.By Watson And THE SONGS OF MEN.By Robert Frothingham SITTIN NSIS SISA SAN IR SY Dominion.all at: a » tarin and in Quebec: clacwhere mo- JOHN E.WALSH S Reg'd.derate.except in Atherta.witere it has been above the freezing port, 11 ST.JOIN STREFT z QUEREC + : Temperatures: Min Max Mn RD SRI S02 SE SESE ROSS TR 0 AW Prince Rupert .38 44 .- Victoria oo ve or or 38 ep SO Vanconver .32 34 _ Kamloops .14 EX ES A TRE pir fdmonton.an Eth 0 | Pa , e = .$e fais het CU i In shine, attors of EN rince Alhert \u2026.Kd TORY £ ; .Moose Jaw 1 22 15 ee 24 < dher lamp, the tery spirils pare = .3 ! i EN A 3 om ve soa te date.eves oe ÿ M \" NN RE EEE London 1 2.42 2e 6 mm hie Uhinds earth rece he ser clon 1.Torenta 1.11 24 2244 56 A li ne Cingston LL 2.21 24 22 me « THE 10\" Ottawa \u2026.Les 8.wr Montreal oo \u2018 s | LV/EP .bee._ $ A ~ Halifax .4 TE 7 al aie | SERVICE .# - *Relow zero.| q : Les Forecasts: SN Lower Lakes and Georzian May: Faaterly winds: mostly fair and cobl: toe! snow flurrien.Ottawa Valley St.Lawrence River, the Gulf, and Noëth Shore: Far and very cold.Maritime Provinces: Inerca-ine north-east winda; fair and cold at first.followed hy snow.Lake Superior District: Soutir.caa winds: moderately coll.with light lo.} eal snowfalls.Manitoha- South-east winds: ma.| derately cold, with light local snowfalls.A Saskatehewan: Mostly \u2018air, with ! maderate temperature and light focal ; annwialls, i Atherta: Fair and Mild News Index Page The Silver Tea Service is today a very funaamenta.part of tie Family Siiver.gen will ind tac cu, $ lu tre selection oP 1 distinetive desine witieh we ine re great qMaking your Jti ericed hy trie se.assistance proportions an! supers CNCL MIT Qi 4 1 ne mansiap and fied, \u20ac Beautilui Sets consisting of Ter Pot, Couce Pot Crean Pitches, Sucat Bow! and Ha Water Kettle, Nerving Trays in tary listine tive des: wot high in prise = G.SEIFERT & SONS, JEWELLIRS 16 FABRIQUE STREET.Opp.City Hall Bocial and Personal .2 | | i fo | Latest Telegraphis amiX'able News 3, Editorial .RATE tn and About Town .a! 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Of Interest to Women | THE LATEST From Queen Fashion's Paris Court | War Work and After-War Work | of the : SALVATION ARMY \u201cFIRST TO SERVE-LAST TO APPEAL.\u201d If one instituticn in the Empire was prepared for wi , it was the Salvation Army.For fifty-three years it has been relieving diswess wherever and whenever the need arose.The Salvation Army has always been organised on a military basis\u2014inured to hardship, sacrifice and service.It is always in action, day and night.When the Wa- came, intensifying human suffering and the need for boCily and spiritual help in a thousand ways, the Salvation «Army was ready.The twelfth dy of the war found the Salvation Army at work behind the lines in Belgium.It has mnintained 197 huts, g6 hoste 3 and 40 rest rooms; 1,200 uniformed workers and 45 ambulances have been in service at the front\u2014 , in addition to taking care of .he needs of soldiers\u2019 families here at hom: assisting the widows and orphans, and relieving distr 38 avising frem the absence of the soldier hesd of the family.Hostilities hate ceased, leaving vast and complex problems, and these problems arise notwithstanding all the Repatriation v'ork the Covernment has undertaken, in addition to the granting of pensions.Above and beyond what other ar :ncies are accomplishing, there are thousands of cases of urgent human need among sok iers\u2019 families that the Salva.ion Army is trained and equipped to meet~\u2014provided the financial help is forthcoming.Hence\u2014 The &:; ® oye S-1vation Army