The Quebec chronicle, 8 février 1921, mardi 8 février 1921
[" Weather Forecast: Fair, Not Much Change.| omen 111 EoD BETTY'S GRAPE FRUIT MARMALADE and GREENGAGE JAM Both Fruit and Sugar Only 16 os.jars, 45¢ each; $5.00 s dos; $0.50 per oaco.A.GRENIER LIBERRL CANGIDATE WON IN WEST PETERBORD BY OVER THOUSAND PLURALITY Government Standard-Bearer Second\u2014Burnham Split Conservative Vote Ensuring Defeat\u2014Farmer Made Strong Third\u2014Laborite Only One To Lose His Deposit Pelerboro, Ont, Feb.7\u2014The by-| self and the Liberals of Peterboro election today in the partly urban,|on your splendid victery.No politi- partly rural constituency of West|cal contest In years has been of like Peterboro resulted in the defeat of: gignificance.We may mow look fore the Dominlon Government candi-iward with confidence to the triumph date, M.Denne, by well over one af Liberal principles throughout the thousand plurality.G.N.Gordon.\u2018 Daminion at the general elections, Liberal, was the successful candi-|which, if the Government ja at ail date.There Were also In the field a, capable of interpreting public opin- iebor, & farmer and an Independent ion, should be granted without de- candidate, namely, Messrs.MceMur-| ray.Campbell and Burnham.The election foilnwed the resigna- lay.\u201d \u201cIt han heen generally conceded that this bye-election would be the tion some time ago of J.H.Burn- most significant\u2019, said Hon.W.Lham, who was elected in December | MacKenaie-King, When speaking of 1917.as a supporter of the Union the Liberal victory In Peterborofovernment, led by Sir Robert Bor-:Mr.King said: den.Mr.Burnham remigned as 8| The isoue was clea: on the protest againat the Governmenhcons gaunpation of the righ nt the peo- Unuirg in office without an appeal 1 by the Meighen Adminietration to the electors and in thin contest, \\n carrying on à government withe be ran as an Independent, coming put a mardate from (he electorate.in fourth with the labor man at the foot of the poll.At ten o'clock the vote stood as follows: di.N.Gordon, Tâbern! 3,984: R Denn:.Government, 2,697: J.C.Camphell, U.F.O,, 2,428: J.H.Burnham, Independent Conwevative, 2.41; Thomas McMurray, Labor, 975.There are stil five polls to hear from in the county.The final figures will make no material change in the standing of the candidates.Gordon leads the fleld by a majority of 1,287.The vote against the Government was over 9.000, or about three and one half votes to one.Some days ago Mr.Burnham pre- Gieted that the vote against the Government would be four to one, McMurray is the only candidate who loses his deposit.The result was never in doubt after the first half- fosen polis were received.When the result was definitely known, congratulatory telegrams were received by Mr.Gordon from all over Canada, Including one from his father who resides In Torentn.Ome message read: \u2018This will mean a general election\u201d.In 1917, JF.Burnham was elected by a major- tty of over three thousand and in 1911 he defeated the late Hon.I.H.Stratton, by a majority of 45 votes.The city vote la strongly Conservative and the country has usually returned a majority for the Liberala In this etection the country vote went against the Liberal candidate and in favor of Campbdeil with the ot vole running strongly for Geron.It was one of the most exciting election nights ever recorded in the ¢ity of Peterboro.Crowds lined the fireets and no soomer was Mr.Goréon's election assured than a torchlight procession was formed and headed by a band, paraded the main mreets of the city.Mr.Gordon was carried up and down the streets on the shoulders of his supporters.Obvious Disappointment Ottawa, Ont, Peh, T-\u2014(Canadian Prems-\u2014The West Peterboro result waa received In Government circles with chvious disappointment and considerable surprise.All through the contest was looked Upon as being of doubtful outcomes with the probability of a keen ran for firet place between Mr.Gordon, the succesful Liberal candidate, \u2018and Mr.Denne, the Government nominee.It was not empected, however, that Mr, Gordon would have so Marge à majority.\u2018The defeat of the Government noe minee is attributed to the comparatively heavy poll recorded for Mr.Burnham.Mr.Burnham, it is ar- Rued, obviously eplit the Government vote.À thousand or so votes for Mr.Burnham, it wae thought.would practically nulitfy the chances of the Government candidnte\u2019s election and Mr.Burnham secured more than double that number.The Hy-clectinn in the second which the Meighen Administration has loat out of Ave by-elections held fice, Two other constituenci® are vacant: Yomaska, in Quebec; Tork.Sunbury, in New Brunswick.Writs for hy-electiona in these divisions will be issued in due couree King Jubilant Hon.W UL.MacKensie-King, Leader of the Liberty Party.tonight dispatched the following telegram of congratulutions to Gordon, the succesuful Libera! candidate in West Pererbora: \u201cThe Livers! Party joine me in hesrtiest congratulations te your.The returns show the people are against the Government by four te one and that ia Indicative of the public opinion throughout the Dom- \u201clen from the Atlantic to the Pacide \u201cUnder theme circumstances the Prime Minister should not attempt to meet Parliament but should ask the Governor-General for a dissolution so that the people would have the right to return a representative Parliament and a responsible mine letry to carry on the affairs of the country.The election shows the wisdom of the progressive forces uniting to make sure of the defeat of the Government at a general lection and the desire of the people to see the Liberal Party in its logical and historical postition of leadership of those Corces aiming at the triumph of Libera! and progressive measures.\u201cThe election will be taken every.jwhere as marking the turn of the tide against the Government and the return of the Canadian psople to a progressive Liberalism.\u201d { Mr.King paid a warm tribute to .Mr.Gordon, the succesaful candidate and his conferees of Peterboro.{ \"I do not count this a tribute to !me but as the desire of the people | for responsible government,\u201d said G.N.Go:don.the Liberal candidate, when the result was known.\u201cWe have succeeded in Peterboro in driving the fast spike in the coffin of the Meighen Government.\u201d After the first twenty polls were in, Mr.Denne conceded his defcat and thanked his workers assembled in the committee room for their cooperation and support, Mr.J.C.Campbell, defcated U.F.O.candidate, addressed his supporters in similar terms.He sald he looked forward tn re-entering the local political field at some future date after the re-distribution promised by the Government.He sald that one effect of the campaign was that the farmers were never united so strongly as they were today.An appeal was then made for funds to help defray Mr.Campbell's election expenses and will de well responded to.The Labor candidate attributed hin defeat to a genrral split in the labor ranks.He sald the labor men did not stand together and the election forces of the liberal and Government wire too large to cope with, Press Comment Montreal, Feb.7\u2014Press comment on the result of the West Peterboro by-clection, i» an follows: Montreal Gazette: \u2014 \u201cMr.Denna, Géapite the severe handicap of Mr.Burnham's candidature, made a spirited fight and a strong run.The result is none the less disappointing from the Government standpoint and will be construed as wigni(ying much more than \u2018in warranted by the actual facts.If [there Le one consolatory factor, ft \u2018is that the constituency voted over._wheimingly In favor of a protective polley.