The Quebec chronicle, 24 août 1923, vendredi 24 août 1923
[" + è 4 v Weather Forecast: , VORELIX.No.201 BLATESSIER* \u201d qu Was Elected First Vioe-Pres.\u201cOf Union Of St.Joseph Society Ottawa, Aus.83\u2014The triennial convention of the Union St.Joseph Society of Canada, which bes boot is session here, was brought te a conclusion at noon today.by the election of the officers for the years 1923-34.J.8.Tetrault, Sherbrooke, was re-elected president and the others elected included: First Vice- President, @ J.Tesaler, Quebec; sscond Vice-President, Dr.R, H.Parent, Ottawa; Medical Director, Dr.J.U.Archambault, Huli: Directore: Dr.J.M.Latranboige, Ottawa; A.B: Brunet, Montreal: Alex.Guibault, Joliette: A.B.Vinoeat, Quebea; La Gignac, Perstanguishene; J.L.A.Godbout, Quebec.Auditore: Valmofe Boudreau, Ottawa, and Henri Legault, Ottawa.WHEN POOL © NABER Estimated That At Least 25 Per Cent.Of Farmers Have Signed Contracts Calgary, Aka, Aug.23\u2014Approxi- mately 400 signed wheat contracts were received at the head offices of the Alberta Co-operative Whest Producers Ltd, this morning.\u2018 This boosted the total number of contracts to approximately 1,500 for a total acreage of about 200,000.Reports from all parts of the province ® far indicale that at least 75 percent of the 83,000 wheat srewerg are signing the contracte Few of the provinoclal constituencies Have estimated that thelr d'stricts will go under 75 per cent while a number estimate the eign-up at ninsty percent.NEW QUEBEC POWER PROJEGT) Montreal ANS Quebeo ines eats To Develop North River Near Adele Montreal, Aug.23\u2014It is reported that & group of Montreal and Quedec interests have concluded arrangements for the formation of the Lavrentide Hydro-Eleotrio Power Company, Limited.They plan to operate in the Laurentian Meld, having acquired power rights on the North River near 8t.Adele and in -thie way will be In @ position to serve growing Induærial centres like Gte.Agathe, Piedmont, ft.Marga- .tat, @te .Adele, Shawbridge and ather places.M is understood that Hom.Mhanase David, who ie the member for the County in which the new deve- Aopment will take place will be one ef the ofticers of the new company.The Weather Toronto, Ont.Aug.23.\u2014A shallow jow ares which was over Manitoba laut night has moved slowly southeastward tu Lake Buperior while pressure is relatively high to the west and south.\u2018Temperatures: Min.Maz.Vampouver, ., .80 4 Edmonton.4 13 44 .44 «a 4 [2] + 83 44 1 3] 43 7 Ottawa Valley and Upper 8.lawrence: Fresh southwest wind», partly cloudy, followed by showers.Lower ft.Lawrence: Partly cloudy, followed by showers towards night.Gulf and North Shore: Moderate to fresh winds, fair and cool.Maritime: Moderste winds, fair | Dandurand, > GERMAN GOVTS.QUEBEG CITY; SITUATION I§ NIGH DESPERATE impossible To Balance Budget, Even With Heavy in- «renses In Taxation vo SAYS FINANCE MINISTER Must Support Federal States And Many Companies To Avoid Breakdown Berlin, Aug.23\u2014/Ths financial and political situation facing the ssw German Government must be regarded be well high desperate, Dr.Rudolf Hiiferding, the Minister of Finance declared today in addressing the Budget Commities of the Reichstag.\u201c Not only te the Federal Gqvernment required ¢o cover iis own deficit, he emid, but ales the deficits of all the Federal States and many of the companies.Otherwise, the whole administration would break down.He oriticized the Reichsbank tor attempting to support the falling mark with insuffic\u2019ent means, and complained that private firms were issuing emergency currency without the consent of the Reichabank.The payments in execution of the Peace Treaty increased from 450, billion marks in January to 4 tril- ton \u2018marke In July.Lr.Hilferding asserted and these would be considerably increassd in the present month.Tho deficit in the operstion of the state railways alone, he added, amounted to 460 billion marks.He concluded by declaring !t Impossible to balance the budget even with the proposed heavy increase in taxation CNS FUEL POSITION Better'Able To Face An An- Prévious Years 2 3 © Otmwa, Ont., Aug.33.\u20148Sheuld a coal strike come in the United States, Canada is much better oft for fuel supplies than last year, but in about the same position as she was two years ago.This statement is based on figures of imports of coal obtained from the ing a period up to the middie of the present month.The Canadian fuel position ia stronger this year than in the pas, in having a new outside source of supply :n the coal fields of Great Britaln in addition to that of the United States.This source of supply has developed largely in the last two years.For the five months ending August 191 only 110 tons of coal of all kinds was imported into Canada from the United Kingdom.For the corresponding period last summer the im- rt of coal of all kinds from the ited Kingdom was a little over 64,000 tons of which about 8,000 tens was anthracite and the balance bituminous.For the present fuel year the Imports of anthracite coal from Great Britain from the first of April to the middle of August were 73,800 tons while the imports of bituminous ceal were 81,500 tons.SENATOR DANDURAND WILL BE ACTING MINISTER OF JUSTICE Ottawa, Aug.23\u2014Hon.Raoul Government Leader in the Benate will be Acting Ministet of Justice during the absence in Europe of 8ir Lomer, it was announced by Premier King to-night.Hon.J.A.Robb, Minister of Immigration will be acting Minister of Railways and Canals in the absence of Hon, G.P.Grahamir Lomer Gouin left Ottawa tonight and will join Mr.Graham at Montreal.They wil.sail on Sat day and after attending the [.eague of Nations conference at Geneva will go to T.ondon where they will represent Canada at the Imperial and comparatively tol.Economic conference.| Maison - Canadian Pottery the workers of the countryside, they make delightful souvenirs for friends at home.Corner Chauveau Ave.and Fabrique Sts.N Blanche thrasite Strike Trad In Dominion Bureau of Statistics cover- Mayssatu, | PILGRIMAGE \u201cOF ACADIANS To Grand Pre Took Place Yesterday-\u2014Statue Of Madonna Unveiled ° Grand Pre, NS, Aug 233-\u2014Many Acadiang of the Maritime Provinces, Quebec and other parts of Canada attended ¢he third pligrimage of the psople of that race to thelr his toric shrine, Grand Pre, today.The ovent of yesterday waz the occasion for unvelling of à statue of the Madonna of L'Assomption, the patron saint of the Acadian people and of the taking over in the name of the Grand Pre me \u201c1orial commit.tes ofa amell lot of land at Horton Landing upon which wlll be erected à suitable cross marking the spot where the Acadians of the expulsion were taken from the shores to the vessels in which they deported.The ceremon'es commenced with Mass at the Chapel of 6t.Charles, Father John Gaudet of 8t.Ann de Kent, N.B.was the celebrant.The statue of the Madonna, placed within the Chapel of &.Charles, wis donated by the Society of L'Awsomption and it is said that thery lo no finer carved Image of the Madonna on the American continent.It was made from the painting by the Spanish artist Murillo and vas done by one Gf the most renowned of present day Italian sculptors and oarved from pure white cararar marble.The statue is seven and a half feet high and represents the Virgin being upheld by several! che- rubin as she aacende to Heaven.Covering the statue was a large Acadian flag similar to the French tri-color except that the Acadlap slar is one corner of the blue bar.Father Cormier, Shediae, N.B.organ\u2018zer of the pligrimages to Grand Pre, officiated.Premier P.J.Veniot of New Brunswick, assisted by Dr.A.H.L Melanson, M.P.P., RI.brook, Yarmouth county, N.8., slowly lifted the flag from the atatue.The audience eang the Acadian National Anthem.Ave Maria Stella.Dr, D.V.Landry of Shedirc, presided at the afternoon mesting.Other speakers Included J.P.Chalsson, Pres'dent of the Mutual Society of L'Assomption, D.T.Robichaud.Ottawa and Altred N.Roy, Moncton.Dr.Jerome Dorion, of Vonda, Saskatchewan, was among those present.* 1RISH ELECTIONS = ARE VERY QUIET Republicans Standing For Law And Order-Mystery Of De Valera\u2019s Whereabouts Dublin, August 23\u2014The election campaign.sithough being urged with great vigor, is distinguished by the extraordinary absence of the violence which usually characterizes all Irish elections.This is regarded as eloquent testimony to the changed political conditions, but ia alse partly dus to the fact fact that the Republicans now are professing to stand for law\u2019 and order.Polling day, next Monday, has been proclaimed a public and bank holiday.The mystery of Eamonn De Valéra's whereabouts is still wun- solved.His wife and the Republlcan leaders have made determin- og efforts to extract the secret but without avail.\u2018He is generally believed to be in the Arbour Hil Barracks In this city.GEAMAN NOTE TO THE VATICAN flepudiates Acts Of Violence : In Ruhr And Suggests An Enquiry Rome, August 18\u2014A wemi-offl- cial communication has been received at the Vatican from Ger« many repudiating acte of viciertte in the Ruhr, particularly the bombing of a Belgian treop train near Duisburg early in June.\u201cIt an enquiry, In which German Government ie ceady tn co-operate, proves the attempt was made by the Germans,\u2019 says the\u2019 statement, \u201cthe Governmént of the Reich would deeply deplore Ie, \u201cDuring the negotiations on the subject with the Papal Nuncle, Monsignor Pacelli, the German Government declared it condemned the use of violence and lt repeats now with greatest energy the samé condemnation.\u201cCriminal acts of violence ao not help either side and indeed damage the German cause.\u2019 meme ment DEATH OF BON OF , DANE CLARA BUTY London.Aug.33.\u2014The death oe- curred today\u2019 from meningitis of Roy Kennerly Rumford, eldest son of Dame Clara Butt, who had arranged for a tour of Canada but had been compelled to cancel her, plans owing to 1liness.; the ' 5 tr ILS.HARD CON, STRIKE APPEARS © INEITARLE Operators And.Miners Ghd: rate, And Government.Wil Not Intervene 1 FIGHT TO FINISH: U.S.Gov't.Making Plans To Assure Equitable Distribue tion Of Soft Coal Atlantic City, N.J., Aug.2-\u2014Ane thracite mine operators and off.cers of the Miners\u2019 Ualon, firmly cenvin- ced that September iat.would see à complete stoppage of their induscly as a result of faiture to make a ne wage contract, iemained today Atlantic City, though all communications between then had been aus pended for 43 hours.Both groups had been definkely told thai the United Btatés Government has no ground for intervening further to prevent the shutdewn and neither had changed.in the slightest degree the copflicting astitudes which made break off negoliatione Tuesday.: Arbitration for \u2018every disputed point was the last iter the erploy- ere had to make, It was repented, while the Union spokesma John L.Law's, steadfastly adhered Jo the ultimatum that the men wold stay away from work unless a increase was assured.but it ap- ¢ the ows had peared during the day tl Miners\u2019 Union and the oper a point to settle together re 68- parating finally to take t meue- ures whith are necessary what bolh sides now conceded may be a Bnish fight.It will take about 4, 600 men to keep the pumps going in the deep mises throught the Pennsylvania regian, to keep the maintenance work undergrouvé and to mine the coal that will\u2019 fire) the power plant sections which be kept running.In practically.of the strikes in the anthracite A truce between Union and employers has been made sufficiently effective to assures the com@uct of these oper ations.Unies K :e done agais # was said by those femiliar with dustry, anthracite mines ml = a few daye or weeks as to make them incapable o production for many mopths.\u201c8 D.Warrine: General Policy operators, sald t Chairman of the mmites of the ¢ the subject had up.A however, holding in the city all the ps8 members of the miners\u2019 scale corgmittes and there was said to be a §keilhood that this group would be câlled to-morrow In a general mi Atlantic Clty, INJ., Aug.23\u2014 Semi-official -notiés (hat the Federal Government would not {ntervene turther in anthracite wage negot'a.tions to prevent a stoppage of the mines September: 1 today reached Atlantic City.The news was conveyed to both the Policy Comnijittee of the Mine Operators and tie Officials of the Miners\u2019 Union sho broke off nego- tintions for a new wage coatract on Tuesday and left the unrelleved prospect of a shiit-down in the industry next week.The United States Coal Cominission, both sides, were told, could go no further in an endeavor to enforce peace, since the renewal, of the wage contract nego- tations which was taken at its intervention laut kX had merely served ¢o preci te another break.Notwtthstandt the operators\u2019 remain in Atlantie City, at least, il the end of the week, in an effort to ehow that the employers seek every means of reopening discuetone John L.Lewis, President of the United Mine Werkers and the scale committee of the Union, it was sald.would probably stand by also until to-morrow.v But there as no change of attkuñe !n the front which the employers\u2019 group and thé Union apokesmen have oppossd to each other.