The Quebec chronicle, 7 octobre 1920, jeudi 7 octobre 1920
[" wy $B WER 4 the.Qh lesge © efian Press, Hh came Into Min.40; Max, 54.ESTABLISHED 1764.varieties.Peed by WAH.SSCGGRORIE the Dk of Cons HUNTLEY & PALMER'S BISCUITS We now have a most complete assortment of this world renqwned firm's celebrated Biscuits, including all their leading sweetened, slightly sweetened, and plain TAKEN IN HAND BY HOB SOU Group Of Malian Suspects Ar- rested\u2014May Have Bearing On Wall St.Explosion, A.GRENIER 94.9¢ ST.JOHN STREET.\u2018Phones 1247-1248.New York, N.Y., Oct.6&\u2014An Italian said by the police.to be & w'dely known radical, was arrested late today by the Bomb Bquad and tikea to Headquarters to be questioned regarding aything he might have of the Wall Street explosion last month The prisoner was booked ag Gla.como Carusso and was charged with having a loaded p'stol.According RECIPROCITY IN FRANKNESS Says Gt.Britain And States Should Lay Cards On Tabla.NO DOUBT THAT - HIS END 15 NERR| Brother Of Mayor MaoSwiney; Newly Arrived From New|.York So Declares.EC London, Oct 6\u2014\"I hurried over| Washington, D.C.Oct 6\u2014Ade- here hoping I woulé arrive in BnE-|quate word (rade development by and in time to attend my bretherts/the Great Britain and the United funeral and I marvel at 4he fact that requires that both nations lay he is still living though there is their cards on the table, Sir Auck- Soulit that the snd is near\u201d.ailing Geddes, British Ambassador, Peter Mac&winey, recently asviv Avolared bo-nisht at a digner given trom New York, who visited to the police.& quantity of radical].brother, Lord-Mayor Mac&winey, Brixton Prison this morning.Peter.MacSwiney vehsmently, def by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States to representatives of the British Chamber of Com- PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE Wants Paraded Before The Tariff Commission\u2014Farm- ers vs.Manufacturers.HOW PAPERS GET FOREIGN NEWS Paper Read To Women's Press Club By Mr.J.F.B.Livesay.Edmonton, Alta, Oct.§ \u2014 (Can.Press) \u2014Edmonton manufacturers in a statement before the session of the Tariff Commission here today asked the continuance of protective tariff as necessary to the full development of manufacturing In the c'ty.They endorsed the views expressed by manufacturers before the commission at Calgary.Figures were given to show that the argn.cultural development of .the province is to a great extent dependent upon.the industrial expansion.C.G.Robson presented the statement.C.A.Graham representing the Karment manufacturers asked that in order to avo!d disaster In this industry that the present tariff be maintained on garments.If he sald, the duty on pants, shirts, overalls And mackinaw clothing were removed or appreciably lowered it is certain that the Un'ted States manufacturers would make an attempt to capture this trade.At the present time he exhibited figures to show United States §oods are on almost a par as re.sards cost, with eertain goods, but that 12 the tar'ff were removed the Asserican-\u2018comparice-coutés undersell Canadian manufacturers W.T.Lucas, Lougheed, District, told the commission that agriculture is a bas'c industry, that the risk is great and returns are.not proportional.Farmers\u2019 sons and daughters are leaving Alberta farms he said, because of poor farm conditions.He asked that the cost of production be reduced by \u2018a reduction of the tarift which woula lower overheads.- Farmers aro fac\u2019'ng a difficult period.Mr.Lucas said, because of the fluctuating wheat market and lower market value of Hvestock.Many Ajberta Montreal, Que, Oct.6\u2014(Can.Press).\u2014A clear exposition of the methods by which Canadian newspapers received news from abroad « was given to members of the Womens Press Club this afternoon In & paper on that subject, read by Mr.J.F.B.Lindeny.It was pointed out that Canada was necessarily Dominated by her great neighbor to the Bouth In the collection of news.The Associated Prem is the inevitable main source of news supply for Canede, as no cost barrier or high cable tolls exists between New York and Montreal.While this news supply exists any cable wervice must be complementary and perhaps elementary to it.The A.P.was given credit for rè- porting news without fear of favor end without comment but it was pointed out that the disadventages to Canada of being mainly dependent on this news source were obvious, since the concern of the A.Pwas naturally first with the United States and Americans were not interested in the economic and polt- tieal matters pertaining to the Brit ish Empirebeing during the war sd was not à proprietory organiza! but was owned by its members.the newspapers of Canada.Its efficiency and scope could be enormousty increased hy -aftiliation with & foreign cable cervice established in London and in close touch with the Reuters Limited Office, a cable service for ihe British Empire which is the re- cogniszed source of foreign news for Great Britam and all the other Dominions.This :uppl ary service must be rendered by the Canadian Associated Press, a small proprietory.organization at present! farmers have failed during the oarry'ng on a limited service fot {last three years, he said.Canadian newspapers but the deve-/ Andrew Ratham, Bon Accord lopment of co-operation on a large scale between these (wo services would mean much to Canada and the Emplre.The election of ofticers will take place to-morrow as well as discus.song on trade unionism and women fournalists.* District, complained of the duty on farm implements, and asked a reduction.Phill'p Baker, Poneka District, said farmers\u2019 children were leaving the farm when they reached thinking age, because of the poor returna from agriculture.He advocated that the tariff be reduced to allow of agriculture be'ng placed on à basis of cost of production, plus something.He asked that the industry of agriculture be freed trom the burden imposed by those who have received protection.Edmonton, Alta, Oct.6\u2014 (Can.Press)\u2014Protection, an enforced by the present tariff, is respona'ble for the prosperity of Edmonton's industries and is necessary to their expansion, while at the same time it is prov'ng a burden to the farmers and driving them off the land, according to evidence given before the RAINBOW TO BE ORE HULK Victoria, BC.Oct.6\u2014The old cruiser Rainbow, sold recently to Nelder and Marcus, of Seattle, Was hington, is to have the machinery taken out of her and will be used as 8 barge for the transportation of ore from the north, The work of converting the Rainbow into an ore hulk will be dnne at the Seattle plant of Neider and Marcus.Tt Is calculated that she! will carry 3,000 tons of ore as a barge.pamphiets were found in his room.Department of Justice offician declared they had trailed Carusss eight months, suspecting he was connected w'th radical activities Their vigilance Increased after the Wall Street disaster and they followed him to a Connecticut city where he evaded them on the day a hold-up occurred In the Italian quarters.They explained they had; been unable to pursue him\u2019 \u2018nto the Italian colony without arousing suspicions as to thelr presence.Two victims of the hold-up .in which $4,000 was taken came here today and ident'fied Carusso as the man who had robbed them, accora- ing to the authorities.Three other Italians, of whom the police allege had a quantity of black powder in their possession were arrested later.Two of them, Vincenzo Abato ant Frank A.Ferro, were charged with robbery in connection with the hoid- up in which Carusso is alleged ta have participated.According to police, the victims of the robbery from Waterbury, Conn., where It occurred September 33.identif'ea the men.The third, Charles Fasulo, a bar ber, was charged with having explosives in his possession.Two bags of powder were found in his barber shop, the police allege.» The charge aga'nst Carusso was changed to robbery after his alleged identification by victims of the holdup.Police and Department of Justice agents said they would question all of the men concerning any knowledge they m'ght have of the Wall Street disaster.The authorities declared Carusso served a term in the.reformatory at Rahway, N.Jas the result of discovery of a bomb in his room in Jersey City In 1907.Magie sremping.um.ottisiale mid .he was a member of the Bresci anarchists group ana A friend of Alexander Ber¥man and Erhme Goldman, who were deported to Russia.