\u201d \u201cThe Liberal randidate, Mr.Gordon, has been alected In West Peterboro.For this success he is indebted to the division of the Conservpiven between Mr.Denne and Mr.Burnham.The total vote polled for the two Conservatives was about a thousand greater than the vote poll od by the Liberal.It must be cheer Ing to Mr.King to have at st won a seat in an Engllsh-epeaking riding In one of the numernus by-elections which have been held since he took his place as Literal Leader in the House.\u201d since the Administration nwwued of.| Toronto Mail & Pmpire:\u2014 GAZETTE CALLS FOR ELECTIONS à |Advises Government To Prooeed With Supply Bill Then Go To Country Montreal, Feb.T\u2014(Camadian Press)\u2014Under the caption \u201cWhy not an appeal\u201d the Montreal Gasette tomorrow morning will urge «ditorisly upon the Federal Government the advisability of a general élection after the supply bill has been proceeded with.The Gasette will say in part: \u2018The bye-elections won by the Government mean merely the retention of seats and indicate no mew popular confidence, while the contested seats like Kent Elgin and West Peterboro have swung to the Opposition and weakened to that extent the strength of the Ministry It happens that at the moment the time is propitious for an election, gave that supplies have not been voted.[The advice we have to give the Government is to procecd with the supply bill and then permit the electorate to ex- presa ita preference for parties in order that stabte administration and confident policy may be carried on.The situation is now uncertain; the lite of the ministry hangs by a thread; and under the elreum- stance, strong and effective administration of affairs is impossible.\u201d DEMONSTRATION BY CHINATOWN In New York And San Francisco Against Proposed Loans New York, N.Y., Feb.7\u2014More than 1.000 residents of New York's Chinatown temporarlly dropped their New Year's celebration to march to City Hall for a demonstration protesting against proposed joans to the Peking Government.Scores of banners were displayed.read: \u201cLoans to the Peking Government will prolong civil war in China,\u201d while others were inscribed \u201cPleass lend no money to destroy our people,\u201d and \"Long live the Constitutional Government of the Chinese Republic.\u201d Public Protest San Francisco, Calif, Feb.T\u2014 Several hundred Chinese paraded here today in a public protest against granting of loans to the Chinese Government until internal differences are settled in China.Protests against loans to China are based upon claims that new funds in the hands of the Peking Government would be used in mill- tary operations to continue the strife between the Southern China Constitutional faction and the Northern Chine military party.SUBSTANTIAL DECLINE IN SMALI-POX CASES Ottawa, Feb, 7\u2014A substantial decline in sha total number of smallpox cases in Ottawa was reported by the Health Department et the City HaH this morning.There are now 148 cases in the city compared with 163 cases on Friday.The evribarge nn unvaccinated passenger traffic from the Ottawa Hull, Ayimer and Gatineau Point district into the province of Quebec has heen working amoothly during the past week, according to Dr.Palardy, Officer of the Quebec Superlor Board of Health.He stated this morning that from 3 to 16 passengers were vaccinated dy the inspectors on every train entering the province from this district.WIDOWS\u2019 AND ORPHÂNS FUND, Ottawa, Ont, Fed.7.~\u2014~A widows\u2019 and orphans\u2019 fund similar vo the one dn force at Toronto will be eatabl'ahed here in conmection with the Ottawa Fire Department es e result of unanimous decision of the tirement to contribute one per cent of their yearly wages for this purpose, The proposal was presented to them by Chief Graham, Saturday.Toronto Globe:\u2014\"\u201cIn & voice that can be heard throughout the country, West Peterboro has asked the Government to resign.The votes for Gordon, for Campbell, for Burnham, for McMurray, will all be added together on the question raised by the late member for the constl- tuency when he resigned in protest against the usurpation of office by an administration whose mandate expired with the dissolution of Unfonism®.; Le Canada:\u2014 \u201cIt 1s a magnificent victory that the Liberal candidate in Peterbore West has won.For a Liberal to have carried this old Tory stronghold by a crushing majority indicates to what a degree popular frel< ing has thought proper te show itnelf.; \"The victney has a double sige mificance.It Is a complete rebuff for the Meighen Oovernment and It to a brititant triumph for Liberal sdeals which sows that in the very heart of Ontarin our party is still vigorous and strong.\u201cIt the Government persists in aéministering the affaire of the country after thin clear verdict of the people.it will de an unspeake able usurpation without example in our history.\u201d eee \u2014 The Quebec QUEBEC, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921.COVERNMENT OF MANITOBA SAFE Hon.C.D.McPherson Elected At Lakeside Following A Sharp Campaign Winnipeg, Man, Feb, 7\u2014(Can.Preas)\u2014¥ollowing à sharp ten-day campaign, Hon.C.D.MéPherson, Provincial Minister of Public Works, today was re-elected to the Manitoba Legislature for the rural constituency of lakeside.The by-elec- tion was necessitated by Mr.Mc- Phemwons elevation to 8 post in the Norris Cabinet in succession to Hon.G.A.Grierson, who resigned be- caume of ill-health.MoPherson had s majority of 160, with one missing po, which will not materially affect the figures His opponent was E.H.Mulr, who ran as an Independent Farmer candidate with the endormation of the Farmer group in the Legislature and with the active support in the campaign of W.W.Robson, leader of that groups, and several of his followers.Muir was not endorsed by the United Farmers of Manitoba.In the general election of last summer, with the came candidates in the field McPherson detoated Muir by 26 mafority.Premier Norris and some of his ministers spoke in the riding on bela of the Government candidate, who is a colonel, a war wete- ran and a newspaper publisher at Portage-La-Prairie.: Some of the political significance attached to the Lakeside contest by observers was removed today when Premier Norris armounced that irrespective of the result he would meet the Legislature when it convenez on Thuraday and would hold office until he was defeated by 8 vote of the House or until the Executive term was brought to ite normal conclusion.There had been signs that McPherson's defeat would involve the resignation of the Government.The fate of the Norris (Liberal) Government depended on the election