The Quebec chronicle, 28 janvier 1919, mardi 28 janvier 1919
[" Is the choicest at, each.Phones 1247-1248, Parse by HAL SOGSREE io Oke of Conan Robin Hood Brand PORRIDGE WHEAT (Granulsted).portions of the wheat berry.ceived In two size packages, with recipes, A.GRENIER 94 and 96 ST.JOHN STREET Food Control License, No.8-9343.Fresh dc = 386 PEACE CONFERENCE MADE A BIG CAIN YESTERDAY NINETEEN SMALL POWERS GAVE FULL ADHESION TO ORGANIZATION F GREAT ONES\u2014RESUL BON\u2019S SKILL.Paris, Jan.237\u2014(By The Associated Press)\u2014The peace conierence today made a distinct gain when the nine- tee small powers gave full adhesion to the organ zation formulated by the five great powers thus securing a +united front of the great and small powers at the outset of the work on the main subjects before the members vi the commission.This was largely due to the skilful direction of Jules Cambon, French re'egate and former Ambassador at Washington, who was designated by iite counc 1 of the great powers to nreside over the meeting of the small vowers held this afternoon.This iret ng convened at the Foreign Of» fice a.three o'clock.at the same time the council of the great powers met, t.c two szparate gatherings proceeding s.multaneously, one in the office o' M.Pichon, the French Foreign M'n'ster, and the other in the Salle Ue La Paix For a time there was some apprehension of the sequel to the different vew points expressed at Saturday's conference, but today's meeting of the small powers was without incident or renewal of the claims then set up for increased representation on the various committees, Belgium.Serbia.Rumania and all the other small powers had their full delegations at the afternoon meeting.M.Canthon, in opening the meeting, | Later he went to Ahauia and from | Whose presence he had hecoms accus.took occasion to allude to the great * Macedonia was said to have managed ; \u2018Med part Belgium had taken in the war.He then paid a tribute to the part , 1412 h proclaimed the independence\u2019 of Albania and became provisional : ; president.He relinquished the post \u2018 played by Serbia, Rumania, Greece and the others.This diss pated any lingesing shedows of disagreement and the meeting proceeded with entire harmony to designate the membership of the small powers on the comm .ssion.In the meantime the council of the great powers held two sessions during the day resulting in the formation of two new commissioners, to deal with financaj subject nd the question of private and maritime laws.While the official communiques give no indication of the nature of she \u201cquestion of maritime law\", it would seem to be a term embracing President Wilson's second point, of freedom of the seas.German Colonies.The council also proceeded to hear ings of the disposition of the conquered German colonies in the Pacific end the Far East, a final conclusion not being reached.The conference is giving evidence of real progress since the committees were named, ana most of these bodies hegan to init ate their work today.\u2018President Wilson, who is chairman of the comm itee on the league of nations, joined his colleague, Colonel House, also a member of that committee, during the noon recess of the council.Later in the day Lord Robert Cecil, British member of the committee, joined him in a further cons'dera.tion of the questions which the President and Colonel amined.The Tabor Commissi I .to get under way.Pro began Lor the American War Department to met Samuel Gompers, President of | return the American troops now in the American Federation of Labor, | Furopeto their homes w'll not he ef- i : | fected by any decision reached hy the James Duncan, John R.Alpine and | committee.There will be no depar- | ture from the plan arranged for the other members of the American Labor delegation, for a brief exchange of | return of the troops.ings, ind later, Mr.Gompers and | ing deen made In advance for the re- | tention in Germany and Russia of all N.Hurley, who are the American members of the Lahor Commiteton, held their first conference on the work ahead.The Military Commission on de.mibiMsation also had a session, while M.Pichon completed the draft of instructions for the commission which leûves for Poland in a few days.Henry White, the Amerikan delegate on the Waterways Commission sles established relations with his colleagues of that body.Thus, res! progress on all the main subjects is becoming apparent as the commissions are beginning to formulate detailed projects for presentation te the conference.\u2014 ORMULATED BY FIVE T LARGELY DUE TO CAM- ISMAIL KEMAL BEY IS DEAD DEMISE OF FORMER.PRESI-, DENT OF PROVISIONAL AL.I FLOWERS.MARK ! SINCE FRIDAY QU BIRTHDAY OF EXILED KAISER BOUQUETS HAVE POURED IN FROM FORMER SUPPORTERS.Amerongen, Sunday, Jan.2e\u2014 (By the Associated l\u2019ress) \u2014 William Hohenzollern, the former German Emperor, will awake on his sixtieth birthday tomorrow morning to And his apartments in Amerongen castle a bower of flowers sen: by many German al- mirers in Germany and HoHand.Since Friday bouquets have been arriving in great quantities from | school girls and former supporters in Germany.At the sime time every mail brinzs piles of letters and telegrams.mast of whi-h are of a congratulatory nature.However, there are dozens of caricatures and letters of abuse.The letters undergo 1 dovhle censorship.| First the Dutch authorities look over them tn prevent intrigues, In the secon! instance a servant of tire former Kmperor inspects the tetters and permits only those communications whch he considers will please him to reach the Emneror.Much adverse comment har been posed comcert which was to have been given Saturday in the \u2018castle presence of the former Emperor hy the Aimerongen church choir.It was reported that the corcert wouli he wiven in honor of the Emperor's hiet- day.The outery was so great that the concert was abandoned.The veil which up to ths time has hidden William Hohenzollern\u2019s daily heard in Holland regarding the pro | in the; life from the public has heen lifted! slightly and shows that he employs\u2019 EBEC, TUESDAY, JANUAR WHY WINTERFELDT \u201cRESIGNED OFFICE HIS DIGNITY re nva OPFENDED MP, LATEST ARMISTICE TIMMS.\u2014t Paris, Jan.2t\u2014(Havse)-\u2014It appears from accounts received.here that the resignation ef General D.von Winterfeldt, as a member of the German because the General said, h's dignity and that of his country had been offended.\u2019 Commenting on this the Paris newspapers characterize the resignation as part of a plan for a reactionary cam paign.They point out that the German wireless service gives what they characterize as an \u201cextremely ins_d- | ious,\u201d account of the incident.indicating that the new Berlin Government feels itself strengthened since the Nat'ona! Assembiy election und the crushing of the Snartacaus ard agin fecls free to use haughty language.The warm approval of General | Winterieldt's action expressed hy tig of the numerous symptoms of the revival of the German imperial stie spirit which may be found in some degree in everything coming out of Germany, the Paris newspapers contend.All the newspapers declare that the Allies will have to watch closely the efforts of conquered Germany to rise again, one of the commentators declaring : \u201cThe recently humble are ajain ready to become arrogant.\u201d Evident Distrust.Amsterdam, Jan.27\u2014General von Winterfeldt in announcing his resignation from the yrmistice commission, according to an official German an- Y 28, 1919.SOLDIERS DEMAND BECTON OF ALL | FOREGH WORKERS WINNIPEG FIRM GIVEN THRESB DAYS TO DISCHARGE ENEMY ALIENS.* armistice commission was handed \u2018r | :ly action by Mayor Charles F.Gray, Berlin presa is indicated as another .Winnipeg, Man., January 27\u2014 Timejand Brigadier-General H.D.Ketchen - ! was the only thing which saved a most | threutening situation at the big pack- «ing plant of the Swift Canadian Com- 'pany at Elmwood, a suburb of Winnipeg.this afternoon.With a large crowd of returned men and sympathizers clamoring at the gates of the vétablshment, Mayor Gray mounted an improvised platform and with Gen.Ketchen, succeeded in getting the men to at least refrain from raiding the plant and ejecting the alien emplnyces bodily, a cnurse which was pursued hy the soldiers at several places which they later visited.This action by the Mayor and General Ketciien was taken at the oute set of the afternoon's programne of the men.They had gone to the packing plant to demand that all aliens be replaced by white labor.Just when i things looked their worst, the Mayor and General Ketchen appeared on the scene.The latter spoke first, urging the men not to hamper the work he.ing carried out in their hehalf by wiser courisels and to go back to the city |and give the manager of the plant a \u2018chance to dismiss the aliens, ; The crowd waited until the General had spoken, and then hurled epithets \"at the manager, W.R.Ingram, who was present and tried to address them.Mayor Gray then mourted the railings land in almost dramatic terms appeal-, ed for British fair play.The Quebec Chronicle \u2014 TEMPERATURES: Maximum, 30.Heavy Winter Peak Caps, Good O'Coats, Fine Shirts, Well Fitting Ties, Superior Socks, Smoking Jackets, Fur Caps.Fur Gloves, RN Sagopa Our Men's Sale All Less 20 % Is Being Fully Appreciated Judging by the heavy purchases made by scores of far-seeing men, this sweeping sale is an opportunity they have long been waiting for.We are of the opinion that such things as we are selling cannot be had for considerably more dollars than we have marked them.Holt Rfrow Ca BANIAN GOVERNMENT AN.| 80x tr on faehinn metal nouncement said Marshal Foch's de- | | mand for an extension of the bridges Winnipeg, Man.Jau.27\u2014Winni- | head six miles cast of Nirashourg pegs returned soldiers have agreed to constituted distrust of the commis- give employers a chance to hear and House had ex- [the maintenance of the frontier against Bey, former President of the Provis sional Government of Albania, is dead.Ismail Keme! Bey came into pro- | hinence in 1908 when as deputy tor Berat he was suspected of being the i leader of th Young Turk revolt.He | was about 76 years old and a mem- rose irom a subordinate position in : the Turlgish Government service to that of diplomat and state councilor.Owing to his liberal reform opinions he was obliged to flee from Turkey and lived for a number of years in exile in London and Paris.[the 1908 revolution in Turkey.In (in 1014 and was reported last year t Ibe in Paris, TC year to \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 re Simultaneous Meetings.conference delegates were held at the | French Foreign Office this afternoon.{ One was the session of the Supreme | Counc consisting of the five great powers, while the other was attended by the smaller powers.Both meetings were executive and newspaper representat ves were not admitted.The conference of representatives of the smaller powers adjourned at five o'clock after a most agreeahle ad harmonious session.The delegates completed their representations : to the conference committees without inc\u2018dent.Military Commission.The committee appointed by | Supreme Council to consider how many Allied and American troops shall be kept on the western front, | held a meeting today and received re- {ports from experts concerning the sit- | wation on the Rhine and in Germany.Progress, it is reported was made in clearing up the situation, but much remains to he done before the committee is in a position to make a final re- { commendation to the Supreme Council concerning the exact number of soldiers of each nationaMty required for garrison purposes in Germany and the any possible contingency.Tt is learned that the determination Allowance have American soldiers regarded an forming a fair quota for the United States.] IR COMING OUT?