The Quebec chronicle, 29 avril 1920, jeudi 29 avril 1920
[" WEATHER FORECAST: RAIN OR SLEET + \u2018 7 TEMPERATURES: Minimum, 36; Maximum, 38 Felonzed by HAH SEBS the Luke of Connaught EXTRA CREAM from the SKY HIGH FARM, CHATEAU RICHER, For Whipping, Tea and Coffee.Sole distributor.A.OQRENIER SENATE'S IRISH 1.5.RESOLUTION: UPON CANADM Brought Up in British House|The Dependence of American With Several Pointed Ques-! Papers On Our Mills For CHMADANT © WASHINGTON N.Y Paper Says That Even Premier Could Be the First + tions | Supply Demonstrated Representative | | london.April :8\u2014The Unitee Washington, April 28, \u2014 Facts] New York, N.Y.April of.-(By Stules Henute's [riuh resolution wis) which purported lo demonstrale|Cun.Prem) \u2014Under the heading brought up in the House of Cum-|ihe dependences of newspapers in MADE MOTION PROMINENT CITIZENS APPEAL TO THE CITY AUTHORITIES FOR SHARE OF THE HOUSING LOAN Will Erect Three Hundred Sanitary Dwellings at Dandurand Terrace, St.Foye Road\u2014Dr.E.Nadeau\u2019s Plan\u2014Ask For Guarantee From City to Enable Them to Organize The Cuy Hall yesterday aticraoutt was virtually beseiged Ly à large de- Mgution representing all lines of business, ull trudes and professions und practically every class of clilzen in Quebec, Who cametas represeuta- lives of the Civle Progress Committee to reiterate the request already tuade that 4 sum of une million dol- large from the sanitary housing Grant be placed a: their disposal, to curry out the plan outlined by Dr.Einile Nudeau, foriner Director of Housing for the l'rovince of Quebec.What ihe delegates asked wus not to Le handed uver the money anl walk away with it cone with satchels lu carry it off,\u201d + 1 De, Nadeau at une stage of the discussion.They simply asked hal Lhe Chiy guarantee ther per cout ©f the caplia! required.which would ennbie them io have the remaining 15 per cent uvseribed, as the Law require.Mu; or Gamsaon, Chairman A Bou charu and other members of the Roads Committers that received tho deegaiion heid that befure asking Oh 100 eT env Zuacapiccs the vi kanizsiion rhould prove ils xoun: neem by having the required 15 per vent subscribed and then the City would he rendy to talk business, Mneidentaily In his prelimsinars re- markn 1tr.Nadeau referred with tact tu à project which had heen vujlined | passed by the Quebec Board of Trade | 27 percent of the total subscription in 1913 und he said that the Mayur approving the project as outlined by \u20189 the loan at that time had nromised that it would have the entire suppurt of the Clhy.Relying Upun such à siatement he and oilers interested had gone aheud and defrayed the cost of in-| corporation and organization and when they returned to the civic authorities they were flatly refused the supputt they had heen promised, The meciing progressed well for à time and Dr, Nadeau after giving a\u2019 comprehensive outline of the plans uf the organization polnied oul that the project was a philanthropic movement in which there could be no speculation, and it was specitically dictated in the jaw that ng profit could be made.He further explain- cé that the organization which was now Appealing to the Roads Committee had seiected the best site in the city, 1be Dandurand Terrace on 8t.Foye #toad, comprising Z million square feel at 4 cents a fool, and held an option at that price until the Ist of July.Adjoining land was selling at 25 cents & fool, but the low price of four cents had heen secured conditionally that the entire stretch of 45 acres be taken, The plan was tu erect 300 wmuniiary dwellings thereon.The meeting threatened to become stormy towarsd the close, as the City representatives were firm in demanding that theo rganization should be incorporated and their project approved by the Minister of Mupnicipal Affairs hefore the City could mecept it and deal with them.Dr.Nadeau explained that what was wanted was a guarantee [rom the City that the money would be advanced on the conditions prescribed by the law and then the organization would bo able (0 come mence ite activities and have the ne.cemsary amount subscribed to entitle it to the share of the federal loan.Mr.C.Jacques, N.I, said that he was secretary of Another organisation which planned to erect four blocks of housrs near Bt.Francoise D'Assise He said that Dr.N.A.Dussault was chairmin of the organization and the land required had been bought and paid for.He sid that the pudb- llr did not want development In Upper Town alone, but in all pars of the City.The amount required by his organization was $61,200, Chalrman Bouchard, did not be.lleve that all the money should be loaned to one company.At this stage, many of the delegates arnse to retire, apparently di salistied with atlitude taken by (he roptesentatives of the City.A number withdrew, but others remainet and it was finaily resnived that the City will take the project Into seriour consideration and will report ils de- clslon as soon as possible, Dr.A.Lessard, who was the fret speaker of delcgution sald that It was the second time that they had come before the Cily relative to the construction of sanitary dwellings, They had come last fall, but had received \u2018no answer from the city.He sald that the share of the Province of Quebec from the federal loan of 38 millions was 7 millions and the City of Quetec was the firut to ask for its share Me peinted out the great jelly guarantee 55 per cent of the| \u201cWe have not fmaining 15 per cent subacribed.jaffairmed that those interested in the need of dwellings in the Province of [Quebec and suid that 75 per cent of dwellings were in a deplorable condition from a sanitary point of view.#0 much su that tuberculosis and in- {antile sickness had bevonie à .iatlon- 41 scourge.He sald that those interested in the movement to supply sanitary housing had no personal in.-ereæts their wole object wus to aid the people and supply the urgent housing needs in the interest of public health.He suggested that the money required from the federal luau ; and the company would have the re.| He present movement were no: lani Iapevulators and were not seeking any [sain or profit, ; Mr.Eus, Julien was the nea (speaker and pointed vu: that sani.| { wry housing was one of the questions ; {which had been studied by the Civic: \u2018Progress Committee which had gone an record as favoring the plan, and itad pâssed resglutions to that effect | He hastened Lo amure the City that vire d-roprees Cut, crggfizauion W™hind® 7 or obstruct the work of the City Council but sn cooperate with it aa\u2018 much as pousibl.He then called up Mr, Auguee \u2018Sirois, the Secretary of the Progress Semmitice, to read the resolution L Nadeaui While Mr.Sirois was reading he\u2019 |was halted by Chairman A.Bou- | lehard who remarked that the mem-! befs of the City Council all understood the need of more dwellings.Mayor Samson said tha.what the City wanted was sufficienl guarantees and the money would Le forthcoming.| Mr.Sirois said that he wanted Le | show by the resvlutivns which were passed that the leading public bodies in Lhe City favored the pro- peut.{ Chairman Bouchad explained thal\u2019 \"if une or more companies were nr.xunized to go ahead they might place ' their needs before the City d these would be submitted to the Minister of Municipal Affairs for his ap proval.He @aid that all the mem- Lers of the council were convinggd as tu the necessity of the matter, All.Bedard asked if all the members of the Council were convinced, and he remarked that all the members were not present.Mayor Masson said that what hindered the project to a great extend was the impressison that seemed tu exist In the minds of a: section of the public that the money | was sought for purposes of speculation.He said that when the City was submitted a sound plan by a sound company it would be received with favor, Dr.Emile Nadeau.who is re cugnized an an authority on sanitary housing, was next heard by the Committee.