of Mr.McPherson, who sought re-election upon his vappointment Provincial Minister of Public Works.RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF FIT AND UNFIT mentary Committee By Veterans\u2019 Association Ottaws, Ont., Feb.7T\u2014(Canadfan Presa)\u2014Complets re-establishment of the fit «s well as the unfit will be urged on the Parliamentary Committee dealing with soldiers\u2019 civil re-establishment by the Great War Veterans\u2019 Association of Canada.This was decided today by the Domimon Exceutive of the Aasociation which met in special session to consider the programme to be placed befnre the committee at the coming session.This programma included sn appeal for a Federal housing grant for rtturned men; industria) credits; re-education, increased and longer term pensions for tuberculosis patients and problem cases; a dollar per cent.pension policy; amendments to the Insurance Aot: adjustments to the Workmen's Compensation Act and unemployment Insurance.News Index.Page One.Liberal Won In Peterboro.Gazette Calls For Elections.Government Ot Manitoba Safe.Many Shootings Were Reported.The Inquest Is Adjourned.Demonstration In Chinatown.Page Two Household and Fashion Hints.Page Three, Alleged Killer Lodged In Jail.New Cure For Tuberculosis Wae Rared On Misinformation.Will Meet On Tuesday Next.Hon.Dr.Tolmie Denies Report.Serious Loss Through War.No Connivance By Government.Murder Suspect Now In Quebec, Grain Growers Answer Guthrie, Distress Of Famine Added To.Discussion On Unemployment.Ruling Princes Summoned.| Was Scene Of Tong War.Mine Workers Were Arrested.Nitroglycerine Can Exploded.Sillery Council Studies By-Law.Page Four.Lditorial: Preas Comment.Theatre Review.Soft Coal Is Now Cheaper, Pays Tribute To Bir Wm, Price.Women's Legal Disabilities, Mr.Letourneau Dined By Friends.Elect Officers Of Sharples Ltd.Growth Of Church In China.Page Siz.Jack Britton Defended Title, Big Bill On Friday Night.Prae-Burn Is Coming Here, at.Vailers Won In Overtime.Good Racing At Ottawa Mect.Important Cogs In League.Page Seven.Men Oppose Electrification.Page Eight.Mirat Salling Will Be Orbita.Will Probably Be Total Loss.Opening of Parliament.Page Nine.* Financial and Commercial News.Page Ton.At The Theatres.Social and Personal.Women's Work, Reminiscences Of The Past.Will Be Urged Upon Pariia-| Benny Adeleman, at whose house Temperatarcs.Jacques is a l'oomer, atated he was tin Mas certain Jacques had returned to his Prince Rupert î 3 m house sbout 9 o'clock Friday Right | over ot as 52 had taken à bath and gone to bea.| victoria > : 5 YS se He wus positive Jacques Nad not Kamloops \u201c DTT as \u2018 gone out again afterwards.Calgary ad ERT 50 Mre.Adeleman, he said, had pass Edmonton ° so 2% 8 od by Jacques\u2019 door at 11 p.m.The Battleford +.ss .82 door was partly open-and she could Prince Albert \u2018 3 3 hear his snoring and taking in he | Medicine Hat ET o Weep.{ : P.A Fradiey, Manager of the | Moos Jaw.: pH store at which Jacques worked.| Regina.\u2026 2 22 gave him à good character and mid pe UE : 24 he had known him £a three yours.whit Riv : 26 Mre.Bradley snid Jacques bore no | 5, e % nd 1 13 lerudge againet Pa half-mater and Lana u A 1% 8 \u2018hed went her a card at Christmas.Toronto.1 28 3 > Kingston .8 3 MONTREAL WOMEN'S Montreal 1 21 1 11 a8 1 CONSERVATIVE CLUB Quebee.« se Montreal, Feb.7\u2014A woman Con-|ât.John .- .14 2e servative Club, designed to interest Halifax .14 20 :tral organisation In Montreal in the first permanent Conservwtive Womens Club to be formed In this PUBLIC WORKS EXPENDITURE.: Avon MANY 5 WERE REPORTED From Various Sections Of HOOTINES (THE INQUEST 15 ADJOURNED: In Westmount Murder Case; ireland Yesterday, Also| Until Thursday \u2014 Prisoner Other Outrages Remains Cool .| Montreal, Feb.1\u2014Coron.r Me.| t Mahon conducted an fnquest this morning into the death of Adelina! Malherbe, 67 Clandebuye Ave, who wag found with her skull crushed in on Friday evening last on Prosprot Ave, Westmount.\u2018The most important evidence was that of à young man, Madere, who swore to having met Jacques on Friday evening in the vicinity of Prospect street.Rene Madere, a younger brother , however, unable to identify the prisoner as the man they had met on Friday evening.The brother and sister of the victim also failed to identify the axe, which caused the girl's death, as one that had bern used by them.Medical evidence showed that the back of the axe had been used, not she sharp edge.Throughout the hearing Arther Jacques sat quietly following the proceedings.The inquest was adjourned until Thursday.The court room waa crowded to: the doors and a seething mass of people surged back and forth in the corridors, 30 keen was the interest In the ssréid Westmount tragedy.Coroner McMahon, however, ordered the court and corridors cleared and permitted only the witnesses and those directly connected with the case on the premises.The father and brother of the victim were the only members of | her family tn attend the inquest.Mrs.Matherbe was so overcome by the realization of the tragedy that she was unable to leave the house today.Doctors McTaggart and Deromephysiciane, testified that, as the re- œuit of the autopsy performed, the blow on the victim's head could have been caused by the axe found near the scene of the tragedy and admittdly owned by Arthur Jacques, the youthful uncle of the girl, who is under arrest as a material gvitnesa in the case.The blow, stated the doctors, was struck from behind and directly downwards, causing death practically instantly.\u2018The physicians further testified that there had been no attempt at violation or further outrage upon the victim.affrays and outrages wire reed from varjous sections today.reo masked men raided the Baggot Street branch of the National Bank in Dublin today, sluded police pursuit and escaped with £1,000 Two mllkary lorrice were attacked in Lennox street, near Portobello Bridge tonight.Two bombs were thrown and a boy was injured, but there were no casualties among the soldiers.Armed men attacked the home of Gilbert Fenton at Clonkiity.Feston and his son defended the place and both were wounded, the father seriously.A military party entered Knockagree yesterday and ordered several men to halt, They stampeded, whereupon machine-gun fire was opened from the lorry.A boy of fourteen was shot dead and two others, eleven and nine, playing in a fleld.were wound«d.Patrick O'Sullivan and Patrick O'Shea, youths, wers shot Sunday night In a melee between civiliane on Patrick's Quay, Cork.O'Sullivan died this moraing and O\u2019Shea\u2019s condition is critical, Deny Shooting.Lomdon, Feb.§\u2014The Dublla au- thoritirs, according to the Press Association.definitely deny the shooting of Michael Collins, Dublin, Feb.7\u2014Numerous shoot- A Dublin despatch today said Collins.who was an adjutant of the lriah \u201cRepublican Army\u2019, had been shot dead while giving instructions to his men carrying out an ambush action.POLIGE SHAKEN ; INGUSPIGION That Jacques Had Anything To Do With The Malherbe M FATAL DKRAILMENT.Vancouver.BC, Fab.7.\u2014En- Montreal, Que., Feb.7.