| At mn Abels EE à Dandruff causes a feverish jrritation of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, foosen and then the hair comes out fast.To stop falling hair at once and tid the scalp of every particle of dan- drufl, get a small bottle of Danderine at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp.After several applications the hair stops coming out and you NOUNCED.among couniry gentlemen who do not frequent society.He never wears uniforms nowadays.although many uni.London.forms, including those of all the Cer- Jan.27\u2014Ismaëüs Kemabd qu Guards iber of an ancient noble famly.He! Two simultaneous meetings of peace - sions labors.regiments, and several | general's outfits were brought across the frontier when William Hohenzo!- \u2018 UNREST AMON lern left Germany.The exile wears lor at Zeist.! Those who have noticed the ral.| j Civilian clothes made dy the local ta:- ual change in the former Fmperor's: appearance.scarcely recognized the | elderly civilian with the short white.ish Van Dyke beard and somewhat NEW YORK POLICE RESERVES thinned gray hair.which, however, ' sill is in good enndition considering AND NAVAL GUARD END his age.MEETING.! The former Fmuerar, it is said.ia! «beginning to realize the chance is hie * position with the departure for Ger- \"many of mary atten fants who had heen with him for long periods and te New York, Jan.27-Police reserves and a naval guard put a prompt end to a meeting of discharged soldiers, ¢ sailors and marines tonight at whch speakers criticized orgauized govern- mest Buenor Aires Bitter.Huenos Aires, Jan.25-=Commenting ; ; ; nn the birthday of the former rer: | The meeting was held in the Rand - N : Sehou! of Socat Scence under the bers amen =.one of the afternoon | ausp'ces of the \u201cSoidiers\u2019, Sailors\u2019 and \u201cThough le is impossible to f anyone in Europe to celebrate the! Kaiser's birthday.there are many here | who did.Even the German s\u201chon!s : were closed.Teaching the children | | homage to the author of the Lusitania , ierime.Why muse Buenos Aires have | this hint upon #12\u201d discuss the question of unemployment Members of the Board of Aldermen part'c' pated in the discussion.Before the meeting came to an end a resolution had heen adopted witich sad: \"We demand from the national, ; state and city government.decent wages uinler decen.cond tous ior \u2018 | every discharged member of the arm: SWIFT SEQUEL TO ! ad forces oi the United States and we | i WINNIPEG RIOTS.: demand that such jobs shail not he | Winnipe.January 27\u2014As a direct | secured by the discharge oi working \u2018 ! outcome of yesterday's rioting, three ' people now employed and dependent | | men appeared in the police court to- upon their employment for a living.day.None of these were soldiers.And we demand that such jobs shall ! Max Trwin was fined six dollars | be secured by the increase of publ'c and costs, for disorderly conduct on ° works.by the sherten:az of the work- {the strecte.Tames McGillivray.charg ing day throughout industry and by \u2018ed with wilinl damage, and John such other measures as will not throw | Burns.alias Cuy Hall, charged with others out of work\u201d {trepassing.were remanded until Tucs- | __ !day.MeGillivray is alleged to have | QA QQ GA O0 DA 02 29 05 GO i entered the Oriental Hotel, and to| © \u2018have wiliully smashed certain articles | © SHIPPING MOVEMENTS © ; therein.Burns was arrested in the! © an't And any dandruff.nd | Marines\u2019 Protective Associat on,\u201d to\u2019 answer their demands.The h'ggest {crowd of soldiers which have so far { assembled, visited the pack'ng plant | ©! Swift and Company liere this afters innon aul demanded that ail enemy foreigners be removed from the plant Mayor Gray and Brgadier-General Ketehen, Officer Commanding ths Military District.were there before them.The latter anpeared at the sates of the plant acconpanied by W, R.Ingerham.Miunager of Swift, Mr.Ingerham told the soldiers that ioreigners would be forced from the piant to make room for returned sol- ,dFers 1: necessary.General Ketchen pleaded with the men to listen to \"reason.\u201cGive the employers a chance te adjust themseves to changed condi tous\u201d he sad.The soldiers asreed tn give Swift and Company three days to remove from their payroll the werkers oh.jected to hy the veterans.Then the | crowd turned towards the city again, : The packing house of Swift and! Company in Elmwood, a suburb several miles east of the centre of the town.It is said that the railway shops and otier places where fore gn.ers are emploved in large numbers are to he stormed in ten by the returned eld ers, unless their demands are acceded to at once.The so'ders today are in full force and it is prah.able that they will reck a new outlet ; for their activites before the day is Cover i The Weather | Toronto.January 27-A modezate j cold wave is moving towards the Lowser St.Lawrence Valley from Hudson «Bay.The temperature has been some ° \u201cwhat lower than yesterday in North- | ern Ontario and Quebec, but the wea- | : o store of Michadi Ert.2990 00 00 70 \u201c500 6% GR ! ther is will comparatively mild SITUATION IN BARCELONA Arrivals at Hal\u2018fax.N.S.Jan, 27 throughout the Dominion.BECOMES DISQUIETING ': Steariers Sagamore, from Huston; Temjeratures: , .- Penmorvah, from Havre; Chaleurs, Min.Max.Barcelona, Spain, Jan.27-\u2014The si- | iro.West Indies; Holmis.from Victoria .\u2026 tuation in Barcelona is becoming dis.Kirkwall.{ Vancouver .0 4» quieting and numerous street fights | Sa\u2018le.t from Halifax, N.$.Jan.27 Calgaey .14 48 occur daily, especially at night be- ' _Steamer Olympic for Liverprnl.Rattleford .6 20 tween Catalinists and followers of Passenger steamer arrivals, Jan.29 Prinee Albert .14 26 Count Romanones, the Spanish Pre- _Kanawha at Liverpool from Hali- Moose Jaw .13 2?mier.Several persons have been ! fax, N.S.: Bankdale at Dunkirk Saskatoon \u2026 s 2 wounded in these clashes.It wax re.| from St.John, N.B.i Medicine Hat .22 44 ported today that two were killed in \u2014 Minnedosa .20 26 8 clash last night, but the Minister 5 * Port Arthur .16 M of the Interior sued an offical de N 1 d Parry Sound .\u2026.a 32 nial saying that they were wounded.London.2.000.28 se The police are making wholesaie ews naex Toronto .«oo weve.0 39 vwitations to private houses and, Kingston .2 3 many wapons have been found and Ottawa .«0 22 34 confiscated.Page| Montreal .M Social and Personal .\u2026.ca ssenen .16 DEFFINITE RESULTS OF hi d Ci 1$t John.9 38 OERMAN ELECTION | Littst Telegraphic and = Cuble = Haitax 00 EL 20 a Paris, Jan.27\u2014The Frankfort ! Forecasts: ; Gazette gives us the definite resuite | Editorial; Correspondence .\u2026.4! Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay: | of the elections to the German As-| tn and About Town sascussn 8) Fresh southwest and west winds, fair sembly 168 Social Democrats; 01 and mild.Centrists; 76 Democrats: 30 Conserva- | Latest Sporting News .6 Upper St.Lawrence and the Ottawa ; tives: 22 National Liberals and $3 In.1 Valley: A little colder and mostly faie; | dependents.At the Theatres .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.local snow flurries.Gui and N nl ; i er St.Lawrence and Nort HALIFAX EXPECTS Germans in Retreat; Prine Be .Shore: Northwest winds.fair and colds .Three Years in a German Prison.9 | er, | STEAMER MEGANTIC.1.ake Superior District: Fresh wes: | Haïitex, NS.Januery ~The Shipping News .cccovoenn 19 terly winds.fle and litte colder.| steamer Megantic with American a Comm .estern Provinces: Fine.not much | Canadian returning troops on board, Financial and arin News.1 change in temperature.| is reported off the harbor tonight, and | Canadian Red Cross Report: Maritime Provinces: Strong north.is expected te dock in the morning.Reminiscences of the Past .19 | west winds, fair and somewhat colder.W CN SODEDCNELENC SES MIST TS MINES: Special This Walsh's Colonial Lawn Notepaper, Regent size.8c 1h.Walsh's Colonial Lawn Envelopes, Regent size.Walsh's Colonial Lawn Notepaper, Boudoir size.Walsh's Colonial Lawn Envelopes, Boudoir size.78c 1b.À very good quality of Linen Notepaper, for 78c lb, while it lasts.3 Dose 3 11 ST.JOHN PIII IHR SRU 42%: \u2014_\u2014\u2014 STREET = | Week JOHN E.WALSH'S Reg'd.QUEBEC TTL STR SOE 0 T J 7 2 Le! 4 ET) FRY * \u2019 CS Ps! 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| (2nd power -machi classes will vont | regular = school (wth the courte the girls will have io He {some teaching ia trade aritsmetle,! {some Fuglish, and taiks on hygiene, i which will deal wth the care of the | body and n'oper clothing, The let vi Cian course which started in Seprem- ; her has abou! wwenty-seven pupils.; à, and the class which Lexar this month ! I! \u2018Ras already eyhtven members.Apart a \u201cfrom the diet:t'an classes about forty | have registered altogether for taistrue- | tion in sewing, millinery and dressmaking.The different grades of réta-Mäkitg clusnes are taken two | murriugs a week, aud the course runs if for s'x weeks.Millivery classes are!) 1 vre afternaom a week, and sew- i «ses are held twos mornings in; ! | i | checked with royal EVA A TINGEY.NIN SNL the week.WOMEN AND CHILDREN.\u2018Women and children arriving at the 4 port of St.John, Ni.are being given | every care and atieniion under ar rangeuents male by the Women's Department of the Repatriation Come ' mitice.(C-\u2014\u2014- + \u2018from overseas after spending two | l'years on service, aud is uw stayiny with hie parents, Hon.P.J.and Mrs.Paradis, Laporte street.Miss Dorothy Currier.Physical staff of hiteen trained nurses.Dérectress at the Y.W.C.\\.returned prie by the Canadian Nationa! to town yesterday morning from Bos- | | +\" provincial Nursing Associationston, whece she was called cwing te | minister to the Lealth and comfort ; the deats oi her brother.of the {mndlies.YVixtra clothing, milk Mss Margueri\u2018e Roy has issued jn.iankets.and maul milk are amon-: vitatons \u2018or « tce and dance to be \u2018he suppiies constantly on hand in ad- held on Sunday next at ile residence dion, in medicinal needs, of ber parents Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Pest Rooms and Dreasing Koons Roy, Claire Fontaine street.at the port are thoroughly cleaned aal Hon.C.F, Delage leit yesterday fisinfected hetween the times of derive Rimousk', where be will represent Parture of every parly.utmost care i the Council of Public Instruction at being taken to prevent any contzion the funeral oi the fate Msgr.Blais, oe infection hy the spraying of beds { which takes place this morning.\u2018and roms with disinfectant at ire luent periods, Tre marriage took place on Satur- .no 8 .Sh i A canteen as run by Vo AL DL work.To dame pyngtican ers, which provides lunches at reason \" * ro .er : Le .: able cost; a sample nienu being two * [EE Dunbiane.Jf Hott: substantial sandwiches and a cup ol Turngren , Dye, of Chicago \u201che | ho: tea or coffee for ten cents.; Earl and Countess were guests yes.Other workers at this jor WR 2 terday at the New Vin He à | Krights of Columbus and V.M.Coa {Sault Ste.Marie.After fe days ithe latter où whem provide a com : .A a few days | {arte free of charge.At the Immigra- LS the Algoma district they will visit ! pion Departmen: stores, fuel can be the bride's bome in Chicago, From cet n for the tram there they will go to England.The PURE .