[le remarked that al agreed as 10 Lhe necessity of nore houses.He said that the project was the same ss submitted to the City last year, with the exception that a few necessary modifications ad been made.He said there was no question of butidinæg cheap houses.A house that cost $3,000 in 1810, cost $6,000 today | There was à million dollars to be disposed of here and if anything wers done it would have to be carried out according to law.The money was loaned by the Federal authorities to relleve the present conditions and not for the construction of flats.The law called for good houses, and specified that they must be mipplied at cost price \u2018There could not be any speculation The law was well drawn up to guard against that.He said that the project in hand called for a sum of one million dollars.Members of the Hoard of Trade had promised to subscribe to the movement and were prepared to coniri- bute to hein it alonæ even at the risk of losing what they subscribed tt was not a matier of speculation As poon as the organisation received a guarantee from the city it would begin to organise.He said that It wag necemary that they should know in advance what amount the city would piace at their disposal before they could have the required 18 per cent subscribed.Dr.Nadeau then went on to say that they had selected the best site in the City.It was the Dandurand Terrace on Bt.Foye Road, near the (Continued on Page Seven) mons teday and drew several pointed questions.ftonald | MeNeilt the United Mtates on the Canadian mills for newsprint supply were itue wlth NOt a.|S hwought out this morning by pit neuses hefure the Senate Commerce suber mittes which 1x investig- sting the print paper question.CGeopge MeAneny, of the New! York Times said that by ownership: \u2018ut r mill and contracts with; some Canadian plants, the Times\u2019 had 47,000 tons of paper \u201cin sight fur this year\u201d This, he sald, way slightly more than used Jast year.Contracts with the Canadian mil Unlonist for the Canterbury Division ot Kent, auked the CGioverniment if it had any official Information regard- Ing a manifesto to le ixsued In Washington by an orgunization known as the Phillipines Commission for Independence, in which it wus maln- tained that American belief in the principle of selfdetermination woula hs demonstrated more impressively by conceding the repeated demands made for !ndependence by ten and a half million inhubitants of the Phil.Iie raid.were made at prices rang- lipines than by passing resolutions | INE from 6 1-4 to # 1-4 cents 8] in the Benate sxpreming sympathy pound.lu altributed the shorte with [Irish independence +, 4nd whe.[a5 wl newsprint to an abnormal ther \u201cus a mark of respect for thé |léinund for advertising und à post- American Renate\u201d, (he House of | wer desire of business en toy Comniona would be enabled tu fol.| \u201ctulate business thereby.low the precedent set by the Renate | Samuel H, Willan, of the New by moving : resolution In favor of, Vusk World.said that while Csn-| | the Vhillipine demand for seif-l'utinn mills being enlarged determination.and dome A un mills bad in- Andrew Bonar Jaw, replying fof | creased the production, present the Government, said he had nu in [cenxunption exceeded this increans, formation on the question, which die ! Ts World, he said, was selling the! not seem to be one in which the | \u201ctthe duct of uns of the theve British Government conesrned.«Wins owned by it \u201clor the beverit Numerous other questions followed \u201cC smaller papers\u201d and Bir Edward Carson, the Ulster | 1ank G.Glass.former President of | Unionist Leader.usked whether M the Ainvrican Newspaper Publishers] \u201cCanada at Washington\u2019, the Even-| ing Telegram today says editorially:; \u2018Fur more than one hundred years! the boundary between the United | north has been an Invisible one.It; is marked hy no fortresses, protected | by no guards and nu passporis are required in passing from one side tu; the other.The Canadian who comes: here.like the American who goes to philonophie Canada, is not consclous of being in a strange land.He finds jdeas on all sorts of subjects similar to his! own, just nx he finds a way of Hiving | tike that to which he ix accustomed.| \u201cAx the Dominion ix the conspieu- eux exception lo the rule in the mutter of our relations te other powers, it in reasonable thut she should re.celve spéeclal treatment and that the\u2018 diplomatic corps at Washington: should be divided Into (wn bodies, Kit one being the Ambassadors ani Ministers regularly neeredited to us and in the uther the Minister from Cam; \u201cin fact, so significant will he (he innovation, when it is made, that even à stateniun of the eminence of Rir 1 rt Borden could ufford to t was not better for cach country to Association exprexsed à doubl thut be u first representative of his teave the other u'one.the government will be able to ace country at Washington.should he Mr.Ronar law replied that hw | ~cmplisn a g t deul in relieving decide to retire front the premier.thought that in other words that\u2019 the shortage.The shortage was ship in the near future.as he is wx-{ was his answer.taor i he ed.He doultad pected to da the e und feasihility\u201d of al \u201cOf course, the pedantx will point \u2018cuggestion of Congress attempting! to 1educy consumption by limitine | the size ol publications admitted to COMMISSIONS es ee : TO CANVASSE RS 2775 ers vf prominent New York newr- Papers were Invited to appear befire «a Senate Commerce mub- Over a Million Paid By the Government During Last.Victory Loan semmiltee togay which is invest- ting the print paper situation ine ding supply, prices and distriu- an, 1 The inquiry was authorized by as! Senate resolution adopted last Au-, EUSt and while Congress has pa dt measures desicned to aid publishers in their papes shortage, the investigation han been delaved i Fenator Reed, demecrat, Missouri! Ottawa.Ont.April S8.\u2014iBy Can.in chairman of the suu-vonnalt'es | Press) \u2014A total of $1.110.402.37 war conducting the inquiry.| paid.ant b; the Aflniser of Finance: - rm mm Sy, ov Shani AER PILOTS | ALLOWED EXTRE loan.These fees ran proportion ately higher in Quebec Province thau Fees Remain the Same, But: { elsewhere, $152.952.17 was paid on thix head in Queber, representing Allowed $10 Per Trip For.Travelling Expenses In Nova Scotin $ nas paid out, or 0.20 percent of the; subscriptions.In Muskatchewan the\u2018 figures are 338.900, or 18 perrent: in New Brunswick $26,500.ur .17 percent: in Ontario $538,670.or 15 percent: in Manitoba 234.200, we 13 percent; in Alberta 819.150.or .11 percent.and in British Columb; 322.445, or 6 percent.Prince E ward Island did not cost the Federai* Government anything in brokerage | Montreal.April 28\u2014Quebec and or rommissions.Montreal pilots have both gained Notice ix given by the Finance le.something axtra in the way of partment that on account of the in.