The Quebec chronicle, 15 novembre 1920, lundi 15 novembre 1920
[" AS Tribvtes Paid In Montreal EATIER FORCCAST: PARTLY FAIR.ESTABLISHED 1764.Fée Cie oi rap Specia ities Fancy \u2018Malaga Rais'na, 1 1b.tins.each .French Anchovies In Of, 1-3 bot.each .French Anchovies in Oil, 1-4 bot, each .French Table Prunea \u2018m 3 1b.jars, epoch .Extra large Paper SheH Pencan Nuts IB .0000.0000.0$1,26 Selected Lou'qane Rice, for puédings, l M.carton, each .38¢ Budded Californie Wainuts, 1b.seccoasoscuseueccoorccnco 2100 A.GRENIER \u2018Phones 1247-1248.94-96 ST.JOHN STREET.THEATRE PANIC IM'GILL DRIVE IN NEW YORK STARTS TODAY Six Little Tots Trampled To Over Million Dollars Pre- Death\u2014Twelve Others In-| Subsoribed\u2014Premier Tasjured.chereau Has Not Changed.New York, Nov.14\u2014A pap#| Montreal, Que Nov.16\u2014MeGill elogged furnace flue, which caused':iniversity centeamal endowment smoke to fil the Catherine Theatre,| campaign which opens tomorrow has & moving picture house in the East already made a magn ficent start, Side Italian quarter, raged a cry of) the announcement having been \u201cfire\u201d late today and In the ensuing nage on Saturday that well over SUPPORT LEAGUE pan\u2018c six little tota, between the ages of : and 1A years were trampled to death, Twelve others were seriously injured, Lo \u201cThe little theatre was crowded to capacity.The, qrowg filled the 300 gens for there was an Italian lad in humble surroundings who rose to fame.The youngw'ers were abeor- bed in the progress of the scenario, Pietro waa protecting his father from thieves, when smoke began to seen through the cracks of the theatre floor.\u201cMy God, it's a fire.\u201d This shout came from an e'derly woman, who gathered a little one under her and ran to the nearest exit.Immediately loud walls arose, childrer.began to ery.They jumped: from their seats, jammed the Alles and fought for passage.The lights fisckered.Youthful.cries.attracted many residenty of the Itallan neighbors, Camille , Whe svile be- nanas from a push-cart on tbe Bowory: rushed to thé scene.He darted into the theatre, attempted to shout down the cries.Pulling he saved those he cou'd.Camillo carried more than fifteen little tots to mafe- ty, then overcome by smoke./ Someone sounded a fire-alerm Many then were carricd from the theatre, overcome by smoke.They were soon revived.Firemen carried the dead to mear- by drug stores.The Injured were sent to hospitata.Frantic women and men, learning ot the Atsaster, crowded before the Ittle theatre at this time guarded by & cordon of police, and sought news of their children, who had attended the show.A police station nearby also was the tirst mikon towards the imum five mitdons whch is the objeptive had .heen subecribed, all of it by private indviduals and \u201cusness institut'ons of Montreal.Thy total of this pre-subscription is $1,- ! 24,000 and is made up of several subscriptions of $100,000 each, one of $50,000, n'ne of $25,000, aix of 310,000, two of $5,000, one for $2.- $00 and ong for $1,500.Cheques from a distance include one for $1,000, Lady Osler, Oxford, England, idow of the late Sir Wm.Osler.An erroneous \u2018mpression has gained currency that there has been ia change of attitude towards McG dl {University on the part of the Gov.{ernment of the Prownce of Quebec.\u201cNothing could be further from the truth\u201d, said Mr: Taschereau in an \u2018nterv'ew here Saturday.The Premier enté\u2014 \u201cI pannot and the Cabinet eannot æmply take & million dollars trom the FPusuinsal-ahest and dispose of it at will.It de to pre | pare and present such & bill for the ancties of the Legislature and thie will done at the etasion in Jepuery.\u201d - This is the course that, was pursued when similar amounts were allocated co Montreal and lava) Untvernitien In conclusion the Premier enid\u2014 \u201cTou need have no fear but that the bil} will be approved.\u201d SAYS ACTION 15 ~~ UNJUSTIFIRBLE mini- crowded with those seeking Informa-: tion of loved ones.The bodies of the rictima soon were Identified, but the excitement attending the panie kept children from returning to thelr homes and many women tought for sdmittance to the theatre, heMeving their miming children must st}! be there.Bernard Weinperg and Max Schwartz, proprietors of the theatre, were taken to the police station and later questioned hy the District Attorney.\u2018They said they purchased tha theatre last week and had been operating it since Saturday.They we-e held pending investigation of charges that one of the front exits of the theatre was locked.HELD SERVICE UNDER AUSPICES OF G.W.V.A, By Gen.Currie And Canon Almond.Montreal, Que, Nov.14-General Arthur Currie, Commander of the Canadian Corps, and Coionel the Rev.Canon Almond, Director of the Chaplain Services, paid fitting tribute to-night to those who fell in the great war before a large con- srezation in Christ Church Cathearal, where an Armistice mémorial service was held under the auspices ot the Great War Veterans\u2019 Association, Both spsakers sought to imprem spon the minds of the veterans the need for unity of purpose In peace ae in war time, and the neceæity of exerclaing patience and optimism now just as they had done on the battlefield.Toth speakers addres 90d the men ns \u201ccomrades\u201d.Sie Arthur Currie alluded to the fact that the men had organised on returning to Cahade and commented that there ought to be \"a platform broad encugh on which we can au stand * Canon Almond esked how meny people realised that there were 63,- 000 graves of our mer over there, & precession of men that would take Vreive hourw to pass \u2018the Cathedral False That Red Cross Refused To Send Workers To ireland.New York, N.Y., Nov.14\u2014The Jentral Federated Union's action Friday night in voting to ignore an American Red Cross appeal for support because the organization | 188 been inacuve in Ireland, was declared hy H.D.Burrel Director uf \u201che Membership Camnaizn in Manhattan, to be unjustifable.\u2018Mr.Burrel branded as \u201cfalse any statements made that che American Red Oross had refused to send workers to Ireland.\u201cThe American Red Crom fis willing at any time\u201d, he mid, \u201cto \u2018Rtend such aid as may be possible to the suffering, but we cannot go -Ate @ foreign country without a re- est either from the authonties or mp Rer Cross in the country in question, \u201cThe American Red Cross is now awaiting the reports of its Eurovean Commimioner on the need of \u2018al Red Crom reltef in Ireland Irish women and Irish nurses a - «trbers of the British Red Cross and are on duty in Ireland today.The regular practice of the Atmer- \u2018ean Red Cross will be to await an appeal from Ireland before acung.\u201d MILITARY RAIDED FIFTY DUBLIN DWELLING HOUSES Dublin, Nov.14\u2014The military today ralded about Séty dwaliing houses of Irish voluntesrs, notited the occupants that the authorities had full particulars of their assoda- tion w th the Republican army aad intimated that they would be arrested unless they cad association with that body.The weekly summary of events published by the Insh Constabulary © the current issue, declared thai the indisputible source of all crimes in Ireland is \u201can organised gang of ammasine descr bing deel as the irish Republican army.\u201d \u2018This gang of ammming\u2019, oon.tinues the stMement.\u201cmust be «ampeé qut at any cost.But for the unhappy people of Ireland, the victims of ths appalling ecourge, every considenption must be shown.\u2018The Royat Ineh Constabu muet put out the murder gang.Dé te war WITH PRAYERS : |Special Services Held Yesterday In Alt Churches At Geneva, \u2018 Geneva, Nov.14.\u2014The League oi ji: | Nations Assembly wili begin work here supported by the prayers of all ; |Geneva.Special services were held In\" all the churches today and were largely attended by the delegations The British Delegation numbers one hundred.Canadas is represented vy Sir Geo.Foster.Hon.N.W.Rowell and Hon.C.J.Doherty.The representatives of Great Britain and those of her pominions went to the Holy Trinity Church, where George Nicoll Barnes read the first part of the service and Lord Robert Cecil the second part.The Bishop of Worcester, who came to Geneva expressly for the purpose, delivered a sermon on Christ as the originator of the Idea of good international fellowship.The principal delegations held conferences during the day.The British, with the Dominion representatives, contitiued talks begun in London on the policy to be followed on the floor of the assembly and it Is hoped in League circles that these \u2018preliminary\u2019 conferences witl diminish the chances of friction which it is desired to avoid in this first meeting.The leading\u2019 delegations will go nto the sessions with a well-defined policy and surprises can \u2018come only trom the smaller states whose delegations are expected to exercise care not to assume the responsibility of provoking a conflict.The Council of the League this afternoon named a financial commission composed of ten delegates including Basil B.Blackett, of Great Britain.The commission was named chiefly to carry out the recommendations of the financial conference at Brussels.George Nicoll Barnea one of the British delegates to the Assembly, informed the Associavee Press today that the declaration made by him recently, in common with the Earl of Belbourne and Viscount Grey in favor of the immediate admission of Germany to the League was entirely personal expression and the British Delegateun was not committed om the question.Mr.Barnes could not say whether any member of the Britim Deregauon wonid bring the matter up before the Assembly.It is learned from British sonrces that there is a strong probability of Premier Lloyd George coming to Geneva during the sittings.It is expected here that if the British Premier comes either President M.l- lerand of France, or Mr.Leygues will be here at the same time.TWO INSTANTLY KILLED Moncton, N.B., Nov.14\u2014George Geddes and Robert Gamble, em- ployess of the Canadian Nationa.Railways, were inecantky killed Lhia afternoon by the Ocesn Limited when they stepped in front of tin oncoming train to watch a freight train pass on the opposite track.PAPAL APPOINTMENT.Rome, Nov.14\u2014The Pape has appointed the Right Rev.Patrick Richard Heftron, Bishop of Winona, Minn.assistant to the Pontifizal \u2018Throw.This, it is announced, is in ~ecognition of the splendid work he has accomplished in his diocess.News Index.Page One.Theatre Penic in New York, Motil Drive S.arts Today.Support Leagu.With Prayers, Wrangei's Army Wiped Out.Lake Bteamer Much Overdue.Saskatchewan Tour Completed.Says Action la Unjust fab.New Escapade Of D'Annunsio, Weather Ragort.Page Two.Househo\u20184 And Fashion Hints.Page Thres.Address By Hon.C.C.Ballantyne.Stole Puy RoR From Mall Bag.Stimulus Wanted In Cotton Goods.Wanted Man Is Under Arrest.Ten Immigrants Have Escaped.Veniselos Says His Party Won.Sisamer Would Not Lend Tow.Page Four.BDditoria): Press Comment.Free Trade And High Price, Page Five, Why Break Is Not Repaired.Wayward lad Is In New York.Scandinavian Sailed Sunday.Had H-rse and Bie.gh Ho.en.The Week's Church Mectings Beneñis of Thrtft Movement Old Boys Hold Annual Meeting.Page Six.Vindication ot Mr.Low Mareh.Scraps At Drill Hall Tomorrow.Varsity Made Runaway Win, Montreal Lost To Hamilton.He Would Give Land is Charge, Yale Defeated By Princeton.Compulsory Examination.Page à cn Social And Personal Womens\u2019 Work.D.8 Shipyards Behind Brith.Page Eight Many Settlers On M8.Grampina.» Page Nise.Financial And Commerdal News.New York And Montreal Markets Page Tea # QUEBEC, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920.RESISTANCE UF WIRANGEL'S ARMY BROKEN DOWN Troops Fleeing In Utter Confusion After Their Herolo Fight.CANNOT HOLD CRIMEA.Aled Authorities Requisition Buildings To House The Expected Refugees.Constantinople, Nov.14\u2014The resistance of General Wrangei's army ,n the Crimes hae besa broken and his troops are fleeing in utter coR- :he lines about Perekop.Headquatture here of General Wrangel con- rm reports that his \u201cWhite\u201d army sannot hold the Crimes.The Allied authorities here .are requisitioning all available buildings] a ong the Bosphorus and the shelters and barracks on Prince\u2019s Islands in the Sea of Marmora, to house re- tugees expected to arrive from the Crimes.Premier Krivochin, of General Wrangel's Governenent, acrived here.vesterday to arrange for the transport of women, chiidren and wounded from the Crimea.He mid the pouribifity of a general evacuation of the Crimea could not he executed and that everything was being done.to save the remnants of General Wrangel's army.