The Quebec chronicle, 8 décembre 1921, jeudi 8 décembre 1921
[" 1 ld & ~ > Weather Fair And Rather Cold Forecast f î Chronicle.Temperatures: Min.12; Max 22 ESTABLISHED 1764.1921 \u2018Phones 1247-1248.vr nnn.FOSS ~ Duke of Connaught : FRENCH CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS ; Angolica, Glace and Crystallized Cherries, and Assorted Fraits.Also: BRAND & CO'8.famous Essence of Chicken and Essence of Meet in 2 os.Uins, 96c-cach.Store Closed Thursday A GRENIER Crop 94-96 ST.JOHN STREET.WHEN WILL OLD GOVT.RESIGN?Meetings Of Cabinet Council To Clear Up Matters Will Be Held / (By Canadian Press) Ottawa, Dec.T\u2014The: Government having been decisively defeated, it becomes an interesting question as to when it will resign.The ancient constitutional practice was always to wait until! Parliament had decided the matter by a vote adverse to the Ministry.This rule was first broken in 1868 by Lord Beaconsfield, and although this action was very much criticized at the time\u2014\u2014it being urged that the Ministry was dependent on and anawerable to Parliament and not to the electors\u2014the precedent has heen followed ssveral times since.In Carada, there have heen four resignations of the Ministry since Confederation.On the first occasion.8ir John MacDonald anticipating an adverse vote in connection with the Canadlan Pacific scandal resigned, and the new Minintry dissolved Parliament and were returned with a large majority.In the other three cames, the defeat in each certain, the ministry applied the verdict of the electors and resigned, though no doubt it was accelerated in 1596 by the Gov- ernor-Genaral refusing to make anv appointments on the recommendation of the defeated Government.On the resignation of ministry it Is temdered ¢o the Governor Geperal Ly the Premier who advises who should Le sent for to form the new m'nietry.If the person so sent for cannot form a ministry.he in turn recommends some one else but it ie for the future Premier to submit the names of the new Cabinet to the Governor General, The foflowing table will show the dates of the elections and res'gn- ations of the four ministries above referred te and the date on whirh each of the new Parlinmeats was opened thersafter.After the Conmervative Government was defeated in 1896, Sir Charles Tupper sought to fill up the vacancies in the Senate and to make a number of other ap- ointments, relying on the similar practice in England.The then Governor General, Lord Aberdeen refu- «ed, however, to ratify the appointments, upon the ground that condl- tions In Canada were not in that respect analogous to those in England and that such appointments would be calculated to seriously embarrass the incoming Government.When next Date of Parl't Election Day resignation Opened Jan.1874 Nov.1873 Mar, 1874 Sept.1378 Oct.1878 Fph.1879 dune 1x5 July 1896 Aug.1896 Sept.1911 Oct.1911 Nov, 1911 In the first case above noted, the new Governmem was at once form- .¢d and dissolved Parliament.which had only been elected on July 20, 1872 Meighen Spent Busy Morning Ottawa, Dec.7-\u2014In apite of the fact that he was et his office until midniæht recelving election returns, Premier Meighen arrived there In good time this morning.An atmos- phers of quiet pervaded the place, following the noise and bustle of Inst night when messages announcing the defeat of the Government were coming in constantly.Mr.Meighen spent practically the whole morning attending to his correspon- depce.He received a call from Bir Adam Beck and at noon went to the office of His Excellency the Governor General, wheres he remained for about half an hour.The Premier hat no announcement to make to the press when asked whether he would wait until the official returna were in before submitting his resignation to the Governor General.He sald that it would not de long before they were available.He stated (hat he would call some meetinge of the Cabinet Council in order to clear up matters which required the attention ef the HON.A.LEMIEUX TOBE LIEUT 60.Gouin, Mitchell, Beland, Lapointe, McMaster, Bureau, And Other Likely Ministers BIS OF FOUR POWER TREATY MUTUAL PLEDGE Not To Go To War Over Disputes In Pacific Without Discussion HARDING OPTIMISTIC Said Negotiations Promised To \u201cSuooeed Beyond Our Fondest Hopes\u201d \u2014\u2014 \u2018Washington, Dec.7.\u2014A mutual bleâge not to go to war over disputes in the Pacific without a \u201ccooling off period\u201d of discussion is the basis of the new four-power treaty proposed AS a substitute for the Anglo-Japa- nese alliance.Discussions of the proposal among the arms delegates have reached a well advanced stage, although none of the governments concerned\u2014the (By Canadian Press.) Montreal, Dec.T\u2014Places in the coming Mackensie-King Government are conceded in speculation in this city to Sir Lomer Gouin, who is talked of in connection with the Public Works Department; Hon.Walter Mitchell, for the Ministry of Finance; and Jos.Archambault for the Speakership.In connection with the Lieutenant- Governorship of the Province, & posi- tlon that will shortly be vacant, the name of Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux is freely mentioned.Hon.Dr.8.Beland and Ernest Lapointe are both slated for Cabinet positions.Hon.Jacques Bureau and A.R.McMaster will probably accept positions on the Bench, the latter possibly as Nov.5 for 8t.John's, Nfid.2e 28 38 26 98 26 96 96 98 20 38 96 6 MEIGHEN OFFERED CLARK'S BURRARD SEAT.(By Canadien Press.) seat in Burrard in order that Mr.Meighen may contest the constitueney.Mr.Melghen refused however, to make any statement in regard to the matter.News Index Page Oue.When Will Old Government Resign.Lemieux To Be Lieut.-Governor.Basis Of Four Power Treaty.Comment On Election Result.All-Round Congratulations.Weather Report.Page Two.Why Young Danes Stay On Farm.Page Three.Newfoundland In Blizzard's Grip.Special Honors For Marshal Foch.Dail Cabinet To Meet At Noon.Congress And The Biections, Party Gainses First Woman Member.Premier Elect Guest of Honor.Jap Troopers and Police in Chink.| legal Actions In Five Cities.| Page Four.| Editorial; Press Comment.- Paychology And New World, Page Five.Bye-Elections December 32nd.Young Offender Given A Chance.Church Rasaar Was Profitable.Rotary Club Weekly Lunch.Reminiscences Of The Past.Page Bix.Five Good Bouts Are Scheduled.Miss Jæitch Made Many Friends, Canadiens Held First Workout.[nowshoe Clube Held Meeting.Get-Together Of Baseball Men.Bicycle Teams Still Bunched.Page Seven, C.N.R.System Improving.Russian Officer To Be Reatored.Has Developed Appie Industry.Page Eight.Longshoremen At &t, John, N.B, Page Nine.Financial And Commercial News.New York And Montreal Markets.Page Ten, \u2018 At th Theatres.Social And Personal.ATRNRTARRARRNR present Government.The majority of the ministere received the returns in thei\u2019 own constituencies and Rt will probably be « day or twe before they return to the Capital \u20ac » From the Time You Enter our doors you sense à Gellghtfui atmosphere.Our informally arranged [che four powers has takes, our tastefully decorated rooms |[c¥ptance ati conspire to help you enjoy the deliclous foode that most appeal te your eyes as you select from eur discussion of a treaty draft.great variety.Elda Cafeteria United States, Great Brtain, Japan and France\u2014has given its final approval.A suggestion that the Anglo- Japanese pact be revoked has gone to London and Tokio.Possible controversies over the Pacific Islands alone, exclusive of the Hawaiian group and Yap, would come under the provisions of the new agreement.Yap is to be the subject of a separate treaty, negotiations for which are nearing completion, and Hawali is to be considered for purposes of the agreement, as part of the United States mainland.The problems of China or other portions of the Asiatic mainland are not to be touched by the proposed treaty, nor will it contain provisions relating to Pacific fortifications or the naval reductions program.It is possible however, that all of these questions may come simultaneously to the point of a decision.By the United States delegates, the project is regarded as establishing neither an alliance nor an entente but merely as applying to the Pacifile Islands the principles of the 30- odd Bryan pence treaties to which the United States already Is a party À public statement setting forth that position probably will be made In the near future.Conversations on the subject have been proceeding entipely behind the Apparently the negotiations so far have been kept withim a very narrow circle centering in the \u201cBig Three \u2014 Huges, Balfour and Kato.U.S, Officials Optimistic.As evidence of the optimism with which the United States officials, who are in on the mecret, view the general situation in the arms conference was given today however, by President Harding, who declared in a public address that the negotiations promised to \u201csucceed beyond our tondest hopes.