The Quebec chronicle, 3 novembre 1923, samedi 3 novembre 1923
[" J Weather Forecast: Fine And Mild.Che + Quebec Chronicle Temperatures: Min.26; Max.44.VOL.CLIX.No.261 DRASTIC MEASURES MUST BE ADDPTED TO SOLVE THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM Premier Baldwin Deals With Great Question In Great Britain \u2014Proposes To Put Tax On Manufactured Goods And Give Preference To Dominions, Manchester, Eng.Nov.3\u2014Prime Minister Baldwin in hia speech here tonight described that drastic measures were required to solve Great Britain's problem of widespread unemployment.He had never been a doctrinalic economist and he regarded the economic system as one of expediency rather than principle, but he Es \u201cthe period of observation | past.1 find myself here with my mind made up that if we are to attack the problem of unemployment we must have recourse to radical and drastic measures.\u201d He also developed his protectionist policy somewhat further.He said he purposed to put a tax oun manufactured goods with = special regard to those imports which caus- od the greatest amount of unemployment, to give substantial preference to the dominions but not to tax meat.What he argued he declared was that the Government was dealing with an absolutely new post-war problem for which nothing before the war served as any guide.Living in Camouflaged Peace.\u201cWe are living in à camouflaged peace, and no war in our history è has hod such ecununic reactions us the late war,\u201d sald the Premier.\u201cNobody is able to predict whemy stability will return to Europe therefore Great Britain must rely upon itself and lovk tu its own future.We shall never make other nations lower their tariff by walt- Declaring that the exportation of cotton spinning machinery to the Far East had put a weapon of cempstition into the hands of cheap labor, Mr.Baldwin said:\u2014 \u201cAs long as 1 have the responsibility of government 1 shall never be satisfied until we have so developed our Empire that we shall be absolutely independent of Amerios with regard to cotton growing.\u201d Preference Throughout Empire.The Premier said he déltévéd ths Empire could grow sugar and \u2018lo- bacco not only to satisfy its own tieeds but to cheapen them to the rest of the world and thus ease the burden of Urea: Uritatu's mhoul- ders.Declaring his ideal was one great Empire with free trade within its dorders and every part regarding itself as one nation, Mr.Baldwin added:\u2014 \u201cWa can reach that Ideal by binding the Empire together economically.By sstablishing preference throughout the Empire you are doing nothing against the principles of free trade, but are making trado freer over a greater area.\u201cWhat the United States achieved the Commonwealth of British nations with superior resourcos can achieve,\u201d Generslly alluding to the intend- od means for developing agriculture and providing by Improved methods for Insurance against unemployment, the Premier sald: \u2014 \u201cIt is an integral part of my policy to devote a portion of the new revenus to pushing ahead in development as it has never been done before.\u201d The Premier closed with a statement heralding not distant elections saying: \u201cI have told you the methods by which I propose to meet the problems of the day.l.et others say how they would set out to achieve the end we all have in view and then let the country decide.\u201d CONTROL ARENA A conmpuny of lucas sporwnien, WRO, Lor Lhe Dlesein, 40 Lvl Wish tv Deve thail Lualles Wivupgiws, have Libis OVE LOO Aselrd (UF Lid Cols Mig Bev, WLU Lmve secured ile Bue Vitun be SE.da daurelivy, Wily dias been connecisd Wii Lis RIE Li tor SONY July, We Langer.BOWLUNG shal in.The Cues \"4° LDuWuig games payed last eveiung lesulteu us tule lows: avrsls, 3; Gauteau, 8; ta OL Cu 3; Frontenac, 1.Victoria, 0.Crescents, 0, Pride still is aiming at the abodes, Men would be angels, angels would be gods.-\u2014Pope.best \u2014 SOCIALIST PARTY RECALLS ITS THREE MINISTERS Streseman Government Serlously Weakened By Withdrawal Of Members Of Cabinet.DICTATORIAL AUTHORITY.Chancellor Will Have To Assume New Powers To Enact Special Legislation.Berlin, Nov.2\u2014Chancellor Stresemann'e moribund four party conll- ign cabinet which the doughty Chancellor resurrected from the last sarllamentary crfsis, lost one of its ef props tonight when the United .Jcialista at a party caucus voted to vecaN thelr threes ministers from the 2abinet, The defection of the Bocialists irom the government with which hey never were in complete accord rom the moment they were coaxed hack into it a month apo, followed wo days of waiting for the Chancellor's reply to their ultimatum mbodying a meriea of demands which obviousiy: had.baen-farce( upon the party's moderated minor- ty by the clamorous left wing.Carried By Big Majodity.The vote o\u2019 the Socialists to withdraw from the coalition was carried by a big majority.They are re- Jresented In the cabinet by Withelm 3olimann, Minister of the Interior: Gustav Radbruch, Minister of Jus- \u2018ice, and Robert Schmidt, Ministe.» Reconstruction.Dr.Stresemann hss been Indisvosed for the last two daye, but ia suspected of having given the pro- sam of the Radicals mature hought in the quiet of his privat.\u2018hambers and when the party» ~missaries called this afternoon he Y1:iafly informed thom that their ultimatum was Il-timed, M.consid- ~red and wholly unfeasible in the vresent sitnation, and that It be hooved their party, as an integral omponemt part of the coalition.tr hold back with such procedure while the nation was passing through & grave internal crisis which was further .augmented hy complicated foreign relations.Brought Swift Rejolnder.\u2018The Chancellor's reply brought » «wifl rejoinder from the Socialist» night when in party caucus anc after brief debate they voted in \u2018avor of recalling thelr ministers nd withdrawing from the cabine: The diss>lution of the Reichstag \u2018allowed by the nstallation of a lictatoria) government.or the con.Houance Ip office of Chanceller SENS 5,8 vA maser z JEANNETTES MONKS = A Monkey Circus Aerial and Gymnastic _ = MATINEES AT 2 P.M.= be Admission - - Oc.TAX ™ co NIGHTS INCLUDED / = : Orchestra 400 alcony 300 | = | SUNDAY NOVEMBER 4 1923 = | > ;.MARY PICKFORD 8 REEL SPECIAL z | Co je 6 | \u2014 > = THROUGH THE BACK DOOR\u201d : + 5 PATHE COMEDY IN 2 PARTS = ADMISSION 28c.- - - - TAX INCLUDED = I | \u2019 BiLnnnnnnnnnhnnn nnn nnn nnn En nine enn nnn enna sens Rea ai | : , he ; + IE QUEBPO_ CHRONICLE, rer ie | Police H3ld Line; Busmen Taught Courtesy; Anti-flogging Parade - \u201cTF 7 , oe .+ \u201c, 4 : 1421 caw TRANS ABCA BE ef elf WB har te.iA ane a ( a a eet at at Wer he a hr tn re EY ; a : et Great credit is given to Cap- Ce .rE a) tain Angus Walter, skipper of Mrs.Frank B.Kellogg.wife of a ERE han ; sx the Canadian drophy older.the former senator of Minne- luenose, in the manner ; sota, will accompany her hus- which-he handled hie schoon- ! band to England on his ap- There are many fishing lakes in the picturesque Caribou district of British Columbia where the er to get first position crossing \u2019 pointment as American am- waters not only abound in game at this time of the year, but also the shores, and where one can the line against the American bassador to the Court of Stget a thrill of a lifetime challencar OC -tumhia James 1 i ÿ d \u2018 Breffni Beggs.Toronto boy, who won first i .a place among 10,000 competitors in a recent ; Weil, look who s here! (reve Donoghue, b dy held In Dish the fl bill, th international contest held in New York to pick : crampicn jockey ot England is seen in un- ; d the E f frequent visits to the over- À big demonstration was recently in in against the floggi ill, the out the best amateur boy actor, shown wit! ; \u201cx 2» leaving the church after Lady Ri mmrsin in the \u2018quake and Pre npen Pg dre of Tokio.Photo- Free State excutions and the detention of prisoners in jail.otograph Bertram Forsythe of the Hart House theatre, + Evelyn Herbert % wedding.He bas ridden graph shows the empress visiting one of the few hospitals left standing shows a street representation of a prisoner being flogged who trained hin: + tor the amily many times rp cv A Don Vicente Blasco Ibanez, Spain's most famous author and dramatist, has arrived on this contident on a world tour.The Four Horsemen of the \\ La & Apocalypse, Blood and Sand, After the gale that swept the Atlantic coast had died down, the and Enemies of Women will Harpoon, W.W.Nutting s yacht, lay at the sea wall at Fort De remembered as some of his Tatten, badly damaged.The masts were entangled with wires works First actress to sign a contract containing a morality clause is the distinction claimed by Marion Aye, whois appearing in a new movie production With what look like eyes, the bow of this mammoth battleship vividly resembles a monster of the sea.A view is seen of the U.S.S.Colorado, the latest and most modern of Uncle Sam's navy A twill two-piece model of slim and simple lines with cuffs and collar of silk broadcloth makes an effective cos- Like an ostrich, the Almiqui, or Agouta, an insect eater of Haiti, tume for fall wear.A felt hat hides ite head when in danger of being caught.It spends its completes the outfit days in retirement and comes out during the night to feed .William Steinmetz, last year international outdoor title holder and Harry Kaskey, national assie, who created quite a sensation on Broad- .outdoor champion of the United States, have way recently when her meeting was broken .been selected as part of a skating team which up by the police.is now resting in Florida, It took a policeman to hold the kne against a band of German peasants, who are seen anxiously will represent America in the Olympic games preparatory to another campaign waiting for the farmers to finidh the harvest that they may pick up what is left in the fields Captain Rheba Crawford, Salvation Arm: Busmen are officially taught politeness at the training school at Chelses, England.Mr.eorge Savidge, known as the courtesy lecturer, has taught over 20,000 London bus value of good manners ° , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1923.The Medicine Made from Fruit Juices and Tonics Promptly relieves Indigestion, nstipation and Rheumatism, 8 box, - Headaches, 25e.and FRUIP-A-TIVES LIMITED, Oplrasharg N.Y, \u2014 Londen, Bug.Otters ks Biliousness, Business and Professional Directory INSURANCE - ARTHÜRE.ScorT | Pire, Life, Accident, Sickness, Teléphone 644 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS\u2014MEST COMPANIES Burglary.Automeblle and Boller Insurance \u2019 310 MOUNTAIN mILY, \u2018Guarantss and other Peada Quebes, PQ | US Cr 6 UE MOTRI DAME DE QUEBEC.(Sémisary Chapel.) .Low Masses at 5:30, 6.60, 7:00, mob, 500, 10:00, and Grané Mas at 11:00 a.m.: NOTRE DANE DE QUEBEC.