\u201cEvacuation will be extremely dif- fleuit\u201d, Premier Krivochin declared \u201cbut we have opened pourperiers to establish conditions regarding eva cuation.\u201d | The situation Is extremely grave, M.Krivochin said.i General Wrangel's troops are im- terior in number to the Bolsherik and his losses have been enormous Premier Krivochin stated tbat Gem: eral Wrangel's troops are exha having have repelled twenty two st- tacks in the past few days The Bolshevik! artillery has been tervi- tly destructive, be added.The Boisheriki, according to Pm mise Krivookin, take no heed losses; tires br for columns tacking on masse, being annihilated but fresh troops constantly are brought up.Nearly all General Wrangsl's divisional] and regimental commanders have been killed or wounded, the Premier suid, Thoroughly Beaten Paris, Nov.14\u2014General Wrangel's army, thoroughly beaten, is continuing to retreat southward, according to information received by the French Foreign Offices today, pursued by a well-commanded Bolshevik army of twenty seven divisions Goneral Wrangel has suffered great losses and many of his ofticers have been killed.General Wrangel has gone aboard one of the French warships in Sebastopol, but the vessel is still remaining in port, my the advices.The evacuation is continuing but thera is inadequate shipping for the number of persons seeking to flee.Wrangel's troops are declared to have fought splendidly in the battle of their defeat, which began with the ins of Perekop and soon deve- iopsd into & wild retreat toward Denfquariers at Sebastopol.Dirpatchon received at the Foreign Ministry herr assert that there have bven no mu:inies.On the contrary they praise the courage nf the White a*mv and the sacrifices of thelr in- (antry.The despatches say the White army inflicted heavy losses on the, UBobheviki but that they were over-| whelmed by the Reds, Who are re-' ported te he well organized and led.| Some of their officers are said lo be\u2019 Germans, The evacuation of Sebastopol by civilians and foreigners is under way, according to Foreign Office ad- vices, but the members of General Wrangel\u2019a Government were still in, Bsbaatopol mé night although the\u2019 Poisheviki were reported occupying Simteropo\u2019 and capturing prisoners and \u2018arge quantities of materials.| Information reaching the Foreign\u2019 Offices says the Bolsheviki did nol; storm the Pereckop Ines.but by an! rnveloping movement of thelr left w'rz, invaded the Crimea.They crosse* over the ice-frozen Pusrid fos + attacked the main body of General Wrangel's troops, which then were atiil hofding the Perekop| defenses from the rear.General Wrange! has decided not to attempt guerilla warfare in the, Crimes, the Information adds, owing: to the overwhelming Roishevik for.cea converging on the peninwula which are variously estimated af between 150,000 and 800.000 men.The French warships Waldeck.Roumeau and Provence are aiding a Havas deupatoh and are making special arrangements for the care of the military mission and French colony.Measures are also under way for the protection of members of the Wrangel Government from Bo'shevid reprisals.Sebastopol, Nov.14\u2014Mutinies in General Wrangels' army brought about his sudden defeat, it was learned here today.The French warship Waldeck-Rousweau je fa port ready to embark General Wrangel who is here.London, Nov.14\u2014The Copenhe ! ven corrempendent of the Mtushanne.+.LAKE STEAMER fusion after Aghting bercieally emi.NEN S'avia.in the evacuation of Bebastovol, save \u2018°°: The Quebec Chro MUCH OVERDUE Becker Liner Francis J.Widlan Still Unreported Last night.Sault Ste.Marie, Mich., Nov.14 =e Booker Line stsumer Francis J.Widiar w beusvid wrecked on Panscake Shoes, ten mites Dortheast of Waiie ish May and Captain Arthel Forues, of Asnuous Luo, in oummana of che vusses, has been taken abvard the sumer lav.ng- oom, due to reach here tomorrow forinoon, acourding W a wirsiem @emayy from Cap.a.n Forbes Lo wie venad:.n Hoo wireisas siation late wngat.Capi.Forbes in his message uak- ad (hat an attempt be mad: Lo taxe off the rema.uder of the crew from the W.diar.it is assumed here thal a part of the crew was Laken aboard &it Beamer Livingstone w.th Capt Forbes.The Wid.ar 5 a compieis wreck, according to Capiein Forbes\u2019 casags.Caplain Forbes memmage mid: \u201cJust boarded the steamer Livingstone.1 wan.you to send word to the Crisp Poim Life Saving Station to take off the remainder of the crew of ths eteamer Widlar on Pancake 8hculs.The Widar is à total wreck.Please do this al once.\u201d Lhe steamer Livingstone is down- bound, and will not reach this port until early morning.A wireleas meamge was received here late tonight stating that the tug Iowa sent today to Pancake Bhoals in search of the Widlar lay alongside the Livingstone on which Captain Forbes had been taken aboard.Captain Root, of the Great Lakes Towing Cowu.pany offices here has instructed the tug to proceed at once to White Fish Point and preaw the life-saving crew into ser- vios if the lowa is unable to take oft the remainder of the Widlar's crew.Telcphone and telegraph communication to Crisp Point Station cannot be obtained becmuse office con- | nections are closed.It i» belived here that Captain Forbes and some af his crew, went to the channel in a emall boat from their wrecked veawel, in order that they might rommunicate with a passing vessel as Puncake Fhoals is several miles off the course of JEW ESCAPADE - OFD'ANNUNZIO His Warships Have Left Fiume For An Unknown Destination.Trieste, Nov.14\u2014-D'Annunsio's warships have left Fiume for an unknown destination, most probably Dalmatia.The insurgent leader is in open revoit against the Italo.Jugo-&av agreement.He has seized the Istands of Veglia and Arbe, which lie a short distance from Fiume.?London, Nov.14\u2014Gabriele D'Annunsio has occupied Castus, to the west of Flume, but has met with some resistance from the population, the Milan correspondent of the London Times says.Another buc- canes, expudéition left Flume Friday and landed a: Sebenico.A band of Flume roughs invaded the suburb of Susssek, Jestroying all the Slav hope.\u201cAI this meets with popular di- sapprovad\u201d, the correspondent adds, \u201caa Italy accepted favorable terms in the settlement.\u201d The Mi'an newspaper emphatically disapprove of D'Annunzio\u2019s action, according to the same corres.wondent.Even Mussolini, editor of Popole D'Italla, D'Annunsio\u2019s lieutenant, doubts the poet's wisdom.Gecolo in & strong article says: \u201cD\u2019Annunsio has passed oi] 1t- mits\u201d, and asks: \u201cwhat wid the world think of us?\u201d ; The Corriere Dells Sera describes the poot's action ae desperate and foolish and says that he \u2018a putting himself effectively in confitet with Italy and potentially with Jugo- Telegranh says today that a d'apateh from Berlin announces that accord: | ing to an official Moscow wireless the commander of the Bo'ehevik army on the Southern front has sent a demand to General Wraneel for his \u2018nunediate surrender promising amnesty to Generai Wrangel and his troops.Gen-ra) Wrangel has telexrartred Major General Charies V.Townshend, who commanded the Britieh: forces at Kut-E'-Amara In 1916,\u2018 asking him to take command of Wrangel'n foroes in Crimes.Uenera! Townshend le considering the mat The British general who is a can.Aiiate for ParNament from the Wrekin constituency, je revorteé to have stated that he would aceent General Wrangel's offer it uneuc- ceustui in the election.Barly tn October it was reported that Gegeral Townshend was going to join Ueneral Baron Wrangel on the Crimean front.This caused some comment at the time, but ft war pointed out that General Townebend had resiened from the British army snd thet bis offer was à personal afinis + SASKATEGHEWAN TOUR COMPLETE Premier Meighen And Hon.J, A.Calder Held Crowded Meeting In Regina.Regina, Sask, Nov.14\u2014(By Can.Prem)\u2014Hon.Arthur Meighen and Hon.J.A.Calder, completed thelr political tour of Saskatchewan dy a meeting held in che Regina Stadium on Saturday night, which was attended by an estimated crowd of more than 3,000 peopie.The Prime Minister and the Minister of Immligration were given for thé most part, an attentive hearing insterspersed at intervals with noisy Interruptions which decreased in volume as the speakers procesded.Hon.Mr.Meighen spoke for an hour and fty minutes, dealing prin- oipally with the tariff.The Government, he said, intended to follow the protection principle as had all Canadian Governments for 42 years.Mr.Calder spoke at less length and out- Hned the record of the administration In the matter of soldiers\u2019 legis: | lation.He claimed that with'n a short time under the Ministry that| had been created the country would be saved millions of dollars annually by the abolition of the patronage system of appointments.Someone interrupted Lo say that was how the speaker got his job, Mr.Calder retorted that the one wiro interrupted was wrong: he had his job by the votes of the people and he had little doubt that if he wanted to continue, their verdict would be the same.There were cheers for the reply.Hon.Arthur Meighen and Hon.J.A.Calder arrived in Regina on Saturday morning.During the day the Prime Minister met the executive committee of the G.W.V.A.Provincial Command and Assured them that with the excep-| tion of the cash gratuities question the whole subject of soldiers\u2019 aid was open.The Executive of the Regina GW.V.A.presented for a request for the extension of the moi- dere\u2019 insurance to $10,000, an en- Jarged housing scheme operated by the Soldiers\u2019 Settlement Board and for proviston for relief in the event pt umemployment Cossideration mas promised.\u2018A deputation rom Social Service Council asked for \u201cbone-dry\u201d legislation.The Prime Minister and Mr.Calder leave Winnipeg for the East Tuesday evening.Jt is understood that Mr.Meighen has not decided to hold a meeting in [Esst-Elgin, but the question may be still open.MONTREAL'S WEEKEND CASUALTIES Montreal, Que., Nov.14\u2014FataH- ties and accidents over the week-end in Montreal included the following.Alderic 8t.Pierre wus suffocated to death by a fire in his home early yesterday morning.The man was 21 years old and lived at 120 Pomiac street.Mra.Charles Henry Ceely.57.widow of the late Paymaster-in- Chief of the Roya! Navy, was struck and run over by a runaway horse opposite the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, 8t.Denis street, Saturday afternoon.Bhe died an hour later at the Notre Dame Hospital.Mra.Ceely was a cousin of the wife of Mr.Justice Choquette, The hnrse bolted just at the moment that Mrs.Ceely was passing in front of it.knocking her down snd causing severe internal !njuries.Hyacinthe Mulepart, 28, collided in hin oar with a street car on Notre Dame swrect jam night.He was thrown out, sustaining a fractured skull.hours after his removal to the hoe- pital.The Weather.\u2018Toronto, Ont, Nov.14\u2014The baro- meer je high over both Canada and the United States \"The weather to- ay has heen fine and moderately cold tn the Western Provinces and somewhat miléer from Ontario east.wand, Temperatures: Min, Mes Prince Rupert .38 40 Victoria.42 43 Vancouver 42 43 Kamloops 29 34 Calgary.4 28 Edmonton .PEPER 18 \u2014 Nattleford.16 = Medicine Hat .ser0 32 Moose Jaw .16 24 Saskatoon .16 24 NL se ee 0s 8 \u2019 Wimntpeg .14 26 Port Arthur .38 \u2014 White Fiver .18 82 Parry Sound .3 36.iondon .\u2026.\u2026.20 34 Toronto .+.«0 ou +4 3B 38 Ottawa .\u2026.\u2026\u2026 18 2 Montreal.\u2026.\u2026.80 2 Quebec.\u2026.80 34 Halifax .2 44 Forecast lower lake and Georgian Bay, Ottawa Valssy and Upper Bt.lawrence; Lower 8t.Lawrance and Gulf, North 8hore.