\u201d Without making direct reference to the proposed four power agreement he predicted that the Washington conference would usher in a new day in international amity.All the outward indications point to a merging of the Pacific question with the naval ratio problem so fa: as the final decisions of some of the foreign nations are concerned.No reply from \u2018Tokio regarding the naval plan now is expected until the Japanese Government is also ready to make some expression of the fou: power proposal.Both Japanese and Chinese reflected optimism over the Shantun; negotiations tonight after another meeting in which the Japanese offered to give up the public property in the leased territory of Kiao-Chow as another step toward meeting the Chinese position.In the committee of the Whole of thé nine nations, a tesolution was Adopted during the day pledging respect for China's neutrality in future wars, and another restricting the uses of foreign radio facilities on Chinese soil.Mr.Koo, on behalf of the Chines: delegation, discussing Hong Kong an.the Kowloon situation, referred t« by Mr.Balfour, some days ago, said: \u201cAs to the leased territory of Kowloon, leased to Great Britair much is to be said for the fmport- anos of Hong Kong to the trade o: nations, and for the way in which its facilities are made accessible t- the traders of the world: and whil: there may be & necessity to provid tor the protection of the Hong Kong harbor tn the interests of such trade.the retention of Kowloon may not necessarily be, in view of the Chinese delegation, the sole solution of this problem.\u201d \u2018There le a general feeling that ali of these subjects\u2014the Chinese questions, Shantung.the navél ratio and the new \u201ccooling off\" treaty\u2014may all move along concurrently so that none of them reaches definite setile.ment until ready to he Jumped into a final programme of accomplishment.Although some of those who are sponsoring the new four power plan have gone so far as to prepare a tentative treaty draft, there are several details on which the plenipotentiaries have not yet presented their views in their informal ex- ohan, Thus far, Great Britain alone of n an \u2018\u2019ac- in principk dut other delegates like thoss of Japan, have cabled home for further instructions before going into a more deanite © Japanese and United States delegates are proceeding slowly, apparently taking into nt the special requirements of their respective governmental systems and the French are sald to have taken very little part Cah se far in.the conversations.QUEBEC, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921.COMMENT ON THE ELECTION RESULT Several Canadian And American Papers Give Their Various Opinions Vancouver, BC., Province, Dec.7 =\u2014'The Liberals will not have to compromise on the tariff and other Questions with the Progressives\u201d.Victoria, BIC.Coloniat\u2014\"More than half of the followers of the new Government come from Quebec and that is an earnest lesson to the people of Canada that there will be no tampering with the tarift as it stands at present.\u201d Calgary Herald: \u2014'\u201cThe people simply did not want the Meighen Government in power any longer\u201d.Lethbridge Herald\u2014\" What we would Hke to see result from the election is the formation of a Liberal Government, Liberal in name as well as in spirit.Vancouver, B.C.S8un\u2014\"Under the Liberals again there will be expansion, progreas and development in Canada\u201d., Manitoba Free Press\u2014 For the first time in many years Western opinion upon the large questions of nubMe policy will be set forth in Parliament without being censored\u201d.Ottawa Citizen\u2014'\"The country has placed a tremendous responsibility upon Mr.Mackenzie King and the [fberal Party.Doubtless an effort will be made to bring In some of the Progressives to give the next administration more weight in the West\u2019.Montreal, La Patrie\u2014\u201cThe Province of Quebéc is splendidly vindicated as she did not change her attitude but largely brought the other Provinces to her own point of view.\u201d Regina Leader \u2014 * ve members will stalk, the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, ilving monuments to a already dead and buried\u201d, Saskatoon Star\u2014\"The Progressive showing is splendid on the whole, -onsidering it was their first elec- \u2018ton\u2019, Edmonton Bulletin\u2014\"The Crerar Party muet for the present give up (ts dreams of dictatorship\u201d.Prince Albert Herald\u2014\"\u201cThe eweep °f Quebec means that the control if the new Government lies In that Province.\u201d Fredericton Gleaner\u2014' The formation ef Union Government was a blunder of Sir Robert Borden's\u201d which \u201cdisorganised and humiliated the Conservatives and strengthened *teLéberals.\u201d fr Under Union Government, it says \u201cinstead of responsible Government we have hud Government by commissions, by Railway Boards and what not, until the thing became a burlesque and the influences in the Government which brought that about were contributing ail the while, it not designedly certainly ef- \u2018ectively, to the weakening of the Government and the Conservative Party.Sir Robert Borden left an awful legacy to the Hon.Arthur Meighen\u201d.American Comment New York, Dec.7\u2014New York newspapers this afternoon comment at length on the result of the Can- 1dian elections, taking the defeat of Premier Meighen's high tariff poll- \u2018les as a lesson of the incident.The Evening Post says\u2014\"Out of wer since 1911, the Liberalr re- \u2018urn in Canada upon the strength 'f sentiment for moderate tariff dutiea, the general feeling of disen- Isfaction with the Government left aver by the war and the special re- rentment which the 1917 election left in conscription hating Quebec, the Liberals have officially declared tor & marked but not precipitate fowering of duties; and though a Montreal element In the party will oppose this, it Is certain to come.It 1e not impossible even that the reciprocity question will be revived.\"As for the Premier to be, Mr.Mackensie King, he bide fair to be a worthy miocessor to Laurier\u201d, Says the Evening World\u2014\"Yen- \u2018erday the Conscrvatives and th high protection policy went down to defeat, and tariff reform won a dectelve vic: | tory.\"Yesterday was a big day for tarift reform.A Republican Presldent of the United States endorsed 8 \u201cflexible\u201d tariff, which in the convenient way out for the \u2018dle harde\u2019 nn Republican ranks.