\u2018Mr.Lewis stood by the presentation of the Unien demand for $2 à day wage increase for aji men employed by the day mines and for & 20 per cent {norease in the plege rates per ton for mining I.The anthracite operators refupling any increase over the present achle.térñider arbitration of the issue and of every olher issue between the Union and the Empteyers, antesing likewise, te make any awgrd of wage increases, which the arbitration may result In retroactive to.September 1, if thé mines are kept running.Mr.lewis Bas maintained wlence since he servad notice that the mines wWoulé stop September 1.There have hen no meetings together of the partied concerned though the operatory suid today they would x another meeting if \u201ceven if a pretext\u201d could be found.though their attitude would be unchanged.(By Canadian Prem) Washington, Aug.13-lossibility of a eympatbellc strike by the bituminous miners of the United Bates It the hard csal miners quit le foreseen in some quarters here, Oovernment offiélale take the view there wilt be no pathetic strike and are, lapite tir plans in expectation of kn ump\u2019 eoft coal stpply.The faliroad Brotherhoods have adpined group intends t the Presid: that they will nét arike tn» hy.Showid the soft it to add the hard otal, coal mikes be 20 flooded and deranged withing QUEBEC, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923.~FOUNDED 1764, CEAMAN VIEWS | \u201cOF FRENCH POLICY Otfers No Solution Of Reparations \u2014 Passive Resistance And Capitalists Berlin.August 25.~ The German piesa generally regards (he Franch reply to the Britis reparations note as unfavorable: It is regarded ss marking no further progress Loward a solution of the reparation problem.\u201c \u201cThe note contains no clear de.cirion,\u201d mys the Socialist Vorwaerts,\u201d though It offers possibil- lice, It contains no assurances that France will desist from the policy which must eventually bring sh end to Germany's capacity to pay and result in political and sconomic chaos in Europe.\u201d The Tageblatt denounces Premier Poincare\u2019s .attitude toward passive resistance and deelares it is not a fact that such resistance was started to protect the interests of = few capltalists.\u2018The Boursen \u2018 Courier concludes from the note that France needa money, as otherwise Ji.Peincare would not recommend that Germany raise foreign loans for the payment of reparations.Food shortage.Dusseldorf.August 33\u2014The food shortage in thé Ruhr has been shown by Information reaching the French authorities to be due largely to speculation instead of lack of receipts of foodstutfs, the authorities declared to-day.It wan fated that 524 carloads of foodstuffs entered the occupied area yesterday while 33 carloads wers shipped out by merchants who were taking advantage of the higher prices elsewhere, Heveral lastantes of wholesale hoarding by speculators have come to the attention of the French.At Bochum yesterday the municipal authorities seized a \u2018hoard of bacon worth 20,000,000,000 marks which was being held by a meat dealer for higher prices.Essen, Aux.33-\u2014The French have occupied two additional mines In the Essen district.They sre thg Ludwig and Teu Essen mines PULPWOOD - COMMISSION Will Begin Its Activities Very Soon, Premier King Announced Last Night Ottawa, Aug.23\u2014That the Commission recently appointed by the Government to inquire into (he advisability of placing an embargu upon the exportation of pulpwood from Canada will begin ite activities very soon was the opinion expressed by the Prime Minister to-night.Commenting upon the work accomplished by the Cabinet Council during its semions of Wednesday and today the Premier said that much time had been spent upon questions which will come before the Impecial and the Boonomic Conterences.He intimated that the ne- ceasary data was practically complete and that every mattér upon the agenda had received careful conalderation.Much time, he said, had been spent by departmental heads in compiling the required information and the assistance of experts had been called upon at times.FINNISH RUNNER MAKES NEW RECORD Stockholm, August 23\u2014At the Radium here tonight Paavo Nurmi, famous Finnine runnée, established what are claimed to be world's records for the one mile and 1,600 meters run.The one mile was made in ¢ minutes 10 2-6 seconds nd the 1300 meters in 3 minutes 13 seconds.tr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A \u2014\u2014\u2014 men, an extremely grave wituation would result, i Although not yet ready Le reveal the full scope of ite plans, the United States Government ss preparing to move decisively to prevent serious consequences from the threatened suspenaion Of.anthracite broduction September 1.Not only will the rallroads, ) 800,000 CASES OF PRESERVES valued at $3,000,000, come to us from oat-of- OW ia the time to make the preserves.The trees of our orchards, from one end of the Province of Quebec to the other, are covered with fruits, all more delicious than the others; apples, peaches, pears, plums, cherries, etc.And in the meantime, we continue to purchase for millions of dollars worth of preserves from our neighbors each year, often made with the fruits or vegetables of our Province.\u2018 : Ie it true that we prefer the foreign preserves, simply because they are foreign, and without regard to the quality of our own products prepared in our We manufacture patriotiem.Comsider onr intevests a litte; but of home and encourage us and ours.By acting ta this manner, we will be working for ourselves and ours, we will help to definite Iz put the brake on the departure of too many of our compatriots towards the United States, we will assare a bigger future for our province, and in addition to comtribut- ing towards assuring our own prosperity we will be performing & work of reel town each year.KEEP YOUR MONEY IN QUEBEC PUBLISHED IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC The Association of Retail Merchants of Canada, .District of Quebec.ESTABLISHED 1764 \u201cPractice Makes Perfect\u201d HAVE THE \u201cCHRONICLE PRINT\u201d Look After Your Next Printing Order Phone 6000 and Our Representative ° Will Call.We Specialize In: Commercial Printing, Catalogues, Price Lists, Ledgers, Letter Heads, Statements, Invoice Forms, Posters, Visiting Cards, Etc, Ete.Let Us Quote On Your Requirements.Quebec Chronicle Printing Co, Buade Street PROS sa.régimé, ne élrectéé dhém aguinte IRENE CH servativés over thé Liey@ Georih|vitived régèré him with Géep sver- [another Lord Bessonstield, the fn; and It 10 still on the lap of | tiaw or the #08h whethét Lord Birkenhead | politicians whe disltte bim and oe JE Sra Say SY ES \u2014 = Painful and dlagresadle ideas loader ot à ott of [vasish trom the mind that ohn ems orice equally grést things Amd mall , æ LE ES = rs .DIED, O'NRIL~guddenly,\u2019 at his resid- ones, No.88 Artillery street, on August 31st, 1933, Patrick O'Nedl, aged 43 years Funeral will leave his late rs- sldenes ou Friday, 34th instant, at 5.18 a.m.for BM.Patricks Church, MoMahon etrost, and thence to St.Patrisk's Cemetery.Friends and soquain regpecttully Invited to gitend.Montreal and Screntall.PARIS please copy.ne | AUDITORIUM WEEK OF AUGUST st.French Comedy Troupe of Parts.Andre Oslmettes, Ar- h and Friday evenings: \u201cL'Houre Du Berger.Wednesday oven- ing Thursday matinee : \u201cKom » Thursday evening and : \u201cLe D'Alsrme.\u201d Satarday 1 \u201cAmoureuse.\u201d : Me.to 09; Meturday matipee: Bôc.to $1.50.Tuesday and Thursday matinces: Sic.to 61, \u2018 Tickets où gule at the Anditoyiam.rer EE SES CITY OF LEVIS PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that the assess ment roll of the City of Levis for fhe fiscal yéar 1933-34 has Deen deposited at the office of the undersigned Treasurer of the city, and that the said roll will remain open for inepestion by those who are inferested or their representa- pregent date.During the said delay of 18 days, any péréon who believes he or she * Has been wronged by any entry la - the said assessment roll, will have to enter his or her complaint at the oftios of the assessors of the eity at the City Hall of Levis; euch complaint will have to be made in writing and under oath taken be- forté a Justice of the Peace, à member of the Council, or the City Clerk.Levis, August 21, 1933.NARCISSE BELLEAU, City Treasurer.\u2018 augsixis NOTICE Notice is hereby given thst the Quebec Fire Assurance Company has been authorized by the Department of Insurance, Ottawg, under License Np.1176, to transact In Canada the business of Sprinkler Leakage Insurance In addition to the ciasses for whiqh ft is already licensed.: G.H.HENDERSON, augloxlawtrixdw KENT HOUSE (Montmorency Pulls) Dining Room Service a la carts.Private Dining Room for parties.Beer and Wine served with meals.Car service every half hour.For reservation apply Phone 8021 Suly10xtu.wed.trient- rn \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CLOTHING FOR OUTDOORS Fer Sports, hunting suits and Duxbax pants, {rom Utica, New York.Mackinaw coats and shirts.Edmond Belanger & Cte, Earg., 39 Notre Dame 8t, Lewer Town, Quebec.\\ aug33,24,35,38,30,00pt 1x6 HETHRINGTONS BAKERY - Mvery Variety of High-grade Bakery Goods.delivered to all ports of the City, daily.8684 OT.JOHN STREET \u2018Pot: 6636.TEN-CENT GASOLINE DRAWS THRONGS TO LOS ANGELES TANKS Loos Angeles, Chi.Aug 129-\u2014Gaso- line acid for 10 cents \u20ac galton here yesterday at ewverad independent automoblie æervice stations as tho result of & price cutting warfare induled In for several weeks by Southern California oil companies.The price charged by the larger corporations, however, remained at 17 eents, where it has been for some time.\u2018The extreme drop in she price chatged by some dealers lo thought to indicate a general reduction bo.low the 17-cemt level In the instié- diate fitese.A few deniers in and about this city charged rated varying detweén 18 cents and 15 cents, while ofticlals ôf the larger companies claimed that the 1d-cent gaso line wae Just worth that.Thosa selling it ddciersd M contained the usual gravity and that the price out was due 10 an overstdoked merkét.Motoriats took advantage of théle epportunity and flockes te the sifvice stations to buy in quantity.copains There are two ways of bei happy=\u2014wé may either diminish our WANS oF augment our means- either will do\u2014the result ie the same.meme FRIDAY! AUGUST, 24, 1923.tives for FIFTNEN days from the] Chiet Agent.| 3 \\ CATER G07 ONE MONTH INL \u201c(For Transporting And Selling Beer fogalty\u2014First\u2019 EW \u2014 of this city, was fined 91.000, sutomobile confiscated snd costs of the case in the Court Sdssiops here,\u2019 yeterday by He q Choquette for contravening he Mquor laws of the Province, and a carter named Ernest Morin, of St.Romuald, was sentenced to & month in prison Por unauthorised carelagé pn eeiling of Jeer.This Istter is the first of its fine to come up pince the Quebec ver Co n hes been es.ished in the city, and has seve eral cuyleus phases.One of the lawyers tor the Quebee Liquor Commission, cemment- ing on the case, sald: \u201cIo spme districts the following etate of affaire exists: Carters go from village to village, and from door to deor, tc deliver beer.\u2018 On each box there js & card with the real name of the Ueensed grocer and a name, frequently tiptitieus, of the purchaser.\u201cPhe carter, very often, sells the beer himseelt and keeps the profit.In the case of Ernvet Morin, of ft Romuald, some thirty boxes of beer were seined, and each one had a tag.A cass had been delivered to & map named Morneau, of êt.Romuald, and this man was supposed to have purchased it in Quebec.Questioned, Morneau pro- fosned ignorance.net knowing the date mor the mame of the grocer.\u201cOn anether came was attached a tag bearing the name of Mr.Emile Plants, of St.Romuald, Plants swore that he had never ordered this beer, and his evidence was corroborated by that of his wife.His Honor Judge Choquette decided that thess transactions were simply dirèot malas batween the carter and the purchaser and thus condemned Morin to a month in prison.SERIOUS CHARGE WAS DISMISSED Sequel To Recent Motor Accident On The St.Louis Road the A charge of driving an automobile while under the influence of liquer, made aguinst Richsed levers, was completely disproved in court by numerous witnesses, inéluding the dector who réesived him at the Jeffery Hale Hospital after the motor accident, which took plaes on the Bt.Louis Road, near Gilmour's Hill, on the even- Ing of the 13th instant.Judge Choquette also completely cleared Mr.Laite, the owner of the car, of any suspicion of being affected by liquor on the occasion.It appears as H the accident was unavoidable on ' the part of Mrlevers, as the car \u2018in front of the one he waz driving stalled suddenly while passing from the left to regain its proper position on the other side of the roud from where It had been guided by the driver, who, it was cléimed, was à young girl.