\u2014Fresh west 10 north we winds, Nght ical anowfalls but partly {adr, somewhat colder again tonight.Maritime-\u2014Fresh southwest winds; comparauvely old, ght rains te- night.: fair and colder.Manitoba and Saskatchewan \u2014 Fine and moderately cold.Aiberta-lino end à little milder.nicle.TEMPERATURES: Min, 23; Max.34.PRICE TWO CENTS.By dppoivtount Bie Nojuty Paris 0 King Org F7 Beginning To-day THE BALANCE OF CUR SUITS REDUCED 20% These are our latest Fall mportations developed in Duvet-de-Laine, Veldyne, Vel-de-Cyne and Wool Velours, in the scason's most approved styles.Merry are furtrmmed with Holt, Renfrew's own pelta\u2014Seal, Opossum, Beaver, etc.Colors: Dryad, Sperrow, Malay, Zanzabar and African Brown, leo Navy and Black.Make your selection at once while you have a good assortment to choose from.CHILDREN'S WEEK For this week we are offering everything in Children's Wear: Co FURS, WOOLENS, etc.At Discounts of from 20% to 50% Buy your Christmas gifis for the little ones now.ol He was unconscious some : |i = 3, H ! fi Ë ; i Sw\u201d! gf i it 1 i -~ § ô 3 Hi Hii | $E RESTRINGING AND REPAIRING FRENCH PEARL NECKLETS This is the month to have jewellery repairs attended to.We have employees whose special duty it is to thread or restring Pearl Necklets, or Bead Necklets of Amber, Coral, Topaz, Turquois, Gold, Bilver; In fact we repair Bead Necklets of any kind.We supply new maps and bolts or spring rings G.SEIFERT & SONS, JEWELLERS 16 Fabrique Street Opposite City Hal) [1 \u201che \u201cOur Folie\u201d One thing above all others we are seeking in our shop; not profits nor volume of trade.What we are looking for most of all is to be known as serving the best interests of our customers: seeing that every man, and women who buy for men, who come to us gets as much as we can possibly give for thé money paid To offer cheaper quality goods at so-called reductions does not meet our idea of good policy.It is a service we are rendering, and that is the best way to profits and volume of CHARLES RONDEAU QUEBEC'S English Gonds H 6 rate EO aos hoy City Hall LAVAL \"WHIPPING CREAM FRESH CREAM ICE CREAM .We wili be able to supply stores in Quebec with the above mentioneé preducts all Winter.LAITERIE LAVAL, Eng, Phone Day, £064 Nght 1071-1 Oct.20xmon.wed.(ri.tf.Ht | Pa t the ¥Farnvers\u2019 Party that he is the iæader of \u2018on the policy of protec.on, but stated that sf any menu- facturers in this country desire pro- «ection than let them appear before a Commitiex of the House of Commons and i they can satisfy the majority of this Committee thai -hey should bave protection dt will be granted, otherwise it will not.Think, iadies and gentlemen, of such procedure as that being 3 sank im the radical free trade farmers pdatform, that the big manufacturers of this oity, and shroughout Canads, will bs sum.mone.before à select Committees of he Housy of Commons, Mke crim- «als, it the radical farmers\u2019 movs- nent succeeds ai the next genera) clection, and if they oan produce réMCe enough to dispel the wel Axed trade ideas that exist ln the «nds of the select Commmitiee of he House of Commons that these .nanufacturers are summoned to ap- .u before, they may oe granted a ~crtaln amount of protection.1 desire on this occasion to give str.Crerar full credit for Iris sincere sus and the plain manner in ~ hich he places them before the vuntry.We know exactly what » Hon.Mr.Crerar and the radic- 1.8 that foilow hiin stand for.Withut questioning its free rade and x tadr taxation for those who are aiready bearing their full share and sore of the heavy burdem of tax.aUn in this country, Canada is too ig and large à coun::y to supnori :1 be ruled by any particular class a comnoses js 0 UA.ON.Then there is the question that .sv.t.Ac 184 lever uveen able to expiain; How will he make up the ose of revenue sustain d by his free trade policy \u20ac his Party came into power?He does of course, talk in J arue wa \u201cut iax on unsm- proved lands and he did at one time talk about increasing suc- eugion dues but he has abandoned his latter proposwl and we have never had from hint any clearly defined proposal as to how hs would aise the necessary revenue to Carry on thy bus'ness of the country.1 do not need to tell this enlightened audience of the dire results that would befall this great manufactur.~~ ity, our national port, and the country generally, If (he radical .ners\u2019 group that I have referred to should unhappily reach power.Where would our big industre \u201cnancial institutions and rallways He.with an absolutely free trade.po.- cy with the United Kingdom and a ong lL of goods that are now ~anufactured in this country on the free list and protection almost wiped ut on the remainder.I claim that { tmp radical farmers\u2019 party reach \u201c| power it woull be as disantrans co \u2018tele own interests and the farmers generally throughout the country would be to those engaged in business and finance.\u201cKing's Liberals.\u201d The next group that 1 wish to re.ter to and what is known detter as \"King\u2019s Liberale'\u2014the remainder of a once great Party so successful.iy led by the Right Homourable Sir Wilfrid Laurier in his time\u2014ere advocating principles, and partiou- larly as they pertain to the tariff question, almost Identical with those of the Crerar free trade farmers\u2019 party, It is true, of course, that the Hon.Mr.King never makes two speeches alike and, therefore, if ons were to form an opinion from his speeches all would be completely in the dark 4ulDi6 LO USE lus OWN Judgment or and to #11 Canadien interests as it] because when he is speaking in Eastern Ontario where theré are manufacturers he loudly proclaims that he ie not à free trader and is in favor of à certain amount of protection.The country, however, must not accept so much Mr.King\u2019s explanations but rather the tarift vor tay decided upon at the Liberal Convention eld at Ottawa in 1919 and Leader, policy contradiction is about the the farmers\u2019 free trade polit enumerates many manufac tured articles that are now made in great quantities in this country which will be placed on the free list; & swesping reduction in the tariff if they come into power, and the British preference increased to 50 p.c.Such a policy would mean the transfer from the workshop and factories of this country to that great country to the south of us, the Unitod States, and others to the United Kingdom.It would simply mean ruination to the whole country irrespective of whether one was en- saged in agriculture, professional, business.financial or any other calling.Disastrous Results.Let me point out to you what dis astrous results would happen to our tlourishing and great industrial Province if the Liberals came into power, notwithstanding that when some of thelr prominent Members are speaking In this Province they talk strongly for protection.The | Liberais are pledged, as I have pointed out to you to increase the Lritish preference to 60 p.c.I ask you what would happen to our great cotton and woolen mills, and many of our other mdustries, If we were thrown into competition to this extent with the cheap labor of the United K'ngdom and their old estab- ished industries that are doing a world-wide trade?When Mr.King makes his appearance in this city, or anywhere in this | Province, you have a right to ask i him about thelr fiscal policy placing all agricultural implementa on the free list, and point out that this would mean the closing up in the Province of Quebec of many of these agricultural implement manufactor- les.And in addition to agricultural implements he is committed to putting cement and other articles on the tree list.You have a right to ask Mr.King also what he means by removing the duty from the {nstru- ments of production and the neces.sitien of life?Ask him to be more \u2018specific, and to state exactly what he means.To sum up the differences in the tariff policy of the National Libjerul and Conservative Party, the Farmers, and the Liberals, it is this.Meighen's policy means keeping all our industries here, and keeping employed thousands of Canadians and bringing more foreign capital Into the country, and giving employment to a still greater number.King's policy means that a large number of industries would be closed, and thousands of workmen thrown out of employment, and instead of \u201cMade in Canada\u201d being our motto, it would mean that a large amount of our manufactured goods now made in Canada would be made in the United States and Great Britain, and Canada will lose the capital and | the labor being kept ia our own country which would be transferred to the workshops of either the Unitod Btates or Great Britain.The Farmers\u2019 Party under Crerar means the same thing as the Liberals.United Party.Now while those who are not following political events closely might th nk that thers were two groups opposed to the present Party to which I belong, the National Liberal and Conservative Party, I desire to | make it abundantly clear that while the Crerar free trade radical group and the present Liberal group, that bears no rwemblance whateve - to the old Liberal principles and pol- \u2018eine, are anprali-g to the country under different flacs.there is really one group that le opposed to the present Government, These two groups have a thorough understanding one with the other and are both striving to defeat the present Government In proof of this the Liberal leader, the Hon.Mackenzie-King, in a sneech made at Winnipeg and elsewhere sends a 8.0.8.call out to all the so- called progressive groups, farmers.laborers and faddists of all Kinds, to !'o:n with him and his Party to upset th present Government, if that were nossible, Then as further proof of this the Hon J.P.1.Casgrain, a Member of the Benate, when making a speech a few yaars azo at Berthlerville, sald it was ahselutely ne- ceesary for all the radial farmers, laborites and others to work together to one eommon end to put the present Government out of power when the general elections do come.The point, therefore, that 1 wish to rut before you cleariy tonight Is: Are you going to £u;ort the National Liberal and Conservative Party which is composed of men drawn trom the ranks of the former two great parties, Conservative and Liberal, or are you roing to support a combirainn of free trade radicals such as 1 have explained to you, Group Government It thia Government, when the general clections come should go down to defeat the largest group would not be the Liberals Lut the free trade i farmers\u2019 party, and from the farm- ors\u2019 party the selection of a Prime Minister would be mad .The King Liberals have no chance whatever of reaching power, Theyhave only 82 seats in the House of Commons out of 334,\u201483 from the Province of Quebec and 20 from the other Provinces.1 think I am not unfair whea [ state that under the Leadership of Hon.Mr.King they are not making any headway and their prospects ate growing dimmer instead of \u2018brighter.Therefore, it is not unreasonable to say that If the present party were defeated the farmers\u2019 party would be the largest group and would rule, this country with the remaining Liberals under Hon, Mr.King as a minority group ia a com- birat'on free trade Governmentof Mr.King\u2019s supnorters, Mr.Kennedy, the Honorable Member for Kasex, when speaking a day or two ago at Minnedosa, Manitoba, told his audience that the Liberals that supported the Union Government in 1917 and are mow supportmg the present National Liberal and Conservative Party were all flocking back to the old Liberal fold.I de 1 my without| nedy, could form such a esaclusion.The Liberal Members of the Union Government who, for private reasons, aad to resign their portfolies, are still staunch supporters of the present Government and will coe- tinue to be.Old well-known Liderals like the Hon.Mr.Guthrie, Minister of Militia, the Hon.Mr.Siften, Secretary of State, and the Hon.Mr.Calder, Minister of Immigration and Colonization, are still Members of the Government and giving loyal support to it, and in the House we have such well known Libsrals as Chariton, Loggle, Stacey, Nesbitt and many others who are remaining steadfast to the present Party and platform, This does not look very much as though the old time Liberals whe cave support to the present Governant are returning to the Liberal arty.Moderate Protection.The Nationa) Liberal and Conservative Party's tarife policy is well «nown, it fa that of moderats protection, Our policy is to give just sufficlent protection to keep all the industries that are in this country here, and to Induce foreign capital to come to this country and establish thelr manufacturing plants hers to keep our Canadian people employed in our own factories and workshops and thersby help to develop our rich country to the very best advantage.The policy of moderate protection is aot designed for any privileged clase or, as our politicas adversaries are pleased to term, big interests, but is & policy framed in the interests of the whole country with privileges to none but justice to all.It is also one of the best means of raising