- : CANNOT SEIZE CHURCH : FOR TAX ARREARS Victoria, B.C., Oct.6\u2014According to an important decision handed down by the Court of Appeals here, the city of Victoria cannot seize and sell for taxes St.Andrews\u2019 Roman- Catholic Cathedral.Bishop Macdonald, prelate of Vancouver Island, inaugurated the action against the city to prevent Seizure of church property and putting it up for .tax male.Taxes amounting to $16.000, not having been paid since 1913, The plaintiffs ontended that church sites are exempt from taxation.The decision, they maintain, means that a church cannot be sold for taxes and also that taxes cannot be levied against it.News Index.Page One.How Papers Cet Foreign News.Protection Or Free Trade, Taken In Hand By omb Squad.No Doubt That His End Is Near.Reciprocity In Frankness.Press Report Sa'd Correct.Are Convicted of Conspiracy.Anather Drop In Sugar Prices.Weather Report.The crulser has been stripped of session of the Tariff Commission Page Twoguns, torpedo tubes, etc, and inte.Here today.Manufacturers of this Household And Fashion Hintsrior fittings, by the Naval Depart.|C'tY endorsed the stand taken in ah Page Three, parts of the Dominion by manu.(acturers who urge the retention of protective tariff, while the representatives\u2019 cf the farmers urge that it be dropped to give them a» chance to prosper.\u2018 The Commission fin'shed ais business to come before It here t day.\u2018 Thursday the membere wii: leave for flnskatoon.where the nex: segsion is to be held.Reduction of the tariff to give ment SEVERE ELECTRICAL STORM.Yarmouth.N.8, Oct.6\u20ac \u2014 The worst electric storm in this district in recent years from 11 o'clock last n'ght until 2 o'clock this morning.Reports of the damage are not complete but it is known that a barn at Arcadia and a barn at Deerfield were destroyed by fire.caused dy Discussion Of Customs Muddle, A New Lloyd George Organ.Benefits Of Organization, Five Liners Dug Shortly.Glad To Please Ontaric People.Bay Project 1s Visionary.Dumont G:ven Death Sentence, Armed Mexicans Standing Siege.Extortionate Food Prices.Contestation Of Seguin Election, Murderer Was Found Guiltylightning.The steamer Prince[ing tarmers opportunities to buy | Canadian Paper Trade Convention.George.in this morning from Boston | in the open market particulary Page Four, reports it encountered the \u2018 storm farm implements, were requested by | Editorial far out on the Bay where it was! Hon.Duncan Marshall, Provincia) ° Page FY swamped by & terrific wind and rain.| Minister of Agriculture, who was Lu rs BAKERS COLLEGE Toronto, Oct, 6&\u2014A college for the training of bakers and for research work, to be established at Guelph, Wes proposed at the 13th annua) convention of the Canadian Dread ond Cake Bakery Association here today and a committee was ap- * pointed to report on the matter.A number of papers of kiterest io the trade were read, and a resolution was passed protesting against the two percent wales tax on yeast.the chief witness befors thy Commiss\u2018on at the afternoon session.\u2014 TROURLE IN VIRGINIA COAT MINING COUNTRY, Charisston, W.Va, Oct.$\u2014Ong deputy-sheriff was killed threes others were wounded seriously ane two minera were shot in a fight early tonight at Blair.Logan County West Virginia, on L'ttle Con Riven, according to information recelved here by Fred Rooney, Secretary Garbage Service All Of Now, Blllery Wants City Water.Alterations To Be Extensivelady Gouin Guest of Honor, Legal Intelligence.Page Six Brooklyn Won Second Game.Canadian Mare Took Stake, F'nals Have Been Rhached.Rose Horses Triple Winners.Sir Barton Is Different Horse.\u201cBat\u201d Levinaky To Meet Beskett Page Soreneee District No.17, United Mine-Work.| New Competition For Paper Mille.0e 98 00 36 96 2006 96 08 96 98 88 6 2 9 ors of America.L'Aide À Laval.\u201c Mr.Mooney anmounced that h's Page Eightreport on the fight, received by telephone, indicated that the trouble started when the deuty-sheriffs interrupted & meeting of Bigir Local Union, No.3,387, United Mine Workers of America.He added tha.$.ARMISTIOR SIGNED, Parle, Oct.&\u2014Despatches from Warmw and Moscow to-day announce that an between Soviet Rus- Poland has been according to the Ageney.; Ë by @im.Joseph Gore, « Logan County deputy-sherift was and ?*n\u2018Bne miner was wounded, seosdandntay.i r One Bmprems In, Other Out.Warsaw Le Paris Of Poland.Page Nine.Financial And Canmesecial News.New York And Montreal Marketsaccord'ng to Information received Price Revisions In Cotten Clow.Page Tom - Killed,/At The Theatreslai And Personal.Reminicomssss Of The Pastholes orice at San Framieoo aisé the reports that the pr: was secretly receiving noucighmen declaring that these reporis wesfy Sate Orsanisationmainly due to \u201ccleverly laid Gov The Ambesssdor Insisted that ment plans\u201d, designed through in: there was greater desire in Great uendos to encourage the public\u2019ff Britain for close business co-oper- susplcions of the hunger stril ation with the United States than sincerity.* ,1bas been indicated by many United \u201cEven the Government doctady|Btaves writers.He had learned say my brother is dying\u201d ssid Pet from thess writers, he said, \u201chow \u201cHe himseX is reconciled to diabolically clever the British more fate.He expects death before mag] pecially the English, are.and days.His faith would not p with what machiaveldan = duplicity him to face death with a l'e the British push thelr trade.\u201d Ecohis lps.\u201d aomic waste results when each na- Tire condition of Lord-Mavor Uon regards the other's commercial 8winey, of Cork, who is on a hi and financial activities with suspi- strike in Brixton Prison, was clon, he mid, adding, nounced as unchanged to-night in \u2018Secrecy breeds suspicion the bulletin issued by the Irish Spiffimeier of hostility.I belleve that Determination League.F |tull reciprocity in frankness is essential if we are to avoid difficulties.4.11 believe most strongly that in spite of possble lncal diminutions of pro- Bt.co-operation between our nations will pay us both best M the long un.\u201d The Ambassador denied published reports that the British Government had resold to the German Government a number of Germanships with with the object of hindering the development of the United States mer- eantile marine, Echoing the Ambassador's plea for co-operation Secrstary Alexander of the Department of Commerce, told of the merchant marine po- icy of the United States.\u201cThe United States does not contemplate any attempt to drive other nations out of the shipping bus'nem\u201d he said.\u201cWe simply want ships enough to take care of our own ex- vamding business.\" CHANGES IN TAXATION 3° WILL LIKELY BE woE merce, here &s guests of the United ARE CONVICTED OF CONGPIRAC f \u201cVengeance Gang\u201d Organized To Conduct Political Assaësinations Tried In Cairo.0 & Cairo, Egypt.Oct.