The Quebec chronicle, 19 avril 1920, lundi 19 avril 1920
[" 23 LN WEATHER FORECAST: FAIR AND COOL Pernod by HRK Please FANCY FLORIDA each.15c; dozen.only.== Extra large (size 466), sweet and juicy; This price will prevail while the present supply lasts be i of Note : GRAPE FRUITS.$1.65; per case.$5.50 \u2018Phones 1247-1248.A.GRENIER 94-96 8T.JOHN STREET.RAILWAY STRIKE à HAS COLLAPSED Officials Report Bulk of Men Have Now Returned To Their Work New York, N.Y.April 18.\u2014 (By Ass'd.Press) \u2014The nation-wide railroad strike apparently has collapsed.Except in a few isolated sections, railroad officials reported tonight the bulk of the men who fullowed ihe leadership of John Grunau, a Chicago trainman, had returned to work.Normal passenger service is virtually restored, they said, and substantial progress has been made in moving the vast amount of freight that has been accumulating throughout the country, especially in the Last during ihé past three week.In Chicago the uriginal strike center, railroad officials reported the strike had lost lts effectiveness, while brotherhood chiets declared aution would be taken towards revoking the charlers of lucule whose members refused lv return to work uy midnight Saturday.Not more than 2,000 mch were reporied to be eut there by railroad officials thuugh the figures were disputed by \u2018irunau.who claimed the strikers\u2019 tanks wets uabroken.in the New York district it was upparent that most of the strikers whose numbers were variously es timated from four thousand to 20.000 had returned.Two Lhousand employees of (he Hudson Tubes which-varry thourands of commuters iniu New York duily from Northers New Jersey Luin, were the only united and jmpurtant hold-outs.\"he tubes have heen closed to pas- «enger traffic since they walked out Aprit 8, luduy tu resume switching operations with volunteer crews recruit.«vd from the ranks of Idle factory wurkers.In Cleveland ali local freight terminals with the exception vf the New York Central Collingwood Yards and the Erie Railroad were still listed un, but passenger service throughout the Union tation was normal.The return today of several hundred striking Baltimore and Ohto! trainment of the Connellville- l'itis- burgh Division is expected to mark general resumption of (freight service in that district.A few Pittsburgh terminal men are still out.Virtually normal conditions were reported in the Buffalu-Toledo and Philadelphia districts, where the majority of the strikers had already returned to work.Birenuous effurts were made tonight (to break the strike in Columbus, Ohio.The principal effect of the strike thus (ar has been the clusing of many industries because of their Inability to obtain coal, raw materiaix, and freight care to move their products.One hundred thousind men were reported dle in the Detroit district, a aimilar number in the State of Ohio and 36,000 in the Connellsville coke region with many &core thousand others out of work in other sections of the country, Nowhere has there been the vital Interruption of the food supply HIGH COURT HELD A SUNDAY SESSION Hearing of Arguments of the Attorneys for Joseph Calillaux Continued Paris, April 18\u2014A Sunday session of the High Court was held today 10 continue the hearing of arguments of the attorneys for former Premier Joseph Callinux.charged with treason.Maitre Moro-Giafteri, of M.Caillauz's counsel, who dealt with the evidence in its technical aspects, asked the Menate to diamiss the case without de:iberation upon it.M.Moro-Glafferi asked if Bolo Pasha, M.Duval, of the Bonnet Rouge, and other conspirators who wers executed for treason had been able to save themeelves by one word which would have implicated M.Calllaur, \u201cwould they not have said The attorney enid Cailaux, with a ne conscience of always having acted In the best Interests of France, would repudiate nothing he had done He sald Calllaux olaimed the glory of having discerned things.that, had they been brought up at the Peace Conference, might have made France a better credo: for the Anglo-Saxon world than che now le.TERGENTENARY AT MOTHER HOUSE Celebration in Honor of Venerable Marguerite Bourgeoise, the Founder Montreal, Que, April 18 ~~ The celebration of the tercentenary of the Venerable Marguerite Bour- &e0is, founder of the Congregution of Notre Dame opened: on Saturday at the Mother House of the Community here with early six o'clock mass at which nine sisters of the congregation celebrated the 50th an- niverwary of their admission 10 the Order and was further celebrated at #$ o'clock high mass by His Grace Monseigneur Paul Bruchesi, Archbishop of Montreal.Monseigneur Uletro Di Maria, the Papai Delegate, being present and occupying the throne of honor.The highest religious dignitaries of the Province were present and incuded Monseigneur P.E.Roy, of Quebec, representing His Eminence Cardinal Begin; Moncelgneur Georges Ciauthier, Chancellor of Montreal University: Monseigneur Laduruntaye, Vicar-General: Monreigneur Pelletier.Chancetlor of Laval University, Quebec, presentatives of the Jesuit, Dominfcan and Oblate Orders.\u2019 Monseigneur Gauthier read a letier from the Pope acknowledging the services rendered by the Congregation of Noire Dame In the cause of |.tducation aud giving his Apostolic benediction to ihe community The Papal Delegate expressed the hope that the Venerable Marguerite Bourgeoise would soon be canonized.Archbishop Bruchesi read a letter written by him when he feared he would be unable 10 attend the celebration and in which hs expressed the hope thaï the third miracle required for such a canonization would soon be acknow:édged.hs (OM ENMENT OF A.BEAUREGARD Seventeen-Year-0id Boy Now Charged with the Murder in Mining Camp Bi.Schuiastique, Que, April 17.\u2014 Armand Beauregard the 17-year-old boy who was arrested on Thursday in a silver mining camp near Timmins, Oni, by Provincial Detective Moule was formally charged with the murder of James Brooks, a hunte-, lant night under arraignment which took place in a private room of th: old court house.The formal arcaign.ment was presided over a local justice of the peace with & clerk in a:- tendance while R.L.Calder de.tended ghe prisoner.The justice somewhat siartled those present by asking the prisgner If he thought h + noutd come back on April 23.Beauregard, mince his arrest, has said nothing in his own defence.The actual trial will not be held until next January vhen the Terrebone aswires are held.BOUTH'S EMPLOYEES TO GET WAGE INCREASE Otlaww, Ont.April 18 \u2014 Every employee of the big J.R.Booth industry at the Chaudiere, exclusive of the office staff, and those who have recently been granted increases, will receive an increase of twenty per cent.on his present rate of wages, dating from May 1.This announcement was made by Mr J.R.Booth on Saturday, following the soceptance by the pup and paper and sulphide workers of the twenty per cent.increase which was agreed to by the paper manufactur.ere at the conference recently held at New York, CUNARD LINE TO \u2019 CALL AT QUEENSTOWN Queenstown.April 18\u2014The Cunard Line has officially announced ?Quesnstown will be resumed as à port of call commencing Msy 2nd when the Carmania will stop there on ls westbound trip.The Kelserin Auguete Victoria leaving New Tork April 24 wilt make the first eastbound stop.- SENATE TAKES FINAL ACTION RE NEWSPRINT Washington, D.C., April 18.\u2014Final action was taken by Congress Saturday on legislation designed to relieve print paper consumers in the United Btates, bill making print paper under eight cents free of duty for two years.the Senate passing the House and re-.| ! FINE HOUR MELEE AT LONDONDERRY Urban Council Employee Shot By the Police at Dundalk on Friday Belfast, April 18\u2014BSticks, stones and Iron bars were freely used and revolver shots occasionally were exchanged in a five-hour meles al Londondetry last svening.Three separate attacks on soldiers were made by civilians and factional fights occurred between Unionists and Sinn Feiners.These necessiiated trequent charges by tha police ana military, in which 12 persons were injured.Their wounds were treated at the local infirmary.The police barracks at Roseville were conslder- THE SCENE OF A FATAL SHOOTING Dr.James Markoe Was Shot and Killed While Taking Up the Offertory INSANE ASSAILANT?Captured After Woogie and After Being Handcuffed, Conducted to Police Station were made In this connection.Thomas Mulholland, un employes of the Dundalk Urban Council, was shot on the street in Dundalk, forty- five miles north-west of Dublin, Friday night and died en route to the hospital.In a statement made on the way to the hompital he aid & policeman shot him.The police, while not admitting that they shot Mulholland, say thut three policemen while patrolling were attacked by a mol of civillans, two policemen were knocked down and the third fred three shots at their amatlints.MulhoHand was interned after the rebellion of 1918.The shooting of Mulholland has created a considerab!s senestion aw it is the first event of the kind that has been reported 20 near the Ulster border.When the Judæ*s of the Asaizes left Belfast vesterday afternoon for Dublin, for the first time on record, were escorted all the way to the capital by armed police, Sergeant Killed.Dublin.April 18\u2014Sergeant Curol was ki led and Conswable Collins seriously wounded today while return- ink from mass at the Kilminiil Church in Kilmihill.West Clare.The men were shot from behind.Caroi's heart wax.plerced by a revolver bullet.Conatable Martin who was with Carol and Collins wus not wounded.He returned the fire of the asualiants, killing Stephen Hreen.the son of a farmer and wounding two or three othe- persoga.RE-ORG£NIEATION OF MEDICAL SERVICES Oat, Apeil 18\u2014(By Canen )\u2014Re-organisation of 1 Services of the Active Militia anil final allocation of the unis has not been completed.and a militla order authorising the corps as re-organized, issued, The Militia Department states that in ail cases the overseas numbers have been retained and careful consideration han been given with the ghiect of locating each unit according to its territorial or other association in Canada Definite instructions have been forwarded to military districte and the re-organisation of units will be- sin at once.THE LADY GREY.RFACHES MONTREAL.ably damaged by à mob.Two arrests! , New York.N.¥., April 18.-James {Markoe, 8 well-knuwn surgeon, was ixhot and killed today while taking up the oftering at the morning service in the fashionable Bt.(George's Protestant Episcopal Church, 16th Strect and Stuyvesant Place In the old aristocratic distrlet of New York, Mis ausuilani was captured after a The Quebec Chronicle IS ASUMMONS IS | CRIMINAL TRIAL ISSUED AGAINST un 730 NISCOUNT FRENCH House Today By P.F.Cas-| pin grain \u2018Representative of King Forgot | Position and Entered Pub- | Otlawa.April 18\u2014( By Canadian, , Press).\u2014An echo of a criminal tria! lie Controversy ! which attracted considerable atten- | tion throughout Canada in 1912, ie! | | \u2014 furnished in & question before the CORONER READ LETTER House on Manday from P.F.Casgrain (Charievoix - Montmorency).The member asks for production of, CFOWN Solicitor Advised That Peru and corresponde ramentsa\u2019 Lord Lieutenant Would Not Attend Inquest | } between the Department of Justice, and uthers as the case may be In reference to the trial of one Onefrio | Montauno, held at Murray Bay, Dis-; trict of Saguenay, in 1912 and the * ; i trial of labrie brothers.held at Cork, April 18-\u2014When (ie inquest Sherbrouke, District of Bt Francois Y## resumed Haturduy, into the und their releuse from penitentiary Jderth of Lord-Mayor MacCurtaun, on account of irregularities in the it roner McCabe announced that he proceedings followed at each of these || Just insued trials, and alsu copies of all docu- wued summonues against ments contulued in the records of |!-0rd-Lieutenant French and the Un-l the Department of Justice in vefer- der-Secretary foc Ireland.Sir John\u2019 ence thereto.Taylor.hut had received no reply.\u2019 Oleomargerine.its manufacture, |, understood.however, that a let (short chase by à group of parishion- it headed by William Fellowes «Morgan, President of the Mer-[taken up.Mr.Kennedy Is also ane | ychants Association of New Yurk, | lous to get copies of all correspond- ' .ence covering the importation of this! and J.Morgan Jones.At the East commodity.22nd Street PoMee Station the pris-| pyuriher criticism of the work ot svner gave his name Hrat as Thomas| the Civil Service Commission is\u2018 W.Shelly and later « Thomas W.|ucheduled to take place in the Hoûse' (8impkin.The police said he told|on Monday afternoon.! {them he hud esuped Thursday from] C.A.Gauvreau (Temiscouata), | the Eastern State Hospital for thelwill ask for the names of the %0- | Insane at Wildamsburg Virginia.called experts employed by the The man was burn in London, Eng-| Arthur Young Company to classify and and said he had spent some [the employees of Lhe various depart- \u2018 its male là Canada !a to be the basis of a discussion in the House \u2018er had Leen sent te him.which, on: on Munduy if u question from J.W.| Kennedy.Glengarry and Stormont, ix its arrival he would read.Crown Sulicitor Wolfe, addressing\u2019 the jury, dealt with the tragedies; preceding the Lord-Mayor's death, | He said that the story had blossomed: forth into the open suggestion that: those interested in preserving peace and order were fur some unacceunt- | able reason responsible for Alderman MacCuriuin's death.It would be a wanton scandal, he: declared.If that charge were preserved into the end.The mainten-; ance of friendly relativns between: Montreal.April 15.\u2014The Govern.| Wme in Canada lefure vonitx to ihe United States.Dr.Markve, a wealthy vestryman of the Church, was a friend and personal physican to J.Pierpont | Morgan, also a parishioner there, He war 54 years old.The church was crowded with (parishioners, muny of them representatives of the wealthiest fumilies in New York, when the shuoting took place, Dr.Markoe was walking down the left asie taking up the collections while the choir was singing an anthem.As he reached Lhe 12th pew from the rear and leaned jover to pass the play Shelly, who y was seated next tu the ainle, whipped out 4 revolver and fired at the phy- siclan.The bullet struck him ove: the left cye and he collapsed in (he | Lisle.' Neveral women screamed and men cushed from their sea\u2018s, some lo the aid of the physician and others in Jursuit of his sssmilani.Shelly with hand, leaped over the body of the physician and started to run oui of the church.\u2018The choir, in an cffort to quiet the congregation.Nheily cuntinued shooting.His second shot directed at members of the congregation who were pursuing him went wild.John Cl'ideman, the sexton.dropped to the (floor in time to escape the third bul.\u2018et, which grazed the cheek of J.{ ment icebreaker \u201cLady Grey.\u201d reach- Morgan Jones.+ + | ed Montreal this afternoon.having thus completed a strenuous period of seven weeks in clearing away for navigation on the Bt.Lawrence, RN.Willard, agent for the Department of Marine and Fisheries, was today inclined to think that it would be possible to start huny-laying operations here either tomorrow or on Tuesday.though the quantities of floating ice may still retard this work.News Index.Page One.Railway Strike lan Collapsed.Tercentenary At Montreal House.Five Hour Melee Al Londonderry.Church Beene of Fatal Bhooting.Echo of Famous Criminal Trial Summons Agwinst Viscount Freuch.Arraignment og A.Beauregard.Turkish Treaty Firat Business.Weather Report, Page Two.War Tax Hit English Nobles.Lateat Fashion Hints.Keeping Up the Home, Page Three.Dr.Ladriere Dies at Levin.Many To Attend Hanna Banquet C.E.M.#8 Now Re-Conatituted Fatal Quarrel Over A Woman.Shoe Prices Uoing Higher, Greenwood Has Htrenuous Time.8ir A.Macphail Defends Quebe:.Overall Vogue In Widespread, General Fiores' Rapid Advance.Page Four, Editorial; Press Comment.Page Five, Shipbuilding Plant Active.Stamped Brandy But Held Water, Insanity Plea In Accepted.Kenogami Model School Concert.City Bonds Sold At Par.K.of C.Ceremony Held Yesterday.The Week's Church Meetings.Page Six.Major League Baseball At a Glance Arrangement: Nearly Complete.First Bout Had No Bad Effects.Annual N.LU.Meeting Held.Page Seven.Reminiscences of the Past.Page Kight, Canada BS.Lines Summer Service, Al Ocean Fares Are Increased.Page Nine Financial and Commercial News.New York and Montreal Murkets.Affaire ia the Financial World.Page Tea.Social and Personal.he {Shelly then ran from the -hurch \u2018into Stuyvesunt Square.Dr, Hrewer was the flest man Lo reach him.He Labbe the man\u2019s arm but Shelly \u201cmanaged Le wrignie himself juone unix enough lo fire another shot I which grazed 1).Brewer's thigh.My {that 1bne several viher members of \u2018the congregation had thrown Shelly \u201ceo the ground and were holding him \u2018down when a policeman arrived, ihandeufied the prisoner and (wok (nim te the police station.Meanwhile, Dr.Markoe had b jvarvied out of the church and pla ion an automobile.As he was being lifted intu the car he regained con- wioushiess Jong enough to may: \"1 sil be all right\u201d and then collapsed.te wax rushed to the Lying-In toa.vital at 131th Sircet und Second \\venue but waa dead when brought tu the inatitution.Bhelly freely admitted that he had shot Dr Markee, according te the pulive.\"There are a lot more who pure suing to get it tov,\u201d he is re.| sorted to have maid, when yuestion.d dy police detectives.Shelly later told the police he the revoiver in his Cound] of the Allies at its first for- led by \u201cay in the Duvachan Charles Bafford continuing singing | the sessions are to be held.attended i, \"ating through a section, th police and the public was a mat- | ter that concerned everyune.The ;bolice were their own kith and kin.lend, instead of acts of murder and\u2018 brutality to drive them from that: ltriendship.it was to the interest of! every Irishman no matter of what | politics to preserve and emhunce !those friendiy relations.| | Aflluding tv the groups of men.seen on the night of the murdar he! «id that if the suggestion was tu ne made.and if they were dealing with forty or Afty policemen) then .his was a charge of murder against ments, Allied Supreme Council Opens .i jg tvery policeman In Cork.It would «Sessions at San Remo Thig [v7 boloeman in Cork.It would Morning mea out that night without éensent and connivance of every poljceman Jin Cork.Attorney Lynch, for the.| next-of-kin, of the deceased iso ud the dressed the jury and told them he (Amd.I'ress)\u2014Questions in connec- was sure they would try the case tion with :he peace treaty with Tur- upon the evidence alone.He male! key will comprise the first business that observation.he mid, as he lo he taken up by the Supreme.would not be doing his duty to the | wessd memory of the dead if he did no: mal xession hers tomorrow.This call aitention to the action of a was decided un at a conference to- l person or persons in what had been Palace.Where described as an authoritative quar-; San Reme, April 18.\u2014\u2018(By Ly Premiers Lloyd-George of Great Britain: Nitti of Italy, \u2018and Miner.Of the vress a case of the traedy and of France, for the arrangement which was utterly unfounded and of the official procedure.With the without à vestige of truch to justify Fremi M ot ae, Er ere honver tie person or persons British Foreign Secretary, and (ien- might be in the authoritative quar.\u201cral Berthelot, the French Chief of (fF Who were responsive and wha Staff.{suimitres their evidence to pulls\u2019 IL was agreed that daily commu.| * andnation it was attributed to n° niques should be issued as upon the Fepresentaiive of the King Us.the \u2018occasion of previous sessions of the Attorney added, forgot hin high posi- Council, [tion nnd entered into the arena of It developed definitely today that the public controversy about this the United Staies would not be re- case while It was sub-jutice This presented at the conference.allegation wus wWell-founded, Attur- \u2018The first nmieeting of the \u201confreres nev Lynch maintained, the action of\u201d Will be opened ut 11 o'clock tumor., His Excellency was without prece- row morning.\"dent or authority &s the present case On his way in San Remo, Premier would have to he decided by à jury Millerand made a siatemert to the on the evidence nlone regardless of correspondents in which he said that jan expression of opinion Ly any he entirely approved of the declara- person no mailer how high and ton of Mr.Lloyd-tieorge at Mar.! powerful his position might he.scilles where the British Premier The case was unique, he added, an] spoke of the neceasity tor the Alles ig) the resources of (he authorities cemaining united, had not heen directed to detect the \u201cUnity and co-operatic betwern prpetralor of the inurder.but in France und tireat Briain.\u201d sald M._\u2014 _\u2014 Millerand.re necemary io reap that fruits of the victory we gained ta.Th \\ h .gether.I ami sure that afier the \u20ac eather.viewpoints of the two G ernnens are vleariy made known we will find Toronto, Cut, April 18 The vuracives edually devoted to the |dimurbance which was over the\u2018 maintenance of the Entente Cor.[Middle Atlantic Slates Saturday morning has developed In a Revere storm, now centered near Hable island.and gales with snow have Alale, which miior to victory united us œv efficaciously\u201d \u2014_\u2014 Con N ) wrought his wife and two children | R 08 26 9 0608 36 06 M 955 % 3% % 3% 0 (Grevatled in Fastern Nova He ue 0 Canada seven years ago.He en: ARR (milder In the Western Urovinces\u2019 sted in the Canadian army and waz [8 LORD FRENCH d in Untatio and Quebec sbout (0 mall uverseas, he said.when | % gs jvné in : \u2018re learned his wife had become 418 HAN RESIGNED.8) Temperatures , nother, He asked for a transfer 1019 a: \u2018at organisalion xtalioted near hia.! a = N ! Vancouver ,w.fe'n home, but was refused in: :$ W Victoria .y ng lon aluable à man,\u201d he said.8 london.April 18.