revenue.The Tariff Commission at the present time is touring the country and obtaining first-hand Information regarding tariff matters, and after they have completed their investigations the Government will give careful consideration to the representations made by them and the matter will be submitted to Parliament.The Government does not claim that the tariff should remain unchanged but, in order to know what is best to do and at the mame time maintain the policy of moderate protection, will make whatever changes in the tariff are justified and in the best Interests of the country.I ask you my fellow-citisens of the Province of Quebec what Party do you think offers the best inducement tg ally yourselves with.Is ft the radical free trade Farmer and Liberal Party that are one, or do rou not think that in the interests of this great city and Province, and the country as a whole, you would be well advised to support the present Government This is a question which you will have to decide for yourselves, but knowing the people of Qubec as I do I am satisfied that when the tims comes to cast their votes they will not only vote for but will give their support to the National Liberal and Conservative Party that stands for stable Government and full measure of prosperity Cor the whole country.I am not in a boastful mood tonight.1 realize fully the changed conditions that exist In Canada as compared with pre-war times.I recognize, a8 all thinking Canadians do, the changed political conditions, that the oid Party lines have been completely shattered, and the remnant of the Liberal Party cannot reach power without an alignment with the free trade farmer group.Therefore, when the general elec tions do come 1 fully believe that we will carry twenty-five seats or more in the Province of Quebec, for after all the citizens of the Province of \"Quebec are à sober-minded protectionist people and have no sympathy with any free trade or radical ideas The general elections are not near at hand, The Government will carry on with the mandate it received from the people in 1917 but when 1t does appeal to the country I am sanguine of the results.The Hon.Mackensie-King keeps constantly calling for an election.Do \u2018ou think he wants an election?Do vou tnink his followers do?I am convinced that they do not Meighen and Quebec.Que political adversaries try to make you believe that our young Prime Minister, the Right Honorable Arthur Meighen, Is rot favorably in.c ined towards the citizens of this Province, I wish to dispel the idea at ance from your ininds that the \u2018rime Minister entertains any such clews.1g is a young fearless Canadian, Froad In his wympathics ani views and has never during his oc tical career uttered nne word \u2018at could be construed as adverse to the Province of Quebec o: the French.Canad\u2019an race.Like his predecessor, the Right Honorable Sir Robert Borden, his whole desire is to see a united people In Canada, working «it their destiny first of all in the interests of Canada and reducing to a minimum, if not eradicating altogether, all rac'al and religious fael- ing bending thelr united efturta to make Canada the gr-atest of Overseas Dominions, and at all times maintaining our unswerving loyalty to the Mother Country.1 STOLE PAYROLL FROM MAIL BAG Bundles Of Paper Replaced Ninety Three Thousand Dollars Cash.Steubenv'He, Ohlo, Nov.14\u2014The pay-roll of the Weirton Stesi Company at Weirton, W, Va.amounting to $33,000, was stolen from a registered mall bag some time yesterday.it became known hers tonight.The currency was taken from a Pits burg bank to the Post Office there placed in a reg'stered mall bag and shipped to Weirton from the Pennsylvan\u2019a Railroad staton, according to officers When the bag arrived at Weirton it was found to contain bundles of paper instead of the money.Omaha, Neb., Nov.14 \u2014 Thieves last night robbed a Burlington registered mak car within the city Emits of Counci! Bluffs, Iowa.Ten sacks of registered mail were thrown from the car.One sack was recover ed intact.Post Office Department officials reported tonight that they are tighten mg the net about the thieves The stolen pouches were from San Francisco and said to have contained currency for New York banka First reports maid that the lows would exceed a million dollars, but thems were denied later by Postal officials, who said that the loss would not exceed $20,000.VENIZELO3 SAYS ls PARTY WON Final Results Of Greek Elections Will Not Be Known Till Tonight.Athens, Nov.14.\u2014Premier Venisoles announces that his party has obtained a majority in the elections through Greece General elections were held throughout Greece today and on the outcome is expected to hinge the question of whether former King Constantine shall come back to the throne again or remain in exile in Switzerland, Demetries Gounaris, former Premier and Leader of the Oppositinn, who was the opponent of Premier Veniselos in the balloting was the candidate of the elements desiring the return of Constantine, M.Veniselos, on the other hand, is unalterably opposed to the return ot the (allen monarch.A Litter campaign has been waged by both sides and no matter which side carries the election, trouble is feared.Claims of certain victory were made by both the Venitellsts and the Royalists, with indications that the Venizelists would poll a big majority in the new provinces of Macedonia and Thrace and the Islands, but that old Greece would witness a fleroe struggle.Gounaris made preparations for quick flight In case the elections went against hi:n, having uested passports to Italy on Friday last Exiled during the war on the charge ot high treason, he was permitted, with the approval of M.Venizelos to return to take part in the campaign, but should he fail of election, his parliamentary immunity would expire immediately.In case Premier Venizelos is successful, he will be given à free hand in the selection of n new head of the Btate.NANNUNHHHHNTNNNS # ® SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.§ Arrivals at Montreal, November 13 and 14: Stra.Hydaspes from Glasgow; Laguna from Taranto; Cape Corso from Liverpool; Cabotia from Gas tow.Oleared: Strs.Maplemore fr Hull; Megantic for Liverpool; Canalan Rancher for London; Jgnasio Fiorio for Gibraltar; Andreas for Gibraliar; Crabires for Hotwood, Nfid.; Baccarat for 8t.John's, Nfld.; South American for Bay of Chaleurs: Manola for Bt John's Nfld.Steamer arrivals, November 13 and 14: New York at New York from Bouthampton; Imperator at New York from Southampton: New Rochelle at New York from Dantig and Havre: President Grant at New I have no political ambitions myself, in private as well as in public! lite I have aye tried to take the broad and generous viewpoint.1.believe that it is à good thing for: Canada that we have the two great | races living side by side so happily.; [{ wil! always do my utmost insofar as my humble efforts will permit to sen that the rights granted to the two great races Are always maine tained, I think Canada ir the richer\u2019 and better for having a Province of Quebec and the French-Canadian race, and 1 hope you will always maintain your splendid traditions, vour language and your religion.When my career is finished I hope York from Trieste; Olympic at Southampton from New York: Ferfinando Pallisiano at Naples from Now York: Iskra at Gibraltar from Montreal; Ferenes at Castalia Mare from Montreal; Sayverdun at St Nazaire from Montreal: City of Agram at Bombay trom Montreal.the Government and that we will hear less and less ns time goes on about creed and race: that We will all be biter and greats\u2019 Canadians than in the past.1 fully trust the people.T am con.tident that this rich heritage that has been left us will not be mcri- ticed In any degree, and in these STIMULUS WANTED IN COTTON 60005 Manufacturers Find Business Slow But Consider What Will Happen Soon.New Bedford, Nov.14\u2014The post- election stimulus to business that was generally expected, partioularty in view of the sweeping Republican victory, has failed to make itself felt in the primary ootton goods mar- kes, which have continued throughout the past week to be as fla: as they ever have been within the memory of the oldest operator.The cotton mills have been compelied to extend sul further their curtaïl- ment policies and as week follows week without any sign of a resumption of buying.it becomes more and more evident that a flat shutdown of the manufacturing establishments can hardly be avoided.In fact cotton goods distributors are frank | mying now that a ehut- down of the manufacturing plants te not only justified, but inevitable urless manufacturery are prepared to take the tresnendous risk of tying up quantities of capital in unsold goods on the chance of being able to market them later at prices sufficient to cover production expenses.Theres is no one who cares to predict when buying will start again, Defistion Shakes Business It becomes increasingly evident how severely the entire structure of the bustness organization was shaken by the deflation of the past four months.The major portion of the orders booked for the past season have gone by the board, canceMa- tions being passed along from re- taser to jobber, from jokder to converter, from converter to manufacturer, and from manufscturer to cotton shipper Wherever possible.Shrinkage in values on goods already delivered and paid for has been so great that even the large mercantile houses have found themselves very seriously involved financially.Thelr struggle to extricate themselves from precarious positions has required #0 much of their attention and drawn so heavily on thelr resources that very few of them ae willing or able to take even ordinary business chances in the way of placing advance orders Mo one wants to buy anything until he has it resold to parties about whose ability to pay he has no doubts.Btocks of manufactured goods in distributing channels have saldom been at such & low edb, but 00 one cares to replenish until actual buying starts Many are speculating as to what will happen when demand for goods once more makes itself felt, for it will be many weeks before à normal flow of goode can be started again, once the source in allowed to dry up through the olosing of the manufacturing estab- Mehments and the scattering of their working organizations.Both manufacturers and wholesale disirthutors are now inclined to blame the retaller for the delay In the readjustment process, claiming that the latter's insistence upon Mquidaiing his high-priced goode at a profit, inetead of passing along to the consumer the price reductions in primary and intermediate channels !s paralysing the entirg industry, without any appreciable advantage to himself.It is only very re- centiy, within the last two or three «weeks, that the retaliers have been yielding to the pressure of this feeling, and price sisshing and bargain wnlen, have been instituted, only to reveal that the buying power of the ultimate consumer has already been seriously affected by the everincrea- sing unemployment.Few Scattered Orders Print cloth mapufacturers report almost no business for the week, the few scattered orders being confined mostly to low count goods, and to a few odd constructions for \u201cei purposes.Mills making fine fabrics out of combed yarns have Looked scarcely an order although they are quoting prices based on bed | rock costs.Yarns have been abso lutely flat with scarcely an inquiry for prices.That values have remained virtuaMy stationary is due only to the fact that manufacturers have s'ready cut prices to the irre.œucible minimum and find # cheaper to close down than to make goods at lower levels That à wage reduction\u2019 general \u2018hroughout the Industry is probahly \u201cot far off is the belief very widely held, but it ie admitted that even a, reduction In wages.cannot of itself Rid the situation to any great decree.[t hae already deen made in ronttered instances, and that it win \u2018secome rene-al is due larwely to.the conviction among manufactur org that deflation to some extent \u201cust come in wages the mme ag in\u2019 everything else.and that the present as too good an opportunity to he ne- Blected to make à beginning without nrecipitating à struggie with the La.0c organisations.! TALIAN SYMPATHY WITH IRELAND London, Nov.14\u2014The Central News Rome correspondent says lo- \u2018ay that Deputy Maun introduced WANTED MAN 15 UNDER ARREST William Whitney, Suspeoted Wife: Murderer Charged With Forging Cheque, Richmond, Maine, Nov.14\u2014Wil.liam B.Whitney, for the body of whose wife the authorities have beens searching on his farm at Langdon, N.H., was arrested here tonight on a charge of forging a cheque on the town of Langdon.He was indicted on this charpe last week.