¢\u2014 Twenty-five members of the so-called \u201c\u2018vengengg sang\u201d, alleged to be an anti-Britiak society, organised to conduct as mssinations of politieal perso: have been convicted of fipivavi o by a court before which they had been on trial for several weeks.ame Bey Form terms Abdu: Strong Probability That Busivsional ne Executive, wine] ness Profits Tax Will Be charged with being a member of the! Rescinded At Next Session.\u201cvengeance gang\u201d and also with tn- citement to murder.Numerous assassinations and attempted murders are credited to this society, which had an elaborate organisation and worked with great secrecy.The object of the society are alleged to have been the de.pos'tion of the Suitan and his as sasaination, with ministers, and other persons who did not receive the approval of the society.It was charged that the organization also preached and distributed arms Ottawa, Ont, Oct.6\u2014The Citizen in its news column todays mys: \u201cThere is a strong probability that the coming session of Parliament will mee considerable variation in the taxation measures of the Government.\u201cThe Bus'ness Profits Tax ls likely to go and possibly the luxury tax may be replaced by the sales taz.It will be recalled that the Business Profits Tax was renewed this year despite very strenous ob.Jections from business interests which represented it to be an Impediment to commercial and 1n-.dustrial expansion.The Minister of Finance was not enamored of it but took the stand that money had to be ralsed and th's was a triec and proved source of revenue.The additional taxes levied and the revenues accruing from them eug- GASOLINE PRICES RISE THIS YEAR Advances Ranging rom 17 Per Cent to 238 Per cent Not Great, New York, Oct.6\u2014Advances in gasoline prices throughout the country this year were smaller than predicted when the rise siaried.It gent ti ro ?was believed by many that the price pied he dropping ray axon bu nu would advance to 40 or 45 cents Sinlso talk, but less of It, of modify- «allon, and some went so far as toitng the luxury tax.\u201d say 560 tente.The retall price Inj Other New York City is now around 3, Ottawa, Ont Tem pl (ca cen 3d hy e mn Ts total advance in gaso'ine pri- Press) \u2014 Commenting on a news ves w.nce January 1 in five principal denpatch from Calgary in which MH.ci \u201cpring \"ort avy I West, Prieto tne Und m er cen 0 \u201d 5 prit EE largest Increase SEYINS that Canadian wheat could being of 26 per gent in New York have been handled very much better and Philadelphia.Chicago shows an!(hTough the Canadian heat Board ig.than 'n the open market.and that nee tect gent tramanort the price had declined a dollar a tion charges entering into the cost Dushel since the Board had ceased 0: manufacturing gasoline on the \u2018© handle it, Sir George Foster, Min.Atlantic Seaboard, compared wih er of Trade and Commerce, spoke fetid pt cn oo! \u201cThe fact that the price of wheat 0!) from fields to refineries is an.\" Canada has declined one dollar :mponant item In this connection jis no proof that it would not have : La eipts ot de ofl fr m declined had its eale been under EE Belts ot Maro™ the control of the Wheat Board.It oy eo ada expected to Nas declined equally or lower In astern : the United States.Thie dectine ta nae he jaiier to Sccumulale Œuf.not due to the fact that a board is ficient gasoline stocks the coming) handling the wheat, but is a wimer to meet the 1921 spring and result of the supply of wheat 'n summer demand.North Texas l'Eht ; oll production is running at a steady; and higher raie than several monihe.ago, the ou:put now averaging 200,« 000 barrels dally.Receipts of Mexican crude oll are running at neatly double the iste of the first part of the year.For 40 years ail production in the United Statew has shown an increase in practically every year over the previous one and as consumption has kept pace and Is now passing the production the od industry ap- It is not sound reasoning to say that it has declined because the Wheat Board is not handing it.\" AGED EMPLOYER KILLED, North Bydney, N.8, Oct.§ \u2014 Dougias Smith, Coal Inspector for the C.N.R.died today as the result of Injures he received when he was struck by a locomotive yes iterday.Me.Smith was widely known as à ship broker and Insurance parently cannot afford to do any.|\"Sent He was 38 years of age.thing which will discourage prédu-! yx.KING'S PRINTER DEAD CON de off price movements| oronto, Ont.Oct 6\u2014W.Qarc generaNy followed In gasoline changes.Although the gasoline shortage was especially acyte on the Pacific coast during the summer, prices have advanced less than ia the Atlantic coast éistriot.The present Cameron, for more than 25 years King\u2019s Printer, Province of Ontario, died at Banta Monta, Calf, on October 1.He was dorn at Stouftvite, Ont, and was 6?years of age.\u2018The late Mr.Cameron.who wes & brother of John Cameron, a well- koown newspaper editor in Lewdon and Toronto, founded the Ner'West Farmer is Winafpeg about 3 years of 37 cents \u2018e an imcreame of 4.5 ots or 20 per cent compared with Jan.very & joue PRESS REPORT SAID CORRECT Railway Dept.To Issue $25,- 000,000 @.T.R.Sinking Fund Gold Bonds.Ottawa, Ont, Oet.6\u2014(Can.Press) \u2014Although no officiai confirmation has been made by the Railways ano nals Department it is understood that the newsngner announcement of issuance of $25,000,000 as'nking fund gold bonds of the Grand Trunk Rallway, is correct.Major Graham Bell, Deputy-Minister of the Department, had not returned to Ottawa this evening and it is authoratively stated that he has been in York in connect'on with the purchase of the bonds by William A.Read and Company.This firm heads the syndicate of New York and Chicago benkers, which will offer the bonds for public subscription.Hon.J.D.Reid, Minister of Railways, is in England at present, and it is not known just what purpose the money obtained through the flotation of the Londs Will be used tor.It is m'd they will be guaranteed by the Dominion Government.Iœue Over Subacribed.New Tork, N.Y., Oct.6\u2014 The bonds were offered for subscription this morning at 9 o'clock and by noon the issue had been over-sub- scribed.it was announced at the offices of the Synd'câte managers ANOTHER DACP IN SUGAR PRICES Reports From Different United States Points Show General Reduction.| \u2014 San Francisco, Cal, 77.6\u2014Local sugar refiner!es anpouncs today another drop in the Rial price of refined came sugar to the jobber of: Afty cents a hundred pounds, fol-: lowing a fall of $1.80 yesterday.| New tion, making today's prices $12 for; cans and $11.80 for beet sugar.A Sm Ce - \u2014.Boston, Mass, Oct.6\u2014The Revere Sugar, Refinery today announced a price of 11 3-4 cents a pound for eficed sugar.This price will bel reduced 2 per cent for payment] weeks ago the company quoted a pound with the statement was out of the merket, but that time it has made several ductions.The quotation of today represents « eut of aix cents a pound from the previous price.that {t Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct.6\u2014 Reduction of the wholesale price of | beet sugar 50 cents per 100 pounds, : today by the Utah-ldaho Sugar Company, this city.This will bring the Utah price to $12.82 and 8an Francisco seaboard price $13.02, to MILLIONS OF DAMAGE London, Oct.6\u2014A wireless dee- patch received from Berlin tonight, ways the fire on hoard the steamer Bismarck at Hamburg continued until Wednesday and that the damage to the vessel amounts to mil.tions of marks, The Weather.Toronto, Ont.Oct.6\u2014Pressure Is high over the Middie and Eastern portions of the continent and in Alberta.Ra'n has fallen today on the Rritlsh Columbian coast and a few local showers have accurred in Nova Scotia.Otherwise the weather has been fair throughout the Dominion and continued warm in the Western Provinces, Temperaturcs: Min.Max, Dawson .so 64 V'etoria .54 89 Vancouver .50 86 Calgary .