\u2014 The 96; Medicine Mat LOUE Agured\u201d he expained, \u201cthas if 1.8 Mandard saye it can be a 1° Harkatvon | vas too gomd 9 man for the sutft (0 9 nerted on very high authority M: Hekina .\u2026.one, | wan 100 goud for my wife te # that Lord French han placed & (Kamloops .Jone.1 Jumped (he vutfit and en- 88 ji formal resignation ss À.AEATY 2 22 een ,Ç scred the United Slates and lates 88 Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland y: Famonton \u2026.ae wought my wife and children over\u201d Ist in the hands of the Govern.# Batt eford VE 9 About two years ago.Bhel:y added, 188 ment.\u201c i*rince Albert 2 (he cecaped from the Însane Asylum y w Winnipes 54 at Fergus Falls Minn.after (hres 8 The Sunday Times aise wiley Hound 7e unsuccessful atlempis.Nix month.M save it is informed that Lord rondon 3 \u2018later he went to Gary, Ind.he mid, & French haw resigned from hin M on Co a re and there bought a revolver which he R post * eo 26 88 has carried ever mince with which he * : 8! Ottawa Cee 40 ae ean ou did the shooting.\u2018 hyalcar [8 This\", says the paper.Mlguebre .an 44! cause or avery Cr ral oe.# \u201cdisposes of rumors which ®'(ialitax .2 ae aid Bhe'y, \u201cI was tubercular and = een current for the = Forveasts: they cured me.Then I got cancer [a a Lower lakes and Georgian Bay: and ! was operated on for that.80|'g og oe sa 9g 98 38 88 NME M 90 0 34 4 | Ééateriy winds: fair and mild to.{ guess these are the causes.\u201d \u201cThe preacher in his sermon at church,\u201d he continued, \u201ctold them to be good to strangers, but no one apoke to me and | resented it.\u201d Dr.Markoe was phynician to the elder Mr.Morgan until hie death and continued to be the family physician.When J.P.Morgan.Jr.was shot by Frank Holt, who later committed suicide, Dr.Markoe attended (he financier and a few months afterwards the surgeon performed an At the Thealres operation on Mr.Morgan for appen- diettis.day followed by rain.: HENRY FORD ON Otiawa Valley and Upper 81, : =Northeast winds: fair PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIKS |A \"5014.or Montpelier, Vi, April 19\u2014Petle tions sufficient to place the name of Henry Ford on the ballot at (he Presidential primaries in this State were fled with the Secretary of State Saturday.Mr.Ford's assent is necessary for the official Heting of his name, and the Secretary's office Lower 8t.Lawrence and Guif and\u2019 North @Ghore: \u2014 Northeast winds: fair and cool Maritime: \u2014Northeast and north, gales with rain or snow in eastern, portion: strong cold northerly winds in western portion.Superior:\u2014Northeast winds: fair | 16 FABRIQUE STREET.\u2018ney said.TEMPERATURES: Minimum, 32; Maximum, 44 Safeguard Your Furs and Winter Clothing Dust The Moth is not the worst enemy of Fursand Heat are cvery bit as deadly.HOLT, RENFREW & COS cold air vaults protect you against all these, and in preserving the oi in the pelts, prolong the life of your furs.All this and fire protection for 3% of the value.\u2018Phone 100 right now and our motors will call.\u2014\u2014 Îol 1 SAS Fe Enfrew \u20ac (a Limitoo ST) MANE == ai Ee Victory Diamonds Ve have scored another =.ictory in purchase \u2014Blue White and Per- a fine lot of perfect, blue- fect\u2014the Gem Supreme white diamonds at a price that will maintain our prestige as dismond merchants.These stones will be mounted in the very latest settinge for our customers.They're worth coming miles to see.Every day some purchaser comes from afar to see our magnificent display.\u201cA SAFE INVESTMENT\u201d I.G.SEIFERT & SONS, | \u2018 18 FABRIQUE STRÉET TER, Opposite City Hall, | IE == == Fashionable Pearl Necklets th Neckiets is now displayed tn ; y excellent selection «if those stylish Qur new stork of French nur Show Cases, there is a v strings of pearls in gradual ! and uritorm cffects, The prices, From 83,06 co $60.00 We will be pleased to have you xe them, | il - A Pearl Neuklet jaa gitt that will he appreonio! i We make up 32-inth Strings to order, te-steing pe nists ar ; 1eplace pearis that are damaged oF missing, | G.SEIFERT & SONS, Jowelle sa, Opposite City Hall | 7] MARTI-ORME Pianos and LAYER | | PfANos 20% off List Price = DOHANS MUSIC SHOP mod 28 Pace Hi Phone 4700 ALL TAL VALVE AC' uy! TED ¥Y CL! hae SLA = making the defense tuat it wan noc CNVILEAULN VERDICT done bv the constabulary [AY D'ON FRIDAY It wan without precedent when a Vars, April 180 The high cou t Christian prwver occupé-d au Christian held; eee en Nathrdat tp hear (he country with disciplined troops and beginning of the summing wp of the forcen that the lives and liberty ef, aiternex for former Premier Joseph the civillan populaton should he Catllaux, whose (ria) on the charge imperitied hy that occupation.The of trencon le nearing lin viort sves of the ciwitited world were Marius ule was the first of the upon the trial and its result.\u201cA-preinier'e allorneya to speak in behalf of the accused, He reviewed he case from the political views point and neked the acquitial of hs cent, A verdict in the case is expected ww Friday of next week, The people of lieland, the Atinrmust wait patiently the Divine will to determine when the reign of terror which at present pre-, valls in the land will come te an end.\u201cWe will patiently suffer\u201d.he .continued.*onfident that right und\u2019 VMERICANS IN TURKEY justice\u201d will ultimately relieve the, REPORTED sAFR burden of oppression which at pres: Constantinople, April 18.\u2014 (By the mt existe\u2019 wad, Presp)~Through Musiapha The jury retired and on ite re.Kemals Nationalist Government at tern, the coroner read @ letter from) Angora It was learned yesterday that the Chief Crown Solicitor stating all the American workers in Asiatic that the Lord-Lieutenant and the Turkey with the exception of those Assistant Under-Se-retary would not|at Hadjin, Oufra and Aintad, whish aitend the inquest.cities the Angora Government hi said thi had no Information (and mild today, followed by rain.whether Te was Mkely to comply| Western Pravinces\u2014Fair and, The juiy's verdict was received |been unable to reach by wire gre with the requirement.mild.[with applaues, safe.$ re * SNE \"55 * ANT» THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE _ Great Sale Of New Blouses An immence variety of the prettiest models and materials ONLY TABLETS MARKED \u201cBAYER\u201d ARE ASPIRIN WAR THE HT ENGLISH NOBLES eat your own garden Nest to Spring clothes and Spring \u2018Aspirin at Al} without the \u201cBayer Cross\u201d geaning comes \u2018the Boeing gurdes.|| , .; ; ; r Not Aspirin at All withou y Many of Them Forced To Sell| Sf, Ensen || MOSÉ in vogue is to be round in this assortment of blouses.We li | children's particular spot, now ie the .\u2018 .> , Parts of Ther Great Old | sewers emuioeieeses\u201d ll wish fo dyaw your attention most particulerly to the Russian | Estates Vegetables you may casly grow at ; ve Bret À Pomme bnew || Blouses.These models are all the rage in Paris, and we have | Le a ee wen oe ll joost received a superb choice.ver mot'lity to per Of har Your vegetables, when and where to ) sn erty ame | ETL oe Sed on oh tht - under the uuctionsers hammer, js that of the Luks of Rutland, which | is known as Belvoir.The Duke | owns abut 50.000 acres of which he T EXTRA.| Japanese Silk Blouses in black, maize, Jupanese Sidk Waisis, in flesh and maize, | Ladies\u2019 Crepe de Chine Blouses, in flesh, Headache, Neural): | package which contains complete di- [is melting about 13,000 acres located | A : : maize, front is trimmed with small hia rv bu \u2018Parache, and for|rections.\u2018Then you are getting real |in the best part of the- Lincolnshire On Sale peach, flesh, white; can be worn made with vest, trimmed with $4.39 cross tucks, and pearl but- 4 49 | eumatism, Lumbage, Scistion, Neu- Aspiria\u2014the genuine Aspirin Ris, |hunting district.He explained at To-day! igh or low nect.Spe- 19 small tucks, Special price\u2026 tons.Bpecial .ens n itis, take Aspirin marked with the scribed by physicians for over Dine- |, blic meeting thai the mle wus ; Cia) Lecce.sense eau 0e ' 4 name \u201cBayer\u201d or you are not taking |teen years.Now made in Canada.|made nocemmry by the increasing! FORTY OTHER FRATURES ; _, irin at all.Ba Tablets of Ley ot containing ets burden of Wxation resulting from: 20 Sey Ale srairos Ladies\u201d Crepe de Chine _ with cross tucks and Ladies\u2019 Crepe Georgette ceept \u201cBayer Tal the war, .à Aspirin\u201d 2 unbroken \u201cBayer\u201d\u2018also sell larger \u201cBayer\u201d packages.Uoudby Hall, one of the Duke's| 115-908 Copics late 115,000 Memes por Month Blouses, in navy, taupe, fematitching, colors, ax- Blouses, without collar, There is culy one Aspirin-\"Hayer\" Ton = mt say \u201cBayer res Asp « ered In Canada) of Bayer Msnefseture aco Le een White it {3 well kuown thet Aspirin maser Serer manufacture, te assist the publie against imitations the Tablets of yer Company will be stamped With thelr gencral trade mark, the \u201cHayer Cress properties of 230 ucres, was wold iprivately in the advance of the pub- Uc sale and 100 tenants have bought] from the Duke the farms he bus pearl grey, maize, flesh, white, trimmed with flous and bead work.front is \u201cembroidered, assorted colors Price sorted.Price .$7.50 Ladies\u2019 Crepe de Chine KEEPING UP à remed to them.| .Hiouses, embroidered an Manvery esate.komm ns Price .$5.44 fronts, ussorted colors.Ladies\u2019 Crepe Georgette erre a « - .on-Trent, hus been wold ut auction, Ladies\u2019 Crepe de Chine Price .$1.60 Blouses, in ussorted col- [te ne ropories hat par of the eu- Blouses, in peuch, white Ladies\u2019 Crepe de Chine oss, collar, trimmed The Diet 2%.INFLUENZA tute of the Earl of Lundesborough.; comprising Raincliffe Woods and Rucecourse has been bought by u with flows, vest trimmed with hemstitching.flesh, front trimmed Blouses, with fancy col.with large tucks, and lar and three-quarter ASK Frechoroush financier.How To Do It With Economy.pear] buttons.Price.sleeves, Price .$8.00 Price .$13.00 ae 10 MN] erreur $8.08 Co Ladies Crap Geormatte Norfick's WHITE PROPLE RARE, | (hy LORETTO C.LYNCH) Ladies\u2019 Crepe Georgette rget Blouves, in amsorted colors, front is trimmed With eut steel heads Blouses, in umorted light colors, front is trimmed with heads and floss.Price.$9,50 \u201cNever own a house,\u201d counselled ladies\u2019 Crepe de Chine Blouses, with large collar, front is trimmed 1 Albinos Common Ahgio- Me te Le Ines.Meyers.av her friend Mrs.| i | Rrown was complaining about the fo AS BA re tr, ng ER a The Original Avold imitations ?asd Substitutes Forinfants, Invalids snd Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder Tbe Original Food-Drink For All Ages |No Caoklug\u2014Nourishing\u2014 Digestible Leing guarded with tne utmost uvre.| It is not only because à white hind | think of iL\" she continued, \u201cnot only have we to pay higher taxes ts considered an emblem of good |!\" veur, but ! had to huve new and flous.Price.$15.00 .#hudex throughout the house, we |} luck, but also that such u case 10 had to have almost an entire new very rare, .CL ., 2 .; | While\" the aibine fs common roo one a the re fem.! Ladies\u2019 Russiun Blouses in Crepe de Chine or Crepe Georgette, mude iu plain or funcy colors.Price #16.00, 421,00, $39 50 ee pie Pre ae ie.\"be replaced.And I just thought | 24.50, $26.00, #29.50, &35.00 and.esses eee eee aaa 00 Ll that I had finished paying out when 1 find the house requiring new awnings and new screens.\u201d But there were some things (hat! Mrs.Meyers did not tell.She did not say that she had lived in her ; house over ten years and in all that time she had never given it any regular inspection for repairs.She had simply neglected and ne.lected until a hopelessly leaky .roof finaly demanded attention when the rain came pouring in, spoiling ceiling, wall paper, furniture and curpet.Now, of course, there is the house mals, it is very rare in deer, and even rarer in the case of horses.A true albino is a creature wiose skin and hair is devo'd of coloring imutter.True, it has pnd gyes.but this ir sitaply because (te absence of plement in the eyeball allows the red blood in the capillaries, or tiny veins, to become visible.Albino people are rather rare in this country, but not so much so in other parts of the world.In New (Guinea is & race of albinoes whose skin varies in color from pink- white to a whitish-brown.In Bolivia there is à similar tribe from whom has grows up the Jegends of the White Indians Birds give frequent examples of albinism, You find albino jackdaws, (First Floor up) Vitrauphanie A magnificent lot of vitrauptranie paper in white imitation of stained glass, in a large variety of pretty designs, in flowers, flowerbuskets, fleurs de lis, squares, ote.1 Specially Reduced Prices On Silks & Dress Goods, Habutai SÜk ds black and white, 36 inches, good quality, suitable for lingerie or light dresses.$1.19 Apporntment In Hotels or Restaurants ask for Lea & Perrine\u2019 by name, If carelessly ask for \u201csome Wer Sauce,\u201d you may not always enuine Worcestershire\u2014LEA Al leading Clubs, Hotels, Restamran e: , ts and Dining Cars have LEA & PERRING' \u2014the Original Worcestershire Sauce.the & occupied by the owner who is \u201cout of luck\u201d and is unable to make the necemary repaire, but this is not the average owner.Rich in appearance and durable, it very bit of the plumbing iu to be found here, at the price of a ee beniiennn.rooks, blackbirds and even swallows, very Hh mee umblog he \"ne ard 20¢ nd * pri Épecial.ERE nous 6 18e r still, ther« are albino fish.| electric wires and sccemsories, as yard, snd up.A Polkatéé Sil, in black only, 36 inches A of albino trou; has Been pro.| oo oy the gas fixtures he inspects.First Fi .duceélin America and found to breed | \"4 young man eps hin houfie (First Floor up), wide; good value, suit- $1 89 true.ory lépair cost down to & minim - able fig dresses.Special.\" ; coins no flowers are, of course, very told me his system.Regulariy ekc M month.he gives a day or two to in- |} spection.He does it in regular order.Sometimes his only re.tha Taffeta Silk, in black, 36 inobes wide, for dresses or $2.49 A very heavy Serge, in tack only, suit- \u201cable for costumes or coats, 54 inches wide, stricty sll wool.Special price for Monday and as long as the $3 19 quality lasts.A yard.h A kind of \u2018\u2018Home Spun\u2019\u2019 material, in colors, suitable for costumes There are ce sin curious puints Mort albinos which are difficult to Bed Covers exp As everyone knows, white so pies Ar eummou ir: snost parts vf the | MteS to door hinges.These may be World.In Vorbinia there are |Sdueaky and require oiling.summer costumes.Spec makes a note of it.Perhaps a Lrick in the chimney is getting à bit loose.This, if allowed to go on, may weaken the whole structure and necessitate an expensive repair later.none.While pigs are horn thers, as everywhere else; but the farmers (destroy them at once.The reason is that, if allowed to live they never reach maturity.They eat the paint > * root plant which is common every-| And if you dont happen to own where, and their hones turn pink *tUK own home, try to keep no and their hoofs drop off.Black pige! intelligent account of the repairs \u2018ent the same root with perfect im.|OF re-arrangement you desirs when 77 \u2014 An AH-wool Gabardine, very nice finish It y I .A ie in or i punity.ow Fa like The proverbial te in | coats, 56 inches wide.sad good heavy weight for costumes or \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014 ee.dy > coats, 50 inches wide, in STRIPES AND CHECKS tine.Repairs taken care of carly fl Price e Men's Light Overcoats.! Le CONSPICUOUS cust little, while repairs allowed to Lol] TTT reese colors and Yack ., merumulate cost a discouraging figure Try this systern for a year.You will be surprised how much it wit] save you.PINK LINEN IN GIRLISH LINES.A balance of a line of Suede Cloth, mit.able for costumes, 54 inches wide, there is stil a good assortment of colors, ommprising black, Special $4 89 .price to clear, a yard.A London paper mays: , The grand military races held at Bandown Park were marked by the mos.smartly garbed gmthering since - pre-war days.Tailor-made suils were much in evidence, and for these guy (Weeds were used, in yeHuws and [emer or in such combinalion asj cream ground with \u2018 A nice line of Serge in all wool, 54 inches wide, suitable for costumes, a complete deni erate $4.89 Men's Gaberdine Overcoats.Men's Aquascutum Bedvovers in white alhamhra, pretty brown stripe .H LE In ihe other fabrics black a patterns and colors, ready to use.Special Conta.fines Corsi, Be patterns a Very Special white and yellow, were connpleuous.Rizes 60 x 80 inches.$3 26 and 3.50 .Men's Oiled Silk Rain | fd Sima coton ua | Bize 64 x 84 inches .enn.3.75 The balance of our line of checked or striped materials for soparate skirts, which ter icngth coats were favored.Size 72 x 84 inches .16 we have been selling at, a yard $10.00, will be offered on Monday 1 89 Coats.One-piece sede =, ed rate Size 78 x 88 inches .6.18 at the special price of, a yard.Ceres .[ wraps in three-piece style.Many Size 84 x 94 inches .,80 Men's New Shirts, of theses dresses had high collars There is still a good assortment of colors and patterns.'j with organdie fritilngs, and were White Quits, in satin finish, very nice ; ! quality, pretty patterns, size 64 x 82 (First Foor) \u2019 .;sirdad by narrow patent leather belts | inches.$4.76, $8.50.$1.80 and $8.00 Men\u2019s New Ties, ie re tach | ll | Sine 8 x63 ihe $5.00 and hie \u2019 Stockinge were in the sheer, light ef- izes 80 x 90 inches .fects worn in Pers, silver beige.i 3 + Men's New Collars.Hi ire frire be Me OO 8 C6 avd Sii00 A Rare Article The hats made bright splashes of voler, many of them of tomato ol brick color, and many trimmed with + gay raffin embroiderics Egyptian i shapes entirely of cellophanes were | Men's Jaeger Socks, Men's Lisle Socks, Colored Quilts in Alhambra Cotton, nice end heavy, colom, pale blue and white, red and white.Special values: is this line of striped All-wool Tweed for men s pants, in English Worsted finish.We have a large choice in plats worn.Size 52 x i inches .3.90 this material \u2019 : a Size 69 x 81 inches .ae fi - .A A PERMANENT BLUSH, 3 i Men\u2019s Silk Socks, Wo nave wrwarn been uote ne! Size 72 x 94 inches .5.00 ALSO 1 impression that the English women were blest with one of the finest | Flannelette Blankets, in grey or white, with blue or pink stripe, very nice a complete assortment of tweeds in Ail-wool, English Men's Golf Hose.complexions in the world, says the | : ; cal Experi Lb - quality, ice finish : : Ladies\u2019 J aeger Coats, tn ine trom ton elling or i Size 54 x 73 inches, pair.3.4 and Scotch make, in 6 large variety of patterns.' ec\u2019 Nîled Silk Ra: rs eee re 0 4 ew ite 54 x 72 inches, à pair \u2026\u2026 : Special : Ladies\u2019 Oiled Silk Raincoats |! mmm s rormanenn comm: Size 72 x 84 inches, « pair.4 pecia *plexion or blush on the fave.The re- | port goes on tu say that the pallid \"and sallow faces of London women, Quilted (Comforters, in cotton, in pretty flowered designs, different colors, Ladies\u2019 Golf Coats.MEN'S OVERCOATS in Ali.wool Vicuna, of good [are being permanently brightened good value ; ; : * * ; y by o Li Size 60 x 72 inches .3.25 quality, ready made, at to Ladies\u2019 Camel Hair Stockings, And piven u rou lint bs, expert ut Site gon To inches ooo $38 | | quality.ready made, at $25.00 $40.00 (cations can be graduuted to suit any | inhysiognomy, und further, that the tattaoints report they have never | done such a thriving and profitable! (By GERTRUDE BERESFORD) business among Wumen as now, Pink Hnen finds an interesting Nuch an outfit comprises an elec.| vurintion of the Eton effect, an popu.tric tattooing nesdie operated from |inr nt present, hy inserting à pleat.a battery and supplied with current {ing of white batiste in a blouse of through a flexible wire, while m small | pink linen that fastens at the centre rubber tube leads through the needle front with white pear! buttons.The proper to whicheve: complexion is.effect in that of An Bion jscket worn selected by the customer.In some ol | with à blouse.Embroidered batiste these tattooing needles the coloring makes the full ruffle around the \u2018pigment ls contained in a small hol- [peck and contributes the tufned- i luw chamber on the base of the nes: hack cuffs.The softly crushed belt (Pirst Foor up) (Main Ploor) Jaeger\u2019s Fine Quality.