\u201cGradually the world is learning \u2018tn lesson.Obstruction of trade is economically unaound.Politically it fosters ill-will and an international euspicion.Canada ia to de congratulated on learning this lesson more readily than we of the United States have Deen able to ae- Tuire it.\u201d Small Interest In Engtand London, Dec.7\u2014The Canadian general election owing to the domes- extreme Sinn Feiners on account of PRICE TWO CENTS HOUND CONSRATULKTINS | IN LONDON ON IRIH OUTGOME Tension And Anxiety Of Past Few Weeks Gives Way To: General Rejoicing\u2014Nowhere Is There Idea Birth of\u2019 - Irish Free State Can Be Prevented\u2014Sinn Feiners Get Enthusiastic Send-Off ! r\u2014 \u201cee London, December T.(ing already written to premier With the tension and anxiety of Lioyed George, inviting their co- the past few weeks giving place to operation In the new Parliament and : feelings of general rejoicing, this promising them full representation.has been a day of alt round con- Benefit to trade generally is ex- sratulations and of preparations tor pected from the confidence follow-' p Recessary formalities for bring- : ing upon the removal of one of the\u2018 the new Irish Free State into moat difficult political questions from the path of the government.} | General Election Expected.A general electiol in England ' may be expected simultaneously with the creation of the Irish Par- | liament In consequence of the alteration of the constitution of the ; Imperial House of Commons through the removal of the Irish\u2019 members of Westminater, according .te the Parliamentary correspondent of the London Times, In the event, of Ulater's acquiescence in the set- | tment, there will be a reduction in the number of the members of the! \u2018 here is there any real idea that anything can now happen to po ¢ Ite birth, although difficult A muy have to be encountered.The two Georges\u2014King George, and David Llvyd George\u2014to whom Public accords chief credit for nging about peace were photo- hed together ina smiling group of His Majesty's ministers on the! téFrace of Buckingham Paluce to- | déy and the picture was extensively displayed in the evening papers.Downing Street, where stands the! official residence of the Prime Min- loter, was inundated with telegrama Touse of Commons of 105; other- | of congratulation from all over the| \u201cise 73.: world.The Premier presented: Parliament, after acting next week on the Irish agrecment, the: correapendent adds, will adjourn until the New Year.The drafting! of the Irish bill will be begun im- to Lady Greenwood, the wife of Sir tiamar Greenwood, Chief Becrstary for Ireland, the pen with which he signed the Irish Treaty as Fusion to Enccurage the Love of Healthy Outdoor Sport by Giving Gifts of SKIIS Our complete and varied range, both as to prices and kinds, makes the selection of Skiis for Christmas a simple matter.\u201cHagan\u201d Skis (Hickory).$17.50 \u201cHagan\u201d Skiis (Ash) .16.00 \u201cSwiss\u201d Skiis (Ash) .16.50 Racing and Jumping Skiis .22.00 Other reliable makes in all sizes from 4 feet, harness included, Priced from $3.75 Up TOBOGGANS, SNOWSHOES, MOCCASINS, SK1 POLES, SKI HARNESS Folk Renfrew Ca Limite mediately and be ready for presentation in Parliament in Jan- | unary.It should te possible to! carry it as it will he an virtually non-contentious measure, through : all stages of both Houses, by the end of January.The election will possibly take place in February.Political Prisoners Free.King George today issued a proclamation releasing all political \u201caR appreciation of your husband's efferts for peace.\u201d À lu recalled that the Prime Min- Ister's first speech of importance in his\u2019 political career, was delivered in the company of Michasl Davitt &t & political meeting in Wales in the eighties and waa in favor of hoe rule.© of the first truite of the pegse\u2014probably arranged for at the conference when thé treaty wax drafted\u2014was the Hoyal Proclamatlog liberating more than 3,000 pi ers inerned in Ireland.It is orted also that there may be te deration of the sentences Im- Approximately 3,400 interned persons are affected by the release : order which relates to all persons under internment as distinguished from those who have been tried and - p on those Irishmen convicted | convicted, it was stated by the .of J tical crimes.Irish Office.The following an- | arations are afoot In Lon- | nouncement was made from Down- | doi ublin and Belfast for the; ing Street: 1 congideration ot the treaty.The \u201cIn view of the agreement signed | Kid has summoned Parliament to] yesterday between the British and : lf mest at Westminister on Dec.14 to the treaty und cabinet coun- have been summoned at Dut- Irish delegations His Majesty has approved the release forthwith of all Irish interned under Article X1V-B of the restoration of order in Ireland Act.Instructions to this effect hams been on Le RLO.Consternation: Dublin, Dec.T.\u2014The officers and men of the Royal Irish Constabulary have sent a telegram to the Premier, to Viscount Fitzalan, the Viceroy.; and to Sir Hamor Greenwood, Chief \u2018 | Becretary for Ireland, expressing (} Ÿ on de Valara has as yet giv- hint of his attitude, but no generally amyumed, as the delogat- to the Lendon conference were pleni potentiaties, that the treaty will be approved, at least in principle.Opposition seems to he expected from the extremists, both in Dublin and Belfast, from the extreme 8inn Feiners on account of the terms of the oath of allegiance, and from the consternation at the terms of the: agreement as affecting the constabulary, and asking for immediate we bandment.; In an accompanying statement they welcome the Irish settlement | but assert that it is in the interests.of the men themselves and of the Irish Free State that they should be disbanded and that the burden of compensating them should not fall on the Irish State, but upon the Government that employed them, Overwhelmed With Joy.The Chief Rabbi of Dublin maid today that he was overwhelmed with sanguine view that peace would Joy at the conclusion of the treaty soon be ach'eved and represented as nf peace.His co-religionists, he a victory for Ulster the freedom of added, \u201cwould unceasingly strive and the oath of allegiance and from the extreme North of Ireland men aguinst the provision that Ulster must submit to ratification of her boundaries If she elects to may outside the settlement, 8ir James Craig, the Ulster Premier, in a public speech in the Belfast Parliament today, adopted a rather non-committal attitude, guarding himself against any direct opposition to the setttlement.But in & slatement sent to a political | meeting through his wife he took a prisoners interned in Ireland.in Gifts for Men Most women find it difficult to choose a gift for a man which he will really appreciate.If you want a real man's gift, we can help you make a pleasing selection.Cuff Links.Dress Suit Sets Cigar Cases Cigarette Cases Waldemar Chains Ash Trays Signet rings Smoking Sets Watches Cigarette Holders Lodge Emblems Flasks Bilver and goid Silver and gold Knives Pencils Bafety Razors.Wallets THE TREBOR PIPE with apecial magnet that prevents all nicotine and dust entering the mouth-piece will be appreciated by crery smoker.$500 up, G Se eifert & Sons Jewellery 16 labrique Se.choice accorded her by the treaty.| word for the success, prosperity It ie belleved Ulster wil! not at! and advancement of the Irish Free first send representatives to the all- | State.\u201d freland Parliament, but will walt Rejoicing In Belfast, to see the effect of the new regime Belfast, Dec, 7.