\u201cMoluments for the coming navig.terest payments due June 1, ip.tHen season.Their fees remain transfer books of the 1815.25 wap the sue, but they will be allowed, loan and the 1817 Victory Le travelling expenses of ten delilaral Le closed from April 30 to , per trip.Agreement tn this effect inclusive.Tionds whirh are receiv whivh has been nlirmed Gy ed BL the Department for trams Department af Marine and Fish-, rinsfe .ra after April 30 will not be transferred frien.dn to remain fn effect fora al Vea.mong the Civil Service emp'o until after the opening of the rans.queber pilots operating Letween.to make May Iny one of their ter books, on June 1st.I Queber am?Father Point will he rognised holitays, and it ie beli aflowed travelling = expenses ot that ar a consequence there will $ © per trip and to Tour-De- Role pilots $10 a trip.An agreement has News Index.Page One Appeal To City Council, Senate's Trish Tteservation.U.B.Dependent Upon Canu-la.Canada At Washingien, Made Motion Of Adjournment.Commissions To Canvassers.Hiver Pilots Allowed Extra.heen drawn by the Ehippinæ Federation between tthe Steamship Checkers\u201d Union and ing for an to the Rhipping lines, prov Linereare of ten cents an hour there men.Within the past eight eleven agreements between Plevees and the shipping int of thin part have bern nez Page Two. railroad strike in the New York dis- Financial And Commercial News [trict, according to announcement to- New York and Montreal Markets.|night by Assistant United States At.Market In Colton Affected.torney-General C.B.Ames at the Page Ten, close of an investigation he has been At the Theatres.conducling into transportation strikes Reminissences of the Past.here.New York, N.Y.April 38.«Indictments charging violation of the courtenien.The Premier has gons io Welling- | | OF ADJOURNMENT | T.P.O'Connor Called Attention to Treatment of Prisoners in Wormwood London, April 28.\u2014T.PF.G'Connor, Nationalist member for Liverpool, moved the adjournment of the Touse today to call attention to the treatment of the prisoners in Wormwood Scrubbe and the threat of a strike at Liverpool.Jumen Sexton, labor member |Btaces and the greut neighbor to the for Kt.Helen's und Secretary of the National Union of Dock laborers, suid that the leaders of the Dockers\u2019 Union discountenanced such A strike in support of the Sinn Flen.Sr Tronaïld Melean, Liberal, ap- péaled to the Government for some! act of statesmanship,\u2019 enabling the discontinuance of co- erciun dnd repression in Ireland and made suggestions for the ameliorative treatment of prisoners, Home h which Edward Shortt, the Noecretury, in a subsequent spe dee.nding nent, the Gi the policy of the Ge proutised to bring lie verument.He added the Government had ne uf yield te threats frum the Liverpout dockers : Every consideration = wus deung.shown the prisutie Lut tl tus?be prevented fe returmng te Ireland to continue their evil cour- ven.Mrfwutesl : that intention, O'Connar's in tiers we * tu 22 Another Strike Hetfast.April 28,\u2014-Sotue hundred Xinn Feiners have best on a hunger strike in the Lelfast \u2018ail since last Monday when the © , Brrving goods for mall ' .order houdés a down in advance: but mstters have been andl are Seins (1 oreby bonusing the operation of amt allowed to \u201cmuddle through.\u201d as it were.such plates of businels was the Fach owner lays ont his particular estate as best [charge made in the Sénate today by jantes rinimlf, without the slightest rexntd to the ne- Senator W.M.Prouâtoot (Godefich) cesaities of adjoinin This together With thé défast of ; K arcas, whether built upos or 06-l,he measure Wbich sought to compel * huilt upon\u2014without the slightest regard of the calms [persons selling Qerman goods to ad- \"of the district us a whole or.indeed, the town in which |vertise the faci by placing à sign his particular estate Is sithate.In fact, no considers.|OUtside their ætores and à discution ; on the cuse of 4 Celestial who had tion Iv given to the necemities of the future, except, of |.rofused admission to thé coun- course, inmofar as such is Hiely to lesd to additional | try, torméd the features of today's profit to the owner in question, Nr.Ruthven docs not lay | session, /the blame of this state of affatrs at the door of the| The tn ail Order mouse: Individuel estate owners\u2014it in the system which is and jregurn of papers Bènator Proudhas ven at fault, root and branch.: foot said he understed that the goods It is only too well known that wide streets are Nore carried, Hid the mall order ouses at less t the cos of trans- planned and constructed where narrow ones would suf.purtation and in thié way the Gov- \u2018fee.and narrow roads unfortonately so often exist ernment was bonusing the operation \u201cwhere wide ones are required.| The requirements of'of mail order houses by millions of \u2018a thickly pupuiated community are today served\u2014how (dollars anus a the re Hadiy in only too well known\u2014by facilities in the shape | Pastmaster clénerai had siaced in che of main arteries and other essential public services Commons within the past few years that were considered mnflicient, and perhaps were quite: that newspapers wore carried at jess satisfactory for the needs of the (umn or district In che THEN roft and the the Covernment arty nt of its growth, iin this way was bonusing the news- The mvrionx character 0fjyapers to the amvunt of six mil ihe housing problem today, in so far as unbealthy and lon doilars a yedr, He had no ob- overcrowded areas are concerned, and, in fact, fn m)jection to this being done for the ne: F - - far as is concermed the scarcits of dwellings, has Its rational at fl could pit \u201che renesis in (he extraordinary deficiencies of the town |pieaded for the mail order houses.If, plan upon which the affected areas have been developed.as he believd, the mail order houses It has yet to be realized by owners and others that | Wore being served by the Post Office there is adrotutely uothing to he gained by overcrowd- a1 leas thin com.ihe sooner & change ing.The cramped condition of the industries of this There was some discussion on the! country, and the congestion of the business centres of | German-made goods bill.Senator populated dixtricta and the serious problems resmliting gmith eapporie ie ii pecause he from these disabilities are all due to the narrow ont |r inquiring whether or not he was look in the early laying out of the land.purchaging Gérrimn gbods.Hé dis The rapid growth of certain areau during the last {not care If German good were never cbbt, was | A nervous pleasure.séon restores the w y again sold In Canada or in any other two centuries took place.as is now unfortunately ton part of the British Empirewell known, in the abience of any proper consideTa-| Anawering Senator McSweeney, tion of the needs of great communities in the matter Renator Smith said it Was trué he\u2019 of health.attractiveness and convenience, a ad sold goods 15 Surman., } _ He wou lo so e could get his, The overcrowding of the land has so foag heen con.money for them.Rénator Piowse sidered & necessity that people are only too slowly real- getested the Germans, but thought ising that thix Jong-practived principle is in reality de- the bill an unworkable white, fective.uneconomical and in every way wrong.The rlephant.A aid not ; ih nator Foster not agree wi cramped character of many arteries throagh thriving |; viewpoint nor that the bill was and thickly populated districts, the congestion of rail- unworkable.Dealers In other things way facilities at great industrial centres, added to the were required to post signa on their mutilation of the beautin of Nature, the pollution of usiness places.~The law required, nd streamx and the shutting out of view: such signs for the mule of whiskey rivers a x 8.8F¢ .nd dynamite and a merchant was all the resulis of thie ill-considered and haphazard man- \u201cdoing a damned sight worse when, ner in which districts bave been allowed to develop.selling era goods.\u201d n .nator Belque thought 1he signs The huddling together of the hotes of the work-.ould be \u20aco common thai the signa] crs and the horrible.complicated jumbling of means ¢ regentment against German woods) | of communication and transport in congested cities, to- {would soon be worn off.| | gether with all the other disabilities under which the| Stator Bennet held that thé Ger.