| Ladies\u2019 Fine Stockings, in Heather and Lovat Mixtures.; Kiddies Golf Hose.' ° | 41e 1toetf.la pink llnen.Into the sides of the John Darlin on Re d DOCTORS RECOMMEND Fane of white ain Coed win : 8 BON-OPTO FOR THE EYES and pivot-igrd, Thess may alsa ® flatly stitched to the linen skirt, provided they overlap sufficiently, but the inserted panels of white ba- tists are perhaps the better way of introducing this trimming.The broad hat of pink straw is trimmed with shaded roses.i! hysiciane and eye specialists pre- scride Bon-Upte as & anfe home iremedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight.'Buld under money refund guarantee jy all druggists.LEMITRD, 187-178 St.Joseph Street Opposte Post Office Ca ange CERES Quebec's Ne OR, J.E.LADRIERE DES AT LEVIS Well-Known Physician Passed Away Unexpectedly Yes terday\u2014Active Career The death occurred at Levis yea- terday morning of Dr, Joseph la- Wriere, one of the best known phy- siciane in this distriet at the age of 69 years.While the doctor had been iil for a (ow days, it was not thought that his condition was serious, but a sudden aggravation of his malady yesterday morning proved fatal, and was a severe shock to his relatives, his (riends us well as to the entire community in which he hid lived and vractised for so many years.Dr Ladriere had attained the age of §9 years, and for nearly half a ventury he had practs:d his pro- femvion at Levis He wis a family practitioner of the old-school, inasmuch as he knew no weather, or any hour of the day or night that could keep him from the becside of a wsp Leading aper ATTEND HANAR BANQUET Promises To Be Very Suocessful Event \u2014 Prominent .Railway Officials Coming It is quite evident from the demand there J for tickets that the banquet to be tendered on Wednesday evening next, 21st Instant, to Mr.D.B.Hanna, President of the Canadian National Raisways, will be one of the most notable events that has taken place for some time.Among the invited guests are the foliowing gentlemen: Sir Hormidas Laporte, Mr.PF.P.Brady, General Manager Canadian National Rail- ways, Mr.W.A, Kingsland, Amt, General Manager Eastern Lines, Montreal; Mr, A.A.Hayes, Vice.President C.N.R.\u2026.Toronto; Mr, 8.T.Hungerford, Asst.Vice-President, and Mr.H.G.Kelley, President of the Grand Trunk Railway.Montreal.PILOT BOAT SUNK ON SATURDAY NIGHT C.EM.S.NOW RE-CONSTITUTED Interesting Ceremony in St.Matthew's \u2014 Canon Scott Recalls War Events There wus a very large congregation present at a special service held in St.Matthew's Church lust evening, when about thirty-four men were admitted as members of the St.Matthew's Branch of the Church of England Men's Society, A number of these were re-admissions which were necessitated through the 8o- ciety having been re-constituted throughout the Empire, and these renewed their declarations to live tor Witness, Fe! lowship and Service Rev Canon Scott, who officiated.was aesisted by the Venerable Archdeacon Balfour and Rev.A.R.Kelley, Assistant Priest.All the candidates proceeded from the body of the church to the altar where they received their, badges and then severally repeated their obligation to be true to the rujes of the Boclety.QUEBEC MONDAY, FATAL QUARREL OVER A WOMAN Montreal Man in the Hospital Critically Wounded in Abdomen ° Montreul Que, April 18\u2014 Shot through the abdumen : fullowing & quarrel over nu wunian, Noe! Vellaine, 35 years of age, is lying in a critical condition at Montreal General Hospital and is not expected to live more than a few hours The shooting occurred at 27 De Montigny Street, shortly after midnight and four women are held as witnesses by the detectives while a search is being made for the man - Quebec APRIL 19, 1920.bOING HIGHER Shoe Jobbers Get Letter from! Manufacturers That Costs Are Advancing on Them \u2014 Ottawa, Aprit IT \u2014 Une of he, largest firm of shoe jobbers in this; district recelved a 'siter from a well- known Canadian firm of boot and shoemukers stating that the price of shoes are bound to go consider- ;ably higher in a short time in this | country.Figures supporting this belief are given.The letter states in part: who shot Vellaine and who disappeared Immediately afterwards Witnesses say that a girl in the house was struck in the face by another man who when Vellaine revolver aguinst Vellaine's abdomen und puller the trigger.All the information the latter would give was \u201cFrank shot me\u2019.\u201cWe believe shoes will go higher.We do not think any manufacturer has been tiguring leuther at replace.(ment prices but averaging !t with what they huve on hand.At least \u2018started to protect her, placed hisithat is what we have been doing.vi kid we have figured in at 81.35, It now costs $1.40 in the United States plus 15 pe.duty and 10 p.c.New York Exchange or $1.73 (hronicle.You will receive a revised list of Following the Impressive cere.GREENWOOD HAS STRENUOUS TIME Abandoned His Speech at One Interruptions Londun.April 17.\u2014(By Canadian Press)\u2014Bir Humar Greenwood Is having a strenuous time in the Sunderland election.At one meeting he abandoned his speech owing to interruption.Newspaper cpponents make the play that thought he insists on the Government's platform on the Irish problem it is only an election issue and that his election address contain the mere announcement of his appointment Kecretary of Biate for Ireland.Nome fun in made of his assertion vesterday.\u201c1 cunmie te you in 1910 an Mr.Hamar Greenwocd.| came in 191% as Col.Bir Hamar Greenwood.Now [ come as a cabinet minister a: Chief Becretary for Ireland.\u201d SIR A, MACPHAIL OVERALL V Time Owing to the Many| ertising m in City 06UE DEFENDS QUEBEC.13 WIDESPREAD \u2018Has Letter in London Spec- City Employees at Vancouver tator Replying to Critical: Have Completed Arrange- Book ments for League p London, ARAL Can.Awd.Bun Frances, Calif, Api 18 \u2014 The Motion) fan Merion in aay vogue of overalls fur business Wear Spectator, the london weekly re.) Was spreading throughout die Paciview, defending Quebec trom critt- fic Coast frons California to Vancoutiewmi made in a buvk by HUkh ver, B.C.us a t Stutfield, which, he says may be un\u2019, .protest agatnst (he hohest book, but the instruction \"6H cost of clothing and as un of.therein anent Quebec is incorrect in furt ts reduce clothing priver.every particular.Sir Andrew asserts At Vanc-uver, city employes coon.that Quebes: people are most tulerunt pleted for of all kinds of education and re- 1\" arrangements fog liglous farms aml the least tolerant all Leagues.an \u2018Over.of (anutichem.Quebec lu the onl | All employes of the Salem, Oregon, place in the world, he ways, Which fo 0 Gitice except \"4 à cute bus succesfully withstood 1he au ° » arriers appearrd \u2018emissuries vf evil from the labos \u2018V4éS in vveralis Carriers tebe.\u2018world of Europe.lastly, adds 8:0 sraplicd Postal authorities in Wash.| Andrew, the only two churches i, inglon asking pernussion to discard Canada, which do not faterfeiv in , t .- | politics are the Catholic Church and \"Cif uniforme for clothes si: lar 10 the Church of Scotland.\u2018those of their fellow-workers, The Spectator also has an editori: Louisville, Ky, April 18.\u2014To fur- patient whenever called.A man of chocolate kids which now costs $1.60| One writer remarks that Birlon the Irish question which recu great energy he was deeply devoted to his profession, and coupled with these quaiities a kindly and charitable nature which won for him the respect and the love of all the people who knew him.He took his degree in medicine at Laval Univereliy in 1872 and imme- ditely begun practising his profex- sion at Levis.He was n c'ass-mate at the Seminary of Rev.Cure Dexiel, of Beauport, of Rev.Cure Gosselin, of Charlesbours.of Mr.Justice Isidore Belleau, of Levis, of Mr.Simeon Marmeite.of Levis, and of the late Charles Durveau, K.C.Dr.Ladriere was a Tovernor of; the Board of Physicians of the Prov.| nce of Quebec from 1800 to 1916.and was justly esteemed by his con-! freres in the medical profession, He ls survived by one child.Mr.Cook.wif- of Major Ceorge Cook who served overseus throrehout the late war and two sinters Mrs.Louw Rorget.of Rienville, gnd Mins | fadriere.of Levis, ! The members of his family will hats tha sympathy of a large circle! of friends in the severe loss they have sustained.WOODEN STEAMER SOUGHT ASSISTANCE | Reported Hatch Covers Off and Was Sinking Rapidly, Last Night Boston.Mass, April 13.\u2014The wooden steamer William O'Brien, bound from New York for Rottercam, requested assistance tonight in a wireless mesmge Intercepted here.The steamer reported her position a« latitude 40 north, longitude 65.57 west, ur about 500 miles east of Phitadelhpia.The message read: \u201c$ieering south 18 ensi.ravers off, taking water Please stand by.\u201d The steamer which registers 3143 tons smiled from New York on Apri! 15.Hateh! rapidly.| BRITAIN REQUEKNTS AMNESTY | FOR DENIKINE SOLDIERS london, April 13.\u2014Russia\u2018's reply to the request of Great Britain for amnesty for the roldiers in the army of General Denikine who until recently commanded the anti-Bolshe- vik forrex in Southern Russia.ir] vague, the Government not comunit- |} ting itself more than to say it will adhere \u201clv the mandates of human-! ity, In its reply the Bolshevik Government takes the opportunity to reiterate its desire for peace with the world, and mentions Poland xpeci- fieally.NO POINON GAS FOR GRASSHOPPER Ottawa, Aprii 17\u2014(By Canudian Press)\u2014There !s no like!ihood of poison Fan being used to stop the | grasshopper plague throughout fh: Prairie Provinces, it is announc-d by the Department of Agriculture.Returned men in (he mervice of the department and well acquainted wiih the uze of (he gas, believe Hi would destroy vegetation; ales that ts use woud be too risky owing te the changeable weather conditions.RAILWAY STRIKE IN AUSTRIA.Vienna, April 18.\u2014The entire southern rajlway system .is tied up by a strike.Political causes are responsible for the movement on the Jugo-Slav section, while the men of the Austrian section struck for increased pay.The Polish frontier has been vios- sé for ten days, the period required for re-stamping the currency.{by the Department at Two Vessels Drifted Together Off St.John, and Side Was Stove In Kt.John, N.B.April 18\u2014The \u201cHoward 1).Troop.\u201d a pilot hoat of this port, was sunk Saturday night.The vessel had gone out to the Canadian Guvernment Merchant Marine Steamer \u201cCanadian Voyageur,, from London and had put a pilot aboard.she then waited about one mile and a half off to sick her boat up and the two vessels drifted together and in the heavy scas the side of the pi:ut boat was stove in as a result of a broadside\u2019 collision with the Voyageur, the latter's engines being temporarily disabled and the vessel out of control at the time, and was sunk.The beat is valued at about $15,000 without insurance.Ne lives were lost.COMMODITIES CONTINUE THEIR UPWARD MARCH Ottawa, Ontuf the commodities of life continued their steady march upward in the rast month, increases being racord- ed in the cost of living branch of the Department of Labor In the prices of all commodities of general consumption except for a sen-! ot sonable decrease in the price eggs, butter and milk.Sugar advanced two cents per pound and potatoes thirty cents per bag An average family budget in sixty cities of the Dominion is complied $16.98 for the month of March, as compared with $16.77 in February, $13.67 in March 1919.and $7.48 in March 1914, A sharp increase in the prices of bullding materisls and metals is noted.WITHDRAWAL COMPLETED.Frankfort.April 18\u2014(By The Associated Preas)\u2014The French announced this morning that the withdrawal of the 37th Division to Wiesbaden had heen completed with the exception of staff officers who are leaving this afternoon.Ko quietly was the withdrawal carried oui that the people of Frankfort are still un \u2014 aware that half the French occupa- : tion forces are gone.DROWNED FROM CANOE.Hampton N.B., April 18.\u2014A high northeasterly wind 10day overturned a canoe in the Kennebecasis River at Lower Norton and one of the twe occupants, Rona'd Reely.son of Edgorton H.Beely, of that place.wan drowned.Hie brother.Mauriceclung Lo the canoe and was rescnad hy Patrick Murphy in a boat.The body was recovered.The latter serv.od overseas with the 115th Battalion MOTHER OF AIR REBERT AMES DEAD, Montreal, April 18\u2014~Mrs.Caroline N.Amen, widow of the late Van Fisher Ames, and mother of Sir Herhert Ames, M.P., died today at her home.the New Sherbrooke Apartments, here, She was 97 years of age and had been {il with grippe since inst February, but wan in full possession of her faculties to the last, N MARRIAGE LAW.Rtockhotm, April 18.\u2014Both cham- hers vesterday passed by substantial majorities the new marriage law, insuring greater equality of the sex.The provisions of the law abulish the huaband\u2019s personal guardianship and deprived him of the legal right to dispose of his wife's personal property.and generally strengthens the wife's matrimonial independence.STREET RAILWAY MEN ASK INCREASED PAY Toronto, April'17\u2014Toronto Railway Company motormen and con- April 18\u2014Prices; ductors are already agitating towards an increase from B85 cents to 73 cents an hour, when their agreement expires on June 16th next and the citizens generally expect another \u201cannual\u201d strike on the street railway syotem.CHARLES LANE PERMANENTLY FOR:MOVLE SCREEN Charles Lane, another prominent stage player, has succumbed to the lure of the screen.His last appear ance on the stage was av William Gillette's finançier-partner in \u201cA Successful Calamity.\u201d Since then he has been prominent in the screen support of Billie Burke, Dorothy Dalton, Marion Davies and John Barrymore in \u201cDr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde.\u201d mony the Rev, Canon Scott preached n sermon appropriate to the occa sion during which he recalled the fact \u2018that six years ago from yesterday he was with the Canadiuns a Ypres, and they all then felt they were on the eve of 3 great bauile Me held à Communion Service on that day, and he was glad to say that a good many of the men were present.Continuing, Canon fcott spoke of the great event of April 22nd.1915, and eculogized the troops trom the Dominion who stood.in the gap on that occasion.and went on to say that, if Canada had taken !:«; place as one of the signatories to the | Peace Treaty and if Sir Robert For.1 the post he\u2019 ot yr it wae doe to the sol.Axua Priets.Senora, April 18.\u2014 diers of the citlzen urmy who held , Despite resistance from Carranza the line on this eventful week six \u2018Soldiers, General Angel Flores, Sonveurs ago.There was, he usserted.Ora Commander, has progressed at a big battle to be fought at home.as the rate of thirty miles a day, ac- GENERAL FLORES ~~ TAPID ADVANGE j .Has Progressed Thirty Miles a Day Despite Carranza\u2019s Resistance of the Church as well as the stan.by Frarcisco Elias, a leader in the dard of Cristian morals.Monoro revolutionary movement.In concluding.he said.the men of General Flores ls reported to have .the Dominion were called upon to jdefeuted Carrantists forces yeuter- \u2018take part in a great fight today.and 'day.thirty kilometres south of the Church need men to fight this (luanuchil, Sonora.killing 12 sol- battle as it Wan incumbent upon all !djers, capturing six wounded and jof them to take thelr atand for Ut- thirty wounded prisoners.l right dealings throughout the whole, More than one thousand troops of society.principaly Yaqui Indians, have \u2014T {sembled in Aguu Prieta.Five hun- \u2018POLAN SHUT OFF \u2018dred more are at Waco, à few miles (south of here and one thousand more FROM THE WORLD enroute.The troopa at Naco are re- .\u2018 (portes to have thirty Browning ma- All Frontiers Closed For Ten chine-guns | The State of Nayarit, Mexico.has Days by Order of the Gov- sndorssd the steps taken by Sonors ernment \u2018according to a message received last night from General P.Elias Calles, Warsaw, April 13.\u2014 (By the Ase'd.{commander-in-chief of the Sonora Press) \u2014Poland was shut off from | forces, and Acting-Governor.the world today.All the frontiers have been closed for 18 days by| _ Collacan Captured.Government order while Austrian: Nogales, Sonora, April 18.-\u2014(By crowns are exchanged and stamped.\u2018he Assd.Premi\u2014General Angel To prevent crowns from heing Flores, with five thousand Sonora brought to Ioland by speculators (rnops.captured Culiacan, capital of during the exchange period, rall- the adjoining State of Hinaloa yes- road traffic to and from other coun-'terday.according to official an- tries has béen suspended:; the trans.nouncement from Honora military port of commudities has heen for- headquarters at fRermaaillo.bidden and all posi, telegraphic and | The Sonora revolutionists procred- telephonic communication has been \u2018ed immediately to march on Mazasuspended In the case of private in- (an.an important port on the Sinaloa dividuals.leoast.After cecupying Mag It When the process is completed wae announced the Bonora troops marks and crowns would be of the will march on the Rtate of Nayarit, same value.Heretofore the (TOWN with Topic.the capital.as the ob- has been worth thirty pfenning more jective, | | | |than the Polish mark.| Large numbers of (roops for the TTT revolutionary movement against the | BEMIENTED VE RAN, \u2018Carranza Government were expected STARTS BAD FIRE (a he obtained at Nayarit.8t.dehn, N.B.April 18.\u2014 While Hundreds of former Carranza sol.demented Willian 1°.lacey, who has diers have Joined General Flores been ill mentally at various times nes he invaded Ninalea last Tuesdnce he was juxecd overseas, sca\u2019- day, it was said., tered the cuntents ol an oil an« in he grocery store of his mother, Mrs.Michoacan Revo Helen Lacey, 311 tiorman 81, abou Mexico City, April 18.\u2014A revolt in the shop at midnight taturday anl the State of Michaocan, engineersd store was by General Pasqua! Orlix Rubin, wrecked and the lives of the occu.(lovernor of the Rate.and a strong pants of & hoarding hoase above en.rupporter of lLieutenant-Colonel Aldangered.All escanpel, however, al- varn Obregon, is announced in the though a fireman was injured.Government's second war bulletin Lacey was taken to the asylum to.imxued early (nday.Governar Rubiodar.the hulletin states, has fled from \u2014\u2014 i Morelia, the Btate capital, with 190 BELGIAN ADHERENCE.men, accompanied by Major Jesur avis, April 18\u2014The Echo de Millar with a command of §0 men.Paris euys that the Belgian Govern- Villa Armingment has informed France that it; wun Antonio, Tex.April 18\u2014Army adheres to the collective communica- \u2018intelligence reports to Southern de.tion proposed by Great Britain to partment Headquarters, are that whivh France adhered Friday, noti-!pranciace Villa is preparing to lend tring Germany that the Allles would! 3sgistance tn the Bonora forces \u2018 not permit the establishment of an\u2018 against the Carranza Government insurrectional regime, the policy ofjand that he wui attack Chihunhua which would be opposed (0 the ex- city, Pacoul and Finttusz in the near ecution of the preuve treat futnre.Montreal Que.April 18 \u2014 The *$ 98 20 0 86 23 98 9 86 DE 06 28 8 25 9 ao Printers\u2019 Strike at the Montreal PIN n \u201c.Star Is unchanged, the men met on: SHIPPING MOVEMENTS ¥ Saturday night and decided to stay! out and further resolved to cone 4 34 0 DA NE GE DE GE 06 GE 26 0 53 6 MX centrate their efforts in an attempt : Arrivals at Halifax, April 17 sn! to induce other union men in other jx: Sirs, Northwestern Miller from offices to refuse the BIar any @s-;philadeinhia: Panagli Vegliano irom sistance.| Piraeus; Moneonisio from 8t.Mich.= = jmel's via Louisburg: Marie £.Mich.HULL OF STEAMER \u2018alinos from Gibraltar: Watuke from \u201cBERR\".18 RAISED.Santiago.Cleared: Etre.Huth for Halifax, N.8., April 18\u2014 (By Can.| Newport News; Serbier for Antwerp; adian Press).\u2014The submerged hull [Montrolite for Tampico, Fla.: Quaof the French steamer Herr, which {ma for Philadelphia: Panagli Vaxwas gutted by fire at Dartmouth on iliano for St.John, N.B.: Canadian Friday night.was pumped out by Qunner for West Indies; Schr.ter.tugs and raised today.A survey will [main I.for New Yorkbe held and it is probable that the | Arrival at #t John, NB.April 18- vessel will be repaired.Str.Canadian Voyageur from Lonjdon.Cleared: Manchester Merchant GOOD CROP REPORTS.trom Manchester.Rome, April 18.\u2014A bulletin of the| Steamer arrivals, Aprit 17 and 18: International Agricultural Institute Cenadian Settler at Glasgow from made public here.announces that|Halifax: Baltic and Cedric at New winter crops are making good prog-| York from Liverpool: Westbrook at ress in Austria, Belgium, Denmark [Baltimore from Halifax via Hampand the United Kingdom.ton Roads; Drammensfjord at Phil.Parts of Italy and Algeria suffered |ndelphia from Bt.John.NB.by drought, otherwise the condition Cleared: Canada from Portland, Meof the erepe ie entisfactory.tor Halifax and Liverpool.enemies were attacking the old faith (cording to & message received here; instead of 80 cents à foot.Hamar seems determined to ve \u201cTeather cutters are now ge:ting no chapter untold of his \u201cLog cabin 56 cents an hour.They are asking [to White House career.one dollar an hour.Other operators Charles Masterson, one of Mr Asare asking a similar advance.If we!quith\u2019s old leutenants.who hax lad have to Kive in it will mean an ad-[h'mmelf disappointing experiences in vance of $1.25 on the price of men\u2019s hye.slections, speaking in the cone shoes (mentioning a certain trade atituency last night said that when variety) on the leather making | ne knew Xir Hamar Greenwood in alone.\u201d the Commons he used to he ond about to make breezy «peeches atuut ithe tories.Now he was sent by the tories to muke breezy speeches shout the Liberals.WORLD-WIDE WHEAT | SHORTAGE IS INDICATED| Me, Masterson declared that the oy prisoners were releuxed Bread Selling in England at|throush de Goveraments fear of Highest Price Possible With > : out Disorders PRESIDENT CABRERA HAS CAPITULATED Revolutionary Forces of Carlos Herrera Enveloped the Stronghold of La Palma Washington, D.C.April 1s\u2014| Indication of a world-wide shortage of wheat this year and a world-wide increase in demand was reported today Ly the American | Agricultural Trade Commissioner at j Londen, who said bread was selling jin England at what was generally considered the highest price the working man would tolerate with-| out grave disorders.With Russia dent Estrada Cabrera has capitulat- stil in a chaotic stare, there Ia *d to the revolutionary forkes of little to be expected from that coun Carlos Herrera after the Jatiér had try in the way of wheat exports \u20acNVeloped his stronghold ¢f La and Europe naturally turns to Palnte.Ganada Australia India and thai The President agreed to sufiender United States and Argentina.