(Lower Towa.) Low Masses at 6:00, 7:08, 5:00 and 9:00 a.m.5%.JEAN BAPTISTS CEURON (82 John street.) Low Mas at 5:20, 6:18, 1, 8:80 ABÔ 0:26 am, Gran Mass at 10:30 a.m; Vespers at 7 p.m.ST.PATRICK'S CHURCH.A.C.BYRNE ', Ingurance LFAÇUÉ C'HCHELIGA ELDS Phone 244 Home 3500 AE & OUVER, LIMITES \"- Insurance Brokers MARINE VIRB LIFE LIABILITY - «nû all other classe Total Security Over $48,000,000 POE a.) ATT G.H.Henderson - Resident Secretary Quebec Fire Building | Union Bank Bids- QUEBEC Phone SR Accountants.Insurance Frank Stocking INSURANCE Late:le & Parenteau Yutblie Aesounte zie and Authorized Trustees Under The Banukrapicy Act.1020 « Yosphal street, Moutreal and 147 Mountain Hil.Quelieo 2200 EE Advocates Roy, Langlais, Langlais, Godbout & Tremblay ADVOCATES : XENT BOT, K.0- ROMEO LANGLAIS, KC.ANTONIO LANGLAIS.FX, GODBOUT, B.AL, T7108.TRENDLAY, LLL ! i Garneau, Stewart.| | | i L +Advocate | Quebec Railway Bidg, Peter Stroet.13 CRRA.© Guedes, PQ hv\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Accident, Baggage, Fire \u201cDu Fort.Tel 82 Advocates AORIEN FALARDE:U, LA, GUEBEC MAHWNY | EUILOHS Quebec, P.Q.Telephone : 2807 \u2018#r> sers & Soiicitors \u2018Elias J.Flynn Barviser & Metiokor (MeMahon Street) Low Mase 7:30; High, 16:30 a.m.; Children's Mass at § a.m.; Hens dietion a: 7:30 p.m.#1.PATRICK'S CHURCH (Grande Alles.) Low Mass at 7:30 and 10:30 a.m., Children's Mass at § a.m.; Benediction at 6:30 p.me.\u2014\u2014 NOTRE DAMK DU CHEMIN (St Foy Rond) Low Mars at 6, 7, and 5:18 a.m., Solena Mses and Sermon at 9:16 Am.Grand Mass and Sermon at 10:20 a.m.; Vespers and Benedietion at 7 p.m.UT.COEUR DN MARIE.(Grande Alles.) Jow Maas at G:15, 7:16, 2:30 and 9:30.Grand Mass at 10:30 am; Vespers at 7:18 p.m.ANGLICAN.CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY TRINITY.Holy Communien 8 a.m.: Gaol 5.30 a.m.: Morning Prayer and 9.30 a.m.; Morning Prayer and Holy Communion 1i o'clock; Sunday School .3.45 p.m.; Catechising 3.80 p.m.; Finlay Home § p.m.Evening Service 7 v'ciock.8T.MATTHEW'S CHURCH (St.John Street) Holy Communion 7:30 am.| Matting 10.38 o'clock: Chora! Eucharist, 11 o'clock; Sunday Schou! 1.48 p.m.; Children's service, 3.30 Choral Eversong, 7 o'clock.DESTROYED BY FIRE Catholic institution In Mont-! real Was Prey Of Flames Yesterday Afternoon a * Montreaÿ Nev.1th: fe.Croix Acndemy, M \u2018Catholic schoël accommodating' 812$ scholars, located at 730 Deblen court .etrest.Ville Emard, in the west.and of this city, was practéoally destroyed by a fire which breke out late this afternoon and was caused by what is thought to have been a short etreuli.Property damage was eati- mated tonight by H.A.Riopel, Re- Bletrar of the Cathollo School Commission, of Montreal, at $78,000, fully covered by insurance.Today Selng All Saints\u2019 Day, the school was not in use.The Ste.Creix Academy was built :n 1908 at a cost pf $126,000.The scholars are all boys between the ages of ¢ and 18.- LEAGUE ABKS ALY, Real Estate Brokers Le Gazelle Brokerage Agency Limited.311 MOUNTAIN HILL Morin Block - Quebee Telephone 7383 General Real Estate Agency Urban and Rural Properties Houses for sale In the City.Summer residences in the viois- ity cf Quebec.Farms for sale.We have a selection of very fine farms.Motel, Businesses, Building Lots.Come and consult us at the office T 220 St.Joseph St.Residence hone 2516.Phone 5847-4 \"PIERRE DROUIN mobs a.| Quedes Nallway Dustéing\" 239 86.Joseph Bt, Quebte deciéitw,satziy Engfineérs and Boller Makers Boots and Shoes Repaired MODERN SHOE HOSPITAL See and Shoes repaired.Modern equipment, spared Footwear returned withis twelve hours.\u201cSERVICE\u201d cuz motte.Au Quin Rey.PHONE] ] Res.6110w :G.N.BLAIS Coal Merchant Offise : 24 Viotoria Street, Quanes A ! Dentists Phone 5623, Offices Hows.Pam to 9 pm | COMPGHE DTA CEQHE AU dental work | gugrantout -\"oiktem .Uriéges.\u2018 gold crows n ote.A.TURGEON, Sargeon-Dentist, 198 de.Joseph Strest, Quebec.IRVERTMENT BAYXKER meta rdc re \u2014 tte tier.ALEX.MCKAY Company Limited -lrgincers and Baller Makera New {Works : West End ot Lowes Embankment.behind CPR.Station.Phone 1012 Generel Enginesring, Boller: making, Sheet Irom Work, Micotric and Oxy Acuty- Jone Welding.LA Gaudry #3 Bt.Peter Street Quobes Telephone 9149 Smee rer.atte ria.+ ee VE NATIONS TO RECOGNIZE SCIENTISTS.Geneva, Nov.$\u2014That scientists who make discoveries of benefit to humanity should nd longer be robbed of the material fruits of their labor, was the decision of the League of Natioms commission on social problems in a report given to the General Assenibly of the League recently held at Gensva.A resolution was adopted urging all countries to protect the property rights of the savants whose discoveries or inventions have often brought fortunes to promoters but only poverty to scientists.Chocolate (Premiers Ne.1 : the genuine, in t ue w and yellow bel Tm, mark of the Chee clate Girl on the \"Made La Canada By Walter Baker & Co.Limited Established 1780 Mille at Dorchasor, Mam.| Lioyds Register of Shipbuilding Res THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.(He Stanislas Street) Morning Prayer and Holy Cemmusion 11 e'elock; Sunday School and Bible Class 3 p.m.;: Bveaing Prayer 1 o'clock, ST.PXTER'S ONUNCH.(Se.Valier greet.) Holy Communion, 16.80 am.LIMOILOU CHURCH.Sunday School, % p.m.; Bvening Prayer and Bermun 1.30 o'slock.OT.MICHALL'S CHURCH (Bergerville) Holy Communion 7 am.and $ a.m.Morning Prayer and Litnay, 11 am; Sunday School, 3 p.m; Evening Prayer and Sermon ?p.m.2RESBYTERIAN.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH.(6e.Ann fitreqt.) Divine service at 11 o'clock a.and 7 o'clock p.m.; Sunday Bchool at 3 o'clock.The Revd.Andrew T.Love, D.D., Minister.CHALMER'S CHUROM.(8e.Ursule Street.) Morning fervice, 11 o'clock; Bvening service, 7 o'clock.Minister, Rev a.D.Matheson.METHODIST CHURCEL (Corner of Stanislas and Dauphine\u2018 strest\u2014one blech west of City Hall, Rev.Wm, H.Stevens Minister.) Morning service 11 o'clock: Even ing service 7 o'clock.BAPTIST CHURCH (Grande Alles) Morning Service, 11 o'clock; Sunday School, 3 p.m.; Evening Bervice, 7 o'clock.Kev.F.M.Wentworth, Pastor, SALVATION ARMY, 18 ELGIN ST.Public meeting 11 a.m., 1¢ Palace Hill; Great Public meeting, 8.18 p.m.conducted dy Mrs.Commandant Harding.Everyone cordially welcome.Come and get saved.Free entrance.CAUSE OF BACKACHES | Every muscle in the hody neede & supply of rich, red blood in propoe- tion to the work it does.The muse] cles of the hack ace under a heawy the blood Le thin they Mck nourishy ment and rebel.The result is a satian.of pall.in these muscles.Many people ars frightened !nto belleving that backeches are due to kidney trouble but the best medical authorities agree that backache, In fact not more than one.backache in a hundred has anything to do with the kidneys.The whole trouble ie due to thin or impure blood, and those who are troubled with naine in the back or loins, either frequent or occasional, should look to the condition of the blood.It will be found In moat cases that Dr.Wil- Yams Pink Pills by buliding up the blood and feeding the starved nerves and muecles wil! banish the paire and make you feel better in every other way.How much better U is te try Dr, Wiliams\u2019 Pink Pills for your blood than to give way to unreasonable alarm about your ki neys.If you really euwpect your kidneys any dootor can make a test in tem minutes, that will set vour fears at rest, or tell you the worst AN denjers in medécine oeil Dr.Wiiltiame\u2019 Pink Pills.or you can get them dy maël at 50 cents a box (rom The Dr.Williams Medicine Ce, Brockville, Ont.TONNAGE BELOW .PRE-WAR RECORD Shipbuilding Decreased In Gt.Britain And Ireland During Last Few Months London, Nov.2-\u2014Ghtpbultding in Great Pritain and Ireland again shows a decrease for the quarter ended deptember 80, the tonnage under construction being 1,271,198 tons or 67,000 tons less than in the previous quarter, acoording to turns, Making.aliowaride for work which has ded for sometime, amountitg 242,000 tons, the tonnage abtually \u2018under con- streetion Is only 1,089,080 tons, the lowest recordelt in 14 years.Tonnage launched during the quarter was 66,416 compared with 239,973 in the previews quarter, and work commenced is given as 39 vessels of 111,840 tons against 77 vessels of 341,388 tons in the June quarter.is given as 1,108.60$ tone, of whioh ge: ny and Dansig are building 346,088 tone, United States 99,353, France 143,060, Holland 106,461 and Italy 146,488 tons.The total world tonnage actually under construction was 3,062,000 tons at the end of September which ie 1,304,008 tons helow the highest pre-war record of June, 1013, \u2018There are £3 steamers and motor vessela With a total tonnage of 178.500 tone being constructed for the carrying of oil in bulk, The continued development of fnternal strain and have but Mitle rest.Who port \u201c Merchant tonnage building abroad |.SENRUNRERANRNRESS 8 RIUIO PROGRAMMES ¥ CRUERNUINNBUBURBRNY Schenectady, N.Y.Nov ¢\u2014Neast- ern Standard Time.11:00 a.m.\u20148ervice of the First Presbyteidian Church, of Scheneetady, N.Y, Organ prelude, \u201cVision\u201d .sasssstteuen man Rheinberger George J.Abbott Anthem, \u201cPeace I Leave with Thee\u201d Mrs, Fred J.Qoets, soprano; Mra.Harold EB.Clark, contralte Thomas J.Hopkins, Jr.toner; Charles W.Bhannon, bass : Anthem \u201cHe Bendeth His Springs into the Valley\".Wareing Choir.Sermon, \u201cThe Highest Patriotism\u201d Rev, Robert W.Anthony.Organ postiude, \u201cGothic March\u201d George J.Abbett.3:10 p.m \u2014~WGY Symphony Orchestra (Program at Btate Theater, Schenectady, N.Y.) Instrumental selection, \"March\" from \u201cTannhauser\u201d .Wagner WQY Bymphony Orchestra.Leo Kliwen, conductor.Quartet selections, a \u201cInvictus\u201d .0 Huha b.\u201cThe Drum\u201d .Gibson.Radio Male Quartet.Instrumental selections from the Ballet : \u201cCoppelta* .Delibes a.\u201cFestival Danse .Delibes b.\u201cValse of the Hours\" Orchestra.Quartet selection, \u201cAnnie Laurie\u201d .Geidel | Radio Mails Quartet.Instrumental selection, Kxcerpts from \u201cCarmen\u201d Biset Orchestra.Quartete selections, a.\u201cVenus Hath Lit the Lamp\u201d.Parker b.\u201cPerfect Day\" Radio Male Quartet, Instrumental selection, \u201cEgmont Overture\" .Beethoven 1:30 p-m.\u2014Combined evening worship of the Presbyterian churches of Schenectady, including First, State Strest, Union and United Presbyterian churches, at the First Presbyterian Church.Anthem, \u201cRejoice Greatly\u201d ward.Combined quartets of tha First, State Street and Union Presbyterian churches, Scheneotady, N.Y.Sermon, by Robert E.Speer, D.D., LL.D., President of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, and General Secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions.Cantata, \"Hear My Prayer\u201d sencsene soucier Mendelssohn Organ postiude In A.Lemmens George J.Abbott, i Schenectady, N.Y., Monday, | Nov, B\u2014Bastern Standard Time.11:68 em\u2014U.8.Naval Obesr- | vatery signals.i \"14:50 p.m.