(It was also claimed that if the leading car had gone two feet further to the right before stalling there would have been room for Mr.Lalte\u2019s car to pass, ahd cense- quently.no accident would have regyited.Mr.Laite in still in the hospital suffering from a fracture of the frontal bone, but ia mid to be progressing favorably.PROTEST AGAINST AUTOBUS SERVICE Levis County Railway Will Appeal To Publio Servios Commission In Quebec (Gpeciel to The Chronicle) \u201cNew Inéustey For Levis M.Calhoun of Levis obtained a permit at the City Hall yesterday morning fer the construction of & lumber mill in Levis, in Bt.Lawrence ward, to cost $15,000 for the building alone.Mr.Calhoun had just returnnd from New York where he had purchased the necessary machinery for his mill.New Concrete Pavement \u2018The cky of Levis will construct that portien of Commercial atrest trom the Davie shipyards to the toet of Begin Hill, tn concrete.temas The Autobus in and Around Levis The Levis Coumiy Railway has decided to complain to the Public der.vice Commision about the alleged Infrinment o?ite righte by thé unjust competition by autobus owners who run their care on roads already coversd by the eleétrio raliwey.It is Ukely that in the meantime the My of 1Avia wili orâer thè Autobus people te disontinue their services pending the décision of the Commission.SIBERIA SENDS ENGLAND BUTTER.\u201cRiga, July Sé\u2014(hy Mait)-\u2014Pour wagon-londé of Siberian dutter have us [arrive herd from doviés RI \u2018 They are the firat of à tetal ot #b0 wagtn-londs which Russia préposse ER \u201cOf Kind In Quebso City ™\"Y ig: A man samed Abraham Weiner, § his * CITY OF QUEBEC WILL NEGOTINTE | A LARGE Lon Will Borrow $780,000 As Av thorized By Quebec Provinolal Legislature N |, TENDERS BY SEPT.14 Several Proposals To Purohase Property To Extend Or Straighten Streets \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Quibbo will berrew « sum of $780,000 to mest the cast of permanent werks and the various con- «ructions dnd improvement st the Exhibitipn Grounds.The loan waa lature at the last lon.At a meeting of Mua n- ngnce Committee held last night it vas decided to call for temders for the purchase of debentures to cover that amount.Tenders will have to reach the City Hall on or before September 14.The loan will be a 5 per cent one for 30 years.Tenders will be opened at à epe- clal meeting of the Finance Committes which will De held at 4 o'clock In the afternoon eo Séptémer 14.The committee 1ded to recom.mead to council the expenditure of $2,100 for ornamental light standards in Beuguinville, The city ¢reasursr submitted « report showing that the Quebeo fitrest Railway had collegted during January, Februery and March, the sum of $196,585.53 in revenue and during April, May and June, & um of 200,648.03.The city of Quebec ie entitled to 5 per cent of the total revenue.A lot of discussion was indulged in regarding the opportunity of Vullding à police and fire station in Polvedere werd.It was poirited out by the majority of the aldermen that suoh a building, particularly as far as the fire station wes concerned, was absolytely necessary as that ward had practically no protection at all at the present time.It would take the nearest fire station detachment between 15 and 30 minutes to reach Belvedere.A station would cost about $35,000.K was finally @acided to call for tenders and after they have been considered steps will be taken to obtain the necessary funds.Mince there are two streets ip Quebec which are known es &.Antoine street, One in lower town and the other in Gt.@auvéur, it was de cided to change the name of the strest in BL.Süuveur to that of Beulanger strest.A great deal of time was taken up by the discussion of several propositions to purchase property re quiced to either atraighten or open up certain atreets, but it was considered better to walt for the opinion of the city solicitors before taking any action in the matter.Sub-chiefe McManus and Belanger of the Fire Department were granted increases In salary of $200 a year and requesis from others fer additions! remuneration will be considered at a subsequent meeting.Providing that the residents in the immedigtes neighborhood of Jae- ques-Cartier park do not object esr- ters and tax! owners will be allowed to park thetr vehicles on the outer portion of the square.The land will fevelled and a flower bed and fountain will be constructed in the center.VISIT QUEBEC Visiters From Lake St.John Distriot To Receive Hospitality Of Board Of Trade a\u2014\u2014 A special committée of the Board of Trade held à meeting in the of- tices of the Beard yesterday afte: noon to discuss plans for receiving visitors from the Lake 8t.John dis trict, a8 à return for the recent trip of à number af the members of the Board of Trade bo {hat district.Mr T.L.Bergeron, President of the Roberval Boerd of Trade, was pre- ent at the meeting, us also was Me.D.Milron.The visit of the Lake Bt, John visitors will be made on Wednea- Gay.Sept.5, which is Visitor's Day from Lake St.John, and also the Merite Agricole.Although quite a lot of matters were discussed relative to what entertainments, etc, the Board will provide for them In return for the hospitality shown the Quebecers during the stay in the Nerthern country, nothing definite has as yet \u2018bee decided upon, as it is not known how meny will maka the trip te Quebec.tr LEG BROKEN WHEN GANGWAY MELL ON IT.A fan named Dydead, while work! for the St.lawrence Transportation Co.last evening at Shed 31, of the Louise Bhain, had the misfortunée té break his leg when a ghngway that mén wire lifting on to a vessel Belonging to the company fell oh his knees and broke his leg.Dubdbeau was transported to the Hote) Dieu Hospital y Lepine'd ambulancd.\u2014mettemenmataihls AOCIDENTAL DEATH Coroner JeHoseur held on.inquest yesterday over thé remains ef twelve old Vietor Dusmuk, whe wae liled dy ad automobile the pre.vious day ét Les Bourswlls, when & to export to Ningland during the: verdict of \u201cAcvidenial death\u201d was current year returned, suthorineé by the Provincial Lesis | NORTHERNENS TU fr ASK GOVERNMENT > FOR ITS SUPPORT in.\u201cBuy At Home\u201d Caspaign \u201c Now: Under Way Through-out Whole Province Government support for the \u201cBuy At Home\" campaign: launched some time ago Wi the merchants throughout the purétince was sought yeatér- day morning by a delegation com- Posed of representativey of the Que- Bec branch of the Retail Merchant Association of Cansds, the Quebbe Board of Trade and ether industria in the okty.: ov The delegation waited upon Pree miler Teschéresu end Hon.J.B.Caron, Minister of Agrioytiure, and the spokesman urged the nécepyliy of commerce and Industry jm the present tinge.He quid that too much mpney was being Spent out- «ide the Province and à définte ef- tort should bs made ¢o induce the poople to buy at home and thus in.tresse the prosperity of the Prowas thought that the Government shaoyld ally themmived the scheme and lend its support to à mevement thet had the interests of the \u2018Province ét heart and was designed to increase the business of the whole Province.Premier Taschereau promised the delegation, after listening patiently to their requests, that they would be taken into consideration and a reply given within the space of a few days.He intimated thet the Govermment waa fuly aware that the campaign now under way would greatly increase the prosperity and well-being of the Province, and that it was An full sympathy with the aims of the merchams and others concerned.The delegation was composed of Megsrs.Jos.Savard, Presidert of the Retail Merchants\u2019 Association, District of Quebec; B.G.Tanguay, Pre- Royer, Cyril Feguy, Louis Létourneau, M.P.P., B.P.Robitaille, Julsé Gauvin, P.J.Cote, N.BE.Papillon, G.8 Marceau, O.Marceau, J.G- Lepiney, G.A.Drouin, J.Arthur Marier and A.J.Landriault, Becretary of the Retall Merchants\u2019 Aesociation.NEW INSIGHT INTO CHINA \u2014\u2014 Ex-Soidiers Merely .Raid Trains To Get Baok Jobs In Army, Says Crane Dr.Frank Crane, the well knows American editorial writer, who ar rived a few days ago from the Orient.travelling from Yokohama to Vancouver by the Empress of into affairs in the Fur Best.In an interview, the eminent Journalist remarks: \u201cChina is the most democratic country in the world.Why even the little villages have their own eyatem of Governs ment, and any Government procia- mation is accepted with à remerk- able degtse of nonchalance.The lawlessness alleged to prevall in the more isolated sections,of Chine, 13 based on the same process ag our modern strike.The Suchow bandit train raid wae organised simply because ex-soldiers desired reinstatement in the Chinese army.They adopted the expedient in order to main their en and they got whai they wanted.In order te illustrate this point I might state that the mi- Vtary guards on the train by which [ traveled from Poking ware recruited from the bandit party which held up the Poking express in May last.Had the strike occurred in th's country something like anarchy would have resulted.\u201cCustom, is however, an ingrained characteristic of the Chintdbe which prevented them from departing from old established habits The pousibitities of China are excèption- ally great.Nitty years hence there will be more shipping on the Pacifie than on the Atlantic.Dr.Crane predicts: \u2018We have gol what they in the Far-Bast want and they have what we want.In Europe, they Bave what we have and as result trade omanot grow to any great extent\u201d.INTEREST IN NEXT MOVE OF DIRKCTORS OF THE RURAL BANK.Much interest ls manifeste@ In Quebec city In the next move of the directors of the recently authorised \u201cRural Bank.\u201d The interests connected with the bank were to start a campaign this fall to sell their shares at the rate of 108, which is te include organization expenses, but recent happenings may delay the organisation.However, in certain financial gireies it is thought that In view of the fact that the Federated Co-operative Association of Farmears of the Province is to support the new ba the organisation may be cohtinued immediately.he organisation referred to has ought togbiter & number of \u2018small eo-opératives and the buei- ness transacted Mm year alone regohied cover $1A000.000, which would prove a rather interéating account for à new bank DRUG SMUGGLERS EXPOSED.New York, Aug.31\u2014Dr.Carlton Simon, special deputy police com- issioner in charge of the narvôtio Glvidion, hays that an (nternétional wang of drug salon, with haad- quarters in New York, will be hroken wp, as a result of raide in Canada by the Royal Canadian Mountha Police.\u2018The Canadian botics have seited $800,000 worth ce.Province receiving some help at the |\u2018 vince wherein they resided, and Hi pj; sident of the Board of Trade: J.B.| ag Canada.gives an optimistic insight |?FF Ran Senin mati i TAURIST TRAVEL AND VEN FOND MERE DEALT WITH Mayor Beaubien Of Outremont Addressed Kiwanians On Tourist Traffic \" LAKE ST.JOHN Neoessity Of Road Between Quebec And North Country Emphasized Two speakers addressed the Kiwanis Club at its regular week- iy luncheon yesterday noon.Mayor Joseph Beaubien, Mayor of Outrement and President of the Union of Canadian Municipalities, spoke on the Importance of tourist traf- .and J.H.Bergeron, a lawyer, from Lake Bt.John, dealt with the necebsity for better road communications between Quebec and the Take 8t.John district.\u201cI beg of you,\u201d ssid Mr.Beaubien, \u201csst your heart and mind \u2018upon the conservation of the real character of quaint old Quebec.We know they have splendid cities, with beautiful avenues and boulevards and magnificent residences, in the United States, but thoee deauties have no past, they have no history and those who live there and who make up a great proportion of the tourists who visit us every year, seek to get somewhere where they can get Into close communion with the past, with Alstory.They live in a modern, new, pungent atmosphere and they simply thirst for the quaint, the old, the return for a time at least te the days, the scenes of long long 0.\" Mayor Beaubien started his ad- dreay by stating that he had \u2018coms \u201cwith a mission.\u201d He had come to foster a cause which was of even greater interest and importance to the peoples who listened to him, than they perhapy realised.He was representing a group of municipalities In the Province of Quebec who had decided to stert a movement tending to secure their share of that wealthy gold mine, the tourist traffic.The auto, said the speaker, had utterly changed living conditions and had tremendously Improved travel (acillties.There were no lose than 12,000,000 autos in the United States and the owners of those cars used them to a very great extent to travel to and from the places where they spent their holidays.Ontario was getting a large share of that tourist traffie, other Provinces also received a fair \u2018Bumber of visitors, and there was a0 reason.why the Province of Quebec should not get & much rger proportion of the tourist metic than it was getting at the present time.\u201cYou have already a good num- r of tourists visiting this city,\u201d sald Mr.Beaublen, \u201cbut the flood is only just starting and is sure to grow to tremendous proportions ap years go by.But to get your full share of the traffic yeu must provide for that extraordinary influx of visitors in the near future.