\u2014There were dem- | before deciding upon which course onstrations of rejoicing and bonfires! to adopt, Weather Report It is understood that the Pro.Toronto, Dec.7\u2014The great pres- visional Parliament will consist of the present members of the Dall Eireann with four Unionist mem- sure distribution remaina practically unchanged.The weather has been fair and rather cold in Eastern Canhers for Trinity College.James Craig, (not the Ulster Prenda, while fine weather with en tionary or slightly Inwer tempera.mier) who je one of the Trinity ture prevails in the West.menmbera stated publicly today that he was glad peace hat heen achieved, and that he and his colleagues were ready to take their share In the government under the new con- When in Doubt VALIQUET'S of Boston Is The Place Phone 6567-6568 - - Opp.City Hall 12 Fabrique Street tic nature of the fssues In the cam- naign are causing comparatively small interest among the EngHah neople generally, sapecially with the | settlement of the Irish question oe.cupying so much attention.The Canadien community in London though, made sager enquiries as to the result.The news that the Liberal Party had apparently swept victoriously through the Dominions arrived as the business men reached their of- ficss here this morning and caused considerable surprise.The election prophets in this country generadly ol anticipated a much closer re- au HOLIDAY FOR CIVIL SERVICE.(By Canadian Prem.) Ottawa, December ?7-\u2014Tomorrow (Thursday) doing Conception Day, the Cabinet has decided that it shall be regarded as a holiday fer the whole of the Civil Servise ia Ottawa.stitution.Temperatures: The signing of the treaty has Min.Maxbeen received joyfully by the labor | Prince Rupert .44 88 party: a joint manifesto war issued | Victoria .40 4 tonight by the various bodies vom- | vancouver .se 4 prising the party, expressing oatls- | Calgary .2.faction and the hope that Ulster | Edmonton .16 38 would wholeheartedly adopt the|Tantiefora .« 20 agreement end Also appealing to) Prince Albert 4 23 the Deifast workers to secure In-| Medicine Hat ss .dustiial peace In the Interest of | Moose Jaw 35 so trade union solidarity.Regina.11 29 Enthnsinstio Rend-oft.Winnipeg.1 n The Irish delegates on leaving | Port Arthur.London tonight for Dublin had a] White River o.oo.*14 16 wildly enthusiastic send off from | l'arry Sound .I on .thousands of London jrishmen and | LONGON .\u2026.02000000.2 : women gathered In Kuston Station, | TOTONtO ne \u2018$3 The large force of police present | Kingston 18 30 tried vainly to control the excited | \"HAWS 124 crowd but the defegates had liter.: Montreal à 24 ily to fight their way to the train.| Quebec nn chase] Colling especially was he- Halifax 18 26 sieged by the surging mases; twelve policemen eventually carried him along the plattorm.He lost his hat In the process, and not a few enthusiastic young women attempted to kiss him Arthur Griffith and Robert Barton had a leas boisterous but equally enthusiastic reception.Mr.Grifith tried to address his thanke {rom the window of the car, but hie Words were lost in the deafening cheers.Mr.Lioyde George's secre- Lower lakes and Georgian Bay Moderate to freah winds, & few\u2019 wcattered enowflurries, but mostly fair and rather cold.Ottawa Valley and Upper St.Law- rence-Fresh Northwest and West! winds, fair and rather cold.t Lower St.Jawrence, Gulf and: North Shore \u2014 Fresh to strong Northwest and West winds, a few $ ST.JOHN ST.A Few Suggestions For Christmas Gifts We have received an fm portation of fine English china consisting of Cups and Saucers, Fancy Plates, Muffin Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Bon Bons and Demert sete in ROYAL WORCESTER, AYNSLEY and OLD SEVRES.FOR TRE OHILDREN.Nursery Rhymed Cups, Saucers, Plates and Mugs in the beautiful Shelley China.The Thomas Co.Tel.836 tary le wating at Reitast for Ul.local snowflurries, but mestly fair and rather cold.Buperior\u2014Fresh Westerly winde, « few snowflurries but mostly cloudy with a little higher temperature.Western Provinces \u2014 Moderate West and Southwest winds fine, stationary or higher temperature, mtor'e reply but this Is certain to be delayed, In view of the Ulster Premier's desire to Investigate the details of the agreement signed.80 far as the Southern Unionists Are conesrned, thers ia not likely to be any » ête, Griéfith hav.in the streets of the Sinn Pein die- tricts of Belfast this evening.There Campbell and Woodford A.Bird, was also some shooting but nobody [both of this city, were arrested yes- was reported injured.- At two points the police were at-|with conspirauy to effect the elec tacked by armed men, and in one|tion of M.M.Clements in Comozinstance returned the fire, Vancouver, Dec.7 \u2014 Graham terday on warrants charging them Aiverni Cm.Éd ASTORIA S Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children.Woody are specially prepared for babies.A baby\u2019s medicine 16 gvpumore essential for Baby.Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable.It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children thay bought Casterla before the public after years of research, no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30 mars-bas not proven.What is CASTORIA?Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, Owops and Soothing Syrups.It is pleasant.It contains peither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance.Its is its guarantee.For more than years it has en in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; 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Chateau Frontenso, phone 1846; Palais mation, phone 668.C.A.LANGEVIN, City Passenger Agent, Palais Btation Quebge.Dec.êtt.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 comprising costly missals and some very valuable early Shakespeare editions, Some of the furniture destroyed dated from the early Scottish kings.; \\ \u20ac >» \u2018St.John's Nf1d., Dec.T\u2014A Curious Byer: | *_BLIZZARD'S GRIP \u2018 Quebec\u2019s Leading .Newspaper NEWFOUNDLAND IN FOR MARSHAL FOCH Busy Day Ahead For Allied Generalissimo In Montreal On Sunday At Least Sixteen Lives Lost, While Eighteen Vessels Reported Wrecked (By Canadian Preas) Montreal, Nec, 7\u2014Epecial military honors, being as nearly as possible those paid to a Field Marshal of the British Army, will be accorded to Marshal Foch on his arrival here Sunday from Ottawa.It la expected he will be accompanied by General Pershing, Commander in Chief of the American Expeditionary Forces.He will be met with full honors by Hon.Mederle Martin, Mayor of Montreal, Brig.General C.J, Armætrong, G.OC.of Military District No.4, and officers representatives of the Dominlon Government, the acting Conaul General of France, Henators.Parliamentary representatives and other official personages.The Marshal will have a husy day crowded with happenings from his arrival here at 3 In the afternoon up to his departure for Quebec by the sleven o'clock train.JAP TROOPS AND POLIGE IN CHINA Delegates To Present Strong Argument On Necessity Of Retaining Them blissard has been raging over New toundiand since Monday and already ome tug and seventeen schooners » have been reported lost.At least sixteen mallors have perished, and apprehension is felt that the death Mat will count Into scores.At Capelin Cove, in Conception Bay a large fishing schooner was driven ashore.Her plight was ob- 4 served by the residents thers abouts, who from the cliffs were able te make out through the driving mist nine persons, including à woman and à chiid, aboard her.An attempt at rescue was made, but before a line could be shot over her the « schooner went te pieces In the heavy\\sea beating over the rocks.Later the waves washed ashore wreckage hearing the name Pamport.A schooner of this name left Bt.John's Monday with supplies for the outports.The tug Ingraham, towing the schooner Jean and Mary to North- Vv orn ports wag caught In the gale.The tow Hue parting, the schooner was driven ashore and Captain Clustt and hin crew of nix men were lost.The Ing-aham herself, unable to stand up to the gale, was blown ashore and ia a total loss on Penguin Island.Her crew escaped to the Barren Islet, and the coastal steamer Cabot is standing by to pick them off when the storm subsides.The Ingraham was built in Philadelphia over sixty ycars ago and during the American Civil war, was employed firat as à Llockade runner and later as a gunboat.Among ths achnoners reported lost are the Dianthus, Cactus, Jean and Mary, Pusaport, W.8.Monroe, Drummers Tax.A.H.Hardy, Wil.