\u2014Btock market report.| 18:40 p.m\u2014Produce market re- 13:48 p.m.\u2014Waeather report.2:06 p.m.\u2014 Music and address, \u201cRomanez of String Sliver,\u201d Part 11, by Ruth Esrd : 6:00 pm.\u2014Proluce and stock ket quotations; news bulletins.\u2018 146 p.m.\u2014Musical program.© solo, \u201cMy Homeland\u201d .Speaks.| Ba #VForuesnscccuan 50e Roger Sweet.Ruth Freeman Bryson, accem- panist.\u201cOut of the Bunset Speaks.Mrs, James H.Thomas.Contralto solo, sen Piano sois, \u201cBong Without Words\" sonne s semi sec 000,5 Weber Ruth Freeman Bryson.Address, \u2018The Tungar Battery Charger,\u201d by Benjamin C.Bowe, ply Department, General Electric Co.Centralto solos, a.\u201cSleep, Little Bird\u201d Lo.Lehmann b.\u201cThe Cuckoo Clock\u201d .Koch Mrs.James H.Thomas.Baritone solo, \u201cDuna\u201d.MaoGin Roger Sweet, Piano solo, \u201cLucia Paraphrase\u201d .es sess ss Donisetti-Leschetisky Ruth Freeman Bryson.Contraite solo, \u201cBoat Song\u2019.Ware Mra.James H.Thomas Bariteag- solo, \"Friend o'Mine\u201d* .ees everatiirareas Sanderson.\u2018 Roger Bwest.: MARCONI RADIOPNONE PROGIAMME.Cal Sign \u201cCFOF\u2014Wavelength #40 Metres, Montreal, Sunday, November «4.4.40 p.m\u2014Sacred convert.Botos, Dusts, trios and quartettes with or- man selections and organ accompa.nimonts Ruftly, Ftuffiy OTHER Child's Best Laxative is Hurry Mother! Even a fretful, peedish child loves the pleasant it never falls to open the bowels.A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow, your druggist for \u201cCalifornie Fig Syrup\u2019 which har directions for babies and children of all ages printed on botile.Mother! You must say \u201cCalifornia\u201d or syrup.sambustion engines is shown by the tact that 34 1-4 per cont of the wn | nage under oo in the and Montreal, Canade SOSELET OF GROICÉ-ROOTES NT PURE world will be fitted with this eys- tem of propulsion.Hh who is afrald of deing too muds always does too little.Organ prelude, \u201cCansonetta™ .| A Katherine Kniskern, accompanist.| 3 tasth of \u201cCalifornie Fig Byrup\u201d and | 0 genuine | you may get an imitation fig | ad A erienced Exp bine.who folk.Northern le pn [The Children too can Enjoy tellers, peesons w the haunts y thoes Pan, \u2018will call forth nightly oi dati ee ionpoct ns the toultiplication table Let your ehftdren \"listen in\u201d on The Northern Electric Radio Telephone \u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014 ne Set ne dune of Dore er nstrucnent simplified in the highest degres A Radio Set For Christmas.Flecrric Company Mom Quis Tome ILC Wim Ape mmm 5, Fer enle by Branch Honses and Ropuiable Doniera qu idois G.A.VANDRY DISTRIBUTOR 78 CRANT STREET ASK FOR OUR RADIO BULLYTIN MIDDLE-AGED GOLFERS BSOORN DOCTOR'S WA Cleveland, Nov, 3\u2014The warning of London physicians that 80 years old or more are endanger-| ing their lives by playing golf ts! more pleasant, more healthful and for a man be- taween the ages of 60 and 80,\" Mr.\u201cOf course a man who allows his muscies to become soft and flabby from lack of exer-'continualiy trying cise, smoking.overeating and drink- other, and that's where a lot of the ing and then goes nut on the course: fun comes Inscoffed at by Cleveland's Scouts\u201d fourseme, helieved larly on the goit links here.The foursome Intoah.75: J.W.A.Wehb.A.W.Neale, 69.ent business men here and and a couple or three one of the oldest active quartetr In the world, who may be seen regu- combined.age is 227 years.Jef them started playing gn he was past the half century mark.is composed All are promise seen on the links \u201cevery Saturday times a week.\u201d as one of them put it RVING ties or nineties.They have persons | \u2018\u201cI don't know of any \u201cIndian to be more invigorating Burrows said.Liat None if until and overtaxes his atrength 89, and ; himaelf in condition.may be would be tea monotonous.When they are \u201con thelr game\u201d the foursome play in the low eigh- playing together for about 12 years.; pastime is In\u2019 danger, hut moderate golf means or baseball because these games ave Charles W.Burrows, 74; (1.T.Mc-|heaith for & man past 50 who keeps tn streaunus.We're satiafied with ;stant with a mroke drive nnd then you rest while the others tee off.It you get tired you can sit down aun.rest, and you're resting in the apen air.\u201cGolf hols your interest.Tou are continually trying to better your game.You forget the pnor shots and try te remember some of the gmod ones.The four of us play about the same game, but we're to beat each \u201cMen of our age can't play tennis golf, despite the Engtioh decters\u201d \u201cWalking around the course by warning, and 1 guess we'll stick te yourself or even with three friends It.Playing golf, you exert yourself for an ine! The highest art is artiessness.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Custom In infancy becomes nature 1a oid age.If you are solicitous about your health let us take care of your dental work.\u2014 Sets of teeth, bridge work, crowns, etc, made by experts and com pleted IN ONE AND THE SAME DAY.ECONOMY OF TIME -\u2014 ABSENCE OF PAIN\u2014NOT THE SLIGHTEST DANGER.The cost of the extraction of teeth is de» ducted from the price of the new sets.Satisfaction Guaranteed We accomplish what we advertise.Come and be convinced.HOULE & LAFOREST DENTISTS 76 St.Joseph Street OFFICE HOURS: 8 AM.TO 9 P.M, E PAINLESS by the use of \u201cACAINE\u201d Les ow This process, \u201cUnique in the World,\u201d for the extraction of dental nerves, without the slightest pain, in less than 10 minutes, has entirely revolutionized the science of dentistry.! The marvellous method discovered by Dr.J.N.P.Fournier, of St.| I Hyacinthe, was adopted by Surgeon-Dentists Houle & La Forest more 0 than two years ago and has been employed for the last two years in our i \" Quebec offices.p With the use of \u201cAcaine\u201d you avoid: 1.ALL SUFFERING: 2.A : LOSS OF VALUABLE TIME: required for endless treatment, since a by this marvellous process we can: 1.EXTRACT DENTAL NERVES ', 0 and proceed immediately with the filling operations: 2.EXTRACT 5 0 TEETH, AND THAT, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN.} After fifteen years trial and test, \u201cAcaine\u201d has always = given MOST PERFECT results.) t | covey CA.or \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ares VS ASS CL - © rm Tage se \u2014m\u2014 DESC Ar aan ch ee ea AE 1 \u2019 + THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1923.Woman's HEALTH RESTORED Vetoes Did I Abe t verything Ese Failed MDwankes, Wis.\u2014 \u2018I feel that I ought to lot you knowabout my case, EEE I was ailing and couldbarely do my housework and washing I was so fundown, just rom having one child.1 took a lot lcines and had doctors.Then 1 gave them allu and took Lydia Pinkham\u2019s Vege- Rh ; table Compound 2 and I feel wonderfully goed now.1 do every thing that cones along, and we all take your as a tonic when we don\u2019t fool just 50.Iam thankful for what the Vegetable Conipound hag done alth and for my aie ARY SAIECHECK, 944 st, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Letters like these testify to the value of the Vegetable Compound.\u2018These women speak from the fullness of thelr hearts.They describe as correctly as they can their conditions: First, those symptoms that affected them most conspicuously; and later the disappearanceof those symptoms.They are sincere expressions o tie tude.For nearly fifty years Lydls E.Pinkham\u2019s JVepatable mpound has besa 20 praised by women.=.OAUELY & SORSLIMITED, LONDON .EYCLAND- LEGAL NOTICES, Canada, Province of Quebec, District of Quebec.In the Superior Court.No.4611.Diogene Boulet, farmer, of Bt.Cyrille, plaintiff, vs.the heirs of the late Joseph Onesime Aubut, of Louis Carlos and of Octave Coulombe, ail of St.Cyrille, defendænts.The defendants are ordersd to appear within the month.(Signed) Lucien Gosselin, D.CBC.True Copy.Dorlon & Dorion, attorneys for plaintife.nov2x2 \u2014\u2014 ® TO BE USED FOR PEACE PURPOSES Twenty To Thirty Of Former War Training Camps Are Entirely Remodeled * Chicago, Nov.3\u2014A diversified story of the peace time fortunes of trom 20 % 30 major army training camps in 11 central states, revesl- ing the wholesale collapse of these centers which @& few years bach teemed with the activity of hua- drede of thousands of men\u2014a atory mot without its humor and pathés\u2014is shown In reporta from headquarters of various army corps areas of the mid-west.While no fewer than eight of these vast war schools have been permitted to lapse wholly from the part they were built to play, others have fallen back merely to their former status fs army posts or national guard cantonments and a third, somewhat smaller group, indicate by its present activities that military affairs have not and are not intended to clip back to the level of pre-war days.Of the 16 camps in Texas, only seven have been definitely closed.Taliaferro Field has become a vast farm and tenants reap the benefits and road of water, light, sewer systems built by soldlers.Camp Bowle, at Fort Worth, has been given over to homeseekers, and at Camp Logan, near Houston, $21,- 417 was realized for material and equipment which originally \u2018cost $1,000,000, Camp Grant, near Rockford, Illbuilt in 1917 to accommodate 46, 000 men, has been wholly sban- doned, with the exception of a small portion now being used to train Illinois guardsmen.The Great Lakes tralning station, at Great Lakes, Ill, is today headquarters of the Ninth Naval District and counts 360 officers and 7,500 men.During the war hundreds of thousands of men were located there.Many of the war time buildings have been rased, Chanute Field, near Rantoul, is con tinuing its activity as an air mechanics\u2019 school for the entire country, and Scott Field, near Bellevilte, ta being used today as a bal.toon achool.Camp Custer, near Battle Creek, Mich., now exists only as a summer \u2018ANDERNE\u201d Grows Thick, Heavy Hair 35-cent Bottle Removes Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair Girls! 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Any drugstore.tent camp for national guardsmen, while other war camps in Michigan continue to operate under reduced conditions.Camp Zachary \u2018Taylor, Louisville, Ky., which cost .