The Quebec chronicle, 24 février 1923, samedi 24 février 1923
[" Weather Fair and Moderately Cold .Forecast: ESTABLISHED 1704 In the United Stites more than one hundred citicr | liztons question Ia brought sharply to the front of to be considerably changed defore K lowed to communicate With one an- NOTICE\u2014Mr.O.Gugnon, bar- street Twelve rooms.in good can be used, People from the prairies are in- der, 46 des Glacis street, corner of St.John (transfer), wishes to inform his customers of a cut condition.Enquire Telephone 333.have adopted soning regulations and a number of feb20x6 Canadian cities are aleu moving In this direction be.ftalinn pollties and is likely, it is thought, to play big part henceforward.of other until the plays are finished.They will then be handed in to a conve \u201csoning stabilizes property values\u201d and reduces the vust of civic government, The zouing of cities has fue Ns purpose the diree- | tion of the future building development of the ch: | along orderly Hues und this is jn the Interest of all the phases of city life\u2014commerce, industry and residence.The cost of jumble building on the moral side is the destruction of the economic efficiency, happiness and Iife of the people and the creation of social disorder.disuse sud discontent.When slums develop they crenu the graves and most expensive problem of communal fife.In an unsoned city the houses of the well.to-do are usually protected from jumble building b) private restrictions, though these restrictions become less.and less operative and effective with the change: in property ownership.The dwellings of the poor arc «ftom robhed of their light und air and pleasant surroundings and degenerate Into slums, which become the discase spots of the city.Hospitals and prisons have to be bullt and maintained at the public cost to deal with the ill effects of bad city bullding.The distinct business side of soning brings illum- imation to the fact that an unzoned city is constantly lowering the assessment value of property and .thu decreasing the civic.Income.and increasing general azes.An industrious family man invests $5,000 © his life savings In a home.The property is valued at 810,000 and the home owner obtains a loan on the recognized security of 50 per cent margin in value.A: soon ns the transaction is completed the owner find that an undesirable industry is opened up next door= tials through lack of soning regulations, The homc value of the ciüzen's property immediately drops to 27,500 because the home onvironment has been changed for the worse, The home owner immediately loses $2,000, l.e.50 per cent of hin life savings.The loan company loses 80 per cent of its margin of security and the city loses 25 per cent of the assessed value of the property because it is Immediately called upon ta reduce its assessment by that amount.The cost of soning the city might roughly be stated as one-twen- ticth of one per cent of the assessed values involved, BRITISH STEEL RECOVERING, Great Rritaln is making steady recovery in hee exports of steel.Before the war her exports aggre- gutod about 4.969,000 tons; In 1991 they fell to 1,600,- 000 (ons, but in 1932 thoy rose to 3,400,000 tons, a very substantial gain.The value of her steel exports in 1913 was £35,300,000, and in 1932 the total van £90,900,000.Thess figures draw attention to the tee situation in Europe.As a result of the war France now possesses the largest iron resources in Furope, and may rise to be a still more important factor in the world's supplies of raw materials for Iron and steal.France happen to retain control of the Ruhr she would become tho second largest iron and steel producer in the world, displacing both Britain and Germany, which at different times occupied that position.The first place has been held by the United States for yours, and is not likely to he dimputed.The temptation te France, however, nt this juncture is enormous; foe it she acquired the Rubr mines she would render Germany comparatively impotent for years, and secure hee own arcendancy as nover before.; There are those who belleve thia is the design of + France, but they are probably mistaken, since there are rerious chrtacléa in the way of anch a consamma- tion, What is more likely ja thut when hostility mof- : Meiontly suhsides there will be some mort of working {' axrangement between the coal mines of Germany and | Uo rom mines of France; In fact remora are alresdy curvont of negotiations between Minnes and other Ger., Wan indastrislists noûng in agreement with the ! Comite dos Forges, which represents Praoch steel in A Verse Or Two FOUR AND A HALF.Sweet little maiden of four and a half, It's time we went ont to play.Firat let us put all the dollies to bed, Should Then have & romp in the hay.I'N be the giant and go off tn sleep, You'll cover me up, and when You think he is snoring the giant awakes And chases you down to the glen.There you shall build a moss homse on the bank Where the violets grow, blue and white, | And bunnies and squirrels and hedgehogs may come | And sleep in that house at night.We'll put in some beechtiuts and acorns too, And come back the very next day To see If the dear little babes of the wood Have carried their supper away.Sweet little girlic of four and a half! When you fold your hands and pray I kitow that God's heaven has stooped to earth And earth has reached heaven that day.An I watch you, I stand upon hallowed ground 14ke Moses on Horeb\u2019s hilt, When you enter the sanctum and look in His face Wir loves litue children sul, \u201cPear Father in heaven, make me a good child, Bless Mummy and Daddy too, Aud give me the Holy Spirit of love To make me kind and true.\u201d Good night, little girlie! The birds are asleep And the lambs are tired of play, And the flowers have closed their fragrant cups TU the Sun brings back the Day\u2014~Emmeline Stuart Godfrey in Ottawa Journal.Press Comment THE TEMPTATION 18 STRONG.(Baltimore Sun.) Never criticise 8 movie star untll you figure out the kind of ass you would be if you had that kind of salary.FOR ALL CANADA, (Vancouver Sun.) The fight of Alberta and British Columbia for the western grain route and againet freight rate discriminations Is a fight, not for the West alone, but for the prosperity of Canada as à whole nation.ALRERTA, FOR INSTANOE.(Winnipeg Free Prem.) All in al), it looks as If the best thing Ontario can do is to get busy and ase what she cam do toward making herself Independent of the United States coal supply.This rupply has been getting more uncertai ench year, ahd thia condition will probably be aggra vatod ns the population of the United States increase and the home demand benmes greater.Ontario had bottcr look in some other direction, \u2014\u2014\u2014 ECONOMY IN MANITOBA.(Winnipeg Tribune.) The new Government will probadly have to impose entne New (axée Not of à general nature to make the bnoks balance, even with the most rigid economy There, however, must be kept as light as possidle, and at the rame Ume the fact kept in mind that econom; tu productive expenditures, sach as good roads, is no wise policy under present conditions.In fact its economies in nom-prodective expenditares should be di- revtéf te make funds available for prefuotive purposes, 4 vo i clined to write fantasies and fanciful drames.They tend away from \u201csmart\u201d plays, plays which ars usual Iy referred to as \u201cwestern\u201d playw and society plays.It is possible thet a real Canadian drama of some sont can entirely unlocked for may develop in this quarter.| A unique experiment is being tried out at the University of Toronto in bringing out talent.À group of fif- group of judges at the University ot Toronto and the three best selected.These will be produced at Hart House Theatre sometime this year.Miller's Worm Powderu will purge the stomach and intestines of worms no effectively and so easily and pain.lesaly that she most delicate stomach will not fee! any inconvensence prices: Shave 16c.; haircut, Zécfebl4x13 olia Corset Co.Mrs.Julia Baker.HOMBWORK.\u2014 erm AMBITIOUS WOMEN for Spir- Guod money made.For particwlars write 253 John St TO LET\u2014A flat in Montcalmville, 46 Saunders, heated, seven rooms, plus bathroom, hardwood floors, chimney fire, paniry and cellar.Apply to 107 Cartier Avenue, Phone 1371.feblixé teen students, anxious to try their|from their action.hand at the game of play-writing.were each given a plot which led up to à certain situation and then stopped, They were also given the characters which were to take pari and told to write a play finishing |of worms.themselves to mothers as a preparation that will restore strength and vigor to their children and protect them from the debilitating effects which result from the depredatiors hUUSE on Grande Allee for Sale Medium sised, bright house, with all modern improvements, hard- They recommend HOME WORK \u2014 We require parties to knot men's wool socks, ete, for us at home, either with machine or by hand.Send stamped addressed envelope for information The Cansdian Wholesale Distribute ing Co., Dept.6, Orillia, Ont wood floors, garage, conersted Clearance Sale Men\u2019sNegligee Shirts We Are Selling Balance Negligee Shirl Doe Reduction = Silk Knitted Ties, made in Hand Looms.- .Regular $5.00.Now 2 for $5.00.MEN'S OVERCOATS.HALF PRICE.Note\u2014These reductions do not include Jaeger Pure Wool Goods.JOHN DARLINGTON Opposite General Post Office.\u2014 of \u2014 yard, For particulars apply to jeredith & Meredith, Notaries Public.Phone $62.teb3insé FOR SALE\u2014A fur robe, with table with moose hoofs, black wale nut writing desk for gentleman, sofa with leather uphoistering, .golden oak bedroom set, as well as icarpet.Apply to 92 Maple Avenue.feb34x2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOOTWEAR\u201440¢ pairs of buttoned or $1.00.1,000 pairs high heel, first quality, 49c.À let of shoes at s bargain.P.Juneau, 34 Hermine street, oppe- site Notre Dame de Lourdes Chapel.feb23x1m tt EE FOR SALE\u2014Handsome residence, corner Tache Avenue and Grande Alles, with every modern oonven- ience.Apply to A.E.Ptelffer, 4 McMahon atrest.tebs3x6 FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014Is the village of Charlesbourg, nes j Church, property occupied dy M Brunet, 30,000 fest of wooden house, 3 stories, 33 x 38, roof, water and electeie light, hangar and table.ail In good condition.Apply to J.Aéhemar Gagnon, 73 Ste.Ursule strest.Phone.8633.fobizim \u2014\u2014___PMar FOR SALE\u2014Tha: desirable pre- perty fronting en the Ste.Foye Road and running back os far es the elit in the rear, with the dwelling house, No.64, of té, : Foye Road, the residence of the late Mers.D.À Rom, and the large .tirebriek coach houses, stable and { coachman's dwelling thereon.The .above le one of the largest and \u2018most desirable properties within the city limite For partieulars and permits to view apply to Meredith & Meredith, Notariestobidz1s WAREHOUSE FOR BALE OR TO LIET\u2014Bituated at the corner of Champlain Market Square and Notre Dame otreet, land 40 x 50 feet, 17,000 feet of floor space, 7 stories, Including offices, hot water heating system, Otio-Fenson eleva tor and vaults Immediate possession.Apply to Cle d'Agences Europeennes, Limites, ¢ Notre Dame.Phone: 2014 fobixim HOUSB FOR SALE-\u2014That splon- did stone front residence Ne.@1 Granda Ales, large, commodious, n good condition, briek outdbuild- Inge, finest central situation ia the city, Tor further particulars and permit to view, telephone 400.tab1tue We Are Selling Balance - Ladies\u2019 Silk Blouses Ho i ucion Ent 9, Reg d.FOR BALE \u2014 Twe office some bination safes and a cheap te prompt purchaser at R.3.Blacks now adéress, 188 1-9 Artillery street; alec 3 ofl cabiacts ump attachment, auftable for paseiine, ete.saat at * J ad .m8 ba Le Jacques Thibaud \u2014 At 8 O'Clock Tickets on \u2018 Price: 91 to $3.sale at Beaudry Freres, St.Joho street.Phone S33W.feb21,33,34 3 THE AUDITORIUX Wieked old New York, its unmav- ory dives, ite white lights, ite cafes and cabarets, is shown as a voracious dragon saying ail adventurers in the Warner Brothers scresw version of F.cot Fitzgerald's novel.\u201cThs Bedutiful and Damned\u201d, fea-: turing Mar.e i'revumt, which will be vbown at the Auditorium Theatre, during the next week.Bapecially the New York between f'ortysæecond and Beventy-sscond fitrests on one aide, and Fifth Ave nue and Broadway on the other, where ail the theatres and cabarets ure centered, and where is found the most motley collection of hu- munity ever thrown and huddled into one spot.Gloria Gilbert, the beautiful flapper, and Anthony Patch, the idle young man waiting for his grandfather to die and leave his millions.(party at their home ,and disinherit- \u2014 are abown swept into the vestex of these cruel mreets thronged with sharpers, criminals, adventurers and demi-mondaines, where harlot and virgin jostle each other, where clerk and milHonaire rub etbows, where beggars guze snviously at the gor- teous splendor of diamonded overdressed Indies.The picture, an adaptation from PF.8cott Fitagerad's novel of the same name, is the story of Gloria and Anthony and their adventures in.the maelstrom of madness that is New York at night.They Hve riotously but the day of rpckoning comes when they are discovered by thelr grandfather during a wild ed.As high as they have flown in pleasure, as deaply are they plunged Into poverty and wretchedneas, and their mutual salvation brings on the strong climax of the pieture.BIRTH, LAURIE\u2014On February 23rd, 1923.st Chaudiere Basin, P.Q.to Mrand Mrs.D.Allan Laurie, a daughter.ANNIVERSARY MASS.FRENCH\u2014On Monday, February 36th, at 8 o'clock .at Bt Patrick's Church.McMahon #t., will be sung an anniversary mass for the repose of the souls of Mrs.John French, and her son, Peter French, In his lifetime advocate, of this city.Special WEEK-END REDUCTIONS 20 % oîf ALL OUR RINGS Including Diamond Rings This is a good opportunity to get at a low cost an engagement ring for Easter.We have also rings with the following crests: Knights of Columbus Masonic Odd Fellows 6.A BOLDUC& Co, Phone 1776 166 ST.JOHN ST.feb22z3 VICTORIA Today: \u201cWhen Knighthood Was In Flower\" featuring Marion Davies Hours of peformances, Evening 7:30 and 9.30: Matinee, only one performance at 2:15 P.M.4 Days only starting Sunday.Betty Compson and Bert Lytell In the most glor- fously exolting romance: \u2018To Have And To Hold.