\u2018Whitney had bought a farm here and since his arrival had been married under the name of Wm.B.Clark, to Mrs.Agnes Clark, a widow of Charlestown, N.H.Whitney admitted his identity and late tonight left for Boston fn custody of S8henift Hewitt, mocompanied by his wife and her 13 year-old son Gordon Clark.He refused to make any statement as to the forgery charge, \"but expressed willingness to go back to Langdon.Whitney dened that he had killed his Corer wife, and insisted that at the ts of her disappearance she had started for the West to visit relatives.He came to Richmond about two weeks ago and bought (rom Charles Utter a farm about five mies from the center of the town near the Bowdoin line His marriage to Mrs.Clark took place on Tuesday last His movements had been traced by a private detective, who accompanied the Sheriff to the farm tonight When they confronted Whitey with the charges against him, he admitted that he was the man wanted in Langdon.STEAMER WOULD NOT LEND TOW To Crippled British Schooner Off Portuguese Coast, Sailors Complain.Boston, Mase., Nov.14\u20148ix hardy Newfoundianders came to the office of the British Consul-General Seturday and wld the sory of the crippling of the British schooner Ella C.Hotlett 500 miles off the Portuguese const, the refusa! of an un ldentifed passing steamer to lend tow amd Anal rescue by the British steumship County of Cardigan, bound trom Falmouth, England.to Newport News.The shipwrecked crew was landed at Bermuda and thence shipped to Boston.On September 15 the Holtett enil- ed from Oporto with a cargo of malt for Burin, Newfoundland On October 6, five hundred miles out, she ren into à morthwester.For threc days she weathered the storm, but on the fourth, successive heavy seas washed away the cabin, carried off booms and mails, smushed the lifeboats and pounded a hole in her hull.The pumwps choked and lef the water into the holds.The sig- neal flares were soaked.On the morning of October 10 the crow signalled a passing Steamer with a kerosone flare.\u201cWere going to the bottom and want you to take us off\u201d, shouted Captain Hussey.\u201cYon don't want any tow?\u201d returned a voice from the eteamer's bridge, and the steamer got under way.Later that morning the County of Cardigan sighted the wrk and took off the crew.By a singular coincidence the schooner Nordica, which left Oporto a few houre before the HoRett, and which was Mter abandoned, salvag- od and towed her, had completed repairs and was ready today to ship a crew to take her back to Newfoundand.The Hollett's men were promptly taken on and will go back home on the vessel which they had started out to ruce acroës the Atlanticer tr tt A NEW AUTO WHFEL Considerable interest was evinced by many local auto owners and; chauffeurs in a car which arrived from Montreal Thursday which was equipped with a new type of wheel and was brought here on a trial trip.S:art'ng from Montreal] Tuesday evening the first stage of the trip to Three Rivers was made in good trme\u2014three and a half hours\u2014and the next morning the car remained there and was Inspected hy mana, and several prominent citizens made trial runs and the concensus of opine ion was that the jong lonked for substitute for the pneumatic tire, the bane of motorisis has at last been realised.Co This whee! has a solid rubbtr outer tire so that all anxiety regarding punctures ard the continual heavy new tire expense are at once elims- nated.The resiliency is obtained by the use of a concentric sold rubber r'ng which occupirs à epace batween the inner wheel and the outer wheel or rim and which is clamped In pockets or brackets which are alters natively carried by the inner and outer wheels and being thus clamped or compressed huigea are formed in the ring which constitute the cushioning system.Arrangements are under way for a motion of sympathy with Ireland the manufacture of theme wheels in it never can be seid nf me that I at times of a certain unrest, that hap- any time ever made any appeal to plly is subsiding, the Canadian peo- the racial or religious feelings of the people but rather that I always preached broad and generous toleration of each others rights and privileges.1 hope in the near future that we will bu & more united people than we are today; that this grand old whieh Ma King was elestod asjnet know how my friend, Mr.Ken- Province will by fully represented ia | ple will fo) 'w along the same and well known paths that have been blased for us by the wise Fathers of Confederation, and that they will not be led aside by new political groupe with new and untried policies but will stand dy and support such à Goverament and Party as I belong te, when all will be well ia Canale.in the Italian Chamber of Deputies which was surporwd by aM the Catholle deputies.The motion : : \u2018The Itallan Chamber expresses Io sympathy with Ireland in her strageie for eeN-determiveiion and national emancipation, and wishes her noble people a future blessed with freséom | grosperfity and vence\u201d this province and it le proposed to operate under the name of Resilio Whee! Company.Further particars will be an nounced shortly and price lists te sued so that intending purchasers will be able to obtain delivery of these wheels in time te enjoy mest year's nrotoring san Without the mala éiveméort.-\u2014(Aévt) TEN IMMIGRANTS HAVE ESCAPED From Detention In C.P.R.Car At The Palais Station Here.\u2018The Quebec immigration staff of officials are having a strenuous time thems days on account of the umpre- eedented arrival of foreigners from Poland and other parts of C-ntinental Europe who, in a considerable percentage of cases, do not comply with the Canadian immigration laws.The difficulties are not loeal: they apply to the Montreal staff of Immigration officials and also those from the United States.The inspection of immigration te being carried out at the port of Quebec as it had never been in the past in conformity to the new rules and regulations that govern the arrival in Canada of immigrants, but at the same time with frapartiality.Every steamer that has come to this port this Bummer and Fall has brought In fits third class accommodation a larger number of passengers than usual subject to detention and deportation.The local immigration buildings have been so crowded that !t has become necessary to forward quite & number of detained immi.srants to Montreal.\u2018The latter are now filled to their capacity, and the Quebec Agency is called upon to take care of its detentions the best way it can until they are finally disposed of.The special cause of the difficulty is the great inrush of Poles to Canada and the United States, through Canada.Ten Escape.Of late the Quebec immigration buildings have been so congested with detentions that the officials have been obliged to have the overflow sleep in C.P.R.passenger cars until their cases are disposed of.On Saturday night last, à number of detained Poles were thus taken care of, and in oreer that the car be adequately heated the car was drawn by a locomotive to the C.P.R.Palais Station, where it could be steam-heated, which in this way, or doring the night, ten of thoss under detention in the car made their escape notwithstanding that they were being guarded by three police men to each car.It is said that the escapes that have taken place of late have been aided by young men from Toronto and Montreal, all wefl dressec ane supplied with an abundance of money, who are here to assist their fellow countrymen in petting into this country.Yesterday three young men were fn evidence on the Louise Douiks, who called out from the pier to the foreigners on board th vessel, giving the latter instructions in thet own language, which was not une derstood by the guardians Not ond of the ten men who escaped from the C.P.R car Saturday nigbt oe early Sunday morning was apprehended up to last mght, though the Immigration authorities are making eftorts to locate them.These men arrived earlier in the week and their cases were being considered by the Board of Inspectors CANADA STEAMSHIPS FINANCIALLY PROSPEROUS Montreal, Que, Nov.14\u2014W.E Burke, Director in Charge of Transportation of the Canada Steamship Lines, Limited, gave out a statement Saturday to the effect that the preliminary figures of net earnings of all departments of the Canada Steamship Lines Limited for the first nine months of the fiscal year show that in that period the company earned all its fixed charges, the full dividend for the entire year on the preferrd and common stock and in addition added something to the surplus.There is thus remaining earnings for the last three months of the fiscal year on the Upper Lakes and the ocean which will be devoted entirely to surplus Mr.Burke states that the Canada Steamship Lines Limited will close a record reason for 2920, which will be over a million doliars shead ef the 1919 season, which up to that time was the biggest season in the history of the company.PROVINCE TO TAKE OVER SANATORIUM Montreal, Que, Nov.14 \u2014 We found a most intereating Institution, scientifically planned and operated in an efficient manner, said Hon.La A.Taæchereau, Premier of Quebes, on his return today to Montread from Ste.Agathe Des Monts, where he went Raiurday with The Hon.Athanase David, Provincial Becretary te confer with Sir James Lougheed, Minister in charge of the Departs ment of Holdiers' Civil Re-establighe ment, with à view to the Province taking over the sanstortum there trom the Federal authorities.A thorough inspection of the 6 natorium and a close study of the methods employed there was made by the party, but no definite deste son was arrived at as to when the jnetitution Is to be taken over.The Province of Quebec bound itself te sake it over within five years from 1918 and will do so as soon as pes- sible although the time limit ls yet far from exniring.The Provines ! wid use the sanatorium in its fight |asainet tuberculosis Regina, Saak., Nov.14=~The fas katchewan Co-operat've Creamertes, LAd., handled over 3,380,000 pounds of butter, 1,760,000 quarts of milk, 608,000 quarts of ice cream, 170,000 quarts of table cream, and swweral carfoads of egE® and dressed poultry during its last Hig Yo Tan vase nde on October combined vaine of thewe [J cuets excooûvé 15,500,000, ~~.The @uzher Chranicle um, ut of town, $3.00; Weekly, 01.60 por annum; Payedle tn advance Advertisements: 15 oonts por QUEBEC, NOV.15, 1936, MACKENZIE-KING LOGIC During his recent westorn towr, the Opposition Leader woa cany plandits at Prince Albert by contrast ing the number of armouries asd Federal experimental farnes in Canadu.cstlusatiag the former at 194 and the latter at 25, Lo an atiempx (0 Prove extravagant Gove enuneut expenditero on non-cœentials, if wot actual Government militarism.Hero we have one of those spectacular arguments that caich the ears of the dian Military Gasctie to give & conclusive refutation and to relentiemdy expose the ementis] unsoundness of the mental procemes of Mr.Mackensie-King.\u201cOne might us wall say\u201d is its logicel retort, \u201cthat there are ten thoumnd postoftices In Canada and osly twoenty-8ve cvperimental farms.The whole question, continues the Gazette.in not what are the relative numbers of eaperimental farms >> comprised with sane oder government institutions, hat Iutve we ton few of the formes, or too many of the fatter?Dut cven with regard to \u201cdrill halls und are = Just an \u2018one star difforeth from another in + 2 country GEN hall isa snail and cheap affair compared with the hig city armoury.Thin being no a were int neat of the number of the institutions conveys no Feat Information whatover, Ann matter of fies our del hollx have been built over à Vers Jong period of yess, It ts potaied outvote of them date to Confederation.They have gradually biereassd in number us ihe country has in- r creased In population, and with it the unmber of ou | soldicry.Nor must it be Imagined that the \u2018drill hall\u2019 .used for we lHary purposes only.It is frequenty n * wand for charhable, socict and political purposes.\u2014 indeed It ix highly probable that Me.King has spoken in more than one of thewe during his political career.