$8.5675,000, is now being used as a suburban village, and Camp Knox is serving as an artillery range.Camp Sherman, at Chillicothe, Ohlo, is today the site of a veterans\u2019 vocational school Retention of water filtration, sewage disposal and electric substation buildings for use In the event of another mobilization are envisaged In present plans which contemplate the dismantling of all other equipment of Camp Funston, Kan.Of the total original cost of this camp, estimated at $15,000,- 000, auction sales of materinls dur- Ing the last two years netted about GOLD AFFECTS HIGH BUILDINGS Steel Frames Of Skyscrapers Contract In Winter And Height Is Reduced New York, Nov.3\u2014Towering steed structures in New York wlll be approximately one and a half inches whorter this winter than they were in August.The shrinkage of the skyscrapers will not be noticeable to Uothamities, nor to the residents of other citles where the change already is taking place, but to the structural and technical engineers of steel the fact will be known in figures.A study made by the building planning service of the National Association of Building Gwners d Managers, covering thermal effects upon buildings, made public here, shows that the Woolworth buliding, the Metropolitan tower and the Equitable bulking, among New York's highest structures, willl have been shortened from one to two- tenths to one and a halt Inches.The figures were arrived at by calculating the expansion and con- IF CONSTIPATED ~~ 0K.BILIOUS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP) Feel fine! No griping or Inconvenfence follows a gentle liver and bowel cleansing with \u201cCascarets.\u201d Sick Headache, Billousness, Gases, Indigestion( and all -such distress gone by morning.For Men, Women and Chlldren\u201410¢ boxes, also 25 and 80c sizes, any drug store.SRE rm EEE mass of the building be kept as traction of steel according to the formula familiar in every physics expunsion of steel for each Fah-, renheit degree change in tempera-; ture is only .00000677 inches, but when this figures is multiplied by 9110 inches in the Woolworth building (not counting the base-, ment and sub-basements) jt is shown that each degree change | near & uniform temperature as possible, to prevent the steel from contracting and expanding within minimum limits, said Mr.Coley.\u201cThe limits are probably 35 degrees on the hottest summer day and 63 degrees on & cold winter's day, where the building is adequately heated.\u201cShould the buildings be allowed makes a difference of .081 Inches in iy cool off on > the structure.With the Metropoll-ly, à Teen ay habia terad tan bullding's 8400 inches, each de-!grees ft can be seen that the con- sree change makes a difference of traction would be much more .0668 inches and with the 7500 marked and the bulging off of piss- inches in the Equitable DuiléinE'ter would be excessive.Generally (counting from the sub-basements |; can be assumed that the tempers- to the roof) the difference for each tyre variation in the buildings Is degrees of change Is .0487 Inches.[about 36 degrees.In à building According to the estimate Ol gc a5 the Equitable which is 600 Clarence T.Coley, operating muna- feet from the roof to the sub-base- ger of the Equitable building andjment, the expansion between 40 former president of the National'and 85 degrees would be 1.3 inches, Association of Building Owners, ynioh variation must be followed and Managers, the probable llmit py the brick work, plaster, verticle of temperature change is about 25 piping, elevator guide rails, ete.\u201d egrees.\u201cBecause of the expanding and! i Of ng cru frecains contracting of the steel In MEN point the contraction of the Wool: buildings it In important that the, 4 building would be 3.2 inches: Fm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=== i the Metropolitan building would shorten three inches and the Equitable building would be 3.6 inches shorter than the normal height In mid-summer, the statistics reveal $160,000.8tookholm, Nov.2 about to equip its novelty in the way ings, plliars of fire ' Malted Milk Rie So Ti A Nutritious Diet for Ail Ages.Keep Horlick's Alwayson Hand egic points on both lights, and the new Quick ; Home or Offices provided with radio.LIGHTS WILL WARN OF COMING STORMS at night from the sea to tell mariners of approaching storms.Stratwest coasts will be selected for the particularly valuable to vessels not \u2014 Bweden Is shores with a of storm warn- readily visible the east and, service will be WEBI WEI MADE BY LECOINTE Paris, Nov.2 \u2014The barographe used by Sadi lecointe, French ace, in his last altitude flight, made yesterday, have been subjected to vert- fication tests in the laboratory of the Arts and Crafts College.The Instruments, placed in the vacuum chamber gave a reading of 36,564.08 feet which will be submitted to the Aero Club for official acceptance as a \u2018world's record.The former record, also made by the French avintor was 35,178.88 feet.a 10 SUCGEED IN BUSINESS LIFE Qualities.Required By Young Boys And Girls According To Leading Business Men Chicago, Nov.3\u2014Honesty, integrity and faithfuiness, oharacter, love of employer, ambition, person- ul neatness and unlimited cooperation, are the chief qualities boys and girls shouid cultivate in school in order to become suocesafully (it tor the business world, according to expressions of more than a score of Chicago's biggest business men and employers who were questioned on the subject by the Associetion of Commerce.They almost all said that a high school education is sufficient to the attainment of the highest suocess, \u201cprovided the study in schoel is applied correctly to the purpose of the future.\u201d Extracts from some of the answers follow: \u201cThe fundamental of a successful business life should not be measured in dollars and cents, but in achievements,\u201d said J.E.Gore man, president of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific raliroad.\u2018Honesty, loyalty and ambition may be stated as the basic principles.Personality sometimes goes a long way, but personality without the requisite knowledge does not carry « young man to that height that he would attain by a complete mastery of the subject in hand.\u201d \u201cCultivate and form the habit of trying to see the best side of your associates and fellow workers; avoid and suppress the habit of knocking and disparaging others; cultivate neatness, tidiness and cheerfulness, courtesy and respect tor those In authority,\u201d eays W.WwW.K.8parrow, vice-president, Chicago, Milwaukee and St.Paul railroad.1 \u201cTake advantage of each opportunity that presents itself daily In your student associations: hold on to every problem until you get the solution; make the most of the opportunity and you cannot fall to find a measure of success and satls- faction, limited only by the amount of Intelligent effort which you put into your work,\u201d writes Albert H Dyon, industrial relations branch, Western Electric Company.\u201cThe gate of opportunity is wide open to every young person who Is in real earnest and la In the line of work most Interesting to him; executives are in constant searoh for steady-going young people with ideas and ability to demonstrate their value,\u201d Elbert G.Drew, secs retary, Illinois Bell Telephone Company.\u201cHigh school training should give & discipline in orderly mental habits, in accuracy, dependability and a general attitude of alertness and eagerness to grow.Business is looking for workers with Just such qualifications.No amount of schooling can take the place of tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Syrups, prepared for Infants in To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on cach package, Physicians everywhere recommend là MOTHER :- Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi- Teething Drops and Soothing arms and Children al} ages.but when combined these qualifications make \u2018it possible\u2019 for the worthy high school graduate to go far in business,\u201d says John G.Shedd, chairman of the board, Marshall Field & Company., \u201cChoose a task that you can put your best efforts into and start without delay; what counta most is the way you go about doing whatever you take up: getting on in business is much lke climbing a rope hand over hand\u201d Lucius Teter, president, Chicago Trust Company.\u201cPay strist attention to those thinge for which you attend school, learn as much as possible: do not disparage the school with which you are connected.Give the best you have and show loyalty.Beek to develop, besides excellence In studies, something which will train your body and afford you pleasure,\u201d Belvin T.Traylor, president, First Trust & Saving Bank.À | SAY \u201cBAYER\u201d Colds Headache Pain fundamental! character and witling- ness to work up from the bottom, up on the basis of Phone 8400 Selling Lumber by wholesale or retail is very much the same.There must be quality, price and good service in order to maintain the business, Inferior lumber and careless shipments will seldom get a re-order, and it's the re-orders we are after\u2014a business built our customers to profit for similar reasons.Isn't that fair?O.CHALIFOUR Inc.Lumber Merchants DOORS, WINDOWS AND OTHER MILLWORK Corner LALIBERTE and PRINCE EDWARD ST.quality and service\u2014and which will enable MANUFACTURERS OF Quebec ESTABLISHED ET.Nesbitt.Re à WHOLESALE & ALU NU A au EE SASHES boon LUTE 74=10™* AVE.LIMOILOU.QUE.THE IMPORTANCE OF BEAUTIFUL DOORS Doors can make or mar the beauty of à home.Some rooms require massive doors of dainty and small dewign.In terior decorators lay much stress on the proper kind of door to uss, Coasuit owr door designer.Don\u2019t make the mistake of using any oid kind of « door.Le DINGSTURNIN STATS \u2018A CORNER LOT HOME DESIGNED BY W.W.PURDY This home, with its tan colored plaster walls, light brown brick trim, and red stained roof, presents a very harimoslous color scheme that is very effective.Entrance is gained from 4he corner, through a vestibule into a rather narrow hall, which with ite wide pedestal apening into the liv- Ing room, literally makes of thls, ove grand large room.French doors open into the dining room, where a builtin buffet and chins cupboard occupies the entire wall of one side, The rear entrance is through an entry off of which opens a first floor toilet.which fs very convenient where there are children fn the house.The sun room is on the corner, across the hall from the living room.On the second floor are four large bed rooms, with exceptionally large glorets, the front bed room having wo.French doors leads from the rear bed room onto a balcony which ls over the first story porch and entry, an ides] place for airing bedding.Attention is called to (be seat on the stair landing, which with high casements over, is very effective from the living room below.A stairway over the main stairs leads to & good attic, wheres sa maid's roof could be finished off if de The dimensions are 30 x 88 over built, exclusive oll.The finish is white quartered sawed oak, with floors of the same for the first floor.pine Ivory enameled with direh doors, stained mahogany.