\" Feb.23x2.News From The Old Country Send §) and we will mail you regu: larly ew week for $1 weeks à copy of B Newspaper, suc it Bits, Pearson's ete, ete, ete.wndreds of fi our\u2019 Dig List Mailed free.A Tin paper sent weekly of the same pul Ven for 52 weeks.43 pays for à y subseription including portage t unique and wp-to-date service, greatly members throughout ihe Jorsciated 1 ee Se 33 seday te PERIODICAL POSTING CO.Plymouth), Esgland.RE.+.ve An \u2014\u2014\u2014 University of Bishop's College A Business Meeting of Convocation wil be held in the Counoil Chamber at Bishop's College, Lennozville, on Thursdag, March 38nd, at 2.15 pm.se consider certain proposed changes relating to examinations and for general business.By order, JONN C.STEWART, ! Registrar, EE \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ; »\u2014 Léa febiezs to | APOLLO DANSANT.287 M.John Street, Dancing Tuesdays, Thuredays and Saturdays during Lent feb24xtu.thanex2.\u2014_\u2014 rer RAFFLE The drawing of the $300.08 raffle by the Federated Society of Workmen of Quebec and District, Inc.will take place at the City Hall, Saturday, the |! 84th February, between 13 and 1 o'clock, By Order the Committeeere BAPTIST CHURCH \u201cGrande Allee REV.F.H.WENTWORTH, Pastor.11 a.m.Subject: \u201cA MODEL CHRISTIAN WORKER.\u201d 3 p.m.SUNDAY SCHOOL.7 p.m.Subject: \u201cTHE DARKNESS BEFORE DAWN\".Strangers cordially welcome.PAUL TASCHEREAU IS NEW PRESIDENT \u2014\u2014 ee rm EE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923.CONCERT Dv the Great French Violonist Quebec's second annual Motor Show, in which ail Qusbse automo.bite dealers are participating for the first time, was opened at the Drill Hall {ant night under most auspicious circumstances, and in spite of a number of other aitrec- tions, including the big hockey match st the Arena, more than a thousand citivens were present et the Show which #8 without doubt the most attractive display of motor: cars and general automobile accessories ever shown In Quebec.The attendance last night includ- od many distinguished citizens and notable amongst them was the Hon.J.E.Caron, Minimer of Agricul ture, and Acting Prime Minister in the abaence of Hon.L.A.Tuschereau, who is sojourning at Pam Beach.M.L.Dohan, Manager of the Show, and William Carbray, Bacretary, were on hand to welcome the visitors and were showered with congratulations on atl hands for the tastéful decorations as well as the large and varted display of cars in- chiding more than one hundred different makes.Under the directions of Mesurs.Dohtn and Carbray, the Interior of the spacious hatl has been benutified to an moredible degres.The bright colors of the flags of many nastora hang gracefully over the hall an hema nicely with the more modified shades of the several hundred oare which are installed on the floor of the hall, The Bhow is not only attractive and entertaining, but it js inetruc- tive to high degree.One finds there automobiles for ull tastes and for ail means.The most lordly and luxurious Ymousines, which appeal to the wealthy, are there as are also the more modest motor vehicles, and the prices range frim high in the thousands down to prices of three figures.The very latest creations in the models of 1923 are on view and the gracefnl Hnes, the beautiful finish as well as the luxurious appointments are the delight of connoisseurs.Additional charm was lent the Show ust night by the select musical programme which was discoursed hy the band of the Royai 22nd Regiment under the direction of Cait.Chas.O'Neill.The crowds of citizens comprising a large number of ladies promenad- ad through the hal] admiring the dispmy and inepeeting the cers which staffs of courteous attendants are anxious to demonstrate.Son Of Prime Minister Is: Chosen Head Of Quebec Reform Club | Paul Taschereau, eldest son of Premier Taschereau, was elected President of the Quebec Reform : Club at a meeting which was hei\u2019 last night.it was decided at the meeting to secure larger quarters for the Chub and aleo to inaugurate a series of hencheons at which men of note will he invited to speak.The new Wat of officers is as fol.lowe: \u2014 President\u2014Paul Taschereau.i Vice-President\u2014Aid.J.A.Lesage, Secretary Treasmirer\u2014J.A.Morin.Directoru-\u2014Arthur Duquet, Omcar Drouin, Elsear Letourneau, Valmore Vienvenue, Hector LaFerte, Ovide Mayrand, Hemel Duclos, Auguwte Labrecque, Arthur Simard, C.E.Leplnay and Emile Beaulieu.SULPHUR 15 BEST | TOGLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN Any breaking out or skin lrrita.tion on face, neck or body iv overcome quickest by applying Mentho- Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist.Because of He germ destroying pro- | pertiee.nothing has ever been found take the place of this wiphur | preparation that instantly brings: wase from the étching, burning and; irritation.Mentho-Bulphur heals eczema\u2019 right up, leaving the ekin clear and | smooth.MK seldom faile to relieve the torment or disfigurement.A Iittle jar of Rowles-Bulphur may be obtained at eny drug store.It le used kke cold cream.p\u2014 Delicious Raisin Bread Phone your grocer or a borhood bake for « loaf of real, fuil-fruited raisin bread, Bakers fverywhere are pew , making just the kind you Hie.Generously filled with lusclons fruit meats\u2014at least eight tempting raising to the slice.Try it.See bow good it is.Firm-clas bakers make it with Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins | Not only motor cars are on view.but everything imaginahle in automobile acctesories a lkewice on exhibition eo that the e is tole which one would wish to know about motoring which cannc: be explained in & Jiffy by any of the several score of experts who are on hand to answer the inquiries of the public.Oneof the notables atiractions of the Exhibition #4 the Rado exhibit and this is receiving its just share of attenton from all the visitors.The official opening of the Motor Show will take place at 2:39 o'clock thie afternoon, when Hih Honor the Lieutenant-Governor.Sr Charles Fitapaætrick, will be on hand an will be also His Worshp Mayor Samson.oT.MATTHEW'S MIS3ION GLOSES Services Were Very Successful And Attended By Large Congregation The last of the Mission Hervicut was preached ai Bi.Mathews Church on Friday evening, on the Rev.Father King took hie text trom the 20th.Chapter of St.John's Gospel: \"Reach hither the finger and behold my hands, reach hither thy hand and thruat it into my side and be not faithiere but believing\u2019.In a very impressive sermon the preanher dealt with the five wounds of Chriet:\u2014 1.The Physical pain; 2.The epit- ting and scourging; 3d.The Cowardice of hia own penple: 4.The be- traÿui by Judas Iscariot and Mastiy the wound of doubt.in the second part of the service the preacher dealt with the after iife or the faithful departed In communion with the church on earth.urging his bearers to always pray for the dead.as they althoush at rest are not reming in a #lothful way but are removed to & higher sphere of service with God.To might at 8:00 p.m.the Rector will conguct @ Preparation \u201cService tor Holy Communion in the churoh.On Bunday there will be two early celebrations of the Holy Commu: nion, at 6:18 à m.and 7:30 a.m.The Rev.Father King will preach at the 11:00 o'clock Eucharist.In the afternoon there wii be a children\u2019 Procession, At the 7:00 o'clock Choral Evenwong with Thanksgiving for the mission concluding with the singing of the \"Te Deum\u201d.The Rev.Father King Will al®o preach.TAOTURE AT THE CHATEAU The history of brick industry will form the central theme of an inter.erting Jeoture to be delivered before the Engineering Institute of Canada by Mr.P.A.Garneau, General Manager of the Citadel Brick & Paving Block Co.at the Chateau the best raisine fer ad sll home esoking rr Had Your Iron Today?à Frontenac, \u2018Round Cate\u201d, on Monday evening the 26th at 8:16.It is greatly hoped that ail the members and their friends wiK not fail to attend thie mesting.The public will De aégaictod ané vaicoms Je, .~ WANT A COURS ; Will Ask Technical Sohool To | Help \u2014 Passage-At-Arms At Council Owing to the shortage of brick- tayers and the high cost of securing their skilled labor at the present Ume Ald.Martin stated at the meeting of the City Council last night that he had been asked to darge that a caurse for the training uf bricklayers he started at the Technical Bechool.The Council seemed to look with favor on the proposition and the proper steps will no doubt be taken to Induce the directors of the school to provide for such a course.The plans for the industrial building at the Exhibition Grounds and the contracte which were awarded by the Public Works Commities were adopted.There was a clash between Ald.Lesage and Ald.Bertrand relative to the protection of Quebec labor in the ersetion of the building and Ald.Lesage accused Ald.Beftrand of acting like a demagogue \u2018and tending that he was the only one in the Council who cared about the working classes.Ald.Bertrand was rising to re- sly when Ald.Lesage objected on the grounds that Ald.Bertrand could not speak twice on the same subject.The point of order was sustained, but Ald.Bertrand accused Ald.Lesage of Leing afraid to hear what he had to say.A few uncomplinrentary re marke were exchanged and the incident closed there.On motion of Ald.Deiagrave the following commitiee were formed to luok into the revision of the building by-laws: Aldermen Martin, Bertrand, Paradis, Collier, Lessurault and the City Engineer.The, committees Ip empowered to add to its numbers.HEALTH FOR WEA.© DESPOLENT PEOPLE From End to End of Canada Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills Doing Goud Wark, There is not a nook or curner in Canada, in vhe cities, towns, villages and on the farms, where Dr.Wilfama\u2019 Pink Pills have not been uscd and from one end of the country to the other people sound their praise.lou have oniy to ask your neighbors and they can tell you of some run down man, suffering woman, ailing youth or unhappy anaemic girl who owes their presen: health and streng«h to Dr.Willams Pink Pills.The success of thls medicire is due to the faot that it acts directly upon the blood, making it rich and pure, and thus brings new sirength to every organ and nerve in the body.Mr.Andrew F, Webb, Melaneon, N.8., telle what Dr.Wil- Hame' Pink Pills have done fur him as followe.\u2014 1 wae in a fun down the dootor cabled a nervous breakdown.My sister urged ine to try Dr.Willams\u2019 Pink Pills.After taking several boxes I Improved wonderfully and feel like a different person.1 sleep well, eat well, and my nerves ar stronger and with confidence 1 can recommend thes pills to all weak, run down people.\u201d It you are suffering from any condition dus to poor, watery blood.or weak nerves, begin taking Dr.Williama' Pink Pills now, and note how your strength and health will (mprove.You can get these pills through any dealer In medicine, or they will be sent by mail, post paid, at 50 cents à box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr.Wiliams Mediene Co., Brockville, Ont, BRITISH AND FORFIGN MAILS British and Foreign Maile wi'l be despatched as follows, next week: \u2014 JLetterw, parcels and papers per 88.Ausonia via Halifax, closing at Quebeo Head-Office at 9:00 p.m., on the 24th Instant.Letter mail onty per 88.Minnekahda, via New York, closing at Quebec Head Office at 9:20 p.m., on the 27th instant.Papers, parcels anf specially ad- dreamed correspondence per M8.Metagama, via 8t, John, N.R.cloe | Ing at 1:00 p.m.on the 28th Instant.Latter mall only per 88, President Harding via New York.closing at Quebec Head Office at 9:00 p.m., on the let March, Papers, parcels and apecieHy addressed correspondence per 88.Minnedoss, via ft.John, N.B., olon- ing at 1:00 p.m., on the ênd March.THE METHODIST CHURCH Cor.Dauphine and 8t.Stanislas Streets.REV.WM.H.STEVENS, Minister.SUNDAY, Feb.25th, 1923 Public Worship 11 A.M.Subject of discourse: \u201cIs Man Judge of God\u2019s Will?\u201d Evening Service, .7 o'clock.Subject of discourse: \u201cThe Meaning of Comfort in Reli- Sunday School and Bible Class 3 P.M, Strangers Cordially Welcomed THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, QUEREC'S 1923 MOTOR SHOW 15 NOW IN FULL SWING Was Opened To Publio Last Night And Proved A Revelation \u2014Official Inauguration By Lieutenant Governor Will Take Place This Afternoon\u2014Large Attendance Last Nightse \u2014 FOR BRICKLAYERS condition from overwork and what: ice CELEBRATION BY AOTARIANG In Honor Of 18th Anniversary .\u2014 Reaffirm Approval Of Daylight Saving The 15th Internationa! snniver- sry of the foundation of Rotary Clubs was oslebrated last evening in iting manner by the Quebso Rotary Club, which held a banquet st the [Chateau Frontenac in homor of the! | occæsiun, following which an im- |bressive address on the \u201cSpirit of | Rotary,\u201d was given, after which a (number of Rotarians rehearsed a moal realistic scene of \u201cLumber men's life in camp,\u201d which the local jorganization intend to portray at the Convention that is to be held in Montreal on the 2nd and 3rd of March.These who compose the cast are: Rotarian George Doak, leader; L.H.Levasseur, second leader; Henri Duclos, Jos.Pouliot, Paul Hebert, J.Chicoine, Alf.L.Johcoeur, Edgar Wiggs, Willie Wiggu Dr.J.Vaillancourt and Jack Marnell, Undoubtedly it wividly de- ploted the manner in which lumber jacks spend their leisure moments aMter the days work is finished, and those forming the cast are certainly deserving of grest credit for the |cleverness .Gaudreault ing Taroche .