\u201d Mayor Besublen stated that tourists had spent over $40,000,000 last year in the State of alone.The traffic had been only very ordinary until quite recently in that part of the United States, but it had taken on new vigor and had been brought to its present Nigh development and profitable Ingreass through the efforts of a Tourist Travel Association.What bad beqn done In the State of Maine, the speaker peinted out, uid also be accomplished in this Province, and in particular in the élty and district of Quebsc.Quebec fod more beautiful scenery to at ct the tourists than most of the States across the line or any other Province in the Dominion.In addition it had In the city of Quebec one of the greatest attractions on continent, ti quaint old olty 12, with its narrow streets, its Matoric monuments, \u2018ta old housses where the residents dwelt under he early French regime, ita splen- d memories of the great past snd its typleslly Frinch atmosphere.Mayor Beaubien Wugmested that & cbmmittes of progressive busi- sess men of Quebee be formed to start at once and organise a tourist travel association.He then explained the necessity of more ac- gommodation, camping and park- Ing cemps.bungalows, etc, to Rceommodate those visitors who do not wish to put up at large hotels, preferred to camp in the open wherever It was feasible, or who sould not afford the cost of expensive hotels.Gerard Power, Chairman of the uedbsc Harbor Board, expressed the thanks of the Club for Mr, Beaublen's interesting address, and for the great work he had already accomplished towards the\u2019 development of the tourist traffit.He was sure the Kiwanlans all realised what an inoream in tewrist traftic meant for the city of Ques Mec and that they would all be heartily In sympathy with the movement.He himself had re- pontly visite the Canape peninsula and he was deeply impressed with the splendid possibilities for the development of tourist traffie in that part ot the Province.He sug- gosted that perhaps the Provincial Government might be approached with a propos] thet It subsidise or atherwise aid the construction of tow priced but comfortabie hotels perhaps along the line suggested by Mayor Beaubien when he mentioned the construction of bungalows, along the picturesque and fhe routss en the peninsula.Power also thought that a flow of touriste in that part of the Frovineé might develop the wood carving and toy or souvenir making Ind in Gaspe.The people in that on were very handy wood workers, they built their owa WTOSTHOR NARROW ESCAPE Car Struck Pole And Came To Rest Five Feet From Steep Cliff In Levis A near escape from syvers injuries if not from death ltweif, took pla last evening wheat the brekes of the automobile ¢riven by Mr.Charles Molsan, of Lev refused te work at the Cote des Peres, a his toric æpot in the town ef Levis, and fis machine struck a pole, coming to a stop five fest away from a siiff from which thers is à Hundred too, dpop.: Mr.Molsan hag just left his house in his cer and was nrooeed.Ing slong Commetcial street.He was travelling at o fair rate of spved end when he mst @& car near the Cote des Pores, Lila brakes refused to wurk an he tried to steer to one side of the read.His machine struck a telsphone pole, the fror: being smashed.and cams to reat ale most on the brink of the eliff.Although the front of his machine was smashed Mr.Moisan luckily was uninjured beyond getting = ahgking-vr.emer ONLY RAD THREE CALLS YESTERDAY Thres trifling blases represented all that the firemen were called out BAKE YOUR OWN = YEAS ANKE A \\ OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50° YEARS Ny rail § READ am HOME-BAKED'BREAD IS BEST OF ALL QUEBEC OV.BONDS OO 600 Provincial Gov't.Finds People Prefer its Bonds To Dominion Currency The Quebec Government may have its worries, byl they are net ot the order that troubles the German Government end many other Governments.The Quebec Government's credit in eo goed that people do not want it to pay its debts.For two menthe it hsp been in the market trying to 1s.deem $350,008 worth ef unmatured bonds.But se far, it is reported, Ita offers to pay back its bonds before maturity have been coldly to conquest yesterday, one being in à hanger at the rear of a house on St.Bustache strest, the alarm being rang in from bex 14, another for a fire in a stovepipe, for which the alarm came in from box 13% and the third a.chimney fire, box 137 sounding the alarm.PS boats and tackle and during the winter they might spend their time very profitably In making souve- airs which they could sell to the tourists.The latter industry could of course only ha developed if accommodation were supplied for the tourists who might be attracted to the peninsulas.Mr.Bergeron J.H.Bergeron was the following speaker.Mayor Beaubien had delivered his address in English and Mr.Bergeron made his In French.He remarked he had been very much Interested in what Mayor Beaubien had said about tourist, traffic, but Quebec should see that it did not only get the tourists for a few days and then send them home.It should make every effort to help supply those tourists with other means of visiting other parts of the Province.If tourists came to Quebec for a few days and were then directed to, say Lake St.John district, they would come back to Quebec on thelr way home and- remain In this city a few days longer.This would mean they would spend more money in Quebec and at the same time Lake St.John district would benefit by their visit.To succeed In this, sald Mr.Bergeron, ft would ba necessary to have good roads and In particular one good road leading from Quebec Into Lake St.John district.Detriment to Quebec.Everybody agreed that a road was necessary, but there was some difference of opinion as to what should be the routing of that road, through what parts of the Province it should pass.The road was of vital Importance not only for the tourist traffic, but even mere so for better business relations between this city and the Lake Bt.John district.At the present time it took about the same time to ship goods from Montreal to Lake St.John as it did to ship them from Quebec and this was undoubtedly to the great detriment of the Quebec business houses as the Lake Bt.John people would Just as soon buy in Montreal as in Quebec, and besides it paid the Montreal houses to send their saleargen to Lake St.John district and boost Montreal as the better source of supply for all kinds of goods.With a good read matters would take a different aspect altogether, sald Mr.Bergeron.The differences which existed between the partisans of the two ways of routing the new road he compared to a family dispute, \u201cIt lu just as If two big brothers were at loggerheads over some home affairs and they required a father to step In and settle their differences.We would therefore ask you people of Quebec to act 8s our father,\u201d sald Mr.Bergeron.One suggestion was that the road should pase through Charlevoix and the other propossl was for a road passing through 8t Jerome, The people in Chicoutimi wanted the road to go through Charlevoix, but the people in the Lake ft.John wanted it to go through 8t.Jerome.\u201cHowever, we are quite willing that a body of Quebec business men form themselves into a jury and pass upon the rights of both parties and we will abide by your decision,\u201d said Mr.Bergeron.Joseph Picard.President of the Rock Clty Tobacco Company, thanked Mr.Bergeron and atated that he believed Mr.Bergeron's attitude was the correct one and that Quebec should stand by him in his efforts to get the read between Quebec and Lake Bt.John.The matter was of such importance, said Mr.Picard, that bh wondered how ft was that Quebte had not taken thé initiative long ago.There were good roads te.wards the west an far as Vancouver, good roads éast as far ab the Atlantic coast line, there were good roads running south te the intersations) boréér, but when one wished to travel north he could only go about 16 miles by road and then he either faced a precipice or a range of mountains.The proposed road was enly à matter of between 40 and 80 miles and Me.Picard expected that Quebec would keep up à constant agitation until the conittuction of the road was @ecided upon.Me lelieved the shortest road would be the best and coneludéd his remarks dy suggesting every posible pressure be brought to bdar upon the Qovsrnment to have the roné bufit at the earliest possible date.received by the bond holders.The Investment is congidered so good that those holding the bonds are diainciihed to part with them except at prohibitive prices.~ BAND CONCERT OÙ DUFFERIN TERRACE.By kind permission of LA-CoL Henri Chasse, D.6-0.MC.the sand of the Royal 1214 Ragiment will play the following programms on Dutferin Terrace this (Friday).evening from $ to 10.weather per-.mittihg: .1.March\u2014Sosrisg .Nowowleskl! 3.Overture\u2014Fingaie Cave cease 2.0.Mendelesohn 1.Valss\u2014The Lady of The Rom es assa rence nec 0000 Gilbert 4.Masurka Econstise\u2014Le Giper s\u2026cnsroc0000sc00000 1 anne &.Grand Selection of Scottish Aire, Scotland's Pride, arr.by Godirey Intermission.+.Petite Suite de Concert as assca0000 Coleridge-Taylor (By Request) 7.(a) Lament from The Keltic Suite.-.Nouldg (b) Patrol \u2014 The Wes Macsregor.Amere 8.Grand March \u2014 The London Scottieh.Hainen O Canada God fave the King Conductor: Capt.Chas.O'Neill, Director of Music, Royal 22nd Regiment J.THOMAS Institute 25 ST.STANISLAS STREET (LAWGUEUR BLOCK) Commercial Course, Special Courses, Typewriting, s Special: French taught by French Professors., OPENING TUESDAY, SEPT.4 PHONE 7490 FOR APPOINTMENT aug34,25,28,31.0opt1,6x6 L.C Has Just Dealors and Tel.2848 Electrieal Accessories and Lamps of all kinds.opemad \u2018a Branch in Quebec for the benefit of J Comtractors ia the Electric line.: Lew Prive, Quality and \u201cService.823; Mountain Hill, Quebec Ltdy augioxs fr \u2014 to $35.00 for $6.00 for .\u2014 Faguy,Lepinay& 254 to 264 St.Joha St.The 4 winners of the prizes this week are: No.117130\u2014Mde.McCarthy, 16 Maisonneuve St., $10.No.111207\u2014Mrs.Quartz, 30 Julia St.810.No 115400\u2014Mr.Lucien Cote, Ste.Foye Road .$10.No.116483\u2014Mr.Paul Fontaine, 83 D'Auteuil .810.SPECIAL LINES OF GOODS FOR SCHOLARS Black Serge Dresses, for girls.Prices $4.25 and.$4.95 Navy Blue Serge Dresses, trimmed with red braid.Low price.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0\u20260sscorscunce suce c000000.$450 New Fall Suits of good quality serges and tweeds, for boys.Low prices $4.95, $6.95, $7.95, 99.50 up.Fine quality Cashmere Stockings for girls, sizés 6 to 10.Prices 60C tO.000000000en0ce 00000.The very best ribbed Cashmere Stockings with double knees, for boys, sizes 6 to 1034.Prices 75¢ to $1.50 Fine Wool and Cotton Underwear for boys, a complete assortment and the highest values.AT HALF PRICES Tricotine and Serge Dresses for ladies.Values $40.00 to $50.00 for $29.96; $30.00 to $45.00 for.$19.98 Dresses of fine quality Serge, Tricotine and Silk, black and colors.Prices $25.00 to $35.00 for.$16.95 $15.00 to $25.00 for.\u2026.\u2026.$6.99 $10.00 to $1B.00 for.$3.09 The balance of our Spring Suits for ladies, values bre Navy Blue Serge and Tweed Skirts, priced $4.00 to NEW COATINGS The new Coatings, black and colors, are in now and are offered at the following prices: Marvella.$4.50: Vallina, $7.95: Parmella, $6.95: Bolivia, $3.95 and $4.50.$1.00 Fils Tol.8300 He à a Ê PRT ge © British gofer and sister of the many EAD RL WS _Luis aselsted members of his party * this week-end.: the other leading lady players from THE CHRONICLE, NPS TAKING Each With Burke And Godfrey \u2018 \u2018 Saratoga Springs, N.Y, August Dempsey wil from %e Reavywelght sparring part today, confining his werk with gloves to two roads eqoh wilh \u2018Burke, Plitsburgd heavyweight Qeerge Godfrey, 228 pound Although both Burke and God.{rey are auffering from the bombardment received while preparing Dempsey for Tommy Uibbuns, they were forced to take enciber pummelling.Burke manuged to vvade Dempéey's hookhs tor the (lrst round buy Lempsay drove him into a coi ver in the second aad all koocked him over with a right crus to the chin.Moving Day For Firpo.Atlantic City, N.J., August 33\u2014 This was moving day inthe (raining camp of Luls Angel Firpo, the Argentine who will atiemp to wWrie the world's heavyweight title from Jack Dempsey in New York on the night of September 14.After 8 morning jaunt of about four miles slong the boardwalk and four touède of Mgh: sparring with (wo punch catchers in the afternoon fe transferring their effects from a hotel In the center of the resort to « well appointed cottage In an exclu- eive bungalow colony.3e 28 98 36 36 26 28 36 26 36 06 38 98 6H 4 A \u201c % # WITH TAK GOLFERS x = = 8 AT THE NINETEENTH X 8 | x8 i (By C.Meredith) x 3 1% 28 36 0e 26 28 96 36 96 38 36 96 22 26 25 86 188 Tombstone Competition, open 10 members of the Quebec Golf will be held tomorrow after- n, the winner of which will be bor with a club by the pro- onal, Frank Lock.The competition will be played under match play handicap rules.Miss Murjorie Davie and Mise appear to me, founded.