\u201d And if we are to have an army, that army wast be hosed, Yon cannot have a military corps withont an arssour, Faromers themeelves have \u2018cvoluted\u2019 10 the bank barn: they proteet their stock In the winter, mud no longer let thems run to the straw stack in the open\u2014it pays them.No iror can you let your soldiers carey on without a meeting place\u2014it pays the people of Canada to treat her wobitiors well, as note what members of the old Canadian Militia accomplished in the Great War.\u201cAgain, what about fhe number of experimental farms anywas?Are there too few of them?and, if sois that because too much money ix being spent upon armourics?\u201d inquires the Gaactte.It is a well known fact, comes the answer, that both the Federal and Provincial governments spend money on agriculture, and that both carry on caperl- mental farms, The farm at Guelph, Ontario, is a Provincial institution, that at Ottawa » Dominion one.Now the guvernment of Ontario Is a farmers\u2019 governs ment.Can any ope believe for a moment (hat If the farmers of this province are starving for more agricultural farms, more of them would not at once bo in- titated?Again the farmers in the House of Commons, and the Commons control the Federal purse strings, ave both influential snd aggressive.The gov- ermment of the day, and the \u2018Loyal Opposition\u2019 are both inclined to court them.Hero, onco more, docs any one imagine more farms would not be started, should the farmer representative demand them?The Gazette quite agrees with Mr.King's economics when he declares that money should be spent on productive cnierprises rather than on non-prodac- ve ones.But however rich you make your nation, you mmat have armed force to protect the riches acquired.The city policeman In not a producer, but who would suggest that he should be turned into a market gandner, and thievew allowed to roam at large?We necd the experiments] farm, but we need the soldier too, and the armouries in which to house and train them, Mom medcrate persons, wo fancy will agree with the Gazette's Fditor that it \u201cis rather 8 pity that feeling should be aroused beiween the agricultural classes and our acif-encrificing Canadian Militis.Let it not he forgotten, too, that thousands of farmers are cn- rolled In the latter.What le required at present Is rather 8 propaganda to inaist that the Milita and ail that pertains thereto bs the Militia of this whole roumtry farmers and alt and that it is both the duty and the interes of the Iatter to uphold and enlist in it far more than ever they have done in the past.\u201d SOIRNCE IN INDUSTRY Au interesting disewwion took place a short time #80 at the meeting in Cardiff of the British Association, ou the question of reecarch in indastry, some account of which should be profitable here in Canadas where therc is only just beginning to be proper public appreciation of the serves that science, rightly directed, oan afford to industry.We live in 8 solentiic age and unless practise is made to go hand in hand with advancing theory, litle real progres fa likely to be made.Before the war, Canada, no less thau Britain, was lamentably deficient in the provision made for scientific research.It had become a tradition for British chemists and other scienti.Hankins and Albert 1B.Smith wrote the .0 Arrangements have been completed for the premiers of Vitagraph's mammoth production of \"Dead Men Tel No Tales\u201d, which took several months in the making.The frst show!ng will be at a b'z Broadway theatre.A hox-party will be made up of Catherine Calvert, who plays the leading feminine role, Percy Marmont.Guatave V.Beyffertitz and Holmen Herbert, the three male ntars, Tom Terris, the director and and Mrs.George Randolph Chester, who edited the film.About the only personage whose fame is connected with this 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satisfying flavor lasting a {ley and \u2019 | ; Try it and sec that your desler DONACONA suppliss you with the genuine TOBACCO ROCK CITY TOBACCO CO., Limited J.ALLEYN, SAN, WE od AWNING MAENS seb 09.PAUL SVRDMA Talgtuns 0 LJ THE QUEBRC CHRONICLE J Social # Personal = \u201cMr, A.R Decary, has returned to town frem Ottaws.Mr.Paui Robitaille és pend'as à sw dogo is Ottawa.Mr.Omse Chaput, of Montreal, io saying at the Chateau.Mr.C.H.Binks, of Montreal, Is cegigtored at thy Chateau.] ¥n J.F.Wilkinson, of Meatreal, @ a guest at the Chateau.Mr.Louis St Laurent is expected te return today from Ottawn Mr.W.Feid is In town from Boston, staying at the Chateau.Lieut.-Cotonel C.A.Chaveau has ecoturned to town from Montreal His Worship the Mayor spent the week-end at St.Andre, Kamoursska Premier L.A.Taschereau ls expected to return today from Meontreal.Rev.P.P.Brennan.of Norfolk, Virginia, is in town, a guest at the Chateau.Rev.J.A.Trudel, of Berlin, N.H, Is m the city, staying at the Chateau.Mr.Frank M.Moore.of Columbia, O., registered at the Chateau vesterday.Mr and Mrs.H.C.Anthony, of Adams, Mass, are spending a few days in town.Mr.J.D.Henderson, of Montcoal, is among the guests registered at the Chateau.Miss Yvonne Gaumond, has returned to town after a months trip to the United States.Téeut-Commander W.Wotherspoon, ls in town from New York, staying at the Chateau.Mr.J.Arthur LaRue, Grande Alles, entertained a few friends to dinner on Saturday evening.Mr.and Mrs.J.Dumont, of Montreal, arrived in town yesterday and registered at the Chateau Mrs L.H.Levameur, who le v'aiting her mother, Mrs.Geo.N.Pelletier, wil return home shortly.Dr.L J.Montreuil leaves today for Hot Bpringa, Arkanma and New Orleans He will be absent four or five weeks.Followig her visit to R'deau Hall, Miss Fitzpatrick will be the guest of Mrs.Edouard Fanquier, of Ottawa, for some time.Captain Carl Falkenberg and Miss Dagmar Falkenberg.of this aity, attended the ball given In Montreat, Friday, by Miss Nanette Kennedy.His Honor the IXeut.-Governor, (ady Fitzpatrick and Miss Fitspatrick are spending a few days at Rdeau Hall, the guests of Their Excstiencies the Duke and Duchess of Devonahire.Mise Jutiette Pellot'er of Maple Avenue, Montreal, entertained at the tea hour yesterday, in honor of Miss Irene Cimon.of this city, who is her guest.Mr.Arthur Gagnon, Accountant, Public Works Department, has left tor the Temiscamingue region, where he wili spend a couple of weeks, on departmental business.The engagement is announced of M'en Louise Caron, daughter of Mr.J.Caron of this city, to Mr.Arthur E.Riddek, son of Mr.James Riadell, of Morrisburg, Ont.The wea.ding will take place in the near future.The many friends of Mr.G.W.Staton, who met with a seriou accident at Biliery Junction a few weeks ago and has since been a patient in the Jeffery Hale Hospital will be pleased to learn that his condition has greatly improved.EVERYBODY SHOULD BE IN GOOD HEALTH Most People Wonid If Their Blood Aad Circulation Were In Normal Ceadition Many men, women and children who are anaemic, run-down, thin and excvous, with no energy, no strength and no vitality miss all the joy of ie, Just because their blood le poor and circulation impelred So many wonderful recoveries from {ust such conditions have come to our atention that we want everyone in this city to know about Vinollt 4 not @ secret remedy but just a scientific combination of the most successful tonics known\u2014Iron, Beet and Cod Idver Paptones, and Glyverophosphates.Every run-down, nervous, anaemic, overworked reader of this paper should try it, \u201cPresent indications point to heavy crop production in Norway\u201d, mays Haakon Five, agricultural adviser of the Norwegian Government, and food adminietrator of Norway dur.Ing the war, who has arrived trom Christiana to study agricultural methods in the United States.Contlnuing he said: \u201cBefore the war the grain requirements of Norway were about 750,- 008 tons, of which 470,000 were imported and 250,000 produced ai home.Norway has now Increased grain production about BB per cent to about 449,000 tonn Fertilisers enter heavily into grain production, phosphate coming from America and potash trom Germany, Amerjoan sgriculturat machinery js used simost exclusively.While the luxury tax hes barred Importation of pleasure cars, farm trucks can be brought in, momt of which come from the United States.The use of farm trucks la rapidly Increasing in Scandiaavian countries and will con- sMauwe, since intensive farming je being developed.\u201d Meetings Today.Women's Auwiiary, (Cathedral Branch, Church Halt, 16,90 am.The ladles\u2019 Protestant Heme, Weekly Mosting, at 3.30 pon.Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Women's Branch | {i} annual meeting In Morrin College Hall, at 3 pm.° .Women's Missionary Circle, Baptist, ta the Lad:es' Parlour, § p.m.air] Guidée No 2% Company, in |( the Y.W.C.A.Buliding 3:36 p.m.* .Junior Auxiliary (Cathedral Branch) in the Church Hall at 4 p.m.Children's Mission Band (Methodtot) dn the Church Parlour at 4 pm.| (i * oo 0 | Junior Girls\u2019 Club (Trimty) in the Pansh Hall.§ p.m.+s 0 Y.W.C.A.Week of Prayer, subject, { \u201cFor the Spirit.7:30 p.m.Girls\u2019 Auxillary (Teinky Branch) (94 in the Parish Hall, 7:46 p.m.Womens\u2019 Work.This i» the season for sales of all kinds and already three Bocieties have organised them for the near|3 future.These are as foliows, the Baden-Powell Chapter, LO.D.E., \u201cFour Season Sale\u201d on Wednesday |{f of this week at 3 p.m.In the Y.M.C.A.Building, the annual male of the Homeworkers and Mission Band of Chalmers\u2019 Church on November 28th, and the Doll Sale which thr: Stadacona Chapter, 1.O.D.E.hoM annually, which will also be held on November 26th at the residence of | J Lady Price, U.3.SHIPYARDS BEHIND BATISH More So in Tonnage Under Construction Than Before |{} The War American shipyards are further behind the British yards in the totai amount of tonnage under construction, than they were before the war, says à statement lasued by \u201cLloyd's Register of Bhipping.\u201d This does not mean that American alvipbuiMing is returning to the small position it held in the world's output of ton.Our Reductions Now Hold Sway \u201cThere Is No Deception On entering our store you would almost believe that you were returning to the good old days when potatoes Gi were sold 25 cents a bag and butter 18 cents a pound.We reduce our assortment regardless of cost.If the good reputation of a firm is its greatest asset, our greatest ambition is to quote the lowest prices of the entire city.7 Come to our Store with confidence\u2014the big move- ment is on.TUESDAY WILL BE THE BIG DAY .FOR LADIES\u2019 AND MISSES\u2019 COATS.LADIES\u2019 COATS, $18.00 to $25.00.Tuesday .$12.50 LADIES\u2019 COATS, up to $40.00.Tuesday .$25.00 CHILDREN'S COATS, $10.00.Tuesday .\u2026.\u2026.$695 nage in pre-war mea, but it indi-| 4 cates how sharp the decline as buen from figure atalned by this country due- ng the war.Even on the present reduced scale of output, however, ile tonnage building in American yards repre- seria an increase of 1,097 per cent.over the total belag constructed just prior to the war, while the Uritah gain in th: same period has been only 116 pec cent.The great advance of American shipbbuilding over the pre-war satus of the industry, the subsequent sharp decline and the course of Britiah = shiphullding may Le shown dy the following figures siv- ing in groes tons the touais under construction for the two countries at the date named.The peaz of tha American ouiput was reached .n the quarter ending Marcel: 31.193%.Compared with the pre-war figures American shipyards arp now building 1.624.000 gross tons more and British yarde 2,009.00v tons Ai the maximum of (he American effort however, the gain over the 1914 Pgure was in excess of 4,000.09) tons, #0 that the pr.went figure marks a decline of naariy two and a half mii- lion tone Returns made by \u201cLioyd's Register\u201d for the quarter ended Beptemher 30 huwever, indicate Liat In some respects American sh.pyar se _| still lead the world.The chief demand at present is (or tanker tone nage, and in this Lyps of construction the United States is building more than double iircas Britain and all the rest of the world put together, Another poñi in which this country leads is In (he average sise of the vessels under construction.Taking steel stcamers, \u201cLloyd's Reglater\u201d returns show that wh.e reat Britain is buliding 912, aggre- zellng 3,715,000 gross ions, and ine United States only 280, totalin?1,736,000 tons, the average sise of the British steamers is omy 4,074 tons, as against 6,197 tons for the American vessels, Oot the 921 steamers building én the United Kingdom, 851 ane of less than 4,000 Kross tons each.Great Britain, however, Is building à number of large Missouri Pacife .3 2354 do pfd .444 4 NUM MMNEN NE New Haven .268 24 i ee Toronto, Ont, Nov, 13-\u2014\u2014Manitoba Na air rake wl ue oY 50 inats, No.2 64 3-tc; No.