\u2018himself today, the revolutionists The British Government has an- guaranteeing his personal safety and nounced the maximum price for the also retention of all the propery 1920 crop shall not exceed $2.89 legally obtained by him.i a bushel.United States impor A new Government was agnounc- the Commissioner reported, were|ed today with Carlos Herrera sa ranging from $3.04 to $4.11 or an, Presiden: and Ministere who are average of $3.46 a bushel.prominent men and are said to enjoy he Coe or omnia: CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT | :iproushe it Gu SITUATION IMPROVING, acnrrors To ray { throughout Guatema'a.\\ Steady Increase Reported In| All Provinces Except the: Prairie Ones Guatemala City.April 18\u2014Presi- 5.AVY TAX Paris.April 18.\u2014The Chamber of Deputies yesterday voted for an increase in the Income Tax of 25 per cent in the case of bachelors over thirty years.an well as divorced | persons.if in each category there are no dependents.The income tax Ottawa, Ont.April 18\u2014The ein: , increased ten ner cent in the ployment situation in Canada is iri- lense of persons who have been mar- ther the cause of the newly-formed Canada\u2019s politcal troubles jn the Overall Clubs here, Mayor Gecria early part of the last CenturS.\u2018Emith appeared nt the City H: 1 which the Spectator submits, con- ?7 Pridar \u201c .= R tain à warning for those independent Priduy afternoun a'tired in denim ifuberuls who denounce the home | Blsber, Ars, April 18 \u2014AMiilion- rule bill becuase Jt faces realiios, PEU THiné-aperators, bankers, mer \u2018and admits that Ulster is a pro.| l#0te professonal sen and miners.foundly hostile to the South and \u2018he number of five hundred res | West of Ireland as Ontario was to HU of the Warren muinine distri t.Quebec, In Canada, adds the juur- terdaÿ sign d'un agreement ta nal, it is certain that religious dis- Wer overalls every day beginning putes have lost much of their bit- S\"Buay April until such time as the prices reasanabila Jevets, terness in the past half century, and vivtling reach a reverting to Bir Andrew Mclhail's {letter, it says that his statement con- | S(ranten, Pa.April 18.\u2014Students firms the wisdom of the ) irtition ef- and faculty n Keyutone {fected in 1367 between Quebec and Academy, Factersull, joinet tha {Ontario.foverau movement Fr; All pled ol themselves to we 1 clnthing ix Cheaper.tnatdentaily ENGLISH-SPEAKING \u201cthey cleaned ous the overall supply ir.the town, ~ | ' { CATHOLICS WANT PARISH ™ in oi |v april 18\u2014Fhe hundred employ «0 the Interna H tiona! Time Revording Company, of Rev.Father Bernier Forced to Enidintt, à puburt of this city, have : H formed an Overad Club in an effort Relinquish Charge Through te reduce the high cost of clothing.- Portsmouth, Va, April 18.\u2014 Te Il Heaith lev.Edward K.Denton, pastor yEimhueim Avenue Me hodist Chur iy, Ottawa, Ont, April 18 \u2014 Liv.announend yesterdux that he wounid j Fath.Lernier, who for nearly two preach in overalls and that men i¥ears hus had charge of the Roman wearing overalls and women in Lun ,Catholic Parish of Notre Dime, in galew aprons would péceive an espr- (Hull.i: to be replaced as his suc- (ial welcome today to the church, cessor will be named by Archbishop _ Salem, Ohio, April 18.\u2014Employs - Gauthier on Wednesday next.of the Sglem Post Office with the ex While Father Bernter's term t'rention of the city ¢ArrlePs veslerday unexpired.he has been forced to re.rganized an Overall Clubinqu is charge owing to con-; tinued ill-health, and is at present in\u2019 St.Thomas Joins a Montrea! hospital, | St Thomas, Oni, April 18.\u2014 The Znglish-epesking Roman 0Verall-wearisg campaign which h Catholics resident in the City of Hull |§ained such remarkable headway in sre desirous of having an English.the United States has at last reach- speaking parish created in that city ®4 Canada.On Saturday a groun and a petition to this effect will of Michigan Central Railroad em- shortly be presented to His Grace ployees organized a rlub inciudin- Archbishop fauthier in whose dip.\u201cme three huidred members frein cess Hull is situated.all departments of the service uni some of the highest paid officials.a\u2019! of whom, it ix stated, have pleiged CREW ARE SAUF.themselves to wear, commencing 1 New York, N.Y.April 14 \u2014The Manday morning nothing more «x- mfety of the crew of the steamer paneive in the Way of outer weur.na E.A.Morse, reported in disiress apparel than a suit of overalls.1: miles eaut vf New York was aseured was agreed tha places of worship when the &teamship fan Matso.and social gatheringe shall not be which went to her aid.reported to- invaded by the new form of dress night that she was within three (nr at least several days but should miles of the distressed vessel.The the first ston fail to bring some 1 Morse was still afinat then, the moex-, change in prices it will be extended sage said.but did not respond tn into ever phase of life.A similar wireless signals, indicating that the ~lib has keen formed at Wallace engines were stalled.jure.ont.proving, according to figures pub: | iq two years but are childiem.Lane in the labour Gazette for|, payers who are war pensione An, employment service connected with forty percent Invalidity are ex- with the Departmen: of Labor |*mpted.nlaced altogether 34,400 people in eee employment during the month of: tions for employment.The Department was notified of 38.200 vacan- cles, All these figures represent an increase over the previous month and the previous vear.There was a steady Increase in employment in all provinces except the Prairies, where a decline was reported, \u2018trikes in March.Twenty twol strikes were reported involving 3,789; people and representing a loss of 43.169 working days.Sixteen strikes remained unsettled st the end of ths month.i fteports were received from fives conciliation Boards and applications, were received for five more.Twas! hoards were appointed in addition to theme on applications received pre- WESTERN BLIZZARD Western States today were in the | trip of a blizsard which started yesterday in Montana, according to re poris reaching here tonight.Weather renorts indicated the storm swept from Montana over Mantern Idaho.lah, Northern New Mexico, Northern Arigona, Colorads Wyoming and parts of South Da.March and received 41,700 applica- | U There was less lom of time due to vousiy, Denver.Colo., April eves kota, Nebraska, lowa and Kansar.SUGAR PRICES UP Vancouver, B.C.April 1f.-.1 Another advance in price of twn dollars a hundred pounds went inlo effect In the loral sugar market yesterday.other commodities In which augur le largely used following pounds.MACEDONIAN MURDERED.Toronto.Ont, Aprit 18\u2014The dead body of u Macedonian named Hasson.the throut cut from ear to ear and the head much bruised, wus found Baturday night buried In a shadow trench in the cellar of his boarding house at 189 Wolseley street, this cily.Hasson disappeared early in March.and Albert Adosia a compatriot and friend had been searching for him since, and finally engaged laborers to dig in the cellar of the house wehe both Hved.closely with similar increases in| prices, and rugs le now welline! wholesale nt 00 a hundred F \u201cFragrant > roma and Superior uality HW.C.FORTIER, Selling Agent, Montreal t 4 The @ueber Chronicle Printed ané publisthon by the Chrontole Printing Company, Sir David Watson, General Manager, at the boiiding of the Company, © Buade Street, Quebes Subseription: Daily, $4.00 per annum; Weekly, 5.00 ver annum; payable tn advance.Advertisements: 18 cents per agate line emoh insertion.: QUEBEC, APRIL 19, 1920.OPPO! EXPERTS, Mr.Justice Pelletier has touched upon s comdi- tion, in recent remarks from the Bench, that has long appeared to those at all familise with the ways of law Courts as \u201cregretiable\u2019\u2014to use lis Lordship's word\u2014\u2014if not actually undesirable; and that is in re- rard to the employment of \u201cexpert witnesses\u201d to give evidence upon technical points.Although 1bese remarks were called forth by an opposing array of medi- cul men, they apply with no loss force to chemists, engineers, wofentists and technical experts generally.Vnder the eslsting system Counsel for the Prosecuton and Defence in criminal cases, or for the Plaintiff and Respondent In civil cases, respectively ro- tain the minst eminent experts available to lve evidence favorable tn their clients and It ix no unususl occurrence to see regulsr batteries of scientific 1alent swears ing to directly opposite conclusions.The result can wunly be to lower the prestige of learned profssions and, in the cass of medicine or surgery.to shake public confidence when doctors are thus seen to dlaagree among themeeives.Natarally there is room for dit- ference of opinion between individuals upon & delicate {of the greatest reproaches agsinst the mations of this If any ordinary individual sigs a contract he is mppossd to live up to is, oven if be eubsequeatiy Ande himself a loser thereby, and if his acmse of homor iv aot suficiently keen to compel him to hold to his bargain then she law compels him to do 20 or to pay for the damage that he has caused.Theve can be no Moubt that both the Montreal Star and the American vailroads have maffered considerable damage frose snasthorised walk-outs and there should be some legal remedy from the coarts.Al mem are said to be equal in the eyes of the law and it is dificult to ace why a labor Union should hot be just as answerable for its acts 88 a private citisem, a Society or an incotporated term.WASTE NOT, WANT NOT.Quebec might well take à lemem from Hamiltonif one can judge from the remarks of the Hamilton Spectator which asserted the other day that the great sucoeas of the local mivage department had afforded citizens a pratical object-lemon as to the value of what is commonly regarded as waste material.Such a department in this city would not omly minimise disease by eliminating dirt and garbage but could easily be made a source of revenue through its salvage activities, The Npectator gota on (0 say that less Is being thrown away than formerly but stil very much more could be saved, and reminds us that it has been ome continent that they are extravagant and wasteful people who do not understand the first rudiments of economy and whose ash-barrels bear silent but potent witness against them.Then the war came and drove home the leswon of tase but when five or six sapposed experts are in positive contradiction with as many others there must be: something wrong somewhere.We do not for a moment suggest that wen of the character described would consent to deliberate perjury but of two possible tiypotheses on 8 technical b reclamation of waste is a problem which is not only.the alphabet is represented, point it is unis natural for them to incliné to that in favor of (he persons who emptor their services.Be this an It may.conflicting evidence tends to neutralize itnell no that.after much time has been taken up and much money expended, Judge or jury may have no; .ley had ut the! further guidance an to lie truth than they {tion thas here iy enough waste puper In the world to- Positions, and turned to an angle of outset.On nH accunnts, the suggested reforms of Judge Pelletier in one that shonid be thomughly studied and given legal effect.To womewhat develop his Lord- : ship's thought.it might be possible to so amend pro- | cedure sn that, on application from Counsel on either wide, ; .! the presiding judge might.in his discretion.appoint & It in that ne much as 80 per cent.email technien] commission to give evidence that would he neotral and independent.The members of such Commissions would he paid on a fixed basis In the same way us other witueseés and would be under oath unt to accept remunerstion or compensation of any Kind from either party to the case.While it would be (vo much (0 expect that this system would do away with dissgrecment at least it would climinste the unpleasant suspicions that are engendered where experts are definitely associated with Counsel for the Prosecution or defense and would cou- This ix said to be the first case of Classle Weekly News, Voplen of [ithe kind in Canada in which a Janlitor has been charged with profiteer- Ing, Smith, in an advertisement inserted in & local paper, offered to aub-let n suite to the persons giving the \u2018best bonus to the caretaker\u201d.A NATURALISTS WIFE.It is proverbial that the wives of literary geniuses have heen fated to undergo more than ordinary domestic ordeuls with their famous yoxn- nates from Bocrate\u2019's Xantippe much and unjustly maligned woman) to Mrs.Thomas Carlyle, But {the wife of à naturalist must be pon- sessed of fortitude and polse Indeed te endure the life indicated by liz.abeth Cary Agassiz with her famous husband in her blography recentiy published.It ie à piquan.mixture of letters, narrative science and history, says a reviewer.\u201cIn à hurry to prepare for church, I ran to my cup.boærd for my hools,\u201d writen Mrs.Agassiz, \u201cwhen I seized the tall of a good-sized snake.[I called to Mr.Agassiz, who was still sound alseep, that there was a serpent in my closet.\u201cOh, yes,\u201d he murmured sleeplly.\u2018I brought in several in my handkerchief last night.Probably they have escaped, I wonder whero the others are?\u2019 He rose to secure the precious monsiers, In Ilesurely fashion, and expected his wife to admire thoir beauty when they were assembled.At another time à young bear held in duress in the cellar, arose and broke hin chain dnd ascended to the dining room, which the guebts quitted by the opposite door, leaving the dinner to hin.A HORNET.The amall son of 8 well-known electrical engineer is more familiar with the appliances of modern civilization than with the small things of naturs, and when visiting in the country unhesitatingly picked up a hornet to more closely Inspect in mechanism.When his father hurried out (0 diecover the vause of the commotion which immediately broke the peace of the summer day, the little lad was ruefully mucking a thumb while tears streamed down his face.\"Why, what is the trouble, son?\" he was asked: \u201cIt was that bug,\" he managed to explain between sobs.\u201cI think hie wirin* le defective, 9 touched him, and he wasn't insulated at ali\"t SHIPBUILDING | PLANT AGTIVE Sir David Watson Made Official Inspection of Davie Yards Saturday, 3 Major-General Sir David Watson, Vice-President of the Davie @hip- building Co, 14d., accompanied by the Genera! Manager of the Company, Mr.George D.Davie, hades an official visit of inspection to the Lauzon shipbuilding plant on Saturday last and took a keen interest in the activities in progress that involve the employment of 1,400 workmen.The 5,100-ton steel steamer Canadian Hunter is amost completed and wil be launched on the 28th instant, while the steamer Migola is expected to be finished and come out of dry dock in the course of a week, and the steamer Northwest at the end of ten days The Government steamer Canadian Trapper is alongmide the new dry dock pier.being fitted with a \u201cbetween deek\u201d that whl enable her to increase her cargo capacity and at the sume tine give more strength to the frame, The contract for the building of the #,300-ton atrel sicamer for (he Canadian Government murine wer- vice, which has been delayed In the building, wil shortly be commenced.The delay was occasioned by the non-arrival of the necessary steel, but as this has commenced to arrive.it is expected that the keel for the new steamer will be shortly layed and the work of construotign pro- «ecuted without interruption until the vessel is completed and Jaunched.There is no dearth of work in the Davie Shipbuilding plant, and the hun of industry that is heard there from morning to night is like music to the workmen and their dependents, In the meantme the plant has been cnlurged und equipped with modern machinery, and room for over a dozen additional ways, so that ft 1s in a position to take contracts for the building of as many ships should the company secure them.CITY BONDS MRE .{SOLD AT PAR | Versailles, Vidricaire & Boul- | ais the Purchasers\u2014Mr.0.Hamel Conducted Deal After having refused offers of 98.9% and 99.75 for its $500,000.00 igsus of 6 year bonds bearing ¢ per cent jnierest, the City of Quebec, had its entire issue taken up ac par on Saturday by the firm of Versailles, Vidrionire & Boulais, represented in this city by Hamel & McKay.The deal was put through at noon on Saturday by Mr.Oscar Hamel.The prompt manner in which tha entire issue was bought up is a de- ded proof of the excellent credit of the City of Quebec, and the purchasers will carry out the plane of the City inasmuch as the bonds will be printed in denominations of $100, $500.and $1,000, C.N.R.TO REPAIR THE GOSFORD BRANCH Leased Line To Reach the Timber Territory There are indications that the Canadian National Railways will repair she Gosford branch of the Quebec and Lake Mt John Ry.inolud- ing the repairs needed to the trestiv work across Lhe Valcartier River, to react and open up the rich forest resources of (hat section of Country recently outlined in the Chronicle.In the meantime, Mr Edmond Conway of this city, recently signed a contract with the management of the Canadian National Railways that gives him a lease of the Gosford branch to enable him to get into that territory for wood.Until the necessary repairs are made, it ie said Mr.Conway Is atranging for a small motor engine that will be able to cross the trestle work in its present condition to haul light cars loaded with wood.INJURED MAN WAS BROUGHT TO HORPITAH Ernest Simard, of Hale 8: Paul, who was injured about the head recently by a circular saw, was brought to-this city on Saturday and remove ed to the Hotel Dieu Hospital for treatment.FIRE IN STABLE.Fire broke out about 4 o'clock on Saturday afiernoon in the stable own e4 by Dr.Art.Leciere, St.Ambroise street, and caused damage to the extent of about $809, which is covered by Insurance.Besides the damages to the bullding a quanalty of hay wus destroyed.CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over, 30 Years Always bears me Made Signature of Mr.Edmund Conway Has STINPED BRANDY BUT HELD WATER, Part of 28 Barrel Consignment Shipped via Halifax, Lost Kick on Way The Custom authorities ars low conducting an investigation in an endeavor to find how the contents of five barrels of Spanish brendy consigned to a local wine merchant, changed into water.The barrels in question were part of a twenty-five barrel shipment which came leve recently vie Haktax.When the liquid was guaged here there were twenty barrels that had the required quantity and quality, but the five others held only aqua pura and not aqua vitae as called for nt shipment.Flve barrels can contain a whole some quantity of cognac, many's à smile, many's a song, and not a few sorte heads, as those who are in possession of it now have probably found out, but that does not help ths ituation and the Customs Officials are taking active steps to find the parties guilty of the theft.K.OF .CEREMONY HERE YESTERDAY Fourth Degree Conferred Upon 175 Candidates From All Parts of Province There was a big rally of Knights of Columbus here on fluturday when Fourth Degrees were conferred upon some 178 candidates from ail parts of the Province.Most of the visiting Knights arrived here on Saturday night or early Sunday morning.and the event opened with mass at the Beminary Chapel which was celebrated by Rev.Alexander Vachon, Chaplain of the Knights of Columbus here.There was a special musical program for the occasion and the sermot was preached by Rev.Father Normand, of Three Rivers.In the afternoon the ceremony required for the conferring of the degrees was conducted in the Knights vf Columbus Hall, on Grande Allee, and was attended by = large number.Presiding over this function was Master of the Fourth Degree P.T.Legare, while the officers amist- ing him were Past Grand Knight L.T.Turgeon, District Deputy J.E.Lavergne and Grand Knight Alfred Savard.As a crowning event a grand banquet was held at the Chateau Frontenac last night which was attended by upwards of two hundred and fitty guests.Mr.P.T.Legare presided at the dinner and among those present were Itev.Abbe Marois, representing His Grace Mgr.Mathieu, who was unable to be present.Mgr.Francois Pelletier, Rector of Laval University, His Worship Mayor Samson, Canon Masicotte, of Three Rivers and others.The toasts at was duly honored.The health of the Pope was responded to \u2018by Rev.Father Vachon, while Mr.Antonio langlais replied to the toast of The Order\u201d, after which Mr.J.A.Lemay, on behalf of the visiting Knights proposed a vote of thanks lo Mr.P.T.Legare and the other Quebec Officers for the splendid reception extended them, and it was carried amidst enthusiastic cheers, During the evening songs were rendered hy Mr.Joseph Piche und Mr.J.A.Roherge which were roundly applauded by the guests C.P.0.S.AROUND ° WORLD CRUISE Steamer Empress of Canada Now Under Construction To Make Long Voyage The new C.I.0.