| present-day towns and districts suffer, are all due to pad re man ne Lo Ithe fact that distri have «rapis been allowed \u201ctoigenneos ich Evo Cut expand\u201d in a fashion uncontrotied and unfettered, and in the nbwence of any really comprehensive plan.bill, but thought it could be modi-\u2018 fied to affect only goods wholly of {German manufacture, Henator Robertson, Minister of, The Montreal Gazette does not seem to think that [ebor, sew no serious objection 1a it inakes much difference whether Moving Day is on the bill.He thought that people who the First of July or the First of May.If our esteemed Phiected to the purchase of German ! vonteniporars had ever zone through that painfoi ex $008 had ea earned \"on, verience in this city he would have received enlighten the third reading being 39 against ment as (0 the mothe underlying the request of the Que- jthe measure and 28 for It.\u2018 bee Tenants\u2019 Aswciation.There 1s some hope of tavor- | Six Mouths\u2019 Hoist able acather In July but the first of May Is part of our} Tn motfon Lor the six months\u2019; hoist on the to resirict German well known winter mason.{goods was adopted by the following division: For\u2014Senators James Loug- Who sass that the Ancient Capital is not the heed Blondin, Ross (Halifaæ), Poir- Kwitzeriand of Canada?(ler, Sharp, Donnelly, Todd, Tanner, jUirroir, Crasdy.Plante, Turif£ Harmer Taylor, Bostock, Belcourt, Ed.It is bad cnough for Winter to linger in the 1ap wards, Power Thomson, McSweeney, uf Spring but when it saris clinging to the skirts of Tessier Legris, Roche, Clorin, David.= .the limit of indecency has been .Watson, Prowse, Ratz, Prince Forummer, | redched get, Lavergne, Môntplaisir-\u2014-39 Agsinst -\u2014 Senators Rohertæon.There are only two dass left in which to make in- Nirhois, Daniel, Dennis, Miiné, come (ax reams.To make them means & cortain MeoMeans lynch-Satenton, Blaine, amount of rouble at the lime and possibly a certain a Laira Toner Fisher, \u2018amount of espense later on, but not to make (hem loughby, Bennet, Websier, Proud.' means considerably more troghle and expcnue-à word food, Demaulles, Domville, Bradbury, 10 the wise stiould be sufMctent.\u2018Thibodeau.\u201423., Senator Murphy announced à that \u2018the Prince Edward island Legisla.| | Some Things the Public i ed sranmeuns bimse 27s: Woul Like to Know: a divorce court for that Province.\u2019 Us FIRMS JASK HERE.(I itine ni Quistions on Matters of General Public) Interest are Invited) lOne ot Results Duc to Exchange Problems.Whs the City Council cannot anale up ts mind to dn something with the mones it han obtained from! the Federal foan for Honsing prrpotes and thes help to | teliove an acute aftuation?.Toronin bankers genérdliy séem to! be of opinion that the present rate of exchange ir ending to drive both Canadien producers and Canadian huyers to Burope.\u2018The buyer has a cheaper mmtkel\u2014and the producer sets more.\"The European bugers, tor |inntance fthds that two-dollar wheat :1# cheaper In Canada than in the United Rtates.Oh the othér hand, there is & dittleulty in getting raw materlal- Reading .021002101\u20147 9 3 | Batteries\u2014MeCube, Currothers ahd Bruggy: Justin, Karpp and Konnick.At Jersey Citv\u2014 .Rochester-Jerscy Ciiy: No game: rain.| At Ayracure\u2014 Akron-Byracuse: No game: rain.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE : STANDING.| Won.Lost.P.C.Toronto .4 1 800 Akron .: 1 467 Buffalo .3 » 500 » dé » {Baltimore .\u2026.8 3 0 : » Syracuse .0.À 1 .h00 Rochester .1 1.500; WHAT HAPPENED AT 12109 smi iin sm ! Reading .1 4 REA see tion measure was taken up.The Houre fixed the aviation fund at $16,376,000 and the Menate Com.+200] mittee Increased this tu $20,000,000, 1920.OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE ! TEAM RUN TODAY STATES Secure Prize by Defeating the Czech - Slovakia Septette Sixteen to None | i Antwerp, States won April 28.\u2014The United second place in the the Czecho-Biavs score of 16 to 0.The Americans scored almost at will.They will receive the prize to-morrow night.The score at the end of the first half was: United Btates 7, Czecho-Blovakia 0.The Americans had Hitle difficulty in scoring at will in the first half of ths contest, although the Czecho-8lovaks showed occasional bursts of speed Seven goals were scored in the first period, while in the second half, Larry McCormick made &-e of the nine scored by \u2018the Americans, The second half was much the| «ame as the first, the Czecho-Sle-, vaks trying hard but vainly to hold down the count ; Tu-night's victory gives the.1Tnited States a total of three points; in the Olympic ice events, which | tles with Canada and Finland for! to-night by a third place.Sweden takes first, vlaco and Norway second, i Sweden beat Switzerland In the: Houkey contest late to-night by a: ucore of 4 to 0.Sweden will play the semi-finals to-morrow with the Czecho-Slovaks.| TRANSCONTINENT | | RACE 15 PLANNED! J | | Part of Course Over Cana-, dian Territory dt New York.April 37-\u2014A transcon- Unental air race from New York to Alaska in part over Canadian territory.Is among the numerous ambi- | tious meronautic events planned for this year.The course mapped out for this aerial marathon covers a distance of 4.870 miles.In making the arrangements for the race the American Flying Club is co-operat- Ing with the training and operations sroup of the U.8.Army Ale Services.The aviators, according to tentative plana, will hap off at Mineola, N.Y.field at a date to be fixed later, probably early in the summer.The course will be over United States territory to Minot, N.D., from which point the flyers will cross Into Canada, croming the Provinces of Sas- \u2018katchewan, Alberta and British Coj'umbia to Port Egbert on the Aaska (order.In Alaska the route runs to Cirolo.Fort Yukon, Fairbanks by way of Fort Gibbon.and thence lo Nulato and Nome.the latter noint being the final landing place.Compulsory stops at an average of 150 {miles apart wiil be arranged.he present vear nromisea to be a (manner one in the history of aviation an a sport.both in America and Europe.So far az the United Rtates Is concerned.the first event of Im-; nartance wiH be the fiving field day | of the Intercatieæiate Fiving Amn- | \u201clation at Mineola Field, May al leven American colleges and uni- | versiiies will be represented in a ivanied programme of flying feats \u2018concluding with a cross-country flight.The American Flying Club le also arranging for a seaplane race around Tonz Is'and early this summer.In France a flying meet will be held at Juviev, near Paris.May 22 and 23.The British aireraft exhibl- tion wih be held at London in Julyfn addition the British Government has offered several million pounds as priges for varioux airplane sporting events to be held during the year, The Cape (0 Cairo route is being blaxed.Retween the two points the distance by rail, steamship or ground transport Is aporoximately 6,223 miles, The aerial line fs about 5,200 mélen, \u2019 TAKE TEN YEARS TO BE NORMAL \u2018Even if the Russjan Railroad | Shops Work At Peace Capaoity Moscow, April 27.-\u2014~Russian rail.| [road shops.working at à maximum! jof peace time capacity, will require ,more than 10 years to ,resiore nor- mai traffic with the present facilities of production, according to a survey recently published In the Economic SECOND PLAGE Olympic Hockey conteste defeating || From New York to Alaska\u2014 = I'll Tell the World on Friday Hb Fahmog Robinson\u2019s Clothes Shops Loose Lea Binders and Supplies \u201c Fyling Cabinets | etc, etc.£1.J.Moore& Compan Limited - 118-120 Mountain Hill, Quebec A AplL27.29.May1x3 NEW SPRING GOODS Men's Light Overcoats.Men's Aquascutum Coats, ' Men's Oiled Silk Rain | ioe, À Coats.A .Co Men\u2019s New Shirts, Men\u2019s New Ties,- Men\u2019s New Collars.