~The gineer Johnston 3s dead and Fire- J 7 man Middleton and Express-man Holmes are injured, as the result of the derailment of the engine and express car of No.1 Canadian National Rafiway passenger train.westbound, 150 miles east of this! city Sunday morning.The train | ran nto @ rock alide.Engineer Johnson, who was ®adly scalded, died in the Kamloops hospital last night.ELEVEN INCHES OF SNOW FELL Sydney, NS, Feb.T\u2014Eleves inches of enow has fallen here since Sunday morning and the storm shows no sign of abating at neon to- dey.All trains on the Cape Breton suia-diviston of the Canadian National are behind time and the city and inter-urban tram services are aleo disorganized.Roads are block-| ed with drifted snow and will pro-; bably be two days before normal conditions are restored.The Weather.Toronto, Ont, Feb.7\u2014The depression which was in Texas last night has become unimportant! while the other one which was in\u2019 Rritish Columbia is now centered in| Alberta.The weather has been fair today throughout the Dominion with the exception of a few light anow-! falls over Lakes Erie and Ontarioin the Western Provinces it has been quite mild.Police, it is now claimed, are shaken in their beNef that Arthur Jacques, unde of Adeline Mslherbe, found murdered on Prospect Street, a lonely residential thoroughfare of Westmount, this city, last Friday night, had anything vo do with the case.Further clues are coming to ght in the case.An automobile which had been A-iving close to che scene of the murder at the Lime of its oocurrence at 10.30 Friday night, has reported that it nearly can over a man at the corner of Prospect street and Green Avenue at about that time and the police think that this man, ¥f he can be found, may have seen eumething of the crime.Another man is sso being sought who Je reported as having been seen nearby at the time of the murder, Various other gources of information are algo heing looked up and several new witnesscs Will be called to the coroner's count Thursday, when the case is again investigated.Further investigation of the record of Arthur Jacques, disclosed that he ie a half-brother to Mrs.Malherbe, mother of the victim, and it has also been asce:tsined that he left the Muiherhe home two and a haif years ago and not five, as the police had at first understood.It is stated that sa a result of these investigations ths police are sl en én theër bellef that Jacques had anything to do with the case.Questioned by the police to-night and instruct women on issues of the ¢ay, and particularly on the platform of the Conservative Party, is in process of formation In thie city ae! 8 branch of the National Liberal Conservative Association.The club Is ambitious in design, and alms to spread throughout the| frovince, aithough keeping the cont This} ce) below zero.Forecasts: Tower Lakes and Georgian Bay: \u2014Fair, not much change in temperature, Ottawa Valley and Upper St.Lawrence: \u2014MFalr not much change in temperature.Lower SL.Lawrence, North Shore: \u2014 Fair, change In temperature.Buper'or:\u2014Fair, not much change In temperature today, higher temperature hy Wednesday.Manitoba: \u2014Fresh lo strong routh- erly to westerly winds; mostly fair and milder.Saskatchewan and Alberta: \u2014Most.1x fair and mild today, stationary or lower tempoarature by Wednesday Maritime Provinces:\u2014Light te moderate winds, fair.not much change in temperature.quit and not puch city.Ottawa.Ont.Feb.7.\u2014(Canadian Press) \u2014Tota! exnenditure incurred by the Department uf Public Works auing the fiscal year 1919-10, ace cording to the annual repert of the Department avaiable to-day, wa $30,485,460.Of thie sum 946,837, 137 was charged 10 war appropria- Temperatures: ; Chronicle, == FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR POINTED FOX ANIMAL SCARVES I Now selling at $20.00 Former values from 860.00 These figures are lower than these samestoles can be sold for later on.Present | indications are that there will be an increase in Fur prices fefore the Fall.An Early Selection Is Advisable | \u20ac Silver SILVER to be useful, good looking and durable need set neces sarily be real expensive.The better grades of Sheffield have all the attnbutes of geod silver without excemive cost A Splendid Showing We have carefully selecied sa ample »0- sortment of high-class Sheffield Silver such as astute buyers pronounce the best thew have seen.Patterns that cannot be told from Sterling and a quality thet is worthy of the best of homes are hams found G.SEIFERT & 50NS, fy Jewellers.16 Fabrique St.Opp.City Hall.Those little French Clocks that we ordered from Paris for our Christmas trade only arrived within the last few days.They are all eighv day movements, mounted in substantial gold bronze cases and average about three inches in diameter.The dials are white or giit with Radium and alse with black hands and figures, The numerals are Roman and Arabie.The choicest time pieces made, the prices from $20.00 to $50.00.They are select effects for a high class trade.are not fllustrated and advertised in catalogues.G.SEIFERT & SONS.These clocks In Quebec Since 1878 For your 1 Groceries, Wines and Liqours § Send your order to i FRS.BOURET 181 to 187 St.Paul Street, Quebec Phones : 1608 and $846 Jan.28 to Feb.18.}' Jassnasunsusnians) furans anaNRANSY ê SKIPPING MOVEMENTS.x 5 DEATH TOLL HEAVY » ° \u201c 0e se 96 28 96 26 98 08 06 90 98 36 36 96 90% | \u2014\u2014 .0 Arrivals at Halifax, Feb.7: Str.: 6 » L.J.Drake from Tampico.Cleared: 8 Lawrence, Ill, Feb.7\u2014 8% Stra.Lady of Gaëpe for Boston; # Eight persons are dead and 8 Schr.Marriet B.for Havana.M another probably fatally in.% Steamer arrivals, Feb.7: Ber 98 jured as the result of the % gonatjord at New York from Ber-|% explosion of the can of nitro- % gen: Frederick VIII at Christieneand | 98 glycerine at Cross Road 8 from New York: Ramore Head at|S$ School, two miles west of 8 Hamburg from St.John, N.B.# here, shortly after noon to- 8% M day, according to last re- 8 \u201cBIG TIM\" SURRENDERS, % ports.Five of the pupils % Chicago, Feb.7T\u2014\"Big Tim\" |M¥ were killed instantly and 8 Murphy, Labor leader and politician (8 two died later of their in- 3% sought in connection with a 8100-10 juries.® 000 mail pouch robbery at Pullman | %§ \u201c Inst August, surrendered today.[HN HRB HX UX ENN 96 NN Vincenzo Cosmano, an associate of Murphy, arrested on the same charge, It out on bonds.Both men denounced the charges as & \u201cframe up.