& steamer Empress of Canada now under construction on the Clyde will make s cruise around the world after her completion which will be one of the rarest opportunities ever afforded the business men and the limited number who will secure a berth to see and study conditions in the Orient where the war has created new methods and Ideas.Mr.C.A.Langevin, City Passenger Agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway, will be pleased to mail literature in connection with the cruise to any applicant who will address him at his office, 88 St, John Bireet, The Empress of Canada will start on her world\u2019s cruire from Liverponl, England, March 1$th.1921.and the fact of the cruise is causing xonsiderable interest in England and America, and is sure to attract many applicants for accommodations.Nevertheless, room on the big liner will be reserved for & limited number of Canadian business men, who Liverpool to begin the tour, and return.The Empress of Canada will call at Gibraltar, Monaco, Batavia, Manfia.Hong Kong, Shanghai.Kobe, Yokahama, and excursions will be arranged to Tokio Nikko, Kamakura and Miyanashite.1t is expected that the Empress of Canada will arrive at Vancouver June, 1921.A special train will be run through the famous Canadian Rookies for those who are anxious te reach home quickly, the dinner Included The King.which | - can secure a tloket from Quebec tol INSANITY PLEA ls ACCEPTE) Marie Anne Houde Will Be! Examined As to Physical and Mental Condition The lawyers for Marie Anne Houde, whose trial for the murder of her step-daughter Aurore Gagnon, Is being hold in the Court of King's Bench (Criminal Side) have changel their plea of \u201cNot Guilty\u201d to one of \u201cIrresponsibility on aceount of mental aberration\u201d and wil produce their proof of the accused woman's insanity this morning.She will be examined as to her general physical condition by Doctore Fortier and Marois of Quebe-, and for her mental condition.The defence will have four doctors on the board of examinors while the prosecution will also have four, The sanity commission will be made u» as foilows:\u2014fur the defence, Dr.Aicee Tetreaut, chief medical officer of the taint Jean de Dieu Asy- You Might as Well Have $11.50 al y the Best Shoe for Your Money } Your head works better when you koep cool; so will your fost in these oxfords during the hot days coming.It's a young man's shape with a stylish toe, but with good width at the tread.When we put you into this oxford, you get the greatest shoe value offered in this town.This is lum, Montreal; Dr, Albert Provost, legal medical advisor of the Pnris | University and professor at the Mon.\u2019 trem! University; Lr.Emile Fortier, | former interne at Lhe Lariboisiere | Hospital Paris, specialist, practioner at Quebec and bir.Achille Paquet of | Quebec.Fur the Crown, Doctors M.D.Brochu, supetintendant of the | Beauport Asylum: A.E.Mtrois, legal medical officer of the Depart.| ment of the Attorney-(ieneral, Quebec: Wilfrid l»erome, of the Montread Provincial laboratories; B.! y.interne at the Beauport Asyhuny| Dr.E E.Devlin, medical superin- ' tendent of the guv'L at Montreul.His Lordship Justice Pelletier criticised preity strongly the manner tn which medical experts arr called | tn cases where a plea of insanity is made beforr à court of justice, ms | that it had come to a pretty pass when both sides tried to army all the medical experts they can find In | a case like the one now going on.and that he repeated the suggestion ,.he had alrenéy made that an Offiola! Medical Commission of three ex.\u2019 pert Doctors should be appointed to deal with similar cases The ex-, perts would be paid by the Swat: and would be independent, not having any interest in either pariy.When the Cp/iri opened, the law.yors for the fefence asked that the trial be adjourned until this morning, saying that they had been obliged to zeit experts from Mon-, treal, as the Crown had cornered all the local men, and that the defence had not had time to prepare its case The Crown Prosecutor said tha.they had secured their men only on | Friday afternoon when the defence! notified the Court that they wished « to change their piez.and Mr.Le-| mieux denied this assertion.The dispute waxed rather bitter, until; His Lordship announced that he would let the defence produce their evidence and explained to the jury that the accused woman should be\u2019 given every legal chance to defend | herself, as the case is such a serious one, and expressid his great regret at having to keep the jury over Sunday.The defence are expected to produce their proul of the insanity of the accused woman when the Court, resumes at 10 o'clock, i t This Week's Meetingsin the Churches CHURCH OF ENGLAND ; Cathedral of the Holy Trinity Monday\u2014Cathedral Branch, W.A 10:3 a.m.» Wednesday\u2014Annual Meeting et\u201d Cathedral Branch, W.A at 2:40 p.m.: | Thursday\u2014Girls\u2019 Club, 7:30 pm.Eriday\u20146t .Qeorge\u2019's Sociely, Annual Service, 3:15 p.m.St.Matthew's Church Monéay\u2014Parish Helpers, 2:30 p.m.Wednesday\u2014Cholr Practice, instead ® of Friday, at 8 p.m.Thursday \u2014C.E.M.#., 8 p.m.: Wa- | men's Auxuiliary, Annual Meeting, 8 p.m.\u2018 Trinity Church i Tursday\u2014;Ladies\u2019 Aid, 23:30 pm; 6:18 p.m.Wednesday-\u2014Evening Services $ p.m.Friday-\u2014Junior W.A, 4 pu; Boys Mesting 7 p.m.Suhday\u2014Men's Bible Class, 3 p.m.se.Peters Church Sunday - Morning Prayer, 10:30 am: Sunday School 3:30 pm.and Evening Service, 7:30 o'clock, in Mission Hall, Limollou.Sunday Bchool Teachers - PRESBYTERIAN St.Andrew's Church | Tueeaday\u2014Women's Missionary so.ctety, 4 p.m, Friday-\u2014Ladies* Ald Society 2:80 p.m.; Choir Practive, 8 pm.Chalmer's Church Monday\u2014Women's Missionary eel.ing, 8:30 p.m.Wednesday \u2014 Prayer pm.Thureday\u2014Choir Practice, 8 pm.| Saturday \u2014 Junior Mission Hand, 2:30 pm.Sunday\u2014At Morning Mervice 11 o'clock the Pastor will preach his frst of a series Meeting, 8 FIRST AUTOMOBILE REACHES QUEBEC FROM MONTREAL The first automobile to reach Quebec from Montreal, arrived yesterday.The auto a MoLaughlin roadster was driven by Mr.Curson Dodell, who encountered no difficulty in making the tour on the Montreal round, which ie seid 10 be in axcellent condition, .\\preciative and encores were frequent \u2018antl fashion siyvle and of the Nation- [Jean Gumetin, Aime Dion.Adjuter' of sermons on Dorioh, A'fred Ravard, RH, Devin, A \u201cThe Primitive Christian lacs of | Paliand, the Church.| a Walk-Over, thoroughly made inside and outside, from toe to heel, from top to sole.- Ukth-Over Walk-Over Boot Shop 10 St.John Street.KENOGAMI MODEL | SCHOOL CONCERT Pupils Gave Splendid Enter- | E van show you proof of the fit hig tainment in the New School | cheaper to treat your vous uni strecis vo Hall | then to leave the.untreated.; ; | The small extra first cost Ss quickly balanced by tie ! saving in repair bills and this saving gets bigwer every } year because Tarvia roads do ne: wear oar roads, tut require only an occasional sur Keep them in excellent condition.Tarvis is à coûl-ta+ preparation, Tew in vost and easily applied, which renders your roads distioss, muelless, frost.jroof and automobileproof.Tarviatal roads are tue one economical solution of the problem of hivh-wra ie low cess roads for cities, towns and vouniry i - The MES TS TE TEST TETE Along the Good Roads Trail IS ur do unitreate- >ireatmeont te The pupliis of the Kenogami Model évhoo! guve n highly successtul concert in the Kenogami Hall on Wed- | nesday 14th inst.There was « larg»; and representative audichce present which wan presided over by Mr, J.R.| Brands, chairman of the Bcheol The audience was most ap- Board.and cheerfully responded to.The programme, which wns arranged bh: the Principal was attractive and varied and carried out expeditionails 98678 Compary from 8 pan.to 19 p.m.IL consists) > 3 Cy ere of some, duets, recitations, short Ce eT play» and two rxhibitlons of physi all r Jat ot Arill.The musical paris were tas.c- Linn Preseries Roads Prevents Dust - fully rendered while the display of physical cxercises brought vociferous applause from the audience, : An interesting fenture of the evert was the presentation of six prizes fo- physical drill, presented hy the Ken \u2018asami Branch of the War Veteran- \u201cThe FIRE INSURANCE PROTECTION you Had the vents ave Aroctation.The judges of physica; should be increased at lcast 237: to 37° , based on tho prices nf drill were Major McReachy and Cap- today.tain dricg.and the successful com.{It a Pire should nceur.haw far weubl yous msursns > pottiey 8° petitors were Jarvis Thompson, Charles Tounier.Kenneth MacHean \"hyllis Smart, Nellie Campbell), anJ Eather Moskovitz, ; The nerformance of the Junior § and Infant departmenis were ox.À on the present duy prices\u201d.ÿ Do not delay, have us call on vou.Policies imucd for all branches of 1: sur: C.and W.CHAMPION.veedingly popular and much credit > 3 ; AGEN in ued Miss Wyman, their able 62 ST.Ey Rat A ¢ ENTS.anse teacher.Phone: Office, 75; esldenev, 256.Appropriate remarke were mada during and after the proceedings by the Chairman, ateo Ttev.Me, Morti- mer, Restor of St, James Church and | \u2014 - uses == 1 = Mr, W.Tait, the able and energotin feuretary.The singing of Auld Tang Syne in PREMIUM BONDS of the City of Paris 5% and Credit National 5% (Capital and interest abeolutely gvarnaieed by the French Government) Are you aware that the present rule of French Bachange Will allow you to purchase the ahove mentioned bunds at leas than 5e of their value.When French Exchange veturna (no normal rate you «an realize $88.50 for « al Anthem, brought a pleasant function to a close, The concert was a Rruccese financially and the proceeds will he\u2019 used for the purchase of Canadian and Historle piclure for the school.The Rtaff and friends are much in.debied to Mr, Nall, the club, committee for (he use of the magnificent hall, i I 2 QUEREC BAR CONDOLES \u2018 WITH BEAUBIEN FAMILY | At a general meeting of the Quebec Rar held on Saturday a resolu.: tion of condolence was passed on the occasion of the death of Mr.1, pg.Beaubien, K.C.K'Altor of the Officiat * (f ka opportunity which wil proba- $43.invested in these hands and the nest Reports for the Diairict of Quebes yield wil then he ever 1b, The resolution was proposed by Mr.In addition, these Loads parilempate «vers bly Never be Alphonee Bernier and lon.ft, A year in ten demwings of lotg.of Which there Taschercan, and ge vonded by REIN, are five lot nf one million francs hth Adfutor Raurd and Ame Dion.others varving from b00.600 tn 1.000 france repealed.Amang those present were: Mesars, Ferdinan-l*itoy, Batonnier, Mon.L : A.Tamchercau.Alphonse Bernier, each, forming & totai, Pvert yenr, of 2.670 nts, amounting in all to 18 million fran Tire Paris bonds participate In six of thew draw Inge and the Credit National in four, The price of these bonds is hased on current nues of exchange and will he furnished on request.Rivard, Hon.Antonin Galipeapit.L.A.Cannon, Lucien Moraud, CN.dos.P.Turcotie.Fnarte ; Helleau, T\u2026 (.Belley, J.A.Mo-heite, Louis Demers, C, A.Chauveau, Flu, Raillargeon, K.O.Drouin, W.Amyot, Win.Tarue, Lean Rouillard, and À.A.Gagne, Secretary.TORONTO POPULATION .NOW 342.388 Toronto, Ont, April 185.\u2014This city's population is estimated at 503,688, by the new direclory fot Toronto, just published.Ask (ur Dewriptive Circular, Societe Generale du Canada (Limitee).Provincial Bank Bldg., 93 St.Peter St., Quebec GODFREY 8.GOURDEAU, Managing Director, Telephone 4141, pacman x mam ns a enn.RR ERE SAS TS TIT IR ATE fi i te i i | | | | .f + .+ .\u2018 - .; x St co ; \u2018 _ MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920.Cu RES at et es a SUNDAY\u2019S MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS | | va = { { IFIRST BOUT HAD ARRANGEMENT | antag Carin) Major League Baseball at a Glance] _ ses] ANNUAL MEETIN i At 8.Louls\u2014 R.H.E.At Cleveland\u2014 R.H.B.| 2 TS Chicago .sosooei-\u2014e 41 9] NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING |, 00 .010110001\u2014 4 11 6 OF N.|, |.HELD a ae me, outed AS ame N Batteries\u2014Alezander, Carter and| Won.Lest.PC.i Wen.Lest.P.C.iCleveland .305000102~\u201411 13 1 THE FATE OF : \"AMATEUR LACROSSE ! liter; Doak ummings.- : the National League.They lest two.M a and C R HE _ .Batteries\u2014Ayers, Love, Okrie and Pittsburgh .200000000\u20143 & Pittaburgs.4 1 S00 Chleigo.2 ° 1.608 game to the lowly Boston Braves.' land then got trimmed yesterday , h i A i Stanage; Ceoveleskis and O'Neill, ! Cincinnati .0000100%0\u20141 6 1 : \" Future of Amateur Lacrosse, uv 5103 to the Phillies Wilde's Loss to Sharkey Did Final Touches Being Applied utteries -Adume and Lee; Tey.|Cincinnati.3 1 .786Beston .2 © 1008 At Philadetphis\u2014 Rests with A.A.U.of Can- wo samen vent exca nists Not Lessen His Drawing for Olympic Hookey Games à can Fines: RH.L [Boston : + asllcieveand 2 10 ger | New York-Philudelphis; Ne gum, sin the \u2018tg engues 8 .A .H.LE.FP 2000 02 2 J X eee ae 2 .in .; .I : Philadelphia - .3001100 611 sa Wuashingio lost to Boston by 2 to 1, 8 1 6 ada\u2014Pre.Reinstatements | ining toe bo Ser om.whie | Power At All ~Series of Ten Games New York.010000860\u20141 1 IBrsokisn .= 1 esTPhiladelphia.| 1 GeslAl Chicago in the National league, Pittsburgh eriea-\u2014Meadows and Tra 1 Ch, a .blanked Ri Loews 3 tu 0, after - ; geasor; Nehf HubbeH, Winters andipaideiphia.\u2026.2 10 #6T;Now York.1 4 200 Bt.Louls-Chicago: No game, rain: Montreal.Que.April 18 - Th* hirteen sessions.When Jimmy Wilde, the British Antwerp, April 17-\u2014Arrangements| } Smith.: | *j At Boston- ROH: E annual meeting of the National « o Wasp, bumped into Jack Bharkey In ure heing completed for the hockey! | at Brookiyn- RH Ego + 4 .233/5:.Louis 1 1 ses) w, ; facrosse Union held at tha Na.foe Btecher, the Worida heavy-;hi6 first bout in the United States onteats which will begin here next Boston .000101010\u20143 § ou LOUIS.Lhe 2 ¢ fe eee .Washington.08100000000000\u2014\u20141 8 ¢ tienu! A.A.A.offices here on Cher- weight champion, will meet Kulva-'And came out nn the short end vi! dey and will be the ; opening Brooklyn .031032016\u20148 10 A ; .Boston 16 000001 \u20142 10 2 rier Ktreet, Maturdsy afternoon.it dur Chevalier in Montreal on Thurs.(he argument there were many pre.Sven's of the Olympic Games of Batteriee\u2014Rudolph, MucQuilian, York.8 3 .000/Washingion .© : 000 ; was declced that the future of day night.(dictions that his tour through the, 1920.King Alberc will attend the D ynd O'Neill, Wilson: Pfeiffer and Batteries-\u2014Erickuen and Gharrity: amateur lacrosss rests with the .\u2026\u2026À U.8 would prove a failure (matches which are to be heid ati fl por IChicago.8 4 .008Detroii.© 3 .000 Jones, Bush and Waliers, Devine.Amateur Athletic Union of Canada There are seven entries for the, Being outpointed by the Ameri.(he Antwerp Ics Palaceen to whether they will reinstate Hockey Matches in the Olympi can, wiio had not been doing any-| Tha Cunadian team will face six professional, oc si termed, players Games, dwitzeriand, france, United thing stariiing in the ring for opposing nations in the hockey REE ER Raa this svascn and professional 'u- Miutes Sweden, | Belgium, and sane time, would \u2018uin the little »éries, entries have been made by EEE A EEE PE nl .\u2018 throughout was very keen and fast, 1 frovse players wl be axked to Make Cxecho-Xlovakia having seplettes Briton\u2019s drawing power, it was the United Hlates, France.Sweden, but Ne marnork showed better pau: 068 980606 06 38 008 6 2806 6 25 6 0606 = \u2018 aplication for such reinstatement, who will do battle for them The said, This upset, however.has Belgium, Czecho - Slovakia sud; bail, particularly in thelr forward \u201c The application of the Tecuniusel rivst game will take place next done little to impair the champion*s Switzerland in addition Lo the, division.In the first half Watson: 3 SATURDAY GAMES % T lacrosse Cluls Toronto, tu foin Kriduy, while the finals ure book- carning capacity, and he finds no Canadian entry.The results of the cored for the Rovers und Culte \u2019 IER.oa 4m the National lacrosse Union Was ad for April 29.The finishing difficulty in geting engagements draw have nut yet been made pub-| ro Kilmarnock, -Short and Smith g 7 Hf \u2018 1 Becreiary - Trexsure .D, Browne.muchos are hemg made tu the Ant- (or purses that were heretofore un.\u2019 lic Lut id is known that the hockey | added £ more for Kilmarnock In thei gg AMERICAN LEAGUE % ; - on were werp lee Palace, where the games hemrd of for the litle chaps for series will consi of ten games lercond half and Hillhouse scored ' {3 SETAE SEE gf PAINT YOUR HOUSE, Mayog Fetteci x, of Cornwall, Presi- are in be held.King A.bert of short bouts, Antwerp spartsmen have made thelcor Rovers.In the final stages of; - dent: G.A.Booth, Sr.of Ottawa Belgium will winess the games.\u201cThe advent of the Britsh fly- Canadian and Czecho - Blovakia the game the players on both sides| ss Chicago 4.Detroit o.æ* Don't let your house starve [rota lack of paint.Keep all Vice-Prewidont: J.J.Deegan, DRY {weight chumplon done a lot *6 boost teams favorites.All seven temmn| 5° 0 gb Dll A SOL SO CR|E Tonton 5, Wash.1 (14 Inn.3.52 cour buildings in healthy condition by giving them plenty of Shamrock Amateur Athletic As.(learges Carpentier js gia to the Interest among the midgets and Will play an elimination round with| 0 S50 FE Gil (HOE OE 8.a Loss 5.Cleveland 4.x paint nourishment.: sociat.un, Second Vive-President: hox in the Mount Royal Arena on has helped falien the bank rolls the final match for firet place and iuh was always the more dangerous Phi'a.-New York, no game | ; Lu | Sceretary - Trearure 1 Browne.Muy 12 accordine to w telegram to of the lightest division in the ring the championship | being held ON land thoroughly deserved the og a REAL ECONOMY.Those nu ntiendans were à A.the Montreal Star from Georg in & style that the contendzrs hard.Monday.April 6 after which the| $ -\u2014 8 Don't think of paint ax an expense.lt 1 el inv foo h, Nr, BE.Butterwarth, Otawa: Kennedy of Canadien hockey fame.Iv ever dreamed of, |live seveans eliminated in the early Scottish League games.results =.bon think of pain u n pet = su reul investment.> ; egan.bh.; \"A y | or d oi Lr - ; cer .an T vs ff sa de M Tige acvomidatet mn apite of the fact the final match on April 8 there Clyde À Ayr urdepent 7 33 Pius 3,8.Louis 0, 13 i's.À less per square yard.I is éusier td apply and covers more sur- tiruthe, Nutionat A, A.Le.Cincinnati got à halt put In (hut when he arrived in the Ntates will be spevial ceremonies in con- Dundee 2, Partie |., = Cineinitats 11, Chicago ' » lave Jacobs, Caughnawaga: J.1 Lozon, ther winning streak vesterday when the fans could not see an opponent N°Etion viith the distribution of first} Eaikirk 1, Morton 1.# Boston - New York nv game ® .: 1; : ; i ; bp uward of trophies in the seventh .#2 Phila.- Broukl e 8 IT IS DURABLE.Montreui A A A: Lh.Brown, the Pittsburgh Pirates trimnied who was capable of giving him a Bie Mearts 1.Dumbarton 2.rovklyn, hv game, ! \u2018Tecumseh.them ¢ to L had work-out.His coming stimu.series o ym es 4 ton-| Motherwell 6, Celtic, # æ Use Fitch's Ready Mixe) Paint und you won't have to paint res cs = lated interest in the little fellow pi; here ere aap on Ralth J, Hibernians ©.3 96 30 96 26 26 92 06 98 EEE REET so often.1t is made of pure white lead and oil and defies all kinds BIG ENTRY LIaT.LIPTON WILL USE and it may not be long hefore a rerod England Mails, Fintand| ltansers 3.Queens 1.| : of weather.We have it in all culors Boston.April 17\u2014A dist of T4 vus, EM - class champion will Le de- [ST Norway having entered îhe - ! A REFUSAL runners.leading long distance men SHAMROCK \u201c veloped in the United states lista in addition to the countries|GUILIEMOT WON \"When you do not intend tu pay = .- .e of the east and muddie-west had Londen.April 17-\u2014Eegarding the Wilde should have no difficulty.on\" SCC represented is the ANOTHER.CONTENT bil! there ix nothing like being deci- Fitch P i | S imited entered today for the American Flatements thai in the event the whatever in packing up a fortune pockey tournament ; ?© \"sive in your refusal.The other day 9 marathon race, in be held next, hamrack 111 proved faster than of st least $100.008 during his say TOCK0Y lournement Brussels, April 18-\u2014Marcel Guil-) à bookseller in Toronto had un \u201caes Monday by the Heston Athletic the challenger Shamrock IV.in (he in :he \u201cland of the free\u201d, and it , ,lemot, the speedy French cross- X J i _\u2014 g \"count rendered\u201d returned to him wich ' Amn.over the roads trom Ashland (rials.he would ask the New York (x rumored that he will receive a.WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN l country runner, won the eight mile the following reply ncrawled mcr ; ta (his city.The event this year, Yacht Ciub 10 be allowed to sub-'guirantes of 37,000 for his eight! Cleveland, @bio.Aprit 18- Une Belgian cross-country championship the bilinewd: \u201cDeur Sir.\u20141 never py marking ils 24th annual renewal, SUtuie the older boat in the race reund bout with Battling Murray World's record was maid to have today.making the distince in 43 \u2018 , 118 51.Valier Street Telophone: 2777 Apl.ixth.satte, .; dered this beastly k.1 «ill have added interest because Tor the Americas Cup.Sic Thomas at Camden, N.V.on April *1.He been broken ac the = Allog'icuy minutes, 13 seconds sare! n't end 1é sou vont 14s mere HEE EERE EERE ERE ER: of it designation ax ihe official Linton, declared lo the Assovimted received almost 31.000 a round for Mountain Division, AU.swimming] Guillemot le entered as à middle at it If 1 got it 1 paid for it If tra-eut for selection of the United l'rens vester lay: as follower: \u2018his battle with Patsy Wallace in Meel, when Ted Mann.vf Detroit; distance runner for the Olymoie, didn't, I won't \u201cNow vo und \u201chang = = siates Qlvinpic long distance teaun.\u201c1 have never dreamed of ras Philadelphia, geiting $5,000 far the Look gone fifth Sh meeond oi ihe ames pe né ct youraait you Tathend.\u2014 Yours vers cseses mas eseses 20 100tttet ne te ET SEI EOCENTEICIIENEIINIS er ee gesting such a course.Lam (ull mil, That seems rather fair Vorid's record fo: 5e vardlcr - \"ranc uli.+ \"ny \u2014 SAN spc \u201c y : .OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL.aware that having challenged with, compensation.even .in \"hese days lash.He negotiated ihe distance! England and Belgium.