«4 .\u2026., 86 43 Rattleford .44 7% Prince Albert ., .43 6 Medieing Hat .46 84 Moose Jaw .43 84 Saskatoon .44 78 winnipeg .4% 80.Tondon .2.6.$8 6: Toronto .+.0.38 BS Kingston .\u2026 38 6 Ottawa .\u2026 86 63 Montreal .,.\u2026 42 60 Quebec .\u2026 \u2026 40 64 St John.+6 Le Halifax .\u2026.\u2026.81 62 Forcanta: Lakes and (leorgian Bay\u2014 Light to moderate winda.fing with a 1'ttte higher temperature.Ottawa and Upper St.Lawrence\u2014 Moderate winds, fine, not much change in temperatufe.Lower St.Lawrence, Guit and North Shore \u2014 Moderate to tresh westerly to southeasterly w:ndg fine, not much change In temperature.Maritime Prov'nces\u2014 Moderate te fresh northerly to westerly winds, fair and cool.Suprior\u2014Moderate to fresh south.orly winds, fair.stationary or a Ifttie higher temperature.All' Western Provinces\u2014TFair not PRICE TWO CENTS.Beet sugar was reduced in propor-'N within @ week, a purchase.Two| nominal price of 22 1-2 cents an since re- 0 effective to-morrow, was announced (fi the} about it.This is the time to will be slower.NEW STYLES IN FURS COATS Are ycu satisfied with your Fur Coat as you wore it last year! How about the style of it?! Come and see us We are showing some extremely pretty and up-to- the-minute models this year.Select your style and we will enter your order at once.We can promise prompt attention at the present time.Later in the season when the rush of work baring deliveries Folk Rarfewé Ca have your Furs re-modeled.Wedding Gifts For October weddings wa are showing an unusuglly Sins erray \u201cet: Duinats of.Tadla: Cytlary, compris'ng butves, forks wpoend: ladies and all the fancy pieces that go to make up & complete set of sliver plate.We supply tea spoons, dessert spoons and forks, table spoons wards.and table knives by the dozen and half dozen.There are about a dozen patterns to mlect from: the prices from $4.00 a dosen up- In Decorative Wares we show specimen Italian Busts and Groups; Autographed Oil Paintings: s'gned and stamped artists proofs in colors; Modern Process Works in Photo Gravure, and Just now our stock includes our latest importations.16 FABRIQUE STREET.Hand Colored Etchings: Copeland and Crown Derby Cups and Saucers and Tea Bets; Vases in the new gold encrusted glass ware, many very handsome decorative pieces, we will be pleased to have our customers come in and see G.SEIFERT & SONS JEWELLERS ABOUT PAPER SUITS.Reports From England Wave Been Esaggerated.The press in this country has been devoting considerable attention to the possibilities of competition from German made paper clothes.Bales of these clothes in large quantities in London were alleged.\u2018The Wall Street Journal reques:.ed its London correspondent, Herreports: Forty thousand German paper suits have been sold in London, at prices varying from $8 to $40.says the report in American papers.This report is \u201cslightly exaggerat.od,\u201d as Mark Twain once remarked concerning a report of his own death.The actual facts are that a London reporter, on an evening paper, paraded the streets in a German paper suit: and that there are 10 paper garments made in Germany, now on exhibition at th.Imperial War Museum, in the Crystal Palace, BIG WOOL SRIFMENTS.lethbridge, Alta, Oct.¢.\u20148hip.ments of wool through the Southern Alberta Wool Growers\u2019 Association thin year far surpass those of last year, approximating one million four hundred and fifty thousane pounds.Last year only eight hundred thousand pounds of wool was shipped through the local association to the Canadian Co-Operative Wool Growers\u2019 Association in Toronto.WHOLESALE GROCER DEAD Montreal, Oct.$\u2014The demth oe- curred this afternona at his residence, of Wm.Black Mathewssn, head of the firm of Mathewson Sons, wholesale grocers, afier & brief 1 ness, én bio Tist yuar The Gecansed was one of the bast bert N.Casson, to get the facts.Ho: Bo| I pie at New York (rom Southampton wuch change in temperature.koowa busts men in Canada, RARE URBRARA NK 2% N a 3 % SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.% \" 8 3e 36 26 26 50 98 00 28 06 96 98 36 398 98 M Arrivals at Montreal, Ooctaber 6: être Meissonter from Liverpool; Canadian Navigator from Glasgow.|Cleared: Stre.Canadian Runner for lCampbellton, N.B.; Cairndtu for Leith: Canadian Conqueror for Li verpoot, Acrival at Halifax, October 6: Str, Apes from Philadelphia.Cleared: 8irs, Voiunda for North Sydney, NA; Ermnore for Liverpool; U.& Fireships Maj.Gen.Wallace Handolph, Brig.Gen.Edwin Kirby and Brig.Gen.Abelon Baird for Boston.Steamer arrivals Qetober 6: Olym- and Cherbourg: Noordam at New York from Rotterdam: Rochambeau at Havre from New York: Lae fayette at Haves from New York, Cleared: Biibeter from Havre for Canada.APPLE SHIPMENTS HEAVY Halifax, N.8., Oct.$\u2014Heavy ships ments of apples continue from thie port.The Furness Nose Ernemore miled today for Liverpool with 18,300 darrais, and the Manchester Mariner will sad] for Manchester too morrow whh 10,000 barrels, TORONTO MAGISTRATE DEAD Toronto, Oat, Oct 6 \u2014 Rupert Mriherege Kingwford, M.A.Ll.D, Police Magistrate this city, died here today.He wus 70 yours of age.Mr.Kingsford was bora ia Mountreal and eduonted at Upper Canada College here and Toronte University, FRENCH GENERAL TO Copenhagen.Oct.6\u2014The Frameh General Weygand, bas eit for South Russia to take supreme command of the ati ekbaix Gearaagel, Notional) me, wey ; 4 3 \u2019 * * b, at ; : iw on 3 We 3 aire.+.an ton 1 { | 1 i | i i 4 , , °° .he Co oR So .~ 4 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.~ .THURGDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1920.- BEAD- TRIMMED DANCE : = | Today Is Children\u2019s Day We receive with pleasure our little friends at all times, but Thursday is specially consecrated to merchandise which will be § of interest them - - \u2018 We always have values which will please them and low prices which will gratify their Mothers.Children\u2019s Hats Children's Sweaters cider ght with rita in.torte price ya caps in polo style euade of black asslette, | Gpiidren'y knitted sweaters | $200 for n iannnn rase aa ac u001 40-49 | regular $8.36 for L.2 000000000000 0000e $1.88 | color, grey, made with shew! fÀ- coller, epecial «eo.sa Ohildrens sweaters in grey, § Copeniragen, oid ross, made § sas ass 0000 usa en case se s0ue 00 $1.00 with collar in white angors J} Babies bats in white rateen or cord.wool, special .$2.09 ed velour, amorted styles, r ae Children's sweaters in wool, ¥ (By GERTRUDE BERMSFORD) $1.75 and $2.00 reduced to.01.39 to fit4to 12 y closed 4 This char ce trock fa- Children\u2019 : .cars, A shred ete SE Se pre ll 62 colons, te corduroy ste Soper high, colors, maroon and we { trous weave makes a pleasing back- .; ground for the bead trimming.price $2.50 reduced to .69 Bmall loops of sapphire blue beads velour tweed hats valued at| Boys bats in or ack, price $1.90 | | Pullover sweaters for girls, 7 Rovers and veuitered all over the | 6135 to #200 reduced to.06e | and 82.00 reduced to \u2026 etes PS4 40 | in moi, colors, pink oa on the right er for that | Joss Boys fancy tweed bats, trinmed with striped Babies bats in white ratine or corduroy, made much liked in the dress for late Full ribbon, regular $2.00 reduced to .$1.49 | in turbad style, special 98 (Firet floor up) A soft girdle of the satin defines} the walstiine.Its long ends arelff finished with strands of the sap-' phire blue beads.The decollotage | or mous or the bonds that emphe.À size the beauty of this dezoratio.r.| {{ .The Path to Health |f e (By LORETTO C.LYNCH.) will make a man of him |-.