| Men\u2019s Jaeger Socks, y the ['residentin! Coal Commis.: Jon which raicunied to approx!- ately a thirty percent increase for \u2018te contract miner, and $1.60 a day ar a day workar .The iliird-c'aes nupmepmepe.us usual.will be transferred from the nv (ir made\u201d and etvil iRmest ng, before bang p'ased #1 neelnl tealne to carry them westward, L the 17 demands presented by he anthracite workers, R P af , The text of the rite raply of r+ anerators to the mihers war WITH wi ELESS - H NE venheld taday hy the Rul-Com- \u2014_ mil ee in charge of the negotiations i ouid not be made publie until after Spoke with Brooklyn Navy \u2018he meeting of the sub-committee \"heduled for seven o'clock to-mor- | ow night.Yard M ner.\u201d representutives xaid 1e- tht that should the operatory nd on thelr counter-offers u A deepateh frm N Yoel ree z vorts {he arrival at that pert on a! their next move would be t- Tue dav afieraonn \u2018ict of the afr 0.n't x *rt-diatriet convention 6 Fruit » \"mer Una frem Grk nive-wnrliers.The matter wlll *- sn d'a raw, Rae Is the frs Cenm-, \"0 laid before the miners foc flun mers al ve 821 equ'npe w wre.{ wedon.zon the convention wll bous telephone.The Ulna brought! eat the responsibility of whethe a New York 1ST piescngsrs.two of + per and the sad Council death hereby Tackäwauna Steel .40 777, (ation might very easily be started.|, 02; Ne.1 spring $2.07 to $2.02: in moderate designs are being Voeomeomeeck .ae tard, May $10.Direct private wire with: vedaii and énasc ns follows: Tehigh Valley .43 43 LULU RUHUNA No, 2 81,98, to $2.01; No.3 $1.96! gought more eargerly than any Spanish .Toner Rite May $17.65 POST & FLAG Article © aw Ne, 33 nf this Maxwell Motors .29 2 + 9 to re oats.No.3 vo 810 (other class of fabrics and some of Carriages .: œ LG.Fenublen & Co) 89 Wall At, New York gy une nae | by By-l n April aT Mexican Petrol .1684 ntario Oats, No.0 $1.07! the milln are looking with more res, p ; y 1.G.Fen aml amended by By-law No.235, Mispouri K& T .s 75 * ona al Parley, Malting, $1.85 to $1 &7, coptiventen on wach work than ney || Tea ce on: | passed on the 23rd of April, 198.Mickpert Pacific .2414 NYCRR BEBREN RRR NK | Fuckwhest, $1.75 to $1.30, aid a few weeks ago.The return, .Lendun: pound sterling.$ 382% meee vepraled and replaced br the fole New!Haven .291] 28% \u201c| Rye, No.3 $2.15 to $2.20: - of the sheer yarn dyed fabrics han AMOR +.100 arin: franc o.oo.fes, 16.90 wing: N Y, Air Brake .99° 9 London, April 28.\u2014 Calcutta lin-| !'ras No.2 33.60' according to! been nne of the features of the last Cement .So! lirusecls: franc fes, 15.50 .Montmartre street.The steeat NY Qentral .72 Toy; | (43.168.treight outside.| few weeks.These disappeared from!Cor .oo.10 Geneve: franc 5.46 | Ckrewn by 1s nares of vst Nofthern Pacitic 7314 75 Linsead Oil, 103s.Ontario flour, Governgiefit stan \u2018(ne market during the war and BPanieh .135 Madrid: peseta s.1645 | pl tx prolongation.the spect N A Rteel .581; 3814 | Petroleum, American refined, 2a|lard In jute hays, Montreal $10.50;;their place was taken by heavier Steamships .3\u2018 derfin: mark sn 1 Uy epened in iront of the Hotel Ste Pire (ne LL, 40% 103 [1 3-4; spirits, 2a 2 3-4d.to $10.45; Toronto $10.50 to si {goods.Now that dyes are - once : Banks.Vienne: crown $.Lan ; Dieu du Sacrée Cuent, known on the ParÂmer Patrol .9314 925% Rosin.American strainad, 53s; Manito} ur Governinent stan | more to he had, there have been a Commerce .159 Rotterdam: flnrin 264 adastral plan by the nome «f 8: A \u201d \u201cqe i Pen vante R.R.4054 40% \"ype \u201cGT Gn fad Te (number af orders for sich fabrice; Merchanta \u2026.Rome: lire Engene street, heng composed of CSE Arrow \u2026.; 59 Turpentine spi PY 10s.ven) Thoma $8 et: ! have found wide favor aniong the|Montreal .jon: wih-division DUAS-19 and 2104.10 of w, Australian, 90s., a : buyers, Cow : , .: RS ona eu oe zaitow, : gond ferd flour $3.75 to $4.00.li been very fiem in! Horns tot 230 ee - oe perte oad al ra ~ Lt ; ae se.= ä : \u201cadie ¥ « MÉASLEE pon Reading .any 471] Savannah, Ga.April 28-\u2014Tur- Hay, baled, track Toronts, car lots} price, the southern spinners, BAVING.Unpen .+.+ 158 tertin: mar THE TOWN OF nent Te atout er hundred feet \u201d ;, ¢ Z|pentine, firm, 1FM: salex, 64: re.| No.1 330 to $31; No.3 mixed $35|aaopted à \u2018very indifferent attitude - tn ' ' mn ih LY ! emilie 48 .sers 95% retpts 143; shipmenta28:; etock 2,-jDer ton.: on new business, despite the pilings AFTERNOON SALES.\u2019 in length.shail tm vatiel Mont- 2.Pen .Jn 100 fet _Btraw, car: lots: $16.00 to $17.00.yn of stock due: to transportation Atlantic: 65 at 86, 25 at 8813.2) | ointe aux remble Martre sirec.Roufkern Paciñe ait Hw Rosin, firm: safes 323; receipts] \u2014.eee rmiargoes.Carded humbers arejat 3815.130 at 851.30 at 85%, 23 Attente d Soutfern Railway .91 \u2018 .693; shipments 8; stock 18.682.LEGISCATURE CARRIES in some demand in limited lots.but: at 86, 60 at 85%, 135 at 86.i Le.Stromberg Cr way .# ik McCRFA RESOLUTION [no large commitments have been! Yraziian: 15 at 421, 26 nt 420.! HT A CHOUIN EP a EO.Me oo CELEBRATE MOVING .| Toronte.Ont.Aprit 27\u2014~A resn.coming forward, and there has beth A Brompton: 3 Wa 26 oa | ~ Cris Clerk aker oo Lo 100% su DAY RY CLOSING futon, rooted by, Mr, H, M, dic.|N0 easing in price adspite the lower sa Ls a 9.36 .| 9) ears .108.SAMSON, wr acifie oo 1111 478 \"| New' York, April 2%.\u2014The New| Crea, Unitéd\u201d Farmer member of[levels in the raw cotton market.eme wes a Mavor.Tope Pen th He RS hale va fr heat ain ir, ni Samed mn Ta en nt] Sammon Bg 0 bur | Thien 21/10 M 1, the R Inture to anply to the Federal Gov.® .pinne ; \u2018 ° [rT Dated March fst, 1920 Cned Retail a mé SE Governora anmouñemd today.|ernment for submission of à refe.| Making no move to \u2018mimulate busi: Dominion Bec: 25 at Toto, | ' Ju Arfur Lafle Eugene Trode, v Frans Alcoa 8944 23% | ¥his 1a the Arat time in many\u2018years|rendum to the electors of the|ncah Considerable demand.for|$34.2 eh a Ph) \u2018300 ; Mataring March ist.1925 CA.LIA.CA LIA U 4 Rubber .\"1011: 16014 |that the Stock Exchange has de-| Frovines af Ontario on the question |tire serns made.from combed u = » 28 at ne 65%.An established nation-wide |{ | » IRS le Mb gt UN Bet.11 LL! 807% nen; | cided to close May 1, \u201cmoving der\u201d.or prohibiting wt importhtion of oo ton tne but only Detroit: 100 at 103 ! demand.| Denominations: $100.and 8500.LaRue & Trudel, ne .uer into the Province, \u2018wi cars|.de: on ! \u2019 » \u201d Utaïk-Con .8.T18§ 26 An unumual number of exchange a division in the Hb - [offered was accepted.| taurentide: 35 at 95.| The a of @ :Price at Par Plus Accrued interest, CHARTERED Weitinthouse .88 1934 [Arma will be compelled to move to] fod on & vision In the House to \u2018| Montreal Power: 8 at 86.| goodwill of hundreds \"a .= ACCOUNTANTS +: ver LT ER ne pce at EE Eire vi] punpwoon miwmmmcatoss | Boores: 40a oo to an dn, 38 | mate or Le Pret Municipal Limitée on verland ,.2114 21 .with the linited Fartmers Labor) Washington, April 37.\u2014Creauon Hat 403.: az is ! ! \" 1 A .: A name and product that ; Wotthington Pump .71 89% I MARITIME SHIPPING Government.on \u2018the: reoiftipn.ot n commission fo dea) with Canada lit Quebec Railway: 33 a: ts | ive: Shut, 81 sT.PETFR sT.otr8r0.| LaRue, Trudel & The Ontario Temperance Act atien regards the rebiriction on expoFty 9 tines - e | \u2019 | pypsnnanwsnunus % =.COTTON MARKETS à en \" SAP NN N New York.April 28 \u2014 Cotton turdbiés closed ateady.Closthg bide: May, 40.360; July, 36.380; October, 33.3 2c; December, 34.38c: January! §3.82c.Spot closed quiet.Middanny uplands, 41.38c.Tiverpool -\u2014 Cotton, spot small busihess.Prices lower.American midgling, fair, 31.764: good mid- Ming, 236.284; fully middling, 27.514; m 20.384: low middling, st.ood ordinary, 19.764: ore dinary,: 18.704.The males of the day wers\u201d 3.000 bales, including 2,600 A: .Receipts were 12,000 bal including 11.800 American.Fugees closed barely steady.