\u201d executive emphasized, would b made source.After the hearings this morning.President Heydler advised the payers to inatiture legal action agalast the publication.RARBRRBXXAUNRAXNRRSER : MORE DOPE UPSET =! =! = AT GRAND CIRCUIT GAVRGES DENIED - ON THE HEAVIES BY RED PLAYER: Champion Boxed Two Rounds| Duncan And Bohn Bohne Said TolSatiors Have Been Approsohed By; Gamblers During Series New York, August 33\u2014Cha:yee (ut lwo liacinbati players werd approached by samblers recently oa the eve of a crucial series wih the New York Ulants wul bs afisa te the bottom, John A.Heydier, ire aident of ihe nounced tunight after hearing before him earlier in the day sat which the payers, second baseman sammy Buhne and left fielder Yat Luncan flatly denied «hie accusations.The charges were pub.isincd lasi Satur: day by \u2018Colliers nye,\u201d weekly aporte paper.tion alleged that Bohne and Duncan, in addition to & third player whose identity was not revealed, had Ut © :on approached by gamb.ais w.ih an offer of $15,000 each to In(iu- snce their play in the series wilh the Glane at Cineinnati week of Augustgambling chaiges, K was declares was added by the fact that the Reds lost five Giants in that sortes National Le e ac a Chicago The publie- the firm Color to siraight games to Today, however, both players denied, under cath that they had been approsched either directly or Indirectly by samblers, while President Heydier afler hearing, asserted \u201cihe charges againsg Bohne and Duncan te be silly and un- ague every effort © trace them Lo their the Nevertheless, BASEBALL 25 20 06 26 56 08 08 36 06 56 26 GE 76 4 36 RE NATIONAL LEAGUE.Fire Game: St.Louls, 7; New York.5.Second Game: M.Louis, New York.4.Pittsburgh, 8: Boston, 3.Chicago, Philadephia, 4.Cincinnati, 10; Brooklyn, National League Standing.ris Smith tied yesterday ig the w.tb.PF bay for the Bronse Medal of the xew York .76 46 625 dies\u2019 Branch of (he Quebec Golf |Cincinna:tt .70 4 803 Club.There was no play for the!pjitapburgh .43 590 Silver Medal Chicago .65 63 508 >>, st.Louis .5% 40 496 The Orleans Goif Club will play | grookiyn .51 40 487 thee quaXtying rounds for the Ron-|pniadelphia .38 8 328 deau and Green ComemiMee's Cups goston .$68 79 313 Four Winnipeg women haët announced their latem.lon of compet- AMERICAN LEAGUE.ing In the Cs women's open Philadelphia, 0; Chicago, 10.nadian New York, 1; Detrol, 2.and closed championships, to be .Wa hiagion, 1; Cleveland, 2.played at Montreal during Sepiem- ; t Boson.1; @.Lou's, 4.der.The quartette are: Mrs.H Amert Huschinme Manitoba women's cnn League Standingchampion: Mra.K.C.Allan.Mrs.Ww.kb.PC lrene Brydges and Mrs, R.Kk New York .Te 40 649 Bearisto.Cleveland .[1] 53 The Manitoba champion will also | Vetrox .87 ha take part in the United Siaces |$t.Louis .,.87 66 , champlonsh!p, which is to be staged [Washington .56 58 .487 in New York shortly after the Can- [Chicago .83 et 465 adlan events are played.Philadelphia .49 66 434 .eo Boston .44 87 398 Leading women golfers have now started in earnest to put In (he nécesary practice in view of the Canadian open champion: ip which wil} be contesied this year over the Mount Bruno Country Club course at Montreal during the entire week beginning on September 17 next For several years now (his chame Bionship has left the couniry nav.won by campetitors from either across the line or the Atlanand another big Invasion Is ctically aawured in quest of Lhe honor from both Britain and America., Mise Gienna Coileit.the twenty- year-old Jassi¢ from Providence and present national champion of the Sates has intimated her intention competing.and will start a strong orfte.Miss Alexa Stirling will (iso attend besides a whole host of her own country.Mim EAith Leitch, the renowned champion.Mise Cech, i» already on this side and is a certain teptani.Another outstanding from the old country will be that of Mrs.Adan Macheih\u2014better known as Miss Murial Dodd\u2014who won this same champlonship in 1913.Mre.W.A.Gavin, of Huntercembe, England, and present Canadian titleholder, has not been quite # well lately, but with an expected recovery it is this lady's sinicere intention of mailing soon to defend her title.1t is aiwo freely rumored that Miss Joyce Wethered, pf championship fame, lo more than Mkeby to have a shot in both the Canadian and States competitions.\u201cx INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.Baltimore, 10; Buffalo, Reading, 5: Toronto, 0.Jersey City, 3; Syracuse, 6.Newark, 2; Rochester, 3.Luternativnnl League Standing, 1.wW.L.PC vailimore .82 4 6.Rochemer .81 se 614 Reading .68 64 508 Buffalo .,.#6 se 500 Toronio .464 se 493 Syracuse .88 73 443 Jersey Clty .53 79 401 Newark .49 76 393 PROVINCE MAY BE INCLUDED IN PLAY-OSF.Winnipeg, August 23-If satisfactory arrangements can bs made, the Association will be glad to include Quebec In the play-off,\u201d stated M.OQ.MacNeil.President of the Canadian Amateur Basebal Aasoclation here today, in commenting on the report from Quebec tbat the East was being passed up owing to Ontario being unable to play.The Thunder Bay champions will likely be asked to play against \u2018the Manitoba winners to decide which will meet the western champions.28 26 30 96 28 96 28 26 36 26 \u201c6 6 NN You can buy them Anywhere are accepted They are the Best! Light and Derk Brine Bouts \u2014 02.4 TUBULAR, és Due Bots vit cime \u2014 00 + as the Best! the toe 2e 28 20 28 21 22 0e 2e 2e 22 6 2e 92 3 20 22 2e Se 3e 3e 2116 2e 5e 88 TT] BLANKED ~ BYTHE BRITAIN Sallors Soered 3-0 Win Last \"Evening \u2014 Junior Centest Sohedaled Tonight The Emprem of Britain .e eleven «a 3-0 viciery over the C.N.out Met evening in, à scheduled senior game at the Quebec Basebajl Park.There were six regulars misins trom the line-up of the C.N.R.both the back, two of the half-backs and a Hke number of forwarda being conspicuous by their absence.The least and about the game the better, for it was highly uninterest- Ing to watch, good plays being few and fer between.- The Briain players scorsd twice in the first forty-five minutes and added another In the mecond hal.QUAC.and.Creacenis mest a the lak scheduled game of the Junior League this evening at $:30 sharp, when Mr.W.Jones will handle she game.shoud the Swimmers win they will play-off with the Shamrocks tor the League title next weak.The C.N.R.sleven is going the right way to lose the cup and the league championship.Although they lead the league, the championship is not won yet.Had they come across with a win last evening things would have been different, but now the Monthauriesr has more than a Agh: ing chance, and may atip through and annex the title at the fret time of asking.If a game is carded in which the C.N.R, team Is soheduled, let the whole team turn up.Truax Sprung Surprise In Easily Defeating Favorites In Sweepstakes North Randall, Cjevelnd, Ohio, Augus, 21\u2014It was decldedly a Guy Arworihy day here today, Lee Worthy, a grandson of Lhe famous sire won the \u201cFirst Eve\u201d purse 810,000 for trotiers tha: have never acquired a record of better than two minutes and his own son, Truax had no (roubie in Aninexing the main division of the Rainy Day Bweepsakes for two-year-old trot.ers, with a value of $10,950.Truaz awed an upset \u2018when he took the wwespmakes Driven by Dick MaMahon, the W.M.Wright, Chicago colt won a» he pleased, Mr.MoElwin and Eris Guy, both gets of Guy Axworthy, were overwhelming favorikesr In the betting in which they were coupled but were never contenders.Summaries: 2:18 Clase Trotting.Purse 31,200 (Two in Thre): Taurida, bm.(McDonald) Peter Harvester, b.h.(Caton).Zaquille, b.m.(Palin) .Man Caton, ch.h.(Cox) Volo Worthy, b.h.(Nucko Richard Asoff also ran.Times 2:06 2-5; 2:08 2-5.The \u201cFirm Ever\u201d for Trowers wilh a record no better than two two minutes, Purse $10,000 (Two in Three Heats): Pen xample and robs them of an Almighty Saviour.Purther, for the s0-called elders in the New Church there are no Ordination vows of any kind whatsoever, And yet the Witness tells that the New Church \u2018a Presbyterian and that all things will be the same as they now are.Policy, or Government-\u2014many things might be noted.I mention \"wo.First\u2014the Presbyterian Church is the people.It is not a corpora: tion.Some of its Boards are incorporated for convenience in holding and managing Trust Funds, but theses Boards have no Independent powers.They are subject to the Church Courts, to the Assembly, while the Chureh itssif, as an or.zanisatien, is not Incorporated.The people are the Chureh, and the Church Courts exist to nerve the Church within the clearly \u2018Sefined lmiæ of her Constitution, having no right or power to blot out or ond the Church as a separate or sanisation.On the other hand the proposed New Church would be itself a Corporation.Its Church Courts are the Church, and have corporate powers.This lo a long, long step (rom democracy to autocracy, from government by the people to irresponsible clarical despotism.- A sscond point in the Polity of the New Church ls the calling and settlement of ministers.A Preabyterian congregation can call a minister when ready to do so; and th matter is arranged for them by the local presbytery.If the ministe accepls the call\u2014well.If not, they CAR at ence proceed to call another They can both cal! and choose their minister.In the proposed New Church they can give a Call at à certain time of the year, when the Settiement Committees meets, but the appointment rests with that Settlement Committes, at a distance which meets once a year, and cap appoint whom it may choose.1 the one who is called dose not accept the Call, the Settlement Com mittes appoints some one for at least à year.Next year the con: | srégation may call again and may be served in à similar way.The rule of the New Church js as tol- lows: \u201cAny pastoral charge, in view of a VACANCY, may extend a Call o invitation te any property quailfed minister or ministers, but the right of appointment shall rest with the Sattiement Committes, which ahs report to the Conference, fer information only.\u201d Presbyterians can doth call and choose their ministers.In thé New Chursh they may cell but they bave te take what the Settlement Committee sends them.And yet the Witness tells people that the New Chureh is Presbyterian, and that there wowld de no change! Other peints might be noted, but these suffice to show the spirit and type of the proposed New Churoh.Predbyteriats who weulé barter for it their own Church, world-wide democratic Scriptural and free, would be selling their glorious birthright for a yeke of eecleatasts- eai bondage.Montreal, August 30th, 1933.CHANG TSE-PING DEFIES GENERAL ONG Amoy, China, August 33.\u2014Cheng Tee-ping, An ally of Dr.Sun Yst.sen in the defense of Southern provinces against Peking treops, has refused 10 evacusie Amoy in compliance with the 48-Reur ultimatum, served on him yesterday by Genera! Ong, whose army le menaeing the city.Chang, Instead, ls storing in ammunition.If General Ong carries owt his threat, he will begin some time to- mbérrow attacking Amoy by land and bombarding it from the sea.Nosema vot CE permit à few words Art on the Witness, then on its statementa.During the past three years er so The Witness has cost the Presbyind is your own personal faith In ) stands | 8 Especially in these days would it ; :e an open door to Unitarianism, | 1} leaves men only an 3 As to the Witness\u2019 statements on Awaker s Old Memories KITCHEN CONVENIENCES EVERY ONE OF THEM ELECTRIC COOKING RANGES GAS COOKING RANGES On exhibition and for sale on .easy terme, at our Showrooms.COMBINATION GAS and ELECTRIC RANGES COMBINATION GAS and COAL RANGES All designed to meet every demand of a cooking appliance and the requirements of every season.Quebec Power Company CROWN and ST.JOSEPH STREETS aug22.24.27x2 Extra worth $1.58, for $4.78.Te rit of Military Boots at 59:40 à pair.M.SHERIDAN 9-11 LACROIX ST., PALAIS Profit by oy My Prices M.low overhead expense enables | enables me to sell first class at prices which defy competition.1,000 pairs Military Work Boots, $6.50, for $3.90.Boys\u2019 Boots, sizes 11, 12 and 13, at $1.60, perfect.Breeches, Club Bags, Pack Sacks and Leather Leggings.Am attractive assortment of jewellery at very low peices Wesches, Rings, etc.200 pairs solid leather English Leggings, worth 36.00.fer Geuuine Calf Oxfords, rubber heels.worth 80.00, for 45.90.special Soldiers\u2019 Boots, wine khaki, all solid leather, June22x1awtrix3m Summer Shoes LADIES' WHITE BUCK STRAP SHOES LADIES\u2019 WHITE CANVAS SHOES GREY BUCK SHOES A Full Assortment of SHOES Fume SE 20% OFF LADIRS\u2019 COTTON UNDERWEAR MEN'S UNDERWEAR SHEETS SHEETING - PILLOW CASES PILLOW COTTON TABLE LINEN TOWELLING TOWELS FLANNELETTE O Fabrigue 8t.SATIN SLIPPERS CHILD'S SANDALS SPORT SHOES TENNIS SHOES MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Wm.Jacques & Sons 42 FABRIQUE ST.Tel 427 SUMMER CLEARING SALE REDUCTIONS THAT MEAN A SAVING TO YOU OF FROM 10% to 50% 331% OFF CHILDRENS DRESSES LADIES\u2019 WHITE SKIRTS CHILDREN'S PARASOLS CREPE DE CHINE\u2014Special Lot CREPE GEORGETTE\u2014Special Lot 50% OFF One Lot of CHILDREN'S DRESSES One Lot of LADIES\u2019 NECKWEAR LADIES\u2019 STRAW HATS.TO cCloarat.cr cievsnneesanssonsrens SBC SIMONS & CO.Here io the Foverite Brand of Discerning SMOKERS Note well the atgn COTE CIGAR \u201cClagr Mavama\u201d and it is aise there thet each 560 pus- chase will entitle you to a coupes fer the dmwiag of a Ferd Bedan, Coupe or truck\u2014at your choles.Jos.Cote 6 BRANCHES quasss unedixta crise, marrer ere NEWEST FICTION \u201cTarsan and the Golden Lion,\u2018 by \u201cThe Year After,\u201d Ayres.\u201cThe Booth Tarkington.\u201cThe Power of Bympathy,\" Christopher Morley.Also two of the French novels of the menth: \u2018Les Habits Rouges.\u201d by R d Doquebrune.\u201cLa Verite Choque,\u201d dy Claude Montreuil Why not take à book on your vacation.P.J.EVOY Phone: 773, vu STYLE, FIT WORKMANSHIP ORDER TOUR CLOTHES \u2014 Frous \u2014 1S.J.BURKE} MERORANT TAILOR 187 ST.JOHN STREDT.Phone: 781-W.Tel.338 Fascinating Stranger,\u201d by\" 116 Se Jen Mu: a aa] \u2014\u2014\u2014 * The Duchess of York (with the sunshade) aa cu _THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.