-\u2014 Ib.Lenienos 00e eivaie 6SC Tea Biscuits, in 18 to 20 Ib.boxes, per Ib.22¢ Soda Biscuits, in 10 to 12 Ib.boxes, per Ib.Powdered Jellies: Sheriff, Laren; strawberry, raspberry, lemon, chocolate, vanilla, and pineapple, 3 28 ounce bottle .$1.25 } Joan of Arc Olive Oil, 1 quart \u2026.\u2026.$2.25 1 pint .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.81.25 24 ounce bottle .$1.10 toe-cap, sizes 11 to 2; $4.00 for .I lot of Children\u2019s unassorted Boots, sizes 4 to 10.\u2026 42.45 | 1.adies\u2019 Black Felt Slippers with pressed-felt soles; $2.00 Heintz Pure Olive Oil, 1 gallon .ce cen oc $8.00 1 quart \u2014\u2014eeise 42.25 ! pint _\u2026\u20260.$1.10 Olives, 4 ounce bottie.20c 16 ounce bottle .35¢ 20 ounce bottle w.50c 28 ounce bottle .55¢ Per gulllon .$3.00 Rolled, boned, Cottage Hams, weighing 4 to 6 pounds, per lb.41c Rose Brand Bacon, per per .19c Mepackages for .31c Ib.5c Essences: lemon, straw- .berry, raspberry, ratafia, oo first quality 4 ounce bottle .25¢ Pam nee 3 16 ounce bottle .75¢ Small French Peas .37c Medium size .33¢ Mushrooms, per can.40c Cream of Wheat per package .Corn Meal, per pkg.19¢ Bran Flakes, per pkg.15¢.75\u20ac FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY.Calf Boots, Neolin soles.Regular $9.00 for 0.soucnne sas c een ssa0 00 $6.35 ladies\u2019 Dongola Boots, high uppers, high or low heels.$7.00 for 00.aascnc aan e FR $4.45 Boys\u2019 Solid Box Calf Boots, sizes 1,2,3,4,5; for.$3.29 Boots.$4.00 and $4.50, for.$2.98 Children's Box Calf Boots, sizes 11, 12, 13; solid leather.$4.00 for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0002000000e00e v.\u2026.$2.98 Childrén*s Patent L¥ather or Dongola Boots, black or brown, laced or buttoned, sizes 4 to 7; $3.00 for.31.99 Heavy Work Boots, sizes 10 and 11 only.To clear them RES sas ssessac0000000 31.99 oiled soles.For.$4.95 Ladies\u2019 White Cloth Gaiters, 10 buttons; $2.50 for.99¢ Children\u2019s Dongola Boots, strong soles, Blucher style, sizes 8to 10, For .RAA s\u2026\u20260000.$2.19 laced or buttoned, patent leather 42.98 o\u2026\u202600 for 2.222 20s0 ane neue nes» savon ecreu0 0 $LSS Ladies\u2019 Black Felt Slippers, leather toe cap, sizes 3 to 7.FOP +ovveovonernrnnnrane RARE ruse sau ee $2.39 Boys\u2019 Strong Boots, oiled soles; $5.50 for.$3.95 Ladies\u2019 Gaiters, in drab, taupe, fawn or black; 12 buttons ; .$3.28 ass u ue 0010210008 eo.Ladies\u2019 Mahogany Calf Boots, lined in wool, neolin soles; Cees srasses are css 0000001 96:35 Ladies\u2019 dressy Chocolate Kid Boots; $10.00 for.$6.98 BLOUSES, UNDERSKIRTS AND DRAWERS.We are offering our complete stock of Marquisette Blouses, with white embroidery.Formerly $1.19.8c At present .Cees reer satan Formerly 1.49.At present .veer.81.29 Pretty White Pique Blouses; $2.28 for .8174 Silk Blouses, black, white or rose.Two special prices: $3.49 es 010009000115 00 8100010000 Special contracts for the removal of Garbage and Ashes Telephone night or day to: LAUREAT GREFFARD Master Carter.30 Dumont Bireet - Aiontosimville, Telephone F080 Jeneltt, Preserved Peaches, 1 gal.CAN .0c0ucue SIC Puritas Cleanser, price per doz.\u2026.$1.09 Salada Tea; 70e, 80e, 90c and .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$1.00 Green Tea, by the Ib.30c, 40c, SOc, 60c, 70c, 80c Black Tea, by the Ib.40c, 50e, 60e, 70e and.80c Mandarin Tea, 5 pound caddies .\u2026\u2026.$3.75 1 pound package .73c Campbell's assorted Soups, per can .ceews.18¢ Preserved Apples, 1 gallon CAN voncvo 00000000 « Old Dutch Cleanser, per do.ceemanaoie.o.$1.30 Chase & Sanborn Coffee, 1 Ib.Can sees canons.63C 2b.cam .$1.23 1 1b.can, fine ground, per Ib.\u2026.\u2026.63 Carnation Condensed Milksmall cans, 3 for .\u2026 .21c 12 ounce cans .19¢ 7 MALS UNMENT fr Spanish Asparagus Soup, a can 13¢ Eagle Brand Condensed Per dozen .81.28 Flu ilk, per can .~.SUGAR.Klim (powdered milk), 4 ounce can .\u2026\u2026.15C lpound can .43¢c Red Deer Prepared Cocoa, per 1 1b.can .35¢ 6ouncecan .20¢ Granulated, a 1b.19%c Light Brown Sugar, per || lb.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.19c Dark Brown Sugar, per Ib.\u20260s.00000.18K2C Croup Asthma Pneumonia Black Duchess Silk Blouses; $5.50 for se\u2026ncouu000.$3.95 Striped Flannel Blouses .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0c000s- $2.49 Dainty Crepe de Chine Blouses, assortment of colors.- Special price .reiansascene Chenin 85.95 Black Poplin Blouses for .prermeressen ses $2.24 Sateen or Voile Blouses.Special price .$1.74 Do you want a durable and elegant Underskirt.: You may make your choice in our reduced lines.~ Sateen Underskirts, black or navy; for .$1.74 Sateen Underskirts, plain or colored; for $1.98 and $2.49 LaRue & Trudel, OHARTFRED += ACCOÛNTANTS \u2014 Fancy Sateen Underskirts .ore eenns $2.95 Sateen Underskirts, Moiree or Mercerised, black or col- LaRue, Trudel & pd Se Suan oo | Picher, wo separate lines\u2014Girls\u2019 Cotton Dresses, $2.24 and $3.19 '] Laquifatore of Tnesivent Estates Ladies\u2019 Striped Cotton Dresses; $3.24 and .$3.69 [HI Administration.Appraisers NOTE THE PRICES THIS WEEK.compo Oredtien You need an Overcoat for yourself or your boy.| 196 OF.PETER CTIEET Profit by our offer.You will never do better.Phones £290 4501 Men's Biack Vicuna Overcoats, single breast, 3 buttons; pn ered $300 for .PA a osssecooc0.19.95 Men's Tweed Overcoats, in steel grey or brown: regular For $30.00 for .sense» Basse can a 1 sa 0 00000 $19.95 .Men's Blue Whitney Overcoats, trench style: regular $30.00 for .penses een 419,95 Style, Fit Men's Overcoats mpde from fancy material, brown with REMANSHIP black stripes, trench style; $30.00 for .$19.95 in rm CLOTHES Men's Grey Diagonal Overcoats, ulster style.Special trom price = Less sa 000 e cui FR verre.$19.95 Reduced prices in our special line of Fall Overcoatswed ices in our spect line 0! Ful Or IS, J, Burke, ee for PS 334.50 MERONANT TAILOR $45.LA ARR $39.50 Phone $5000 for .RP access $44.50 HT dee $60.00 fOr .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1200 00 sos an on cena 0ca0000 $53.50 $7500 for Luc ascu0u0ee eat eune 0000000.067.50 100 heavy Tweed Overcoats, worth not less than $18.00, for boys from 8 to 18 years .Vescesaun ee $12.95 You will find any thing you require fer your OFFICE | VACHON & OFFICS STATIONERS.Ne.07 flanlt-eu-Matolot Bt.Quebes - - - Phone 68% Mall orders reseive best .attention. THURSDAY, OCTOBER mat LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC Savings Bank, Quebec - Sts special object is te receive and secure the deposits of sums however small they way be to help creating provident babits.7, 1920._Auditorium_ Creators Grand Opera Ca \u2014 TONIGHT \u2014 \u201cLA FORZA DEL DESTINO\u201d To-Momow + FAUST Sab Mat LUCA, Sat bre OTELLD, Lee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PE ru \u2019 VICTORIA TODAY.TOM MOORE In \u201cSTOP THIEF\u201d Jimmy Aubrey Comedy sad serial.\u2014v EMPIRE TODAY, Mildred Harris Chaplin (Mrs.Charlie Chaplin) \u2018 in \u201cPolly of the Storm Oountsy\u201d Adi ole _Berial and C Take Maple Avenue car to De Salaberry St.