\u201cThe women jicre, representing the - hot Earl of Dunblane met the Countess |, rious focieties.are well organized first in Chicago last summer.3 [THE NAME GUARANTEES land work together ninst harmonious.Mr.Mary R.Gooderham, President ly, each doing her bit to send the of ihe Nat\u2018onai Council of the Im- | iravel'er on her way confortably™ is perial Order of Daughters of the Em.the newn sent back by a woman vic.pire, has issued the foilowing notice: or to Mrs.Chas.Robson of the Ke- | \u201cThe National Exccutive, Imperial patriation Commatee.Order, Daughters of the Empire, | I: adlition tn the splendd work \u201cÀ wish to cail the at\u2018>ntien of the: done by the V.A.D's and nurses.Daughters of the Empire to the 'adies of the Patriotic Fund under- | wedding gilt for Her Royal Highness take to mail letters aud cards, to Patricia of Connaught, and would write and send telegrams, provide or suggest that members of the Order zive stamps.They also assist in look contributing to this gift from the ing up baggage, helping the traveler peop'e of Canada, should send their 'o pass through the cusioms.lookin» =; contributions through the channels : after the children while the mother's designated \u2018n the press of each locale i ticket is passed and examined answer ity or province.\u201d all questions rezardine location A poetess is among the Englian | Toutes, etc.and finally see the whole baronesses since Mr.Fisher Went.family safely ou the train.worth Ditke (Koya! Berkshire Reg): | On hoard the train several nurses ment) hun succeeded his cousin, Sig fake charge of the families, giving as- Charles Wentworth Difike.The new Mstance where necded and travelling Lady Dilke is in literary circles kn.with them from the port to the end ni > y own their journey.Medical supplies and many small comforts are carried hy these nurses for emergency use, Particular provision is made for the care of young mothers and bahies.BLUFF THAT FAILED.General Plumer, who has recently heen recalled to France from Italy, can be very Ironicsl when he chooses, as the following story proves: \u2018 Shortly before the war, when he held the Trish command, a regiment was being manocuvred before him on, a field day, and the Colonel in charge sveceeded in getting his men mixed up pretty thoroughls.} However, he went grimly on, and at | fast, calling a halt, rode up to Plumer | with an air of Importance.\u201c1 fatter myseH that was extremely well done.sir\u201d he said, evidently with [À the ides of trying to bluff that noth.Ing had gone wrong.! \u201cOh, excellent.\u201d was General Plum.| era sauve reply.\u201cBut may 1 ask what | [3 Western Canada Flour Mills Co.Limited HEAD OFFIGE\u2014TORONTS, ONTARIO Casas Food Dour Linence MesmCorand 2-008-Fieue 15, 19, 19, 19 \u201cPURITY OATS MAKES.DBTTER PORRIDGE\" on earth you were trying to do?\u201d F4 Sale Price Retail Division - - - 157-178 St.Joseph Street.TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916: medallion department is basier than them nothing.x wl MILT BRS medallions.| Bring Your.Orders Quickly For Columbia Medallions After more than eighteen months existance, eur Columbia to be able to get enough of these Lesutiful portraits which est rs are\u2019 filled strietiy in rotation, and the ¢ longer you delay the longer you will have to wait for the over.People don't mem $20,000 Worth of Garments Continuing the Sale of Ladies\u2019 Wear $20,000 worth of surplus stock of ladies\u2019 and misses\u2019 wearing apparel for all seasons of the year.An overstock which mus! be cleared at almost any sacrifice.to clear the racks for Spring goods.These bargains have the whole town talking and the trade wondering.Prices Reduced \u201cTo Half And Less Middy Waists | Middies fus ludies and young wonen in white fine duck, in assorted atylez Regular 8125 a 63c, Regular $1.40 Sale Price .Regular $1.60 Sale Price.vvoeen ie T4c Regnlar 1.75 Sale Price .89: Regular $2.00 Sale Prive .Flannelette Waists Ladics\u201d Flanuelette Blouses in bluvk and wiite stripes.dark grey or light grey.Regular $1.25 98: and $1.50, Sale Price v ladiew\u2019 Flannelette Blouses in goud quality, in black and white stripes.Regular #2.00 $1 19 Bale Price .' Ladies\u2019 Flannel Blouses, Regnlar price $3.25 $ | Sale Price .1.48 All Fancy Waists Less 25 Per Cent During this Sale all Fancy Blouses of lingerie, murquisettte.! crepe de chine, crepe georgette, in! black, white and assorted colora.! to he seen in a clioice of literally lnmidreds, priced from $1.65 to $12.00.ALL LESS TWENTY .FIVE PER CENT During this Nele, Blouses will not be excliangeahie, | buttons.Regular 411,54, Coats for young girls, in rat.ne assorted colors, an! assurtel stylos SH to $13.50.Sale Priee .Conts for girls from $ to 12 y od colors and styles.Rey.prices Regular price 48.50.Sale Price 18ale Price .Never Were Such Low Prices On Coats Coats far ladies aul vouna women, in white hanket cloth, trimaned with glk braid with beit and pockots, funcy ivory $3 48 Sale Price 0 14000000 \u2018 around, with pocketx: regular 411,50.Sale price.9 Coats for ladies and young girls in tweed, serge and poplin, 550 18 #9, à Sport Coats for young girls in red flanvel, short cut.Coats for girls from 8 10 12 years in curled doth.trimmed with velour, collar trimmed with velcer, lined in nice satin.Regular price $9.5) to $11.50.Sale A Genuine Bargain Sale of Immense Proportions a ~ Skirts Are Much Underpriced Ladies\u201d Skirts of ecru linen and; | khaki colored duck, and striped | duck, in assorted colors.Former-; ladies\u2019 Skirts in fine white pique trimmed with pockeis and buttous.Regular 4.00 aud $4.50 ue $243 $1 03) Sale Price .\"We : Ladies\u201d Skirts in white cordurey { Ladies Skirts of white duck ia! velvet, with pockets and pearl but- $1 49 tous, Regular $4.50 and $2.93 #3.00.Sale Price .\u2026 Underskvrta of Mack lusterine $1.93 | ly $4.00 to 5.00.Sale Price .assorted styles.Regular $2.50.Sale Price .Regular #3.00 apd £3.25.and woire, Sale Price $1 43 184: Priee .Hundreds of smart »; color white, heli all y 98 2 2 Regular prices from $3 98 Sale price each.LL a a ee re eut ae 00 ' suis Sale Prier 92.08 $243 Sale Price .Sale Price .,.¥15.00 to $17.00 vi Price .Cea.Sate price ., $6.49 Fancy Dresses in Sil \u2018soles of \u2018\u2018 Health\u2019\u2019 brand wool Sensational Values In Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Dresses in white marquisette, flowered and striped muslin in various colors, former value $7.50 to $10.00 Formerly $9.00 to $11.00.Formerly 12.00 to $14.50, Ladics* heautifui eilk dreases, formerly For Eight Days Only 25 Pe- Cent Discount Off All Chine, Georgette and Messaline Silk, Wool Comisoles Only 69c Ladies\u2019 good warm cami.| open or closed styles sale price .69c | Ladies\u2019 fleecelined cotton HN ss 3c) sale price Two Big Specials In Aprons Ladies\u2019 aprons of eotton in assorted colors 39 sale price each.c Ladies\u2019 cotton aprons with fi sleeves, assorted colors Bl price .od colors 49 i House Dresses An immense variety of [Ji house dresses in cotton zephyr or gingham in light or dark colors, clearance | ene $198 Spectals In Gloves | Ladies\u2019 All Wool Gloves, in a range of color, 49 i all sizes.Special a pair GC.i Ladies\u2019 Fleecelined Gloves [i in black, white and grey, 1 dome fasteners 49 Special Price à pair.c Ji _ ladics\u2019 Chamoisete Gloves | in white, grey and chamois if Special Sale Price à pair .69c dresses for ladies and misses | $2.98 ET 0 ne sa.SX k, Crepe de Delineator, 1 years aubecript price of oii An Invitation to ladies to call at our paitern counter and consil with Miss aves of the Butterick Publishing © ; fn hions on wideh she is an autrority.cial offer to readers of the Drlineator and Miroir Des Modes, Miroir des Modes, 1 years subscription mpany on the subject of Spring Miss Mayes is making à ape- ion at the reduced 96: LL $1.25 Music Wh Universal The following pieces of mum of them over.The Babbling Brook Heverie, by Jincoln 1 ; Evening Shadow Reverie by Vandersloot.loves\u2019 Pleading Walts by Pierson.Waits Céleste by \u2018Drillerÿ Fascination Waits by Grey.Coeur D'Amour by Cobb.Amidst the Roses by Laceytheatres, private orchestras und by amateurs, Come in aud try some ich Enjoys \u2018 Popularity \u201care being played everywhere in During this week we will con Angels of Night Reverie by Lincoin.: La Voix des Fleurs, Vaise par O.| s0 much appreciated that aH sho gmith ne A Hi ; wish to save so considerably un tite to the American Flag ; E.Philipe.hy in the department.Minita Three Step by Platsinann.Trinity Chimes.Reverie by Lin- | sise; epecial exoh .:.20 par cent on all nilverware, citglagg, porvelain and goods in our chinaware department.This discount \"Pudding dishes with perforated tinue ® give = tid uid taky advantage of if the boentiful articles RY TE: \u2018bande,\u2019 7 inch @4 Senna ts >.Massaging the scalp with a very small quantity of olive oil has à tend- ! | DARKER HAIR.| ency to make the dair darker.Jeanctte Waltz by Jacobson.Garden of Beauty Walts by Love: [include one conf for smock copy lange.wln.8 Inche sise, 54e de Kara Nés | peel SA °, e a] .ne oo fe ples 8 in oval pine \u2018 extra.special price e ESTABLISHED 1764, A SUMMARY OF CANADA'S TRADE DOMINION BUREAU OP STATIS TICS ISSUES ANALYSIS FOR .PAST YEAR Ottawa, Ont, Jan.$7\u2014A summary of the trade of Canada Jy the 1018 calendar year issued today by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics places the value of Canadian exports for the twelve months at $1,399,708.844, as compared with $1.347.340,885 for 1917 snd $1.001,708,403 for 1916.Imports for consumption were to the value of $906,954,900 as against $1.005,071.718, in 1917, and $766,501,- 813 in 1918, There was a considerable falling oft in the amount of duties collected in 1918, the total being $154,849.472.In 1917 cbdllections reached the larger total of $167.041,330, while in 1916.the customs revenue stood at $132.002.178.During 1918 goods exported to the United Kingdom were to the value of £304.250.680, These figures were away below the exports in 1817 to the United Kingiom when they were valued at $373.700.892, and also below the 1916 Reures which stood at $700,586.967.Tmports from the United Kingdom likewise dropped, being to the value of $72,870,100, as against $91,136,788 in $917 and $102.034,836 in 1916, The United States exports to Canaia fell helow the 1917 figures when trey were to the value of $828,886,594 25 against $73K.142,064 in 1918.In 1914 the United States sold to Canada goods worth $392,008,009.Cs-ada sold to the United States goods worth at $432,232.148.which vas approximately two million doHurs worth more than in 1917.As compared with 1916, when our tiles amounted to only $260.024,864, the increases was large.Canada's exports to France in 1918 siond at $101.501,308 or just a little © n=¢ than one half of the value of Frerch gnods important in 1917, but simast twice the value of 1918 exports which stond at $85.771.533.Our imports were, from France.small being to the value of $3.754.781, as compare* with $5,715,770 in 1917 and $6.371,- C88 in 1918.PERSONAL Mr.F.F.Dugan, of Montreal, is in town a quest at the Chateau.Mr.J.Macdonald, of Ottawa, is in the city, staying at the Chateau.Mr.D.C.McHugh, of Moncton, is in town registered at the Chateau.Mr.W.A.Groves, of Toronto, is a gues: at the Chateau.Dr.A.Lantier, who