The Quebec chronicle, 10 février 1919, lundi 10 février 1919
[" FAIR AND COLD, ESTABL GRAPE-FRUIT of fe ss es se sa aes Fach 5e Pelronized by HAN.SROBQRIE 110 Duks of Connaught BETTY'S 1919 SEASON Home-made Finest Fruit and Oane Sugar only, in 16-03.jars.| MARMALADE.Dozen .83.7 Phones 1247-1248, A.GRENIER 94 and 96 ST.JOHN STREET Food Contrat license, No.8-9343.CARMAN 3 MAN PASS {i \\ BAGS THAD mar DIVISION The Quebe THE CUNARD HEAD INTERVIEWED ON SH SHORTAGE DISCUSSES WITHDRAWAL OF MONSTER VESSELS FROM CANADIAN TROOP SERVICE.Halifax, N.S., Feb, y\u2014Sir Ashicy Sparks, K.B.E.Director vi the Ministry of Shipping snd Menag'ng Director of the Cunard Line, who returned on tie Carmania from a brief stay in England, discussed the with- \u2018trawsl of the monster sh\u2018ps from the 15 IN ENGLAND Canadian troop service, and the ship- , ping situation generally here today.; He said the Olymgie and Aquitania | had been taken from the Halifex lrnute for two outstandiog reasons.One was the inferiority of the port DISEMBARKATION ENLIVENED FIRST DIVISION MOVING TOjof Hulifax as compared with New BY OFFICER'S ATTEMPTED | | PRUSSIANISM.a, with 3.200 returning Canadian soldiers and a civilian passenger list of 251, arrived at four thirty yestertay afternoon and docked an hour iater.Three hours aftee- ward the veterans had all been cleared from the »hip and the yreuter portion had begun the last stage of the journey to ther homes.FRENCH EMBARKATION PORTS, SECOND FOLLOWS.Toroute, Ont, Feb.s\u2014A special esble to the Telegram from London today says: \u201cT am authorized by Canadian i: Headquarters in England to state i that most of the Third Division is in \u2018 England and tha: the remainder is | moving today.The division goes to Heamshott, The First Division is moving down to the French embarka- DisepsLarkation was somewhat h:n-.lion parte vacate | by the Third and \u201cered by the thoroughaess with which Second is following the first division, she port med cal officer conducted his \u2018 and the Fourth Division is coming be- curtomsry examination of the sick, | hind.and was further hindered by some | \u201cThe Thied Divicion should reach confusion aboard the boat owing to | Canada some time in March.with each some officers having countermanded ' of the other divisions about two she orders issued by the clesring \u2018 MAnths behind.Jepot comu:and, The despatch of the! \u201cThe railroad strike held up tue de- t-ains was considerably enlivened hy | 1™rture of ten thousand trnops for: Jie action of fone or five officers on Canada this week.The Twelith Railne second Toronto train who thought + ¥3av Battalion has sated, Third and shoul! have an entire Pullman Sih Battalions follow ire, * [2 .@ themselves and who strenuously | A Though 4 general strike ic averted, shjected wien the conducting offices : \u201che railways st/11 TLOCDIONE ç Lire snooGooGOODe = We partienlaris an aitractive ; oO tievos to de his rigtits as an extrenist, cu the contenry FOR NORMAL LIV1N6 i ÊR VE DONE | FOR CAEL H NLY CE COLLEGES we have the greatest sympathy wi their attitude (Toronto News; ' af WALLA EG3 110 KICIIELIEU §7, gist Year.Instruction given ti bookkeeiy, Sherthand, Telegrmshiy.Matnematics, Drawing, Music ani Modern Lanwusgcs.No Vacations Day end Evening Clases SIMONS & MINGUY, 20 Fabrique Street Telephone 338 OPPOSITE CITY HALL.i ev where we cannot share fheir views, hut we do A conference of Provineai otficutis Gntores-od e m \\\\ eall extremists fiose who seck to o dain their rights\u201d a Public Bealth and social Iyoisie vus res uaix AD FRE DSING by ignoring those of ether propiv, hy sowing emnity held in Ottawa, it was coiled at ine instence 91 des against all who stand in their way, and hy other im.Federal Government.The medient side of th Ven the lives of our wounded roldier proper means.Feral Diseases pooblem was considered.Arraux- heroes and aided in their rejuvenation.Further on, ali tiat can be anid regarding the | ments were nade for a futare vonsulia: ion regarding How you can Thousands of female nuises saved oe : a I W.M.WALLACE, Princips: \u201cChronicle's formai affinnation that it arte on no out- | tacasures of mocial reform looking ta the spies m HELP HUMANITY AREA A 2 PEREZ ! side compulsion is ** we do not have to discuss it here.