à 58 1-2¢;| Norf & Western .05 94 extra No.1 feed 58c: No.1 teed 86] Northern Pacific .88 87}, pass So feed §2 1-2c, all in store) Ont & Western .20 18 \u2018 of am.Pen Amer Pet \u2026.7 7 Northern wireat, New crop: No.1 tho ne $2.10; No.2 $32.09 1-3; No.3 $2.08 1-2; No.4 $1.99 1-3, all in atore Fort Willlam.American corn, No.2 yellow, $1.19, nominal, track Toronto, prompt ehipment, Canadian corn, feed, nominal Manitoba barley, in store Fort Wiillam No.3 $1.15 1-2; No.4 $1.05 1-2; rejecte 86 1-80; feed 86 1-8c, parer Ontario maiting $1.08 to Ontario wheat, No.8 $1.95 to $2.00, I.0.®.shipping points accord.mg to froighte: No.1 spring, $1.90 to $1.93.Ontario oats, No.2 white, nomi.nai 600 to 620, according to freighte outsive.Buckwheat, nominal.Rye, No.3 $1.80 to $ , Ontario four, im jute bags, Government standard.prompt shipment Pry at Montreal -nominal, 8.76.Manitoba four, track Toronto, cash prices, firet patents $12.90; =9- son pate $13.40; third patents 11.80.Millfeed, carlonds, delivered at Montrosl\u2014freighte and bags inclu.ded-\u2014Bran, per ton $38.00 to $40.38; shorts per tou $43.00 to $45.25; feed flour, $3.78 to $3.00 per bag.Hay, loose, No.1 per ton, 828.06 to $30.00; baled, track Toronto, $80.08 to 632.00.\u201cThe United States Bureau of Forelen and Domestic Commerce has announced that the Japanese alik orop is the Dest in years.As a re.\u2018sult of well fertilized muberries and favorsifie weather there are fine, large 0soscas | Plarce Arrow .Premsed Bteel Ca Reading .Penraylvania R.R.40% % eee Republic 1 & 8 .67) 47 Royal Dutch .%0 [1] Btlous & BF .28 14% Binclair Oil Cons .25); \u201c Southern Pacific .110 108% Southern Raltwey .34 2614 Bromberg Cr.se Studebaker .47% Texas Oll .44% Texas Pacific .32 $y Tobacco Products .8544 \" Union Pacife .,.121 120% United Retait Stores.611; 61 {1 ® Indust Alcohol .718% 71 U8 Rubber ., .6 8 US deel .0210.11H 823 \"ah Copper .+.84 82 Van Steed .s\u2026\u2026\u2026.47 41 White Motor .40% 40 Willys-Overland .7% % Worthington Pump .47% 47% BONUS N°rrce 1s hereby given that & V bonus of TWO PER CENT.¥pon the paid up capital stock of the bank has declared, and will be payable at the bank and its branches on and after Wednesday, the 18th er of December next, to shareholders of record at the close of business ou the 30th day of Novetder next.can of Noromar dent will participate of November e In pe bonce rateably to the amounts reon.\"By order of the Board, GC.B.NEILL, .General Manager, ttontrml, Que, October 36, 1930 THE CANADIAN PRESS |x TETE Ÿ MONTREAL EXCHANGE Enuuunansnunnel (By Camadiop Pres) Montreal Que., Nov.14 \u2014 Outé standing Saturday in a market of which weakness was the prominent featurs was the extereme weakness of Atlantic Sugar, which on dealings, In 3,740 shares, dropped to the low.sat price recorded on the Stock Exchange for the weue and closed at the low for the day.The final sale at 10, repressed a net decline of 12 pointe from Friday's close, and one of 144 points in the last three onthe.\u2018 The Paper stocks joined in the general decline.Riordon fell to a new low since carly in the year at 162, à drop of T4 points since Fr:- day; Howard-8mith lost a point: Spanish common 13, and Wayagamack 334 point.Fractionaly down stocks were Brompton, Luurentide and Spanish preferred; Abitibi held firm.Other large declines wers Bridgd and Lyall, each losing § points to = lows being respectively 70 and The Utiitiea were strong \u2018o weak.Detroit gained a point at 104; Brasilian lost a fraction; Power gained a traction; Quebec Raliway lost a point; Shawinigan hel steady: Toronto Railway lost 134 points and Winnipeg Rallway lost a point.The Bleelm held their ground except Ontario Bteel which In losing two points made a new recent low at 68.Steamsh'p stocks were weak, both losing a point.Can.Cottons and Wabasso, both recent heavy losers, were up a fraction, pus Texflle was down 1% points.Total Bales: Listed, 12.647 shares; Bonde.$800; Righta 567.(By Breen & Gourdeaw) Bid Asked Abitibl .B98} 69% Asbestos ss Bel) 'Phon 101 Brazlilan .36 Brewery .33% Bridge .70 Brompton s1% Canners - 40 Cement .Converters .cs Detroit .104 Car .38 Giaes .58% Dominion Ste PA Laurentide .2134 Lyall .ee.33 3 MacDonald .Ogilvie .Penman .1z Power .- 184 Ontario Sieel .Quebec .2124 Riordon .18415 Shawinigan .108 St.Lawrence - - fmelters .21 Spanish .24 Meal.\u2026 .60% Kteamahips .50 Atlantic .2° Textile .111 133 Toronto ., .18% 29e Wabaseo .58 + Lake of the Woods .138 Tramway Debs._ 47 Preferred.Ames .2.2 22202 26 49% Cement .80 .Car .se se Riordon .sa Spanish .Steamehips .dsbestos .Merchants 167 Monmreal .- _ Hochelags .\u2026.-.156 AFTERNOON BALES.Atlantic: 30 at 30, 25 at 27, 2% at 39, 60 at 25, 10 at 24, 10 at 25.10 at 24, 100 at 2316, 20 at 24.23 at| 74, 25 nt 24%.30 at 2214.110 at 224, 200 at 22.10 at 2714, 150 nt 22, 50 at 2216, 58 nt MI, 20 at 2144, 60 at 21%, 150 at 2014, 55 at 70.110 at 2044, 45 at 20, 25 at 20%.400 at 20.Brasilian: 600 at 351%.Brompton.110 at 614, 109 a* 61% 160 at 8114.95 at 61, 75 at 624, 175 at 62, I at 6114.Car pfd: 10 at 79.Steammhips: 45 at 50.15 at 49%.Dominion Bridge: 40 at 75, 25 at 7434, 100 at 73, 26 \"at ™, 25 at 69%.Dominion Steel: 275 at 47.Taurentide: 295 at 91, 78 at 92, 26 at 9114, 10 at 92.15 at 9134.Montreal Power: 168 at 78.Brewery: 60 at 64, 2 at R34, 300 at 53%.25 at 54.100 at Sdi4, 26 at 6444, 100 at 5414, 26 ai 54, 75 at 53461 Lyall: B88 at 38.Queber Railway: 25 at 2234, 36 at 211g, 28 at 22, 10 at 2234.Quebec Railway Bonde: 500 nt 68.Shawinigan.108 at 102, 15 ai 101%.8melterw: 665 nt 21.@toel of Canada: 28 at 60, 125 at $014.200 at 60.Spanish River: 26 at 33%, 205 at 83.225 at 84.BO at 84%.20 at 24%.160 at 84%, 100 at 84%, 100 at 84.2% at 8314, 25 at 8314, Textile: 25 at 11434.Toronto: 28 at 40, 176 at 3934.Wayagamack: 328 at 199%, at 109, 60 at 109%, 85 at 110, $0 a1 109.Riordon: 78 at 187.28 at 16634, 80 at 165, 35 at 164%.196 at 16 35 at 163, 30 at 183 26 at J63, 3 at 162.Spanidh péd: T3 at.8814.110 at 88.20 at 55% 975 at 88, 60 at 87%.88 at 08, 378 at 39, 50 at 33%.50 at 88, 15 9, 50 at 88, 10 at 87%.8% 10 at 88.Li Abitibi: at 59.6 at 58, 30 at $9.M$ at 150 at 60, 180 at 5014, 38 at 59%.st.Lawrence: 20 at 67.Ontario Steel.80 nt $8.Dominion Ga 60 at 34.Asbestos: 176 at 88.poil Telephone: 20 at 100, 10 at 101.SUGAR WEAKNNSS.New York.Nov.14\u2014Despite continued weakness reported in the raw suger market, there was no change ing the wholemle price of refined sugar Saturdsy, quoteflons.deing 10 to 10% cents per pound.Retail prises if varied betwen 11 and 16 conte.» # GLOSHG LETTERS B -fuemert 1 pointy were, :| watd: trend.100 at 89, B at Whe % THE LOCAL BROKERS (By Brencan & Dupuis) New York, Nov.13\u2014Today'» os son has been to a great extent à dé- plicate of all those of last week.From time to ume the market has acted weil und this has been particularly su in the early part of the ses sion, just aw it has for several days preceeding.Then, in the late trading, another wave of tquidation seemed to break out and in the last tew minutes the market has been subject tc a great outpouring.Of course Lhis slate of affairs cannot go on for ever, but the selling is evidently urgent, and certaily ne one would sell at this level unless they have Lo, so It must bé in the nature of a forced liquidation.We only hops that over Sunday peoples may have « chance to get to- æsther and the weak ones may be! able to arrange their affaire so ae to stop this persistent liquidation by the early part of the week.The closing was deprewsed and ax we have maid, at the very low prices of the ovement, les 776,960.(By Tireer & Gourdean) New York, Nov.13\u2014A continuation of the selling movement that has heen under way for several days characterized tnday's short semion., Opening prices were somewhat irre, gular although the majority favored the side of losses.An improving, tendency set in shortly after the) opening under the ieadership of the, railroads.This was fairly well maintained throughout mid-session, but! a renewal of the selling movement, deveioped in the final hour with the\u2019 welling pressure increased in aggres-| sivenees just prior to the close, with the result that final prices were about the lowest of the day and.new low records for the year were; established.: Su\u2018es utocka 776,500: bonds 756,000.ses (By L G.Icaubien & Co.) ! New York, Nuv.13\u2014The market: was [rreular in the enrly trading.but for a time gave quite à fair show of strength in sume quarters indi-' cating that short covering was in.progress.\u2018The oll stocks, equip-' menin, some of the steels and such! issues as American Wool, Retalls Stores.and Marine l'fd were noti- cegsle in (his :erneet.Yeaknesd continued.however, in the sugar to] sues, Motors an® low priced ralls, In the 2nd hour anather outburst of seliing pres-urr developed which, «event away the temporary evidences ot'atren-ih and rezulted In another decided break._Raitrond stocks wore especially aféec:ed in this move and losses of wuffered by, Hotlhégn l\u2019avifie, Heading.Northern Pacifigmmnd te à losmer degree Sy otheew'wiich have shared in the up- © Phe cquipint! steels and oil Stocks were disn denressel by the liquidation snd a number of new low recardr were made.The close was weak and nervous.DEE EEE EEEREE RES] THE CRICAGO a Wo ° 8 PRODUCE MARKET : \u201d 3 CRASH ZSKRNA Chicago, MI, Nov, 14-Æhort eov- ering made a higher range for al! grains today with wheat leading.\u2019 The maken were aver-enld and offerings were light.hut the up-turn\u2019 , favored fajled to hold ax heavy sel! ling developed and coarse grains\u2019 broke sharply.At the finish wheat {showed a net gan of 3-4 la 2 1-2; cents.Corn was 1-4 cent higher to, 1 cent lower: oats were unchanged, to 1-2 cent lower and provisions: were unchanged to 35 rents higher.Wheat December $1.79 3-4; March, $1.70 1-4.Corn, December 74 5-te; May 78 Oats, December 47 5-£e: May 83.\u2019 Pork, November $23.60; January $24.30.Ribs, November $13.75: January 312.27.| puansren en zRana hd a .ons.EH London, Nov.13\u2014Cicse, Calcutta linseed £54.Linseed of bts.6d.Sperm oil £80.Petroleum, American refined 22 3 1-4d.; epirite 24, 4 1-44.Turpentine spirits 110s.Roein, American strained, type \u201cCG\u201d 466 Tallow, Australian 76s.8d.440.Savannah.Ga, Nov.12\u2014Turpen- tine, nothing doing: last sale November § at 112; réccipte 834; shipments 10; stock 15,793, Rosin, dull: sales none: 2,704; shipments 23: stock 68,567.RUERNRENRNNRNUND a EGG MARKET » Ottawa, Ont, Nov.14\u2014New laié eggs are scarce and firm.Many small shipments of supposedly new 1aid do not grade hich, eggs showing mans of being held.There is no change in the export situation, Many exporters are shipping heavily on previous contracte to clear before the close of the navigation at Montreal.A London cable sys spinners of lan cotton have decided to contimid bperntors.où 8 weekly basis of 96 hours fer another four kveoks THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.UR REAL ESTATE Department is perform-; ing the following functions for clients: Burns AND Sazuso Rzuaz Esrats Coumcrne Rats Aron 10 Rrrams NecoriaTiNe MORTGAGES 3-4c.118 lard, January $15.72: May $15.30, 3t *® a1 © ze 2e se 06 36 D8 06 0694 26 0e de 9e A | Rævroeo Houms Our experience ensures to clients full returns from their real estate.Correspondence or interviews invited.\u2019 Quebec Advisory Board W.M.BANCROFT .Branch CFO.T NUAN Lowager SIR GEORGE GARNEAU JOSEPH PICARD GEORGE H.THOMSON se St.Paul Street RENE C.px LERY, Seerstery THE ROYAL TRUST COMP.EXBCUTORS AND TRUSTEES BRANCEES HALIFAX \u2014 HAMILTON OTTAWA HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC ST.JOHN, N.B.MONTREAL st.% NFLD.power of money is great Our Service To Investors IDLE MONEY In theses prosperous days the earning Industrial Municipal expansion is calling for appropriations, offering investors high returns on fubly secured capital.Those whose savings are lying by.stag- natag at merely nominal interest, now an opportunity to place their funds\u2014 \u201cldle Money\"\u2014to great advantage, assured of considerable profits practically without rink.We have listed a number of these sound investments én which we strongly advise the placing of \u201cIdle Money.