\u2026.\u2026.Quennevtile Substitutes \u2019 3-\u2014\u2014Sons, MoNnughton .\u2026.18:80 Thiru Peried t\u2014fons, Mcuughten .© Referee: Jack McDonald and F.Cmpchese .\u2014 som TOUGE, Colored Rookie\u2014i'd lahk to have à new pair 0\u2019 shoes, euh! Sergeant\u2014Are your shoes worn ut?Colored Rookio\u2014Wern out! Man, the bottoms of mah shoes are so thin: sh can step on a dime and tell whether it's Keads or tal burg Panther, 2 minutes elapsed, During this tims | CHAMPIONSHIP OF PROVINCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE WAS WON BY SONS OF IRELAND LAST NIGHT Green Shirts Defeated Chicoutimi Four To Nothing In Play- Off Game For Second Half Honors Last Night\u2014Victory rr DELORIMIER WILL HAVE BOTH KINDS Trotting And Running Races To Be Staged This Summer By Dandurand Montreal, Feb.23\u2014A revival of trotting in Montreal along the nes which it used to be ossvied on in former days, at lepme Park and elsewhere, ia assured for this summer, à was learned today.At the meeting of the S:.Lawrence Fairs Circult, which will be hetd here on Monday, application tor membership will be made by the Montreal Detving | Ctub, _ which operates Delorinéer race nick In the summer months for running races, The Montreal Driving Club at the present time is a member of the Quebec Breeders\u2019 and Racing Association and rune two running race meetings each summer.Now Lao Dandurend, Managing Director of the Club, anncunces that not only will they continue the running meeta but they will inaugurate two or three weeks trotting this summe: as well.NO INTEREST AT ALL IN BRAVES Giants Had Nothing To Do Changed Hands New York, Feb.23\u2014To set at rest paralstent reports that the New York Giants were interested in the desl by which a loosl syndicete headed by Christy Mathewsonacquired control of the Boston National.Emil B.Fuchs, new Vice.President of th Club, today denied the Giants had amy relationship, With Deal By Which Cub} TENNIS STIRS IN METROPOLS U.$.Artists Played Exhibition Games In Montreal Yester- day\u2014Good Games Seen \u2014\u2014 Montread, Fed.33 \u2014 Tennis, marited by faut volleying, brifilant rates, and a @tveral:y of strokes featured the exivibition matches held here the afternepe.The players were & quartette of United States mers lod by the world\u2019s champion, Witham T.Tiden.They were fFaurence B.Rice, of Bosten; Sem Hardy, Caztain of the U.8.Davis Cup eam; A.L.Weiner, junior champion, of Philadelphia: and Lindley Murray, U.B.champion in 1817-18.Singles between Tiiden and Rice, in whish the former won in two straight asta, 6.3, 7-6; and & doubles in which Tilden and Weiner defeated Rie and Hardy 6-4, 6-3, featursd the afternoon program.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHAT IT TAKES TO BECOME PAR GOLFER Chicago, Feb.23\u2014The physical oftort required to become & par golfer has at last been computed.and the tabulation sows that to rke from a dub to u golfer who jrhoots par or better all the time, one mus.swing a golf club upwards of 3,000,000 times and tramp half way round the world over golf finka.At least these figures repre- sont the effort expended by Chick Bvans In fifteen years of golfing.MORGAN'S ENTRY 2 Completed 200 Niles In 26 y.Hours And 82 Minutes \u2014 Wins Burns Cup Outright The Pan, Men, Fed.33\u2014Cove- : ing the 300 mie course in $6 hours and 53 minutes, Billy Graysen, - veteran \u2018\u201c\u2018musher\u201d of the north country, driving C.B.Morgan's ontry today \u2018wea ibe annual non stop dog Derby classic of The Pas Derby Association when he finished his long run at 1:83 p.m.\u2019 A.Rusihick, of The Pas, driving « team of hounds, was second and W.Winterton, was third.AU three drivers were mushing seven do teams.This was the third consecutive win for Morgan's team and he now retains permanent reession of the Rurns Cup.New arrangements will have to he made if the race is to be continued next year.ee ee me GOLD FIND IN GOOSE CAUSE OF STAMPEDE Invermere, Feb, 23\u2014Twenty-two doxars and fifteen cente worth of gold, taken from the craw of a de- funot mccæs by a housewlls hore, has caused & mid stampede up racy Creek.The goose wal fat-' ened in a barnyard that includes the creex Mn ita boundartew.Thirty Ave place: claims have now heen filed on the creek and mining wil commence when epring permits.| HALF Ladies\u2019 Voile Blouses now Price.understanding, or interest in the present ownership or conduct of the Boron Club.He revealed that the stockholders i J included George T.Stallings and J Waker E.Hapgood, padt owners of the Rochester, N.Y.International league Club.Stallings also is manager of the Club.GOES WITH BRAVES.| Boston, Feb.23-\u2014Arthur J.Con.| lon, captain and shortmop of the | Harttord baseball team of Jam year will go south as a.member of the Boston Nationales.20% SPORTING NOTE.The final part of the Disric: Medal, between Quebec and Wayas- il amack, will be played this evening on the ices of the Quebec Curling | Club, between Queber and Wayaga- IR mack rinke at 7:80.A BUDDING ROMANCE, There Was hardly even standing- il room in the crowded tram, but a young woman wedged her way just inside the dont.Each time the car made a sudden forward Jurch she fell back, and three timés she landed in the arms of | a portly maa who was standing on fi the pRiforgs.The third time\u2019 ft happened, \u201che maid quietly, Ladies\u2019 Sweaters in broken ter stay here?\"*\u2014From Rverybody'e Magasine for March.i CHRONICLE PRINT HIGHEST QUALITY PRINTING, We Specialize In Let us quote en your requirements.na rruss ma: but Radn't you ue 20 Fabrique St.Quebec Quebec Chronicle Printing Co.BUADE STREET | Clearing Sale To make room for our spring goods, we are giving large re Juctions on our stock of Dry Goods.10% to 65% PRICE Half Price.Ladies\u2019 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses, now Half Embroidery, a large assortment, now Half Price.Sport Hats, now Half Price.33 1-3% OFF Ladies\u2019 House Dresses, Less One-Third, Down Quilts, Less One-Third.OFF Towels, Towelling, Sheeting, Sheets, Table Linen, Pillow Linen, Linen Sheeting and Quilts, SPECIAL lines, Less Two-Thirds.Girls\u2019 Costs, to clear, Less Two-Thirds.Corsets, values up to $3.C0.for.81.39 Simons & Co.Tel.338 THE NAME \u201cCHRONICLE PRINT\u201d HAS STOOD FOR OVER A CENTURY AS A PRODUCER ORF COMMERCIAL PRINTING, CATALOGUES.PRICE LISTS, LEDGERS, LETTRR HEADS, STATEMENTS, INVOICE FORMS, VISITING CARDS, &c., &s.Limited.Ce \\ - ~\u2014- The Wonderful buat Teale BURBANK'S TOMATO : \u2014 By far the earilest.smoothest, solidest, mo-t productive and best of all early tomatoss; 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only awn.or GONE vegetables for the market.Minrs We stopp round ihe pluve.\u201che pyramid-like slag \u201call chimney lptuvke snioke.| work was going on visaing hy four fleld ambu \u2018cemetery.of Ca.adians wi {several roads meet.{nig German gun use ODERN SHOE HOSPITAL = infticiar's club, En garden.Four Years After By Canon F.G.Bçott, C.M.G., D.8.O.Copyright; ull Cire Serial Rights in Quebec City held by ¢ > OHAPTER VIL It was à strange feeling to wake up in the morning snd realise that one was again in Bethune.During the early summer of 1915.it had been the one city to which we could vesort in à pociul way and meet our triends, It was then the centre of Mite.Shops and Estaminets were in (ull swing, and troops were con- tinunlly passing through it on their way to other localities.After an \\glish breakfas: at the Hostel we made our way to the garage where the light lorry had had a wvod rest Jd extra provisions in the way of lene.We drove to the Grande Place, und there we saw the terrible struction that had been wrought by German shells in thet most interesting pact of the old town.The church had absolutely disappeared, not a wall was standing, and the wiones with which lt had been built were plied neatly on the site.It was distressing to think of all the vesuty and romance that had gone forever.Within that Church the mind urganist had poured forth his soul In wonderful music, and, while sitting at the organ one day, hed peen killed by the bursting of 8 shell.The vld Spanish tower i» aiill sanding very much damaged.The clock on it has stopped und ns poor lifeless hands give the struc \u2018ure Bimos: the appearance ot human death.the square the shops have Arouns orb demolished but the d over them nsw ected.It 10 buildings are being ev iMerewting to see what wonderful vellars (hey were.#0 deep, so 0x- arched in brick and The Captain had been hii ng a gallant deed o we took à t his ex- back nt stone.by a shell while do! of rescue ut Bethune, » > rhotograph of the acene boit, and then turning our upon the Grande Place, we we down the street, making our way into the rountry In «he direction © Noeux-les- Mines.We mised the huts anu came that used to decor ot that rond.In \u201cheir ureen fields, and, instead of lorries and motors, we - ymen returning fron ee thither wiih thelr reached Noeux-lesed to have a look To the left, we saw heup and the of a mine sending out which rhowed that asin the id days the building where once lances looked after the wounded, we came to & lite Here were many graves ho had been killed that Front.The When we while we were at |place had been several times hit by roel), hut now it is pewceful and ®.The men who work v uid ou neatly hu tle oftice in a hut au it have a Ii nenrby .; \u2018 We went on through Noeux-less Mines passing the bronge rd bo burgher which sands whe eral rond At this piace 8 y and it was sentry used to be on duty an erous post, for shells from & te Corma d to tall at that point with great frequency.The German gun had been pul out of one day by means ot a newly: invented instrument called a soun range finder which indicated the fovailty ol a niece uf artillery by measuring the time of explovion.The houses in the town have been repaired and the peopls were no doult very happy to be Lack in their ordinary life.but the place nenmed ionely to us.We missed the activity of old days.when men were ; passing up and down the areet, and lorries, iautors and motoreyeler mude it noisy, night and day.It was delightfill.however, ta he once again in the old place.There back from the road Wan the little house where \u201cC* mess had held ite festive gatherings.There was the building which we had fitted up as an Further on was the square where our artillery horse Unes had heen, and there, opposite she mines, was the comfortable home of Monsieur frelaporte where 1 had had a room during our various cuits to the Loos Front.Of course we did not pase it for I had many ~irarant memories of the kind hos.avtl pitality of my host and hostess.the gate leading into At that gate I used to Ue Dandy, while little Alberta, my bull terrier, mounted guard over him, and would no allow anyone to approach him.The garden, when we entered, looked very delightful.The old shell-hole in the front which waz large enough to be & duck pond, hew now been filled up, and the flower heds were blooming in great profusion.The house had evidentiy been thoroughly repaired, and wore an alr of comfort.We sang the hed and a maid came to the door.! told her that we had coms to call upon Madame and we were shown into à luxurious drawing room.1 was anxious to see it my change of costume wouM be à complete dihguise, 1t was not\u2014for whan Madame arrived.she gave an \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 en e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 We entered THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.OMEN] DIE WORN, FADED THINGS NEW exclamation of surprise and welcomed us heatril y to the old heme, She said that we were the firet Brite ish officers whom she had seen since It was indeed euri- ous to be back In the old biMet where 1 had lived fer several months, and to see it in ia new condition.Monsieur Delaporte was away on his holidays, but the daughters of the family and two sisters-in-law came In, ahd we had à most pleasant time talking over old war-experiences and struggling to make each other understand our French and English.Luckily, one of the young ladles had lived for several years in England, and she became the liasion-ofticer between us and the family.Nothing would do but that we should stop and have lunch.I was shown my old bedroom whith was now incorporated as part of the drawing room and wears a sumptuous aspect.The mirror over the mantlepiece stil) mavds in the old place and the iron ahuitere atill show the holes made hy shrapnel.\u201cVotre chambre\u201d sald Madame, as she threw open t door.Luncheon was served in real French style and was à charming meal.1 had the honor of sitting between two ladies who had been decorated with the Croix de Guerre for military service during the war, my howteas and her sister-in.law.Ye was with many regreta that we bade: farewell to our kind hostesses after luncheon.They accompanied us to the garden gate to see the light lorry with its bal- fast of coment blocks.If there could be more meetings between British people and those who were kind to us during the war, the en- tenté between the two nations would Ue a more real and living thing.On the opposite side of the street, the Mine building looked as if it had never heard of the War, and relays of miners were passing in and out of the gates showing that business wus as uaual.We paused the various houses which had been the headquarters of the Division and \u2018he Divisional Artillery.There was .he old bandstand where occaslon- ally in the afernocon our band used 10 enliven us with its music.There was the school which had been used as an hospital.Very sad memories cluster round the place, for it was there thal only very severe caser were received.The patienis were practically sil dying men.1 re member the Chaplain once told me of the strain it was to be on duty night and day an see nothing but hideous wounds and men whoue condition was beyond human ald.Our objective now was our old tront line on iil 70.We croësed the railway track and sped up the pave road to Sains-en-Uohelle.On uoth sides the landscape was green and peaceful, and distant mine chimneys and slag heaps awakened many memories.