has been ill for the past week, has now fully recovered.and will be able to attend to his practice from this morning.The many friends of Mme.C.A.Delage (Lucelle Anger), who is a patient in the Hote] Dieu, will be pleased to learn that her illness is not serious, Late arrivals at the Chateau: E.PF.Tomkins, Coaticook; E.F.Dugan, Montreal: E.Godin, Montreal; W.W.Cole, Peterboro; T.J.Corrigan, Crehrane: Robt.J.Qua, H.M.Digtam, G.H.Holly.Toronto; L.Macnamara.Halifax; W.A.Groves, Toronto; Morrison, St.Camille; W.E.Morgan.W.Macdonald, T.J.Wall, Montreal: D.E.McHugh, Moncton: 8.C.Vaughan.Victoria, B.C.; D.P.Fraser, New Glasgow, NS: A.W.Gammons, G, A.Ferguson, Montreal: : J.Macdonald, Ottawa: J.McLuckie, Toronto.GREETINGS PROM OFFICERS OF 8SND BATTALION The Chronicle has much pleasure in a-knowleigine receipt of a Christmas and New Year's Greetings from the officer commanding and officers of the 22nd Battalion, through Major H.Chasse, DS.O.M.C.and has mush pleasure in reciprocating the kind wishes extended.GERMAN COUNCIL PLEADS FOR FREEDOM OF PRESS London, Jan.37\u2014A German wire- Jess despatch received here says the Central Council of the Genman .Republic has issued an appeal to ail soi- diers\u2019 and workmen's councils in the Empire emphatically urging them to refrain from any interference with the freedom of the press.which is characterized as one of the most valuable assets of the revolution, 3d YMCA.ACTIVE IN SIBERIAN C.EF.WILL PROBABLY PERFORM MORE USEFUL SERVICE THAN IN FRANCE.Mayfair, special correspondent with Canadian Forces in Siberia) \u2014The Canadian Y.M.CAA.has set out to carry on an active campaign in connection with the CEFF.in Siberia.One officer, Captain William Patterson, came over with the advance party, and two others, Captain E.M.Smith and Captain J.W.Graves, with the second draft.Already three canteens and three recreation rooms are in operatior in the various barracks in which Canadians are quartered.There are already no less than seven camps of Canadians along the twelve mile waterfront of the city, In this isolated base the Y.M.C.Awill probably perform a more useful service even than it did in, France, because of the extreme difficulty of securing in an Asiatic city the comforts to which Canadians are accustomed.The water in Vladivostok is undrinlmble.so there is abundant need of drinks of one kind or another, while Russian tobacco is a taste that must he acquired by long and arduous training.The canteens have already begun to issue hot drinks free.while stocks of candy, Canadian cigarettes and tobacco, canned vegetables, milk.coffee and tea are available there.Canteen supplies to the extent of one hundred tons monthly wiH be shipped from Canada for the use of the troops, the sum of $100,000 being continuously tied up in this way.Central warehouses and offices have been established here for the distribution of supplies.Concerts, programme and \u2018moving picture shows are given nightly at the various barracks, circulating libraries are run at each unit and the programme includes a full list of sports.The athletic equipment includes skis.skates, hockey.baseball, cricket.badminton, foothatl, and tennis outfits.One important phase of the work in Siberia is the changing of Canagian money into the current coin of Rassis.This too, Is being undertaken.MURDERER CONVICTED.American Slayer of Invalided Canadien Ex-ccidier Goes to Chair.New York Jan.2% \u2014 Richard (\u201cRickey\u201d) Harrison, who has been on trial for the last week in the criminal branch of the Supreme Court, was found guilty tonight of murder in the first degree.Harrison killed George J.Griffiths, an invalided Canadian ex-soldier, at the Knickerbocker Waiters\u2019 Club, climax to a hold-up by Harrison and four others.One of the hold-up men in trying to escape was killed by Patrolman Maskell, who captured Harrison and William Guillaume as they were coming out of the place.Harrison, who is 26 years old has 8 record for fifteen felonies since 1018, \"He escaped punishment for every offense but one.Harrison is to be sentenced Friday.Death in the electric chair is the penalty for his crime.Guillaume is to be placed on trial next Monday.HEARTLESS HOAX.Ottawa, Ont, Jan 37\u2014Following the publication of unfounded rumors to the effect that some 1,800 Canadian soldiers previously reported missing and presumed dead had been located m Germany since the signing.of the Department here has been deluged with letters from al parts of Canada from the next-of-kin of men falling in | this category.The publication of the rumor has \"had distressing results, in that relatives of soldiers reported \"missing and presumed dead\u201d have had hopes revived only to again be shattered, The Mititia Department characterizes the story as a \u201choax\u201d, and is taking steps to discover its origin.ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.Red Cross Society.The Treasurer of the Quebec Branch Red Cross Society, Mrs.John H.Holt, begs to acknowledge with thanks, the following contributions: Mrs.James laurie.towards furnishing of Recreation Room at Kent House Convalescent Home .sassassacu 0e un.$80.00 Mrs, 8.8.Oliver for Prisoners of War 0 800 Monthly subseriptions:\u2014 Mrs.F.Wartele, 3 mes.3.00 CoMected by Miss Henderson.10.00 Collected by Miss H.R.Thompson, names previously publish- Mrs.J.Thom, 18 mos.18.00 The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Red Cross Room at the Cleyring Depot acknowledges with many thanks a barcel of apples from Mrs.Rhodes, a barrel of apples, ease of oranges and bananas, also 13 dozen towels and toflet soap, from Mrs, DobeM, a barrel of apples from Mrs.F.W.Ross, cigare from Mr.McCarthy, and books and magazines from Mrs, Frank Car.September 7th.The crime came as a ' members.armistice last November, the Militia | Viadivostok, Dec.3\u2014(By W.BE .QUEBEC, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919, LAVAL HOSPITAL VISITED BY DUKE WAS ENTERTAINED YESTERDAY BY LT.-GOVERNOR AND SIR LOMER GOUIN.His Excellency the Governor-Gen- eral, accompanied by Colonel Henderson, Military Sccretary, and Lord Minto, A.D.C.,\u201d arrived in town yesterday morning, on a brief visit to the Lieutenant - Governor.Major Pelletier met the Duke of Devonshire ana the members of his staf, and accompanied them to Spencer Wood.The Governor-General was entertained by Sir Lomer Gouin at lunch yesterday afternoon at the Cafe in the Parliament Buildings.The\u2019 other guests were: The L'eutenant-Gover- nor, Hon.A.Taschereau, Hon.N.Perodeau, Hon, H.Mercier, Hon, J.C.Kaine, Hon.W.G.Mitchell.Hon.J.E.Caron.Hon.J.Decarie, Mayor Lavigueur, Hon.T.Chapais, General Landry, Sir A.B.Routhier.Sir Francois Lemieux, Mr.PF.W.Ross.Col.Lafferty, Col.Henderson, and Major Pelletier, A.D.C.After luncheon His Excellency proceeded to the Laval Tuberculosis Hospital, where he was received Ly the Directors of the Institution.Last evening the Lieutenant-Gover- nor and Lady Fitzpatrick entertained at dinner, at Spencer Wood.in honor of His Excellency the Duke of Devonshire.The following gentlemen were invited: His Excellency the Governor-Gen- eral, Mgr.Gagnon, Rev.Father Costetlo, the Hon.the Minister of Lanas and Forests, the Hon.John C.Kaine, the Hon.the Provincial Secretary, the Hon, the Minister of Agriculture, the Hon.N.P.Perodeuu, the Hon.the Minister of Roads.the Hon.the Minister of Colonization, the Hon.the Provincial Treasurer, the Hon.Senator Choquette, the Hon.Senator Landry, the Hon.Senator D.O.L'Esperance, the Hon.Senator Tessier, Chief Justice Sir Francois X.Lemieux, the Hon.Judge Malouin, the Hon.Judge Cannon, the Hon.Judge Rouion.Sir Louis Jette, Sir Adolphe Routhier, the Hon.Judge Gihsone, the Hon.Judge McCorkill, the Hon.Judge Drouin, the Hon.Judge Row.the Hon.Judge Letellier, the Hon.Judge E.J.Flynn, the Hon.Judge Belleau.the Hon.Judge Langelier.the Hon.Judæe Carrell.Mr.O.W.Bedard.Lt.-Col.the Hon.H.G.Henderson, Lord Minto, the Hon.Judge Pelletier.Brig.- General Landry.the Hon.Mr.Beland, the Hon.Mr.Pelletier, Mr.Joseph Sirois.Mr.A.J.Welch, Mr.Rodolphe Audette, Mr.William Power, Sir Geo.Garneau, Mr.Charles Preston, Mr.J.| GC.Scott, Mr.Adjutor Rivard, K.C.: Mr.Edmond Taschereau.N.P., Professor Bracq, and Major Pelletier.This afernoon the Governor-Gen- eral will be the guest of honor of the Canadian Club at funcheon.after which His Excellency will address the An invitation has been issued to the members of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly to attend the function.Following the luncheon, the Duke of Devonshire will visit the Clearing Depat, and will later proceed to the Y.W.C.A.to visit the Municipal CANADIAN STEEL TRADE PROSPECTS DOMINION MUST RISE TO FIRST RANK AS QUALITY PRODUCER.Toronto, Ont, Jan.2i\u2014in tie course nf an address to the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association.Toranto, today, on prospects for trade for Great Britain, France and Belgium for Canadian iron and steel produc:s, Col- «onel David Carnegie, of the Imperial Munitions Bourd said: \u201cWe have fine deposits of magues- ite in Canala, developed during the war, which is of excellent value for our furraces, making it unue-essa-y to import as hitherto.Our carbon electrodes are second to none and | cheaper than are produced in Fug everything, in faet, calls ior Canada to rise to the first rank as a produces of high quality steeta.\u201d Discussing prospects of traie with France, Colonel Carnegie said the re- sourcefviness of that country espe- Alsace and Lorraine, would enable hd; to repair her nwn waste places without calling upon other conntries.As for Belgium.it was believed she would need to buy iron and steel products for one or two years while she was rebuilding hut after that woul | return to her former place as 1 exporter of rolled stack and cast stecl products, : Regarding Britain.the amount of work likely to he secured through the Government for public works will no | doubt exceed the pre-war annual requirements, owing to most of the okd- inary Covernment contracts during the war having been suspended.said Colonel Carnegie.PLEASANT EVENING SPENT BY SOLDIERS ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN IN THEIR HONOR AT CLEARING DEPOT AND Y.M.C.A.Notwithstanding the tremendous rush at the Clearing Depot in getting their homes as quickly as possible, Capt.Jones was able to make various arrangements so that most, if not all the men were given a fair share of en- tentainment yesterday.Last evening an overflow audience greeted the artists who had been gathered together by Mrs.Wm.J.B.Frasergram in his own happy and fatherly way.making the lads fee! perfectly at home.Capt.Jones whn has the faculty of being almost everywhere at the same! , moment, found time tn render a vocal Chapter, Imperial Daughters of the! solo as his part of the program, which Empire.He will be received hy Mrsto the members.In the evening the Duke will aqain be the guest at dinner oi His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor and Lady Fitzpatrick.TYROL WOULD ; was as follows: Finniss, Regent, and His Excellency | vocal Solo will probably deliver a short address, Vocal Solo .4 ! d .Miss Donohue , Barnes, Labor representative on the ; informed the Navy Department today Miss Corcoran Capt.Jones \"Vocal Solo ., Vocal Sois .Miss Knowles Vocal Salo .Miss Humphreys Voea! Salo .Vocal Soin | Accompanist .aud: we have nickel in abundance; ! ially with the restoration to her of! the several thousand men away to! | He sent back a letter of deep grati- | \u2018 ( | | Dr.Farquharson handled the pro.