~~ TODAY Oras Carew in \u201cLove's Protege\u201d Bitl Parsons in à $ reel Comedy \u201cHidden Danger#\".4th episode \u201cThe Fatal Ghoice\u201d.Pathe Color Review.Full orchestra.For the best entertainment In town mERe it ap evening at the Classic.dr .; [ALLEN ] TODAY Douglas MacLean and Doris May in \u201cMARY\u2019S ANKLE\u201d By Special Request: Alex's Concert Orchestra OFFICIAL GOV'T, PICTURES Yo Be Shown Under The Auspices Of The Navy League Of Canada, To Be Given Today At Empire Theatre.In addition to the film taken spe.elgily for the Navy League of Canada by Mesure.Pathe Freres, two resis of great interest will be shown \u201cWith The Drifters and Mine Sweepers in the Danger Nene\u201d, and Destroyer Raid on Zeaeugge; from the firedock of the \u2018Destroyer \u2018Proke\u2019\u201d cleared for action.We see the other destroyers taking up thelr tions for the attack.Each vemet Seen amigned fer m opbaific location and objective.The Rt.Hon.Sir Charies Fitspatrick, P.G.C.G.M.G.is to honor the exhibit by his attendances; to be given this afterneos under the auspices of the Navy League of Canada, at the Empire Theatre at 4:46.NO REDUCTION.Official confirmation of press dispatches from Detroit, announcing that there would be no reduction In the price of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars, has been received by the Canadian Motor and Machine Company, Lim!ted, the Dodge Beothers dmlere is this city.A telegram from C.W.Mathesen, agt- ing generat sales manager to the local deplers, veads: \u201cDodge Brothers policy hag ever boon te give (ull vaiva for the price asked.There will bo ne reduction In the pregent prises of Dadge Broehers motor cars.Newspaper reports to the contrary are absolute- 1y untrue.\u201d \u201cDodge Brothers anmouncement was no surpise to us\u201d maid Mr.Thomas Craig.\u201cIn fact it is only » substantiation of Dodge Brothers business principles, At no time have they ever = demanded an exces amount for their preduct.As in the past, they will continue in the future to demand a fair return for their efforts\u201d \u201cThe mere fact that the demand for Dodge Brothers motor cars is still greater than the supply.despite the great expansion program at the factory.has ahaolutely nothing to do with the decision to continue the nt priges In marketing their Dodge Hrothers have never made à point of price and will never sacrifice the quality of their product to enter price cempetition.See \u201cLove's Protege\u201d presented at the Clamic for the first time in Canada starting today.FOREIGN MAILS matis, Jetters, papers and \u201cSelections froni Faust\u201d TIMBER LIST A considerable quantity of Square Timber, consisting principally of Oak, Elm and Pine, broke away from Union Cove, Sillery, and Hadlow Cove, Levis, during Easterly gale of Friday last, 1st inst., and is adrift in the river or scattered along the shores of the §t.Lawrence.All persons are hereby notified to report, according to law, either to the Harbor || Commissioners, Quebec, or the undersigned, the finding of any such timber, and the location of same.Suitable rewards will be paid for recovery, J.BURSTALL & CO.Royal Bank Bldg., St.Peter Street, Quebec.Oct.6x3 BXPEDFTIONARY FORCE CANTEENS ~\u2014 Notice is hereby given that in view of the termination of hostilities it is proposed to closes the operation of this organization, and creditors are therefore requegted on or before the 81st day of December, 1920, te sené ne walk, Titheut o plan submitted to the Clty gineer approved by the Road Committee.However in all case =, puch marquises must hang from the wall ud ueber, bel the À by t pas ç A he cant be oup- ported by columns from the gr The nt Bv-Lew is declared forming port of By-Law No.2B.Public\u2019 Notice, = is hereby given that in conformity with the dispesitions the law, the above By-law xhalt he a second time for, adoption, on Friday, the 2%h of August By orde il.J.4 D CHOUINARD, +5 cHou City Clerk, CITY OF QUERKC DISTRICT OP QUEBEC.| Te wit: CITY OF QUEBEC.CITY HALL By-law Commit\u2019 ta Naming of erni tl 7 Lemesurier iad Lesrmonth Streets.(Drawn wp in the French Language) At à meeting of the Municipal Ci OUR RETAIL | Bria \u2018ounell ef the City of Muebee, held at the Citys Hall, in the said City of Quebec, on the first of October, ene thousand nine hundred twenty (1720), in conformity to law, and in virtue of a by-law passed by this Council, pursuant thereto, and after the due ob.scrvance of all the formalitirs prescribed tv the statute in such case made and provided, at which merting were present the ab.«aiute majority of the me rs \u20ac ne the Council th ity of Quebec, that is to say: Îlis Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Rerirand, Nouchard St.R.; Bouchard, J.C.: Collier, Fiset, Melagrave, Labrecque, the Muni.cipal Couneil City of Quebec and the said Council doth hereby ordain and cnact ss futlow: The two following articles ave added after article 49 in Hv-Taw No 33, passed on the 20th of April 1917, to wit: + 49A Learmonth Avenue-A street from : Monctorn Avenue going eastward, formed by lot 92.3) of the cadastral plan of the rish of Notre wine Wo Quebec, n- iey, measuring eet in widt y about 311 feet in length which shall be in future named \u201c\u201cLearmonih\u201d_ Avenue.49R\u2014Lemesurier Street \u2014 À street from cton Avenue running Eastward, formed by lot 92 sub-division 25 of the cadastral plan the parish of Notre Dome of Quebec, Banlieu, m og 40 in idth by 201 feet in length, which shall be uture + Agenied ties\u2019 8 \u201c1 roewen \u2018ihises .J.N.CROUINARD, np Boum City of Quebec District Quebec.CITY OP QUEBEC.CITY HALL BY-LAW NO.BR By-Law Coscerming the Changing of Names of Certain Streets.(Drawn up in the French Language) At a meeting of the City Council of the City of bec, held on Friday, the 17th y of tember (1920), the following By-law was for the first time.It: is hereby ordained snd enacted by the Municipal Council of the City of Quebec, and the said Council ordains and enacts: The two follow articles are add after article 49 in Law No.1 4 on the 20th of April 1917, to 49A Learmonth Avcnu Moncton Avenue goin ard, formed by lot 92-33 of the cad plan of the parish of Not: Dame of bec, Banli TT measuring 40 feet in width by about 31 tfeet in length which shall be in future named \u201cLearmonth\u201d Avenue.49H Lemesurier Street\u2014A street from Moncton Avene running Eastward, form.hy lot 91 sub-division 25 of the cad- lan ot the parish of Notre Dame of Quebec, Ranlieu, Teasaring 40 feet in widih by about 301 feet in length, which shall be named in future \u201cLemesurier\u201d pee.Publie Noticeis hereby given that in conformity with the dispositions of othe law the > ar rm or ten on trier Whe\" 16% \u2018of October, 1930.\u201d y order, i.J.J.D.CHOUINARD 1 Ch ert City of bee Distriet 2 \u201cquebec.CITY OP QUEBEC.CITY HALL BY-LAW NO.\u2018By-lew Concerning the Maintenance of Order end Peace.(Drawn up in the French Language) At à meeting of the Cit; City of Quenec, held on 37.dey of her 1500), ie\u201d foowing oi i w was read \u201cfor the Brat time.ve M ls hereby nrdai and rated by the Municipal Council of the City of Quebec the said Council ordaias and enacts: LI i ressly forbidden to all children of rosy nan sixteen years of age, to ramble, to loiter, play or go owt on streets, lanes and on ee on any vacent lots in summer time after nine of the glock in the evening, à tee eight the clock in tbe A AR CPE EE | being & the father, being sccompanied by el mother, brother, sister or master or mistress.2 infraction to any of the dis mh the prevent.By Lay shall be before the positions not exceed.unished, om being cond: Kecurders Court, to a Sine ing $40 and in defeult \u201cpd of the sald.fine ond costs, to wp ment for a space of time net eateeding two months Public M .fg eR RY ig Friday, the 10 9 of - October To 30m cmoutAtn, dn, Nest Tuesday will see the famous race between Bir Barton ané Man O'War over à M/ +; and à quamer at the \u2018Kenworth Park toaek, Windsor, Ont, for a $2,000 pume, with a 35,000 gold cup added Council of the ae .- .' pastis an be es - Ce \u201c so THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.9 You cay vear Woolen Undervenr FOR PAPER MILLS TORDNT ah gl POUNDS FISH SALE | if the \u201cItch\u201d is taken out ou Overheard at « Club- Contraots With German Man- ) \u2014\u2014 PP | eesenued on fe] Continues Today : chap said, .tates Publishers.