\" | or more adequate control of a serious plague, Thee! - ! A boautitul demonstration of candor, fair-play and i is room for an organiend (nquiry under naiions' aus i and simultaneously enter a i Ct mmm TTT STITT mn mmm eee 2 \u2014\u2014 journalistic exprit de corpe.pices, perhaps by the establisiment of nt nerman -n: LUCRATIVE AND PLEASANT Perte THE CORDON BLEU RESTAURANT.Cor, Fabrique fad Garneau Ststight Ciass Ealing and Refteshment Parlor (or Ladies and Gentlemen.Conadien Cooking.Special Businesamea\u2019s Lunch.ÿ every day\u201430 cents, Privese Parlor for Banquets and + Meetings; Rooms to Rent.Telephone $787 wee Charlie Gestonguay.Jr.Mgr.Fond Board License: 16-1232 Finally we are warned against placing Catholics | corimittee to atirulnte joint action hy the Provinces PROFESSION '8 mn the ranks of those wiio exploit racial and relir.joun The curbing of immorality depends largely pan\u2019 By becominga N U RS E prejudices, a quite gratuitous effort to expose us to] the fac:litire young people have for normal living, The training schoo! for Nurses of fcesh odium.To be guilty of auch acta in Canada is! Better housing is needed in cities, A nope genersus the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn of- the exclusive peculiarity of no one race or creed and | support for philanthrophic societies interest in fers ail che corforts D broker a i ; .ys while you learn.For booklet of hore again we quarrel with no cne for legitimate de.| young nen and aris har hesome & question intimately information fense of his convistione.On the other hand we ap.; A telaicd to the heilth and morals of the community.| Address Miss Anna M.Sabol, #- peal to any impartial person tn say how else we ean | Tf the Federal Government can awaken amongst pro.Superintendent of Nurses, | describe the actions of those who attmnpt to embitter | vineiul and munisknal anthorities all over Canada | THE JEWISH HOSPITAL OF | STS pu ble, Tata, To their compatriots and co-religionaries against com.| livelier concern in these problems the cause of social] Classon 55 QOKLYN, Avenues, STRAWBOARD, 3 , palsory rduettion by insinuations of Masonic-Anglo | reform will be greatly advanced, BROOKLYN, N.Y.NS ONCE AOC à Î I | LAWRENCE COMPANY 3 AT THE OLD STAND OF i \u201cTHE REID COMPANY Ltd.\u201d $87 St.Paul Street, Quebec.Telephone 188.WHOLESALE DEALERS and MANUFACTURERS AGENTS Brompton Kraft Wrapping Paper.The best Wrapping Papers on the market kept in stock by us; many other leading brands.TARRED FELT and SHEETING, UV WE also carry in stock SOVIIREIGN, IMPERIAL and other MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919.the deposit of sums LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC Savings Bank, Quebec.Its special object is to receive and secure maybe, to help creating provident habits.however small they \u2018Seasonable Shoes\u201d % pairs Ww MEN'$ CRAVANETTE BOOTS, with To clear at.subber sole and heel.$6.35 A Sharp Cut in Price SN TWENTY DIF FERENT LINES OF WOMEN'S SHOES.WOMEN'S CHERRY eel, $12.00, for.» boit vas nu Waix-Over JOHX STREUT TAN BOOTS, rubber (CUT IN TWO BY CPR, EXPRESS EDOUARD VILLENEUVE OF THIS CITY INSTANTLY KILLED SATURDAY NIGHT NEAR CROWN STREET.from the C.P.R.Express due at Palais station at 10.55 o'clock Saturday night, Edouard Villsneuve, 3 years of age and son of Mes.(Widow) | Fdouard Villeneuve, No.140 Dollard While in the act of disewbacking i the : SERIOUS TROUBLE AT CLEARING DEPOT WHISKY RUNNERS PLAYING HAVOC WITH RETURNED MEN REACHING HERE.Failure to deal with the sale of ! whisky to returned soldiers in Quebec was roundly denounced last night dy Lieut.-Col.G.W.Marriott, O.C., Canadian Clearing Services.\u201cIt is all very well to say the sol- street, this city, fell under the wheels and was instantly killed as the train, Had just cleared the Crown street.ernssing.It is supposed that while imrvping - from the moving train in order to save time in getting home, the unfortunate ! victim either struck a post or fence, or missed hic footing and fell across Boot Shoo :: QUEBEC.ET TOR TE SR.DIED.Ai Loretteville, F.Q.on Feb- 15109, it the age of 71 Mary Gime, Clo \u201cis, ser, of St.Thomas de Mont.weai will take place Tuesday ny at 1:00 o'clock.Vs'ends and acquaintances are: nd go attend without further Ar Montecal.on the O:h inst.William King, aged EN, Masi venti, Montreal, N-At Quesce, On February Marie Flore Arseneau, be- trait aware.will hie held on Wednesy 12th, Teavine her late , 20% Cartier Avenue, at nck, for the Notre Dame ou \u20ac ein Church, and thence to \u2018Card of Thanks eit 5.