| The Misses Taylor .The \u2018Quebec \u2014 Chronicle SALVATION ARMY FUND NEARLY $20,000 OBJECTIVE EXPECTED TO BE REACHED BEFORE THE WEEK ENDS.While subscriptions to the Saivation Army's Soldiers\u2019 Home-Coming Campaign were fairly good yesterday, the responses to the appeal were not as encouraging as was ant cipated and it is hoped that today's collections will bring the amount to date clore up to Quebec's allotment of $23,000.The to:al amount collected up to last night was $19,042.63, which leaves slightly over five thousand dollars yet to be secured, The Salvation Army is deserving of all the support that can be given it as it has and is still doing wonderful work in looking after the soldiers and their dependents.As an example of this, the fo'owing will be read with interest: .A Canadian soldier ut the front received word that his wife in Ontario was dying.He hag five small children, but no relatives in this country to look after them.In his auxiety he consulted a salvation Army woman at the front.She immediately wrote Toronto headquarters, The Salvation he Army had already visited the home, found the wife dead.and the children in great distress.They had already taken them under their care.This information was cabled to the father.tude, went out inte action and was killed.The five little ones \u2014 now fatherless and motherless\u2014will be under the Christian care and supgr- v.sion of the Salvation Army for many years, until they are able to care for themselves.This is not an isolated instance\u2014 another case concerned a mother and three children\u2014a third case concerned a mother and five children\u2014and so on\u2014new cases of similar and even worse distress are reported every week.The campaign is continuing all this week and those who have not yet subscribed but intend doing so need | pot wait until a canvasser calls on ; them; ali they have to do is to send | his room were found quantities of their donation to the President of the local committee, Mr.J.T.Ross, to the SoMiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 League, or address it in care of The Chronicle.Yesterday's subscriptions were as follows: Previously acknowledged .$19.098.63 The B.Houde Co, Ltd.280.00 Mr.and Mrs.D.H.Perming- ton .02ccnens 05 100.00 Mrs.J.A.Scott .30.00 W.D.Brown .25.00 Amounts under $23.00 .25.08 Chronicle List: Mrs.W.K.C.\u2026.\u2026.1.00 45.00 IM.EO 5.00 LH .13.00 J.G.Boyce .25.00 Soldiers\u2019 amounts .2.00 Total .$19,642.62 PROTEST AGAINST IMMIGRATION RESTRICTORS Paris, Jan.27\u2014 George Nicoll British press delegation today told members of the American press that -.Pte.Blankinsot | European labor.while it was unable .Pte.Turner to take any measures to prevent its to à .Miss Grant | passage, were strongly against such a j Itatian ry Fruit and smokes were served to all law as that proposed by the American ordered the fag JOIN SWITZERLAND ; the Tads at the conclusion of the pro.Fedration of Labor prohibiting immi- Geneva.Switzerland, Janplebiscite in the former Austrian districts of Voralberg and Tyrol, wnich adjoin Switzerland on the east, shows : that sixty percent of the citizens favor a union with Switzerland.Tt is understood however, that the Swiss Confederation is not anxious to add another canton, especially Austr'an, * and is likely to refuse the request.THE VICTIMS OF LA GRIPPE Every winter la grippe sweeps over Canada like à scourge, leaving behind hundreds of hesith-wrecked victims.Ask any of those who have been attacked by la grippe what their present condition of health is and most ol them will answer: \u201cSince I had the grip I have never been well.\u201d This trouble leaves hehind a persistent weakness of the limbs, bad digestion, shortness of breath.and palpitation of the heart, caused by the thindlooded condition in which grip almost always leaves its victima after the fever and influenza have subsided.They are at the mercy of relapses end complications, often very serious.This condition will continue until the blood Is tuilt up again, and for this purpose nothing can equal a fair treatment with Dr, Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, From first to fast dose these pills make new, rich, red blood, which reaches every organ and every nerve in the body.Thus the Iingering germs are driven from the body, and the weak.despondent victims of la glippe are transformed into cheerful, healthy, happy men and women.r.Wilisme' Pink Pis are sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 40 cents n box or six boxes for $0.80 from The Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine C3, Brockville, Oat, then had hy the boys and visiting party.Hearty cheers for the ladies were given and after the singing of \u2018the National Anthem.the ladies de- \u201careed to the straîns of \u201cGood Niaht Ladies\u201d.sung hy the hoys they left behind them.At the Y.M.C.Awere entertained at the Y.MCA.Inst night.Supper war served to the la ls and a concert was given În their honor.\u2018The men thoroughly enjoyed the warm-hearted reception tendered them and at the conclusion gave three rousing cheers for the ladies and gen- tiemen who proviied such a pleasant evening for them, ! The program was as follows: 1\u20149Yoldiers\u2019 Sing-song .Chorus 2\u2014S8olo .Mise Amy 3\u2014Reading .Mr.Lyon Maclaren 4\u2014S8olo .Miss McArthur Address of Welcome.Mr.Geo, Fry 8&\u2014Solo .\u2026.Miss Messervey ?\u20148olo ., .Miss Humphreys Mrs.Preiffer and Mrs.Stott acted as accompanist during the entertainment.NO REPLY FROM RUSSIAN FACTIONS Paris, Jan.87-No direet reply to the invitation extended to the various Russ\u2018an factions for a conference with representatives of the Allied and Associated Governments has ao far been received from any quarter, The protests that have been filed by the anti-Bolshevik elements in Paris are not regarded as fully authorized by their governments.and the reply sent out by M.Tchitchern.the Bolshevik Foreign Minister.by wireless through Stockholm and addressed to 8 Patis newspaper, is considered ap being altogether unofficial i | | 27\u2014A | gram and a real good social t'me was .gration to the United States for some years after the signing of the pesce treaty.! PRANCO-RUMANIAN TROOPS HAVE ENTERED KIEV.Paris, Jan.37¥\u2014(Havas)\u2014A despatch received here from Vienna HGH HEELS PUT COANS ON TOES Tells Women How to Dry Up a Corn So It lifts Out Without Pain.Modern high-heeled of a drug called freezone, which slightest danger or inconvenience.A few drops applied directly upon the tender.aching corn stops the sore ness and shortly the entire com, root and all, lifts right owt.Tt Is a sticky substance, which dries the moment n is applied, and thousands of men and women use it because the com shrivels wp and comes out withowt inflaming or even irritating the surreunding tiesue or skin.Cut this out and try lt M your corns bother you.says | Franco-Rumanian troops have enter- Some two hundred returned men ¢d Kiev.Russiafootwear buckles the toes and produces corns, and many of the thousands of hospital cases of infection and lockjaw are the result of woman's suicidal habit of trying to cut away these painful pests, For little cost there can be obtined at any pharmacy a quarter df an Junce 8 sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus without the \"OMEGA\" RAN AMOK IN PHILADELPHIA CRAZED FOREIGNER SHOT WILDLY AS CROWD ATTEMPTED HIS CAPTURE.Philadeiphis, Pa.Jan.27\u2014\\With a loaded revolver in each hand, a san who gave his name as \u201cOmega, son of Jesus Christ,\u201d ran amok througi the streets near the centre of the \u20ac ty & L'E crowd tried to capture him Before he was finally overtaken and beaten into insensibility by u moter.cycle policeman he had shot and kiil- ed three men and wou: ad iive uihers, two of them seriously, The dead are: Thomas Halloran, an employee of the Philadelphia Ray ii | Transit Company.Johan Knox and ! George Dingail, policemen.i According to the police tie man is a religious fanatic and Yad become obsessed with the \u2018dea that tie spirit of his father was being toriured in | the power house of the Transit Comi pany, where he shot his first two v.c.tims.Rushing out of the power | house before other employees realize] what had happened, the crazed man { fled through the streets with a crowd of civilians and policemen in pursuit Two blocks away he came upon i lin the centre of the street directing traffic.Dingall fell mortally wounded.All the time the pursuing crowd was | growing in numbers aud after a chasc \u2018of about a mile motorcycle policemen | Knox and Heron overtook him.Findjing that he was trapped the man wheeled around and thrust revolvers ; agminst the bodies of both policemen (and pulled the triggers.: pointed at Knox went off and killed him instantly but that directed against * Heron missed fire and the officer shot ! the maniac in the leg and beat him | unconscious.she crowd leaped upon \u2018him but he was finally rescued and | taken to a hospital.A notebook found in the man's clothing contains a list of all the : power houses in Philadelphia and in religious and anarchistic literature printed in Italian and German.At his room'ng house he was known as George Lembo, but beyond that na information was obtainable.It was said he had been there only a short time.He is about thirty years of age MARTIAL LAW IN MAGALLENES.Buenos Aires.January 27\u2014Martial law has heen declared in the territory \"of Magallanes, in the extreme south \u201cof Chile, according to official information received hy the Argentine forces have seized correspondence of the agi- ' tators, which, it is announced, shows that the movement in the southern part of Chile is being directed from Buenos Aires.| FLAG INCIDENT IS AMICABLY CLOSED.Washington, D.C.January 27-\u2014Rear Admiral Niblack, commanding the American naval forces in the Adriatic, that the action of the Italiln authori- \u2018ties in hauling down the American flag on the steamer Dinara was due misunderstanding.and that the commander had apologized and restored.\u2014 Certain 9 Only today, shooting in every direction us, | Policeman Dingall, who was standing With a wld cry he dashed ' at the policeman, firng as ic ran., The one | Best Advertising Medium in City TWO CENTS.BOLSHEVIK NOW UPON OFFENSIVE { DRIVE AGAINST FOUR THIN ALLIED COLUMNS SOUTH OF | \"ARCHANGEL.Archangel, Sunday.lan.26 \u2014 (By the Associated I'ress)\u2014Tiae Bolshevki are now on tie offensive with infuntey or artillery, or boti against four of the seven thin columns of the Alles and Russians whith pave | bensirèted southwar! through irozen Jorest -wamps oi tbe Fr \u2018ace of Archange:.Last night the enemy en er:d Sherkur.k wnile the tred co'uma 0° Amer'can, Russians an! British \u2018which have evacuated Shenkur>k, marciei in around \u2018nu a detour over the \u201ceep snow oa the read, evadi.g à force oi scxeral hundred of tie «nemy.vho waited on the main h xh road to trap the column iu \u2018ts re.reut.in good sprits, despite long na- cites in the cold and ten days 0\u201d ha i fighting, the Americurs and other troops oi the ali\u2018ed forces we + toux at Shego.hr, saprox va.ve ,th'rty miles north of Shenkursk th Vaga River.The enemy a rentiy \u2018s serding patrois to *.pire retrcaung troops, but up ti morte re ets made on this se:o-.Saturday the Boishev % rac.t allied positions at Tareszvo.a vil'age some forty miles east of She s kursk in the sector between the i Vaga River and the Vologda raît- ; read.Théy were repuised with heu v- | losses, the British.American and .Russian troops fighting with such \"valor that the enemy co'umn whica attacked on the left of Tareszvo.along the Kotchmas road.retired ia cons derable disorder, leaving twenty ; men dead in th «snow.On the right | of the village an enemy column was spotted by the American artillery and retreated, under a rain oi shells.On the Dvina River no iniantry attacks have as vet developed although the enemy artillery continues a heavy hombardment at Tulgas.On the Vologda railroad the enemy\u2019s armored train continues to she! the Allied positions and recently h's patrols, moving over frozen trails in the swamps which were impassable in the summer.have attempted bombing raids against American outposts.POLISH BORDER LANDS.t ! \u2019 tie Re ul Agreed Their Defense Essential to Existence as Independent State.Taris.Jan.M\u2014According to a Ware saw despatch received here today by the Nationa! Polish Committee.a great meeting has heen held in the great hali of the Warsaw Philaemon.