\\We turned by a sorner estaminet and went eastward :0 the le Brebls road through Bully Grenay and Maror, until we found onrseives -actually on the country rond leading to loos.We could see the Double Crassier and Loos Cressier, at the foot of which our batteries had been stationed when wa took Hill 70 on August 17th, 1¥17.1.008 itself was quite unrecognisable, for out of the ruins wus springing a new red brick village.Still the roads were thers and many a time in the darkness we had trodden them when shells and gas made the glace a precarious home.Our Arme visit was to the old Crucifix which elands on a mound to the east of the town.Nearby our engineers kept a store of me terial in the shape of barbed wire, aden, and other necessary articles for the carrying on of military aperatione.It was known as Cru- cMix Dump, and many Canadians have gruesome memories of working partios which used to meet there for supplise on back nights in wind and rain.Falling gas-shells often made it a peanticularly unhealthy spot.We took a photograph of the Crucifix.It always struck me that the figure was peculiarly pathetic, pierced and battered by shrapnel and with nesting birds making it their refuge.At the top of the mound, in from of the Cross, was the grave of a Clerman officer.AM traces of this have now gone.1 suppose the body has been removed :0 Germany.\u2018The tunnel which the Ausiralians dug te connect Loos with our trenches on Hill 70 still re.maine, but we did not visit ft.It used to be a curious sensation to walk through that passage in the White Chalk Jit up only by the candie stuck on the top of one's steel helmet, We had no need of \u201cSafety First\" precautions now, so the lorry carried us openty up the road to the famous Hill.Here were many signs that we were in the: war zone.White mounds of chalk showed where the trenches ran, and rusty barbed wire, and bits of corrugated iron wers piled up here and there.We turned to the right up the Lens road and soon came to a large chalk quarry where men were at work.They were old French soldiers and were very much interested when they heard we were Canadians.They took our prof: tered cigarettes as à badge of army comradeship.The quarry must have been the famous one where brigade headquarters were, taough it had been so changed by recent excavations that I could not identify the place accurately.There were many openings to dugouts, which have now fallen In, and (he men told us that they stl occasionally find human remains, Only let year when the debris of a shelled house by the road was «leared away.the bodies of seven.von British ofleers and men had been found in the cellar.They had heen entembed there when the building was hit, The view from the road was intensely interesting.To Lhe west, lay the village of Loos and in the d.stance the mine hesds of Maroe and Bracquemont.To the samt, de- yond rich wheat fields, lay the ruine of Lens.The famous iron wars of Wingies have dimppear.We were new en the site of out anctent battle ground, and we determined to go forward across the wheat fields, and leuk for the fam- us Chalk Pit which had been à the Armistice.Each 15 cont package of \u201cDismond Dyes\u201d contains directions eo dimple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new, oven it she has never dyed before.Buy Diamond Dyes\u2014no ether kind \u2014ihen perfest home dyeing ls guaranteed.Just teil your druggist whether the material you wish te dye is woo) or sHk, or whether It ls linen, cotton, or mixed goods.Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 narrow path, we came to a chalk quarry up which now runs & rail way.The quarry has been much enlarged by excavations, but was evidently the old place where the rabbit-warren of dugouts used to bvuse à whole company of men in the line.We met two British hol.diers thers who ware at work on the Graves Commission.The bedy af a man had just been discovered in the Chalk Pit and was now being dug out.Ly some remnants of uniform, it was found to be that of a German soldier and was to be removed for burial.How sirangely thet place.We looked towards Lens in which we eould see new buildings going up, and we thought of the oi days when raiding parties set out at night from the Chaik Pit to attack the German Unes, or when Jack Johnson's \u201cPineapplea\u2019\u2019 \u201cRiack Pign\" and other kinds of shells enlivened the neighborhood with unexpected crashes.Now the summer wind fanned the innocent wheat fields as eoftly as a child breathes in sleep.We longed to wander into the trenches on the Loos side of the road, but time was pressing, so, re-entering the lorry, and declining the invitation offered by the sign In front of an estaminet to vist the tunnel, we made our way on- wands to the town of lena.It was well for us, perhaps.that our rambies on the HIN were thus cut shart, for the numerous dugouts were veritable death traps.The wood supports in them had been removed for fire-wood, and the deep openings were conosaled in the long grass.A long line of chalk, on which the wheat would not grow, crossed many of the fields, and, no doubt, was the site of \u201cHugo Trench,\u2019 \u201cHurrah Alley,\u201d and \u201cHumbug Alley.\u201d By this time {t was late in the afternoon, so, skirting the new brick houses of the city of Bt Edouard, we made our way to Lens in time for dinner.The town ts a strange jumble of dirt\u2019 and ruins\u2019 and new houses.The roads are bad and the place is crowded with returning Inhabliants.wok.ing men, and commercial travellers The favorite restaurant is an oid army hut which at one end is a dining room, and at the other a sitting room.A rough kitchen makes an extension at the dining room end.The lady who runs the establishment is a middle-aged woman of very wholesome propor tions.As it was not the regular hour for dinner, she had to cook one specially for us.The Captain as usual went aut to buy phote- graphs, taking the Gunner with him, while Maurice and I enjoyed a smoke until the meal was ready.A number of commercial travellers were talking volubly in the sitting room, and J could almast faney myself back In some little hotel in the Prevines of Quebec.At length the meal was prepared, Our friends turned up and, with ap petites stimulated by mueh walk.Ing, much Jjolting and the cool summer air, wo et to work te consume large omvlottes, some dirty looking bread and bowis' of strong black coffee lightemed by « small portien of condensed milk.The places was net atrective, but when we remembersd what Lene used to be, and how we had look.od upon Me ruined streste from psop-holes in the parapet of the PUTS HEALTH .AND VIM INTO WOMEN of Lyd Mrs.MacPherson E.Pinkham\u2019sVege- table Compound Brantford, Ont \u2014\u201cI was alae tired and the least exertion me à dore day or te: bids Petasing pain on je top of my bond, re over 1 could not out help, because of pain in my back, | did net sleep wall end was st the least 1 kee but st the leant none Anak Tooeld Bot sweep the floor nor wash the dishes Tithout down friend living near ma told Lydia ° Le d es With ter end Tae restr eu fn mostiir terme.! have taken ten snd am now all better.changed wan post in our front line.Making our way through the tall wheat where thers wae a alight evident of à » SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923.tronches, wo wore thankful enough that we wers able to get 6 there of any kind.The estaminet was hidden away in & back yard where new buildings of pretenuows dimensions were waling it in.Wen we had paid for the meal.a not exherbitant price, we started oft to resume our pligrimage.We were actualy mow in the region on which out artilery had been oon- centrated Lu several years We felt that were really in the thick of things.We had.made that city & hot place for German oeeu- pation and now thy work of de struction evident on every aide wns our own doing.We teek the road which led to Livin.We were now (acing the high ground which I» known as Vimy Ridge.Before we entered the town of Lievin, we made a detour up to a wooded hill known as the Bois de Riaumont.This hill had been our chief artillery observation post (n times gone by, and the Gunner became excited and voluble\u2019when he found hinwelf walking up the path which led to the place where he had spent many a lonely, many an anxious night and day, directing the fire of the heavy battery in the rear.On the top of the hill where the observation post had been, a huge water tower had been erected.It was still in the process of consirue- tion and a ladder leading up to a flat roof on top invited ue to olimb.We did 80 and from that commanding eminence we had a wonderful view of all the plain.Lens lay to the northeast and to the southeast we saw Vimy and other villages.Far away to the south we saw the city of Arras.The water tower made an ideal observation post.but we wondered how long it would last 2 the German artillery concentrated upon it.We went back through the wood to the lorry and then towards Lievin.The Gunner was anxious to see his old battery position, 80 he directed Maurice to a crosg road of our left, and at last we stopped in front of a modern tarmhouse, Here was the iden tical spot where the Sth Canadian Siege Battery had had one of lu nine point two guns.We laughed at the excitement of the Gunner when he discovered the site of his old batery.A young farmer, who eae OLEPROOF is the hosiery of lus trous beauty and fine texture that wears so well.It is not surprising, there fore, that it is selected by many people who can afford to pay far more for their hose, but who prefer the Holeproof combination of style and serviceability at such reasonable prices.Holeproof Hosiery is offered in a wide variety of styles in Silk, Wool, Silk .and Wool, Silk Faced end Lusterized Lisle for men, women and children.HOLEPROOF HOSIERY COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited, London, Ontario had jum finished the bullding of his house and was now erecting some atables, welcomed us very gladly, and took great pride in pointing out the scart which war had made upon hie paternal acres He showed us the entrances to » very good German dug-out which had been concealed under the ruins of an old out-house.When these were removed, the dugout had come into view, and the Gunner regretted that he had not known of the existence of this place of refuge during the war.It would have saved the Batery many an Holeproof Hosiery is sold by Will.J.Whelan | Phone : 253 14 St, John Street Holeproof Hosiery is on Sale at Bynes\u2019 Phone : 271 anxious moment.The Hght was too dim to permit our taking photographs of the farmer and his family, but the warm handshake he gave us told us that the hear! alliance between Canadians and Frenchmen in that region lg strong and sinesre.We continued our journey through the main street of Levin.New houses were, of course, going up, but thers were ruina everywhere, and the old slag heap look- od just a8 it did when we last saw it.At one particular point in the rond thers used to be a sickly smell of gas.for the Batteries in Lievin were perpetually subjject to qas atacks.The polsonous fumes used to hang round cellars and shell holes fer days.The ol4 Y.M.C.A.building la demolished and the trees in the Chateau ground re Dltghted or dead.rted the ruins of An end then turned up the souches road in the élrection of the Ridge.When we came to the Souchex Cemetery, we stopped the lorry and entered the enclamure.There wore many crosaes there to Canadans, and somes of them men whom we had known.It is fn a lovely situation on the side of a Bll.The ight of the low sun lit with herisental ram the fresh.green grams and the flowers which had been planted along the rows of crosees.Op the east ai of the rond is the highest point of 1th ridge.It is à treciess hill and vas called the \u201cPim ï of that Nil! cost the = Division thousands of casualties Great taies li could tell of human endurance and indomitable cou .was on the side of that hill, facing the enemy, that the body of a young Canadian was found in a terribly mutilated condition, but in ihe ore dead hand was clasped re, omen x Ta, book.In Ms last dead mremd s radiance from | \u2018 Western sky.I was anxious to ve once more the Artiery monument Sands on a commanding position at Le Tillews.There It was 49 St John Street QUEBEC -MONTREAL sn gee ULE Ba 4 + on! «roe.8 .y pr Parier oué Dining Car Service.\u201cTHE MOUNT ROYAL\u201d Live.gia ry 48 Pa Daily Le 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dank at\u2019 its foot.How well I remember the day when 1 dedoated that monument.and General Currie unveiled | the tablet upon dt.It te severe in outline, surmounted by a atone oross, | but it symbolises the twe elements | of aincerity and mrengih which | were characteristics of the Canadian | Corps.Once the monument was exposed to the «het-fre of the Ger- | mans.Now danger lo passed and\u2019 only wind and rain beat upen it, and the setting sun gilds It with the hue of Heaven.It will stand through the ages a grand memorial to the ofticors and men of the Canad'an Artillery who lost their Hvee in the taking and holding of Vimy Ridge, The summer daylight laste lone after sunset in France.\u2014\u2026o we had atill time \u20ac press on.We went up the Bethune-Arraa road, titi we came to Arrian Dump where, in the caves there, the First Division had made ite headquarters after the taking of the Ridge.I mw the piace by the road where my dug-out had bein and the site of I.George's Church.An usual, green grain Nid ail traces of the tr ee and choll-hates andre we t up the road by Mada: gaucar corner to ge through meurie.