-.eu 2er Ladies take to Polo; Scares R Railbirds; ; 30,000 Gymnasts ts'Gather | i The Prince of Wales is seen talking to an ex-soldier at Ellersley House, a home for the paralysed at Nottingham.B.Czedekowski, spending a year in New York, where he painted many of America's leading society folks.The eminent French portrait painter, ie seen arriving at the Overseas League garden party, which was held in the Royal Botanical Gardéns, Regent Park.The first picture to be made of C.Bascom Slemp following the anmouncement of his ap rois as secretary to President John Dube, a young French lawyer, een sudying law in America.Now he has sailed for England, where he exroots to continue the stu of his profession at Oxford.has returned to his Paris studio after The young ladies are no longer content to sit in the stands and watch good time and risking their necks playing Oe the men having a Wilfred Noy, well-known British film producer, has arrived on this continent to study American methods in produe- ing motion pictures.The Ex-Duke of Brunswick, who by inheritance is the owner of the famous Snalph treasure, is finding difficulty in convinci the Austrian government that it should be Instead ef children taking up seat room in railroad travel, sieeping hammocks have been devised which are made to attach on the French trains.Mies Dorothy Knapp, once acclaimed the American \u201cVenus,\u201d doubles up in a difficult dive at Olympic Park where the show girls are going after swimming honors.\u201d Ralph de Palma, auto ve 20,000 race followers the scare of their life when he drove into the fence at mr nr orne t None of the railbirds suffered serious injury, but the pilot was badly bruised., \u201c Ce citar EIT eT SAE eto Si Fo Miss Bea Kirnan goes through a little easy stuff to keep in practice for the coming big rodeo at the Yankee stadium.Almond green promises to be popular, and here it is seen in an artistic gown of velvet, with the waist effectively embroidered to atch the feminine eye.Florence Beck, oot high school girl, clears the bar at four feet nine inches, just five-cighths of an ingh short of the world's high jump mark ett for women.Dr.Tsuyoshi Tamura of Tokio, on a tour of the national parks of America, pays a visit to Mount Ranier In in Paradise Valley.Soma 30,000 gymnasts from all over France, and various othes ropean countries, held an international gymnastic competition recantly.Photograph ah some French boys ne s tors.\u2018No More War\u2019 demonstration in An active supporter of the \u2018 London.England, followed the parade along the embankment to Hyde Park with his caption-bearing machine. .74 \"ie 13% 14% 161% 198% 1308 181% 166 143% 144 vu In MN Great Northern pld.HY ay ss Missouri Pacific ptd.MY s% 374 Northern Pacific .7% seù TY New Haven .+.s+cv0c0 13% 13% 13% N.Y.Contra .cevomeen \"ne 94 98% Pressed Steel Car .occeveees 11d \u201cwy ss Roading .«co .conven WE 4% TW Rock Island .: 38% 34% @outhern P ce.a ne u Bouthers Ral , o® Paul .14% 16% fis St Paul pid .* Di 3 16% Temas & Pacific ai 18% 18 15% * Union Pacific .GAB 139% 128% 138% BetKiohem Steel .514 \u201882%, 651% 24 Crucible Steel .% 0% sg \"ey Gulf States Steel 10% 33% Miérvaie .+\u2026 500 » 24% 37 Republic Wes! 47% 47% U 8 Steel Céip.ny M% Vanadium .Hy =n Anacorids COPE TP.I ats a Rutte & Superior oo Great Nort -0 30% BOX | ves 34% ew: 12% 13 \u2019 BY SR oo 6e\" 22 34 15% ne 108° 20% x 104% 10644.Wostinghouss .; sa 68 California Petroleum .20% 203 19% 19% Cosden Ol .oi iveireaasse .31%: 314 30 31 General Agphék .\u2026.-S1K 274 27 \"81 Pan Ameriéen Oil.89% 6% 58% 59%.1 oe .44% 44% Hy 445% 21 2 19% 20% Texas Co.\u2026.vecensiteenscces au 1% 41% ay MISCRLUANEOUS: merican Cém .sounouconsaneusre.98 \"ny 7% 0% Amn Inte nal Corp .18% 19 18% 10 \u20ac Amn sugar Refinery .MK 69% 60% 55% Ama lens .+00 .38 $8 su 84 surn Products.ei eer 1366 187% 136% 127% Central Leather .18% 18% 13 18 Cuban-American Sugar .1 su NK 25% .n Case Sugar .\u201cee .10% 10% 10% 10% U 8 Ind Aleehol .48% au 43% U 8 Rubber .eaten 1344 40 39% IY Lt eee re rite) Foreign Exchange Cotton Market \u2014 \u2014\u2014 (By L.G.Beanblen & Co) New York, Aug.33\u2014Cotton fu- New York: premium .2 1.3% [tures closed quiet.January 33.64- N.T.Cénade (460; March 33.45-72c; May 25.68.- ï À % Fakly Well Absorbed, Though Weak Te\u2019 FRIDAY, AUGUST, 24, 1923 rn MONTREAL DULL BUT - = IRM; EE N.Y.TRADING WAS MARKED BY HEAVY TONE, WITH IRREGULAR AND UNCERTAIN PRICE TRENDS Overnight Salling Orders Were Large, Owing To Unfavorable Coal Strike And Reparations News\u2014Otferings Were Spots InEvidenoe 2° pie Ia-\u2014{rrequiar and .inconcluitve Diles moeve wday's woos market with the pehorel list display.= in à voches vo the market \u20ac well ued te New York, Aw ments chpraotez! i volume and ovemiipht selling orders, which avy D.at the, start Thone offevises were [i wubsorbedl, Nowewer, sithough individual points of weakness con orop out during the day.ar rind Steel wea again pushed up on leuihern duying powe losing 1 1-4 higher ae 93 1.3.Bethlehem glossed fractionally higher abd ILE, Stes] moved within a redius of one point closing 1-4 dower.One af the fedtures of today's asssion was the hesvy buying of General Motors in he last hour, esvere} blocks of 5,000 ahares each changing hands at 15.1-3, wp 1-4.Mack Truck showed a nt gn of $ points but the Othar automotive shares showed little change.Iris Common touched 18, closing slightly below thee for a gain the first preferred advanced 3 3-8 and (Ae second preferred 19-8 1-8 Recent esrning reports of the reiirosd also have been unusually Call money held at five per cent sll day.\u201c Forelsn exchange tates were firmer.Demand sterling held falr- Jy steady around $4.56 1.4 and French francs hovered around 5.b0c- Total sales $51,300 shares.raged $3.04; net logs .09.1.5, net gain 08.High 1943, 10 120 railroade avoraged - Hign 1983, 90.63; low 78.78.Strength of the Drie Rallroad leguss and the weakness of the Prosch municipsls were the ovisianding features of today\u2019s bond mar- kot.The rise in Erie lens æyncheonised with higher stock prices puy- mg of both classes of sscurities being based on increased sarnings to accrue from its codl interests in the northeastern territory.Brie's 4's.series \u201cA' led the advance with a gain of 3 1-4 pointe while several other serias showed gaine of 1 to 3 points Weakness of the French lens wks somewhat of a surprise in view of the higher exohanpe rate.Lossep of 1 to 1 1-3 points were regis- by Bordeaux és liens; Marseilles Ge, Paris-Lyons-Medlterranten and American securities.US.Government bonds were @lighty resctionsty.À &rop eft wo points in Cervo 49 Pasco 88 was the outstanding change in the industrig! Mat.(By BANRY & MeMANAMY.) Open, High.Low.Olean Fée; October 23.66-14.00c; Decem- \u2026.\u2026.$4.66 $4.65 3-4| ber 23.90-92c.pot closed quiet.\u2019 .0880 0578 | M!ddlings uplands 35.%6c.0449 1-3 .0488| Liverpool cotton epot quiet.Prices qesier.American middling, fair 10.134.Good middling 18.484.Fuily middling 15.334.Middilng 18.934.Lew middiing 14.084.Good ordiné- ey 14.434.Ordiniry 14.144.The sales of the day w 4,000 bales including 3.060 American.Rye coipts were 300 bales Including FAmarican.Clomid vel seudy.- tendon: pound sterling Patis: franc .Brussels: franc Geneva: franc .Madrid: peppta .1389 Berlin: mark .00000025-45 Viennai crown .00000150 Rotterdam: florin .3992 - Rome: lite, .Athens: dravhmia Christiania: crown Rio dé Jahelyo.:,.\u2026.1400, - © 1360 017 0643 aa \u20181008 Co : op 18 A900} LA es Sockhoith: crown 8717 BANK OF ENGLAND | -\u2014 \u2014T .* London, Aug.\"33\u2014The véokly sta.Gov't: Bond Yields iment of the Bank of Whyland ; ; \u2018 move the folléwing changes: | ë L.&.Besabdle cp | Total reserve, Incremse £551,000; (Comet v2.6 Bann 8 001 | Sci dune is ts Bulliori, Âecrease, £971.1526 Victory Dome: 2 » % % ster securitits, {ncrease, $433,- 1098.108.40 4.16\" | Other depose, .ne 12242 ai Other dep decresse 13,854, [TET res 4.63\"\"| Publlc depogita {hcrenge\u2019 14,90$,- .VRE Lephe 5 que coté ses.ose, \u2019 1025.00 000.100.60 4.70 | Notes reserve increase, 1582,000.2081 c0uc00.191.20 480 | Government securitiss, increase, 1087.0,.102.38 are nen: on of the \u2019 o roportion of the bank's re.ry oe Tatar ua [oarve to liabilities this waek de 19.03 \"ws.100.00 8.07 « | RUE Sont Tant week it wes 12.33 194.108.00 Bar [Gop OU FAD of discount 4 per Renewal Bonds mme § 1-2 Per Cest Love, llke déàth, levels all ranks 1097.00.101.40 10828.L.102.60 snd lays the she; > roy Side the souptre.pherd\u2019s orook be.BARRY & McMANAMY #T0CK BRO 10-80 97.JAM®S eTREEY.chasse Le hit New York, Mentregi KS, GWINNN & CO.New York.LOGAN & BRYAN, Oblosgo and Mow York.MeQUAIOG BROR.Montreal | .Waeiely | and Daily Gossip On Leading Stocks \u201cThe paper Industry is passing through tg summer dullness and ja Although epot bleached pulp has softened somewhat, there 0 no rege son to believe thet the price of çon- tract bleached eulohite will be any ices this your, as the domestic pylp {lls have nut iacgy stocks on hand.nhigached pulp 18 a littie easier and ground wood is noft, but there wes an oconsien for à recession on both of these markets\u201d, aaye the first National Bank of Bosten, in their Now England Letter.\u201cThe new reg market hes shown a downward tendency of late pnd may continue that way If the for- sign market weakens.The price of foits hha increased.although wires and chemicald sre about the same, showing no indication of geing any tess.Tha old rag market ia firm and le expected to remain that way for the vest of the year.\u201cThe labo?situation is an impers tant factor now and mesds chreful watching\u2019.LL Three Rivers, Que.bend issue hes besn awerded to Wood.Gundy & Osmpsny on & bid of 99.45.\u2018The issue is made up of five blocks all hearing interest at § 1.3 per sent $00,000 30-year; 874,500, J0-years: $24,300 30-yoare: $55,000 and $53.$60, 30.ysars.The purchase price was for the whole amount.Tenders theluds the following: \u2014 Wood, Gundy & Company 99.45: Bell.Geuinlock and Co.99.87: Mc.Leod, Young, Weir & Co.98.87; Varenines, Viéricaire and Boulals, 93.11; Provincial Securities, 07.04 for 20-peur and 96.45 for 30-year; L.G.Beaubien & Co.Ltd, 99.10 for 20-year only.= .Special committee appointed by Ontario Goyernment investigate iran\u2019 ore industry of Province finde that \u201cin all Canada ne iron ore le being produced, and the all important steel industry is wholly besed upon a rapidly dwindling foreign supply of iron ore that js within reasonable distance of extinction\u201d.The committee recommends that the iron ore industry be encouraged and developed by a bounty of one cent & unit of dvron half to be pald by Province, and half by Dominion; also that properly qualified geologist be permanently assigned to the work of studying and reporting on @ntario iton ore deposits; end that a mining enginesr be retgined and ¢herged with keeping Departmnt of Minss, continuously in touch with \u201cImprevements made in ant of ore dressing oQncentrating and ain.toring of low grade iren ores\u2019.They sjeo Tecommend that mection ef Mining Aqt prohibiting export of Iron ore be repealed in order better to Scourge entrance of foreign capital for developing this industry.* .Reports published by a Winnipeg newspaper Saturday that the United Farmers of Manitaba were - rain Pn their accouptrearith- Home Bank of Canads wete denied yéeterday by W.R.Wood, Becratary, who also repufiated statsntents that \u2018the bank's fslluie would Affect the financing of & wheat pool in the:pro- vinke, : - 00 In connéciion with the recent strength of the steel mocks on thé Nèw York Board, despatches trem across the border etate that there alipesrs te be & batter feeling in steal otrcles.Not only has thers bsen a qlight improvement in burying but inquiries from large consumers indicate that this imptevement may continue, A large number of railroads are making inquiriés for cara, particularly roads in the West.The eight- \u2018hour day lu not Yoing to burden producers with the hardships at first expected.#Stéel production continues eœub- stantially as heavy as 1m June, the rate being between 10 and 16 per cent below the peak rate of April end between 5 and 10 per cent above the highest rate of last yesr, tttained in the fourth quarter.Steel market continues gtrong and producers are holding firm at prices that have been quoted over past few months.Any rural credit loans in future made by the Manitoba Government will bear § inejead of 7 per cent interest.Additions! supervisers wers poked to semiat in euilecting $1,000.000 from rural credit pstrons now in default.\u2026 « * That the United States is incress- ing its importetion of dairy preducts trom Cénads dé phown'in & report dealing with the dgiry industry is- ed by the Dominion Bureau of fotics: .In July 1918, Canadas shipped tc the Unied 487.478 saliers of fresh m valigd at $608,046, as com- pate Thao Egllons In June nd 245,938 gallops in July of.the preceding yest.The figures for the twelve months ending with July and 3,004,687 gallony valued at $3.54%.