Million Dollar Fund JANUARY 19th to 2Eth While it coul\u201d do so, the Salvation Army has carried on without any general appeal.Now the criss has arisen, because our t ree hundred thousand soldier boys are returning.The b'idget for essential work durir g the year has beer.prepared.A million dollars must be raised to continue the after-the-war activities, which include: Keeping the Family Unit Intact\u2014Home Visitation The women of the Salvation Army on their rounds accompliah che apparently impossible.Is the soldier out of a job?They find him one.Is tks wife sick, the home-work niling up\u2014are the children neglected?They nurse the wife, mother the children, wash and scrub.Is there need for food, fu-l, clothes or medicine?\u2018They are supplied.Influence is bro:ght to bear to guide the older chilcren.Whatever can be dot.: \u2018to keep the home intact, is joyfi-liy done in the true spirit of the Master, When the Soldier Needs a Friend sofa lictle garment, this first tunic ?is eubroidered in pastel # dax viied, pothag se It is black Tt is als co eiubraidered, * \u201cil white angora tbese reconimendotons both miodeis are from Paris.EVA À.TINGEY.DONC VOST RERO ASE DER EV ESS UA SL 20S SAL SUA AL SSSR 2020 RENNES ai des, it Fier ban.Ait, ai A wo Added to ol i £ Li Leeut.Rene Laniry has returned roux Meosreal Mr VW.H.Was bas returned to tram Montreal, Miss Alice Sharp!re, Montreal, the guest of Lady i'vce.| Fon.vv.FE.Amyot and Miss Armyot are in Faun Peach, Flotidafet.J A Ross.of Traro, js in tovn, a quest at the Chateau.Lie Am, Sedo sailed irem New Yor'e en Saturday for ilurope.Mr J Wilkams, of Moutreai, is in tower.registered at the Chaceau Ltixs Madeleins Taschereau gave a dance at her residence Saturlay even- The anrrare 13 announced to take pce on the 20th of this morur of Miss Geraldine \u2018Blouin, daughter of Mr.Clenghas Pionn, of Levis, Sher ff ! of Quechee, to Mr.Georg: Cote, sur- vevor, son oof Lr, Charles Cote, of tis city.Mr.T A.Salaman, timber expert for the British Governinent, who pent the last thres months ir.Quebec, a mest at the Chatcan, left yesterday fur St.Joha, N.B.ftom wheirce he wl retusa ta FEnsland per the SS \u201ciunisen\u201d Lt, Salanman was accom- p need by Mr.Aider.The net amount made gt the tvo | Vres:et; one-act plays Sy the players Hostels for Soldiers Salvation Army hostels = Ceation for numerous dinner parties, rnd shout twent: others | among the hosts and hosterves heing With the brilliaticy and much of \u2018ady Gordon, Mr, end Mrs, J.K.La the spontaneous gaiety of pre-war ROSS, Mr.and Mrs.R.Wilson Reain the Viery New Year Ball rd.Mr, and Mrs.Shitiey Ogilv.e {nas held under the patronage oi re Amon McKim and Mrs, W.k.+ press Exce\u2018'encies the Duke and 3 »Dhactieas of Devonshire at the Rite.serlion, Montreal, Fhiduy evening.LITHUANIAN TROOPS HAVE TAKEN RIGA, Copenhagen, Satuniay, Jan, 4\u2014Riga is in the hands of the Lithuanian Sov- \u2018et troops, according to a wireless dus: sateh from the Russian Dolshev.st veadquarters, Fighting hae been raging in the ! 1 the arangements were carried out {wh that perfection of detail wheh | assures suecees, The music wae ex- 'eefient, the floor good, and a program of favorite dances provided, almost.every number receiving an encore whe was generously tesponded to ily the orches.ra For the enterlain- ; \u201ctrees of Riga.according to the inert of trace who dd nat care to ! [0kal Anzeizer of Berlin, which says dance, bridge tables were arranged in * \u2018he German theatre has heen set 0.the blue room an tre gallery vf the \"Pre Sail vonm.Tlags ot the Allies Lang The German steamer lucie Woertrom the gallery ard an effective bor.