| respes tfully, John Jonex 4 TRY \u201cVICTORY RA A METUING NEW AND i London April 17 = Football the Shamrock IV.1 cannot F4C® of inflated prices.\u2018n une minute 2% 3.5 xevonde, Leu une TTT \u2018 ; pu Victory \u2018Turkish relight on Mondav.- Special \u2018 games today resulted ms follows: ANF Other bow: against the Ameri-\" He han bern offered à guaruntes Hndy, of Detroit finished second QUEBEC BULL 5 : ne: K COURSES.Viet ; Ci Caramels on Tuesduy.Special Hl ristal Tavera 0, Reading = An defendring yacht without ta.Ge 810000 for mien tua nous \u201cHd Jack Love, of Pittsburg, third.BIG WINNERS.Jones developed the \u201ccourse\u201d § [700% Creal (RIE OO TURES dmentar: Speci se Fire i, Gillingham 2.suing another challenge in acrord- | ot May » e Arms ts ; At the Fulldog Club of Canada's habit.First, he learned to be u \u201ccon | + ; at : : rr Faisce 1.edit city 1,800 With the rules covaring the NS trite er AILMARNOCK WON \u2018Annual Spring Bulidog HMpecialty | Vincing talker,\u201d and was arrested u»'¢ Victory Chocoimte as ce Jibrin oe i ! Northampion 2, Queens I.Ran.o,' Ontos.ito be selected, white another Phil-; MCOTTISH CUP.Show, hetd in Montreal April 17th,| 8 confidence man: pest.purchased Victory acorteé Chora o Saturday Pope Nurwich City 1, Swansea Tt.mee ee 'adephia promoter has offered $5.-' Glasgow.April 17\u2014 Hy Ass'd.{our represantatives from Quebec.\u201cThe Secret of Making People-Adore tory oo \u2018 5 Newport City 0, Milwall A.6 MITCHELL BEAT SCHOELL.1060 for & relurn engagement with Press.\u2014-Kilmarnork wun the Kcot- English Bulldog Kemels were suc-| You.\u201d and lost all his friénde; third.Orders Deliveredtixmouth A.@ Southampton I, Milwaukee, Wu.April 18 \u2014 Wallace over eigl* rounds, und tish Ass'n.Football Cup Final at; cessful in carrying off two firsts; he invested in the \u201cMagi Recipe for l'orizmouth 4, Rwindon T.1 Pinkey Mitchell, local lightweight, a Detroiter hur raised the ante lo Hampden toduy by defeating Al- and Iwo seconds which, considering, Millions,\u201d und joined the biwad-iine; VICTORY CANDY COMPANY Re d souihend 2.Uxeter C.0.last night easily outboxed l'rankin; 15,000 for à &n round bout with bion Rovers by 3 goals 10 2.\u2018The|the large number of entries; was and, as a last resort, with what war - LB & Aruiiecé 3 Brighton and W.A.6.iGchoell.of Buffalo, in a ten round \u2018a sange baitler in Detroit.so that weather was splendid, and 93,068; remarkable left he plunged on a \u201cMemory B gt John Street + .+ « + - - + o «+ Teloplone 7963.G ouchester defeated Yorkshire, contest.Scheell weighed 134 3-4\u2018 Jimmy going to be in greal de-' people saw the maich.à record Tor] | The Judge was Harry DPeabody.| Course.\" and ~-promptly forgot al + and Mitchel) 1 | King.his troubles.pound and this summe !Beotti of Peterbor cup Eames.Thea p VIRGINIA CIGARETTE To.; [8 TE AS ts re A A mm .By-law of this Counell and the mid but at the northern intersection of \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \"> PE ES MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920.The breaksup in prices is carrying towards you the goods of which you have a daily need.Yesterday it was one line\u2014to- day it is another, while tomorrow will bring you a variety of articles which will oblige you to act promptly if you do not wish to lose the favorable opportunity.BY-LAW Ne.1F Amend Ne.1 and By-law te pm Bylaw went of the Couneil \u2014 {Drawn up In the French Language) At a meeting of the City Ceunell Bold on the lst day of March, 1934, the following By-law was read for the fret time: It is ordained and enasted by a Read up our advertisements every day by profitting by our break up prices.Your money will not go more quickly, on the contrary, it \u201cwill last longer.Dur Special On Tuesday Is the best opportunity possible to purchase a SUIT for gentlemen.Exceptional value, faultless finish, cut guaranteed.$32.90 COME AND CHOOSE MATERIAL TO YOUR TASTE.Council ordains and enscls as follows to wit: le.~Article 85 of By-law No.1 sencerning the internal gevernment of the City Council, as amended by the By-law No.1A of the 3th February, 1913, and by By-law Ne.1C of the 31st of December, 1817 is repealed and replaced by the follow.tng dispositions: 30\u2014The Banding Committees ef this Council shall be: jo\u2014The Finance and By-bw Comenittes.te-\u2014The Publie Works Commit- tes.* se=he Water Werks Commits toc.60.\u2014~The Police Committes.Sa.~~The Fire Committes.* 6e\u2014The Health Committee.The Publio Works Committee shall have charge and the care of ail the works to be undertaken by the City, except the Water Works and drala- ages works, which shall be ex.slysively under the control of the Water Works Committes.The members of thé Police Committes shall be the sume aa those of the Fire Committee and the members of the Public Works Committes shall be the same as those of the Water Works Committee.20.\u2014Article $3A of By-law No.1A as amended by By-law No.JA ef \u2018the 31st of Decembe:, 1917, is replaced dy the following: _ $8a\u2014The City Clerk shall be the Secretary of the Police and Fire Committees; the City Treasurer; the Secretary of the Finance Committee, the City Engineer, the Secretary of the Public Works and Water -Woarks Commitise and the Secretary of the Health Committee the Secretary of the Health Committes.3o\u2014Article $2 of By-law No, 1 as amended by the By-law No.1 of the 24th March, 1911, as amended by the By-law Ne.1C of the 31m December, 1917 is replaced by the following; 820.\u2014The City Clerk is the Beeretary of the Fire Committes and the Police Committes alse of all the tipeclal Commitieess appointed by the Council, and must convene maid -Committeas when requested by the Mayor :0r° the Alderman of mid Committees; he must be present at the meetings of said Committees, he \u2018must not the minutes and make the translations which shall be neecss- sary, with the consent of the A few fancy lines which you want, and which are very useful to have for the house: \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ribbon, 14 to 1 inch wide: | Pompadour and Scotch navy blue or pale Ribbon; 5 to 10 inches green; 8c, for.3¢c wide, for front of dresses or suits.90c to $2.00 Black Taffeta Ribbon; 4 A large assortment of inches wide ; 30e, for.19¢ 8 Crepe de Chine or Georg Hair Ribbon, sold today ette Crepe Collars; at 40c, for.28e for.79c, 99¢, $1.19, $1.59 Ni Swi i Rings for Handbags; red, inon or Swiss Muslin green, Saxe blue; Mayor mid work may be divided between the City Clerk and the As- (IJ sistant City Clerk.Public Notice uw hereby given that in conformity with the dispositions of the law, the abeve By-law shall be read à seeoni time tor adoption, on Friday, the 5th day of March, 1920.By order, 44.71 B.CHOUINARD, ty Clerk.Collars, from 35¢ to $1.00 Embroidered Veils for the 60c, for.\u2026 .39\u20ac First Communicants, from.:$1.35 to $3.28 CITE OF QUERKC.City of Quebec Black Silk Neck Pieces; District of Quebec.with red, coral or blue | Badges and Armlets for CITY HALL.silk tassels; special for First Commiinicants, BY-LAW NO.16H.this sale.39c | from.$1.00 to $1.25 Concerning the Closing of Part of ll Chiffon Frilling; special, Embroidered Remnants; a Leonard Strest.: se large lot for sale at half per yard.(Drawn up in the French Language) 1H { Embroid Coll price, At a'meeting of the City Couneil ot of Embroidery Collars Toilet Pb w ER of the City of Quebec, held on Pri-' for ladies; 25¢, for.S¢ Carrere Bone, 27d day, the 18th March instant, the! following By-law was read for the fancy boxes; reg.60c, first time.Fancy Pins: 8c per card, In accordance with the Act 10, fOr.ve vn on ou +s .5¢C for.v0 ov .39¢ Geers v Chapter 86.Section ¢: le S 1 t 18 herkèby ordained and enacted : : i by the Municipal Council of the City Black or white Chiffon Casti \u20ac Soap, large bars, of Queber, and the sald Couneil Collar Shapes; sizes 12 OF.e ve vv ve +0 0180 ordains and enacts: 10-\u2014Leorard Street, in St.Roch ward of this City is declared not to end any longer, at Devarennes 8t, and 123, per dozen.8¢ | Tooth Powder; reg.25c, White Ninon hemstitched LR ET Handkerchief.; for New Patent Leather Belts, tivis sale.B¢ 1-inch wide; special .50c Ordinary Pins, 3 paper for.ve ov vv.10 ceptional value; it Narrow Velvet Ribbon; per yard.5c and & regular 10c, for .S | Assorted Embroidery, at.10e, 12e, 15c, 19¢ A fine choice of large Em- Lroidery Collars for the | Embroidery for Corset First Communion; spe- | Covers, cial for this sale.80¢ for.29c, 39c, 49c, 59c cr \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014_ _] said fænnaré Street with Lallement Street of this City.Public Notice, is hereby given that in eonformily with the disposition of the law.the above By-law shall bs Fond à vesqné time for adoption.on Friday the Séth March instant (1986).By order, AUG.MAULOIN, Lace and Insertion; ex- + tr La ago Tid Mther Cla LILA GA ELA LaRue & Trudel, ORARTRAERD » ACCOUNTANTS = LÆue, Trudel & Picher, Tennis iors oi Tnssivent states Mr.A.R.Demry bas left for Ottawa Mr.Jules P.Tremblay ef Chisoutimi je in town.Mr, C.Manette, ef Three Rivers, oa guest at the Chatesu.Ms.C.D.McBrdy, of Toreutsis In the city, staying at the Chateas.Mr, Calixis Chasmpoux, ef Restigouche, Que.is registered at the Chateau.Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Fontainehave returned to town from their wedding trip.Mr.and Mra, N.C.Domini of Albany, N.Y., are in town slaying at the Chateau.Me.Themes P.Delton, is In town from Three Rivers, à guest at the Chateau.Mre.Amaron and her little son Douglas are leaving on Wednesday fer British Columbla.Mr.W, Clarke, arrived in the city on Saturday, from Toronto, and re- Jistered at the Chateau.Mr.and Mrs, J.E.Mayrand of Montreuil, arrived in town Saturday ané registered ut the Chateau.Dr.E.F.Devils, Buperintendent of the Bt.Jean de Dieu Asylum, Montreal, is a guest at the Chateau.Mr.James Edwards has returned to lown after spending the winter in Chicago the guest of his son Thomas.Mrs.Edward Chawse, of New York, who has been visiting her als- tor-in-law, Mrs.L.B.Chasse, has left for Oitawe.Hon.C.F.and Mra.Delage, loft Saturday far Montres) to attend the celebration of the third Centenary of Marguerite Bourgeoys.Sir Richard Lake, Lieut-Gover- nor of Baskatchewan, and Ledy Lake arrived in town yesterday from Regina, and are guests at the Chateau Senator J.P.B.Casgrain !s ox- pected to arrive in town today to attend a meeting of Board of the Corporation of Quebec Land Surveyorswhich takes place Tuesday.The numerous friends of Mr.Archibald Miller, who is seriously #11, will regret to learn that up te an late hour last night, there was no improvement in his condition.Chronicle Files 100 Years Ago Hens It is known by few, that the reason wily hens do not lay sggs in winter, is the want of lime to form the shell.Let them have access to wheat which contains lime, or Lo time itself, and they will lay as well in winter as any other time.Ingenious Mechanism New York\u2014Mr, Foster has returned to this city with his very ingenious machine, which certainly approaches the long sought nerpet- ual motion.\u201cA number of metal balis on the wheel are made to revolve in such.a manner that when 1 drops off at the bottom, the remaining balls are suf- ficdent with aid of the original im: petus given to the fly wheel, to keep up its rotative motion, and return the balle to the top of the buckèt- wheel during the time that another bail Is descending to the bucket at the bottom of the elevator.The maching is exhibited at No.253 Broadway, opposite Bradweli Admission 25c.Chronicle Files 25 Years Ago Quebec Went Voting in Quebec West, which took piace Tuesday, was proceeded with exceeding quietness.In fact was one of the least exciting ever held in the division.The result ft the poling in the election of Mr, R R.Dobell, lumber merchant, who was returned by 587 votes againet 130 cast for Mr MoGreevy.But little interest was taken In the contest, owing doubtless to the fact that both candidates are independent supporters of the Government.Several people, in fact abstained from veting.Fldiing Clad Officers At the meeting of the Deslerles Fish and Game Club on Baturday, the following officers were elected: Patron, 8.N.Parent; President, W, J.Miller; Vice-President, J, A.Thompson; Secretary C.Dion; \u2018Creaserer, C.Guay; Directors J, A.Renauld, F.P.Garneau, H.Simard.Tte Post Office Would it not be a good time to clear up lobby of the Post Office: It is in a mom disgraceful condition.The floor needs a good sorubbing, and a little water judiciously ap- piled to the windows would brighten up matters a bit.Our Post Office in the dirtiest building in Canada.The second door ought to be open- cd now, and a little current of fresh afr would do no harm.Spring has come.fit.George's Society The St.George's Society purposes holding (he usual annivermry services in the Cathedral of the Hely Trinity on Bt.Grorge\u2019's Day.The Rev.Lennox Williams will be the preacher.Mr.Bishop, the organist snd cholrmaster of the Cathedral, will, as heretofore, take charge of the musical portion of the mserviee.which promises te be more than equal to former occasions, as he will be auuisted by cuteide talent as well a8 by the efficient eboir of the Cathedral, LOOKED CUMBERSOME TO HMR.A downtown store la making an early display of blanket bath robes.An elderly woman going through the store the other day was stiracted by the bolé patterns and stepped at the sounter te examine the garments.\u201cJust what are these used for, may 3 aski\u2019\u201d she said to the clerk.The clerk informed her that they were bath robes and the prospestive customer replied \u201cFor the love of pocdnem! Locke Uke they'd de mighty heavy i a body got into the water with them on.\" \u2014 Cotumbus Diepaich.Moving and Housecleaning Do It with Legare\u2019s Helping.Moving or housecleaning are not unalioyed pleasures, but they have their compensations.When one moves it is inevitable some additions to the furniture is found necessary.In housecleaning the arrangement of the furniture in the home should be changed, and at least here and there a new piece added.It is a delight to select the needed pieces from a collection of furniture which has one\u2019s unquestioning confidence.itis doubly agreeable when one has the feeling that no excess is being paid, or asked, for the faith itself.In other words, people enjoy paying full value for superior things, but they do not like to feel that they are paying an additional sum for the privilege of exerting their own judgment.People who buy LEGARE'S good furniture know that not only are they getting the best, but at prices the best values anywhere.- ¥ 9 | Everything for Your Kitchen Moving or housecleaning is an excellent opening for every housewife to improve the appearance and service of her kitchen.She would find it a source of wealthy suggestions should she avail herself of the privilege of examining our Steel and Cast Ranges, Gas and Oil Stoves, \u201cSellers\u201d Kitchen Cabinets, Refrigerators, Linoleums.Tables, Chairs, etc.; 3 \u2019 i « \u2018 Everything for Your Dining Room Nothing is more apt to bring cheerfulness in a family circle than to be served meals in a dining room furnished so it will inspire comfort, Nothing could help you better to create such an atmosphere than a choice from our Dining Room Suites, Buffets, China Cabinets, Tea Wagons, Extension Tables, Chairs, Carpets and Rugs, Electric Fixtures, Etc.The Bed Room, \u201cabode of rest,\u201d must be endowed with an appearance of calm and quiet harmony\u2014that is to say the style and layout of its furnishings must be perfect.Think this over, then come and see our Bed Room Suites, Iron and Brass Beds, Dressers, Chiffonniers, Dressing Tables, Chairs and Rockers, Mattresses, Springs, Pillows, Carpets and Rugs.» 7 Everything for Your Living Room We make it our pride to offer for your choice the best variety and most stylish of Boudoir Furniture, whether it concerns Complete Suites, Chesterfields, Easy Chairs and Rockers, Davenports, Divanettes, Tables, Book-cases, Portable Lamps, Graphophones, Carpets, Rugs, and Electric Fixtures.A Complete Collection of Household Furnishings Should you find your furniture is lacking in some point, you may always rest assured we are in a permanent position to remedy it in the most ready and satisfactory manner, Our elaborate stock makes it impossible for you to refuse your home the moveable that will make it a place good to live in.Your kind visit is only solicited\u2014 we will do the rest.| P-LEGARE 239-\u2014\u2014St.Joseph St.\u2014-239 WANTED\u2014For à leading Life Insurance Co'y, a few good Solicitors.Freach or English-speaking ne previous experience required.(jood contract given.Apply Box 9 Chronicle Office, Apltôx3 WANTED\u2014For May 1st Furnished Apartment or suit of rooms for two gentlemen (separate bed roms) Locality, Upper Town betwesn Claire Fontaine and Ramparts.Will pay reasonable figure, Write full details 10 Chronicle care C.A.L.Apl19x2 WANTED~\u2014At once linotype operators, floor men, and machinists, union shop, highest wages, no strike, ply Superintendent, composing room, the Star, Montreal.Apl17x3 § WANTED \u2014 Immediately good Stenographer.State references.Apply to Post Office Box 158, Quebec.Apl.16x3 WANTED-\u2014A boy, apply to 3.O'Connor, Corner of Bt.Julla and St Michae! streets.Apl.16x1w WANTED\u2014A housemalid, references required.Apply to Mrs J.M, McCarthy, 377 Grande Alles.Apl.14x6 rt rey WANTED\u2014An intelligent boy to learn the printing trade.Apply \u201cChronicles\u201d office.Apl.10x6 \u2014\u2014\u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS.\u2014 Large, sunny and comfortably heated.Contingous hot water in bath rooma Location advantageous.Good service.Well patronised.Telephons 5383.W.8.Richardson 138 Mt Anne St.Quebec.Septixly i \u2014 FOR SALE\u2014Beven sewing ma- chinenS Singer rumke and 2 of ctirer malons, also a motor.Apply to 6 1-2 st, Marc street.Aplsx6 FOR SALF\u2014-1319 model 60 H.P.Master 8ix, 7 passenger, Mclanghtin Buick œutomobile, in perfect order, in use about 3 months.Mileage less tham 1200 miles Apply 103 Perk Avenue, Phone 3628.Apl17x3 BUILDING LOT FOR SALE\u2014 Beautiful piece of ground 50 x 110.On Park Avenue.Close to the Battlefields.Telephone Day 6872; Evenings 5610.Aplisx6 HOUSE FOR SALE Dwelling No.29 Mount Carmel St.All modern conveniences.For particulars, apply to TESSIER, FAGES & Co., 132 Bt.Peter St, Phone 7760.Apli8x2w HOUSE FOR SALE Dwelling No.54 St.Louis 8: \\ll madern conveniences.For par- \u201cwvlars, apply tu TESSIER.PAGES Co.132 St.Peter 8t, Phone 7769.Apl.15x2w \u2014 \u2014 FOR SALE \u2014 House No.326 \u2018rande aAllre A medium sized, mndern house, recently completely enovated, large garden.For pæ\u2018Uvulars and permiw to iew app'y to Meredith & Meredith, Natarien Public, 46 Dalhousie street, Phone 562.Apl.13x8 FARMS FOR SALE VERMONT MONEY MAKING FARMS, all sizes, all prices, write for list, mating sige wanted, CHAUSSE Æ ROBILLARN, BUR- LLINGTON.VT.Apl.6x1m PERSONAL _ MARRY.- For speedy marria, absolutely the best, largest in ht country, established 15 years; thousands wealthy members, both sexes, wishing early marriage: confidentia) descriptions free The Old Reliable | 732 Madison, After article 20, to wit: \u201c24-\u2014In any, \" \u2014Ft.Victor Marchixim [rane when an officer or employees : 14 Club, Mre.Wrubel, Oakland, Cal MARRY FOR SURE BUCCESS \u2014hundreds select wealthy members both scx.wishing marriage; strictly confidential: most rellabie; years\u2019 experience in this work; only honorable people wanted: (res list.The Successful Cupid.Box 115, Oakland.Catit.Aprilixim\u2014_\u2014\u2014 WOULD YOU MARRY (I 8UIT- ED?Best Matrimonial paper published.FREE for stamp.CORRESPONDENT.Toledo, Ohio, Feb2ix2m SALE OF STOCK.Of the KEmate of the late E.Aristide Lachance and of the taie Dame Emma Lafebvre, hia wife.Sealed tenders will he received by the undersigned Notaries up to April 27th, at noon, for the purchase nf: 10.\u2014The stock comprising.rlorks, jewellery and other articles, at No.245 d'Aigullon Street, at Quebec.20.\u2014O0f the lot of land known as No.3123 of the official cadastre of St.John's Ward in the City of Quebec, and the buildings erected thercon, No, 249 d'Aigullon Street.30.\u2014Otf the mid stock and the aid immoveable together.The whols having belonged to Mr, and Mrs.E.A.Lachance.The business stock and the immoveable may he examined on Thursday, April 38nd, from nine o'clock in the forenoon until noon end from ene o'clock until half past five o'clock.All information may be secured from Mr.J.E.Darveau, jeweller, No.116 Bt.Francois street, St.Roch's, Telephone No.6325, The un do not bind \u201cthemselves to accept the highest or any of the tenders.Quebec, this fifteenth day of April one thousmnd nine hundred and twenty.MRS.CAPPEL.jp.Gulf of St Lawrence Shipping & Trading Co.Ud \u201c£8.LABRADOR\" This vessel will sail from Quebec on the 21st inst.(3 A.M.) for all North Shore points as far as Esquimaux Point.Freight will he received at the Point a Carcy Wharf (8hed No.21) 20th inst.For information apply to GULF OF ST.LAWRENCE 5.& Tco.11D.147 Mountaln Hill, Phone 8327.16x4 CITY OF QUEBEC.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, T9 18 CITY OF QUEBEC.CITY HALL.BY-LAW NO.Age By-law to Amend By-law No.28, Concerning the Pension Fund for the Manicipsl Officers and Employees (Drawn up in the French language) At a meeting of the Municipal Council of the City of Quebec.held at the City Hall, in the sald City of Quebec, on the ninth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty (1920), in conformity to law, and in virtue of a by-law passed by this Council, pursuant thereto, and after the due observance of ail the formalities prescribed by the statute in such case made and provided, at which meeting were present the absolute majority of the members composing the Council of the City of Quebec, that is to say: His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Bedard, Bertrand.Bouchard (St.R.), Bouchard (J.C.