* With complete basement It fe estimated that this home can de plumbing for from 99,000 to $11,000.Amiri La the trode mark atelicacidester of Salley masufasture, to amist the registered tn Caneda) if Wille ît 1» weil KING OF SWEDEN WILL BE PRESENT AT WEDDING Was Met In London By King George And Other Distinguished Personages London, Nov.3\u2014King Gustav of Sweden, accompanied dy hie second son, Prince William, and his grandson, Prince Gustav, arrived here today for the wedding on Saturday of the Swedish Crown Prince Gumav Adolph, te Lady Louise Mount Barten, cousing of King George, The Royal party was met at the station by King George and his third son Prince Henry: the Swedish Crown Prince, his flances and other die tinguished personages.After geone- ral greetings, the two Kings departed for Buokingham Palace fois Jowed by the Frinces and their ene tourage \u201cà SPIRIN when you buy.Insist} Provea safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia = Rheumatism Accept only \u201cBayer\u201d package which contains proper directions, Handy \u201cBayer\u201d boxes ef 12 tablets\u2014-Also bottles of 24 Lumfago pe.Bayer Misufacters of Mews Let Us Look After Your \u2014 PAINTING, PAPERING and GLAZING La Cle GAUTHIER & FRERE 292 St.Joseph Street \u2014 Of every description and in any quantity, may always be bed bere at the lowest rough or prepared, May we quote om your memt woodwork requiromsnts Napoleon Gignac Inc, 68 LALEMENT ST.PHONES 2050-3548 Juned, 16,35,0000 Second story In of heating and ice L H PETERS LIMITED BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS Shop Fittings, Eto.Office and Factory: Phone 3023 Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Office and 10 8T.ANGELE and 11-17 ELGIN STS.Residence Phone $33 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1923.LEADERS REACH NEW HIGH LEVEL-MONTREAL THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, re ded 1 DULLY .oe RY a.: ~~ ST TT IN \u201cBEAR TRADERS CONTINUED .Daily.Gossip On NATIONAL BREWERIES SAVED em imran , | : .A CA Leading Stocls| SESSION FROM BEING AN \u2018 PUT .OUT NEW SHORTS | , ror oer ome Te \u2018that no further developments have Q the\u2014 - BUT HAD LITTLE SUCCESS: na amas 1e phoneme have EXCEEDINGLY QUIET ONE o : < | pomaprint prices American manu- .ot .ms.some onpes, are sie [ Not Al Sid 5 SEES) rang Of Mantra! Market Was Muh Los Definite Than On Holders of Victory Bonds Their Campaign On New York Stock Exchange Was Not publishers for next year's deilveries § , : - 5 a sandand news at ourremt quota- .cp A ; Préfsable -Ofie Except As Nogwde Some fasuse\u2014 LoS rond ass di ns a eties Touched New) | Due November 1st, 1923 née in prices is contemy) or mm .Exonan \u2018 - Prices Fluotuated Irregulariy.gee nee mea gh Mark\u2014And change.(-.PT « «| There is.every reason to believe * that manufacturers could Increase) listed shar.\u2019 ae Mew.York, Nov.i\u2014iock oricse fiuctuatsd irrseuiacly durink D4 | price « queria of 0 cont por pound |, MOSS Nov.i\u2014rading in lsisd shares on (he local stock Approximr tely $100,000.000 will be aid in cash to holders of Tater earings pont.most of the landers Lo new high levels on the move.| ond Perhaps move, kt lo md, with | SCUULE SNationai Broweries which fürnutes about hort ine Victory Bonds due November 1st.The average payment will ment.Gales csossdod one milllon sbaree for Ule third consscuive list.The demand for newsprint in| JINOTer ad saved the session (rom being un exceedingly dull ons.be close to $1,000.The payments will be made to about one .Ta > - so voluminous and the need of pub- à i i Construtivs foroes in the Weak searket found considerable an.uihers so proming theu the adôt.| rend nas much lesa Jetinite han on previous days this vou ore hundred thousand persons, representing practically every gouragement da 6 pris of favorable rade drone ur \"41.35 | LION quarcer of a cent por pound | net gaine ant metre Pense UE woe unchanged and nineteen community throughout the Dominionday.These included the deciarétion of a quarterly dividend of 31-88 | rouxd be paid without objection, or | merge any\u2019 In broken lots only.saoh on Mamau sugar, payments en which hed porn announcement ah very Hitle of it.at any até Broweries, beside leading in activity was one pf the strong spots If immediately invested the interest will amount in one year to more June 1921, the resymption of Aividacds on Louve 5 \u201cfox ali time.in | Vewmaper \u2018publishére ete certalnly being up 1 6-8 points at 65 after touching the new high of 86 1.8.than $5,000,000.Canadians will be that much better off by reason of of the establishment of new high production rec t tor Ov.\u2018in \u2018a prospérous condition today\u2014if | Power was the second in activity advancing a point to 129, ex-divi- ein t i 1 i October by the Carnegie Bios) Co, and the Chevrolet Motor the day .| they are not \u2018they never will be.| dend, Bteel of Canada came third, being up 1 8-8 at 70 1-2.prompt reinvestment.Inasmuch as our national prosperity depends but ord oie oct sa a ry or Hoe i.cops with the vofume of advertising they| \u201c Dominion Glass was the strong feature with a gain of 3 points ai on the thrift of pach individual, pl is now [ore than ever Italy ut met w ; \u201c [are printing\u2014and their principall 96 3-4, while Lyall was the weak spot being off 10 1-3 points to a important to the Dominion and to the individual that every dol e tn ren of ge ou, Poe EE et ow low for the yéar.[problem is In filling thelr wants; new low of 10.kept at work.The market displayed br maximom strength in the Frome UE TE [pa for meveprint How oh » Toul tale sab McDOUGALL & COWANS, For the reinvestment of such funds there is no better security than Baldwin was pushed up to 133; United States Btesl touched 93 7-8 | pay.for we .owever, it By Ui ANS.) re ; ' the desire and purpose of manufac- Ope; the new issue of PROVINCE OF ONTARIO TWENTY-FIVE-YEAR rosssd .Stocks.per.High.Low, Close.e and Sludebaker yw closed near the top prices of the day.turers to keep prices of paper etable, BON.16TH OCTOBER, 1948, WHICH MAY BE PUR.Baldwin and Ste pp ith |and the provetiriel fe AbItibl Power .Cerra se \u201c© 0% 69% % a : , Wh Ralls were to Sood demand during [Dost or ne chien o on reo rir iad Atlantic Sugar .\u2026.: 15K 15% 16% 16% CHASED AT 98 AND INTEREST, YIELDING 5.14%.These bonds and io Bro ure, ce 4 4 i i Ter Brie seven weve.again hedvily bpukhe\u2019 but some Of He bier | weh de made for na maw your.Arertos cord ta 5 #4 8 may be procured in denominations of $500 or $1,000.4 hard coalers,\u2019 notably Lackawanna and Delaware and Hudson lost jai Federation of Charitien| Brompton Puip.° 39% 39% 394 394 t taking.Fimane ederation of arities .1 23 DR \u201c operators.on the \"ions side of the market continued to pick out | has reached 35.4 of objective.ve Prraetion .ven ® ex to Orders may be rtd purchases fee of at der chon arte vil be new leaders, General Electric being ons of the conspieuque strong Premier Ferguson to make de British Empire Steoi, 181 pfà 56 * 56 9 ered pu TY yes.spots today with a gain of § 1-4 points.Heavy short covering in the | mand on Federal Government that Uritsh Empire ind pré.144 1434 144 14% Pan-American tesues sent the B.stock Soaring 3 1-8 points to 57 |Ontario be given more river power, | Van Car & rar.23% 3% 23% 234 COPY OF NOVEMBER LIST ON R:QUEST.while Cosden preferred closed nearly three points higher on the de- | facing power famine.) Can Car & Fdy pla 71% 71 14 ; claration of the regular dividend Dr aon nner y France sccedés to request that] can Cement ped 103 103 103 .1 of the es to enter into a - jan: i mem 81 81 81 21 ations conference ait the limitations imposed by France, combined Poincare onposte presence of neu- Cont pe.bil 2e 25% 254% A.E.A M ES & Cc 0.with the talk of a general election in England to be fought over fis- |erais on committee, Can 86 Lines ptd.seu 46% 45% 45K Estubiished 15+ \u201cent Securitiesca! policies, resulted in a break of two cents In demand sterling, which | French Premier will repiy to Brit» | Oan Converters .82% 874 82% 82% : established another new low record for the year at $4.45 3-4, rallying.ish objections to proclamation of| Can General Electric.109% 308% 109 109 TRANSPORTATION BLDG., i slightly later.Other European rates yielded In sympathy French | Republic in the Rhineland.Dom Bridge.60 60 80 ' trancs dropping ne = ont a Si She as te 8 Sociadets want immediate action Dom Canners cee es H i z TORONTO VICTORIA MONTREAL NEW YORK CHICAGO money 0) - 1 dvanced * (against Bavaria.Goodyear prd.7 , tt arket was dull with brokers bidding 4 3-4 per cent.y on « 2.97 5 97 .; .Lo ; ' for the\" hosier maturities And bankers asking &ive, most of the busi- a a a eo a nom Dee.ne 634 634 624 l'etrphones : Toronte, Adelaide 8201.Montreal, Main 039, Victoria, 105 ness being done \u2018at the higher figure.\u2019 teen ji Dom Glass pfd.106% 105 195% === Total stock sales 1,082,000 shares eri Howard Smith.S4% Gin 63 3 rater rat ere er serre os Arenty Induseriaie averagéa 84.01; net gain .60.High 193, Po re Este by 11,000 1 inols Traction pré LS.FE sd sa sig .38, low 86.76.+ ; tide Pulp.Tvonty railroads averaged $1.66; net low 05.High 1023, 0081 | Lee Portland Canal Newe Het an Gomer.[0 o 10 10° 18 me rome low 19.83.- rtiand .| Montreal Tramway Debs.9 79 79 = 5 ring to work on the Indian Mina, | 128% 129 128 129 ; , | (By BARRY & MoMANAMY ) + Montreal Power.; , .sayw in part: \u201cPossibly ohe of the J 53 53 5 DONA 0 URRIE 4 i Steeks.Open.Wish.\u201cLow.Close.|, oO tikes svor made In| National Brewerles.83% su 3 4% | Me MAL À | 6, : Quebec Power pfd.% % % % Amn Car & Pay 187% 189 -167% 189 the camp is reported from No.1 Riordon Paper .15 15 18 Amn Lece .ny oe .Sie 315 tunned of the Indian Mine, which \u2018hawinigan Power 118 118 118 Clartered Accountants Atchison Rallwiy.¢ + is now in a distance of 510 feet,|, t .ss 87% 88 Montreal and Quebec.Baltimore & Obie.18% B8%.684% 63% lopening up a second.and stiti more Sparteh Be rai 69% Toy 8% 70% \\ CF Rr sr TUR ey 17% [moortant sme of ors xt 4 vertienl| 4 Fawrance Flour 8 à BH KENNEDY, CL depth of 360 feet.\u201d Tuckett Tobacco pd.ss 88 28 13% 4% TIX 7 Que * eo 4% 65% 66 [3 Twin CRY .Asthorized Trustes.Crt on ut ne HE ne BA | Te han been known for some time | \\Cinnies Raiway.pid.oo.cell sig 84% 844 BAY in 51 Peter soeee N past \u201c¢hatl \u2018Investors were steadily A lonigh Valley .0% Nf buying \u2018Cament to put ever In| arce 186 187 186 197 Telephone: 1942.at | Missouri Pacido pk 285 35% 15 uy pti om veuatr vwell- ere tes 1074 107% 107% 107% : : \u2018orm FC anc rvi » .Northern Paciio 000000 Fr Sik.3% 53% | amicea, teavna that the flonting sup.a ne 5 .a Now Haven ».20-couerr 2.101% 101%, 100% 100% |DI¥ is now very smal.and buyers VICTORY BONDS\u2014 (Free trem Fes mee oe er 28 102.28 ° AR.su\" \u20ac are competed to bid the stock UD | 1027 54.p.e.due int Dec.nearer 102, 2.