| mann fs reported to have left Riga \u201cer of orchids, poinsettias and vines ' yesterday with several fugitive on | cncloned the orchestra with tall palms | Foard.: i piaced at the hack.The soft rose- v:nted light of the elvctroliers, with ever changing colors radiated upon | i the dancer presented a pleasing scene © Geneva, Saturday, Jan.4 \u2014 The © \\ buffet was arranged for supper at | opening of the Internat:onal Sacialist i une end of the hall room.Being the | Congress at lausanne has been post.i irst large subscription dance of what | poned from January 13th to January | promises to be a gay season, especial- | 80h.INTERNATIONAL SÔCIAI IST CONGRESS POSTPONED.Salvation Army workers cope with immediate r.scessity-\u2014send mother to M -teraity iiome, three children to Emergency Home.Winter and 00,000 boys returning increase the demands on the Salvation.A:my, whose personal help alone is of avail.\u201cLet Your Gratitude Find Expression in Service.\u201d THE SALVATION ARMY MILLION DOLLAR FUND COMMITTEE Headquarters: 20 Albert JERMLMENT 1S INVESTIGATED TROOP TRAIN WAS HEATED AND ALSO WELL PROVIS.IONEKD.rt Toronto, Ont, Jan.5\u2014A preliman- ary investigation > vificiais of tne ~anadian National Railways into the deraïment which occurred near Ed- \u201crundston, N.B, on 1Secember 31 has este several points of importance, seconling to advices recrived by office rts of the Canadian National Rail: ways at tice head office here.During the same afternoon on which the desailment occurred seven cars of Ione making vp the \u2018rain were heat.+d hy steam, which, of course.ohviat- 1 the possibility of any passenger teing deprived of warmth und shelter during the night.It is pointed out shat there were two commissary card well stacked, in the train, and «hat hicre was, accordingly, no possibility if lack of food supplies for the delay.d troops, MP.Brady, General Manager, states that there is ahsnlutely ne truth in the statement that the crew vf the train knew of the drajen, rail NATIONAL COMMISSION \u2018 TO MEET TODAY | Cincinnati, O.Jan, 8\u2014Pres/dents ! B.B.Johnson, of the American Lesgue, and John Heyd'sr, of 4he Na-: tional League, arrived here frum French Lick Springs, N.D., tonight for the annual meeting of the National : Baseha!l Commission tomorrow.| Pres«lents Heydier and Johnson ia'led to complete the playing schedules at French Lick, for Barney Dreyfus.the third member of the committee, was unable to be present, Chicago, Ils, Jan.&\u2014A.R Tear- The St Louis Hotel which will! ney, Pres dent of the Three \u201cI\u201d Leashortly cease to operate under that' gue, and ch.irmsn of a committes re- ST, LOUIS HOTEL WILL CHANGE NAME TO OPERATE UNDER NEW MAN AGEMENT AS THE 8TE.URSULE HOUSE, 1st of March under new management | dent Hickey, of the American Asso- | aud will be known as the Ste, Ursule | cation, and Fdward Hanlon, Acting.| itause.| President of the Western League, left Mrs.A.Faucher, who has conduet- | tonight for Cincinnati, where tomor- | ed the Ste.Ursule House with such row they will urge several baseball | success for a number of years.has\u2019 reforms at a con\u2018erence with the Naleased the St.Louis Hotel und hefnre j tional Baseball Commissionit is opened up mast of the present j furniture, will be disposed of while | MAXIM GORKY IS.| sy pen .¢ ! the landlord will expend a sum © ELECTED TO SOVIET $12,000 in general repairs.With the hotel fitte t up and sefur-| Zutich, Jan, &\u2014Maxim Gorky, the, nished onew and with the experience: Russian author and revolwtionist, has which Mrs, Faucher has had with the! teen elected a member of the {DAILY * \u201ctT ALTERATIONS IN CLOSING LETTERS 8 GOSSIP on \"PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE r x © RPPECTIVE, THE CANADIAN PRESS THE LEADING STOCKS SUNDAY, JANUARY STH, 1910.