| \u201cI do hate weather; I wish I could wear wool- Rapidly When Beg | len undermess but my Ts to sensitive.\u201d He : And the other said, \u201cWell there's one make of mem York, Oct.¢\u2014(By Cenadien| Taking Tanlac-Now Feels Large crowds were on hand how.sensitive their aking may beand that i ai Er x oe nine Fine As the maying goes: A man is : t d t t th ir ly f \u201cCEETEE.prie rot contracts = Gorman known by his works: it is by its yes er ay oO ge \u20ac supp oO puplis that an institution may be manufacturers for some 70,000 tons \u201cI know It sounds unreasonable, |judged.It is.and in the same way, It is the softest stuff I have ever seen or worn-you of paper have bees made by Unind just try it.I know you will like it.\u201d Delicious FRESH CAUGHT FISH - .He spoke the truth-CEETEE\u201d pure wool undercisthing je so clean end soft a baby can \u2018There is none other like it made ia Canada.Only the finest Australian Merino wool is used.There seams, 8 it is lnitted with selvedge edges, which Canadian producics have nolified| og in the Canadian forces in France | out each year numbers of honorable THis THE.« sume io the Uniisd Biase at uring the war, \"7 youn men.he\u201d ola \u2018or seein | at our Fish Distributing Station of newsprint from the mille in the 0 ; \u2019 ST ! E since | was gussed in France\u201d, said| and of distinguished positions in NAME D De on pa be diverted ° wa Mr.Godfrey.\u201cMy stomach was first|the cities and country towns.They in rear of the Custom House.THE PURE wool UNDERCLOTHING THAT WILL NOT SHRINK \u201cThe Woollen Underwear without the itch\u2019 Wern by the best poeple.Seid by the best deniers.memes mire eur all, ot Gaît VWEREERERNERS Coffee Trouble ~whether vexation over high price or irritability from disturbed nerves- vanish when you change to INSTANT POSTUM Mvery in the future running well into 1891.The firm shipment of this papx is mid to have aiready boom received by a New York daily.The report of the arrival of German paper foïows closely upon (he announcement that a number of the 70.600 tons of German page develop as being actuaMy available for the needs of the United Blates publishers, It wild just balance the loss trom the Dominion.; * Discussing the reported arrival of German paper, The Wall Street Journal eays: \u201cIt le emphasized by paper men that Germany in the newsprint industry so far ae it affects this csun- try 8 only a meg¥gible factor and must continue 20 for many years to come.\u201cGermany cannot produce enough newsprint to have any marked effect on prices in this country and those who are cxpecting lower quotations for pnint paper on this ace count are doomed to disappointment.Statistics of consumption of this country together with out production, and that of Canada and Germany bear out this statement.\u201cConsumption of newsprint in the United States tm 1919 amounted to spprox'mately 1,800,000 tons.It has since increased.Our production was 1,876,000 tons and that of Canada 308,000 tons.The difference between our production and consumption was made up by the kmportamt of Canadian paper.\u201cGermany before the wur had an output of mewsprint of between 300.000 and 350,000 tone This is approximately the cut of one of our large producers.Obviously with our conmimption of 1,800,000 tons annually, Germany with her 300,000 tons output cannot be a factor unless she materially increases her production.\u201cIt is extremely doubtful if she has been.wble ts increase it to any large amount since the close of hostilities and cannot now do so.\" thirty pounds since I began taking Taniac\u201d, was the remarkable statement made Lhe other day by A.R.Godfrey, resid'ng at Ne.13 Hamiton Street, Toronto.Mr.Godfrey in à steel worker employsd by the J.J.Taylor Safe Works, He serv.affected, and finally my health completely broke down.I never wanted anything to eat.and the little I forced down disagreed with me.1 had awful pains in the pit of my stomach, and when I would bend down to pick anything up off the floor it would nearly kill me when 1 trled to straighten up again.1 had such awful dizssy spells at times I would almost topple over.I felt completely worn-out all the time, had little life energy about me, ana was so nervous [ couldn't get 8 good night's sleep.I had terrific headaches, and was constipated nearly all the time.I fell off im weight fro mone hundred and forty eight pounds to one hundred and eighteen, and seemed to be gett'ng weaker all the time.Then, to make matiers worse I vegan suffering with rheumatism.and the pains\u2014 especially in my shoulders\u2014were almost unbearable.\u201cA friend of mine adv'sed me to take Tanlac, and after I took a few doses 1 could feel an improvement.1 started to get hungry.and was soon eating three big meals every day, and instead of disagreeing witn me, my food began building nf up.1 continued tak'ng Tanlac, and kept gaining weight until now I tip the scales at one hundred and forty eight pounds\u2014an actual gain oi thirty pounds.1 can now sleep all night without once wak'ng, and in the mornings 1 get out of bed feeling great.My strength has been increased wonderfully.I havent a pain about me, am never troubled with headaches.nervousness or constipation, and the dizzy spells have been entirely overcome.I have plenty of I'fe and energy about me now\u2014in fact, I am feeling fine in Btates publishers.This is for de-|but it's a fact that I have gnined |sasy to form an idea of the highly valuable qual'ties of laval University if ome judges only by the number of puplls whom it has sen into the world.Since is foundation.Laval University has heen a veritable hive of act'vity, from which have come have gone to teach the true lessons learned at Laval and thus work for the greatness and development ot the country.No statist'es have yet been published g'ving the exact number of pupils who have gone through Laval University.At all events it can be safely said that there is not one corner of the country today where the influence of Laval has not been felt.Everywhere in the smalier towns.as in the larger cities, you will find its graduates maintaining their national life among the population.These are the first, these various parts of the Dominion, to whom the Alma Mater sends an appeal in behalf of the institution.Let ali these, whether young men, tn\u2018 middle, or even quiet old age, answer to this appeal and its exist- once will be assured as long as Queubec endures.The sons of Laval have always loved their Alma Muter and they always enjoy revisiting its precincts: it Iw therefore with the same joy that they ought to answer the call of the Univers'ty in the word they used to employ when attending the courses of their faculties: \u201cPresent\u201d.SALVAGE AUTOS FROM DEEP BAY numerous sons of \u201cLaval living in| § DIRECT FROM THE FISHERIES, \\ and the sale will be continued again today\u2014so be on hand early ~ HAVE YOUR CHOICE: HALIBUT\u2014HADDOCK\u2014STEAK COD\u2014SALMON COD\u2014POLLOCK\u2014BLUE FISH\u2014FLOUNDERS FILLETS\u2014FINNAN HADDIES Usual Prices\u2014Satisfaction or Money Refunded LABRADOR FISHERIES DISTRIBUTING STATION : IN REAR OF CUSTOM HOUSE.Eat More Fish and Keep Healthy every way.That's exactly what Twenty-seven Cars Have Taninc did for me, and you may \u2014 publish my statement if you wich to, BEN Recovered at Corpus because, it may be the means .kb helping others who are suffering] Christi, Texas Now\" d time to t this delightétl drinic of evez increasing popularity.CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL CO.LTD.Windsor.Outarie.SOUND FINANCIAL * Camet Hair Shawls, Camel Hair Blankets.Carmel Hair Rugs.John Darlingion Regd Boston Bankers Say Contractions Have Been Met With Unparalleled Stability Boston.Mass, Oct.6\u2014That the finacial situation in the United States is eminently sound.and that both banking institutions and commercial houses have met teh contraction ot loans and credits with unparelleled : i stability is the practically unan'mous i| opinion expressed by bankers and men closely in touch with local and .