| there was nothing to remind us of the huts and camps that had once been there.The village of Keurie je showing steve of & new kite sad | vopuiation.© (Continued on Page Platesn) se Accessories For Your Desk SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY \u201cPARAGON\u201d INK-WELLS and PENTRAYS T.J.Moore & Company Limited MANUFACTURING STATIONERS, QUEBEC .& W.CHAMPION, re GENERAL INSURANCE BROKERS Best tariff rates and reduced rates in non Boaré Companies if required, : a » \u2014 an nt Phones: Res.75 67 St.Peter Street, .\u2018 Ottice 266 Quebes, Que THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, to see this thrilling Paramount Picture at the Victoria Theatre \u2018To Have ,and To Hold a Lovely Complexion BETTY COMFPSON, in \u201cTo Have and lo Hold.\" is the desire and the right of every woman As an aid to an exquisite complexion nothing excels PENSLARS FACE LOTIONS AND FOWDE.'S, AS AID TO BEAUTY We 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any P aramount one word, only the number of times it appears in the title, for instance, Paramount pi t just one \u201cv,\u201d or two \u201ca's.\u201d Here you have a chance to play a fascinating cures game and see one of the finest photoplays of the year.It's easy\u2014try it! Pictures \u201cTO HAVE AND TO HOLD\u201d | To Have and To Hold CADILLAC is to get every possible joy out of Motoring ! The CADILLAC is popular at the Paramount Studios\u2026here we see Theodore Kosloff in his costume as Lord Carnal in \u201cTo Have and To Hold\u201d starting for a home luncheon in his CADILLAC Touring Car.Agents in Quebec and District CANADIAN MOTORS & MACHINE Co.LIMITED Showrooms : 167 St.John Street.Phone: 5652 Garage: 81 Lachevrotiere Street.Phone: 7488 P alronize These Advertisers Each and Every One Has Merchandise or Service You'll Be Delighted To Have and To Hold! To Have | and To Hold and to set the supreme fashion in 1621 was the reputation of my Lord Carnal\u2014 From the silver buckles on his shoes to the gold rings on his fingers.LOU THÉODORE KOSLOFF a8 Loté Curmel.IN 1923 and always since our inception we carry the very finest selection of jewelry from which you may choose the | ring you have in mind, or the silver plate you contemplate as a gift.The silver necklets worn by Lord Carnal were undoubtedly of great value.Today's style for ladies is beaded necklets.We have them and also the earrings to match and we will be pleased to show them to you.C.Duquet Ltd.Phone 1266 - 3 St.John St.de.) To Hold | Good Health AND THE HEALTH OF THOSE DEPENDING UPON YOU, PLACE THE MOST NOURISHING, HEALTHGIVING FOOD PROCURABLE ON YOUR TABLE.TO DO THIS YOU REQUIRE HETHRINGTON'S BREAD of unsurpassed quality, made right and baked right from best ingredients.For over three quarters of a century it has been the favorite of Quebec housewives, because it is all good bread should be.* TRY OUR SUNMAID RAISIN LOAF.Ask the driver for one, Buy Hethrington\u2019s Cake and Pastry Their superiority is recognized and proven by an ever increasing demand for them, 28 T.Hethrington | Phone: 6636 364 St.John Street VICTORIA 4 Days Only Stating În- Morrow Sunday \u2018 1 George Fitzmaurice ok PRODUCTION = = Toflaveandtotold Betty Compson and Berth Lytell All the thrills, the beauty, the excitement of a lifetime crowded into one gorgeous screen romance.With two favorites playing the leading roles and a great supporting cast that includes Theodore Kosloff, W.J.Ferguson, Raymond Hatton and Walter Long.OUR PRICES NEVER CHANGE OP rm 10 48 EY NAPS ANY To Have and To Hold the most dainty and serv- gi jceable of lingerie and § gd negligees, milady should gf come here and surely be satisfied with the excellent quality of our goods.that she will find it very easy to buy here.just a few articles with the new prices so that you may form an idea: she will Everything is reduced in price to such an extent Here are mals.MAG er stem ihe Silk and Crepe de Chine Boudoir Caps.$1.49 Washable Silk Bloomers, formerly $4.75 now $3.49 A few Bridal Sets, of § pieces each, formerly $12.50 for .122010460000 s se sen one san unes $6.25 > Phone: 271 Bynes\u2019 4 51.Jom street \u201cTo Have and To Hold\u201d Has Action, Love, Thrill Betty Com psonand Berth Lytell Featured in New George Fitzmaurice Production Action, love, suapense, fights, blowing up & shir.couti orgy.a bride market, heawly, bloodshed, sex Interest, comedy, marvelous sets, & battle between a man-o'-war and a pirate ship, great swordemanship, gowns that 11 took sixty dreasmakers a month to prepare, startling photography, more romance, more susnense, more actich.And there you have George Fitamaurice's Paramaint production of \u201cTo Have and To Hnld,\u201d featuring Bety Compron and Bert Lytell, which comes to the Victoria Theatre tuwinorrow, for four days, Hetty Compson, never lovelier, In pear! and hrocades one moment, in 8 hastily improvised bathing dress the next, In gowns low cut and gorgeous »nd in gowns more modest and dainty, has the bem role of her ecreen career, Bhe in the girl who, rather than marry lord Carnal escance to Virginia to wed the first man who aske for har hand.Bert Lyteil, romantic hero, swordsman unexcelied, brave and daring, 18 the man who aske and ultimately wine her lave.Always there 1s something doing in this story.The charac'ers ars real human beings, loving and fighting and loving some more.There'w not & bowing puppet in the picture.It's the rapid-fire drama told owiftly agaanet s background ne colorful as a show at the New York Hippodrome.\u201cTo Have and To Hold\" wag the most expenaive pleture ever made Ip the Lasky Studio at Hallywood.Ships were huught and re-built and blown up, while hundreds of pirates.and Indlane took part ia the mass Aghting A whole shipload of beautiful girls were landed in the wifemarket scenes.In a massive set is shown a cole orful orgy at the court of King James 1 of England.Mvrry scene In the ploiure is a Fhsmaurice triumph.Famrus for the beauty of his productions, he has hete a typ of ory made to order for lnvieh eeltings and heautifu! composition.The cam 19 tremendous.Buty Cumnpaon and Bert Lytell ate wonderful In this romance of romances, Theodore Kosioff, who je seen as the van- omour King's favorite, has the finest part of his colorful career.When do see Beity Compson you won4 wonder that Tert Lytell, seen as (he hero, fought all over Vire ginte, Engian né the Atlaritie Ocean to ketp Lord Carnal «Thecdote Kasloff) from getting her, \u2026_\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014) To Have and To Hold a Sweetheart Dine at Te MANHA TTAN 190 ST- JOHN ST.(near Bell Telephone) And partake of our excellent and well prepared meals, consisting of the cholotet of food of ail kinds.By Going œ the meteal respect and admiration for one asother will be greatly merenesd.J ELA \u2014 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY M, 1933.RN a | ae I \u20ac en | - 7 Official Opening BY HIS HONOR THE LIEUT.-GOVERNOR, SIR CHARLES FITZPATRICK OF THE Quebec Motor Show / Held Under The Auspices \u2014_ of Quebec Motor.be = se ESS VAN) CL.x Ci Dealers\u2019 Association | & wil DRILL HALL.| # mu.Quebec 4 | February 23 to March 2nd, 1923 All Marks of Cars Sold in Quebec Will Be Exhibited Also Everything in Auto Accessories.\u2014 AT AA {os A = >, 5 2 aN \u2018 4 XB als a A © Ayre Pa 7 + °° > ul 4 A TP TRO AP ES RT 1e, ts OX VE SEA ES «07 UT WO.cow (iT?\u2014\u2014 ca 22\u2014- ayn ET yr Toman au SATURDAY, 1] FEBRUARY 24, 1008.UN cee THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.1 Big Display of.Cars Ready F ar Inspection At Auto Show THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR re Tr A me iL | re Our Ideal Paige- Your Ideal Car [pit & ned lines pi and second speeds as in high.you.If your uty means also richness degree _ fe | of detail and substantial construction, the new .oD) pew of endurance of lon le Paige bodies will satisfy you, * Paige by scores chassis improvements.The ForPaige Ideal bodiesare nowdoublybraced, finest practicable workmanship by precision &tra stout.Double strips of patent leather keep metal from touching metal or wood.This idea from Europe insures a forever silent body.- TherichnessofthenewP.bodiesissensed Sincé 1909 the same oficers, directors and by band and eye.Not a pieceolimitstionleather engineers have been working er on the | pri Re n ba development of.the Ideal Page.year has ed types.All instruments beneath asingle brought it closer.Nôw it is achieved.And the glass in a walnut dash.Walnut steszing * success of the Page-buil Jewett haseo increased - I\u2014adjustable todriver's convenience.* Undoubtedly your ideal car isa Paigein per- .great Paige'Derroit Motor Car Company that formatice, Like its redecesor.dis Paige 70 this Ideal Paige is still a car of reasonable price.w péove America's un takes speed, Dl-eimbtng and accalraion Lérwise = A Le, deinitely akon places coe o dur Ideal Paige goes beyond even your ideals in the Six is tye ideal type motor for balanced essy Handling.smoothness, flexibility, long life and care-free The new clutch, with six spriogs instead cf simplicity.Ideal Paige is here\u2014ready to one a light-weight driven member, gives charm youisr'to satisfy you with its comfort\u2014 easy engagement.Thenew transmission and thrill yeu with its performance.Plosse ine S gs inger-touch gear shin wih a bue spect it at our Display Rooms or at the Show.Standard equi pment of all Paige Models includes: 6 cord tires, tubes, rims, mounted one ir rs.ep resi Monomerer.Double bar spring bumpers and reer.gage carrier.Combination tail and stop utomatic windabield wiper, Aluminumplates.Gescline gauge on dash.Eight doy as et Le Craie kick LAN Ye a Com Showrooms 167 St.John St.Phone 5682.CE EP IN AMERICA Ey ii i il hi | A § Wompenachl dil à | i pouf hl ! inch movement.And it is almost as quiet in first toalsand gauges, isetandard throughout.A new autorastic take-upo the chain driven augiliary shafts does away with need for adjustment.the volumé and reduced the overhead of the «fade.Rear view mirror, Snubbess front and reur.Power tire pump.ADIAN MOTORS & MACHINE Co: PLL Gare 1 Lachavioters Phone 16 [rou will enjoy ascending it, instead .| teat was to go over Twin Peake im|.CHANDLER MOTOR DREADS NO HILL Reports All Over Country Ene thusiastio As To Action Of Engine What hii do you mont dread?The Chandler wants te now, anû promises to flatlem it out se that of avoiding it.\u201cPiok your hardest hiH\u201d is the invitation that the makers have brondcest to the whole cougten They want the motoring publie te isarn thet the Pikes Pesk Motor, built to the specifications of the highest automobile climb in the world, cannot be balked by any other ascent, ° The motor was developed at Pikes Teak unit it operated on the mountain, up mils after mile of etesp grades, with no sign of ladering, over-heatinf, or \u201cping\u201d.The aS oending of the Peak was brought to the lave] of normal running.Motorists in many cities have beds eager to test out the handler on their favorite hills, and reports of the results are coming in from al parte of the country.At San Francisco, the Chandler bien with five adult passengers in the car.+ The start was made at the foot of| the Boulevard, and a speed of about twenty mites an hour was made alt).the way to the summit.The motor) climbed seemingly without affort ard without labouring at any part of the trip.TOURING $1700 ROADSTER $1700 COUPE $2475 SEDAN 92525 J E vw SPECIAL TOURING $1900 SPECIAL COUPE $2700 od Thrifty Six Built by Paige SPECIAL SEDAN $2800 Prices F.O.B.Quebec and include extra equipment Jewett Special Six Sedan \u2014Picture It at Your Oun Door! À car to be proud of! Beautiful from bumper bar spring bumpers front and rear.Trunk rack \u2014 mms of which = considerably heavier than the other, may be of the same the tire.carries mus: also be con- |eizse, but, because they ars of a sise sidered.It cen be readily under.[they should not be Inflated to equal stood that the tires of two care, one pressure.\u2014\u2014 me - TIRE SERVICE, It unlimited service is looked for trom tives, it is important to oon.slicer the load as well ae inflation.A fixed pressure can not be observed EOUUVESUESESLESSESUSUUSSSE | ee pp \u201c pau standard for a certain sise tire under all conditions.The weight The Chandfer, with seven paswen-| fers, also conquered Francisco street hill in high gear.This is the loml- iy famous \u201cbrick hi\u201d which has been used as a motor test-ground ever since it was paved, Another San Francisco hill, Webmer mreol.war oMmbed easily in second gear with seven passengers So ateep is thie hill that many care find &iMculy In making the climb in tow gear.The Buena Vista hil at Atlanta Ge.œucoumbed quickly to the at tack of the Chandler.The I Peak Motor demonstrated ita puting ability by mounting Buena Vista in high from a standing start st Prior street, in a most astounding exibi- tion of Wute strength, ingde .the more noteworthy by the thot that the car ad previoudiy run only 148 alles.© A test was made with a newepa; man, George Bigxers.of the Constitution, sarted in high gear acrnes Prior crest at 21 miles an hour.Puena Vista hill stands out as the grave-yard of many a hoast of en- (hemlaslic automobile salwmpen.It han been tried by many.It \u2018has been -dinrbed by few.The new Chandler ie ons car that neither fo one car that nether needs nor de- ands a running mart.Hail Street hill, at Portland, Oregon, famed as a difficult climb for any car, 19 now even more famous so far an the Chandler in concerned.The hill with the tricky hairpin turn has balked many cars, hut has nc terror for the Pikes Peak Motor.Arthur Knaus, Chander distributer at Portland, proved to the public just what the car could do there.