}), Collier, Fiset, Gauvin, 1 Lantler, Lesage.Martin, Mercier, Seguin.It is ordained and enacted by the Municipal Council of the City of Quebec, and the said Council doth hereby ordain and enact as follows: 1.~Article 74 of By-law No.38, passed on 1913.ia hereby repealed and re- plared by the (ollowing: \"24.\u2014In any case when an officer or em- Monday and Tuesday, the 19th and; the eleventh of April! !*th- CANADA SS.LINES SUMMER SERVICE New Schedules Drawn Up In Anticipation of the Heavy Business The Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., have arranged their Summer Bchedule In anticipation of a heavy business.The Montreal - Quebec Hine will commence operations on the 26th Instant: steamers leaving Montreal at 7 p.m.and reaching Quebe at 6.30 am.and leaving Quebec at \u20ac p.m., arriving at Montreal at 7 am.Until May 2%h thi service will be nightly except Bu day, and after that date Bunday will ba included.The Montreal - Quebec, Murray Ray.Tadoussac, Saguenay service will be open June 22nd; steamers leaving Montreal, Mondays and Fridays until Sept.Tth.Special schedules are also being arranged for the Quebe and Saguenay line.BHIPPING NOTES.The Gulf of Bt.Lawrence Navisation & Trading Co's brador ls receiving © tower St.Lawrence, and is expected to aail tomorrow or Wednesday.The Schooner C.Tremblay is getting ready for her season's work in the Lower St.lawrquce.#4 ith Prospects of leaving for Gaspe this week.The schooner Sauit au Mouton left for Bault au Mouton with a cargo and several passengers.\u2018The steamer Rapidan of the Furness - Withy Line is the (first vessel to mall for the 8t.lawrence rote this season.The Rapidan left Fowey, Great Fritain on Saturday with à cargo of China Clay to be landed at Montreal and after un- loading her cargo will take on cargo for Hull Brig-General R.Manhy Sims, agent general for Ontario, at London, England has again put into effect the arrangements whereby specially conducted parties of immigrants are brought out to this country, which work was suspended during the war.A party of the kind will sail on the Victorian, C.P.0.8., leaving Liverpool April 23, for Quebec.This is the first voyage to be made by the Victorian since re-con- ditioning after her long Govern ment service.| The C.P.O.8.Metagama which left Liverpool on the 9th instant, arrived at St.John.N.B., yesterday.Te C.P.O.8.Empress of France which mailed from 8t.John.N.B., on the 11th instant is due to arrive at Liverpool today.The Red Star Line 88.Lapland from New York, arrived at Antwerp Tuesday.April 13th.The White Star Liners as.Adriatic from Liverpool, was reported 736 miles emst of Ambrose Lightship, noon Wednesday April 14th.88 Megantic arrived at New York Thursday April 15.88.Cretic, from New York for Mediterranean, arrived at Nayles Wednesday, April 88.Canopic from Mediterranean for New York.nailed from Naples Wednesday, April 14th.American Line 88.New York for ployee should die before having be.run tn draw lis pension.nne half of the pensirn which he would he en- | titled to obtain.1f he had already hia death shall be paid, at his choice.to the widow or to his minor children, and if there are no testamentary provisions as to such retired from service at the time of if New York, sailed from Bouthampton, noon, Tuesaday, April 13th.\u2014\u2014\u2014 grEARRABER BARS » SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.3 CERBVEUBRRXBRAERNRLARY choice, the widow alone.and this for a period of ten years.If the widow, dies before the expiration of the ten; years, the payment therent shall he continued to the minor children for the balance of the time.\u201d 2.\u2014The two following are added should die before beginning to draw | his pension.and without leaving a {widow or egantie .Queber.Liverpool « \u2014Columbia.New York.Moville and Glasgow \u201c \u2014Mauretania.New York.Cherbourg.Southampton * \u2014\u2014La Savoie: .New York.Havre 27\u2014 Rochambeau.New York.Havre PILE ALL OCEAN FARES ARE INCREASED Ten Per Cent.Advance Is the Natural Result of Higher Operating Costs Bteamehip Companies on alt eastbound end westbound British and Continentai Transiantic lines have increased fares ten per cent in all classes, Including fares for infants.The advanced rates are announced effective forthwith, as has been forshadowed for some time, and are a natural result of the larger ng costs to which the Steamare now subject in cempari- son with the past.The rates (or servants (first class) un ail steamers will be advanced; trom $112 to $137.| too, mre Affected as the half fare privilege will apply to children un- THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.Children's fares| 3 lebec's Bus * ADVOCATES.38 28 38 28 98 26 28 96 96 06 96 96 36 98 6 PORION & GOS&ELIN.Aâvecates, Quebec Railway Building.Telephone 196%.BEDARD, PREVOST & TAS- CNERRAU, Advocates, 111 Mountain Hill.Quebec M.JOR.AHERN.Advoeats, 111 Mountain Hill.Telephones 1420.4087 and 169.der ten years of age in the first cabin\u2019 and second classes.and to children under twelve years of age, in the third class, thus reducing the age limit for children's half fare rates in the cabin and second class from twelve years to ten.! Scandinavian and Finnish rates.were advanced « few days ago, the second class going up $5 and the third clams $3 These are not affected by the ten per cent advance.The new general aavance of ten er cent.will be applicable via all lines, members of the North Atlantie Conference, which include the C.P.0.B.White Btar, White Star Dominion, Cunard, Anchor and An- chor-Donaidson lines.The increases the Atlantic Ocean, end Americanboth Canadian STR.MORSE REPORTED IN TROUBLE Boston, Mums, April 11-\u2014- Wireless messages requesting immediate assistance were intercepted today from the United States Shipping Board Steamer E.A.Morse, about 250 miles vast of New York, the message said the vessel had sprung a leak and that the water\u2019 was gaining rapidly.The position reported was latitude 39.44; north, longitude 68.43 west.The E.A.Morse registered 3,743 tons.According to avaliable shipping re- glisters she was oound from New York for Genoa.! RESUMPTION OF QUEENSTOWN CALL Announcements are made by the White Star Line that their steamers in the New York - Liverpool Ser-i vice will resume their calls East and Westbound at Queenstown, which was the old practice but which was discontinued owing to the war.The first steamer calling at\u2019 Queenstown will be the 88.\u201cCeltic\u201d, ieaving New York May 15th, and will be followed regularly by steamers after that date.The demand for direct sailings to and from Irish Ports has been quite insistent, and it is felt that by the resumption of the White, Star Line Steamers, calling wat.Queenstown, à long felt want he taken care of and give the Irish: population an opportunity of em- varking and disembarking at one vf their own Ports, instead of going via Liverpool, which has heretofore been necessary.The same high standard of service rendered by the White Star Line in pre-war days will be maintained, and particular attention paid to ail Irish travelleis.ICEBERGS MANY YEARS OLD Discoveries lave Proved That immense Mansen of Îce Keep Their Formation a long Time.Some icebergs are more than 20 years old, according to \u2018iene Hache, writing in the Philadelphia Public ledger.He gets his curva, from discoveries made by \u201cice patrol\u201d of the United Btates coast guard, which has been patrolling the northern waters.Most of (he berge came from Greenland.Snow may lait on the crest of one of the is- innd's mountains.It hardens and ir pushed down the slope by other [all- ing snow, This process may continue fur centuries befure the mas: finally reaches the coast and #: broken off.Icebergs are often of enormous size, onc sighted by the coast guard steamer Androscoggin being 600 feet long, 400 feel wide und 120 feet high above the surface.As that portion of the iceberg under water is much rger than what appears above the surface, vnly a faint idea is giver of its gigantic size.[arts of berg: cunsist of snow, and part of ice.The show melts first and sumetinier causes huge cavities in them, ui sometimes arches large enough tur ships tu pass through.In sume cases due to the action of the warmer waters of the Atlantic, the side ol the verg is washed away and a huge vverhaayg uppenrs, This saved & ship Cape lace, ls upper workings were damaged, but it was not damaged | slung the walter line.When icebergs melt they usually welt underneah Lo until the wery (uses its equiliturivin and turns vver.BRILTS UN Lhe ARUruscuggln saw une verg Lurn over tour times in 29 mn.| utes.RING .PRUTECTS WEARERS The \"luck™ ring of Mr.Wm.KR.Switzer, ul Toronto, has reurned tv iæ owner for the third time.The «ing # of plain goldd surmounted by + Mmasunic embiem.The ring saw its service during the American œmpuign in the Phikp- Sines.Mr.Switser presented the ring ww a friend leaving fur acuve service, with the request that he return Aa H he survived.In due time, the trend ahd ring returned.Later Mr.#witzer prewented the ring to another Iriend, who was sailing to Bouth Affrica with the Canadian foroes.Again the tileman protected Its wearer; and at the close of the campaign the friend restored the ring to its own or.PRe.Sydney Bawley, of the AAC, was the next to wear the ring during his four years overseas, and on his return to Toronte he restore the ring to Mr.Suritser seven! weeks ago here É will! recently that crashed into a berg vil PAUL DROUIN.K.C.Quebec Railway | Building Telephone $48.Residence: 211 Cremasie st, telephone 6272.CANNON & ROY, Advocates Lucien Cannon.I.L.D.M.P.Laetare Roy, LLL.111 Mountain Hill, Quabec.Tel.3883.Telegraphic address.\u201cConrdy.\u201d will thus apply from all ports on|§ SAM DESCRAMPS, K.C.Advocate, 111 Mountain Hill.Que.N.B.\u2014At Commercial Hotel.Thetford Mines, on the fum Friday of each month.ALFRED C.DOBELL, KC.Advocate, 92 St.Peter street.Quebec.Cables.\u201cGibbell\u201d Quebec.ADRIEN FALARDEAU, LLB, Advocate, Quebec Rallway Building.Telephone 2307.4 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tren Ness » NOTARIES.Tel.Office Tté1: Res 33 \u2014 2 \u2018Telephone 3308 \u2014 Real Esta elalty: phones: Office.4496: 2278 Rat.HENRI POULIOY.Notary.Qu.Telephone 993.PAUL SAMSON.RA.Telephone 2441 x INSURANCE.% NAHANCHNNENNN Telephones: Office, Residence, 3384.ter street.Quebec.Professional Directory \u2014\u2014p Meet 04 300606060606 00000 38 08 36 26 26 00 06 06 08 96 06 38 96 96 © & ALLEYN, Notary Public 126 St.Peter street.Quebec.BOILY & De LERY, Notaries.40 Bt.Joseph street, Quebec.b © PFELAGRAVE.Notary and Real Ketate Agent.Lindsay Bullding, St.John St.| Tel- WILFRID BOLDUC, Luli.No- (ary, 133 Bt.Joseph et, Que.Money to Loan.Tel Office.6333: Rea 5437 L FE.FORTIER.Notary, Spe- Winding up Estates.111 St.Jomeph st.corner of Bridge street.Quebec.Tele.Res.bee Railway Bldg.Quebec Baba Notary and Commissioner.Quebec Railway Building.GEORGE BRODIF.Insurance.Room 23, 111 Mountain Hill 1884: HENRY A.BRAY, Genera) Insurance Broker, 124 St.Ps- Telephone 6933.AE % ACCOUNTANTS.* UNNNNNNNNNUN NN BROUSSEAU & GROLEAU, Accountants, Auditors.Liquidators and Admin tora.111 St Joseph ot.Tel.7313.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee J.8, MATTE.Public Ancountant and Liquidator, $7 St Peter atreet.Quebec.GKORGFS A.MERCIER, Accountant.Auditer and Liquidator, 147 Mountain Rill, (Bosse Block), Quahec.Toi Office 4334: residence 7899.\u2014 ROBERT STEWART, L E A.Publie Accountant and Audltor.147 Mountaln Hill, My services are always allable for the solution of accounting problems, end any inquiry will receive prompt attention \u2014_\u2014 REEXNARRANNNLNR # % LAND SURVEYORS.* 38 06 0608 26 06 36 0806 08 060808 06 08 HENRI BELANGER, Land Burveyor.Rooms 16 and 11 Belanger Bidg.88 Mountain LIL Quebne.8 » » 3 ALTHFOD TREMBLAY, Lang Surveyor and Civil Engineer.88 Mountain Hill, Phone 5024 BLUE PRINTS EDWARD A, EVANS, STUART & OLIVER, Civil Engineers, 147 Mountain Hill (Bosse Block), Quebec.J.M.GUERARD, BL, LLL.Advocate and Solicitor, Quebec Raliway Building.Tel 2441.EDGAR CHAMPOUX, Barrister and Solicitor, 81 St.Peter st, Quebec Fire Building.P.O.Box 39.Telephones: Office, 6306; Residence 3679.LETARTE & CARON, Barrister and Bolicitors, 64 St Joseph street, Orkin Bldg.Telephone 1032.Quebec, c.M.Letarte, BL, LLB; A R.Caron, L.L.L.Evening hours: Tuesday and Friday.7:00 to 8:00 p.m.ARTHUR MAF Estate: ary $7.00.Rooms with or with- Ht at ate.Peter street, 396 Bt.John | Out board.2 .; street Telephones: 1358- vi \u2014\u2014 laence 8338, CT TTS 1604; Residence S132.HUL Americas plan.rates 33.00.32.50 and $4.00 per day.H.Fontaine, Prop.IVR E.SCOTT.116 Moun.FRANCOEUR, VIEN & LARUE, | AT in PI SCOTT 118 Moun.Advocates.72% Ht.Pater st in all Is J.N.Francoeur, K.C.M.P.P.| pis, , iheurance in a 989 9 06 06 0608080 5600608008 « Thos.Vien, K.C.M Louis ; tarue.LILI.Tel 6500.\u2018% AUTOMOBILES.* \"38 se 96 98 38.36 96 28 9 2 06 06 56 26 26 NH HR HN N * £ AUTO OWNERS LISTS.We can MORAUD, SAVARD & ALLEYN |g \u201d sutply the following lists: Advocates.126 SU.Peter St.|g PHOTOGRAPHERS.\u201c Auto owners In district of Phone 3439.Telegraphic ad- [RUN RB HN BANKRNNY Quebec; auto owners and dress \u201cMosard\u201d.Lucien Mor- } truck owners In district of BCL hard Ange] 9-9 RDWARDE 317 me down | Montreal a L.l.L.Arthur Savard.e.C.L St.Queber | Mpecializiox In For rates apply Quebec Auto- oT ER ea | manie Divers op Quabes \" 0 : tt, voit i Ry.Bldg.Tel.UUNRNANHHENEMNN ! ERNE NNER # x 4 0.LAFLAMME, Photograph.» ® BONDS.* er: Portraits De Luxe.36h * MISCELLANEOUS * GS sunmenue mme aese|__ Be Joseph ut.quebec.Ÿ puuunnannanant 58 PROVINCIAL SECURITIFA, [op 50 98 5% 38 3 38 38 8 3¢ sunns' limited.106 Mountain Hil, [gg % BE an a tec.Tel 6377.M NOI.] Mackey, M.D.\u2018Pres: Hon : .AGENTS, M prop.Tel 8041.ous .Que.© serve Pres dE einen, ne HAHRSHHHAHUNNRA ! eet at Popular prices.\u2018Mar, M ool ; kets $3.50 Se ay iciral.Schoo! | ALBENT DUNN, Commission | SoMpmiation teksts $320 and Parochial Bonds.Merchant, (Grocerles and Bt.itoch Hotel.Provisions.17 Sault-au-Ma- } telot street, Quebec.Teievhune 343.NAP.4.MIROUAC.Bonds and Investments Union Hank Bidg.88 BL Deter ¥i.Yuevec.rt tr orn Day and Kvening Tuition.Tel 2985, LEARN TELEGRAPEY, Ma; School eof Telegruphy and Railroading (Course for boys and girs).261 Bt Joseph 8, Quebec.Tel 3341.visions, etc.Quebec.Telephone 1813.URARRRRRUNNA RNS and Optician.Your eyes are * UMHNHHHOHNMMMMNN] | care in my care.109 Bt Joha % EDUCATIONAL.4 HI \u2014 rt 96 68 08 26 06 06 0406 06 6 ME DE 0 06 DE 28 ARCHITECTS.» .VHGAHANENNNNNK ALxx.PETRIE & JON.nest.w.: omakers an - Tulonetio street Business one où Avminge, Fonte, Yiags Shorthand.Telegraphy, Mod- | ROBITAILLE & ROBITAILLL, end Covers 13 Bt James M.sohn street, quebes 1666 POMINION BROKERAGE COot Quebec.Douglas T.Taylor.S8ec.-Treas.147 Mountain HiL Tel 1718.Night and | gurveyor Reem 7.17 St Holiday Call, ¢5 Etchemin phones: Res 1747; Office 8476.MURPHY & COLLIER, Reg'd., General Insurance, 11 Sault au-Matelot street.\u2018Phones: Office 252; Rea 5956.28 28 26 20 25 28 26 36 38 98 96 36 26 3: » * BUDDEN & STRANG, General |% % Insurance, 101 St Peter at.|26 HOTELS.æ Telephone 750.28 28 26 30 36 36 98 28 98 96 36 36 36 % #2 T.H.MAHONY, Fire, Life, Accident, Marine and Automobile Insurance; 43 St.Peter Si, Quebec.Telephone 627.ALFRED T.TANGUAY à CO.Ueneral Agents.Grains, Pro- Speciaities Peas and Beans.17 St.James st.8, Lindsay Uidg.43 \u2014\u2014 ttt ci + Typewriters, Ribbons, Bupplies.138 SL Peter street.Stenographers Emp.Bureau, TANGUAR & UNKESKEVERT, Archliects, 10% d'Aiguliion street.Quebec Telephone CHARLES FONTAIYE, Land BLANCHARD HOTEL, Joseph Cloutier, Prop, Notre Dame 8q.Quebec.American and European play, Near the R & O.Nav.Co.and all Ryterminus Tel.7960-7961.KING EDWARD HOTEL, No.9 Garden street 10 Meals for ALFRED BERGERON, The Cleaner, 79 Bridge St Tel 2968.¥end your suits to be cleaned and pressed.J.A.McLLURK, Optometrist street, Quebec.Tel '¢48.NOYAL TYPEWRITER C0.Ltd.Service Dept.6067.£ W.JUJNSON, Piano Tuner! § 11 ®t Julls St, \u201cM1 4080.OFFY HALL Leases of Shope, Stalls, Sheds of Montcalm, Berthelot, St.Peter and Champlain Markets Quebec, April 3nd, 1918, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the leases of shops, stalls, sheds in the Market Halls and Public Markets of Montcalm, Berthelot, St Peter, Champlain Markets, shall be renewed and leased for the year beginning the Ist of May, 1920, and ending on the 30th of April, 1921.as follows, to wit: \u2014 Those of the Montcalm, Berthelot and Champlain Markets in the sales room of the Finance Department, on Monday, the nineteenth (19th) of April.instant, beginning at two of the clock in the afternoon.And those - nf At.Peter's Market Hall shall \u2018be \u2018enewed in 8t.Peter's Market Hatl, 0 Trueslay, Lire twentleth (28th) day sf April, beginning at nine o'cloek in \u2018he forenoon.The City Notaries, shall respective.Tv be present on Monday morning, the nineteenth (18th) ini at the \u201cty Hall.and at 8t.Peter's Market Hall on Tuesday.the twentieth 20th) of April, 1920, beginning at nine o'clock in the morning.to pass and sign the deeds of leases neces- \u201cary.In the event of the present lessees not paying hefore the sale by auction arrears of rent due by them, sald shops.sheds and atalls shall be put up by auction and shall he leased to any other applicant who will then and there comply with the said conditions.Instructions have been given by \u201cle ublic Works Committee to lock ur on the last day nf April, instant, at five o'elack (5 o\u2019clock) p.m.\u2026 the stalls that shall not be leased on the days ahove mentioned.A notarial lease containing the conditions will then and there be signed by the lessees and paid by them, including a copy for the City.One month's rent in advance and the price of the license shall be paid hy each of the lessees for each stall prior to the passing of the deed of feaxe to the Notary then and there tn attendance respectively as above stated, in the sales room of the Finance Department or in the St Peter's Market Hall.Possession of the premises shall not he given by the City to any person who shall not have previously signed his lease and paid his dues as such and ax long as he shall fulfill his ohligations.Each lesses shall furnish before the execution of the said deed of lease and to the satisfaction of His Worshap the Mayor, two good and responsible securities.It the lease of any shop, etc.ie not signel by the lessee within 24 hours, the dejudication shall be absolutely null and void, and the Publie Works Committee shall proceed forthwith to grant them to other parties.The terms of payment and other conditions of the leases will be made known publicly on the spot before proceeding to the sale.For further information, apply to Mr.George Trudel, City Hallly order, (8igned) GEO.TRUDEL, City Revenue Collector.Avl.12to20.(IST FOR THE YEAR 1930 OP VOTERS OF THE CITX OP QUEBEC.List far the year 1930 of Voters qualified to vote in the City of Quebec at the election of a Mem.:* her of the Legisiative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, in the À Electerai Divisions of the City of Quebec, under the Quebec Eleotinn Act and Amendments.+ CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.CITY OF QUEBEC.CITY HALL.Queher, March 29.1920.PHLIC NOTICE is hereby gives .that the Lists tor 1920 prepared ae- Bei {Queher, qualified to vote, according (te law.or In virtue of thelr title or (6 | quality, at the election of the mem- 3 her or the members of the Legisia- cording to the valuation roll now ia force in the City of Quebec.of the Electors of the several wards and of the several districts of the City of 3 : tive Assembiy of the Province eof 2 Quebec, are now ready.and have © heen lodged at the office of the un.Ae signed at the disposal snd for the nfarmation of all persona interested, | 1 also give PUBLIC NOTICE that the said lists shall be examined and corrected by the Roard of Revisors nf the City of Quebec.appointed by * rompetent authority, on such dates ar shall he thereafter determined and appointed by them, notice whereof shall be hereafter given In proper time and place In the manner provided by the Rtatutes Any person desirous of having namen inscribed on or struck off the said lists must apply by means of application or complaint in writing, which shall have been pre .sworn to by the said applicant @ \"4 romplainant, before one of the \u2018 visors, or the Clerk of the Board Mt Revisors, a Justice of the Peace, or a Commissioner of the Superior Court and deposited in the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, between Ten (10) o'clock in the morning and Four (4) o'clock in the aftermoon, and between Eight (3) o'clock and Ten (10) o'clock In the evenisg of each judicial day within from THURSDAY, the (16th) of APRIL next to BATUR.DAY, tne FIRST (let) of Maw next inclusively, All such applications o com plaints duly sworn to and depesit.od as aforesaid against the mid lise shall be submitted in due time te the, said Board of Revisors, for emmin.ing or correction to be dlpensd of according to thelr merits ® J.J.B.CHOUINARD, Ohetll=t: Macessironteet PR sh .mes me \u2014\u2014 A FROM WEST ST.33.Mini AB Nene FROM QUEBI May 1.Victorian .Liver; sy (4.Em,ol Francs, verpool lupe 4.Victorian.'.Liverpool June it mot France Liverpool Sox Ehren We Liverpoel a .L l.Qra May 28 Tunisi avre Lon May \u201c38.Sinnedoss _.Liverpool CANADIAN PACIFIO OCEAN SERVICES NEW YORK\u2014HA Rochambeau Apr.33; May 27; July.