- | - M FA rele Boe en before\u201d filtñg their orders.1982 51 p.e.due 1a Dec.102.60 101.80 101.60 101.80 \u2018À ; Reading.v-.¢ +3 ¥iis ergod.1.on & umfover of 811 shares the] 1933 53% p.c.due lst Nov.ue\" 195.30 108.35 105.30 19.35 À N s Rock Island ORE | stock dävañceä to 85 1-4 where the : WAR LOANSi ° : # CAMEL HAIR BLANKETS.3 Southern Facifle .vleld ix 6.43.per.cent.If thie com-| 3525 5 p.c.due tot Dec.+.-100.46 100.45 100.46 109.45 | ; Southern Rallwiy pany can pay their bond Interest.; VICTORY BONDS\u2014(Sufjject to Income Tax): | i WHITE FLEECE and He me uso rani \u2018934 5% p.c.dus let Nov.102.05 101.90 102.08 : i at Se Paui pfd.working per c of capaci 3 © * : : 0 Bt Louls & Bou % , | 1n dean whet, cam: they do 1024 5% p.c.dus let Nev.100.85 100.35 100 x M a à WOOL BLANKETS COW ANS Texss & Put.10 77 \"1846 18 4 ux wien jé tonrand Découtes mors 1928 B mec: ae Nov.98.25 98.10 98.25 { STOCK BROKERS Union Parité 80.4 129% 130% |tiriok?Is the question being asked > Nov: 85 85 58 | Bethisham Steal $9% on the \"Breet today, Scotis Bonde.CAMEL HAIR 79 St Peter Street \u2026 au0000 ; : 0e .TE 7 îe 761 .Crucible Steel = .eam All through the dal porto Cemen 4 % and WOOL BLANKETS WE BUY Gull States Steel.gave & Very good account of elf | eoayrgre, se =SOCIENO EIROREIMSINIENE À SOS RUES SAO and SELL Midvale.and some brokers anticipate that! Republie Steel.the div dei may, bù inortaned In the KN BRAN EXRBUARLXED The Montreal GREY WOOL BLANKETS Van Cor?ee Were 3¢ che option.|} qui ONTARIO xl Produce Market Vansdium eu however, that such a stén will not b4 [13 pel Butte & Superior 21e taken, for some Ue ts come.: MINING MARKET ¥| entrent, Nov, z\u20140ats.Canadian \u2018I FAWN COLORED BLANKETS inspiration Copper .- oi Doi \u201d Western No.3 56 1-2c; oats, Cann- Kennecott oo ree or 31 | Premfert Wood of Amrican Wook at sa % HSER MUN W Wind | TED No.3 56 1-200 sata Cont | Miami Copper .A ; | AK Hiaic of \u201cbeing actuesd of te-[(Glosing Quotations on Montreal | extra No.I feed 5c; oats, No.3 LADIES\u2019 CAMEL HAIR COATS.\u2026.$55.00 up Meet sr net.= he suing too frequent interviews con.Mining ange) 0) toes white 53e.sprios wi pa | .\u2014 ; Correos cern merican Wonlen but with B; L Hard ur, Man.hest ps- 8 Aan Boon sagheto 525 | Ton ot somaimtng | 008 soon: | soc.Bia Asket [tenta frs 46.30; seconds $5.40; [1 MEN'S CAMEL HAIR COATS.$70.00 Amn ah 18 hriders of Company.anproximately Atlas .0, strong \u2018bakers $5.80, drich R : 19% | nad of which are common stock- |Argonaut 62 Flour, winter patents, choice $6.75 , San Moters 13% |hniders.with real state of affairs, I Algonquin an to Saas bag 90 Ibe 34.05: CHILDREN'S CAMEL HAIR COATS.-$18.00 up : can state condition of Company is in | Baldwin .54 0 oats, bag 05: hran rt ci in every respect highly satisfactory.Beatty .12% 827.25: shorts $30.25: middlings , ; AS .Mack Truck .7 \u201cOur sales this half year have |Beaver Cons.x $36.28.LADIES\u2019 SPORTS HOSE For Discriminating | Mawel A\u201d ; 42%, [been above normal and despite cur- Eo am eee on od Jo.2 per ton, car lots $15.00 LADIES\u2019 PURE WOOL STOCKINGS Smokers RtudebBkor .cov con ses» - 99% 100% ° SFY 39% |taïiment elsewhere im imdustry | Buckingham .00.mo Timken ROE ree 21010 (3X 35% \"3K 25K | wooden Je today operating 88 per Castle Tretheway .35% Cheeve, finest casters 13 1-2c.Je fa quality Westinghouse.\u2026.+.BK 58 89% | cent of capacity which in fer above Chaput Hughes .A8 Hs 3 elie MEN'S SPORTS HOSE Trey and In sweetness, p Wiile-Overland .\" 7 1% 7 7% [average for this time of year.Rn.|= trite UT * A as 3 : - .gl the White Motors «vn «oo ve 49 a 4 49% [tie dividends for common sock Columbus Kirt .onda 30c.a aint action.Calitornia Petroleum.18% 19% 18 19% [have already been earned thiw.year.; Potatoes, per bag, car lots 93c to MEN'S PURE WOOL SOCKS - Gosden, ofl ani ase .MY oa oe nx Comnany's finances are in splendid Crown Reserve .\u2026.31.88.; Made and guaranteed by (hs General Asp 9% | condition.\u2019 ; \" Dome Mines .4 .- 9 .Marland Oil.+ 20% 18% 19% FOP , H fC Pan American OM .59% 56% 594 Loman & Bryan vére:\u2014 Gold Rest ras vue Gov t Bond Yields LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR ouse of L.omoy Pacis Ol ne CU 144 UX 37% | president Vauclain of Baldwin Hattie Gold .formation Supplied by L, Q, MEN'S UNDERWEAR Trade enaucqien PS Box Produ & Rea $ 17% 17% | 1468 Winnie Phillipd Petroleum, «.oe 3% Nn 23 Locomot've eaye:\u2014\u201cIn Octdber we Heinger .- Eesadien & Co.L inaivez.| Royal Duta 43% 47% qs | made tarasst shipment of any month Hunton Kirkland .Mat.Interest Prices Yield CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR y ; this year.a total of $10,880,000 | Inapiration | Sinclair Ot iy sn HR 10% |agwinet $2.500.000 in September.No- Keeley - Ba, AE Tegas Co.ves 238% caen ° sa 1596x 8 76 (} ë mc ion vor man De ur seiKeort LoL 41 Rs pee don Lao .\u2019 Atlantis Gulf .vereurnaracnnntnaennas pa We 28H 016, [or 8100000000, SN running 100 |Kitkiand Lake |.44% 1997 eo HI Amie Sa aly BR OG BR wow awen mes wipes 00005 0 us 30 mu Sef Jolin Darlingto m \u201che v .Ama Beet Gugar.MU 36% 264 sey |Constderable ra sa ree | TAIN 0 \u2018 1983 Iw .Amn Sugar Refinery .S3% SSK B3K ssi |Momihe of new year me fai | cintre dx 64\" 1085.30 i amn Won it 2 ie ame ae QUES | \"In connection vif venkness of Monete.HH 1e 122 lu OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE cf \u201cee - : { ou.20.0 entrar Leather oo.1 1° 1a 1% | Texas Compan: a EE = Mining Gorn 2 2 IE 08 Taux 8\u201c 102.60 Cuban-American Suge 2% SON 258% sey [371-2 a new low Jenks.Gwynne | Lo LT CC 1943 5 5.26 } Cuban Cane Suger -.1 1% 11° uy |C have received a wire tof LE cot Ca \u2014_\u2014 \u2014- ' Davison Chdinichl, 48% 478 483, |the effect that veakners \"IS aocom- |peterson Lake | LL 00% x Exemot of Tax.CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE General Electric 183% 174% - 190% perisd by uk ot rtm a Porc Crown .07 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 International Pa; 239% 394 29y | dend or of raising mon \u2018Preston E Dome .11% uebeo, October 30th, 1933.# int Merine ptd.34% 33% 33% |læuance of new securities.In lam remiakaning .31% ; Q © , | U 8 Ind Alcohol 84% 64 54% [two years Texas Company é@rnef Teck Hughes .1.24 ê S i RE: SNOW REMOVAL LU 8 Rudder .so.34% 33% VY jan agpregate of $8.45 a ehare And Tough Oakes Burn.Mél paid out total of $6 tn Tyan! aide.F A PUBLIC NOTICE ia hereby given matt SRR A Cempany een paying $3 à year |Vinond Con d g uction that during winter season, 1923.NEW YORK BONDS Up & pei.Ader sfberal days of [on ita canital stock.of which therd vickers .I.1924, the City of Quebec, in accord- New, York, Nov.2\u2014The tone of | Juliness traders directed more nt.Are 8.578,000 shares outstanding, Wasapika .vee ance with municipal By-laws, will today's bond market continued good, | tentish to the foreign group, several | Annual dividend thus being $19.734.- | Wettlaufer .-.| ! undertake the snow service in ali.although a majority of the Aaner- | French issues diplaying considera.| 100.Current earningw are unsatis- Wright Hargraves .3.40 9, verse ae au fon ei fae people to $ NEW ARRIVALS IN CORDUROY VELVET streota where bald gervice was | | can Telephone and Telegraph Come | bie ettengih and the Belgian 7 1-tw | factory in Line with other oil com-|Wewt Tres.AT ins that thas a soins | EIDERDOWN given by city last winter, pany énd sibskhiaries\u2019 issues Wold | nd 5a.advancing more than a point | Panies\u201d, + .Wakends .oo er new ender the mun does tow rly AND EID .Proprietors or residents are lower olf announcement of 8 $109, toh Uried Baus Government mat varie Trout Laks \u2026.ae \u2018an {hing slew?for\u201d Thema\u2019 new \u201csfmant go: 3 ory notified that it they an silghtiy 4 1 Rumors $v t! cot that various | PARTAM .or * casure, a new graceful Agure, .G ear wy oar Parent Core next vrodise.° hel n lee active | marrer ace were under conse Tiere ure L248 mins saben canily ound by anyone whos Betting be: Children\u2019s Eiderdown Kimonos, good quality, different street, a petition signed by the ma-,, The demard for secon relle| 1 te 600 | dération and that the old Sehuma.| 204 yesterday alone 0 , 120 neurd the Marmoia Prescriprion: colors, sizes 6 to 14 years, at.$4.95 arlty of proprietors must be for dary Public oftering of the $9,000,600 Stock Exth \u2019 romd morigages again was thé eblef | provinep of Alberta, Canada.lemue | cher MIX might he acquired by pure | 50° ange.a ame oat on ine telclying 0 Es : i warded to the City Engineers .feature of the market.of § 1-3 per cord bondw al par next | Chaser lease was given official con- MONTREAL PRODTOK Phoneme Sow rom: the same he Ladies\u2019 Eiderdown Kimonos, different colors, Ottice from date of present notice The late afternoon announcement | Monday was ammounced.MArmation by President of Golinle authority, there comes another tdea\u2014ibe value at eee etter, $ 49 (an the of November, .of four Stvidende of $1.35 each by em te Mines, Jimited, at ammusl meeting| Montreal, Nov.3\u2014There was some idea of Sondenting.these hae Que, vee o Moreover, If propristors or resl- Manat! Sugar Common @took.| W.is interest paid on troudle | hei in Toronto yesterday.Od demand for odd cars of oate in the A win 66 Token afler cating and et bed- ies\u2019 Eiderdown Kimonos, fancy designs, ve ood t dents in other streets not already the Mes orty is int paid a : the stomach 10 d spose of gns, very g | included in the municipal By-laws, osused the Manati 7 14a to move betord It becomes due.\u2018 board of directore was re-elected lcash gra\u2018n markit today.À fair tn Lr onde converting them inte uality At Leccsusscu ss ana acc case 10000 $ (wish the city to undertake the ; as \u2018 - \u2018 ~ [and various reports were UIANUN- | tuaincas wha dome fu flour.À flrin | compost, dois flash, muscle SM rere q ; .snow service in sald streets.they - pny esa Prawdont, BB.La.| fevling wae reported In the militeed | SIS dieting or Tague.te \u2018rive JM Ladies\u2019 Corduroy Velvet Kimonos in plain shades, at §i| most forward duly siemes ations , R.B.- hi i \"i We suggest that you œurer, Vire-Prenident and A.N.Brit- [ market and there is a steady de.|sreem de for you whit, Lodily exertion $5.88 and 2.nie nell.81.76 ee Eee tte en GRANGE YOUR VICTORY BONDS DUR ist NOVKMBNN, 1088, ton, Becretery-Treaguter.mand for rolled nats.A good s:endy | once romed is 72\" ind on You can , St November mext, in order to ai.FOR NEW LOAN 5%, 1043.St A trade continues in baled bay: The Lvription fabiets bre eo1d by ail drop low the Road Committes to tane N CRIPT \u2019 MONTREAE BONDS tone of (he eng market was firm.