\u2014 nm.x at the wheel.Hé\" street at 18 miles, and topped the!7 to bumper.Artistic, appealing, impressive! Sit at the wheel and command a full fifey- horsepower motor, with six smooth, welk-hebri- cated cylinders.Shift the gears as you have always been told not to\u2014fast as the hand can move.No pause, no clash.You simply cannot \u201cjerk\u201d this Jewett car! A new-type clutch does it.Drop from \u201chigh\u201d to \u201csecond\u201d at 30 miles per hour.Crawl at 2 miles; shoot along at 60\u2014 Jewett\u2019s everyday high-gear range.Accelerate from 5 to 25 miles per hour in seven seconds.Equaling Jewett\u2019s fascinating ease of handling is its stecoth riding at whatever speed.Rugged six-inch frame and Paige- Timken axles of finest workmanship combine with long, flat springs and scientifically distributed weight to ride you restfully.Everything heart could wish is included in the appointments; Full-nickeled double and trunk at veer, with graceful body rails te protect finish.Full nickeled radiator.Nickeled motometer.Nickeled berrel-type head lamps and side lights.Extra cord tire, tube, rim and drum-style cover in front at left.Ventilator in cowl, Adjustable sun and storm visor.Automatic windshield wiper.Combination tail light and automatic etop-light.[Disc-type wheels shown are optional, at slight extra cost.) Picture such a car as this always at the disposal of yourself and your family! Rolling over citystreets or summer-bordered highroeds, taking the mountain tour or cross-country spin, westher-ree and storm protected in all seasons! Lazying on softest cushions with all accessories of comfort near: Taffeta shades, window regulators, arm-rests, robe-rail, heater, rear-view mirror, etched dome light.Jen't that your ideal of fine-fashioned motor ing?And this Jewett Special Six Sedan its ideal medium?Plesss come in and look at it.CANADIAN MOTORS & MACHINE co.Showrooms: 167 John Street - - Phone 5652 Garage: 81 Lachevrotiere St.- - With a Chandler that had heen oft tbe ratiroad car leap than one week, | Oxford Roadster, he drove in from the bottom.Special Roadster, nround the fr-pin turn, and ove Mandard Sedan, the top with nty \u2018of reserve.The 3 Species Sedan, street ourface is.rough, permit Touring Bedan, the Tear wheels to spin at times an tome traction.fFtandard Coupe.&pecial Coupe orld.Bh Area Brie in the business \" a Gray-D men in the business 3¢¢ he best , u see why © chise?Can the Gray-Dort rE like to sel! Gray-Dort just cet up 8 new Japanese economy the principal American publication \u2018an Japan, the trophy consisting of a The Franklin _ was piloted by a representative of gallon of gasoline.The run was: Hrazar & Company, Franklin repre- cost being considered ekcessive.tional work will be in progrers in On HAMILTON GETS 6000 ROADS MEET Tenth Congress To Be Given To Ambitious City in June, Is Announced The city of Hamilton, Ont.has begn selected for the tenth annual convention of the Canadian Good Roads Association, and the delegates who will essemble there on June 11, 13, 13 and 16 from ali parte of the Dominion will have before them a program which will be more advanced than that presented at any of the previous gatherings of the organization formed for the purpose of educating the public as to the best methods of construction and maintaining improved permanent highways and their value to the community at large.From the skeleton program already prepared it in evident that che executive have realised the necessity of emphasiding the economic factor in road building, end will seek to provide for the delegates data which will be invaluable to municipal authorities and officials in carrying ou: construction programs in the future.From svery province in the Dominion, as well as from the United States Bureau of Public Roads information will be secured as to the details of cost in both construction and maintainance, so that comparisons can be made and highway en- ginesrs and public bodies be enabled to ascertain the most economical methods of work, bearing in mind the relation of cost to efficiency and good service.This tm one of the most important phases of the highway problem, because in some provinces thers has grown up an ides that the expenditures made on permanent highways have been in excess of necessity, hut In the absence of tabulated cost data i has been difficult to place the finger on the extravagant spot.At the Hamilton convention engineers and others will be able co make detalled ocompari- sons and by discussion ascertain the means of securing economy with efficiency.Linked up with the question of cost will be that of the use and abuse of the highways.The builder of the highway and the user of it have in the past failed to realize \u2018hat they have many interests in common, that improved highways can only be built and maintained if they work in co-oper- ation, Modern traffic conditions have revolutionized highway construction, and at the convention there will be discussions not only on types of roads, but also on the use of them, on the best methods of regulating the traffic of autobusses, of View At The Quebec Auto Sho: commercial trucks, their speed and load, as well as the ques.ion of uniform danger signals and direction \u2018signe, headlihgis, ligh:x on all vehicles and other \u2018matters :fecting \u2018he eafeiy of the users © the highways.Thess are all sub cia that have an important bearing on the future good roads policy ef the country because unless chey are properly dealt with there is a danger that the public may grow lukewarm in its support of a good roads policy, losing eight of its undoubted bene.\u2014 + NEw SuPERIOR: CHEVROLET IT HAS EVERYTHING | LOOKS -FINISH-POWER -COMFORT- ECONOMY A COMPLETE CAR-NO EXTRAS TO BUY THE new Superior Chevrolet answers the ever increasing demand for a completely equipped quality car furnishing comfortable and reliable transportation at a cost lower than that furnished by any other make of car in the world.Sixty-seven new improvements in the Chevrolet make it more than ever the world's gréatest motor car value.See the new Chevrolet, ride in it, drive it yourself, then compare it point by point with any other car.CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, Oshawa and Subsidiary of General Motors of Canada, Limited Winnipeg {J / CHEVRO et LET J Jor Boonomical Transportation LEGARE AUTO & SUPPLY CO.Limited.61-73 St.Valier Street.;\u2018 fite hecause of the burden of the The conventions of the Canadian Good Roads Arsnclation have been held from coast to coast during the past ten years, and Hamilton was chosen for this year not only because (t is centrally located but It in perhapa the one city from which radia es the largest number of modern improved highways.The Province of Ontario has made rapid strides In road building in the Mast few years and the delegates to the convention will not only have the onportuniiy of inspecting severni of the new highways, but will also have practical demons:rations of how these highways are built, for addi- June.Furthermore flamikon is ideally situated from a scenic point of view, and the delegates will be able to visit the famous fruit district when the trees are in bloom, and also make excursions to Niagara Falls and other places of interest, Two afternoons and evenings will he i aside for excursions to inspect the highways and enjoy the scenic heauties of the district.The full program has not yet heen prepared, but it wil certainly provide opportunities for discussing the latest Information obtainable re.ardinæ the test rond experiments that are heing carried out In the Unite tates, as well na the important nubjerts of Federal Aid, and tourist traffic, in addition to papers on different methode of maintenance -one of the most difficult preblema that highway authorities now have to face.The convention will Lake place at the Royal Conneugh' Hotel under the presidency of the Hon.!.L.Perron, Minister of Highways for the Provinre of Queher, and the President of the Canadian (lood Reads Anvscistion.The detain of the con- vemtdon are an usual heing arranged hy A.LL.Squire, Chairman of the Executive, and Qeorge A.Me.Namee, fRerrstary, New Rirke Build.Ing.Montreal, with the assistance of a Aironz executive hoard.AUTOMATIO SEPARATOR (W.RANS AIR TAKEN IN CARBURETOR Keeps Abrasive Substances From Entering the Moor.\u201cThe amouni of road dum and oiler foreign maierial drawn Into tht motor with the atr through the carburetor, has atways been a diffi- cull problem to overcome\u201d, maid Chief Engineer Louie Steilmann of !the Franklin Autemebile Cempany in & recent talk to dealers incident to the anvouncement of the new FrankFn Series 19 motor, \u201cWe have onicutated tha: under some cenditione of running.as much |\u2018 an a teaspoonful of dirt would be taken into the mator through the carburetor during the course of an heur.This dirt is carvied through « good deal of unnecemsary wesr on the bearing surfaces of the engine.device that seems to get 100 percent resuMts in furnishing clean air to the carburetor.met clows beside the careburstor on the air intake pipe.When the en- sine je started, the suction esta the the cylinders inte the eit, where it forms abrawive partivies thal enuse one rotating part of the device whir- objecta of smaller mature, and cars\u201d, continued Mr.Stellmana \u201cand ling and al dirt particles and for- jwound up by pouring a so | are certain we have got this pro- eign materials are thrown out\u201d.water into 4.In each cams, the se- To demonmrate the effectiveness !parator repuleed the foreign mat- blem licked.It will mean a cleaner of the device, Mr.Btellmann started | ter without hesitation.motor & tall times, less wear and, up & Franklin motor and then pro- ronsequently, a grester period of ceeded to pour several handfuls of service before repairs are fiecassary, road dust into the separator.He ie and re added a few small sized stones and lon\u201d.\u201cOn thés new Series 10 we have à \u201cWe have tried this separstor under every conceivable condition \u2018in the thousands of miles of road test |The separator iz auto: which we gave the experimental |quires abmodutely no This dust separator is tie.ae he At The Motor Show HAYNE Character Cars The Cynosure of the 1923 Show Maurice P.Lavigueur Distributor pa 81 St.John Street You cannot burn out bearings in a HAYNES Car through lack of oil.The Car That Made Sports Models Famous WRT RTT AULT TL w wee SATURDAY, FEBRUARY u 1983.THE be QUEBEC CHRONICLE.Lome And Choose Your F'avorete Car At The More Mileage Cord Tires.Phone 205 \\ formance which only a si comfortable, and _ ASO 8s \u201c05a Ra MEOSEONE Md iE New Model Sedan $2,095.00 F.O.B.Quebec ws pA PI FECT SEN ' + \u201cGutta Percha\u201d The Perfection of Quality The Envy of Competitors ; The Motorist\u2019s Delight | F H, Andrews & Son Reg 253 St.Paul St CLEVELAND SIX Just What You Want and at the Lowest Price give.You want a metal body that is beautiful, solidly built.You want a chassis that is rugged, reliable, and soundly designed.This superb new Cleveland model offers exactly what you want at the lowest M.L.DOHAN (Quebec) , TeL4748 - - - 29 CLEYELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY ° Quebec Feb.24,16,38,mar2x4 AUTOFITTED WITH WIRELESS Daimler Cars Created Sensation At Olympia Show Held In London Recently .London, Feb, $13\u2014With wireless telephony forcing its way into the dadty life of every citisen ti is not surprising that already cere have been fitted whh apparatus for receiving.One of the Daimler cars at Olympis was thus equipped, and another Daimier with & Marconiphone on board was one of the noveities in the Lord Mayor of London's Show on November 9.Broadcasting has actually started in london; it is expected that other centres in England will soon follow suit.As the renge of the eet fitted to the Daimler under roview is about fifty miles \u20ac car thus equipped will awaye be near enough to a broadcasting centre In England for the occupants to hear telephony.Credit ie due to the Daimler Com: pany and Marcon!'s Wireless Telephone Compeny, who have co-oper- ated in the design end adaptation vf this set for Daimiee cars.The combination is a happy one.There are few people who know more about wireless than the ploncer Marconi conosen, and the Daimier Company is one of the few firms that produce a car silent enough to snable the ægnale to be clearly re- celved, The Marconiphone for this ear has been specially designed.It ie placed in a bed of spongy rubber, eo that the delicate parts are insulated from all road shocks, and ie carried below the floor of the car.In this way no useful space is fitted up.Two small levers, placed on the off-side of the interior of the car, control, respectively, the tuning-in for the z cylinder motor can of all six cylinder Palace Hill CLEVELAND ed Donse BRoTHERS MOTOR CAR We cordially invite the Quebec public to visit our installation of Dodge cars at the Automobile Exhibition, A courteous and competent staff will give you any information you may nesd concerning these famous cars MORISSET & FRERE 316 ST.JOSEPH ST.QUEBEC, \"Phone 7885-w , [tor ancien relics to be placed on SKELETON 5,000 YEARS OLD FOUND IN SWEDEN Man Who Lived In Stone Age Uncovered, Has Just Been Dug Up Stockholm, Feb, 1.