(Py Ben Deacon Staff Correspondent Canadian Press.) Washington, Dec.T\u2014The members of the Japanese delegation have prepared a lengthy report on the \u201cquestion of the Japanese troops and flam Martin.Prospector.Natoma, \u2018 police in China Thia deaia partieu- Pansy.Theresa Stone, Cordon, W.lady with Manchuria.and containe C.Galatee, Agnes Downa and Olive ; deiailn as to the number of arrems Evans.made hy the Japanese police and the \u2018The achoorer Nahada.which has! work of the troops in maintaining been making a long vovage from) order.The report, it is understood Sydney N.8.to Little Ray Islands, { was presented at this morning's ta reported to have weathered the, meeting for the Far East Commitstorm in Deadman'a Ray.\u201cter.The\u2019 Japanese, according to infor HOONER\u2019S CREW WERE mation obtained today, are pre- RESCUED IN MID OCEAN pared to present a strong argument The Captain Apd Seven Men Picked Up By Steamer\u2014 Men Injured Boston, Dec.7\u2014The rescue of the eaptain and crew of seven men of the Newfoundland auxillary schooner « Ruby W., in mld-ocean early today was reported in a wireless message from the new Danish steamer Gudron Maersk, relayed here by the steamer Centennial State late today.Captain Forward, of the schooner, had one arm broken and one of the crew was suffering from a bruised knee.The wreckage Waa set afire betore the steamer left the scene.The Ruby W.registered 237 tons and salled from Pernambuco on Nov.§ for St.John's Ndn.» sc police and troops in China.They will maintain that present conditions render it Impossible to withdraw them without leaving the na- tinnais of foreign powers unprotected, A local paper this morning revives the \u201csecret diplomacy\u201d charge in connection with the Anglo-Japan- ene alllance.The writer complains of the reluctance of the United Staten delegation to discus the rangements.He declares \"An agreement of sorts\u201d has undoubted- iy heen drawn up and scores the United States delegates for their secrecy in regard to it.The Genesis of the article evidently wan a statement made by a United Htates spokesman yesterday to the effect that no papen which he had seen had \u201ccome within gunshot\u201d of the truth In regard to the proposals for a Far East agreement.The writer gives credit to the British delegation for taking the public Into their confidence maying \u201cwe ail know within fairly accurate limits what was and in the Rritish policy\u201d.hut declares \u201cthe only availahle explanation of the United States holicy which at all satisfied even the surface necessities can he found only outside of United Mates quarters\u201d.I.T.V.SETTLES WAGE ISSUES TX ARVERAL CITIER Indianapolis, Tnd., Mer.?-\u2014-Wage Iamues In several cities have heen derided hy the International Roard of Arbitration of the International Tynographical Union and the Amerlean Newspaper Publishers Association, it was announced here today.The board decided that Vancouver.B.C.rates will remain the same hefore.Rates for IndlanapoHs operators wiii he decreased $2.50 a week for both day and night work.ern.The new reale for day work will he $42.50 and $18.50 for night work.: The decisions of the Tioard he.rome effective December 10, Scale for Portland, Maine.will he in: + + OLIVER LEADING AT THE HALFWAY MARK Edmonton, Alta, Dec.7T\u2014Resulta compiled for Wem Edmonton a \u20ac p.m.with 187 polls out of 372 heard from, give Hon.Frank Oliver a majority of 922 over Kennedy, Progressive.The figures are: Oliver, Liberal, 7,066: Campbell, Conservative 3,619; Kennedy Far mer 6,144.The remaining rural polin proba \\ bly will cut down Oliver's lead to some extent but it \u2018will he several daya before it in definitely ascertained who is elected.JAMAICA GIVES BRITISH GOODA SMALL: PREFERENCE Kingston, Jamaica, Dec.7\u2014The Government today Introduced a tarift bill in the Legislative Council, under which preference of & percent te given all British manufactured a British Cotton piece goods will obtain à preference of 30 percent and Canadian flour a preference of 15 conta per bag.These changes In the changes it ia believed will materintly affect importations from the United States.creamed $3.00 a week for day work and 53.00 a week for night work, LATEST STANDING BY PROVINCES ON TUESDAY'S ELECTIONS (By Canadian Proes) \u2019 \u2018Foroate, Ont, lec.T=The following is the manding of the Parties including the revisions neossitated by today's returne I Province.Cons.Lib Prog.Labor.Doubt.Prince Edward Island.0 4 ° ° ° Nova Bootla .° 16 ° ° ° 8 8 1 ° ® 2 9 2 ° 1 st 8 8 ® 1 ° s 18 1 ° ° 1 té.° 1 1 ° ° 1 ° ?2 8 ° ° TFUNOM.2000000000000 Ne Result 1 \u2014~\u2014 -\u2014 -\u2014 - \u2014 Totais.\u20260000.49 113 [| 2 8 Noso=\u2014=Fort William, Moose Jaw, West Démonton, and Yukon are placed a the \u201cDoubtful\u201d colums.SPECIAL HONORS | £ DAIL CABINET TO MEET AT NOON Sir James Craig Wires Wife That Peace May Be In Sight Dublin, Dec, T-\u2014An official eall for & meeting of the Dail Bireann Cab- Inet to be held at noon to-morrow was lmued thin afternoon.The mesting In tn \u2018consider the agreement for an Irish settlement.\u201cThe Publicity Department of the Dall Eireann issued the following: \u201cIn view of the nature of the proposed treaty with Great Britain.Prerident De Valera has sent an urgent summons to the mambers of the Cabinet in London to report Immediately no that a full Cabinet, de- rlaton can be taken.The hour of the meeting Sa fixed for noon tomorrow.The Dail will be summon- Quebec QUEBEC, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921.CONGRESS AN THE ELECTIONS Much Speculation In American House\u2014Diffiouit To Revive Reciprocity \u201c (By Canadian Press) \u2018Washington, Dec.T\u2014There Is much speculation today among members of Congreas aa to the poa- sible effect of the elections on tarift relations between the ['nited States and Canada.Especial interest Is being taken In the situation by members of the House Ways and Means Committee which has jurisdiction over tariff matters.Despite the fact that Premier Melghen, who openly advocated high tariff for Canada.has heen defeated, rome authorities in Congress express the view it would he difficult to revive reciprocity or bring about mu- GAING AND LOSGES Progressive Had Highest Net 76 Seats In All \u2018Toronto, Dec.T\u2014The analyals of the respeceive party gains and lonses as compared with dissolution in yesterday\u2019s voting shows that the Progresaives had the highest net gain of 43 seats, winning 43 seats including 38 from the (lovernment and five from the Liberals, with loss of one seat only to the Conservatives, East Elgin.They may record a further gain in Fort William and Rainy River, where the Progremsive candidate has now u slight lead with a few remote polis yet to report.The |iberul Party shows a nel gain of 34 seuts.winning 40 from the Conservatives, but none from the Progressives and losing one to Chronicle.AMALTZE PRATT JOFTINISH I | ~~ BOTH CIRCLES .Chinese And Japanese Expect Gain, Conservatives Lost! Satisfactory Solution Of Far, What She intends To Do At Eastern Questions Washington, lee.T\u2014Optimism prevailed ln loth Chinese and Jupaneas circies tonight over the prospect of a artisfactory solution of the Far Eastern questions at the Washington confer>nce, ag à result of meetings te day at which many of the involved problems were\u2019 discussed.The important developments of the day included: Adoption of & resolution Involving the preservaticn of the territorial Integrity of China, giving her tions on Chinese soll, control over all foreign wirciess stu.Best Advertising! Medium in the City CANADA'S FIRST [PREMIER-ELEGT WOMAN MEMBER, GUEST AT DINNER | \u2018Mon.Mackenzie King Entertained By Lord Byng At Rideau Hall Canadian Press.) Ottawa, Mec.T\u2014Hon.Mackentle King.the Premier-eleet, was tonight the guest at dirner of His Excelleney Lord Byng, the Govera- er-Cieneral.