- 093, «a com 4 with 1,840,056 gal- 2,708,068 in the pre- weding twèlve months Exportation of fresh milk to the United States ahewy an inqreass though not 89 grost ab in the case of oream.In the twelve thonths snding wikh July, 1933.1,403,450 gallons of milk was shipped et à value of $392,838 an compared with 1,041,838 gallons at $340,988 in the cotrespending Period qf 1984.During July the United States Imreed 148,000 pounds of Canadian utter valued at $43,840.Figures tor the United Xingdom are \u201cnot fiven and China appears on the list &s the next greatest importer of Canadian Buttèr with 120,000 pounds to hér oredit, valued at $86, \"e.The United Kingdom lesds in Canedian chess Importation 134.- 040 cwip having been shipped to thet destindlien In July valued at $3,178,000.lons valued at Young woman whe ved a box taining dynamite, Iskèy {ght play te and étart on the dynamite, \u2014 Wall Bireet Journalsxposting an sstive market thie fall.| * Montreal, August 98-\u2014Fending- to strong tendency was shown.À down, eelvon were unçhanged, and Brompton led In tvity end æcond sud closed unchynged at 66 at 30 unehanged.Bank suspension.Total sien, listed, 4,380.Trading in lated bonds on the with price fluctuations Irreguier.Brompton Pulp .Bell Telephony .Brazillan Traction.British Empire Stes) .Can Comene .Can Cement pM .Cons Smelting .Can 88 Lines Can 38 Lines pd .Detroit United .Dom Glam .Dom Textile .Dom Textile pié .Ille Trac.pfd .Mon.Cottons pid .Mackay Co.Montreal] Power ,.National Breweries .National Breweries pf@ .Ogitvie Flour .oe Perman's Limited pre .Price Brothers .Quebec Railway .Quebec Rallway Bonds Riordon ped .Shawinigan Power .Spaniels River .Spanish River pd.Stee} Co of Cansdg .St Lawrence Flour .Twin CIty .Wayagamack .Commerte .Non ees ova Scitia Royal .Union .+.1922 534 D.C.due Ist NOV.ao: 1933 3% pe.due 184 Nov.1926 § $c.dd 1 Dec.1931 § $,c.due 1st Oco.5, FICTORY BOM 1924 8% p.c.due lat Nov.1934 5% p.o.due Ist Nov.The Chicago Chicaga, Aug.28\u2014A sharp break in September corn today upset the wheat market which was on the verge of recovering from an early decline because of disappointing cable news.Trading, however, in the late part of the session in sll graine became uneventful and uninteresting.At the finish wheat was off 1-8 to 1-2 cent with December $1.04 8-8 and May $1.10 3-8 to $1.10 1-4e.Corn registered net lossee of 1-8 to 1 5-8 cents and ogts 1-4 to 3-4 cents.Provisions were 2 1-2 to 13 1-2 cents higher.Closing.Wheat, Sept.$1.00 1-4; Dec.$1.04 7.2; May $1.10 1-8, Corn, Sept.88 3-4c; Dec.68 7-8c: May 87 2-4e.Oats, Sept.39 1-8c; Dec.40 1-2c; May 41 1-îe.Lard, Sept.$11.10; Oct.$11.20.Ribs, Sept.$3.40; Oct.$8.45.Sugar Market New York, Aug.23\u2014The raw sugar market wag firmer and more active early todgy.Sales of 15,000 bags of Cuban were reported at 4 1-83 cents equal to 6.81 for centrifuge! and 8,000 base wold at 4 1-16 equal to 6.64.There wefe not much activity in the focal raw futures market and price changes were irregular.There were early advances of À to 3 peints on covering end séaitered commis- under liquidation and af midday were 1 to 3 points nal lower.Befned \u2018suger was udchanged at 1.80 for fine granulated.The demand was light.Refined futures nominal.BANK OLEARINGS Quabpe Étty Mank Cigarings for weeking ending August 38, me bi $33,630, ag compared with 84.647, $10.Other glearings were: \u2014 Téranto, $89,688,644.London, $3,443,300, Windsor, 08.267.248.Ottawn, $6,809,773.Hamilton, $6,474,188.Halifax, $2.337,996.Montreal, 96.616,608.#herbrooke, 8086,712.Brantford.$940,139.Kitchener, $978.58.Kingson, $811.08 Paterborg, $117.401, 8t.John.$1.83%,710.Fort (Bam, $1,100,188.Regina, $3,300,364.Winnipeg, $31,008,170, Brandon, $840,039, Medicine Hat, $345.340, calgary, 04.476,004.Moore Jaw, $1,108,143.Xémunton, 89.894.614.Saskatoon.$1,031,883.Prihoe Albert, 0321,688, Vancouver, $1 118.Victories, 81,033, TRADING IN MONTREAL FELL OFF, THOUGH FIRM TO STRONG PRICE TENDENCY CONTINUED Brompton Led In Activity, With Abitibi Second And Quebec Railway Third\u2014Montreal Power Made Largest Gain And Union Bank Sutfered Heaviest Losses~~-Bonds Dull real Power to a new high of 13¢ ve § 1-1 poiata.© Thirty eight sues cams eut of which nine scored maine, nine wele GOVERNMENT BONDS VICTORY BONDS-\u2014(Fros Iysss Uses) Insbmpe Tax): Closing Letters Produce Market | - sion house buying bub prices reacted | - \u2014 (5 listed shares nn the loss! stock merket çoûny fell uff in volume a8 compared with yémerday Buc 8 firm feuture was ihe: advance ,of Mountnine came out in broxen les only aédvaced 5.8 tu ¢1 6-8.Abitibi was 1-2.Quebec My was third snd suld Montreal Powsy Mad the largest pain of the day while other strong spots were Hhawinigan up 1-3 to 117 1-3 and Mtwhich recoversd 1 1-3 points of Wednesday's Thess were the only gains of & pojiy or over.Union Bank auffered the hoaviest less, selling off ¢ 1-3 peinte te 114 ex-dividend.The lony is net thought to be significant gud is meres ly an effect of the recent selling of bask stocks following lawrence Flour logs, selling up Lo 83.the Home lesa! sock market today wes dul.Waysgamack 6.were down to & new low of 00 fer a lces of 1 3-4 points.Tota! ssles $138,089.Wy MBROUSALT 4 COWANS.Roeda.Open.High.Law.Close ADItIDL POWER .cceecnrersaediieaees big su 65 5% »-100.30.160.26 100.20 100.20 -L06.68 108.60 106.55 105.60 dore : 100.68 100.50 700: 9%: 4s 101.20 101.30 101.20 14.30 fo Income Tax): > 7,100.60 100.70 100.60 106.7 -103.05 103.05 198.00 108,00 - By Local Brokers .(By McDougal! & Cowaps) Montreal Que.Aug.33\u20147There continues to be an absenco of spe- culgtive interest in the local market.and trading is confined chiefly to stocks of the investment class.Certainly the news from Europe 4e not of the moet cheerful kind but the market appears to have discounted almost everything.Montreal Light, Heat and Power Is the largest issue on the Canadian market and when this stock, which iv such @ favorite with Investors, and rightly ao, can appreciate al- mos four points on à few hundred shares it Jooks as if the market were pretty dry of offerings, All the news we got On the newsprint companies is of a favorable nature both for the present and the future, and we would think that these securities should give a good account of themeelves some time soon.The Toronto Produce Market Tororo, August 23 \u2014 Manitoba wheat $1.16.American corn No.2 ysllow $1.08.Manitobs four first patent $8.90; second patent $8.85.Ontario flour 90 per oent palent $4.50 to 94.80 In jute begs Montreal prompt shipment.; ntario flour 99 per.cent patent 94.40 to $4.80 in jute bags Toronto prompt shipment.Ontario four 90 per cent pgtent 84.40.Militeed carlots delivered Mentreal frelghte, bape included bran poe ton $36.00 to $36.00: middlings por ton $84.06 to $35.00: shorts per oh $37.00 to $29.9 god feed Aoûr per bag $2.15 to 33.28.2 te = - BANK OF FRAN Partly.Aug.$3\u2014The weekly sa- tement of the Bink of France shewe thé tellowing changes: \u2014 14 in hand, Increases 29,000 france.s Silver trans.etes in circulation, dearest 184,231,000 francs.Treasuty daposite decrease $,308,- 006 francs.Hs.in hand, increase 21,000 General deponits 198,400 france Bille dtscounted decreases $3,040, 000 ftancs.Advances francs.Afivances to ¢he tate remain unchanged.The nlf #'therence between a rs fight end a boxing exhibition that in a grise fiaht the Aghters ie Et ou Increase decrease 23,000,000 Lethbridge, $548, prise.INVESTMENT terest returs remains.4\u201c 4 49 .98 ve 9 » 280 380 380 380 99 2 2 2° ME 42 4 +8 30 20 20 to s0% 80% 604 NOK os « .s es 117 117% 117 117 MK NX 914 ny sh MY O0 ey .9 es [1] 53 5 53 70 7 70 47 \u20187 47 191 191 191 166 140 160 2684 267 257% 12434 jw 220 116 114 116 160 À James St.MONTREAL Two High iaterest Retera Bondé - SPANISH RIVER 8s BROMPTON CONVERTIBLE 8's * Thase bunds were lssusd two years aio at § Hime vins finguoja} conditions were unsettled and when the Cetipaniss were committed for extensive oeh- utréctien work which hud to be Snnced.Both bonds wre today thoroughly sound sad secure.The sbpormal copditions which posgatitated the high interest coupon have passed, but the in- In view of the strong position of beth those Companies, their large margin of swets and their proven éerning powers, we recommend the purchase of thelr 3% Bonda as 4 remunerative lavegtmment.SPANISH RIVER GENERAL MORTGAGE BONDS at 107 and Interest Yield about 7.604.BROMPTON GENERAL MORTGAGE RONDE at 110 and Interest Yield about 7%.They sre also Convertible inte common stock on terms which give the invester the posaldiliy of very copsidersble iperease fn capital velue.© May we send yoy deperiptive circulase?HANSON BROS.ee SECURITIES OTTAWA 179 st.Peter Street business.COLLECTIONS TING accounts into cash quickly and economies cally may mean much to your Let us handle out- of-town collections for you.We can offer you not only a direct service, pegsonally but other valuable tions made possible by our extensive chain of 700 branches in Canada and abroad, supervised, considers.\u201c THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Six branches in Quebec City.= | has EL Ea JOSEPH PICARD.Joseph Picard, who has bsen appointed chairmen of the Federal commission te inquire into the fer est resources of Canada with a view to determining the need or other wise of an embargo upon the exportation of pulp wood.Mr.Picard Is general manager of the Rock City Tobacco Co.Ltd.Quebec Chr, and well-gnown in manufacturing circles.He Is a past president of the Quehec branch of the Canadian Manufacturyrs\u2019 Aageciation, Quebec Board of Trade end Le Fedtretion des Chambrçe de Commerce.He is also & knight commander, Order Bt.Gregory the Great.RAILWAY ENPLOYEES PROPOSE AFFILIATION Winnipeg, Men.August $3 The Canadien Rrotherhood of Rallway Employses will hold its biqn- nisl grend divigion mesting at Calsary, beginning Bept.117.This wil! Se the fire o pn on which this conference hes been held wo far w Cn the agenda Le included « discussion of public ownership of utili- tien, particulariy raliweys.Considerpion also will be given a proposal r the affiNation of the Brotherhood with other organisations of caidway workers.This would repre- sont from 160,000 to 300,000 wp.bloyesd in all departments of the raidwaye A pretty Dales, Tex, girl of 1¢ tv heté for ptoxi pocket, Jugt a atip of à girl.\u2014Wilmington News: LEAF MILLING CO.8%% First Mortgage Bonds Dae acta 140 1908 Principal end pue) énisrest peyoble in LT Denomiantions $109 and $1000 THE COMPANY Ra lee hy Bos mill Sg i years snd one half interest réquirements on bonds.Price: 161 and accrues interest Matin pages m mm MONTREAL TORONTO OTTAWA IRREGULAR, WK BUY ond SELL TIOCTORE BONDS Telephone 1402-3403 CITY OF QUEBEC CITY HALL \u2014\u2014 MAYOR'S OFVICE Return to the Solar Howe Quebec, 23rd.August, 1923.I hereby give Public Notice that Bi the effect of the Resolution adont- M 'ed at the meeting of the 37th April last (1929), ordering the advance af one heur In order to effect à mving and economy in lighting, ended und, in consequence, thereof, beginning at two o'clock a.m.during the night between the lat of August instant and the Ist day of September next, the hour shall be computed as the solar hour ysed to be previously.(Signed) JOSEPH SAMSON, Mayor of Quebec.H.J.J.B CHOUINARD, City Clerk.aug3sttf PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF QUEBEC i a\u2014 BOARD OF HEALTH \u2014 ; I beg to draw the attention of bakers and all other citizens to the fact that the exchange of staid bréad 16 contrary to the laws of public health.! a concern, that fo | Theretore, I whom it may practice of exchanging bread must cesse immediately and that from the date of the present notice anybody contravening this order shall be prosecuted according to w.DR.JOS.GOSSELIN.M.D.Chiet Officer, August 20th, 1823.hereby notify Canada, Province of Quebes, No.7460.Dame Celanire Lachance, wife common ns to property of Joseph R.Chabot.formetly lumber merchant, of Ste.Justine, Dorchester, district of Beaucs, and duly authorized to ester en justice, plaintiff, va.Joweph R.Chabot, at | Sainte Justine, Dorchester, defendant.An action for separation as te property has been entwied this day by the plaintiff, against the defendant.Saint Joseph de Beauce, this nipth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and twenty- three.Louis Morn, uttorney fos piaintité.augldxim A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Canada, Province of Quebec, District of Quebec.In the Superior Court.No.431.Dame Alphonsine Lessard, of the city of Quebec, wife bé Narçiese L'Heureux, duiy au.therised to ester en justice, plain.tire, va Narciese L'Heureux, of the city of Quebec, now of unknown parts, joiner, defendant.An action in sepergtion es to property hae been instituted in this case on the 24th of July, 1923.Quebec, 30ta of July, 1933.Belleau, Gosselin, Rolavert & Dumoulin, attorneys for True copy.Belleau, Belsvert & Dumoulin, fer plaintiff July30xim nade, Provinces of Quebec, Distrièt of Beauce.Superior Court.Ne.7438.Philippe Pacaud, léw- yor, Dame Marie Clement, widow of the late Auguste Paçaué, an Dime Gebrieïle Pacsud, wi separated es te property of Gua tave Papineau, civil engineer, and the said Gustave Papineau, amit and authorise his wife, ait of the city of Montreal and in, their capacity as sxecytors of the will, of (he succession of the Wate A Pamud, ir lawyer.of the village of Bt.J dé Beauce, and Louis MoMn)! lawyer, of the village of 8t.Joseph de Besuce, plaintitfs.vs.Napoleon Poullot, formerly ef Ste.Germaine and presently !n the State of Verfnont, Utifted States of Ameries de- tondant.The defendsat is ordered to Appear within the month.Prothanotary's Office, ft.Josiph | dé/ Beauce.this twenty-first day of August, ens thousand anise hus.Ard and twenty-three.