« Society to discuss the question of the deferce of the Poiish border lande.Ignace Yan Padercwski.the Polish Premier.was present.as also were American representatives and Rritish and Italian representatives.The Rev.Mr.Terek.speaking on behalf of the Poles of the United States conveved their wishes far the complete success of the Polish cause.Other speakers were Herr Grochat ski, former Austrian deputy far Fast Gaticia, and M.Rymer, member of the Supreme Pennie's Council of Posen All the speakers agreed that it was urgently necessary to defend the Patish hor fer lands.without which.1t was stated.Poland could not exist as an independent State.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 By frrainiment J 8.i.King Gorge A The Prices On Tweed Coats ; And ; Dresses Are Knocked Sky High 14 Only Smart Tweed Coats and Dresses Of Combination Serge and Satin All Half Price.Holt Rafrows a wh 4 t . The Quebec Chranicle ce mer pe CEE Printed and p-blished by The Chronicle Pinting Company, D.Watson, General Manager, ac the building of the Company, 9 Buade Btreet, Quebec.Subscription: Daily, $4.00 per sanum; Weekly, $1.08 per annusti pay- sble in advance.Advertisements: 18 crats pyr 4gaie line each irvsusmacu a New Keystone Comedy; Weekly.là oits.a \u2014\u2014rrme eu » 4 WREAK OCI.22 Q200 00 London, Jan, 87\u2014Calcutta Linseed, wfioat £32 10; Linseed 01 885, bperin vi Add; dCetrucum.Anterie tn refined 1s 4 1-2d; apiroté' 1a à 1-84; Turpentine American, nominal French 108s; Spanish 1704s; Rosin wpe \u201c6G\u201d 808.Savannah, Ga, Jan.37\u2014Turpen.tine flem; sales 111; receipts 199; shipments 661; stoek 30,164.Rosin, no wading; sales, none; re.cepts 639; shipments 3,010; stock 80,000.TO LUMBER MERCHANTS The men working in the booms at SiMlery, Cap Rouge, ete., as Linemen, Broad and Smal Axe Men, beg to notify Luntber Merchants and others ooncerned, that they will seek an in erease of wages on and after the First Gay of May, 2010.BY ORDER.Jes Coroner Tolcoeur will hold an inquest this morning.TEMPERANCE FORCES: WILL STORM QUEBEC DELEGATION FROM QUEBEC TERVIEW CABINET TODAY.+ i 1 Quebec will Lie stormed today hy a joint delegation of the temperance forces of Quchee and Montreal, who will make their annual call on the Gouin cabinet to urge the enforcement of prohibition throughout the prove ince.According to a bill passed bys the Legislature in 1918 the Province of Quebec is to go dry in May.1919, and the abject of the temperance Organizations on this occasion is undershrod to be to petition the Government to create the necessary machinery to enforce the Prohibition Act in an effic- , ent manner, Tt is generafly felt that the Gnvera- | ment wil chezrfully accede to this re- | cuest.hut nn the other hand it is stat.el that there is a strong feeling lamorent the lexisiators that there should be some modification in the set passed last session to permit the sale ! of light wines and heer after the 1st { of May.| What the intention of the Govern- ; ment is for the present session has not | vet heen announced.but it is presam.led that it may be indicated to some , extent by the answer which Sir Lamer , Gouin wil give tn the delegation that ' waits on him today.; \u2014_\u2014 rs OBSEOUIES OF THE LATE MISS MARY C.DERMODY.The obsequies of the late Miss ' Mary C.Dermndy were held at St.Patrick's Church, McMahon street vesterday morning in the presence of a large gathering of friends and relatives.The were received at the church by Rev Father Meehan, C.SS.R., who also celebrated: the : : Local Agents, or to: » |nouncement of a drastic cut in ocean | British Ministry of Shipping hus | res shore irconeu ia Cure profes-| \u201cLio (or more) uniforms (turics and rot, fulfiled ht ondition.there | Compromises between Dobtues and caf freight rates hy British ships, At-| cut shipping rates from United States | and such a selling of stocks us ac.| Pants).in blue serge, marine eslor; retained five dollars 2 dav, Creditors.\"THE ROBERT REFORD COM.lantic Gulf losing 3 to the United Kingdom from $3.50 to | srrred.EC | been | Tarties tendering must sad in| for delay after sald date until the Tax | .PANY.LIMITED, it within the an.« nt ; curred on Saturday might have been samples of serge, and the serge must | uniform shal! he delivered i iss ST, PETER STREET 2 \u2018 TED, Brooklyn Transit within the sma 2 $1 a hundred and from $1.75 to 80 | ouly a demonstration by this short Ibe of the same quality and color as| Tenderers are reminded to send .est fraction of a new low quotation ! cents per cubic foot, a rediction of interest who were afraid that a large .les tn be seen, with à mode: | onfv one sample with thot a n\u201c 1 Dominien Euïiéing -: Quebec a 67 St.Peter Street, on its further decline to 18 3-8 and 68.66 per cent.This looks like the | movement might develop and they : \u2018\"° piform, at the office of the Chiel | For farther information sem\u201d \u2018Phones 4530 4081.Quebec, Que.consolidated Gas added over two | beginning of the prosperity, the re- | might be forced to cover, It looks as voi Ps * es er ne « hiel the Mec op\u201d in et on rr te J21x10 points to last Saturday's severe loss, duction is surprising in view of the if something like this did occur and | ice a e y , ef of the tre | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .blicati h *s ad nai td dati { derers shall atso have all the neces- | Brigade.ES = ; - en publication of the My ® 3.request on the part of the Shipping | todays market has been distinedy sary information.The insignia and (Signed) AUC.MALOUIN.£ TRENCH LIN verse Srna], sateen einer ris Board that the rate be kept up for steady with a strong tone in the last CU Le of aniforms ill be furaiennd Asst.City Cleric || Before placing your order for any- Be SOMEALE TRANSATLANFIQUE | vestment issues inclined to lower le- P ee hour future has many elements of by the cy.rendering maet deposit .thing in Offices Supplies to WORE FIANCE.| |B le dr Dr rates inserts, Bat femal con | Ge Co re ides.shen NEW YORK.-FRANCE.: ; ; the United States are getting prac- [tions are wonderfuily favorable and - tof, epted cheque Ff 83 Weekly Departures: _ Heavy buying of United Kingdom tically no new orders and are gradual- | they must assert themselves soonce | one hundred dollars, Pick ail = BANK OF MONTREAL 6 4 _ Wm.M.Macpherson.56 Daihousie | s0wes at a Shah sain was the only | |y giminishing their activities.At the \u2018or later.| confiscated if the person refuses to - rices.Special prices i mE S.Stocking.33 St.Louis st; C.Le one Dom market, Liberty moment there is noth'ng in the situa- In the interim we nce apt to have [HIS ontract.Nghe is b JE thet o or ou Pe ities.Pe oil give A Langevin, 30 St.John st.Quebec.4 | tion upon which an estimate can be a trading market.AN the unif shall be delivered END ce \"HRÉE ran came, rge qua: A ve re groups.elles.(Par value), aggrega- based as to how soon industrial ac-.Total Sales 403,700.by the drat day of May et (1919, i La he puid fad Sapa) Siok Ci them under no obligation with United tivity will be resumed.TS and if the contractors fail to fulfil! the | pleasure.< | e eurrent quarter II i bonds were un * ee ; (By Breen & Gourdeau) that condition.thera shall be retained | after Savirday, toe FIRST DAY wd V ACH ON The country at large 1s clamoring New York, Jan.27\u2014Nothing new | five dollars a day for each day's delay .next, to of .Fe Co.; 3o00pSoot0000OS00SO for a reduction in the cost of living developed over the week-end to affec! | after said date.Should additional un.Feoard of Sls Janvery, 1919, | CARRY YOUR MONEY .p | tnd vigorously opposing our being in any way the genera! situation.Fur.liforms be required, the contractors | By order of the Beard.Office Stationers, | oo.a % NEW YORK MARKET.9 taxed unnecessarily for the benefit of thermore, further consideration of the | ghall be obliged to supply the same ( FREDERICK WILLIAMBTAYLOR, 67 SAULT AU MATELOT 8T, 1 1e \u201ca | foreigners., lifting of the ban upon speculative | at the price and on the conditions General QUEBEC.EXPRESS TRAVELLERS CHECKS \u2018O00 0000 COND BY BD Ba «ss credit failed to influence sentiment, at | stipulated in the contract.Montreal, Zlst January, 1019.A SAFE and CONVENIENT Removal of restrictions on New | least, s0 far as the reflection of it in | The contractors at the signing of \u2014 also \u2014 (By Bruneau & Dupuis) York Stock Exchange brokerage ; the stock market jodsy was cancer: the contract shat be obligd to fur = ; .toans announced at the end of the \u2018ed.Prices opened rather irregularly, | nish to the satisfaction of his onor | gm HE a a i CE {I LT 7 TRAVELLERS ACCIDENT eg ni wl \"4% a weel, apparently because of larger ' hut with losses over-matching that of | the Mayor, te relialile securities.ml LST AR 8 : | money supplies, is a favorable ae- | gains and with no improvement in The Police Committee does not! - had * Bari longer Terms at Am Can Co.46% 47 44% 4h | velopment that will permit natural ; buying power apparent.Although | bind itse'l to accept the lowest or a uced Rates.Am Car Fdy.90 vo 883; 09 expansion of bullish interest in the | price fluctuations continued irregular | any of the tenders.The contractors B = mme Am Woolen.uo o poe ! stock market.i throughout the five hours of business, | shall pay the cost of drawing up the i i see >.a > se ; the tendency was toward lower levels | notarial contract and supp ying à cer- A REDUCTION FOR ONE MONTH = F.8.STOCKING Am S & R.70% 70% 6944 70% It does not take much of an opti- | with pronunced weakness occurring | tified enpy thereof to the Police and B load $4.80 Nn Ge Railroad and St Ant Af Hite rs 8% 833 81 aay mistic character to change the condi- in a number of issues.The announce Fire Committee, A J ; Birch and Maple, Jered ane split.oud oud 3.30 it neral Ri eamablp Agt - vad ii | tion oi affairs be ture |.ment that the British Ministry of | Secretary nf Police an?wi I .Ÿ 3 ST.LOUIS 87.Tel oa (Am TAT 100% tel | 00 ee human, nat ire lhipments ordered a reduction ol Fire Committers Bien taba: sawed SPE re per load 878 Ana Mining.por wh sek » 1 tic and it is much casier to develop ! 66 2-3 per cent.in ocean freight rates AUG.MALOUIN.CEDAR \u2018SHINGLES.TT he & Noa a a a 9234 [an upward tendency in stocks under \u2018between the United States and Brit- Asst.City Clerk.i \u2019 .ao T.FILL AN, lds oa _ pol es os 4 present conditions than a downward.ish ports, served to bring about » SE A = ce ool on hand at the present time : limited pur et Tq | oy .0 ! heavy selling of Marine shares, par- C gles, rst quality.which we sell a e \u201c Investment Securities | 8 RE pres sai 19% ed! i Present prices for Union Pacific, ticularty the preferred.The Fone crry Or QUESkC + of the market anybody needing Shingles should place an order : a Defendant.