\\ Hallax, N.#, April 27,\u2014Captain John C.Larbor.General Manager of Larbor Hrothera and ane of the owners of the steamer Amphitrite, died suddenly to-night.He went to Sambro today to examine the wreck of the steamier Rohémian.He donned a diving mit and went down to the submerged vessel ' in 13 fathoms of water.He was down over two hours and after returning to the surfans, complained of feel- ng MI.The steamer brought him te Halifax and he was rushed to the hospMal where he pamed.away.It ln believed that he came to the surface too rapidly and that a sudden change In the pressures of air caused hie death.He wan 43 rears \" sad ve \u201calle, portation of \u2018\u2019Nquor: DEAN MOYNE REXIGNS FROM McGILL UNIVERSITY Montreal, .Que., April hia nd 1 Can.Prem)\u2014-After having helé th full rank of §_ profesgor at Mo University for forty two years and having been déun of the Maoulty of Arts and Vice-President of the Uni versity since 1903, Dean Charles Moyse, has tendered his resignation which has been accepted with re.sret In & letted from\u2019 Acting-Princiv pal Dean Ada on behalf of th board of governore.1 Born in Torquay Devonshire, së 1662, Dean Moyse.took his B.A emmination at London University in a Suny urged ay before the House Horelgn Aftaits Commites by A.J.Baldwin, of New York, represshting the National .Publishers Ass'n.Such à commision he mid would aid mye tion and would serve until permans AN EXPENSIVE FIRE Gt.John, N, B.April 27,\u2014Fire whioh from floor to floor with temar! © rapidity started im {he marge brick building extending from \u2018cupled by Deatborn and Company, JAmited, whalesnle grocers, spice and extract dealers and baking powder manufactugers, and other firme\u2019 late tonight and practically destroyed the teriaily In solving a delicate situa- |\u2018 ent trealy provision could be made.\u2018Prince Willlam to Water Street, oc- 3e Méréhants Bank: \u20183 at 191.oe MONTHLY EARNINGR Montreal.Aprit 2%.-Canadian Rallway earnings for the month of, Matoh 1920, earningn 418.716,986.- ), Expenses §$13,758,171.45, net! $1,067,704.71.Increame $418,720.87 Increase in avoss 85.341.264.10.buildifigs on either side\u2019 were dam} nged, \u201cThe total lode was satimaied at nearly $140,000, very largey cov- -Bpaniah:.36 ai 0 Er.Rattwa 1 at 445;, 25 at 45, i Apanish pfd: 200 at 136, .Canada Cottons: 2 at 91, ! Bell Telephone: 10 at 108.| pk of Commerce: § at 188, nk, of Montrenl: at 2720.| t (jntertor of the entire structure.The Û ed by msusnace, J.A.FOURNIER, Manager.| | | | Write for full partieu- lars in advance of the public issue of the 634%, Pirst Mortgage Bonds of the McCormick Mig.Ce.Limited.: Stock Brokers NESBITT, THOMSON | A and Company, Limited We Buy and Sell Victory Bonds MONTRE AL TORGNTO HAMBION, LONDON, Ont McDOUGALL & COWANS 16 Mountain Hill 03-1408 Picher, Lignidators of Insolvent Tietates Administentors, Appraisers Trastees Compromises hetween Debtors and \u20acCreditors 120 AT.PFTER STREET Domtaton Ruilding Quebes Phones 4530 4531 ving one office from 198 Nt.John Mtreet to No.80 St.Poter Mrect about the im of May.HAMEL & MACKAY NOTAMIEN, LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THIS DISTRICT Sole Selling Agents For \u201cDUNLOP\u201d Cord & Fabrio Tires \u201cCOLUMBIA\u201d STORAGE BATTERIES Mechanics\u2019 Supply Co, Lt'd TT | [] 1 U0DE HARD RURRER BALLS.RABE HALLS GREY SUBBED BALLS TLLRA COTTA HUBBER BALLS, PAINTED RUBBER BALLS, lg Jane NS ACH UTS EPECIAL REGULATION TENNIS BALLS (1820 Ripek) ONLY 306 ACH T.H ONEILL 24/ St.John Street.DOCTOR BENE PLAMONDON Former Pupil of the Paris Hospitals, General Practitioner Genlto-Urinary Specialist.Na.15 Lacroix Street, Opposite the C.P.!:.Stationamenant peun Jen.29x61m DR R.MAYRAND Bpecialty: Gkin and Scalp Diseases, T ST.FAMILLE STRLLCT Phone 849 Consultation Hours: 1 to § DM Feb.16x6m.mettre gr EE d À Jou-Cotur ADVOCATE.43 St.Peter St.Phone: 8 : Fes: 1815.J.ALLEYN, SAIL.TENT ana AWNING MAKER 225 51.PAUL STREET Telephone 76.Quebee \u2014 Something About Feather Pillows What Is more unsanitary than a Feather Pillow?; Did you every stop to think how careful vou are to put nice clean pillow siips on to those same old pillows?: They are handcd down from one\u2018 generation to Another with nothing | Taore than an occasional niring.| Wa wash your FEATHER PIL.\u2019 FOWS without removing the feath-' ers.and dry them with warm air @nd conrtant agitation in our HOT AIR DRYING MACHINE, thoroughly sterilizes and which: > Feb.13xi5, { readers\u2019 them soft and flufty.! Elderdown Quilts aise nicely eleaned and returned soft and Sufty.Pieifler's Modem Cleaning Works Phones 523-524 4 McMahon St.Feb.25tt.LR E, 8.© A134 Physic late Senior Resident Physician, Montreai General Hospital, Montreal Maternity Hospital, etc.13 Fraser Street: Phione 6651 Hours: 1.2 and ?-8 PM.Feb.27x6mat tr re Shink & DeBlois, TERS SOIICITORS .+ 61 6e Peter St, one phone Queb-o 7 HETHRINGTON'S BAKERY.Every varisty of high.\u201c HOTELS.eee erent RESORTH\u2014ATLANTIC CITY.NJ.id HOTEL Ocran FRONT serve HEARTor ATLANTK (TY AMER: UROCPEAN PLAN: Hot ana Corr Beale Baths Grill.Orchestra Dencing.Gar | \u2014MACK LATZ ©.- THE WINDSOR Dominion Square \u2014 \u2014 Montreal European Flan Exclasively.Centraily located in the heart of the Shopping and Theatrical |.District.Headquarters for Conventions, Lanqueis, Private Dances, Ileceptions and Social Events Service Unsurpassed.Turther Particulars von application, JOUN DAVIDSON, Manager.HOTEL WILHELMINA 238-244 Mu .11N BT, MONTREAL, Transient and Permanent Accommodation.Excellent Cuisine, las & Booklet on Application J \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014, St.Lawrence Hall MONTREAL Magniiognt new entra ST.JAMER ETRENT - 260 Mosms (many with Bathe 5 atactred) \u201cArepras plas from to $3.50 por day sae Asavwrican pian ?4320 © $450 pos day.A J HIGGIN CPB license pho 10-8813 re Phone 4550 American Plan HOTEL ST.URSULE M.G.FAUCHER, Prop.St.Louis Street Quebee Hot and coid running water in all rooma Local and long distance Telephone.Jan.17x1y ÿ | Liver l\u2019eptones, \u2018money if it fails to Lenefit you.IVERWORKED RUN DOWN a ;Vinol Will Enrich Your Blood and Restore Your Strength, Vitality, Energy and Vim Recommended by Physicians, and Guaranteed by Druggists | Men who are aver-worked.run down.nervous, lack energy und, | working strength, we know that { VINOL ie just what vou need, Rs it increases the red corpuscles, ition.and imparts sirength and Vigor lo every urgan und muscle ini the body.The reason VINOL in wo success fut ls because it is à combination of jthe oldest and nest succemful tonics known.Iron.Beef and Cod Glycerophosphatestte, and what VINOL did for Me.\u201cJoseph J.McDougall, of Cape Bre-, mn, N.8.it will do for every weak.rus down, nervous uverwarked ' nan, | Ne.MuDougall says: | \u201cf am a farmer and was over-| worked, run-down and weak.My druggist recommended VINOL Ut built me up and mude me strony.| also gained in flesh.Other mem.fiers of my famity have also uved it with splendid results.