À gt or vent paid by the Marmoia M NS & CO decision concerning the snow ser- >.AROUND SUBS ION PRICE, Montetal, Def 2-Truding in liste | very steady feekng prevalled in the! pany, ons ao tees: Detroit.e vies during winter veasen, 1008.; y a ed bonds on local stork exchange | potatos market, No.1 creamery |; but one doter ABRE STREET - + .TELEP 214.BA RR Y & Mc MANA Y today was lew a han yesterday ' butter price advanced hai cent pew| \u2018_ » F QUE HONE 48 W.D.BAILLAIRONR A .te ee and a firm to wry adleds | pound.Priche tor cheese are \u2018up| The san who does not climb slips City Engineer.21.> - nosuësg Total \u2018shies $19Ÿ d quarter cent to half cent per pound \u2018back + : x 1 + MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1923.| SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1923.{| To Get Distance ON YOUR RADIO AND GET IT CLEARLY WESTINGHOUSE W.D.12 Tubes Experienced amateurs and broadcast listemors | mow the sensitivity and dependable performance of these tubes Operates on a single dry cell.Fite any standard radio socket.PRICE $7.50.Mechanics Supply Co.Limited 80-90 St.Paul Street, Quebec, P.Q.Indoor Games We have = big range of Indoor Games suitable for the long autumnal evenings, ranging in price from 10c.each upwards, such as Clock Tiddley Winks, Peg Baseball, Highways and Byways, Coast to Coast, Moop-la, Ups and Downs, Ludo, Fortune Telling, Spy, Love Dominoes, etc, etc.Following are a few good games at 28c.each: \u2014 | THE GOLF GAME-=\u2014\"Stroke\" the ball from \u201ctee\u201d fnto nine holes lin nutncrica} order.| RADIO STATION GAME-\u2014\u2014Get each car into Radio Station.and STYLE, FIT WORKMANSHIP ORDER YOUR CLOTHES S.J.BURKE MERCHANT TAILOR 187 ST.JOHN STREET.Phone: 781-W.1 ee | Crymal Balt into Centre\u2019 Radio fon.J.ALLEYN & BUREN PINS UP\u2014Tho bowling SALL, TENT AND game reversed.\u201cBootie Game,\u2019 qt NNN MAKEX Ë |-Pigs tn Clover,\u201d etc., etc.of yaLL STILTS 1 TM.O'NEIL\".Telephone 76 247 &T.JOHN STREET.\"MARATHO 46 ST.JOHN ST.Fresh Oysters served in any style.Deer and Wine served with meals.Cafe Swedenorange blumome.Her \u2018wedding dress | PREPARING FOR A BUSY YEAR # Members of Stadacona Chapter After Past Activities Ready For New Season.| Dull Salo The 8tadacona Chaptev LODE.are preparing for a very busy years\u2019 work.They have siready conjribu- 10d to the boxss being sent \u2018to the.Labrador district for Chrieymas, and | wers the organ'sers of à bridge and! tea given at the residence of Mrs.J.£.Rose, last Tuesday.This netted a profit of $155.00 and $7.00 in additional donations, making a total of $162.00.This was & very plews- ing result especially as the day was s terrible one, coid and rainy, but ev.dentiy no one allowed the weather 10 interfere with the plane for the day.Then thers ia to be the \u201cDoll! Bale\u201d, which is taking place towards the end of the month.This sale = usually heid at the residence of Lady | Price, who always most kindly offers her house tor this occasion.This year Lady Price being abroad, the Chapter intend holding the at- fer at the Y.M.C.A.Each member is requested to drees à doll and there are always 8 wonderful variety for the children to chooss from.The wise person gets to th's sale carly aa the dolls.are very quickly disposed of.Royal Wedding Today Lady Louise Mountbatien will become the Crown Princess of The slender bride who worked eigixeen momthe in the Hospital Angais at Nevers, during the world was, will be married in the chapel of Bt.James Palace, in = wonderful gown of silver gauze and nrght weil be the envy of all brides | to be.The material is silver cloth| woven in India and sent to England to be made up by a French drese- maker.It was a gif from the brides uncle, the Grand Duke of Heese, The gown is made with & wr«p.WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 166 Kimonos Draperies Skirts Waists Dresses Ginghams Stockings Coats Sweaters Don't wonder whether you oan dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing Is guaranteed with \u201cDiamond Dyes\u2019 even it you have never dyed before.Druggists have all colors | Directions in each package.\u2018 eet te EE Greece, daughters of Princess Andrew of Greece and nieces of the bride, will wear frocks of apricot wWotets Marquis Milfordhaven's children, the Earl of Medina as train bearere.\u2018The Eart saibor suit and his baby sister in a gown like the grown up maids.The bridegroom will be he married In the uniform of à Swiss General.His brother, Prince Wihelm, | who is t6 be best man will wear a naval uniform.The marriage ceremony will performed by Oanterbury, assisted by the Bishop and the Rev.L.J.Percival.Quebecer as Pras Winner Last June it was decided by the Community Players of Winnipeg that in order to stimulate and encourage interest in the writing of purely Canadian plays they wou offer a prize of $50.00 for the hest original one-act play written hy a Canadian\u2014the subject and manner to be unrmetricted, the medium either poetry or prose, and cons'deration to be given In judging to originalty of theme, imag.nation in treatment: titerary beauty of composition and the technical skill and cratteman- Theodora, Cecilia and Sophia of hued gtorgetie and carry poeies of pretty 0 and Lady Tatiania Mountbatien, will act in a be the Archbishop of of London, Dean of the Chapel Royal ERRENAUNNARUNUANS 8% BOMNE-MAKIYG HELPE 2 © .CHUNNANNNNNENNMSS | Motors That Take Drudgery Out of; Domestic Labora.(By WANDA BARTON.) THE\u2019 tamily automebile dosen't possess the only motor worth whiis, for thers are others that are quite as useful, though their activities are confined to the privacy of the home.There is probably not a single woman who has seen the electric motor for running & sewing-machine who does not want one, and who is uot willing to serimp on other things, if necessary, In order to got a motor for her machine.They are handy, convenient, easily understood and care for, and they get work out of an old, worn out machine.These motors run all makes of sewing-machines.They may also by attached to the churn or other mix- ors to save hand-power.They are not {rightfully expensive, and where there is a great deal of sewing to be done, they are griat work vavers, Then there is the new ice-cream freessr motor, This is mounted on castors on & very small, square platform, which holds it and the freexer bucket.This motor may be attached to any convenient socket and the cream will be frosen by its rapid revolutions almost \u2018while you wait.\u201d The fresser may have a dasher in the pall, it is turned so quickly and almost as smooth and satiny without as with a dasher.There ia a new egg-beater on the market, run by water motives power, lu which women are taking quite an interest.It fs tong porcelain pipe coming up out of the lid with a funnel sort of arrangement on top.When the eggs are in the jar and it is properly covered, the jar is set under the open, cold-water faucet and the rapidly-running water operates the motor within, which beats the esse quickly and perfectly.Apple sauce and other light mixtures may be beaten with the motor, so it need not be useless just because there are no 6558 to be beaten.The motor jar is not expensive.The various washing-machinss have appropriate motor power.Dishwashers are also motor-equip- ped, so new housekeepers who are going into hom where all these things are installed or about to be installed have a knowledge of motors thrust upon them and must learn all about them to be able tu shaped .like a glass preserve-jar and has a! 2|Social and Personal Mims Willa Price Is the guest of Adwiral and lady Seymour, et Ady miralty House, Bermuds.Miss\u2018 Grace Brown, Meumtain street, Montreal, entertained at ths tes hour on Wednesday afternoon Miss Bernles Skelton, of Hamil- | ton, is going to Montreal next week and will be a guest vf Mrs.W.OR.Holt, : .14.Col.and Mrs.H.L.deMartig- ny of Montreal, arrived in the city Thursday end ere registered at the Chateau.Hon.Judge and Mre.Alphonse Bernier who spent last week in Montreal returned home by motor, on Thursday.: Miss Dorothy Cook, daughter of Mra.George Cook, of Montreal, is in Toronto for Miss Phyllin Nordheimer's wedding «nd ie the \u2018guest ot Mes Philip Gilbert.Madame deLery and Miss Genevieve de Lery, who spent the summer at the \u201cManoir,\u201d Beauceville, have taken apartments at 25 St Ursule Strest for the winter.His Excellency the Gov.General hes appointed Col.A.BE.Dubuc of Montreal, ns honorary A.D.C.Col Dubuc commanded the 33nd.Battalion in France during the world war.Mrs.John Sheehy leaves next week to visit friends in New York, Providence and Poston.On her way home Mrs.Sheshey will he the guest of her mother Mrs.Fortier, in Montreal.8ir George and Lady Perley have been in Montreal for a short time, guests at the Rits-Carlton, where lady Perley attended the wedding of her niecs, Miss Amy 8pringet to Mr.Theodors Henmey.' Miss Kathleen Turner of this city was one of the guests at the coming out dance given by Mr.and Mrs.Percy Cowans, for their daughter, Miss Anna Cowans, at the Mount Royal Hotel on Thursday evening.His Excellency the Governor- General, attended by Major MH.Willis O'Connor, A.D.C., and accompanied by Major P.K Hodgson, O.B.E., returned to Covernment House trom St.John, N.B., Tuesday evening.! Mrs.W.GQ.McMahon of Winnipeg will entertain ut the tea hour in honor of Miss Kathleen Mc.Mahon, one of this season's debu- J tantes.Miss McMrhon is the daughter of an old Quebecer, her Lepinay Limited Fashionable Store Saturday, November 3\" Opening of Our Great _ | Anniversary We take this opportunity of giving our clientele and the public in general the advantage of bona fide reductions on our well assorted stock.We have received a complete selection of Autumn and Winter merchandise you to give our.Advertisement your at- dale and would ask The following specials offered i\u2014* will convince you'of the values VELVET.SILKS, SAT, Taffeta and Duchesse, 36 inches wide, colors: Yellow, mother being Miss Eva Thom.Hon, Senator and Mre.J.M.Wilson of Montreal, who came to Que- || bec for the swearing in of Lt.-Gov.Hon.IL P.Brodeur, returned to thelr home in Montreal.While in Quebec Hon.Senator and Mrs.Wilson were guests ut the Chateau | Frontenac.: Mr.Archibald Fraser of Riviere du Loup, announcés the enguge- ment of his daughter, Dorothy, to Mr.de St.Denis Prevost, Bt Catherines, (Portneuf), son of the ship in execution Forty-five plays were rece'ved.It was noticeable that Ontario and Quebec.where the Little Theatre movement has been established for sone time comtribu- ted the largest quota.The judging of the plays has occupied the space hours of the mom- bers of the General Committee of the Community Players ever ance the date of the closing of the competition, and it was only after ready strenüous Inbore that the numbers of the moe: meritorious were reduc- use thelr new conveniences.There are some new fireless cookers that have motors, which cut off their own current when the food! begins to boll, leaving the steam to do the reat of the work.These are much handler than the old fireless cookers.A motor is also made to attach to à combination bread and eake mixer.This means a great maving ot lubor and strength and the housewife niay, with its ald, busy hersclf about other things while the around, sheath skirt, square neck, | long tight sleeves, forming a point at her knuckies, slightly low was.ed and caught at the left side with a trus lovers knot of orange blossums, from which fall streamers of the same flowers, caught wth wilvae thread at the hem.Her panel shaped court train, à yard and a half wide will fall from her shoulders.The train is also of, silver gauze, bordered with gold.The veil le exqu'aite and will be heid :n place by & Rumien shaped head- Bottle of Sauterne or Claret.50c Green, Sky, Taupe, Brown, Navy.Value $3.00 Anniversary Sale Price .