| Mefore leaving for Rideau Mall Mr.King anneunced that he would issue no further staiement until he had learned the complete election returns.During the day Hon.Mr.King received & further large number telegrams of congratulation, many of them eominz from overseas, lie spent mnst of the day at Miss Agnes MacPhail Telis Ottawa (By Canadian Tress) Toronto, Dee.T\u20141 can\u2019t de that shy-afrald-1a-look-up stuff but § shall neve- forget that ! de in à measure represent all the wumen of anada and-what | do will strengih- jen or weaken their cause\u201d.This statement wan made hy Misa Agnes MacPhail.representative elect for Routh Fast Grey in the House of Commons and the first woman to sit in a Canadlan Parlia- | ment.\u201cMy chief aspiration Is te he in; Ottawa fust what I am here.1 want ' of | really to represent the people whe are sending me and of whom 1 am ed later.\u201d tually low tariffa.Renresentative W.MR.Green, of the House Waya and Means Committee said the real difficulty would be \u201cto find à place to start\u201d.He anid with United States farmera and manufacturers hoth insisting on high tariffs, he did not see how reciprocity could be revived.Peace Possible \u201cRoltast, Mec.T\u2014In a menage from Sir James Craig received by lady Cralg at Rathelland, County Down, today, the Ulster Premier nald: \u201cIt now appears te me that peare may possibly he within sight if all work together to that end with pa-{ Others take the viaw that if the tence and good will.\u201d Harding administration is given the Sir James Craig, the Ulster Pre- hroad powerw it seeks In handling mier.told tha Ulster Parliament to- | |ariffs, the new Government {n Canday he did not think it expedient to | \"da will he able to achieve much In make any statement with regard to | Keeping down tariff barriers by ne- the details of the new Irish propo- | rotiating with the President, And there In tne.dseument.= LEGAL ACTION IN FIVE GITIES the Premier stated, thefts was a considerable amount of further infor- Pending To Restrain Striking Packing House Workers mation he have in his posses- \u201clon before fe could come to the right conclusions, He said he did not believe nettle- ment and peace would be further- *4 hy rushing tactics, and added that there would be a party meeting on Thursday after which.if his coi- | leagues so desired.he would cross te London in order to bring to a| very definite point some of those the Conservatives In Jambton West Adoption of a resolution provid- and five to the I'rogressives.\u2018The (iovernment lost 7¢ seats net, 40 to the Liberals and 39 to the Progremmivez, less the single win from each recorded ahove.Liberal gains, all from Conservatives, are as (ollows: Princ Edward Island: \u2014XKing's and 2 seats in Queen\u2019s.\u2014Total 3.Nova Scotla:\u2014Cape Rreton 8.(2| Somewhat offsetting thr progress seats) Colchester, Cumberiand, Dig: Made foward satisfactory settle- by and Annapolis, Halifax (1 seat), [ment of points of contention be- Hants, King's, Pictou and Yarmouth.{Ween China and Japan were asser- Clare.\u2014Total 10.tions and denials of further resig- future wais to which China ls not a party.Agreenient hy the Japanese dele- mation, subject in part to approval by Tokio, that all public property in thé Kiao-Chow leasehold of the Shantung [Province, be transferred [te China, New Rrunswick :\u2014Northumber- | \"ations and dissensions within the iand.\u2014Total 1.Chinese delegation.Quebec:\u20148t.Anne's, Bt.Antoine! DF.Alfred Sie, Chinese Minister and ft.Lawrence-St.George.\u2014|to Washington and one of China's Total 3.delegates, denied that there had Ontarioe:\u2014Algoma East, Rrantford, Bruce N.Eeasex 8., Nipissing.| Ontario &, Ottawa (2 seats), Oxford iN.Parry Sound, Perth N., Perth &.! {Renfrew X.Simcoe E., Welland and (York N.\u2014Teatal 16.Manitoba: \u2014 Winnipeg Npeg 8.\u2014Total 2.\u2018Saskatchewan: \u2014Moese Jaw, gina.\u2014Total 2.Brit) Columbia: \u2014XKoetenay Ebeen any resignations of high offt- cials other than that of Dr.Philip K.C.Tyau, as general secretary which was announced Monday.In other Chinese sources, however it was inalsted that Admiral Teal Chow Teu-Chi and (eneral Huang Fu, Superior advisers, had resigned through displeasure with the manner in which the Shantuag controversy was being treated.Efforts Winni- ing for the neutrality of China in: Skeena and Westminster Districtto obtain direct statements from | one.In addition to that | want te learn French.I do not know that 1 can accomplish much, and at first ! know [| can only keess quiet and listen and learn, but I will do ny host\u2018.nes, & plain sailor hat and tailored auft, Miss MacPhail tracted attention at U.F.W.O.eon- ventiona here hy her direct, almost blunt mode of address.She wastes nn time in preliminary introductions.Khe looks at the plain facts as they appear to her, and states them for- ethly and tersely.The new member for Routh East Grey lives with her parents on their farm, a quarter of a mile from Ceylon.from the original homestead in Proton township, Grey County.65 CANDIDATES LOST ELECTION DEPOSITS The Dominion Treasury Will | With large dark -rimmed eyvegias.invariably at- ; They have resided there about.ffteen vears, whence they removed: his apartments, working on eorre- spondence and though at times his office wus hesleged, he has received practically no callers.\u2018 feat Will be Found.Calgary, Dec.7.\u2014 Predicting that a seat wili be found in the House for Hon.Arthur Meighen and asserting that the \u201cso called Precressive movement\u201d reached its .highest watermark In the present election, Hon.R.B.Bennett, K.C., ~11t @ hrief stutement today en his views of Tuesday's Federal »l- oe + oan.Bennett, probably will leave Calgary for Ottawa eon Thursday to clean up the afiairs nf his department.Party Government.Winnipeg, Dec.7.\u2014\"Ths bright pot of this election to me\u201d commented Hon.Robert Rogers today.\u201d ln the evident return of the Canudian people to party government, as evidenced hy the fact that Hen.Mackenzie King has a clear majority of Liberal followsrs elected who stand for such form of government.\u201d Mr.Rogers himself was defeated in Lisgaron the necessity for keeping their \u2018tuentions which seemed to him to require explanation, fir Jamon strongly criticized Tord! Chanrelior Birkenhead'a reference In hia speech at Rirmingham yesterday to the action of the ister l\u2019ar- lament In.Tyrone and warned the imperial M'nimers against \u201clrrita- \u2018ing the Ulster Royalists\" by sich .- 34 34% aN 33% I $2400 Studebaker .+0 00.81% 82% 80% so 21100 Texas Co.BY 466 4615 46% 2900 Texas Pacific S34 23% 234 234 1900 Tobacco I'rodu so 60 hol BY 1900 Union Pacific .127% 138% 127 127 200 United Fruit .122% 122% 122% 122% 3900 Unl Ret Stores .83% 6% h2% 52% 2300 U 8 Ind Alcohol .38 28% 374 37% 5000 US Rubber .ceo 500 » 5 85% LLY 53% 14900 U M Steel .+.nue on 823% 54% 83% 334 5300 Utah Copper .0% so% 60% 60% 8600 Vanadium Steel 33% 33% 13 32 If 200 Vir Caro Chem.