\u2019 \u201cor all run-down.nervous anaes mic conditions, weak women, overworked men, feeble old people and leticate children there is no remedy) \"like VINOL, Your druggist will return your\u2019 Chronicle Files | 100 Years Ago res | J.L.Mills, A.8.Paterson, Eaq., of H.M.40th Regt.to Miss Elizabeth, Sargent.daughter of Mr.K.Sargent, of this City.The Quechee Gazette.Castle of St.Louis 27th April, 1820.in consequence of the melancholy intelligence of the death of His late Majesty Cieorge the Third, it is; | *apected that al} ladies and gentla- | men frequenting the Castle, | immediately wehr the usual mourning on the occasion.His Excellency the President and Administrator of ithe Government entertains no doubt: but that all His Majesty's subjects) lin this Province will evince in like , manner their grief on the fatal event | | 3 READY, | Sec'y, of Mary Roberts Rinehart, one of the best known and most popular Fruit Trees.\"that vil rubbed upon the stems and, branches of fruit trees, destroys in-! sects, and increases the fruit buds.Mr.J.Linning has added to the dis- rovery by using it successfully upon the stems of carnations, to guard them against the depredations of the; earwig.The content oil will sult and only a small quantity is required.Chronicle Files 25 Years Ago Angting.Anglers will prababiy not have more than a few days now to wait before the (ishing will ba good ini Lake St.Joseph, hath for large red | trout and also for the mamagensh or luke trout (toulade), for which thie lake is noted.\u2018The ice is expected to Jeave the lake any day now, having already left Lake 8t.Charles.Present appearances indicate that the fishing season will open in Lake Edward this year ahout the middle of May.The late Nr.8.Peters.Out of resperl for the memory of the Late Mr.ftimon Peters, the flag ;wan at half mast on Baturday on Îthe station of the Quebec and Lake 8t.John Kaitway, of which the deceased war one of the Vice-Presi- dents.Mr.Peters wan the head of the firm of Peters, Moore & Wright, {Who built the Princess Louise em- jhankment.The surviving sons of \u2018the decenred are Henry, Frederick, Joseph and Albert, Fh ne 4066 or 1877-J and we will deliver a gallon to your home to-day.Swearing in the Police, The ceremony of swearing the balance of the police force was completed on Maturday morning by Recorder Dery, and Hina Honor delivered à rhort address to the police, in which he urged in them increased vigor with respect to the ruppression of Munday '-.uor !ratffic, of the sale of liquor ater the legal hour, and , of houses of ill repute, ! A Strong Perfume © Pedeutrians Wern venierday brought {into contact on the Granda Alles with 1 phwerful smell on passing the la A.À.À.Club House.Before the next mestingn the House Committee had better see to lt.Tho Public Health.There are at present two houses in town placarded for diphtheria, four cases of typhoid tever and ten of scarlet fever.The health authorities are busily engaged insisting upon the proper cleaning up of cel.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE se At The Theatres | ee ee = x HR ALPHONSECOTE à rte * FRIENDS AOVICE SET-HIM RIGHT ae, Vaudeville and Dempsey Serial BN Today The bill at the Auditorium today, (omosrow and Naturday inciudes the five acts of vaudeville, the big feature Alice Brady.The weok-end bill also includes Jack,\u201d the Jack Dewmpary serial.send days bocause next week Lhe Auditorium vill present | Grand Opera, ao that it would be impossible (0 show the ninth episode of the serial.Sunday evening, a (ypical uid-ime Freach-Usnadian solver, Folklore.\u201d a a Jas SL A \u2018Dolores Cassinelli at Victoria Today, in \u201cTarnished Reputations\u201d When » woman's reputation Is °n- somewhere where nn one knows her?riches the blood.quickens the circu.Phis gird, an artists model.caine 11 the big city sud beemsne n drifting ler reputation vas tarnished.yom know of any similar (mses?lixhis and Bohemian Ife \u2018will have your sympathy from the start.sympathetic with Doleres Cassimelti, five reed feature, \u201c\u201cTurnished Reputstions.\u201d stir ypm deeply.The 14th episode cf \u201cMath Motiud serind and a Jimmy Aubrey com- cdy om sume UL.EE i ES SRN \u201cThe Miracle Man\u201d Going Strong Gearge loane Tucker's inspiring snd thrilling production \u201cThe | Miracle Man\u201d continues to delight large sudiences at the Empire The- | atre.Thousands have witnessed a thousands who have not and ax (he fine Is pECEHAMES.deawing to a close snd today, NOTE :\u2014Chikiren under sixteen mn At the Classic \u201cAtonement\u201d is the story of a woman who forgave but could not for- On Tuesday evening by the Rev'd.Get, of 5 map who was tempted\u2014who thought be bad resched the depths of despair\u2014but found thx = and he deviled his life to righting (he wrong he had never committed.To lise, Lo love, to fer] the treasures of Hic «dipping (roms oar foolish is anguish; but to tive to reins of oue life Is joy.*Atopcment\u2019 joys of life.The story is hased on Count Tol: al's famous A big production, cinborate in every detail that has its mors, and is, above all, a splendid cntcrsinment a real treat for the patrons of the Classic.Splendid music will cnbanoe the program, also the Path Coler Review, and s Ane two-recl comedy \u201cDara That Stocking.\u201d Corpse\u201d.Fall Orchestra.Popular Prices.LUE _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014___\u2014____ = \u2014___________J} \u201cDangerous Days,\u201d With All Star Cast, Comes to the Allen Today \u201cDangerous Days\", the Frminens writers of the present day, opens » The play contains an all star cast.and hax some particularly ex.Sir ¢.M.Kenzie.has discovered Citing moments, especially when a (remendous conflagration breaks out na munitions p'ant.It is a story of heroism, the love of father and vou.and seil-nacrie fice, and the way these virtues stand cut agalast the background of industrial strife.\u201cTI PUTS JOYIN SORE, ACHING FEET \u201cMy, how \u201cTit\u201d gladdens tired, swollen, burning feet \u2014 It's slorions!\"* AY! what reid.No more tired \u201cest: no more burning feel: no more swollen, aching, tender.sweaty feet No more soreness in corns, cailouscs bunions.No matter what ails your feet at what under the sun you've tried with out getting relief, just \u2018\u201cTé2\"* is the only remetiy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet.\"Tix\" cures your foot\u2019 trouble #6 you'll never limp or draw up vour face in pain.Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore and xwallen.Think of it.no more foot misery.no more agony from corns, callouses nr buniona, Get & box at any drug store or department stores and get instant relief.Wear smaller shoes.Just once try Pix\".Cet a whole year's fant come fort for a few cents.Think of it.TONG WINTER RECORD.Saskatoon, Bask.April 27\u2014\"Talking about recorda for long winters, I think that this one is going to create & new record,\u201d sald W.P.Bate, of the Public Brhool Board, \"The Winter of 1967 was a long one.when the ire didn't Zn out until April 17th.The year 1892 was another bad one.Snow fell on November 6th to the 10th, deep, and then suddenly dropped into weather with temperature down around 30 to 40 below sero.Cattle died by the hundreds.WTR, WESTGATE REPORTED Boston.Mass, April 27.British steamer Westgate, was abandoned hy This chspter ls given om the work- Come and look hehind the shades of an l artists icudio.Travel throngh the mass of the hig ity, with its say tio behind (he soenes with var liegolne.Bho gave me awful pains.| was always per 2 ting.a om re jad irr | getting spells of dizziness and my the Cameo Girl, sar | y , LL It's a soul deasms that wilt Ë rep at night was so restless and dis per 12tins.\u2026.\"oc.That sensational veriai \u201cThe Lion Man\u201d, tomorrow and Wednesday, the 17th epi- nude will be shown.Alm a side-splitting comedy.itted unless accompanied by an adult, in conformance with the law.Theatre Today, Tomorrow and Saturday An cxvellent comedy.and à pictoriaï completes the bilt.==] use \u201cTix.\u201d | AS DERELICT.