\u201cMcCusker and Mr! We eral Cleary and family, wish to Lark ici many trlends and relations their kind sympathy in their re- +11 sus) bereavement, .SENS FLOWERS \u2014\u2014- The Best Expression of Svenpathy \u2018Phone 5538.9 ST JG:N ST, Montreal: Cor &s.atherine and Guy Sts.Che out aru.: ter Potted or Cut Flowers, Cross.s and Wreaths for iunetals.16 KENT'S FLOWER GARDEN, Mde.J).G.GV ILBEAULT, Prop, Til 5096.735 d'Auteuil Street.M 10xminÇtrixiy ET * kk % kkk TODAYS Special Double Rill, STILL ALARM\u201d .and.\u201cCANADA AT MONS.\u201d \u201cwi \u201cTHE of 25e Afternoon FÉvening.(War Tax included) fRecmui Verind) Westham-( ae \"ark o-+ x âta CGR.MeDonaid 8.00 Midland Section.Parnsiey Holl._ Rradiord-j'nveutrs 1 12 11 0 Grimsaby-Rothetham.1 Hudderañeld-Notts Crore, \u2026.Leicester- Sheffield United.2-1 Lincoln-Bradfard City.Notts Fnrest-Lerda Sheffiled Wed-Biemingham.6-1 Lancashire Section.Blackpool-Baensley .1-1 Bolston-Rochdale ve ae Bt Biverponl-Stoke .1-10 Manchester Sity-Oldham .30 | or ursiem-Fverton.uthport- Manchester United.Rocgport-Bury.© Northern Union Rugby.i Hulk-Dewsbury cee ae.868 all (Kingcton)-Broughton, .4A leeds-Hunslet., .43-10! Qldham-Swinton .26-3\u2019 Rochdale-Satford .3-0 Warrington-St.Helen's.16-0 : Seottish Division.\u2019 \u2026.1-0 Rangers-Morton ree ee aa Cote\u2019s Clear Havana Cigars 10,15, 20, 26 cts straight are different _ e | THRE STRAT fR SOLDERS sTH C.G.R.DEFEAT LAVAL 7-1\u2014 HAMMY LAROCHE AND Mc.DONALD EACH GET THREE GOALS.The sth C.G.R.zained their third Mtr ght vctory on Saturday night by lefeatng Laval 7-1 over a poor sheet of ice.The students held the soldiers to one woal in the initial cwenty, Hammy Laroche doing the rerck.Turgeon put up a great game in goal for turning aside numerous shots thar lovked like sure wvoals.In the second period BiHy MeDon- sid scored twa, while Hammy and Bah Laroche got one each for the solder.Lapierre scored lLaval's onty waa!.the puck going into the net off Lacombe's pads.In the final twenty, the sth C.G.R.added two more, Mc: Donald am! Hammy Laroche getting vue up ece.Drouin came on the ice for Laval in this period, and played a wood game, Un one occasion he came \u201cery near scoring, Lacombe savine Use sinot witie his stick.For the winners.the two Laroches.MeDonald and Gendron were the best.Delaney piayed well as did \u201cBooks\u201d Power for the time he was on All the others were effective.Bernie, Nadeau, Caron.Drou\u2019n and so tary Laval, COST OF WILLARD FIGHT $202,000 TEX RICKARD FIGURES UP LIKELY DETAILS OF BIG BOUT.New York, Feb.9-\u2014Several details ubout the Willard-Dempsey match, as it stands now, do not come up te our conception of the proper thing.Tex Rickard is a fine enough fellow and we like to see him get along, but we de not Tke to watch him juggle the heavywe'ght championship merely for the financial edification and delectation of Tex Rickard.For the first time in three years Willard has con- | sented to defend his title, and now that the big fellow has been lured into a promise to enter the ring boxing followers would like to see a genuine championship contest.Rickard admits freely that he has catered the match purely ior the financial benefit of ; himself, and that he wl! take the ight to whatever place will impress i him as being likely to yield him a i neat return on his venture.He declares that he would be willing to consider New York if the clause in Senator Gibbs\u2019 bill placing a limit of $10 on admission fees was erased.He would take the contest over to cight rounds.no decision New Jersey, if he , feit that he could muster enough dollars over on the Hackensack meadows to compensate him for his trouble.The possibility of seeing Willard in anothe: innocucus.short sparring match looms up strongly, and those who like boxing and have the welfare of the game at heart.do not lke it for a plugged nickel.i If Rickard takes the fight te any place where the law does not permit twenty rounds to 3 decision he will i rob the match of its championship ' significance and will hurt his chances | of making a profit.Willard is a big 250-pounder in condition, and it will | take him at least ten rounds to warm !to his task, Dempsey may make some trouble for him in the early .rounds through his rushing tactics, \u2018but Willard is likely to force a stale.; mate for ten rounds and then start \u201cto wear the Salt Lake man down.