(Blgned) vesina & Perron, PBC.Teuek angléas Seppef ee me Ams nn augsixiw » LEGAL NOTICES.; 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mit, sugar and a little \u2018vinopmr.cheess and bake them about fifteen |: Mix the\u2019 seasoning not .be Anforced (his yeu-.through the beans aoû uvéve {hem mean phat Ti MINES LEGAL FIGHT {north of Ireland, lately taken Up Toronto Court Dissolved Two Interim Injunctione-\u2014Firat Round Of Fight \u2014\u2014\u2014_ Toronto, Aug.23-\u2014Dissciviag two interim injunctions In the M.Charlus aoû Peppesimakes gontepe over an alleged contract to buy Hattie and Beatty Mining stecks, Mr.Justice Orde today rang down die cur: tain on the hrst round of A sensational wack exchange aad brokerage dramas staged in Toronto, and, as to the mines, near Matheson, Ontarle The first order obtalnsd by Slewart, MoNalr and Company, had re- stralned Crawford and Company, stock brokers (rem tendering 140.» 000 shares of stock and from de manding payment of $34,000, In the second action, Dr.W.P.®t.Charles, on behalf of C.K.Dodds & Company, sought to enjoin three Arms of brokers, Ste , MeNair à Company, MoMlllan Taa Guest and Flaming and Marvin from tendering shares, that it was eald Dodds à Company had bought on Bt.Charled\u2019 authority.Bt.Charles also wWant- ed the Toronto Stock Exchange and the Standard Stock Exchange restrained from enforcing their rules against Dodds & Company.Following more argument today, the Judge dissolved the Interim in.Junctions, but without prejudice te future applications., | LONDON FASHIONS Women going to Scotland for.the arst time often take many unsult- able clothes with them.Clothes for Scotland, in the day-time ai.least, are practically unchanging.There are traditions which visitors who are not Scoilish must respect and which the Edinburgh shops faith.July carry on.Homespuns, however old, are always right H the color ia right.There are tailors in Edinburgh who groan, or pretend to groan, over customers who send their old tweeds year after year to be pressed.But such (weeds are very nearly In- Jey .ructible; (hey are made in.the crofiers\u2019 cottages and deed with home-made dyes\u2014often the .sort from the peat fres\u2014and they are perfectly made up.A real home- sun tailer-made looks as If il.were moulded on the wearer's zhou as the finest machine-made eed never does, and the older Ii.is the more and more it becomes part and oarcel of the person.Not many women take their laces with the guna; they mostly join them for luncheon; and in either even: the homespun (hat has greens and magentas or à mixture of heather colors 's the favorite, though some women Hke plumage colors\u2014 | pheasant or partridge.Leather trimmings may be heard of in Londonbut they are reidont found pn ihe moors, The Norfolk jacket, which le plain and aerviceable, and the loose, almost sac coal, beautifully moulded, made with jong lapels and the fewest buttons and no trimmings, are the most usyal.Brillant woollen stockings or knitted ribbed Hik-\u2014never the fine silk of the town \u2014brogues, and a plein fek or tweed hat go with them.A felt ls come monly preferred ce à tweed hat, an ft may or may not have a smal plumage mount in ft.Everything for Bcotiand should be as good, bui as nest and plain, as possible.Mou women look their best in Sco:mnd; the atmosphers does more tor the complexion than any beauty \u2018pecialiet; and good looks hedp the home.puns to make any kind ot make-up look (oodsh.Even vells, except for motoring, are, rarely worn and loose gauntlet gloves, with or without & narrow fringe, are more often carried than put on.Whes a crepe de Ch'ne shirt ( a duM texture is preferable to & silk) Is worn, even + man\u2019s tie held by a Scottieh brooch Is right.One can get delightful juwelry in Javerners, from kill safety-pins to calrngorms and freshwater pearls, and in the daytime any other jewelry is unnecessary.For the links and the seasids one dresses much a8 one does for similar places elsewhere, though oocaslon- ally some new and worthy novelties are to be seen at Nwirn.Not much white lo worn in Scotland; it does not seem \u2018 appropriate, ~olors\u2019 and protective hues are more usual, At houre-parties in the evening, however, the prettiest dresses will be worn and a houss coat of chiffon velvet and tea-gown of the newest form.for the sfterficon or tor dinner, should be in every trunk.Long coat sand ample wraps, cut ue as not to show their bigness, are aiwaye derirable In the Highlande.Some of them, when they are wora +n the right occasion.csa bear a tittle latitude in trimming, and bands of bright-colored suede are being used on some of the plain tweed travelling or-motoring contes and let in on the hig collers.Bw the un.rimmed, the rough texture and the plain, are ajwaye the safes for wearing during the day.GERMAN GOED LOAN GOING FAVORABLY Bertin, Aug.19-\u2014The Government 15 making strenvous ~fforte to bring success to ita gold loan.Subscriptfone are coming In favorable amounts.The Comm ssioner.for importe has lemred a circular to all firme and Individua's possessing for- «an monise reminding them that It is their duty to hand it over to the Reichabank.The Comm'æstpner threatens severe penalties for disobedience.AMERICAN ECHOOIS THREATENED IN TURKEY Constantinople, Aux.:23\u2014 The Turkish nlumni of Robert College! ave proteated against the law, passed hy the Angora Assembly ro- ! quiring afl missionary and fo e'gn achon's ta evhnjav only teachers who are Turkish bubjecte.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, ape and mized | Chronicle Files «100 Years 2hoop-ftpaline One \u2018Terence M'Maaus, ta te tor sheep-stealing, wretd sa 4a sount of the same to his friend in the following words: \u201cAs we wished to have some mutton to our turnips, we went to Squire Carfol, who had more sheep than his neighbers; they were vary wild, end the pasture very large, and wé were ob- Uged to takb à new method to entice them by forcé to carne naar us.As this method may be of some servie to you te kmow, I think tt my duty to tall you of It.Pat np and me wrapt oursqives up 1a bay, and as the sheép came round to eat, we cut dhele throsaim But.s search dying made five hindquarters belonging to them were found in my cabin.Chronicle Files 25 Years Ago se Lawrence Channel.It has surprised nobody who was at\u2019 all acquainted with the dangers of the St.Lawrence channel he- tween Quebec and Montreal, to learn that the rumour of the intended visit to Montreal of H.M.8.\u201cRenown\u201d is without any foundation In fact.The Imperial government has either a better .appte- clation of the dangersief the ehan- nel than most marine underwriters or private shipowners, er else It has fewer dollars to cast to the bottom of the St.Lawrence.Breuport Chanch.Mr, Marcoux, Notary, has been instructed by the Cure of Beauport, to sign the contract for the completion of the parish ehurch.Mr.Edouard Matte, .of Quebec, has the Job at $33,500, after plans by Messrs.Berlinquet and Lemay.Mr.Beamage has the d-contract for masonry \u201cand Messrs.Gervais & Poullot have that tor the decorative art.Auglo-Amorican Entente.\u2018The Union Jack foated pally trom thé main tower of the Parliament House yesterday, in honor of the Anglo-Americsn entente\u2014the International Convention that will seek to eraduate ali causes of dif- terences between the two peoples\u2014 was crystalized Between the bulld- ings yesterday Into an historic fac.The opening sitting was private.The same rule will obtain at ail subsequeng astasions.After the exchange of creden- tinls, Barn Herschell, on tha proposition of the Hon.Senator Fairre | banks.was named President of the Convention.The Secretaries are Messrs.C.P.' Anderson for \u2018the United States, W.' C.Cartwright of the British Foreign Office and of Lord Herschell's staff, and Mr.Bourses, M.P., of Cxnada.PERARX ASKER RAR * KADIO PROGRAMMES 330.Meters WGY.General Electric Company.Schenectady, NY.Saturday, August 35\u2014Eastern Standard Time.11:35 a.m.\u2014U.8 Naval Observatory.12:01 p.m\u2014Btock market report.13.10 p.m.\u2014Produce market re- oort.: 12:17 p.m.\u20148pecial harvest weather forecast.12:20 p.m.\u2014Weather forecast.SILENT NIGHT.= » » * \u201d LS JAUNTY BLOUSE Easy to make?Very! Smart?Why all the best-dressed women are wearing blouses of this type for both sports and dreysier weor.made of of white ie one others of prix: ta ilk, voile, 50, were me one, which is all ia iece, is slashed at the waictling to form the snug-fitting.hip band which continues on one side into short sash ends.The patern Né.1824 cuts in sizes Js Ng 3 æ 40, 42 and 44 bust measure.For the J6-inch ee short sleeves and of of coe mated | yards 01 ra.~~ \"A = : scarcely be empected to put the spp} of Ls approval on the revoiutionary Goveryment In Athens which de shasged with rempenmibliky for ihg execution of five members of the former regime against the protests of whe British Government.The Foreign Office, therefore, will wait the result of the coming eleo~ \u2018lens In, Greepe which may bring Lhe inauguration of a constitutional mins \\ry.acceptable te Great Britain\u2014 GEN, MULOARY OFF ARMY LIST Dublin, Aug.33\u2014Announcement vas made today by the Attorney- Generat that Gen.Richard Mulcahy, Minister of Defence, had re- Unquished his position as Comman- der-in-Chief of the Free Stats Army.and would continue in the officer, being no longer on the army lst.rs Mr.and Mrs.J.MH.Paquet asd tamily have returned to town fror, Trois Pistoles, where they epent the summer season.\u2019 Mr.ahd Mrs.Armand.Grenier and childrea have re.urued © Otlatw, afier spending ine months et KemoureskS.> Miss Germaine Lachante his re turned froma = Ottawa, .where she apent several wecke, \u201d \u201cthe guest ui Miss Guevrement.> lies Beatrice Chauveau has re- turhed from Roberimonvifié, \u2018where she spent 8 week, she guest of hes cousin, Mra.Janiiseh.; Miss Bué Thoburn has returned to Otiawa, after apmnding à couple of weeks In town, the guest ef her aimer, Airs.Chartes Jordan.Mrs.Onesime Chateauvert, Mr.Joseph Duesault and their nephew Mr.Geston Cloutier .have returned to town trom a motor ip to thy Southern tates den, Je Murray end Mis Murphy have reiurned te Montreal, afier sponding a month in town, the White Rose Gasoline = JTATION - PEE AIR En-A Ar-Co Motor.Oil .FORTU NAT COTE Phone 688 - 5 St.Foye Road aussxfrl.aat-t£ guests of Dr.ad Mrs.Shee, \u201cGlenda lough,\u201d St.Foye Road, .Rev Bro.Raphael, F.C, who tas been the guest of his parus Me.and Mrs Wa.Henéhey, Bt.Catherines for the past.(wo weeks left yesterday for Yorkton, Sask.his dsughter, Lady Eleanor Smith ember from England, when he will address the Canadian bar Asevc a sion in.Montresl.The marriage: took .place \u2018at at.Mary's Church, Victoria, B.C., by the Rev.G.H.Amdreww, B.A, on Monday, Avgust 30th, of Miss Emma F.Dunbar, dayghier of the iate Jamie Lunbar, K.C.DCL, of of Montreal.Mr.and Mre.Wurtels will stop off at -varioup poinw of interest; In the west en routs to Montreal to reside.Mre.J.OQ.Mclimont and the Litmont, have been spending tne summer in the Old Country, visi Liverpool.\u2018They have just arrived la London trom Paris, aKker à tour through.the Battlefields of Frauce : and Leigium, and intend to spend the next few weeks at Ballyosstle, Ireland, the guests of Mes.J.M.Stirling, the slater of Mra.Mclimont, They are expecung to return ,\u2018o Canada in Sepjember.The marriage was solemfized at eleven o'clock yesiersy morning in Murray Bay Church, the Rev.R.8.Smith of Montreal, officiating, of Miss: Hazel Kennedy, dawghier of, Mr.HaroM Kennedy ot Moatredl to! Mr.D.Wankilyn, Mre.L.Wankiyn, alse.of Montrea:.father and wae gowned in white, | carrying a bouquel of white llijes.! Kennedy, acted as bridesmaids, with the Mimes Dubois and Lecours.The beidegeroom was accompanied by his father.The church was beaulilfully caston.After the ceremony brssk-.tam was served at the residence of Mr.and Mes.Kennpdy, tof Que Théy will sail tomor-! row on A the Empress of Bate ain for a trip \u2018abroad, | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ant LAKD PURCHASED WN PALESTINE.Jorusaloin, July 20\u2014~(By Mall) Mr M.Foie, one of .the trystges of Pal- York, strived in Jerusalem recent- Samaria\u2019 and Galilés.She intends to seiple on this ined the dons of ferons Petash Tikvah, Slch- Ton Jacép, and \"hie wolante.Lord Birkenhead, accompanied by {I will arrive in Canada eariy in bep- | Quebec, {0 Mr.Ernest F.Wurtsele, || eon of the tate My.Justice Wurcel [MN Mimes Madeline and Chrisiine Mc- | ing friends in Glasgow, Belfast, snd |J son of Mr.and The Masse Jean, Sybil and Cori | decorated.with flowers for thy oc- | ter which Hl Mr.and re.Wanklyn létt ¥y badd estipé Development Ceuncit of New |B iy And baa purchased land for aN sum of £160,004, dituates between |B Pure QUEBEC s Jager Wool Goods Sho Pp ox, Buade & Du Fort.Sts.\u2018OFPONTE GENERSL POST OFFICE \u201cEverything in Jaeger ; For Men Women and- The bride was accompanied by her A \u2019 te ep\u2014\u2014\u2014 +, Children: Bar, John n Daringion Reg\u2019 d Selling Agents For \u201cPURE.Saba.se \u201cJAEGER - WOOL "]
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