\u2014 The which its crew on April 18 while on a voyage from New York for Halifax, was report.379.381 St.John St.Montreal Man Was So Weak .He Could\" Hardly Talk \u2014 Is Restored by Tanlac.at the Auditorium FO es ee: \u201cHis Bridal Night\" with It 13 not what the manufacturers claim for it, but the testimony of the thoumnds who have been benefited by lt.that has made Tuniac the mest talked of medicine in the world.Those who once try it Invariably buy it over and over again and tell their friends of the splendid results they have derived from jts use.Alfred Matthews, of 18 Walnut 8t., Bouth, Montreal.while discunsing Tanlac, which had been #0 beneficial to him, said: \u201cAs the result of an automobile accident about four years ago ! was laid up in the hospital for several weeks and 1've never been quite the same man since, When ! came out of the hospital 1 was In 8 very weak and run-down condition.My stomach was ail upset and | had indigestion very bad.Everything 1 ate seemed to sour and cause gas that tho ninth eplsode of \u201cDaredevil x { i: the Boston The 0: DELIVERED TO YOUR.HOMESI Fresh Haddock, direct from Portland; per Ib.8¢ Fresh Chicken Halibut, not frozen, per 1b.30¢ j Fresh Gaspareau, 2for.+.11%¢ I Fresh Mackerel, per tin.et an Salmon\u2014Special, per tin.» 8235, 1 + i turnitiseri.what (an she do?Ge Or fight the babbling (ungees\u2019 hat her chamiter vus white, Da turhed that I got up~every morning i feeling dull and heavy and, in fact, was tired and weak all the time.in fact, I got so weak at last that I almost lost my voice.FRESH LAID EGGS, direct from the farm, perdozen.«.4.45 ieee ve.-.-50¢ \u201cThen some (ime ago a friend TO TG OO OO I A urged me (o try.Taniac, and I'm vighty glad I took his advice, for x the medicine has done me a world of good.Dy the time I had finished Wl OE at Empire Theatre the third bottle I wan relieved of 9 I my stomach trouble and the indiges- 1 11 Tell the (tion, and had nu further sourness .{OF EAS.I had a better appetite and my faod seemed te do me good.I slept better at night and got up fevling good.My voice got clear and strong again and 1 got a brighter outlook on life.But the greatest improvement was In my strength: whereas before 1 was so weak that I could scarcely lift à thing.I can now dd any sort of lifting that is required of me and can work hard every day without getting overtired.1 think Tanlac is a great medicine, nnd I feel safe in recommending it after the wonderful good it has done me.\u201d Tania is sold in Quebec by Marte) & Dion and by Jolicoeur's pharmacy: {and in Levis by Maurice Dion: under the personal direction of a special Taniac representative.Tenders For Coal iBosrd of Roman Catholic School | Commisioners of the City of A \u2019 Quebec.' \u2014\u2014 \u2018Tenders endorsed \u201cTenders for, Coal\u201d and addressed tô the under- Ÿ signed Secretary-Treasurer will bel received between now and.the first\u2019 May next, at twelve o'clock, at the office of the undersigned, for supply! ing coal, for the season 1920-1921, to be delivered at the time and the place indicated by the Board, ut \u2018each achool.as follows: | 1600 tons Egg A Chestnut .} | showing here but (here sre many time ix growing short, well just » is rapidly World on Friday H6 THhmog Robinson's Clothes Shops (18) years of uge will not be ad.sxcuad chaoc: had becs gives him, | love.to hold within our hand the * shows both thie anguish and the WE HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWINU CONSIGNMENTS: BORDEAUX WINES From Messrs.Barton & Guestier.and Messrs.Nath.Johnston & Sons BURGUNDY From Messrs.FF.Chauvenet MINERAL WATED'S Meusrs, Schweppes.Limited.GIN CROIX D'HONNEUR From Messrs E.Kiderien, Holland.GEORGES PATRY, \u201cTHE HOUSE OF QUALITY.\" hook: \u201cThe Living Authors Production, from the pen : 290.Ces 23 FABRIQUE STREET .QUEBEC.jheee dare ran at the Alen oder.1000 \u201c pit (American steam) ' Telephone 6106.All the conis to be of the very À best quality in every renpect and.weighed on the public scales.i The Board of School Commissionera does not bind itself to accept the: Inwest or any tender and may cxact! collateral or any other security for, the execution uf the contract, if it] deems advisable, | \u2018The quantities herein mentioned | are all \u201cmore or less\u201d, Quebec, April the 26th, 1920, On Sunday.May 2nd.the Canadian ANTOINE C.TASCHEREAU.National Railways will muke a num- Secretary.Treasurerber of changes in the departure and \u2018Parliament Buildings, Quebec.| arrival time of trains in and out of Apnl.26x4 Quebec and Levis consequent upon | the adoption of \u201cDaylight Saving | Time\u201d by the City of Queber.i All trains will he operated on} | Standard Time and advertized accordingly.The Public should bear this in mind when consulting Time Tables, Folders, ote, Standard Time in one hour earlier than Daylight Savprin | Cole's Clear | (Time in 10:00 AM.Daylight Saving , re AN Oil devine Havana Cigars SPRING GOODS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WE ARE NOW SHOWING OUR NEW ASSORTMENT OF NEW SPRING GOODS.BEST QUALITY.LOWEST PRICES Ladies\u2019 Rcady-to-wear Hats.Ladies\u2019 Silk and Voile Blouses.Children\u2019s Gingham Dresses.Ladies\u2019 Gingham House Dresses.Ladis\u2019 Silk and Nainsook New Plain and Fancy Ribbons.Ladies\u2019 and Children's Umbrellas.Ladies\u2019 Fancy Neckwear and Belts, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe\u2014ali the popular SIMONS & GO.20 FABRIQUE STREET.Telephone 338.Opposite City Hallmas CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS) Time Table Changes ASK FOR 11:00 A.M.Daylight Saving Time, etc.The following Time Table changes are noted:\u2014 Parent Square Siation, Quebec, | Departures: No.25 #t.Raymond Local will leave at 4:20 P.M.instead of 3:30 P.Mas at present: ; No.23 Chicoutimi Night Express wili| ' leave on Mondays, Thuraduys, Maturday P.M.At present this train leaves at 9:30 P.M.and runs on Thursdays and Saturdays only: No.161 #t.Raymond Express, Sundays only, will leave at 8:10 A.Minstead of 9:13 A.M.an at present; No.13 Shawinfzan Falls local will leave at 4:30 P.M, instead of 5:00 P.M.as at present.Arrivals: No.26 Bt.Raymond Lora), will arrive at 7:40 A.M.: No.24 Chicoutimi Night Express wilt arrive 6:45 A.M.Mondays, Wednesdaya and Saturdays; No.182 Bt.Raymond Express, Sundays only, will arrive 9:45 P.M.: No.14 Bhawinigan Falls Local will arrive 8:00 A.M.Palais Station.No change in Canadian National Trains at present.Levis Mation.The only trains affected are Now.31 and 83 (Tevis-Campheltton Lncal».On and after May 3rd.No.32 will leave Levis at 7:30 AM, instead of 8:50 AM.an at present.No.32 from Campbeliton will arrive at 9:20 P.M.instead of 6:30 P.Mas at present \u201c | Take advantagz of what we are now offering you.$50.000 00\u2014ffty thoumnd dollars worth of goods.consisting in the following articles, vis: Carpets in Brewmels, Wilken and Axminster: Rugs (8 Brussels, Wilton and Arminster: Curtains of all descriptions: Curtain Materials ia Madras, Scrims, Volls, Marquisette, Etc, CRETONNES.Honesty Brings Me Strength.Quality Brings Me Custom.Jos.Cote Importer and Wholesale Grover tes ¥T.PAUL ¥T.- QUEBEC.@ Branches in the City for Smokers\u2019 Requisiten Our new stork of Cretonnes is now in; the patterns, style and shades are of the latest designs.Linoleuma, OF Clots and Feltsx in STeal variety and at tow prices.P.J.C OTE, {ars and parés throughout the aity.od 8 derelict dangerous in uavig- Apl.2923 DANCING TTY aren fre Pe gs + rerminent put, num À 29 & 31 St.John Street, P ay.e message SA a> Lo a Seem me moe How: the Westgate with masts gone and Fionitek\"s Oulplnel Slacted vara approprs ue Malad bee \u2014 ved 1 Opposite Palace Hill New Tork Aenitatiomméatissisetéta.tes .Mardhltames à + .:, "]
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