\u2014(By Mall)\u2014\u2014 The well-preserved skeleton of e man who dived in the stone age, §,- #00 yearv ago, has just been found on the west coast of Sweden by a commiasion of archaslogists which has bean combing the countryside exhibition at the emposition in Gothonburg this summer.The Swodlsh experts, fifteen in number, have been at work for about seven years, and have succeeded in collecting 20,000 relics of antiquity.The results of their labor has been an accumulation of proofs that the North Sea coast of Sweden was Irhabited av carly as 3000 B.C.The stone age skeleton, which la now being mounted in Gothenburg, wae found during exoavations ui Kungsbecka, a few miles south of this oity.The ancient eite of Kungnbacke has been chosen by some aritios as the probable seat to Heo: walt, the hero of the oldest epic poem in Englieh literature: but Beowolf wes & newoomer comparel with the stone age man, who lived about 6,000 years before Bim, The relior now brought to light in.olude Aint tools and weapons, ornaments, elo.In one of the graves DONT PAIL TO SEE OUR CYLINDER GRINDING JOBS AT THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW.LOUIS LAVOIE about 5,000 years old, wers found the remains of 6 Woman and her equipment, consieting of an amber necklaée, weunver's resde and distatt.desired centre and the intensity of the signal, while a third lever acte as a switch for lighting the valves A tell-tale bulb 'w aimo fitted, which shows at a glance the intensity of the filament Yghting.The current for the valve filaments is obtained from the car's accumulators, and two high-tension batteries are supplied.The pedestal on which the controlling leverw are phced has plugs into which four sets of heed vhones may be connected.The frame serial, carried on the roof of the car, \u2018a adjustable; when not in use it can be flat on the roof and cause no obstruction.justed by a lever inwide the car installed employs six of the wrell- known Marconi thermionic valves, five being high-frequency amplifiers, end the sixth a rectifier.Already successful testa have heen carried out.The magneto and Hght- (ng equipment of the car interfered considerably, during the firet portions of these tests, with the reception of the signale.It was not until @pecial methods to soresn off the car's electrical equipment wers taken that sucosss was achieved.HEATING AN OPEN CAR A NOVEL IDEA To put a heater in an open car is a novet idea orginated dy one of the Gray-Dort Eastern distributors.Heaterw have been standard equin- ment for some time in closed cars but it \u2018e quite practicable to instaM a heater in an open car with well fitting curtains, Prowpectors in Northern latitudes bank up snow around thelr tents, fasten the tent tiaps securely and with the aid of A few candies maintain enough heat to keep comfortable at temperatures many degrees below zero.It is just a method of conserving heat.There in a good deal of heat which otherwise would be dissipated through the exhaust pipe which can be utilized hy means of a heater Installed in the tonneau.Regardless of wind and temperature this ane- thod creates & \u2018warm confortable atmosphere which makes winter driving in an open car à pleasure.STOP, THIEF! Whenever à cer is parked it should be carefully Jocked and the key removed by the driver, es thieves not only rob the automobiles of their contents, but they alwo quite readily seal the machine se well.A safe lock should be à part of every car's equipment, and sspecially if it a to be parked vary much.Spars tires should also be wecurely locked.I \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 INVENTS AUTO WITH LEGS INSTEAD OF WHEELS Washington, Feb.23.\u2014Invention ot an automobile equipped with four lage mavead of wheels is claimed by Jarme Wiliam Bryan, a Washington man, who says he has forty patenta, some of them basic, for such passenger Clitchiess, gearless, old wheeled models which, he aays, ex: tbe, Tests are now being made to determine possible weaknesses and errors of construction.Declaring thet he, and mot a German inventor who recently announced production of a \u201cwalking mo- cet, # the pioneer in the automobile.with-Jegs fled, Bryan says hie ma.veloping forty honsspower and the heave practically the same action as thoss of human beings, Bryan claims, and oan negotiate A perpen.dieuler rises or drop of one font without from a horisontal plane.Complete in awit, Mother Graves It can be ad-f when travelling.The Marcon!iphone |' «a machine.He has designed a five | 5 apringtess car of half the weight of |} pert engineers have declared teas.|} chine is operated by two engines de- § theoretically capable of making «if apeed of 81 miles an hour.The lexs (| moving ahe automobile [J \u2014 Quebec Auto Show The SEE T A.PASSING OF THE Ffteen or twanty years ago, no automobile factory was complete without ite own Mttie private testing track, according to the service man- sper of the Ledoux-Jennings, Ltd.Just as soon as & car left the assembly line\u2014or the equivalem of she Mine as we now it today\u2014it was ran out onto the oval trac and made lo demonstrate iis ability to actually 0 by hmeif.How much real value the testing track was in those days is purely à matter of conjecture; today it ie un necessary as to be practically obso- tete.No track test or road test can prove & car je good for a hundred thousand miles or more, unless it is netually driven that distance.The best it oan do is to demonstrate brake opsration, gear shifting, steering and a few minor phases, and practicaity all of these can be tested indoors.Nowadays, cars are tested before they are built.The oval track has given pince to the laboratory.Through science, chemistry and metallurgy, plus rigid systems of in.Heaping Value! No matter what your preference.long line of Gray-Dort models represents in each and every one heaping value sturdy dependable performance and experience in building vehicles that dates back seventy-five years.HEM AT THE MOTOR SHOW The Improved Gray-Dort Four A sturdy chassis fitted with bodies of distinctive line and finish.Standard and special models in open and closed cars.gy, sb eiantianlansill The New Gray-Dort Six A new achievement by Gray-Dort Supreme in besuty and exceptional in appointments; marvelous and economical in performance.The Sensational Gray Four Holder of the world\u2019s economy record across the continent at an average © 40 miles pas ion of gasolon.A powerkl, roomy eusy.riding light parison \u201818 even môre marked: In - 1919 Canedian production was 86 per -jin 1980 1t was about £9 per cent: In Nevaprint Production In Canada Increased 41 pc.During Past Three Years Rose From 86 To 75 Per Cent.Of United States Production\u2014 Year 1922 Beat Previous High Record By 203,000 Tons-\u2014 U.8.Consumption 12 Per Cent.Over 1920 To New High\u2014 Per Capita Consumption Up From 15 to 44 bbs.Since 1900 _ \u2014 A NEWSPRINT PRODUCTION IN CANADA AND U.8 | 1919 c.uoouenucaon00cn0c000r T60.808 1,374,817 3.144.819 1980 .808.516 1,811,008 3 168 1931 \u2026 818,787 1,236, 3.097.933 LOBB Losscncosssensas00s 1 1,447,088 3,034,339 Consumption in Canada and U.8, | Canadian Increase fu Prodsction Year.na over 1919 .1930, tons .3.308, over 1930 .2081, cons 112 ET 3.188 1933 over 1081 .111221212136 Percentage to U.8.Mills.1919 production .1980 production 1981 production 1022 production .1933, tons more than.3.500,000 Increase: 1933 over 1981, 17 per cent.; over 1930, 1314 per cent.$3,350,000 Seve dbendy bon ale Vnind Bases by Deol, Kinsinst 8 Cs., Spear Tred © Org .ond RB.K.Rollins & Leas, Now Twi \u2018Winnipeg Electric Railway Company 20 Year General Mortgage and Collateral Truet 6% Gold Bonds Dated March 1, 1983 Dus March 1, 1943 Pe ond Le Te vee om Yet Trams peop Juego wlio Montreal, 1.Toul Net Deprecinsed Amen Over $30,000,000 Teal Beaded Dobe 13,696,000 $ 1,650,688 643,028 » Net Earninge Pover, : \u201cDepo.(exclusive of Trection System) or 13\u20ac times weal in charges.Jovlow fom poner dhouid yo ere) \u2018The Manieobs = per » completing 7 by a of 38,000 Tee this power is vi ble fer distriburies by the company.Price 95 and interest to yield about 634% Fall porticuders es reguess NESBITT,THOMSON & COMPANY LIMYTED 145 Se.James Screct, MONTREAL HAMILTON LONDON, Our.WINNIPEG $ 813,908 | 15 me TT i CO Chartered Accountants.Montreal and Quebec.RH.KENREDY, C.A Authorised Truscoe.138 St.Peter Street.Telephone: 1943, sept.27x6m McDOUGALL and COWANS STOCK BROKERS 79 St.Peter Street WE BUY and SELL VICTORY BONDS Telephone 1408-1403 FE POI J Four 5 METAL = GS ve sf les musik These four tables symbolise in an|be a matter of only a few years impressive manner the tremendous|aow.growth of the newsprint industry in Canada during the past four years; Jept Down by Etrikes .Looking over the comparative fig: production up over 40 per cent.and: ures it should be remembered that in the steady gain upon the United | 1221 à large portion of the output of States mills in supplying the re.) \"yo on iied States mills and quirements of that country, from 36° some of the Canadian was raduced per cent of the total of the two inl u 1019 to 43 per cent.in 1332.At the!bY & Protracted strike.do far as pe! the International Paper Co.is con- | present rate of increar: it will not verned\u2014the largest producer on the be long until Canadian mille will continent\u2014this dragged \" on well into (equal the production of those in the | 1922.wo that it 1s probable the aver- Liner fAtates and not long there.of th Iie In prod: after before Canadian mills will be!%%® ese mills In production will {run much higher in 193) than [supplying as much newsprint to| py 0m At the same time the Can- United Btates publishers as United sdiap mill of the company at Thres States mills themeeives.Rivers is now running around 166 260,000 Tons Adove record tons & day and the average wiil be In the figures of production for | ter higher than In 1032, thus bring- Canada ft will be noted that 1923 ing up Canada\u2019s aggregate in this stands 70.000 tons ahead of 1921, so direction.that 1923 had to bent the former's, In a special report on the situation high record, not the latter's This'In 1923 R, 8.Kellogg head of the was done easily with a margin on, Newsprint Service Bureau, mater over 200,000 tons to spare.The in- that the 1920 figures for the United creased production of Canadian mille | States production (which were high- wae 34 per cent.over 1921, and 33 er than in 1933) were supplemented per cent over 1920, And produe-| by preduction of \u201cmarginal\u201d mills of: tion-\u2014for Canada\u2019s newsprint mills so: $0,000 tens, much more than in| \u2014means sale and distribution, tor at| 1923.These are mills that change the end of 1922 the stocks on hand at | over from one kind of paper to an- the mills were less than at the other, so they are not strictly news.- ginning of the year.wrint mills.Gaining on U.8.Mite.68,000 From Newfoundland.One of the most interte:ing pointe] In addition to the Canadian ang\u2019 fn & survey ot the progress of the | United States mill.$0,000 tons of industry is the steady rave at which newsprint wes produced in New-: the United Mates milly are \u201cbeing foundland, and 10,000 In Mexicoavertaken in thelr produetien.\u201d Not, bringing the total for the North Amso much that they are dec merican continent up towards 2,600,- although the 1923 figures were Well 860 tons in the year.' below those né.1810->es that ike |\".Conmeangtion at New High.Canadian mille are increasing.In Dealing with \u201cconsumption\u201d of 1819 Canadian mille produced 3¢ per newsprint a new high record was es- Te The roe 0 ne eo \"up, | tablished in 1322.16 per cent over next year, then lo 46, then to 43! that of 1921 and 12 per cent over the.por vent * * pro ah record, that of Taie * e pu ers reporting to the Fed- Now Up to 78 Per cat.oral Trade Commiasien\u2014most of the From anbther stapdpom: the com- I \u2018in the United States\u2014place oir consumption at 14 per cent.higher than in 1020; 22 per cent.over that of 1919, and 35 per cent.deyoné the 1918 figures.Official figures compiled show cent.of United States production: 1921, it was 46 per cent und last .|gnar it had grown to 76 per cent.With pulp wood supplies steadily des creasing In the United States, and plans for increased tonnage in Canada running far ahead of the United that consumption of newsprint in the United States increased froni 1§ Ibe, ser, capita in 1900 to 44 Ibs.in 1922.No.wonder, then, the Canadian in- duftry has shown such remarkable I Drafts on Foreign Countries delay on all the principal points in the Our private wires able us to quote the best possible rates.THE CANADIAN BANK JF COMMERCE Pa a 415,000,000 Peunch: J.Mnaloughiia, Memages Upper Town Branche G.L.Dock, Manager {ftatea, the 100 per cént.mark should \u2018| Car pOd.was third uw 1-2 at 781-8, after touching a new high vf 12.ET Sek et Total sales $201,480.wo The {there pi {By L, G.BKAURIEN & Ce.) lo fut te a ry more, fe ie some.Blocks.Open.Migh.Lew.Clesenoue pleumures à new nee pie Abitibl Power .rea cee 00% 04% 0 0% mar four.anyone.who Is passing be: | Aiamilc Suge .84 24 24 3 Re EE prie | Anis Sugar, Di a pet barmicse somirination #, mecs Asbestos Corp.LE ?ny pariegted by gone of z the | ns sente cor pre \u2018 s Hi x rompton u EERE kok ore rome nes sme fori Bell Telephone .150 110% 220 pee ie Ç m Fire | Prasitian Traction .su sey pt Fie qu Pd Can Car & Fay.\u2026.IY 204 al) Ba a > Car Car & Féy, pté su Ny pe a flesh, oe ek gen Cement pte ue + en ement, eu.Pes out pis a ate i ae Can Cotten 108 108% air dents pe dag Yee ind fe liar | Gone SmeMing .\" 2e Coll CT SR A] pis Can 86.Lines .1» 304 en able i dG TE Can 88.Lines, pté oon Fis | Wee pram mats Can Converters .\u201d st ot Ar rel | Canada General Bloatris .Hwy Hy Cy ont dollar.Dominion Bridge .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.n \u201dn n ry us Dominion Canners Co a n \u201d » ney 1.4 13 Dom.eel Cerp, pid.LC * we \u201cbeep vite a Dé] Detroit United a 184 11 uy 10 2 12 pére \" ET mobs bing | re or rae ARTOIS TT 1 OGM 944 94 23-8 to 2 7-16 percent, J Dominion Textile .2020000000000000000 Ÿ \u201cHi 8% progress.TRADING AT MONTREAL CARRIED OUT IN BROADEST LINE OF ISSUES THIS YEAR Seventy-Three Stocks Made Appearance \u2014 Volume Less\u2019 Than Previous Day.\u2014 Brazillan Again Easily Led In\u2019 Aotivity\u2014Seven New\u2019 Highs Established \u2014 Penmans| Soored Greatest Advance | .Montreal.Feb.18.