\u201d EGGS ARE CHRFAPER .IN MISSOURI NOW At.Louis, Mo., Fed.7\u2014Hest eggs sold at wholesale here today for 38 eenta a dozen, a decline of five cents mince Baturday and 22 certe in the Mat fortnight.Favorable weather conditions and lower C\u2018eed prices were attributed as contributory cau- sen for the downward trend.Kansas City, Mo, Feb.7-\u2014Een priced cominued on a downward trend today with snother drop of| which is not more exmensive in the three cents a dozen quoted here shat to dump into the river eeverak Fit egg #0'd at 3¢ cents a dosen thousand do¥are worth of Yauor | wholesmle, 39 cents under the pre-|used as evidence aguinst peurwosh veiliae market two weoltd ag.convicted of selling it.THIEVES BROKE OPEN FEDERAL BUILDING Philadelphia.Pa, Feb.7\u2014la their quest for liquor, thieves broke open three doors in the Federal Building and made off with some of the best brands of contraband Jiques whikh was about to bs deswoyed.The theft occurred between Satur day night and this moraing while each floor and entrance of the building was quarded dy watchmes, 1t is believed that the theleves word prompted by knowledge that jud of the Federad Circuit Court just ordered the United States Mare \u2018 entree dar Rae «a = a \u201cAFTER EVERY MEAL\u201d Mint leaf.pervermint or (us- clous Juicy fruit.gither flavor is a treat for your swest tooth.And all sre equally good for you.Teeth.appetite and digestion all benefit.Your nerves will say \u201cthank you,\u201d your vim will respond.WRIGLEY'S Is liked for what it does as well as for its BIG value at the small cost of Sc.The Flavor Lasts JUN TARA JUICY FRUIT i TALIA [ER | together as advucates of provincial.| owned tanking institutions propose.6AIN RESPECT OF WESTERN GANADA Experience Of Dakota Banks Has Emphasized Strength Of Canada\u2019s There je @ marked change in ventiment in Western Canada regarding the Canadien banking system, following the extensive bank fuilures dn Dakota.Not only have the critics of the Ganks-\u2014end the vréticiens hug Leen ugdy of pal.itical inspiration by those desing to make capital against Eastern in- mitutlonse\u2014been rebuffed but there are evidences tn the Western newspapers cf a charge of feeling towards the idea of government veu- tures In the ficid of banking.When it can also be sited on the awih- unity of the president of the Cansdmn Banking Association wnat loans in the Western provinces were increased $90,000,000 us year d conditions prevailing any case againet the banks is pretty wall dissipated.The following op- | fnions should be of great assistance : to bank managers in showing how Western opinion has changed.\u201cThis is not a time to dabble in visionesy banking ventuces,\u201d warns the Calgary Herald in a Umely editorial treating of the Canadian banking system.The radica) outbursts aguingt Canadian banking principles with which many in the West are disposed to amuses themselves have \u2018heen appreciably ten.pered mince the North Dakota bank cries.Tne cofapse of the political! movement in North Dakota which | brought about what the Yorkton.Sask., Free Press describes aa \u201cia-.mentable and dist bing uncertain.tive\u201d should go very far toward warning redccals that politics and a countrs'e banking cannot be linked \u201d TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.ANOTHER VERSION OF THE à COAT FROCK For The Parlor Do not miss examining the fine assoriment which we have in Parlor Sets and Chesterfields; a large variety of elegant patterns and | recherche colors.| Chesterfield set, upholstered in good quality tapestry, cheep at $160.00.Our special price .$128.00 Living-room set, upholstered in flowered repp, cheap at $75.00.Our special price teens FR 07.00 Living-room se¢ in fumed or golden oak, upholstered in good invitation leather, cheap at $57.00.Our special price $44.00 $ piece parlor set in mahogany firish, .ww Gertrude Beresford, Perhaps no other mode has met with se much appreciation in recent seasons as has the coat dress.In with a trimming of white angora.The effect in exceptionally smart.| The coat flares prettily at the sides.| and the long tight sleeves are finished with a narrow band of angora.This trimming distinguishes the front of the dress.The high collar reveals another of fashion's trends.The black velvet hat adds to the effectiveness of this creation.Of course, touches of color in the\u2019 guise of flowers are often intro- Parlor set in mahogany, upholstered in good plush, 3 pieces, cheap at $105.00.§ piece parlor set in mahogany, upholstered in good brocatell, cheap at The resu:t of euch domination is summed up by the Regine Leader | when .t reaches the conclusion that \u2018it 66 evident that a state goverd- ment like a private individual must ! conform to economic laws if if hupes Ww establish evund institu- tons.\u201d Both tn the provinces of Saskatchegen and B:éraihn Columida there have heen political planks which propose -pcuvincdiet banks.The scheme for British Columbia wa LA CAISSE D\u2019ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC Savings Bank, Quebec.Its special object is to receive and secure the deposits of sums however small they may be to help creating provident habits.of ry Goods \u2014 GREAT BARGAINS -\u2014 0 \u2014 ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS =.0- Ladies\u2019 Wool Sweaters .50 Percent Off Dress Goods .eee 50 Percent Off 0 im 33 1.3 PERCENT OFF Middy Waists, Navy Serges.Voile Blouses, *.Coats, Georgette Blouses, Crepe de Chine Blous: Towels, Linen Damasks, White Quilts, Napkins, .Cottons, White Sheetings, Sheets by the Pair, >.xs.Colored Ginghams, 68c, for .48¢c Colored Prints, 38c and 40c, for .ce.28¢ THESE ARE ALL GENUINE REDUCTIONS.GREATEST SALE OF THE SEASON \u20140 Simons & Co.20 Fabrique Street Opposite City Hal ICE Ea greater financiat freedom N remedy and preventive of colds.chills, praposed by Hon.John Hart, Min.© ister of Finance, vevently as fo.-! marriage und the home-making pro.lowe: \u2018The estapkshment of 8 provin- ial hank wo that the provincial en vermmen: can accept deposite and keop the money of the peuple of this provinoe here for the devolop ment of this province instead of having it ant eus?hy the big baakn vhrough their branch smwtem and ioamed out at high rates in Toronto Monceul and New York while bus.ines men here cann get credit.\u201d \u201cThe anewer comes from the Calgary Herald\u2014a Western enterprise , entireiy\u2014when it says: \u201cCritieai vutbreaks of a smilar nature are not infrequently heard \u2018in this country.Every once in a while agWations muse dor the estab- liehing of local or provincial banks «with the avowed purpose of securing than the chartered tanks of the Dominion (eel it 1s safe to grant.The experi- jment was tried in North Dakota and iit failed.The people there worse off now than under the original eywten.There 4# No ineason to would succeed in this country.\u2018The Canadian banging aysten: has proved strong and dependable.The crisis through which the country is passing at the present tme le again demonstrating cares it may appear hareh but when firanness and caution are the very qua\u2019ities needed.Without question \u2018Canada would today be in a much 5 : ous ei 4 } } | more preca-dous position had it not line large sugar bowl been for the foresight and decisive faction of the Canadian banks.