{NY NH & H, 29% .vor |, There are many atocks in the mar 145, a ; \"lease imnioveables to notify the ci*y ! The Defendant is ordered to appear | North Pac .101; 0014 0034 vob | ket which represent miore dollars perl Brailian: 80 21 31.[of afl leases verbal or written consent.| within a month, Penna .45% 4% aati 45 | share in net Naud assets than market | Asbestos pid: 80 at «212, 10 at 0214 | ed hy them, to compel the proprietors | St.Joseph, Bee, Jan.37th, 1919, O Cities Gas.43% AW 4834 4314 | Prices indicate.Profits may shrink | Cement: 5 at 63.6 at 63%.i of all buildings to lay automatic valves (Signed) \"VEZINA * FERRON Russian bonds - for a while, ha equities will oman «War Loans.due 1:11: $8,000 at, 98% | upon their private drains, to compel Ny b * \u2026.\u2026 \u2026 MT 50% says se igh.$ situation, in time, is bound | Spanish River: 14 at 14, proprietors of auto-taxis for hire, to True copy.P.s.Cc 8% n 4 10 su to be realred in a country which has! Nowa Seatis Kank: 10 at 270.supply their vehicles with taxi-mear- FARIBAULT & BOLDUC Russian bonds | Atty: for Pleo .6% .67 + 6 a; the favored position enjoyed by the | Montreal Bank: 1 at 216%.ere, to compel a municipality from i ty.for Plaintiff, Ry Sn Spring.7234 7a%4 7ais 721 | United States.Car: 10 at 50.whicn comes a child who is condemned | Jans Royal Dutch.7% 7% 77 7 see Maple Leaf: 10 at 126%, i to he sent to an industrial school to f = Reading .6 703 77% 76%4| With credit restrictions on stock | Montreal Power: 1 at \u201c4, 20 at A3%, ( pay the cote of internment of the 0 VICTORY BONDS BOUGHT | Rep I & 8.74 .en 74 [market loans finally removed alto.28 at 83%.40 at =51,.said crild as well as the costs of teans.| 33 \u201d se her, speculators in stocks are sup- Montreal Cotton: 73 at 60.portation, to claim from the occupant .South Pac .:: 00% se 4 : get ; snd sold.| l'rices on application.9 _ .26% | plied with means tn carry out their {| Ottawa Powe-: 46 at 75, or suhsequent possessor cf a piece o* | Fa ' Bouth Ry .% | Send Bride registered mail, Studebaker .483 40 48% 49 |operations on the constructive side Ogilvie phd: 13 at 10714.land the taxes imposed @pon the said 9 CAGNEY & EISELE, \"The Tex Co.167 194% 189 163% | of prices with greater freedom than Steamships pid: 5 at 79, 35 at 18%.land.although not inscribed upon : ' ¢ enjoyed for six months or | At hips: t at 44 e valuation roll, ci fire In.1932 Broaiwap New York, USA.Usion Tas iu 104 1064 100% pA Joyed for six mouths o smelters: 4 hat surance companies to supply an an.: ?ee US Rubber.18% 783 7% 76% .\u2026 Textile: 28 at tot; nual repart of their operations.to pass Ig Jercoa S bee U 8 Bteei .\u2026 01% #3 90) #8 | Stock speculation developed \u2018a; Tramway Debentures: 81.700 at 74, |hy-lnws destined to encourage the es: ro \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pié ns.118 |otrong tone Baturdey when sharp ad-{ Steel of Canada: 130 at 80.phare Tories on pin he | : re _ , ro i1OY ,LANGLAIS, Utah Cop .0 10% 70 ns vances took place in response to the | ON @ où | mèces of land for tha nurpnee, to levy | Come In | LCUBOUT & ROCHETTE |' Willis Olland.36 2434 344 1 removal of restrictions on Stock Ex- .° q | upon every person nccupving an im.© ADVOCATES Westinghouse.413% 41% 41 61 | change loans.9 COTTON MARKETS q | movable pronerty an «nnual tax not | k Th es : exceeding three per cent.to extend 0 em Vel ou d i ê 158 Ge.Peter St Tele.3000-0001 '.SHAR CD EN NI UD 18 of the duration of the term of office of 0 ' fl fl Night Office the Mayor and of the aldermen to \u201celf oseph Bb == .four years.to compel the payment of \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 fre « &.J Tel.1006 ! P.O.Box 212 Tel.183 New York, Jan.2 Cotton futures a personal tax from every person earn- re lelosed steady.Closne bida: March, ing à salary within the limits of the } - - \u2014; BREEN & GOURDEAU ne dar, e3hc; July Home: du.city sithouh not hein n resident ARLIN 0 N } sroc MERS Pik din thereof and for other purposes, Hthr inglon\u2019s Bakery @ FT.PETER STREET.sad 6 BAULT-AU-MATELOT STARET ae ie dine spl June FF CHOC Cle Every variety of high-grade \u2014 snaxs.ty Cler Bakery Joos, deliver te Frivate Vire Ccnnectiona Liverpool \u2014 Cotton.spot fair de.| = en rea Reg'd sll parts the City daily.» & members aa) Boosh mand.Prices Arm.American mid- | ordinary, 14.67d, The sales of the day Tel 0480.D2 ST.JOHN OT.mit Oram LS member New Yarn Stach Fe, a dling.fair, 19.00d; good middling, | were 1,000 bales, including 708 Ameritrol License, Ne.81016 icage Board of Trade 18.404; middling, 10.74; low mid.(can.Receipts were 1,000 bales.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 dng, 10.734; good ordinary, 1688d; | Futures closed barely steady.Opposite Post Office à Economy in COAL Consumption and Good Health § Secured y using te Ù DINGTON j BUDDING MECHANICS SUPP: Y CO.LTD.DOES THE TRICK\" po RUMICIFIER 8U-40 ST.PAUL STREET, QUEBEC Makes the air you breathe balmy and comfortable.cost many times over in reduced coal bills.EI ISLA A The Cana: \u201cve jen Almanac iI A National Directory Price $1.50 118-120 Mountain Hill - Quebec {CANADIAN RED T.J.Moore & Co.Ltd.| CROSS SOCIETY REPORT OF THE CHIEF COM.| MISSIONER OVERSEAS FOR THE MONTHS OP SKPTEM- BER, OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER.The last three months, so full of importance in the h story of the world \"have seen the climax oi our work.; Mueh has been done in England, as , will be shown by the facts and the * separate reports, but the centre of our energies has been the work in France.You will read here the reports of the Assistant Commiss:uner in France Major Law: but his plain statement {oi facts hardly dues justice to the .excellent work accomplished by him- seli and hs staff.Try to realize what it meant when our loaded iorries, which had toiled for m'les and wiles over shell-torn rough roads, were tearing into the Began and French towns before the reireating Germans had actually leit them, While the towns which have sutiered for four years from the cruelty of the enemy, were still being heavily shelled.relief was at hand ior the weak and worn men, women and ch ldren who have endured these four years of martyrdom.The arrival ot these lorries loaded with quantities of nourishing food of all descriptions must have seemed lke 8 miraculous intervention to save the population from starvation.The Red Cross had paid special attent on to children\u2019s food\u2014hundreds of cases of condensed were brought and distributed.It is no exaggeration to say that thousands of lives were saved by the Red Cross.for it must be borne in mind that not only were these poor - people suffering from all the trials milk, of babies\u2019 food, of good soups vanced, and time and time again units | were lost completely, only to be discovered as they were on the move once more.The calls from France have been incessant, both for supples and transport; they have, however, all been met.! The cessation of hostilities will ; bring no relief for months to the Reu Cross.Coming us it has done, at the end of a terrible summer's fighting, { our hospitals both in France and in! | England are crowded with sick and wounded.Added to th's, the frightful epidem'e has caused much suffering.At no time in the Canadian Red Cross.have we been :zble to give, nor have been caMed upon for so much assistance of all kinds.As an example.I may tell you that the D.G.MS.office asked us for 10,000 influenza masks to be ready in four days.Lady Perley took the matter in hand, and the masks were ready and delivered ' on time, to be used in the transports going back to Canada.| The letters of grat'tude that come \u201cfrom Commanding Officers, Officers and Sisters go to prove how much the Red Cross has meant to the Medical Service during these strenuous days of a memorable autumn when the demands upon it have been extraordinary.I do not see that there will be much relaxation of Red Cross activities for from six to nine months more, in so far as work Overseas is concerned.' With the hospitals full, and the consequent on the occupation of their | numerous demands upon us, we have country and on coustant heavy fighting, but the ravages of influenza were NRE frightiul.With no strength to sustain them.for their had little time to consider demobilization.| Prisoners of War.\u2014We have for- : constitutions | warded large quantities of food to Chronicle Files 25 Years Ago Personal.Mr.Daniel McGie has returned from his trip to the Pacific Coast.Miss Power, of Philadelphia, Pa., is in town for Carnival week, and is à | guest of Mrs.8.8.Hatt.Sliding Accident.On Saturday morning Gaudiose Pare, a young lad of about fifteen years of age, while crossing King Edwand street sliding on his traineau, was run over by a butcher's sleigh and his head badly injured by the horses hoof.He was picked up bleeding profusely and taken to No.3 Po- | lice Station, St.Francis Street.Dr.\\Brochu was hurrieHy sent for and ! attended on him.Fortunately the boy was not fatally injured.He was taken to the home of his parents, Prince Edward Street.Carnival.Lord and Lady Aberdeen will be here tomorrow morning.At the last moment.His Excellency found that it was impossible to bring his horses from Ottawa.He and Lady Aberdeen will appear in the Tandem drive, however, and take part.as announced before, in all the events arranged for, Trouble Between Lovers.A good looking Montreal girl, lately arrived at Quebec, applied at the Police Court for protection against her lover.who has followed her here and has had good reason to he displeased at her conduct.A warrant was refused her, but a sharp eye will be kept on the young man, who is not: only dissatisfied with the aequaint- \"ances she has made here, but with \u2018the resorts she ie in the habit of frequenting.Chronicle Files 100 Years Ago English Mail.London, Nov.29\u2014Ou Thursday evening an order was issued from the .Lord Chaneellors Office, appointing | Wednesday next.the Znd of Lecem-, GASTORIA For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria AE ty Promoting Die For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA PHA GENTAUR SONPANY, NEW YOARN SITY, For Your Convenience CE taving of the exe ee ee bic motions has been shown to be a big thing in the business world.Efficiency (> Ql engineers at fancy salaries have been hired to study the mest convenient ways of getting work done.The biggest industries have proved that convenience pays, and it is the same in the household.EDDY\u2019S MATCHES & ber.for the day of the funeral of the | Queen, + | The principal amusement of her late | Majesty.was in writing her own memoirs, in which it is said all the extraordinary occufrences which took : place during her long reign.are re-' | Jated with the mode so peculiar to! : were weakened beyond any descrip- | Holland in conjunction with the Cenpan ; tion.they iell victims with horrifying ; tral Prisoner of War Committee.Re- : rapidity to the prevalent epidemic.| presentatives of the Red Oross have | Our Canad an Field Ambulances ! tr'ed to meet everyone on his arrival \u2018 took over the care of the sick refu- ! in Holland.Camps have been set up gees, and they issued to the women [in England where the men are taken \u2018and children our supplies of soups, | upon arrival.Everything possible is urniture! ane A | = | We will sell any part of our large and : ! jellies and other suitable foods, re- \u2018 being done to meet their needs and ¢ : .varied stock of Furniture, at Bar.