§ La Toaraine .Apr.34; June 3; July 8 1a Lorraine.May 1; May 20: June 36 Læopoldina.May 11; June 15: .Fratce.Muy 18: June 9:Juty 7 La Savoie .Muy 22; Jne.10; July 17 * \u201cEafayette .July 3; July 31; Aug.28 A NEW YORK\u2014BORDEAUX Niagara (via liavena).May 10 Won, M.Macpiterson, 58 Dathoume at; F.8.Stocking, 12 Du Fort st.; C.A.Langevin, 30 8t.John street Quebec.To EUROPE VIA ANY LINE.Choice ot sailings via Monttreal, Quebec or New York.3 you intend going this summer, make early reservation as the demand for spare is increasing rapidly.Return tickets issued ut Quebec.C.P.It, TICKET OFFICES LA vin, E.Frans A C.A.Langevin 20 St.John St.Palais Station {Phone 8% {Phone 37) Apl.7xmon.wed.fri.t£ FIRST SAILINGS FROM QUEBEC MONTREAL April 27th; SAGUENAY - May 8th.STEAMERS STEAM HEATED.F.S.STOCKING, .Tel, 82.13 DU FORT STREET.McDOUGALL & COWANS Stock Brokers 16 Mountain Hill We Buy and Sell Victory Bonds Telephones 1402-1403 BRUNEAU & DUPUIS (Membrya Montreal Stock .Fsrchange) - STOCK BAOKERS, \"PHONF 1596 11-13-15 Sault-au-Matelot St , Direot private vire with: POST & FLAG 80 Wall ft, New York NEW BOND ISSUE ; 6% - THE TOWN OF a œ Pinte aux Trembles : 5 Years \u201d Dated March 1st, 1920 .be wMatutring March fat, 1038 Ménominations: $100, and $500.Price at Par Plus Acorued Interest, La Pret Municipal Limitee 88 ST.PETER UT.QUEBEC.** Phones: Nos 4200-7060, & A.FOURNIER, Manager.Osear Hawel Rod.E.Mackay Telephone 4486 HAMEL & MACKAY Notaries, MONKEY TO LOAN 108 &.John Street, MONDAY; APRIL 19, 1920.CanadaSS.Lines PT Commercial and Fmancial News CLOSING LETTERS BY THE CANADIAN PRESS (By Conadisn Press) New York, April 17 \u2014 Light dealings and irregular price changes attended the weekend semsion of the Rtock Market, the turn-over falling today to slender dimensions.There were occasional spells of activity in steel\u2019s, equipments, motors and oils, and also in shippings, raila, food and chemiesl shares, but those represented the tentative operations of orotessional interests.Local utilities, especially tractions and gaz issues, were con- spiciously strong at extreme gains of 1 to almost 6 points, their advance belng based on rumors of prospective legislations favorable tc those companies.The market waversd towards the close, United Htutes Steel showing pressure and general motors making à precipitale decline of almost ten points.Sales amounted to 450,000 shares Bonds displayed reactionary tendencies some of the apeculative issues among rails and industrials extending no previous losses of the week.Liberty issues and Victory Nutes made further declines but strengthened at the end, the second 3's regaining yesierday's one per cent loss.aggregated $5,300,000, Old l'niled States 2's rose 1.4 per cent and Lhe fours declined 3-4 per cent on Call for the week.The Clearing House statement reflected the moderate activity of tha week in stocks, actual loans and discounts increasing by $77.413,- 000.with a substantial increase of net deposits and a gain of almost $12,000,000 In reserves, more than offsetting last week's gontradiction of that Îtem., Analysis of trade conditions by the Mercantile Agencies ntreued the effect of the railway strike ait- tation in some sections being likened to a form of creeping paralysis.SRHSHRUUSNRUHENN NEW YORK MARKET % CERTA RASA (By Bruneau & Dupuis) Open.Close.Am Beet Sugar .102; 10214 Am Can .48 4733 Am Car & Fdy .142%4 14215! Am Inter Corp .102}3 1021; Am Locomotive .108 107% Am Sugar .,.13% 138 Am Bum Tobacco .99 99% Am Woolen .1331; 133 Anaconda Copper .62% 624 Bhm.Motors .31% 31 Gatdwin Loco .14454 14344 Baltimore & Ohto.3314 33% Beth Steel (B) .97% 87 BRT.y.0.1% 164 CPR.\u2026#.1201 12014 Central Leather .87 36% Chandler Motors .157 157 Ches & Ohio .54% 54% CM&SLP.371% 87 Corn Products .102; Crucible Steel .168 Cuba Cane Su 57% General Motors 353 Goodrich .68% 9% Gt Northern pfd .774 77 Inspiration Copper .57 56 Inter Mere Marine .3814 3714 do pfd .\u2026.9644 2614 Internat Paper .8414 84% Kennecott Copper .304 304 Lackewanna Steel .» Lehigh Valley .% Mexican Petrol .Missouri K & T Missouri Pacific .i IN Y Central .72% North Pacific .78 NgSteel .& Pan Amer Petrol .112% Pennsylvania RR.413% 41% Pierce Arrow .705; Pressed Steel Car .108 Ry Steel Springs .102% Reading .8433 8554 Republic 1 & 8 .11334 | 1124 Royal Dutch ., 11467 114 Saxon Motor « 1746 1734 Sinclair Oil Cons.\u2026.38% 404 Southern Pacifle .9 IY Bouthern Rallway .28 223 Btromberg Cr.107 1947 Studebaker .,, .123% qo3 © Texas Mit ., .207 207 Texas Pacific a1; 4%, Union Pacific .120 119% United Retail Stores.7934 7914 ; U 8 Indust Alcohol.1001; 09% U8 Rubber,.111 110 US Steel .105% 104% Westinghouse.M1 B14 Witlys-Overtand .2344 sas: White Motor .85 851% Worthington Pump .834 83 Last issue 3800 000 City of Quebec 9 years 6% Price on request Versalles Wale Books Versamies Big.Limited Montreal BANKERS, OTTAWA Banque Nationale Poiléing POSTON QUEBEC Bt.dohs Bt.198 40 State M.Total sales (par value)\u2019 DAILY GOSSIP ON THE LEADING STOCKS The Crucible Btesl Company of America reports for the 13 months ended December 31, 1919, to the stock exchange: Net profit after federal taxes, $7,340,783; preterred stock dividends $1,750,000; common stock dividends, 41,875,000; surplus, $3,818,782; previous surplus, $46,- 804,515: profit and loss * surplus, $50,420,297, The Fairbanks Company declared a quarterly dividend of 2 par cent on the first preferred wtock, payable May 1 to holders of record April 20.° The Electric Bond and Bhare Company declared the usual quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, on ths common stock, payable to holders of record April 14 and the regular quarterly dividend of ti} per cent.on the preferred stoek, payable to holders of record April 19, .° .The report of the Steel Company of Cunada, Lid.for the year ended December 31.1919.shows a surplus after charges and war tuxes of $2,- 382.171, equivalent, after preferred stock dividends, to $18.75 a share ($100 par value) earned on $1t.- £00,000 common stock, compared With a surplus of $2.429.758, or $17.17 u share on common stock in 1918.A new Hritivh bank.known ss the Anglo-Baltic & Mediterranean Bank, Lid.is being formed with its mgin office in London.The capital wil be about 85.000.000.The purpose will be financing imports of raw materials lund providing ussisiance to British business.The French Cabinet has decided to put further restrictions upon importations because of the lowness of the exchange rate, .- .The American District Telegraph Company of New York has declared ES dividend of % of 1 per cent., pay- jxble April 29 to stockholdegs of jrecord Aprit 15.The dividend was ¢§ | declared out of carnings accrned to March 31.5 # To provide additional aulhorized common etock for stock dividend purposes, the Trumbull Steel Company, of Youngstown, Ohlo, has called a stockholders\u2019 meeting for May | 18 to act on the proposal to incresse the authorized common stock from $14,000,000 to $25,000,000, and to increase the board from five to seven members.and to set amide 20,000 shares of common stock for aub- scription by emplioyces at not less than par, The capital increase Is advised primarily because the directors believe some distribution of surplus should be made in the form of a stock dvidend to common stockholders, 1% ia expected the company will authorize à 75 per cent.common stock cividend.e ©.À The General American Tank Car Company declared a dividend of 300 7, | per cent.payable in common stock, to stock of record April 14.e The War Finance Corporation announces an advance of $1,843,000 to a banking concern financing of cotton shipments to Tzecho-Blovakia, according to ad- vices from Washington.LEE EEE EERE ER EER] ] THE TORONTO a a PRODUCE MARKFT % « CHU BRU Y Toronto, Ont.April 17 \u2014 The grain quoiations on the Toronto Board of Trade loday were as fol.lowa: Manitoba Wheat.No 1 Northera £2.80; No.2 Northern $2.77; No.3 Northern $2.78, in store Fort Wil.arompt shipment.Canadian corn, feed, nominal.Manitoba barley, in store Fort William, No.3 Canads Western $1.73; No.4 Canada Western $1.53; rejected $1.44 1-2; feed, $1.44 1-3, Ontario Wheat, No.1 $2.00 te $2.01; No.3 $1.98 to $2.01 t.0.b, $2.00 to $2.01 shipping points, according to freights; No.3 $1.92 to $1.53: No.1 apring $2.02 to $3.03; No.2 $1.98, to $3.01; No.à 61 to $8.01, Ontario Oats, No.3 $1.08 to $1.07 Barley, Malting $1.89 to $1.83.Buckwheat, $1.66 to $1.72 Rye, No.2 $2.06 to $2.10.Peas No.2 $3.00 according to freight outside.Ghtario Four, Government stan dard In jute bags, Monireal $10.60; Toronto, 410,50, Manitoha flour, Government standard not quoted.Militeed, car lots, delivered Mont ! real, bags Included, Shorts $58; bran\u2019 $61: good feed flour, per bag, $3.76 to $4.00.Hay, led, track Toronto, ear lois No.1 629 to 830; No.ÿ mixed $25 per ton.| Straw, car lots, $16 to $17 i nanunal pi 6 06 66 0606 8 ons 8 CHNNSNUNMHNM N Mavannab, Ga., Apeil 15\u2014Tur- pentine, dull, 220; no sales: re.peits 47; shipments 60; stock 1,178.Rosin, tiem; sales 26; receipts 72; shipments, none; stock 15,318.C.N.Ry's WEEKLY KARNINGS.Toronto, Aspil 17\u2014 Financ Canadian National gross earnings for the week ending April 14, ware $1,818,034, being an increase of $828,776 over the eorresponding week of last year.The Total gross trom January let to date le $25,- 197,990, being an increase of $1.- 931,681 over (he mme period of a \u201c4 a ; Ap 193i .wed.{ri.x3 ast yeas liam.Manitoba Oats: No.2 Canada Western $1.10 3-8; No.23 Canada Western $1.06 7-8: Nn.1 feed, 81.06 5-9; No.2 feed $1.03 3-8; extra No, 1 feed, $1.07 6-8; In: store Fort William.Atmergcan rorn, No.3 yellow, nominal, 2.05; track, Toronto, ! CLOSING LETTERS BY THE LOCAL BROKERS (By Breen & Gourdeau) New York, April 17\u2014Today's two hour session of the stock market was a rather [stlems \u2018affair, with prices changes but fractional only in the large majority of tasuss The.(yrn- over wus comparstively small sad dealings highly professional] in cher.aoter.After opening firm, in which over-night echanges were about evenly distributed the market became rather dul.About mid-fore- noon the Oils and certein apecigities Hke Columbia Graphaphons, Barrett and National Anaiine improved their market value, but the buying power was limited.A reaction eet in later which caused a number of iasues, particularly those that had enjeyed sarly improvement to ease off.Final dealings, however, tended to bring about recovery from the lew of the day although the closing level wus somewhat irregular.As (he busineæs transacted today wus traceable almost wholly, to floor traders, In which evening-up operations figured to a considurable extent, the s2msion was of little or no importance as far as gauging the future course in prices was concerned.Sales : Stocks, 437,000; Bonds, $8.423,000.(By.I.G.Beaubien & Co.) The market showed quiet im- provemient for most of the session with trading within narrow limits.some nf the upecialties moved up among them being Barrett and National Aniline on a revival of the old reports connecting the two companies.Middle States Oil was another strong spot.Columbia Gramaphone was pushed up for a time but met considerable syoek later and reacted.Reports of a rather serious financial situation In Japan were current but it was thought that the weak spots have been protected.There was a little profit taking towards the close, olls sugars and, following specialties as there tribution by the pools that operate in such stocks.Tt looks aw the market wouid hold about this level for a while and then decline.towards the early summer.; Total Bales: 458,000.| NEW RECORD FOR CITY CREDIT Eight hundred thousand dollars sold to the flem of VersaiWes, Vidricaire.Boutais, Ltd.of Quebec Citythrough its manager, Mr.Oucar Hamel.The last issue of bonds, dated May Ist.for five years and Learing 8 p.c.of interesl, was sold Baturday morning at par and accrued interest.City of Toronto just sold its own bonds to vield 8.07 p.c.Congratulationa to the Council of the City of Quebe and to Ver- |sailles, Vidricaire, Boulais, Limited.:\u2014(Communicated).FOREIGN EXCHANGE.By L G.Beaublen & Co.On: New York London: pound sterling 8 3.95} Paris: franc fcæ.16.32 Bru, Geneve: Madrid: peseis Berlin: mark Vienne: crown Rotterdam: forin Rome: lire : franc franc New York, Apri futures closed steady.May, 42.250; July, 39.88-000; October.37.00-31.06¢c; December, 33.50.45.95c; January, 30.00c.Spot closed steady.Middling uplands, 43.26¢c.17 \u2014 Cotton ap- to nid in the|pears to us to be indication of Aa lgor 100 at 90!,, 115 ut 9014, 35 Closing bide: |, THE QUEBEC CHRONICUr LAS MONTREAL EXCHANGE #H RNA ENEN AS À (By Canadian Press) ! Montreal, Que, April 17\u20148team- ship common eames into the limelight en the local stock exchange Saturday and sales of 1,200 ehares moved to 17! at which it closed, a net gain of 214 points.This sudden return to favor of a stock which has boon negiscted for the past months is perhaps due to renswed recent walk of the great steel merger n which Canada Steamship Lines.Limited, lu concerned.The preferred in ym: Dathy added 144 pointe at $3.Brompton wes the leader in activity and continued Its upward movement, finishing the morning at & Gain of if pointe at 0914.Outside) the steumship gains the only ones to advance above a fraction were ere Goodwin's preferred and Lake of the T.H.RIEDER.Woods, each of which rose 5 points.| T.H.Rieder, who recemly resign.the former at 95 and the Jatter at|ed the presilency of the Canadian 195.Goodwin's, however, at the Consoliduted Rubber Co.to become: close met with no better bids than [president and munaging director of 20 with stock on offer at 96.Atlantic the Ames-Holden-McCready Co.Bugar continues weaker, scoring the Lid, is wleo the president of the lowest decline of the morning at, Ames-Holden Tire Co.a subsidiary\u2019 8814, being 1}; peinia under Friday's of the Ames-Holden-McCreudy Coclose.{who ure building à million dollar, Total 3.920; i plant at Kitchener, Ont.Mr.Rieder; has been in charge of the Canadian Consolidated Hubber Co's.operations Asked since is organisation, + sr trading: Listed, Vouchers, 13, (By Broen & Goardeau} Bid.Abitibi ., \u2018Phone .Victory Bonds Eh aR INTHE: god | FINANCIAL WORLD all issues Fishing .Forgings .Mam ., .Holt .Bought and Sold Lower Prices of Commodities.| | | | Soi 5B wma conn | Neuville Belleau & Co.Montreal Power ., $6iy Ontario Steel .(Christian Science Monitor.) Investment Securities Quebec LL.22 2221 254 264 | a Taking intv consideration the Riordom .173% 174 , serious labor troubles prevailing 126 St t tre t Ee awrence DR 199% throughout u large section of the .Peter Stree > > Quebec Spanish Lo .a1 \u2018United Siates, and the general un- Ant 16\" :G\u20140One Automobile \u201cRussel Knight\u201d M.G.FAUCHER, Prop.7 passengers.+A wpecial double bill i» offer the patrons of the Allen todas, to- Se.Louis Street Quebec \u201d S y in Bennison and Gladys Brockwell, (wo of H\u2014The Lalance due on the sale of TOP and Wednesday, Jou \u2018 .\"5 * .Hot and cold running water in a lot being part of lot No.764 = Tem mire Fire, the sercen, will be seen in Speedy Meade! all rooms Local and long din.of the first range of the Oficial ; *! raring : Cadastre for the Municipality Benalson is supported Jl Tug pes \u2014~\u2014 [| LUNANA ON THE: MARKET ON {| SALE AT AU us OUR RETAIL » very strong cast amesg whom is TOWS without removing the feath.|| tance Telephone.Jan.17x1y of Palos, amounting to $300.00 Kathic.n Machonald, the wericen Beauty.\u201d ., IBREVAS STORES re + omnes mm : - \u2014 aoû ee por warm air subject lo charges and mort- story has lots of speed and Is full of humor.1 should be en or 154 D AIR DRYING MACHINES HOT gage.toyed by ali wio are it.| BOUQUET .the My sterilises mod \" rich t\u2014The rights of the insolvent on a \u201cChasing Rainbows\u201d with Gladys Brockwell in the leading vole, Is | p FECTof | TOUE! ers .house occupied as an office and altress wi 3 lo a little Western reilyoad (own.and ~ them soft and flufty.Church Society built on a tot belonging to by vee enor, dura more good than any minister could have done.It 15% Ftrai \" 20 FABRIQUE STREET.Hiderdown Quilts also nicely Mrs.J.A.Cloutier, known and ls an excellent schicte for the cows onal star and should go big.| CORONA i i crane and returned soft and| Notice in herby given that the designated as being part of lot] A Chester comedy, Mutt and Jol carioons, and Chester Outing pies | 199 ftv Telephone 338.Opposite City Halluty.annual meeting of the Church Rocinty | No.BBS of the Cadastre for the: tury complete the bill ra 15£ the diocese of Quebee will pa of L'Ixiet, i Phare Modem ann Wily | Crores Foote Toma el rn! rights of the insolvent un « | EEDA ES SUB co ES ESS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i 27th, at 3 P.M., for the reception of building annexed to the resi-! A SOUTH AFRICAN FLOWER.\u201cfi I » ' \u2014 Phones 533-524 4 McMahon St, |Teports, the election nf officers, and | dence of Mr.Charles Danjou Flowering, at the Cape of Good, ISI-SSTIE Fob.261,|the transaction of general business.of Rimouski.measuring about dope ail through the winter is one ! J \u2019 ; ° A.J.BALFOUR, SOURS Jot whe, Nokes and go BPP beautita: flowers in the | IMPORTER AND; at General Secretary.\u2019 x pepe an \" storage, M of the mort au a orn in he : : À WHOLESALE GAPCEL.à jAprii 13, 1956, Apitaxes Xo » ne © pr vent on a world.which hax been eulles a 3 oy on oh > ua ted queen of the South African flora.| \u2019 e now offe porcs © .tin, of « \u201c \u201c A DR.E.B.(ON RY N.B., and being (he south part his is Strelitzin, with leaves like \u2014\u2014\u2014 W e ar ring Physician of the land of My.1, (Bose of à small banana and flowers | | ' Late Senior Resident Phymician, |: Chouinard.so magnificent in color, form, and tmsanc relief for aching, paffed-up, ) Montreal Mal Hompial, I-~The rights nf 1he innolvont on @ gire that xeon after ita discovery it yo i.torn y Hospital, , Int nf ubout R6x1:0 fret on the pacame one of the wonders of the callousedt feet and corns .18 Fraser Strect : Phone 6651 north side going on a HAN flower svorid.It in along the rives \u2014 Tine towards the south and sit- i banks of southeast Cape Colony thay uated in the parish of Bt.+ muy he xoen at home, sanding up! Why go limping around with | Quentin.NB.and on theigome four feet among (he grans and | puffed-up feet-fert so tired, chafet, south side of lot described on | grrub that clothe the cdges of the {sore and swollen you can hardly get Th the precedent fem.water.Open glades are also some.| our ahoes on or off?Why don't sou wi e sale e made for each (imes ornamented by scattered tufts ®t a 38-cent box of \"Tix\" from the Hours: 1.2 and 1-8 P.M.=e) OF CANADA { (Formerly 8th, Regt.R.RJ} 250.000 00-\u2014Afty thousand dollars worth of in the following articles, vis: Carpets 18 Brumels, Wilion and Asminster: Rugs in Brussels, Wilton and Asminster: Curtains of all : Curtais Materials in Madras, Scrims.Voile.Marquisette, Ete, \u20acuods.consisting \u2014 mn., Fed, dellels, All ex N.C.O's and men of the gen tem separately.The Usa of Inven-.some way from (he valleys, but no- La 7e LLL.BA LLL [| ; tory and book debis may be seen ai| where elre in the world is it truly te Ed and gladden your CRETONNES.Shink & D Bl ., egiment Royal Rifles and others in-tour office.The stork at Rimouski] wild, Bo it in an endemic.The tiow- \u201cTis\u201d makes your feet glow with CDIOIS, [icerestea in un reorganization are may be sean on Wednesday, April ers spring one after another all], ; b td Our new stock of Cretonnes is now in: the ratierss, style and BARRISTERS | AND earnestly requested 10 au 4 a 319 and Stock at ['lslet Station on'through the season from the beak- raw the sorencis and mine and shades are of the latest designs \u201d atte a m4 M Thursday.April 22nd, 1930.For|like summit of the stem.In each [30 ag teet That chats.mnt ns there are three derp yelinw sepale tour to six inches long which stand upright ltke the crest on the head of meeting which will he held in (he; (urther particulars evply to he un- : curators.Term: le: [Drill Hall, Room No.2.\u201cC™ Flat, at.gush Bedard À Netanger, Joint 8 P.M.on Monday nexi, the |9th]Curators.Office: 101 Bt.Peter Bi.{p parrot.Among them are the dark Quebec, April 8th, 1220, I blue petals combined together around instant.Apl.13,16,19.21x4 | the stamen into the nhape of an jarrow.The whols hears & striking HELMETS AS ROAD i resemblance to the head of à large Croydon, Eng, April 18 \u2014- Ton and gorgeous bird with itp bi né thousand German army helnetn | yellow crest erert and ic burn.\"Tis\" inetantiy stops pain In Hears: corne, callouses and bunions.\u201cTis* on 1: © 8:90 le glorious for tired, aching, sore Rveningn 7 to 8:20 feet.No more shoes tighiness\u2014no!| 94 PALACE HILL, QUEAKC more foot torture.Telophune 2158 DANCIN re veer: te new refrashamet parkor.Momtcalm Hotel: miected patronage; sppropri- I.inoleuma Of Cloths and Feltes In great variely and at low prices P.J.COTE, 29 & 31 SL John Street, Opposite Palace Hill \"- It in specially requested that ali] \u2014\u2014\u2014 Interested in Rifle shonting will at.! tend this meeting.R.M.BECKETT.Lt.-Col.Commanding the Noyal Rifles of Canada.they open down the middle when passed from above, «| again te | protect it as soon as the weight of the visitor is removed.Rather mors weight is required than that of a bee, and (t has been noticed that these flowers are visited and pressed open by the little sugar-bird and wunbdirds eak point.have been crushed into the mud at « | Ing forward.The likeness is furthes salvage depot here to make & path.helped by the flower stalk which way for captured (Jerman guns and cufves [ike the neck of a swan.The other heavy traffic.It would have |stamen in normally completely hid.cost more to sell them as \"oe mle | wh by the petals, dut it te revealed Apli6z0|than weuié be Gerived from the sie, | when & honey gatherer visits it as "]
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