À | ten-round bout would promise action , only a little better than we got in the WiKard-Moran setto.and that cer- \"tainly was a flivver of the worst sort.Let the first consideration in this \u201cmatch be for the heavyweight title.; If that is respected he financial end \"will take care of itself and will re- \u2018sult in another seccess for Rickard.| When Rickard had his conference ' THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.CHAPTER XXXL In Holland and in England.1 had enjoyed for two days the charming hospitality of Hollsnd when | was invited to visit the British General Consulate at Rotterdam.The previous day I! was st The Hague, where 1 registered at the British Legation.Responding now to the invitation | teft my hotel at ten v'elork and called ut the General Consulate at Rotterdam.Here 1 was iuformed that it had been arranged that 1 should leave Holland on the folowing day en route for England, the voyage across the Channel to be made in a hospital ship, I remarked that it would be quite impossible for me to leave Holland 36 sonn.\"Why!\" I was asked, \u201cBecause.\u201d I answered.\u201cI received in Berlin the assurance that my daughter\u2014who had been in Belgium for three years® and to whom the German authorities have up to the present time refused permission to leave\u2014awill recelve a passport for the frontier of Halland.I must.therefore, wait until she arrives from Belgium.\u201d \u201cRut\u201d said the young officer in charge.\u201cthis will not do.The Legation expects that you will leave for England tomorrow I would sug- west, as we have only incomplete information on this subject.that ysu go to The Hague and discuss the matter there.\u201d The same afternoon 1 proceeded to the British Legation at The Hague, where I had the pleasure of meeting a charming officer of the British Navy.He explained that it was quite true that | was expected to leave for England the next day.I again urged my objection to this course.\u201cAm 1 not, after alt.the one most concerned in this question of repatriation?* T soked him.\u201cIt is of the titmast Importance that 1 should stay in Holland until the arrival of my daughter, who has been detained for so long in Belgium.It will be almost impossible for me to maintain correspondence with her from England.\u201d The gallant officer admitted that from this point of view my presence in Holland was likely to be more useéul and effective than if 1 were in England.\u2019 \u201cAt the same time.\u201d he said, \u201cyou seem to overlook the fact that your case is a special one.You have heen exchanged for a German prisoner 'n \u201cMY THREE YEARS IN A GERMAN PRISCA\" By HON.HENRI 8.BELAND, M.D.MP.COPYRIGHT, 1910 .i 1 quite approve your efforts to persuade me to pro- hopes for freedom.cepd immediately tb Ragland, but you may take my word for it that 1 have not the slightest intention togleave Holland tomorrow, nov the day after, nor before, as 8 matter of fact, such time as the German authorities have released my daughter, who is detained in Belgium.You may inform the British authorities that, in this question of exchange.the most interested party declares himself satisfied, that JI consider myself sufficiently \u2018exchanged\u2019 to allow, If they think proper, the German prisoner to leave England.On the other hand, if the British Government consider it proper to retain its German prisoner until 1 arrive in England, I! make no pretence to hide the fact that 1 shall feel an extreme satisfaction at the manner in which affairs have turned.\u201d The officer smiled and assured me that he would at once telegraph the result of our conversation to the British authorities.I learned, hawever, that two weeks ater on Von Buelow.who had been Krupp's representative in England before war was declared.and who had been detained in that country since the owbreak of hostilities, had arrived in Holland on his way to Germany.Von Buelow was the prisoner whom the British Government had consented to liberate in exchange for me.Three weeks later my daughter was liberated from De\u2019.gium.We met, after a separation of three years, at Rosendaal, and for the next three weeks, haopy in our rexained l'berty, we enjoyed in a aelicious