+.IK 20% 29K 29% 2000 Westinghouse Electric .47% Ty 4% 47% 1000 White Motors .41 1% 41 Hy 7000 Willys-Overiand 6 6% 8 \u2018 : The Chicago .ce Market Produ Government Chicago.Dec, 7\u2014Fresh declines M \u201c« in the price of wheat took place to- unicipal day largely ns a result of lack of and demand for cash wheat, The mar- C | ket closed unsettled, one cent to : 1 1.40.net Jower.orporation Corn finished 1-4 @ 3-8c oft to Bond 1-8c.advance, oats were unchanged 8 to 1-4 @ 3-8¢c.down, and provisions unchanged to a setback of 10 cents.Particulars on Demand Close: \u2014 - Wheat, May $1.11 1-8; July $1.01, The Man | Corn, May 68 1-8c; July 84 1.3c, icipal Loans Ounts, May 37 1-2c; July $8c, Léméted, Pork, January $16.10.J.A.Lard, Jan.$8.68; May $5.08.A nt and Han Riba, Jan.$7.42; May 37.77.4300-7080 8 M .ST.RETER STREET ket EBEC ugar ar Pod.1xtu.thentziy.New York, Dec.7\u2014The early raw arr sugar market was quiet with no sales reported prices were une changed with uncomrolled new crop Cubas were avaliable at 2 1.2 cents cost and freight, equal to 3.66 for centrifugal, while the committee's prices for old crop is ?1-2 cents, com and freight, equal to 4.11 for; centrifugal, The raw sugar futures market was ® little steadier on covering and trade buying with prices at midday | unchanged to 4 nointe net mgher.| The market for refined was casier with local refiners reducing list prices 10 pointa to the bases of 6.30 tor fine granulated.\u2018There were no transactions in re.BULLISH SENTIMENT WAS UPPERMOST AT START OF N.Y.Session Was Very Active But Prices Experienced Sharp Re-; versal Later When Pressure Against Certain Issues Was Accompanied By Sudden Rise In Call Money Rates | | STOCK MARKET | nerable because of hackwards con- tion in their respective lines.Salen 300,600 shures.| Most of the day's demand loans wers piaced at + 1-2 percent on ltberai offerings in which the focal ; reserves of luterior banks were freely drawn upon.More thirty and sixty day loans were made at 4 5-8.percent, but offerings for longer \u2018 periods were meant.\u2018 Except.the Dutch rates which continued to stfengihen, foreign exchanges reacted in varying de- ji gree from yesterday's substantial | York; M ontreal \u201cQuiet To Serve the Power Needs of a Great City From a hamlet 40 years ago to the third largest city in Canada.That is the record of Winnipeg\u2014the hub of our great West.The Manitoba Power Company is planned to assist Winnipeg realize the great industrial future to which its favorable location and bountiful resources so richly entitle it.Manitoba Power Company Limited 7% First Mortgage Bonds Guaranteed unconditionally by endorsement of the Winnipeg Electric Railway Co.Assets (including those of guarantor), after deducting their bonds, about three times this issue.Available earnings of the guarantor, average for 12 years ; 1.4 times interest on this issue, and for year ending August 31st, | 1920, 134 times.It is estimated that the Manitoba Power Company's net | earnings from first installation will be $970,000.! The construction and operation of the plant is in the hands of men noted for their success and wide experience in this field.| Price on Application Write for descriptive circular NESBITT, THOMSON & COMPANY Limited 222 ST.JAMES STREET TORONTO HAMILTON MONTREAL LONDON, ONT.NEW ISSUE $4,000,000 Province of Quebec 5 % Fifteen Year Bonds Dated December I, 1921 Due December 1, 1936 Denominations of $100, $500, $1000 Principal and semi-annual interest (1st June and 1st December) payable at Bank of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec and Toronto.Bonds may be registered as to principal, and may be redeemed by the Province at par and accrued interest at any time after 1st December, 1926.THE NET DEBT IS ONLY 3.30 P.C.OF THE VALUE OF THE TAXABLE PROPERTY.THESE BONDS ARE A LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR TRUSTEES IN ALL CANADIAN PROVINCES.£ Price 100 and Acorued Interest Full particulars from any of the following: \u2014 2 il GEO.BEAUSOLEIL & CO.Montreal.RENE T.LECLERC, Montreal & Quebec.NATIONAL CITY CO.LTD, Montreal, Toronto & Halifax.UNITED FINANCIAL CORPN.Limited, Montreal, Toronto & Ottawa.HANSON BROS.Montreal & Ottawa.HARRIS FORBES & CO., LTD.Montreal & Toronto.INVESTMENT BANKER ç RENE-T.LECLERC || REAL QUEBEC | 160 8e James Street.74 St.Peter Street, Chicago Exchanges.(Established 1981) MUNICIPAL AND GOVERNMENT BONDS I BOUGHT, SOLD AND QUOTED - \u201creste es .2 , Gourdeau & Charlebois mn OND BORER wna Private Wire Connection with Montreal, New York and AVOID THOSE DRAUGHTS Around Your Doors and Windows by using \u201cDUNLOP\u201d WEATHER STRIP Easily attached without disfiguring it creates that warm, cosy, atmosphere that spells comfort and eliminates cold.MECHANICS SUPPLY CO., Limited - - 80-90 St.Paul St, Quebec, P.Q.Social and Personal Mr, 8.C Watson, of Toronto, is à suest at the Chateau.Mr.James Murphy of Montreal is staying at the Chateau.Mr\u2018 @G.Wilson of Port Alfred, is registered at the Chateau.Mr, J.E, Laruchelle, of Ottawe, ls in town, à guest at the Chateau.Mr.H.Brook of Montreal is in the city staying at the Chateau.Mr, U.Stephen, of Toronto, registered at the Chateau yesterday.Mr.Eudore Holvin, of Chicoutimi in in town registered at the Chateau.Mr, P.Girard is in town from Chicoutimi, staying at the Chateau.Mr.D.A.Leonard ie in the city from Toronto, staying at the Cha- | teau, Mr.James J.Murphy is in town from Montreal registered at the Chateau.Mr.Rene A Dumoulin of Montreal, ia among the guests staying at the Chateau.Yosasi Kodolan's Roumanisn Ovehmere, disest from The Hemiaga, Paria gives daily concerts in the kalian Garden ané Marasque Roos a1 the Ambassador.* \u201cMODERATE RATES * \u201cThe room tarifs at the Asbasador are moderate.Bhwwand boskier and floor plans on reqeen, New York Bevhing Offias for ali Ambassador Tdophans Rhinsiander gave Ghe Ambassador Fark ofoorsse at Pifiyfint Srest How York City ANS CONTINUING rag OUT ™™E H H ALAMAG HOTEL pao! NEEhCrIeN on pares dards of Service or Cuisine AMERICAN PLAN ERI] THE WINDSOR DOMINION SQUARE +: MONTREAL European Plan Esclusively Centrally Incated In the heart of the Bhopping and Theatrical District Headquarters for Conventions, Banquets, Private Dances, He ceptions and Social Events.BERVICE UNSURPASSED.Further particulars ~ on application = JOHN DAVIDSON, Manager.OVERSEAS XMAS CARDS\u2014 Choice Deuigne.QUEBEC GREETING CARDS.Large Varietylets from TWO CENTS UP, Xmas Post Cerda from ONE CENT UP.Toys DOLLS, dressed and Imported and Domestic, cents up.from Tea Sets, etc, etc, 247 ST.JOHN STREET.Ju Arthur LaRue Eugene Trude! 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Mechanical Toys, Blocks, Games, \u2018from Queen's University., .\"nave lett for New York where they T H O N El [Liv embark for France, to wmpend » .Mr, tleurge H.Freeman arrived in the city yesterday and is staying at the Chateau.Mr.J.E.Tousignant, who arrived In town yesterday from Montreul, is a guest at the Chateau.Mrs, Frank Clarke has returned to town (rom Detroit, Mich., where she spent several weeks.Mr, and Mra.Norris P.Bryant arrived in town yesterday from Montreal, and are staying at the Chateau.Mise (race Brown, Montreal is entertaining at a tea dance on 8at- urday in honor of her guest, Miss Helen Home of this city.The Governor(ienera! will be in § Kingston on December 14th to re- iveive the honorary degree of L.L.D.Mr.and Mrs.J.JM McCarthy the winter months on the Riviera.The Commandant, Staff and fientiemen Cadets of the Royal Milltary College, Kingston, have Issued Invitations for their Christmas dance on December J4th.Mr, and Mrs.Sasseville L'Esperahce and (amily of Matane, will njiend the Christmas holidays in town, the guests of Mrs.Tancrede Fortier, Cartier Avenue.A Mr.end Mrs.J.B.E.Letellier of fi] this city.announce for January next the marringe of thelr daughter, Cecile, to Mr.Antoine .umais, Notury, of Thetford Mines.Mn.34, C, Mclimont on