\u201d Then as @ further trihute to the\u2019 \u201cWe have heard a great deal in this western country of the merits of the amall iocal! banks so plentiful in the United States.We have, heard much of the disadvantages of | the Canadian banking sysiem, much more than Hu: we have not yet heard nf a financial atringenry fn any a: all of the Western Provinces resulting in the \u201cusng down of fifveen Canadian tranch banks.a aimilar aftuatinn in the West to that which 18 ~sueing trouble in North Dakota: sume of our farmers: : and inflamed, the speedy and moet\u2019 { effective treatment is to, now and again , dissolve 8 Peps infection-killing tablet | in vour mouth.Peps reach ths inner © #issues which are the parts sctually af- : fected in throst and chem ailments.! Liquid medicines can't do this.! Just 88 you breathe in the germs of | throat trouble, s0 vou rast dreaths in the remedy to chase aad exterminate, these germs, hefors thay fea] their way ; into the windpipe and chest.Thess i soothing, germicidal Peps vapours | uickly allay inflammation and soreness ; they overcome the hoarseness, difficulty in swallowing.and irritating dry cough.Pres from opium or other habu- forming drugs Peps provide the ideal grippe, influensa and throat troubles.Beware of snbrtitnten and tabiats contarnmy formalin which ievitate and ie- fame the throat and air passages uPEPS pm rms in 1 Winning Numbers are Perhaps in a year of so she would © Ih believe that the same experiment | j the curtains for ten years or more.its sabimy.There are times when in individual\u2019 bmneh hank system as apposed to (oral banke je this comment from | à | the Moosomin, Sask.Herald: | practical features.can he arated | We are experiencing | duced on such hats and are most\u2019 picturesque, Economical Brides By loretto C.Lynch.Our special price .,.$88,08 | $160.00.Our special price .$130.00 knbw exactly who said it, but it is most certainly true.And the average little bride or bride-to-be, In these modern times least of all can ufford expensive things.Even yet too many of our young women enter {i Se if your bills bear any of the above numbers, and if hey do, present them to our general office, and you will be reimbursed for the full amount of your pur- Public Notice is given that in ac- ,cordance with By-Law No.1 of the |Company, à general meeting of the sharehoiders wlil be held at the \u2018Head Office, 126 St.Peter Btrect, chase.fession without sufficient training and sometime without uny training for the big job.| Talk to any woman who has heen, \u2018married five yeurs and she will ray\u2019 something like this.\u201cHad 1 known: un much as | do now when 1 was! uelecting the furniture for my home | {I would never have bought those | three ugly, uncomfortable chair It thought 1 was geeting a bargain! by taking the met when ait I really.{wanted was the settee.\u2019 | The other day in a department store an engaged girl was purchus- ting curtains for the little home she i\" {was to go directly to after the wed- {If ding.She was buying panel cur- {tuins.She had heen to the little (apartment and had the measure.menta with her.The windows were ! narrower than the average.vet this girl bought panel curtains of un- {usual size to fit these windows and {i jahe paid all the curtains were worth.{i 5372-24 8555-20 9826-37 9835-13 9836-16 5366-27 5371-23 8501-9 4553-21 9043-29 9009-44 4779-33 3172-31 8869-50 5377-31 0462-8 9060-36 9060-29 9832-9 5600-3 8203-2 8832-10 5587-47 3181-35 5753-10 9613-27 9826-45 8892-36 8855-13 9009-24 8849-13 8869-49 3377-26 9060-26 9832-20 8520-31 53745 5372-35 11641-26 move.And it is quite possible that she could not use the curtains in another home.The investment was a poor one, because instead of having the use of 5600-6 : Quebec, on Morday the 14th of 8196-8 }, February, 1921, at three o'clock | P.M.to consider the annual report : - of the year ending December 31n:.5236 34 i! 1820.to proveed to the election of - | Direuturs and to trinsact any busi.4779-37 ess that may be called for .ANTONI] LESAGE, 5753-22 | General Manager 8516-11 ! Feb.4,8,11x3 9832-5 UNION BANK OF CANADA 9835-42 DIVIDEND No.138 8798-37 | Notice is hereby given that a d'dividend ut the rate of 10 pe.per 5371-14 B annum upon the Pald-up Capital } stock of the Union Bank of Canada.8832-36 I has heen deciared for ihe current {quarter and that the same will be 8812-16 | | payable at its Banking House In the 32- | City of Winnipeg, and also at ita I! tranches, on and after Tuesday, the 3181-46 li First day of March, (921, to ahare- I holders of record at th» close of lhusineus on the 13th day of Feb- \u201cruary next.| The Trunsfer Books will be closed i trom the 34th to the 28th day of February, both dnyr inclusive.fi My order of the Mward.H.1.SHAM, ! Cieneral Manager.| Winnipez, Jun.21st, 1921.| Jan.29, Fel 11,156.19,23,x8 she could only use them as long as she lived in this one apartment.Selecting dishes is An art.Have you ever gone into the housefurnish.ing department of a store and seen.table after table of sets of dishea?There is the butter dish that you! probably do not want at all, there in! and cream pitcher, when you might want two or three small ones, according to) the number to be seated at the table i and several other inartistic and im- \u2018if Silverware at Reduced Prices Salad bowls with silver base and spoon, regular $5.00 for .$4,00 Glass fruit dishes on silver base, regular $5.25 for .$428 Glass fruit dishes with silver handle, regular $3.50 for .cere.S270 Salad bowls with silver rim, regular LEGAL NOTICE $3.50 for .iiiinaL.82.80 \u2018ince © ;_ Canada.Province of Quehec.Dixririet of Quebec.In the Superior | Court.re: Fabien Marcoux, (de lieux Inconnus).Absent.Public notice in hereby given to any person being undebted to the .Buccersion of the sald Fabien Marcoux to meet with Mr.Paut Marcoux, of St.Jean Deuchatiton, Lothiniere County, Attorney for the \u2018legal Helrs of the said Succession, and to pay him tho several sums {that they owe to the sald Absent, and this within ten days following the first publication of the present nottee.Quebec, this fifth day of February \u2018one thousand nine hundred and { twenty one, ! J.0.ROY, It is no more expensive and far: lens expensive to select from \u2018 stock\u2019 just the pleces you want.: Should you wish to add to your dish supply at any time you can return {if to this reliable store and replace: breakage.; Perhaps you want suggestions as; to the use of oid, perhaps inartistic furniture that you must keep for a while.Maybe you would like to know the names of some books you \u2018un buy or borrow at the local library to help you to cook meals for two, or nuggestions as to what to serve to make suitable combinations and a well-balanced diet.| Perhapa you would like to know where you might get some lessons in cooking.Just what is your problem?But wee very rare during when you write me pleane inciose n he wa We bee stamped self-addrensed envelope and |i} Hi least t ks i answer, Let me help vou.ve i Just received i small 1 STOP SCHOOLBOYS FIGHTING i of sub dis Natick, Mans, Feb.7-\u2014The teach.t | ers of the Felchville School have | 0 Supe Signs.1 ahandoned the experiment of al-' | lowing pugnacious pupils to fight | | Pickle jar with silver handle, regular Silver sugar bowl with spoons, regular $2.75 for .2000000 +001.$1.80 $4.00 for .ee.$5.28 Regular $4.75 for .$3.68 Basement Swiss Lace Curtains \u201cBrise Bise\u201d curtains Swiss in sections, very beautiful, 36, 45, $4, 73, and 90 inches long, at a yard $7.00 | to .$18.00 D.P.8C MIS LINMENT ler Spanish Fl Curtains in Swiss it out with boxing gloves in the school yard with boy and gin pupils forming the squad circie of: spectators.This means of developing manliness in the lads seemed in à fair way to hecome a fixture in the curriculum until two combatants appeared In school with what are known in the prise rina an \u201ccaulifiower ears.