\u2014Trading in Matos \u2018 ahaces on the ietel atock market today while legs tn volume than | wae parsed out In the broadest line of ues that has acme out this year seventy thoes stocke making theif appearances Rmsillan amin easily led in activity and closed at 50 1-3 «x dividend for a hot less of bs, aftee towehing a new high of 63 1-4.Seven new highs were entaditohed.The greatest advance of the day was cored by Panmase which was up 4 pointe to 2138 «x dividend.re-presenting a new hgh, Oltéwe Trac ton wea she, greatest loss being 7 poinu at 69 1-3.Steel of Canada second in activity closing at 18 1-2 for a gain of à polht.Can.83 1-3 oft 3.4, atte \" Heomplon was oft Te.The commen stuck af the company lobed - at seling up to the new high of 15.\u2018Ot the papers, Abitibl wasup 14 to o 8-8 10 43 1.4; Howard Smith was up 1% 10 01) and the preferred was unchanged a¢ 104: Lavrentide was up 1 to 98; Provincial pager was oft \u20181.8 to 96.1:3; Spanish \u2018pré.was off 1-4 to 10434; and Wayagamaok wae unchanged at 60.Other changes included Canadisn General Electric off 2, Canada Seamshipa up 1 and the ptd.up 1 1-2; Dominion Canners down 1 1-3; Montreal Power un a point to 113 after selling at the new high of 113 Bi ours Rallway up 1 3.8; Btes! of Canada preferred up 3 1-4; and n City up 1-3 afer selling at the new high of 084.Total entes lieted 19,504.Trading in bonds en the local stock market today showed a considerable Increase In volume and was characterised dy a strong tone.War loan 1931 was up to & new high at 101.36.In the industrisis Quebec Rallway bonde gained 134 points at 74 The Chicago Produce Market Chicago, Fab.38 \u2014Liquiéating mies on the part of Esatern inter- vote failed to encounter in the wheat market today the resistance which for a week has uphe'd at $1.19, the price of May delivery.Setbacks in j [4verpool and Winnipeg quotations had apparently a good dual to do with making buyers here timid.The chose Was etd 1% wd et lower, May $1.17 3-4 to 74 and er $1.14.Corn lost b-8c to 7-8: @ 1c and onts 3-0 to 3-4c @ 7-tc.In provisions the outcome varied be- tween 2c dectine to 6c advance.Close:\u2014 Wheat, May $1.17 3-4; Juiy $1.14; sept.61.18 5-6.Corn, May 74 1-20; July 76 5-6c; Sept.76 3-8c.Oats, May 46 7-8c; July 44 3-86: Bept.450.Pork, nat quoted.Lard, May $11.35; July $11.67.Ribs, May $10.97; July $1098.* Requisite on the Farm.\u2014 Eve-y farmer and stock-raiser should keep a wupply of Dr.Thomas\u2019 Relectric 01] on hand, not only as & ready remedy for ils in the family, but be.caude 1 is à horse and cattle medicine of great potency.As a substitute for sweet oll for horse and cattle affected by colic it far surpasses anything that can be administered.3 \u201c2 The Toronto Produce Market Toreite Feb.28\u2014Manitobe wheat No.1 Northern $1.34 1-3, ! American corn No.3 yellow 20c; No.9 8%e.poster ont No.?white 41e to Ontario wheat No.3 winter $1.14 No.3 $1.46 to $1.50.Bartey melting Be to $e.Buckwheat No.2 7c to $0e.Rye No.2 84e to 86c.Manitoba flour fir patent $7.10 Toronto; second patent $6.40 Toronte.Ontario flour 90 percent patent 85.10 to 86.20 In jute Dage Mont.i real prompt shipment: 66.05 to $56.18 n in Nis tem prompt ship- : ! $4.05 to 86.00 bulk seaboard.threes bran per ton $26: shorts | per ton $38; middlings per ton] $320.80; good feed flour per bag $3.Hay, extra No.2 $14: mized $10 to $12: clover $8 to $10, Straw carlots per ton $0 to $9.80.AIRPLANE FOR 0100.London, Ted.33\u2014(By anadian Press)\u2014At an auction sale at Lytham, Lancashire, recemtly.an aern.plane which was in the pamsenge carrying service last year, together.with two aero engines, bodies, wings | and other parts ware knocked down! ta a bidder for $180.Howard.8mith .° sou 814 | Laurentide Pulp .\u201d \u2019 9 ' Maekay Co.119 119 119 Montreal Power .113% 113% 113% \u2018 National Breweries 83% K3% 62% Dgitvie Flour .216 si 318 Penman\u2019a Limite 146 140% 146 Price Brothers .4% any Quebec Rallway .24% 23% 244 Quebec Railway Bend Te TIN Teg Riordon Paper .¢ ® « Shawinigan Power 117 116% 116% Spanish River.\u201d \"MY MY Spanish River, p 108 104% 104% AMtaol Co, of Canada.78% 12% 78% Steg) Co.of Canada, vf.100% 100% 100% ft.Lawrence Fleur .174 776 Ty 8.Maurice P.P 100 100 100 Twin OF 00000000 Lu My ay Torento Btrest Rellway 88 39 83 Wayagameck .0 0 Winnipeg Retiway .seu 30 2 \u2018OMMÈFE® 2.221 sasu000vu0006 199% 199% tomreni .«co 100000 Hr ns OPM 820 cesoosroscossaue » IGM caerrs vococcoccrssacanus0000u00 ADO 188 138 VIOTORY DONDS-\u2014 (Tan fxempe) \u201c289 Gb por gant, .2.4 en cians.106,00 106.10 106.00 108,10 cas YETORYE BONDA=(Sseet to Ingvme Tha) 1 124 6% PEP cent.\u2026.s.100.20\u2018 100.80 100,20 100.80 34 6h, POP cont, 0.22e +12 a scc0e0 0.102.76 103.06 108.78 102.74 STYLE, FIT WORKMANSHIP ORDER YOUR CLOTHES \u2014 From \u2014\u2014m S.J.BURKE MERCHANT TAILOR 187 PT.JOHN STREET Phone 781-W On Sale Everywhere MINARD N \u201cKING, OF, PAIN\" LINMENT Yarmouth, N.S, A GOOD THING RUB IT IN Egg Ma Market Ottawa, Feb.2 The firm aitus- tion is considerably relieved by further heavy arrivals of United States treah.The market remaina fem and unchanged for tocai fresh.Heavy \u2018! maks of fromen chickens were re.parted for export from Winnipeg.Toronto firm and unchanged.Montreal local fresh scarce sobs bin 416, ftaisr fresh 48c to 46\u20ac.local fresh costinz 43c.Ontarie pointe.\u2014 THE knowledge of having a depend able investment in a security box will add inches to a man's stature, straighten his backbone and keep his chin off his chest.Dependable investments reliance.Seeuritics of the most un- quettionuble type may be procured in amounts frem 16 : lChroiucle Files | 100 Years Ago \u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2018 Quebec Gazetterruvinc.al Secretary's Office.Quebec, 34th.Feb, 1823, His Exce.ency the Governor in Chief has been pleased to make the following appointments, vis: Edward Thibaudeau, Ksguire, (0 praciice the Profession uf the law 1a all His Majesty's Courts of Justice in this Province, A EL ARAB ARAB ANE YURBEL CRAVING LIL, FOURYEARSAFTER (Continubd from Page Bight) When we turned to the left along the Lens-Arran rosd which, before dur attack on Aprit 9th, 1817, lay behind the German lines, we had a splendid view of our old.battie- fiedds.In the valley to the right was the vilage of Rocllnoourt, and on the left of the road.there was the high bank over which eur men had charged.Along that road for many monthe our @sige guns were WITH \u201cCALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP\" * Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels ¢ Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of|cesmary.| \u201cCalifornia Fig Syrup\u201d today may Ask your druggist for genuine] prevent a sick child tomorrow.If \u201cCalifornia Fig Syrup.\u201d I: never your child is constipated, bilious, |cramps or overacts.Full directions tretful, has cold, colic, or if stom.|for babies and children of all uges ach is sour, tongue coated, ina) 6 printed on each bottle.Bay ER A A TE PT Si ee -\u2014 bad, remember a good liver and|\u201cCalifornia\u2019™ or you may get an bowel action is often all that is ne- | imitation fig syrup.arf THE 30 DL Wor Miss Rita Blair, No.118 Lock- 42 \u2018well Street, Quebec, was the lucky winner of Doll No.§, in our Tulk-; ing Doll Guessing Contestsb THERE ARE FIVE OTHER; TALKING DOLLS still to be: guessed for in thess contests.{\" Among the FIVE DOLLS till \u2018to be guessed for are several of the Lest Dolls in the lot, including.j some with Hai and Sleeping Eyes, | and they alt Talk and Walk.Hurry up and have 8 guess and - 48 ST.JOHN, STREET \u2014\u2014 Phone 7915 \u2014 The moe: ceutrally situated, ati modern convenience& iret clame you may win one of thesa Wonœulsine and service.We bake our own bread and Frencd pastry, and sefve purest mlik and cream.A select resort for Lady Tourists.Only & few minutes to auto garage.Open from 6 am.to 1 am.Boer and wine served at meals.Dine at The MANHATTAN | 120 ST.JOHN ST.(near Bell Telephone) Try our hve-course Business Men's Lunch 50c daily from 11 a.m.to 3 p.m.Alss oar SPECIAL DINNER from § pm.to § pW.Special Tadie d'Hote Dinner on Sunday snd Fresh Sak Oysters Escellent Cuisine and Service, Cholos of Wises snd Beer served at Meals = = i HOTELS RESORTS\u2014ATLANTIC CITY.ANTICCITY af: a di g a iS & if derful Dolls.T.H.ONEILL 247 ST.JOHN ST.| bl 1 ==not the familier readin\u2019, \u2018ritin\u2019, \u2018rithmatie of \u201c essentials for proper maintenance of health and happiness\u2014 : Rest \u2014Recuperation \u2014Recreation the cory, restful roller chairs, is STROLL al vide in ome indeed convincing: and the numerous sus-touched pavilions, open-air decks and solaria are ides] vantage points from which to view the passing throngs.NOW-\u2014 Golf, Horsehack Riding, Motoring, Theatres, Dancing, Music, Indoor Sea Water Pools, ete.| dre oes ta The Leading Houses WL TR A ER en We « - Hotel Mertes jau- The Broskors jas- Nelo! T | © - Hotel Dethwel! je - The Wiltshire on Ratan! se- Moribersegd- je - Motel Strood | * Le 1er © - The Shelburne » - Motel Bonnie 8 - Hotet Drighion |g _ Seaside Mouse = - Challonts- Hadden Noll is - Solon Holl a.American Plen.+ Guropsan Plan.wow Both Plans FR ER nh Gop One ints with reunections LM Fm hour From Phils vie Figs Pa Pris à ra EEN EL rn Th mue TE request.New laid Fggs.per dos.She Caulifliowers, Fættuce, Parse Green Mountain Potatoes, per ley, Rhubarb, Shallots, To Bag.81.38 matoes, Celery, Sherritf's Marmalade, per jar falt Sea Oysters fresh .89\u20ac weekly, ME.Peanut Butter, 3 tins, 1 Ib.Round Rteak.82e cach.,.BBC Mirloin Nteak.ss Carnation Milk, 3 tins.20c NIH Roast.8% Gruyere Cheese, portions.70c¢ Sirloin Roast .28¢ Camembert Cheese, portions.| Milk fed Chickens, Cee he eee 0001 0 08e Sweetbreads, * Brains Brie Cheese.\u2026 .400 Pork Tenderioins, Kraft and Ingersoll All Pork Mausagr .88e FORTUNAT COTE MEAT & GROCERIFS Phone 688-689 6-8 ST.FOYE ROAD and 8 CARTIER AVENUE Springs which function properly will not only make for smooth riding but they will increase the lite of tires by relieving them from the necewty of Nfting the entire me chine when severe shocke are en- coumtered.Bpringe which are ex- rased to all sorta of weather condi tions cannot possibly function pro- I'ROTEOT THE SPRINGS OF YOUR AUTOMOBILE Altogether too Mttio attention ie given to Auto Springs and yet they are one of the most important parte of every Auto\u2014they must compensate for uneven road surfaces, pro- tact the delomte machinery and the MOTHER, CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS | wan wuthorized to fuses which has occasioned the decline vf the Fisheries jn this Frov- \u2018Ince, and into the means of encour: {aging the expuriation of tieh from i Fastilen curve, The rweeper suddon.in the quiet sky.set, and when we came to the place, where the 7th.Seige Battery had { Leen quavered, we got out of the lorry and started to explore the Hidge.The Gunner was delighted to find the remains of his old dusg- out under the long grams.Close by Ia the MHttle cemetery where the men of the Tth.BattaNon lle side by wide.It waa the only Hattalion cemetery we saw, and every one buried three was personaly known to me.Beyond that point, the ground on \u201che Ridge has not been cleared, and there we found the old craterw, remains of the German trenches, and many souvenirs of the War.We were glad to think it had not heen distucbed.1 was cousecrated ground.We could have Ungpered there for hours looking towards the West where the towers of ft.Eloi stood up nobly against the eky, or looking towarda the East where once the German lines were Inviting ve to advance in to the land of Promise and Victory.When once again we sped down the road towards Thelus, we looked tor the nine elma, but, alas, only two of the old trees remain.Joseph Hadeaux, Esquire, His Muje ya Nutary for the Lisiriot of Three Riversve dlitait agit, Gen demau, a Notary Public tur the Province of Loweo Canada.: John Perkins.kEsquire, l'reven- tive Ulcer of His Maje.y 8 Cuxioms at the Township of Bherrington.Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada Wednesday, 1Tv Feb, 1323.The Hpecinl Commitiee to whom is referred the Gusps Wishing Bil), inquire into the this l'rovince.Chronicle, File 25 Years Ago Al Avalanche.AL about a quarters gasL eleven Gi Tuesday another avalanche occurred.in which loss of Jife was narroa.ly averied.The avalanche sided on to Mr.P.Veilleux's shed and sia- ble at Hadlow, completely covering the storm and stand sentinel over that wide battlefield.On\" the lef cf the road, we came to the Ceme- Great: old soldlers\u2014ihey have weathered | Correspondence.SOME FICTIONS OF \u201cCHURCH UNION.\" To The Rditor Quebec Chronlels: Dear Kir, \u2014One esult of the Movement called \u201cUnion\u201d is a large fruitage of fictions; there are fie- tions oid, fictions new, and fictions of the West.Herewith a saple doxen: 1.There is the fiction that \u201cChurch Union\u2019 \u2018is settled; the Assembly has decided it, and the only thing now, is to acent it.Pure fic tion! The \u2018Assembly le not the master but the servant of the Church, uppointed to legislate within and tor the Church, but with no more right or power to vole away the autonomy of the Church or transfer it to another control than hae Part:ament to hand over Canada to the U.B.A.2.There is the fiction that \u201cAll Conatitutivnul steps have been taken\u201d when there are no \u201c\u2018Con- sUtutional steps\u2019 of any kind, in the Presbyterian Church for Its own disbanding.All who wish to withdraw \u2018sre free to do so, but all the \u2018cor.'tutional steps\u201d of the Pres\u2019 :~.rla.: Church are for its own contint ince.very one charged with e of those \u201cConstitutional mops,\u2019 every Minister and elder, Is pledged to defend \u201cthis Churcaand every Minister, each æs, at Murray Bay of Mrs.Kraffwæ mother, Mrs.Zeph.Hebert, iof Montreal.A large contingent of holiduy bound suclety folk, many of whon: jare well known New Yorkers, will leave
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