her return from (he Pacific Coast wliit \u2018spend some time in Montreal, the Ruest vf: Mrs.Ernest 8.;The Maxwellton Apartments.Mins Germaine Pariseau of Montreal, entertained at the tea hour |\u201cQuo Vadis\u201d Scores Sensation Mattice, THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE at The Victoria Theatre more realistic has born produced in the motion picture boom borm and reached maturity in our own gemeration in * engagement In the arens scone, where the Chrisand that great scene in which Rome Is burned le of the fleoing populace, as, bearing ldren and their aged relatives, they uring Ono contrasts, too, this scone when the Roman Empire was cramb- toda, In the scene In the areas where the band of Chiretian martyrs awalg the most horrible death, one is reminded also of the marytrs of our own day who face privation and death for the sake of an idoa) dearer to them than life.After the games are over, when the Roman populace hay imposed its will upon the selfish and degenerate Noro, Viniciues cacapes with Lysis and later marries hee Mary Pickford Continues to Score in \u201cLittle Lord Fauntleroy\u201d at Empire Mary Pickford as \u201cLittle Lord Faun ales as \u201cDearcut.\u201d his mother! Can you imagne it ?You kmow Mary Pickford.You know the story.What you imagine is at the Empire Theatre, \u201cOur Mary\u201d has done a fine thing in this, her newest picture, sil done with the gliut of gaydomi, and the tug of pathos about it, à oym- pathetic retelling of à story you've loved, and that yours, after you, will love.The romantic tale\u2014with its pretentious castle its quaint figures and îte Samillar characters has beey literally translated.Each char acteristic is clean cut, intelligent and throbbing with human interest.The settings aro lavish in the extreme, the photography was supers ative, : The charm of Miss Pickford's moments of child acting and her fine sense of humor have never been framed in 8 more delightful photo.play than this.Miss Pickford has achieved her greatest success as & flim star, Sec for youreeif.Constance Talmadge Opens in \u201cMamma\u2019s Affair\u201d at The Classic Theatre Today | Constance Talmadge the ever popular star opens at the (lamsic Today in \u201cMama's Affair.\u201d This is one of the finest of \u2018Constamce's\u201d picture so far.- There is also a Comedy, the Serial and another feature.ST.PIERRE AND has heen a French posseesion.For years St.llerre has been a resort for the fishing vessels of New Thousands Now Using New Soientific Cold Remedy With Most Astonishing And Gratifying Results RESULTS FROM USE ALMOST IMMEDIATE Druggists Instructed To Refund Money In Every Instance Where Satisfactory Results Are Not Obtained After First Few Doses The next time you have a cough or cold go to your nearest drug store and ask for a bottie of Asprolax.Ha e clerk open it on the spot, take a teaspoonful, repsat the dose in an hour and again the second hour.If you are not aur- prised and delighted with the results, then go back to your aruggiet and he will refund your money with out question.Asprolax is manufactured by a million-dollar corporation, composed of successful, levelheaded business men, and the fact that they are willing to stand back of every bottle sold is convincing evidence of their absolute confl- dence in the preparation, As recently announced, the Asprolax formula was perfected by Dr.J.W.Smathers, an American Physician and Pharmacist of thirty years\u2019 experience.In referring to his new discovery.Dr.Smathers sald: \u201cEver sice I firm began the study of med!- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921.ASPROLAX NOW HAVING ENORMOUS SALE HERE \u2014\u2014 \u2014 cine 1 have realised the great need of n more efficient method of treating Colds, Bronchitis, Croup in chile dren, and kindred disorders.The trouble has been shat most people invariably treat the symptoms and not the cause.Most pepple now.adaya, when they have a cold, simply take Aspirin.Plain Aspirin never did and never will cure à cold.It relieves the symptoms momentarily and alleviates only.Others take nauseous doses of Quinine and violent purgatives, which often upset the system to such an exent that the treatment is worse than the disorder.Sill others use cough remedies and expectorants.which afford only temporary relief, ; \u201cMy new formula, Asprolax.not only relieves the symptoms, but the cause as well.It is a combination treatment, and acts as an antipy- retic, which rduces the fever and relieves the feeling of distress and discomfort: an expectorant, which loosens the phlegm, relieves conges- tinn and stops the cough; a laxative which opens the bowels, and an an- tiseptie, which retards germ growth and checks the apread of the in.tection.Those who have taken Asprolax find it difficult to: describe the wonderful feeling of relief and exhilaration they experience.The volatile parts of the solution pene- rate deep down into the air passages.The head is unstoannad, Anesing.sniffling and coughing usually cease at once, and headache and other distressing symptoms almost invariably disappear with the firat frw doses.Only one bottle iz usually sufficient to break up the most obstinate cold.\u201d This new aclentific discovery is rapidly becoming the sensation of the drug trade throughout Canadaand thousands are now uaing it with the moet astonishing and gratifying reaults.Worth $4.50, now $3.23 England, Nova Scotia, Spain and i Portugal.American and Canadian deepsea fishermen, after filling up with fish un the banks, called into &t.Pierre thin week in honor nf Miss Simone RUM SMUGGLERS In the old days most (§ | Amiot, whose marriage to Mr.Jac-! \u201cques Paradis, will take place un the | 12th Instant.! | Mrs, Marc Aurele Lemieux and; her son Master Mare lemieux, have left for Miuml, Florida, where they, will spend the remainder of the winter.Mr.[lemieux accompanied them to New York.French Islands Off Newfoundland Have Figured Very Much Lately Halifax, N6., Dec.7\u2014ft, Pierre A Canadian girl, Miss Josie (irif-!and Miquelon, the French islands fithæ, has been appointed | foreign !in che Gulf of St.Lawrence, ien correapondent for the British Cham- | miles off the coast of Newfoundber of Commerce at Paris.Miss 13nd, have figured rather frequent- tiriffithe is a daughter of Dr.and ly in.presg despatches of late, as the Mrs.J.Ellis Griffiths, of Vancouv-|glieged source of the liquor supply er, and and is a graduate of Arts \u201813 | of smugglers who have been oper- full fares and full crews, falled to \u2018reach their home ports.ried the revenue officers of Canadas: and the Atlantic seaboard of the United States.All types of craft from steam yacht to fishing lugger have been engaged in emuggling operations front Bt.Pierre, though the natives have confined their enterprise to supplying the booze.Some years ago the French authorities by drastic measures had man- \"ts secure a supply of liquor for a |} carousal on the passage home, No?\u2018 a few vessels leaving Bt.Plerre with As à source of supply for liquor: smugglers, St.Pierre has long wor-' of the University of British, Columhia.The marriage of Miss Alice R.Landry, of Moncton, N.B.,, daughter of Mra, T, A.landry, of Moncton, N.B.to Mr.Lorenzo Giroux, Manazer of the Provincial lank of Canadu, Caraquet.N.B., son of Mr.and Mra, puis It, Giroux Reauport Is announced to take place on the 14th instant, Miss Church, sister of the Mayor of Toronto gave a luncheon Inet week In honor of the Jiritish War Mother, Mrs.A.E.MeCudden and her daughter, Miss Kathieen Mc- Cudden.Mrs McCudden was chon- \u2018en to hring over the wreath from (Grent Dirlain te lay on the unknown American soldier's grave, 7 Viee-Admiral W, C.Pakenham and the West Indian Xquadron, four
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