\u201d It was in de-.terence to protesta from these : heroes\u2019 parents that the boxine ! glove purties were officially banned.| are hoiding thelr wheat for highe: | prices and neglecting to pay their debts We have had co«t failuren during past years in various Incailtes, we have had financial atringen- ries more or less pericdicaby, but) our Canadian hanks have alway: weathered the Morm.| \u201cSurely the trouhle in North ba.| kota will convince the fair-minded critère of our own banking system that although the Canadian system In not renfect iy fe much tn he pre tewed \u2018te the mnall local bank ave- net, and Brussels net, Hurry up and make your choice, for the quantity is limited, flowered patterns, at à pair $12.00 to .cen ee aaa $00.00 Second Floor Up Croup Pneumonia SA N All shemints & desire, 306.bod.oy rv) tem po ofien wraed an the host aye.tem fus Western Canada.\u201d -.+ \u201d à hsthma | | Quebec's Leading Newspaper ALLEGED KILLER LODGED IN JNL Said To Have Intended To Shoot Niece But Made Mistake Brockvilie.Ont, Feb.T-\u2014\u2014Derrtek Tennant, sileged self-confessed murder of Robert Wood at Caintown this morning was lodged in jail here at noon by County Constables W.I Mallory, of Mallorytown.The shooting it is alleged, was deliberately planned by Tennant with the object of killing Mrs.Wood his niece.In the darkness of the early morning he called, expecting her to answer.Inatead Wood remponded, appearing in his night clothes.He was instam- ly killed, falling down the stairs in the farmhouse after two charges of buckshot had lodged in his chest.Mre.Wood jumped from an upper window and escaped to a netghbor's house.She wwe not injured in the leap.Tennant then set firs to his barn and going to a neighboring Termhouse, surrendered, ter trying to hoot himself, and faling in this to cut his throat.The man je believed to de mentally unbalanced. other things he requires to know calm Dansant yet?4 he makes that :Prevoa, MUST BE A MEOCHANIC np.| Central Experimental Farm at Ot- | kerosene at 23 1-2 cents per madon.«rs and dealers In high class spruce, r wn in the\u2018 December number of the Agricultural Gazette of Canada.\u2018 lon.This of course must not be taken! in « itera! sense, but rather as sug-; gesting that the future agricuilur- Have you heard the new |i; mum commine with a mutde The WE&Y thon he formerly had.mbon (thés suggestion as his text.Mr.Gray Tro e ! tells of records that have heen kept at the Centra! Farm on the cost of | mood.He wil Q- \u201c\u2018perating three makes of tractors.olly .1 play t {The cost né operating H h night with the augmented or-' mqcior is shown to be greater than Kent House to hear the aug- chestra, under direction of Mr.he cost of operating the larger, that & in regard \u2018 + .[The cost at discing with the emaile: Mardi-Gras\u201d Dance.AU tp.is shown to be less dus to the grent- NOT DAY LABORER.°r Ppted posrtbie than with the Feb.T\u2014The farmer of | Sreater.\u2018The cost of ploughing with Ottawa, Feb.7.\u2014The farm smaller ts more than with the rger.The lighter machine burned D.Gray, Buperintendent of the|Sallon and the heavier machine, Cylinder ofl costs $6 cents per gale i VOLCANO ACTIVE.Redding.Cal.Feb.T\u2014Lassen Peak, California's only live volcano, threw fut clouds of steam for two hours tcday and then sank into a samnolent «stage.A similar phe- nemenon occurred yesterday, greater knowledge of mechanics: Accepting Take the 8 o'clock car to the the smaller mented orchestra for the big te horsepower.Last Days of Our \u2018AUTO LOTTERY SALE\u2019 Raffle the 10th at 4 P.M.VERY INTERESTING BARGAINS ARE OFFERED TO YOU TODAY IF YOU WISH TO SECURE A FEW MORE TICKETS ON THE MOTOR.\u2014 \u2014 Marquisette Bouses, new styles; value $6.00]D.& A.Corsets for Ladies: a regular $3.00 for $3.95, $5.75 $2.75 for LL.00000000 Colored Gaiters, 12 buttons: value $2.90 for $1.94, $4.75 for .Colored Leggings for Ladies; value $3.50, 15 Corduroy Leggings for Children; valued at for $4.79, $3.00 for $2.49, \u2026.\u2026.-.$2.25 «vee.$1.89 White Woollen Blankets.priced $14.50 per pair, for .$10.88 cove.$3.17 Heavy Sentech Wool Undershirts and Drawers for Men: value $2.50 for .$1.49 Colored Negligee Shirts with dress cuffs, sizes 16 to 17%: value $2.00 for .99c quality for .$3.90 for $2.00, and $2.25 for.$1,49|\\\\hite Dress Shirts, \u201cTooke\u201d make, sizes Black Jersey leggings for Childrenduced price oo.Bicycle Stockings for Boys.To clear at 69c Silk Stockings for Ladies: value $2.50 for 1654 to 1844: value $2,50 for .99c Fancy Ties, priced $1.20 for 64c, and $1.50 Heather Wooi Socks, English make: value $1.75 for $1.29, and $1.50 for .98¢ Re- $1.95, $1.50 for 98c, $1.25 for .79¢ White Wool home, made Socks, $1.for 69c Best quality Woollen Jersey, black andipiack Ribbed Wool Socks, $1.25 for .89¢ colors, 54 inches in width; value $6.50) for PR.v.X Remnants in fine quality Nainsook: valued at 50c and 60c, for 29¢ and Best quality fancy \u201cVelours\u201d Flannelette for kimonos: valued at 70¢ to 90¢ for 33¢ | Tickets Free on All Purchases.| FAGUY, L | 1 554 to 264 St John Street DISCOUNTS ON FOLLOWING LINES.Dress Goods, 20% ; Silks, 25%: Gaiters, 33 1-3%: Woollen Hosiery and Mitts, 25%; Gloves, 20%: Sweaters, 33 1.3%; Linens and Linings, 15%: Underwear, 20%.EPINAY & FRERE Tl, 83 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE \u2018 TOMORROW \u2014\u2014\u2014 JACK : x @WFY- LEAQUE GAMES X BRITTON DEFENDED HIS TITLE AGAINST TED KID LEVIS IN NEW YORK NIGHT Bput Wont The Full Fifteen Rounds\u2014Lewis Took First Two Reunds, But Champion Earned Honors In Rest\u2014Battie Of Tongues As Well As Gloves t 3 Mew York, Feb.7\u2014Jack Britton, the wdrld\u2019s welterweight champion.cleverly defended his title against Ted Lewis, who claims the English championship, in a fifteen-round bout at the Madison Square Garden tonight.The judges agreed on Britton as the winner.The men weighed in at 143 pounds eight hours before they entered the ring.Both were in excellent condition.Lewis had the better of the exchange in the first two rounds during which both contestants bat- tied with their tongues as well as with their gloved-fists.Britton protested against Lewis having a rubber protector in his mouth to guard his teeth.When the bell had separated the | men at the end of the second round someone in Lewis corner shouted at Britton, who turned quickly ane rushed back to Lewis\u2019 corner, sending his gloved hand into the face of Charles Harvey, lewis\u2019 manager.Jawis took a swing at Britton ail- most at the same moment and it looked for a time as if there was, going to be a free-for-all Aght in; the corner.Referee Dick Nugent, of Buffalo, stepped toward the men who by this time had been separated by their handlers and Britton returned to his owr corner.One of the boxing commissioners, who was at the ringside decided that Lewis had a right to wear the rubber guard and there was no more quibbling on this point.From the beginning of the third round, the champion got his clever left hand working in good shape and he kept jabbing and hooking it provokingly ino Lewis\u2019 face, occasionally mixing these blows with rights to the head or to the stom.ch.Lewis seemed unable to avoid J3rit- tons baffling left hand in every round thereafter except the tenth,! during which hs managed to land two telling lefts and a right swing en Eritton's head.This round wus shout sven, and with the exception | of the first two, B \u2018ton hal the honors in all the others.In one of the preliminary bouts, Midget Smith of this city scored a technical knockout over Dick Atkins, of Toronto, in the second round, when Referees E.Dick Nugent.of Buffalo, stopped the contest to save the Canadian from further punishment.The sem!