\u201d A letter marked \u201cService to lnvestors\u201d will put you in possession of facte concerning these certain sources of income.and huge have ADDRESS-\u2014 132 St.Peter St.QUÉBEC M.S .WHEELIWRIGHT & CO.Canadian Investment Securities TRANSPORTATION BLDG.MONTREAL ORTAWA JALY GOSSIP ON | THE LEADING STOCK PROTECTION FOR A dispatch from Menphis Tennes- | see, says an order for $0,000,000 feet of southern hardwood umber, has heen placed by a European syn-: dlcate with a Memphis firm.À.a Gold to the amnuvat of a little less than $1.000,000 has been received at YOUR VALUABLES How much would you lose\u2014if your bonds, deeds, jewelry and other vslusbles were destroyed by secident, fire or stolen ?To keep such assets in unpfotected places is to risk San Francisco from Australia for the: tots] loss.Rent a Safety Deposit and obtain account of the National City Bank assured safety.- for shipments.More shipments of the gold that was purchased by that; institution are expected.! cununnannnnnn| OF CANADA \u201d : COTTON MARKETS i QUEBEC BRANCH, ,; ë M CPC LOVE, © oe ea + = \u2018Manage.% 2e 2e 28 26 96 38 06 0808 M New York.Novemher j1-\u2014Cotion futures etomed quiet, Closing bide: Ven, 18.97-25e: Jan.17.78-802;, March, 17.68-70e: May, 17,50-60e; Juiy.17.23-40\u20ac.Rpot closed quiet.?Mitdiing uplands.19.40¢c.| | - 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE (By I.G.Reaubien & Co.) New York, on: London: pound sterling .$ 3.36% Paris: franc .fra 17.20 Brussels: franc .fes.16.30 .BEAUBIEN & CO.STOCK BROKERS Members of The Montreal Stock Exchange Quebec Office: 70 St.Peter Street.L.T.des RIVIERES - - - - - < - Manager Phones 6645-6646 Sept.30xmon- wed.tritt.Qeneva: franc .fcs.6.83 Madrid: peseta .3.1185 Herlm: mark .$.0119 Vienna: crown .eer d 00% Rotterdam: florin ,.8 29 Rome: lire .$28.55 SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.#8] * ; 98 25 28 06 96 98 90 90 26 90 06 95 0 M M NN Compild_ for \u2018The Chronicle rs ree General Steamship Neen, 12 5 Fort street, Quebec.Subjest t Change BREEN & GOURDEAU Stock and Bond Brokers, 147 Mountain HilL Telephone 185-186, Correspondents: Jenks, Gwynne & Company, members of the New York Stock Kachange, and Fortier, Besuvals & Ce, smunbers n£ the Montreal ftock Exchange 18 Imperator .19 Grampian .20 Victorian 20 Minnrdoss 20 Baltic 20 Cassand 20 La Toucsine.20 Yan \u2018re 23 23 Acuitanis 24 Mctagams 34 Carmania 24 Sicilian recotpte} 1} Canon! 8 Br = J Per { In view of the excessively depressed condition on the Canadian Bond Market, we recommend the purchase of Canadian Government and Municipal Bonds, and especially advise the following : Due To Date Price Yoold Victory LORD.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.# pe 1932 $98.60 6.85 po \u201d © camssrseacess.5i pe 1933 6.34 pa ® « eco.BA PS 1937 6.00 pa.1933 8.84 pe.1937 8.68 pe 1924 6.37 p.c.1934 , 8.34 p.«, 1930 8100.00 6.00 p.@ City of Quebec .\u2026.\u20260000.6 pc.1950 100.00 6.00 pa BARRY & MCMANAMT \u2018Bankers and Brokers 10-20 St James St, Quebec Telephones: 7007-7008-7009, 10 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, nt MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920.Indispensable in the home and always ready when required.Styles for all purposes kept in stock at the Mechanics\u2019 Supply Co.Limited Phone 651 - - - - - 80-90 St.Paul St, Quebec 48 ML Jules SL.Cuune 7480 The mos: centraily silvated, al Modern conveniences First clars cuisine and service.All gouds direct, i r farm.We Lake sur own bread and French fastry, and serve purest milk gad cream boitled at our own farm A select romert tor lady Tourisia ons & few minutes to Aute darace.; Uppers frowns bam, to | p.m.: Maylixiy DINE arte Manhattan 235-244 MULALAIN BT.MONTREAL Transieut and Permanent Accommodation.Excellent Cuisine.Rates & Hooklet an Application GE = St.Lawrence Hall MONTREAL 120 ST.JOIIN STREET (near Rell Telephone) Best Servion and Best Meal at Popular Prices.new entrance on ficent ST.JAMES STREET 200 Hooms (many with Dathe attached) Our Regular 30c Dinner.from $1.30 1a 8 P.M.is unsurpassed } XN anywhere.! .American n from $8.50 |} tos4se per day.| A 3 HIGGINS Limited C.F.B.License No.10-8612 \u2014 de À, Jeu-Corur ADVOCATE 43 Bt Peter Sa Phone: 8418; Rea: 1918 European plan from $1.50 to 32.50 da 2er $7 Seven Dollar $7 Seren Dollar | The Walderf Hotel.55-857 St.Ann 86 Opposite City Hall Park We have decided to take a limited | number of table boarders for only seven dollars à week, our m' iis are - the best in town, our service i: frreproachable, and we want to hav: all our patrons very well pleased Come in and register for a wee.tral, you will be satisfied.$7 Seren Dollar $7 Seven Dolla Sept.4x31 SCHOOLS SUPPLIES tuled Scribbling Docks, from 2e earh up.Ruled Exercise Fook, from Re eacn ASK TOR Cole s Clear up.Leud Pencils, at fc, 20, 3c, Sc, 10c, 18¢ each.Pencil Bharpners from 3° each up Pencil Boxes, from 10\u20ac each up, Pens and l\u2019enhoiders from 10\u20ac each up.Pen and Pencil Erasers from fe each an.Slates at 120 pach, Carter's Ink.at Be bottle, T.H O'NEILL | 247 St.John St.La H, LEVASSEUR, Reg'd.The Mouse where yon ce pro- eure the Genuine Artiels and at Reasonable Prices Just received: French Martinique Rbum.\u2018The most névantagecus thing te have ia the house.Distrivutors for Caledonia Springs Co., Adanae and Red Arvew Goods.148 PALACE HILL, Phone 1146 Juasisxly Menesty Bringe Me Strength Quality Brings Me Custom.| Jos.Cote Smperter and Whelemle Groove ses GE PAUL ST.- QUESBKO.© Branches tm the CNY (or Smokers\u2019 Roquisites In the Matter of Florildo Jun, of Lachine, Que, Bankrupt, Take notice that the undersigned authorised Trustes has been substituted as the Authorized Trustee of \u201cthe above ertata for and in the place of Me.J.A.lefehvre, of Montrear, to whom the authorized assignment was made.Datod at Quebec, this 12th day of November, 1920, R.ERNEST LEFAIVRE, Authorised Trustee, Offices of Tefa'vre & Cagnon, 147 Mountain Hill, Quebec.Que AGAIN AT 25 P.C.The whole assortment of goods at Marceau & Co.is still being sold at 25 percent discount.MARCEAU & CO, 155 St.Joseph Street.Quick Shoe Repairing Co 40 Garneau Boots soled and hesled in 38 minutes\u2014Repairs of al kinds executed promptiy\u2014~Satisfaction suaranteed.P.DANGLE, Formerly of the Quebec hog Repairing Co.tn charge.Oet.17:2m famous Cafe de Paix of Paris wberc RER AAA AR AAA A RAR RER en.\u201cTrumpet Island\u201d at the Victoria\u2014 At The Theatres = | =) = Dustin Farnum in \u201cBig Happiness,\u201d A Dramatic Masterpiece of Two Continents, at Classic Theatre Today HE IS SUPFORTED BY A DISTINGUNERD CAST \u2014 SCENES OF HIGH LIFE IN PARIS, THE ALPS, PC Correspondence.Quebes, Nov.13th, 1930.GARNEAU REFORT Mr.The Bditor, Quebes, Dens Sir, \u2014We believe that the report made by the Hon.Nemise Garneau and Mr.Elises Therlault, M.P/P., for L'Islet, concerning the abolition of the tarift is a false re- pert for the reason that the Counties of Quebec, Dorchester, Belle~ chasse, Moatmagny, L'Istet, Rimouski, Gaspe\u2019 and Montmorency who are some agricultural consti- tueneies tm the District of Quebec dave voted in majority against reci- proeity in 1911.We know very well that the Hon Nemese Gameau and Me.Elles Theriault have furnished ail their efforts to have the BfM of Reciprocity approved by the electors of Quebec and L'lalst counties in 1911 but they have been defeated by the Hoa.Lu P.Pe.letier and Dr.B.Paquet.Yours truly, J.P.Richard, CR.dure kh the trenwndous wraggic of | thrve perivis, (win\u2014brothers unlike cacepl a fece aud forme-\u2014adid 8 go.whow lives, dost.ny has interwoven in a strange nuanner.' The picture js an intense dramas with many colorful scenes of the guy, cosnopoi\u2018ian life of Paris before the grout war.A cufe senting \u2018used iv un exact reproduction of the men aid wonien of tbe upper strats ul stwurty amd fahion gather to laugh aud chat over sparkling beverages.Autual avenes of the Swiss à Alps are minong Lis many beauidful weeps of the play.A distinguubed supporting cast which includes Joseph Dowling (une well Joved Patriarch ln * Miracle Man\"), Froderick Malatesta, Bonn, SE IN i nephew of ex-Premier Netti, of Uaiy, PP and Kathryn Adams, the later why SOBIRTSON-COLE ANE Sorenis considered to have the most perfect | beautiful gowns.This is an \u201cextra good photo-play\u201d which everyone should sre.The : | usuel extra numbers will be shown The Big orchestra is another big ! at RER EEE EEE TENT Vaudeville and Selected Pictures at the Auditorium profile on the screen wears many | i i ! | ; The work that opeñs today at \u2018he Auditorium promiscs to measure up to the accustomed high level of cxoilence.Thero are Sve acs of \u2018vaudeville, # big photoplay feswuring Jack Mokford 8 comedy of Uw ; Jiggs series, and other pilarce.! The vaudevilie features a variety of well chosen attractions such us 8 big novelty Juss act by Al aid Nam Demont: on the other hand, Jul Hdwards and boy will present vo wmmal acrobatic act They per | Form wiunty that are truly astounding.Texas and Walker have à good Western style performance with the lariat while two other mascal acts will give the show a close rewæblanoc to cabaret attractions.Maurice { snd Mort have a musical novelty act and Ween and Van Scelan will give { what will be recognised as a great musiosd presentation.Jack Pickford, in \u201cThe Man Who Had Everything\u201d wil bs a wol- ome guest at the Auditorinm.Jack has a brotheeiy-divided popularity with other Pickfords and in \u2018\u2019The Man Who Had Everything be will \u2018win the fow lovers nf the silent stage who have not yet passe! over te sis camp of admirers.As for the J 2gs comedy, brothers, the Jigg's Up.\u2018or ibis comedy depicts what the aun thor tcrms\u2014\"huther\u2019.Ci-w.- Shave\u201d.All followers of the \u201cBringing Up Father\u201d cartoons will sdd to thelr own mirth when they see this come ly not a cartoon, but an hogest-to- oodnevs, true-to-fun acted comedy.llow's Nggs, you my?Heuer than ever\u2014since his \u201cClose Shave.\u201d EE ESSIEN Wallace Reid and Bebe Daniels in \u201cThe Dancin Fool\u201d Now Showing at the Empire Theatre fland=ome Wally Reid's latest starring feature \u201cThe Dancin Fool\u201d in the stellar attraction at the Empire today.The pictarc Is jum about ! Use most entertaining offering breesy Wally has had in sever] months.Bebe Daniels nids and abeta the handsoune star in a series of ultras modern dances.culculated 10 make anyone open heir eyes.Tully Mar- \u201chell, Lillisn Leighton and Raymoud Hatton ave in the cast.In the «ule of a young man who comes to New York Lo crmer business.the star meets with circumstances wisich lead him to an up to date cabaret ; where be makes à big discovery and cnters upon à semmtional career.i Other subjects, including a Prisma natural color p:eusre, the Iliit- (crete Digest and Strand comedy co nplet the program.IRR Fages-Taschereau Wedding Scenes: Tromendous crowds saw \u201cTrum pet Island\u201d on opening day ai Le Victoria Thouirs yesterday, and wore lmmensaiy jHeuacd wilh the picture, which is one of the finont specials offercd to Quebce- Marguerite de in Motte and Wallace McDonald two Canadian stars, are featured; and they acquit thenmselves nobly, Thero In an sir-plane thi] in (his picture which has never been equalled on the screen.A good comedy and the popular Ruth Roland nerial is on the bill as well a.short scencs of the Fages.Taschercau wedding, one of Quoboc's most noteworthy society events Chronicle Files 100 Years Ago Ou Tuesday, the 7th instant, at Three Rivers, after & long and severe |liness, Mrs, Marie Anne, spouses of P, Melvin, Ksq., of this city.! Her romains wwe inierrsf on the! following Saturday morning in the Parish Church of that town, attend.| o by some relations and friends of; this place, and UL] n SBE A ce \u2014\u2014 Demand Refused The London Morning Chronide of the 4th October, states that the Portuguese regency had at firm con manded woops from the British Government to resist the (nsurrece tion of Oporto, but soon after with.drow the demand, forseaing that the interference of a Foreign (Jovernment would involve their country in civil war and desolation.Chronicle Files 25 Years Ago Panet-Taschereau The marriage was solemnis«d on Tuesday last in the Sacred Heart Church, Ottawa, of Mims Corinne Taschereau, daughter of Judge Taschereau, of the Supreme Court, to Lieut.Eugene Panet of the Royaj Enganecrs, son vof Caionel Panet Deputy Minister of Mitiua.The
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