| national financial matters.It is also | felt that everywhere the demands for the secondary crop movement are being met without undue strain upon the banking resources of the country.The tendency is to minimize the | s'gnificance of temporary difficulties, isolated and few in number, which \u2018| have followed incipient runs having | little other basis than rumor and , | general misunderstand:ng of the fun.|damental of sance.With regard to cases In which state banking ofticlals have assumed jurisdiction over a banking institution it is pointed out that no regularly functioning bank should be able or expected to pay out all of its deposits at a moment's notice.It should be recognised, bankers say, that a bank is not a vault where deposits are laid away awaiting demand.for if it wers, the depositor wruld pay a fee instead of receiving interest This fs, they say.the simplest financial axiom, and the one most ignored and m\u2019sun.derstood by the layman.\u201cIt must be understood.\u201d one banking official declared, \u201cthat, in order to steer the nation on an eq- Accept \u201cCalifornia\u201d Syrup of Fign enly\u2014look for the name Californ'a en the package, then you are sure your child ls having .the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels.Children love ite fruity taste.Full directions on each botuls You must my \u201cCalitornia.\u201d CONDITIONS SEEN) 5m ee Pharmacies: and in Levis by Maurice D'on, under the personal direction of a special Tanlac representative.uable economic course, banks must make a wider variety of loans and extend credits in many different à1- rections.Some of these can be quickly converted into cash assets, but others arg long term agreements for future liquidation.In this connection of course, the redis- count ng privilege afforded its member banks by the Federal Reserve System is valuable, but the stability and sane administration of the bank is the first requisite.\" Reports from the Federal Reserve Banks show a uniformly high reserve despite the esasonal agr:- cultural demands.Crop loans have reached a high point with practically no coincident stringency, report say, and this is taken to Indicate the firm general bas's of Anancial transactions.A tendency to confident caution is noted, but bank.era express conviction that the present movement towards the readjustment of prices contains no ser- tous element.There are, however, two questions that are being considerably d'scusa- ed in financial circles.There is a sentiment voiced that there should be more care taken in the granting of charters to new banks and trum companies, and ais, that the nature of their hus'nesa be more close iy defined and supervised.Bome limitations such as are imposed on member banks by the Federal Reserve Bystem are recommended by many fAnrencial men.The weight of opinion with regard to grant'ng of charters is that the officials of the proposed Institution be first found capable of conducting a dank or trust company in accordance with banking precedent.It Is pointed out that banking \u2018s a in accord with poNtical friendsh\u2019'pe and affiliation is declared @ direct contravention of the largely impersonal element in banking relations.Greater care by official agencies In these particulars is urged as a means of obviating misapprehensions with regard to banking practices.\u2019 MUST BE A LAWYER.\u201cYes.\u201d enid the man who was proud of his library, whenever 1 find one of my books with a torm leaf, 1 put it through a legal pro- cen\u201d \u201cWhat legal process?\u201d his veitor asked.\u201c1 have it bound over to keep the piece.\u201d \u201coe mn bed of Nuecos Bay, where they tropical hurricane that swept over this part of the Guif Coast region on Bept.14, 1919, is being success- | fully accomplished by W.E.Kelly, Corpus Christi, Tex, Oct.6.\u2014 Salvaging automobiles from the | were carried by the tidal wave and |f FASHIONABLE STORE an expert wrecker.It is not definitely known how many automobiles were buried be! neath the water and sand of the bay.| Up to this time (twenty-seven cars have been salvaged and the search for others is being made.At the time the great wmtorin struck with visitors, many of whom had made their trip here in automobiles.The tidal wave came with such sudden fury that escape.except in a few instances, was cut off.It is believed that a number of automobiles may have been swept clear completely obliterated.about the automobiles that have of them were found in excellent condition, notwithstanding the fact that they lay in the bed of the bay for nearly a year.The sand covered the bodies and the engines seemed te have been protected from the damaging effecis of sea water by the sand covering.The tires upon most of these automobiles were found to be still in- fiated and the rubber and fabric in three cars that had to be junked after their recovery from the bay it was explained that the damage \u201cFREEZONE\u201d a Doesn't hurt à bit! Drop a little Freesone on an aching corm, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift (t right oft with fingers.Truly! Your druggist selle a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes.and the callowses, without soreness er ir- citation.J Corpus Christi the city was filled ||] acroes the bay and perhaps buried |i Leneath the sand and their location ||] One of the most surprising things becn recovered is that all but three |f good condition.In the case of the |i which they received was by being À Suits.LADIES\u2019 SILK HOSIERY\u2014Black and colors, Regular $2.50 and $3.00.Special.cco eee DUBUC 188 and 198 St.John Street T.DT.D.Dubuc Exclusive Styles In Ready-to-Wear DRESSES\u2014Serge, Silk, Georgette Crepe, Dresses in all the leading shades and models.COATS\u2014Handsome Fur Trimmed Winter Coats and in the more practical styles, SUITS \u2014Ladies\u2019 Suits in a variety of cloths and models, suitable for all occasions.SKIRTS\u2014Separate Skirts, in check and plain materials.BLOUSES\u2014Exquisite Blouses, in a choice of the latest creations to match shades of MILLINERY\u2014Gloves, Umbrellas, Collars, Underskirts, $1.99-Special-$1.99 plain and drop stitch effects.$199 Formerly Donohue s Store buffeted in the storm and not trom | short time.The recovered Automobiles are held at a reasonable time for possible claimants and in event proof of ownership is not made they are wold or converted to the use of Kelly.MUNTING SOUVENIRS, \u201cIt's unkind to treat me like this.\u201d \u201cWhy, Archibald?\" \u201cYou kissed me good-bye when 1 went away to war.\" \u201cWhen you left you told me you were going to be à hero, but judigine from the tutions, helmets and other things you brought back, you were only a souvenir hunter.\u201d Children\u2019s Jerseys, .M oT H ER | profession hardly less specialised tying in the bay.: \u2018 then the \u2014 accepted professions.No diffticulty has been experienced .Children\u2019s Knitted Suits.- » rt a new bank be men Lift Off Corns! No Pain} [vy Mr.Kelty in locating the buried Ladies Trimmed Hats California Syrup of Figs whose practical expertence has been ra Mont oot ee Children's Knicher Stockings.|| Child's Best Laxative | mache\u2019 eutiunty ana with ine Wile shows the bed.By \u2014 finance intelligently and with the hydraulic pump the sand was I i s hyéruic umo ve mut
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