-final of 13 rounds was a rather tame affair, which went the limit, Peter Hartley, of this city, 134 3-4 pounds, outfighting Ned Fitzgerald, of Australia, 138 1-2 pounds, in every round exept the \u2018nurth and the! judges\u2019 decision making him thei \u2018winner, Sporting Notes.The Sarvfields were defeated oh Sunday afternoon by the Chicoutimi Sean in thelr second game of the.trip, by a score of 2-1.However, | the local Irish team were Muding Tight wp to the third pariod, when | the homesters ran in two goals.In| Me Saturday night game Jimmy Lonergan got the two goals that tellipyy to Serxfieldn, while Chernoskie got the counter on Sunday afternoon.Walter Derouin only played In the Sunday game, while John Doyle did mot make the trip at all.Le is understood that the Chicoutimi temm want the Sarwiieids to make o return wn ¢ oo Last night's meting betwem: Jack Britton and Ted Kid Lewis, present and past welterweight champions, waa the nineteenth maesting between the two men.The bout mw Britton ' outpoirt Lewis, and thus retain his crown.Last night's dffair aleo served to show the fact that thers Le to love lost between the two men, for according to reports, It was a battle! of tongues as well as of firsta « oo There should be a great ~rowd on, ; hand to-morrow svening when the four City League teams gat down to .business, for Bouchard, Undoubtedly the greatest drawing card in the: |; City League, will probably be out | with the VoRtigeurs.; .! In fam night's cnnteuts of the | Quebec Military Indonr Rifle Tea.; gue, the RC.G.A.quintette defoaed the 22nd.Regt, the Voltixrurs twon| from the Royal Rifins, amd the Gar.| rison Rifto Amnciation Won from thel Machine Gun Brigade.Col.Chaat-: veau, who has presented a cup for competition, was en interested spectator.e .George Kennedy has sent ont an urgent cell to Mclean, the fellow who played with the Quebec profes.slonal team last year, to finish out the seasrn with Canadiens.Mclean, has, however, been reinateted as an amateur, and will hardly turn professional again.He started out thie season with Hamilton professionals, duc was reinstated about two weeks ago.\u201c The games in the Junior League will see Yount Sons of ireland play with Canadien-Francaie, and Shamjocks battre with Sarsfieids., .8 À 1 The first gaille this season in the § Boswell Bhield competition will be played this afternoon at 4 p.m, when the defender, Major Petry\u2019 ST.VALIER WON IN OVERTIME Defeated St.Charles Last Night\u2014Viger Won From C.N.R.Team In the Ligue Nationale games \u2018ast evening, two very good matches , were witnessed.The first contest resulted in a victory for the Viger sextette over the C.N.R.by a score | of 8-3, bu: it was only towards the \u2018end of the game that the winners \"wore abie to assert any superiority over ther opponents.At ons time fine two teams were even, the score | veing three ull towards the end of | the second periud, but with one min- BIG BILL ON FRB WIGHT Forty Six Rounds Of Boxing Are On Card\u2014Good Men In Action Quebec fight fans ard™ going te ase the Uigesy LIN they have ever had an oportunity of witnessing when they attend the coming scraps at the Auditorium on Friday evening.There are, a told, forty aix rounds of boxing on the bill, com- , posed of three ten Lound bouts, two six round affairs, and a four rouni preltininary.The main atigaction will gee i Chay lie White pitted against Mickey Delmont, of Newark, N.J., a boxer who, however, is making his home in Montreai now.Ths scrap alone ought to be worth the price of admission, but there are two other &ood ten round affairs on the bill.Frank Corrigan, the Stoneham \u201cFlash\u201d wil be pitted againgt 1X.O.Cley of Montreal, and Jos | WilMame, the local speed artist, is going up againgt Kid Fine, also of Montreal.In the six round affaira Joe Legare will hook up with Dan Haris (who \u2018has been after the soldier'a [traii for some months past, while Valere (itfrard will meet Policeman ! Patry.\u201cThe two pincipais In the preliminary are not yet known.Seats were placed on sale yester- Jay morning.and there has been a ute 10 play in the twenty Drouin prigk demand already, so that it siipped through for the goal that pehoves all fight fans who wish to put the Vigers ahead.They scortd , pe gure of their places t their twice In the last period, without , r or pie Valier, Buani any response from thelr rivals.phe other march saw the St.Valier crew nose out the strong 8:.Charles outfit in an overtime game.There was no score in the first period.but after the second was under way four minutes, Gelly put the St.Charles team ahead, only to have St Valier tie up the score through Gagne.There was no acor- ing in the third twenty, and Bussieree went through for the winning goal after three minutes overtime Teams and summaries: Viger.Oo.N.R.Goal Fournier .c.Page Point Morissette .«ures.Pouliot Cover-Potnt Lamontagne .Stanley Centre Boulanger .Marchand Right Wing Drown .saan, Valtiere left Wing .Cloutier .FPN «.Phillipa Substitutes: Fecteau .cesses.Zinek Matte .0000000000000 Bavard Summery: First Period.1\u2014Viger, Morissette .8:40 2-\u2014Viger, Boulanger .0:39 3\u2014C.N.R., Zinck 2020000 4:00 4\u2014C.N.R., Zänck .4:00 Second Perlod.6\u2014Viger, Drouin .T:2e &\u2014C.N.R., Pouliot , .11:00 7\u2014Viger, Drouin +.1:00 Third Period, $\u2014Viger, Matte .4:00 9\u2014Viger, Drouin .11:00 St.Charice.St.Valier.Goal Cardinal .T.\u2026\u2026.Laverdiers Point, Racine .+.» La Gagne \u20ac.Point.Lapotate .+ isvases Drolet Centre , Substitutes: Ameltny .Gagne Galibois .Paquet Summary: First Period.No score.Second Period.1==ft, Charles, E.Gelly .,.4:00 2==#it.Valier, Gagne .,.11:00 ° Third Period.No score.Overtime, es .3:00 POSSFASION IS AWARDED OF VALUABLE STALLION.New York.Feb.7\u2014upreme Court Justice John Ford today handed down a decision awarding immediate possession of the vaiu- able atalion F-dar Roek to John D- Madden.of Hamburg Plare Suck farm, Lex'ngton.Ky.Tne horse In now at the hrerding farm of John n Romeeter at Sania Rosa, California.The horse ariginally was the property of August Belmont, Who sold him to Madden.Twn years ago Madden soi4 half interest in the stallion to Rosseter with an agreement in contract that the horme was to he used on the Culiternba lthwedd \u2018a farm for the 1919-20 aenann, and to he returned to the Kentucky farm for the season of 1931-23.GRORF.KENNEDY 18 OUT FOR PTAYERS Montreal, Feb, M\u2014
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