\u2018 l \u201c For particulars, apply te TICKET AGENTS.D.ssto) 0 (By Canadien Press) While not active, à diatinetly better = 7 New York, N.Y., Jan.#\u2014A-large | Market was current yesterday.: part of yesterday's general advance .; Her [5] IL HUE M \u2018in stocks was forfeited during todays | The market got its impetus in the RABE | short session, due to a combination ! late trading on Thurstuy sud the - \u2014- FIME TABLE , lof profit-taking and fresh pressure movement was continued when the \u201c-A echange of time hr on against local utilities.| Exchange opened.Leading commis.hd : e ! \"Refusal of the authurities to grant | Sion houses took « bullish position.; JANUARY 3th, 1919, \"increased fares precipitated declines| Dealings were on a large scale and .Information now in Agents\u2019 hands.of one to almost thres points in| more encouraging, things about the Datte).s (Brooklyn | Tranalt, | Interborough | trading showed improvement with na i Consolidated Preferred, Brooklyh | short covering working the general CE = jUnion Gas and Consoliduted Cas.| list higher, .° Olls, the strongest features of re- soe GIN CENTRAL RAILWAY cent days, forfeited 1 to 3 1-3 points, | For the near future it is within res- , acné , steels and coppers, including United | son to expect further trading recover) FOR PORTLAND S08TON, and | States Steel and American Smelting, | against a fair ordinary short account ; \u2019 [an average of a point, and rails one And an extended nominal short in- NEW YORK to three points.Texas Paclfic was | terest represented by necessary re.; From Levis: gain most active of the transporta | placement of securities sold to estab- 1 58 Laily except Sunday fer Pors- | tions, ylelding 9 1-8 points of its re.| lish pusition in desliug with the col- \u201cAM.land and all local statiens.\u2014 ; Cent substancial advance, while Can- | lector of inlune revenue.Note: No connection with Megantic ! adian Pacific.St.Paul, Preferred, ¢ oo» division on Tues, Thurs, Sat 1 Union Pacific snd Atchison eased on 1t may be stated rather dogmatic.% Daily except Sunday for Besten | very mo Jerate offerings.ally that Hide and Leather has been PM.New York and all local sta\u2019'ns.© The few features of strength wers | relieved from any serious menuce in .Puliman end Dining Car service.confined to speculative shares, not !lts inventory, and this position will 2 Arriving devis: ably Beet Sugar, American Ice, \u2018To \u2018be still further strengthened by the À From Sherbruvke, Boston and \u2018baccos and distilling stocke, wheré : undoubted decislon of directors to .New York ald all lecal sta- | extreme gains of to 3 points wore, build up an inventory depreciation ,tiuns daily except Sunday, i retained at the heavy close.reserve.From Portiand and all lecs)| Sales amounetd to 200.000 shares.| Pl stations, daily except Sunday.Over-yeur transfers of loans were! The stock market as usual has prob- © For tickets and I ull accutnme- | reflected in the weckly bank state- \u2018 ably largely discounted falling off in dation apply to the Canadian Pocifie- |Mert.which reported an actual loan earnings, but a continuation of un- Quebec Central Joint Ticket Office, | incres e.of $116,400,000, and an iv | aettled markets und irregular price $A 8e John St Telephone Ne.8% crease of almost £19000,000 In ac.movements seems probable, at least tual excess reserves.