atmosphere hoxsi*ality of this charrr\u2019'ng country, moving !reely amongst the worthy Dutzh ;upula- tion and admiring their old customs and strange gash.They were days of happiness never to be for- Rotten.However, the hour when we mould resume the journey towards our Canadian home would soon be at hand Breathing the pure air of liberty, soul o'erflowing with a desire to see once more those landscapes of America we had not seen for four years.we proceeded to make the necessary preparations for crossing the North Sea to England.For eighteen months these waters had been infested with pirates.Hereshouts the German submarines had two principal bases\u2014one in Kiel Bay and the other at Zeebrugge.From these two points, and particularly from Zeebrugge, the German pirates MONDAY, FERRUARY 10, 1918.- All Masdonald tobassos bear this mark H.FORTIER Have you tried Macdonald's \u201cINDEX\u201d Plug Smoking Tobacco?For Sale by all Dealers.W.C.MACDONALD,REGD Trade Mark Registered Established over 60 years.Tobacos Mansfactwrers, Memtveal Selling Agente fer Provinces of Quebes.& SONS, LIMITED, - Ooristine Building, Mentresl\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL EEE TEL.Look Them Over, 200% Cash Discount Off OUR STOCK of Heavy, Medium and Light Overcoats Come In! \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 You Want One Turzcon were the pick of Laval | with Jack Kearns yesterday the man- Hur-tcau played well.as did Lapierre.- ager of Dempsey having read that England.\u201d could, i ; \u201cI know this\u201d 1 answered.d, in a few hours, menace an , Jay Walsh and Jef Malone Chuadled tie game to the satisfaction Luf everybody.li Laroche « Lopterre \u201cORL RL Larache om ConRL MeDonald 1 Third Period) 7-+h COR, MeDenald |.8-3h CGR.H.Laroche .PROVINCIAL LEAGUE.Chicoutim! Bowlers Entertained At Enjoyable Banquet Saturday., Willard had heen guaranteed his expenses in the event the bout was | taken out of the country, made 2 request for similar consideration.Rick- | and replied, \u201cI will pay your expenses | if the fight is held outside North | Ameries\u201d which might indicate thet he has some idea of going te Cuba.Personally we do not believe that | Rickard really harbors even the re.motest idea of holding the fight any- \u2018where but in the United States.He | could not make a go of it anywhere \u201cWell, then,\u201d the officer continued, \u201cthis German prisoner whose liberty has been conceded in exchange for your release cannot leave England until you arrive there.\u201d Whatever spirit moved me, ! could not help feeling a certain amount of sstisfaction at hearing this explanation.\u201cIs what you have said quite true?\u201d 1 asked.\u201cAssuredly.\u201d was the answer.\u201cThen.\u201d T said.\u201cwhy should I not \u2018else.and he knows pretty weil that \u201cit will be à task worthy of every iota \"of the promoting genius which he is ; said to possess to earn himself a ! profit even in this country.It is futile to talk of fighting anywhere else.England is not ready for a fight with tickets selling at $30 and i down.France surely is not in the | market for such a contest.Cuba is too far away for the fight and would draw at most 15.000 persons at noth- | ike $30 {or the ringside seats.After Rickard had arranged to give Dempsey $27.300 yesterday he made a little memorandum of his likely ex.| \"let him stew in his own juice for a time?Two years ago | was informed when in jail that 1 was then to be Ithernted.They kept me in a state of anxious expectation for more than two weeks and then shattered my Hammy Laroche and Billy McDon.«ald kept up their scoring tricks on Saturday, each getting three goals.penses for the hight and found that the ! Rae outlay would total something like * Manager Drouin oi the Lavai team $202,000, with the provision \u2018or bu'ld- piayed the best game on the ice in the ing an arena and paying the war and ; third period Saturday.He stopped state taxes, if such charges must he some nice rushes, and vearly scored met.Rickard said that he intended A goal himseif.Better luck next time to pay the federal and state taxes on | oe admissions himself, and that he had, The Tipperary Baseball Club had decided to check off 23.000 for that i a photograph taken of ail their play- | purpose.The tatai\u2014$202,000
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