- viving many oi those who were in a | they receive, as I need hardly say, a | à female writer.204 gais Prices, for .CASH.DOLLS of all kinds.Dressed and dying condition when rescued.warm and eager welcome from the | The Prince Regent has heen in al Indurated Fibrewate low and serious state ever since the | death of the Queen.! The bodily health of the King continues unimpaired; but during the intervals of reason, with which he is blessed, he makes constant my i Captain Hamilton, of the ship \u201cSea | Fox,\u201d in 49 days from Lisbon, gives a! : very unfavorable account of the mar-, kets at that place.He states that the Undressed.from 10e up to $10 each! The gratitude of those who spoke people of this country.Still, I am ECHANICAL TRAINS and Toys; | on behalf of the restored towns will | afraid, coming as they are from every i all the latest novelties.be most gratifying to Red Cross work- | part and with such insufficient or- {GRAVITY TOPS, Friction Tops, \u2018ers.The letters from the officials of! gan'zation antil they arrive among Batislaction : es ° Building and Picture Blocks.Vaienciennes\u2014for the Council held a : friends, there 's much suffering.' Card and Board Games, | special meeting and signed individual- | A considerable number of our men ; IC d | Picture Books, Stuffed Animal Toys, \u2018 |Y \u2018ts thanks to our Society\u2014of Ar- | have reached Engtand, and it is hoped e e Ete, Ete.(ras.Wallers, Somain, Erre, Denain, \u201canother six weeks will see them all .Jemappes, Auluey, and from the Hos- safely repatriated.All addressed par- : pice of Valenciennes are touching in cels to Germany were stopped the day the r gratitude and the spirit of friend- after Armistice was signed, and now ship they express.The originals of all have been stopped.after the Queen.! ~ 9 | these historic documents are heing Stores Department\u2014The Stores ; | H 0 NE | forwarded to Canada.May | quote Department bas a wonderiul record.port was entirely glutted with all : .\u2018from one or two.The Mayor of - ! Soman says: \u2018In the name of the & an, : » : 248 ct.John St, Briefly | may say that we have re.kinds of grain.and that the Greck ceived steadily supplies from Canada, | ships were taking on hoard again the : .: * populatian of the town of Somain.the Beck Duglicators ! \u2018 Municipal Council hegs me to express Will make (rom 50 to 75 copies oi | © will also Repair, Upholster, and M enable the housewife to save many extra steps Polish your old furniture.to your | and extra motions which may be unnoticed at the time, but which require time and energy just the same.Eddy's Washtubs and Pails are easier to lift, easier to move, and keep the water bot longer.Eddy's Matches are safe, reliable and nonpoisonous.They have been standard in Canada since 1851.Small things?Perhaps.But your end-of-the-day fatigue is the product of many such small things.And that is a big thing.TheE.B.EddyCo.Limited \u2018 From Lisbon, Cabinet Maker, Ubpholsterer, | ; Valuator ; SPECIAL: This week we offer special Ÿ FUNERAL UNDERTAKER | bargaits in Fancy Papeteries.| \u2014\u2014\u2014 98?ST.JOHN STREET, QUEBEC.Telepnone 351.and have sent these cases to hospitals | CArgoes which they had landed.; tits deepest gratitude for the great in England, to France and elsewhere EE \u2014 Colds Cause Grip and Influenza Ihe'p of all kinds which the sick have regulac!y each week.and the folfow- LAXATIVE RROMO QUININE ee R YOU'R AUCTION § Fo N SALE ing table shows the numbers and .\u2014 see = rece ved] at the hands of your staff their destination: Tablets remove the cause.There is! BY ern ; pi pirawings, } \"since the British and Canadian Army Total number of cases received only one \u201cBromo Quinine\u201d E W.mm No Ink or Muss.| came into the town, Exhausted by from 1st September to 30th OROVE'S signature on box.30c.Easy tu Run.Ru four yeats of privation all appreciate : November, 1918.24219 | Essence ! Jelly 1 Pudding 1 Long Wearing.| Oto the fll hip devotion whieh wil be; Cases Diseowied ts: WILL GROW HOTTER ESSENCE OF VANILLA and LEMON, par dortie.\u2026 86e te 9.36 \u2014\u2014 the means of saving many lives.\u201d : Units in England .cov0ene f .r bottle.Registered | Mayor of Wallers (Valen: To Bag eer tii atth | gp Aeeording to an Roglish scteatiets | ESSENCE OF LEMON, silver label, large boule.Ve | |\" (Established 1828) tl ; : theory if the radium in the Interior k i ciennes) thanks the Canadian Red To American Red Cross .».10% lof the earth equals in quantity that ; All kinds of Shirif\u2019s and MeLaren'8.\u2026.0.ss \u20ac ds: ! arroWer, ly AUCTIONEERS and VALUATORS Cross for having so k'nily established To Australian Red Cross (on in the surface rocks.the world will McLAREN'S ELLY.per package.1e Pr 3206.Office \u2018phone - - - 7666 a dispensary and supplied food for foam) .Cessassasenasane 878 1 grow hotter in time instead of colder.: ELL'O 3 JE T ge oy 106 % DALHOUSIE ST ques! Private \u2018phot \u201camp the relief of the victms of the brutal.To Belgian Red Cross =.798 {| KHOVAH JELLY and FRUIT, per package 18e vate \u2018phone - - {German bombardment of October ; To French Emergency Fund .24 i KNOX GELATINE, per package 2 toth and 20th.No sold'er having en- | To French Wounded Fund 19 : soldier may miss a greeting from his j COX'S GELATINE.pa pth ON Fred => -\u2014 nem {tered the village at that time.the sav- Ia Italian Red Cross .2,048 * Own people at home.These, and the : LADY CHARLOTT GELATINE, per package.20e TT = CUITS CUT ame revenge of the enemy was vented | To Serbian Relief Fund .318 handsome grant approved hy the ; LISTER'S \u201cDANDEE\u201d PUDDING, per package.1% \u201csolely on the innocent inhabitants; | To Serbian Red Cross, Salonica.5,682 Exccutive, as well as the general hap- A SPECIAL PRICE FOR A DOZEN 400 to 500 shells fell during those two py peace conditions, should mean a : Get the best brand in coming to our Storedays.\u201d 28,683 | joyful Christmas, now that the trials | -\u2014 Excellent work has heen done Work for the All\u2018es\u2014You will, I 0f the men in the field are over, even throughout by Captain D.J.Murphy, ' know.read with interest what we | though they are still far from home.| GEORGES PATRY, in charge of work in the Forward have done far Serbia an dfor Belgium.: Parcels Department.\u2014All work in \u201cTHE HOUSE OF QUALITY.\" Aren, and by h's drivers and staff.The letters (rom the Serbian Minister .the Information Bureau has gone on \u2018 13 FABRIQUE STREET QUEBEC.The arduousness of the work of the in London and from Baron Goffinet mlendidly in mite, as | have said, of : Telephone 64v0-G008.past three months has en beyond of the Belgian Red Cros Society.tell : the handicap o ness, he Parcels | 2530.all comparison with any previous of the rent gratitude with which | Department han had extraordina:y de- (Canads Food Bourd License No &- ll time.Prior to this was stat'onary Canada's pifts have heen received hy mands made upon it.The following p «wurfare.Open warfare has meant these, our AMies.The One Thausand (are the figures of the parcels sent re tr \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 M \u2018constant changes of Iell Ambhu- À lances and Casualty Clearing Sta- Bl tions, which mover] as the troops ad- Pounds jor Serbia, and 5.000 cases of out: supplies wi be a godsend to those | Septemmer:\u2014Parcels, 23,341: cigar- much afflicted but unbroken people, | ettes BI0710 and tobacco as well, and the acknowledgment of Canadian * October:\u2014Parcels, 24,165 (a rec presents for the hospital at Bruges | Ord): cigarettes, 1.306.170 and tobac- : I ELA A A LP AE SR Annual Cheap Sale 204 DISCOUNT on all Boots, Shoes and Slippers For Cash Only WM.JACQUES & SONS, 4-5 Febrique SL - - Tel 427 Beautify your ~ Complexion ==and rid the skin of une sightly blemishes, quicker and surer, by putting your blood, stomach and liver in good order, than in any other way.Clear complex.fon, bright eyes, rosy cheeks and red lips follow the use of Beecham\u2019s Pills.They eliminate poisonous | matter from the system, | purify the blood and tone the organs of digestion\u2014Use for the people of liberated Beticinm | is accompanied by a gracious mess.axe oi congratulation upon \u201cthe brit.liant part taken by the Canadian ; troops in the struggle which gave us vctory and particularly in the lihera- tion of our country: we fully realize the debt of gratitude we owe to Canada.\u201d Arrangements have been made with the Serbian Red Cross and the British Red Cross to have Lieut.-Col.Fitzpatrick appointed Joint Commis.| sioner for the two Soc'eties at Nalonica.All supplies sent from us have been forwariled through him and each recipient notified that this is the gift * of the people of Canada.The supplies te Italy have gone forward as quickly as the Italien authorities could take them.Our shipments to France have continued as \"already stated.Motor Ambulance Convoy.\u2014.We ; have taken over and now operate the \" London Motor Ambulance Convoy.A Beet of ten ambulances is now on the streets of London and all Cansdian wounded are carried in Canadian Red Cross ambulances driven by Canadian V.A.D's.Christmas Supplies.\u2014 Christmas supplies, Christmas stockings, and lum puddings have arrived from nada and are being forwarded to i the various units in France and in 1 Bagland ja order thet no Canadian jE ! November (to 26th): \u2014Darcels, 6 \u2018670; cigarettes, 700,000 with tobacco MM extra.: | Fruit and eggs are a prohbitve I | price in London, but both have heen\u2019 During the Winter months we will sell the undermentioned sent whenever asked for by vistors M goods, at the old prices.viz: | for men who were very iI} and necicd gg TAPESTRY CARPETS, from.9 6 tempting with daintics.Jelly, chaco- , \u201d BRUSSELLS CARPETS, from .+00.1.00 late, soup, hovril, ovaliine, even port [il AXMINSTER CARPETS, from .oc.LOO or nen the \"x Amemapiric.varticy.J RUGS.MATS and SQUARES of ail sorts and of all dimensions, at its height, (à * at the same prices as before the war,\u2014that means about 23 1-3 In conclusion, I say again, make no n per cent.cheaper than the actual prices.n mistake, there is no Armistice for FURNITURE COVERINGS.the Red Cross \u2014 the puns may be silenced, peace terms may he signed.w Curtains by the pairs, and by the yard.P Pluahes, Velours for Pertieres.D Continu ationof our Sale § .i Î § but still the fight against pain and, disease goes on.Tull the last Can: ; B® adan soldier who offered h'msell as ù Cretonnes, : » Bos, arrier hetwee 1d ; | pA discharged from hospital, we man nN We claim to have the largest stock of the city in all the above march forward steadily under the departments.banner of the Red Cross.(8gd4.) H.W.BLAYLOCK.Colonel Chief Commissioner Overseas.NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on Thurs: day, the 30th Instant, will be sold at the Sheriff's Office, at 10:00 o'clock \u201c: diane Qf rts | PJ COTE am.the property formerly occupied @a 31 ST.JOHN STREET Opposite I'alace Hillby Gagnon & Frere, Nos.84-100 St.| : Pua sirest, Quebec.Jaan (ae dr 8 eo i NOTICR:-We give advice to all those who want the above geods 1] for the Spring, to Vly early s0 as to have a better choice, especi- | ally» in the Rugs; and we will keep the goods in storage without ! extra charge.i pital Ia A - | _ 7 "]
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