\u2018 until the future outiook is clesrer, Trading in bonds was nominal, the | ¢ oo» \u201c tone becoming alightly irreguler on: A high basis ls maintained in the on easier trend for Liberty issues.\u2018spot markets and while some cotton sommes (par value) rggregated js being sold around 31 cents most 275,000.; ' .i Old United States bonds were un- holders ere cui OS hier \u2014_\u2014 changed on call during the week.price to bring out offerings on any Bs Estar parpossenNOASSODES substantial scale.c 2 i .PASSPORTS REQUIRED.% NEW YORK MARKET.© aT hotdes contioue to show con .+ e PASSPORT APPLICATION | VO 000M OH Aran HORE NE | The market acts as though some BLANKS AND INFUR- new incentive must be injected to \u201cMATION REGARDING (By Brmesu & Dupuis) bring about any Improvement in SAILINGS AND ATES \u2014 |Allis-Chirs, .8234 38 .33% \u2018prices, GLADLY FURNISHED y {Am Beet Sug aif 70% cs | 70 .jAm Can Fo: se .A 7% Declines of this sort are both Lem | Am Car 0.«\u2026 06 | perimental and temporary and shou F Am Woolen .33 .\u201c 89 | be followed by quick rallies.S.STOCKING | allowed by 4 Am Leco .08% .\u2026 ay ose General Steamship Agent, {Am S & R.77% 10 76% 764 | Realising and short selling, with 2 8T.LOUIS ST.Tel, 08.' Am Sug Ref.13% .113 | buying for poul accounts on reces- Beth Stl B.63% 6344 - 0134 02% | sions are expected to make for crogs- (AT aS Fe : 614 61M 00% 60% | currents and irregularity in the mare : e.93% .- 93% | ket for the moment, but it would seem 'Bld'wn Loco.773% 7754 76 78 | wise to buy specialties for turns when | C.DELAGRAVE| Balt & Ohio.50.« 9% | they are taken in hand, NOTARY PUBLIC, | BRT.[m% un my = \u2026\u2026.REAL ESTATE and CPR.1004 100% 159% 160 Otis are rabjected to considerable | INVESTMENT AGEN Cent Leather 60% 00% 601 60% profit taking.LINDSAY BLDG, (Chen & OM.5TH à poil ic .40% 0% 40% Tel.1918.St.John Street | Butte .\u2026.\u2026 20% .20% GONNA BRGY , Chile Cop Co.18% .ve 1% @ Colo F&I.a8 o .as :0 THE TORONTO 8 Con Gas .,.00% .a ] 9 Corn Pécts .60% 0094 0% 40% © PRODUCE MARKET.à ROY ,LANGLAIS, Crucible StI .60% 6034 sais ses 9 8 GODBOUT & ROCHETTS Distillers .8 a #k *POOPRORRERPEP SOS ° Fre .174.17 .[J ADVCCATES Pa Me ee gam SU Toronto, Ont, Jan.8\u2014Board of 196 St Peter St Tels.5800-5801 Gt Nor pid.943 .- .4 Trade quotations today: ; Nighe Offise G N Org cts.32% .33 a irobe wheat in store For: ky \u201cels Joseph ,lus Cop .\u2026 4799 47% Wik 47 tm (pet including 3 1-2 cents tax); Se.) se \u2014 Te 1000 nM Marine.oe _ _ 26% | No.1 northern $3.84 1-2; No.3 nore | de pid .119% 13996 118 112 thern $2.21 1-2; No.3 northern $217; Kenn Cop Co.80% ., ., ang No.4 wheat $2.11 1-2, .| Lehigh Val .a% .&sy;; Manitoba Oats No.+ canada, West.M u.29 \u2026 2y \u2018etn 18 18c in store Fort illiam; | Mex Petrol iv0 191% 186% 147 Ne.8 72 1-2e; Extra No.1 feed 73 Missouri Pac.20% 26% 20% 204 : 1-80; No.8 feed TB 1-2c.NY Cemral.18% ._ 7 ,_ Amercan corn.new Crop.No.3 NY NH & Hawg.ya $1.50 No.dgues.ee Department oi the Naval Service.{North Pac .98% 0244 vs e234! plum feed, $1.45 to £1.50, track io.« of Sale of C.G.8, \u201cPrincess.\u201d | Penta .45% 1 21 asl) TE \u2018© wheat: ; 1 £\" ALED TENDERS addressed to! O Cities Gas.44%.say] vo EEE re sh he undersigned and endorsed on the Press Bil Car.643%.oe a: Na.: \u2018vi er, $2.07 to $0.13; Na t nvelone \u201cTender for C.G.8.\u201cPrin- Ry tl Spring, 76 704 75% 75% sprin $2.00 to $2.47; No.2 spring en\u201d will he received up te Neen Royal Dutch.mot said 70% nay $e oto 82 14; No.3 pring.£2.07 to ot W-Inesday.the 15th day of Jan.Reading .#33 sas nals say $2.10 f.o.b.
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