$1.51 Charmeuse Satin of very fine quality, 36 inches wide, many fashions; colors Black, Grey, Old Rose, Yellow, Brown.Wine, Apricot.Value $3.30.\" Anniversary Sale PCE .:ovvvviviniinneeriniereneeent.82.41 Extra heavy quality Duchesse and \u201cTaffeta Silks, in a variety of the season's shades: Amethyst, Rose, Sky, Sand, Black.Values $4.00.\" Anniversary Sale Price Bine At The Tel.5993 Manhattan cat .In tart od ariners.Men's Lunch.0c dress Bf orange buds.Her flowers|ed to five.Ou these five opinions! mixer hums on.She needs not|late Col.Prevost, who was Com- .Te pu Bees derae With Mester re Mira af (ke valitre | Driv ug | were a vided, and the final decision |even watch it work.te eu ne Quebec Arsenal, PT n $1.91 û a to the church, she will wear a tall.| was not made until all were read A clothea-line with a motor ree! | The marriage will take place in - ; 120 ST.JOHN STREET NEAR BFLL TELEPHONE leas ermine cape, which belonzed to | Aloud befope (hs (lenmai Commitiee [Is another labor-saver where a ne | December.VELVET.has to he stretched in the yard.It does the work much more quickly than the olé method of walking and reeling the line required.This also ls an in expensive contrivance.The vell-wringing mop, while net a motor, strictly speaking, is a mechancal device that ls both.clever and effective.It wrings the mop absolutely dry by turning a button that starts the thing going, that it takes all labor out of the ration.GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS The marriage will take place shortly at Bedford, Nova Scotia, of Lieut.-Colonel Eric Whidden Mac- Donald, D.8.0., M.C., F.R.G.8,, late Commanding Officer of the 10th Canadian Infantry Battalion, C.E.Fson of Lieutenant Colonel the Rev.John Howard Macuonald, C.B.E., D.D., and Mrs.MacDonald, of Wolfe ville, N.8., and Winnitred Victoria, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Hugh Edward Flick of \u201cFairbourne\u201d Bedford, N.&k A very delightful little shower and tea were given In Toronto last week by Mra.Geoffrey Marani in honor of Mise Marjorie Campbell.Orange candies and orange pompoms were on the dainty tea table, at which Mrs.Ferdle Maran! pre- Very good quality Corduroy Velvet, 27 inches, Black only.Value $1.25.\u2018Anniversary Sale Price.51c Velutiha, 36 inches wide, the jatest for afternoon wear, in Grey, Black and Plum.| alue $5.Anniversary Sale PrCe .ouecviereseiviveeereonnnon.83.71 DRESS MATERIALS.Striped and\u2019 Checked Skirtings, rin\u2019 a variety of pretty designs and colorings.Value $1.75 to $2.50.Anniversaty Sale Price .:.102012 000000000002 916 All Wool, extraordinary value in Serges and Cheviots in a great selection of colors.Value $3t0'$5.Anniversary Sale- Price:.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$1.49 by an experienced and éramatié reader who did full justice to each play and thus gave the Fa\u2018eners an portunity not only to \u2018hear the dialogue muken aloud, but also to visuatize the stage gettings, and the movements and positions of the players After this reading the decision was unanimous and the prize was awarded to \"The Lost Pay\u201d by T.M.Morrow, la Gabelle, P.Q.The remaining four of the final five plays wee: The loading, by Raymond Knimer, Blenheim, Ont.Autumn Blooming.by Fred Jacob, Toronto: Cloiatered Love, by Cant H, C.Howard, Knowfton, P.Q.: Judan, by A.E.Johnson, Agricultural College, Winnipegher grandmother.The brides-malds, consisting of Princesses Margaset, ashion$ orecast J Wm Bertani £¢-58 ST.JOHN ST.AMERICAN AND CANADIAN RENDEZ-VOUS The only breucn and ltaian Restaurant un this City, Exclusive Cuisine Choice Wines and Beers .[ er d un Ca fe A Pretty Thought Tn Names To guard the baby aga'net coils ded.Among the Sus were: À ; MAROCAIN CREPE AND SATIN.\u2018 Curlosity ovur the meaning of the nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- Mis Hester Thom, Quebec; Miss H ; -, =, : .7 Garden fitreet\u2014Next Dour to Quebec Antomobile Club.name Megan.which is only one of les.The Tablets are a mild laxative Withemina Ard, Mrs.sie an Satin Therese and Marocain Crepe in a variety of new the distinctions of the dauzhier of|that wil! keep the Ilttie ones stom- im an (Hamilton) Miss Mar.shades, Value $3.50-to $5.00.Anniversary Sale Price , Tdoyd George, han been exprramed frequently since the arrival of the Weleh wizard and h's family on this mde of the Atlantic, There la a Zrangeness and individuaëlty about the name, the \u201ce\" in which fe pro nounced a8 In \u201cegga\u201d.A Welsh ann in Cleveland, Edward 8.Grftiths, personal friend of Lloyd George, walved the question by eaying: eussunc en sen a dos davance cena ane eqre $2.21 There are many more interesting specials that are too numereus to enumerate.We invite your inspection.The, policy of this Establishment has.always been Goods of Quality, and we are happy.on this Anniversary Sale to be able to offer good merchandise at great- ach and bowais working regularly.\" Eaga It fe a recognized fact Thar weirs garet King, Mrs.Wan n.Mis K.Crowther and Miss Evelyn Trotthe stomach and bowels dre in gud Gex order that colds will uot exist: that the health of the little one will be good and that he will thrive and he happy and good-natured.The Tabiets are sold by medicine deale:s or by mall at 25 cents à box from The Dr.W:iliarme' Medicine Co, Brock- Fresh Malpecque Oyster s Served in all styles.Business Men's Lunch, 80 Cents No waltinx.Courteous and efficient service.Commutation Tickets: 21 Meals, $9.00 ; 10 Meals, $4.50.The marriage of Miss Rachel Roberge, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Henri Roberge of Thetford Mines, to Capt.Leon lambert of this city, land son of Mrs.N.Lambert, Saint Antoine de Tilly, took place on Try Our Delicious Lunch & Dinner .Monday, Oct.29th., at 5.30 am.in ; NEW WORLD CAFE et os Ne typical Weith vite om the church of Bt.Alphonse at Thei- | ly reduced prices.) c ford Mines.Mr.Roberge gave his | : ; _ | name\u201d, IT 18 A FACT daughter in marriage and une best | That Canadian National Railway System operates 12,663 miles, or over 50 per cent of the tntal mileage of the Dominion of Canada.That the Canac:an National is the greatest single raliway system in the world.: That the Canad\u2018an National tig verses every province in the Dominion of Canada and serves the Feman was Col.C.A.Chauveau ol Quebec.The brides looked charm ing In a sult of dark brown, mar- vella cloth, trimmed with beaver and French hat of the sam Her flowers were roses and Mii of-the valley.A delightful rec tion was held after the ceremony at the residence of Mr.and Mre.Henr.Roberge.On their return from thelr honeymoon, which is be! No.#1 BUADE STREET (Next to Holt, Renlrew) NEAR CHATEAU Toronto, Nov.3\u2014Fifty-four years ago Mrs.John Molaurin went to India as & missionary.With nel hushand, a Baptist minister, Mrs Malaurin War à pioneer in estaht-he ing the Canadian DRaptist Peegy Mimaion, the Matory of which ie shortly to he published in book form from by Mra.McLaurin.On the Order Your Winter\u2019s Butter NOW and save the difference between present market and eve of her departure after furlough, which she spent hore, Mrs.Malanrin was presented with a purse ot 3500 hy members of the Walmer Geral Capital and each of the nine Provincial Capitale, ; That Canadian National serves every important city and sea-port in spent In New York, Capt.and 3.Lambert will reside In Quebec.Mrs.H.F.Hall, 139 Cartier Ave.next winter prices.Order today on these conditions : Road Raptiæ Church.the Dominion.wes another hostess who entsitain- % of amount with order, balance C.O.D.on demand RING AUS FROM That Canadian National haë @ lea at ten yesterday.in honor of ESS Jair CUTS FROM net-work of }nes in the Prairie Pro-| ie Marlon Ross of Victoria, B.C.| .20 E PIECE vinces giving to the progpective set-! Bronse chryssnthemums and aut.LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR.tier the choice of lands for grain- umn leaves were the tes table de.growing and cattis-raising.: That Canadian National is Here's a style that every woman who is her own dressmaker will ap- It has style and alt the \u201cLAVAL\u201d BUTTER | corations.Mrs.John Sheshy pour.wa ten.The hostess received in u fil Ladies\u2019 all wool Undervests,.Turnbull's tailored styles, the THE BEST PASTEURIZED BUTTER MADE preciate.It ha would expect of an im.Scenic route Across Canada.Among black canton crepe dress, with long.sleeves and slegveless, all sizes.Vajues $2.50 t ported F ch f d i scenic wonders on orig.sieeves | ¢ 5, s.Valu 0 rted Fren and it's also the scenic wonde {he Osnadian panels taced ening $3.00.Anniversary Sale.Price.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.$1.51 very easy to make, so easy, in fact, tinnal f/net ars Mount Robson, \u2019 that you could finish it in an hour the highest peak in the - eee i A Canadian the left side.Those invited ware: .or Co.CIE LAITERIE LAVAL Enr - oD ph lance at the 4 Shagram To kien, (18.060 feet).and Mount Mrs, F.E, Gendron, Mrs.Raymond fi] Ladies\u2019 Wool Undervests, V neck, short sleeves and .y e- Both Cavell (11.033 feet).Garneau, Miss Kathleen Hall, the 3 aid Vs 00 to $2.25.A PHONE: 4066.= = + - « + - 287 4TH AVENUR prove 1s ou omer eer ark Thaï the Canadian National crosses Misses Johnston, Mra.Allan Pow.sleeveless.\u201d Value $2.00 to; $2.25.) Anniversary Sale < the Rockies st the lowest altitude ell, Mrs.R.H.Nisbet, Mra.Norman Price .pr csn es versaconsec000.$1-21 is needed to complete it.The pattern sept30xz6m \u20ac ; : can be had \\ of any transcontinental ral nd Brown, Mrs.F.J.Barnbrooke, and 4 : jun : .\u2014 10 and 0 inches bane ensure oh any Te rary a he tisees Homa Chuuaven.[| Ladies\u2019 S# Oamhisoles,: ifi white and flush, neatly trim.takes very little material too, only 4 Travel \u201cThe National Way\".Brownle Waÿon, Dagmar \u2018and lb < med in lade and hjsértions: Value $1.50 and $2.00 LA aE KE A .e.: Lucie Doucet, .; de : CE Anniversary Price st ela iaa ti She Fine quality Bike\u201d Envelopes Chemise, flesh and white.Value $4: to $4.50.Anniversary Sale Price.$1.81 _ SBE OTHERAD.ON PAGE 4.« .\u2014\u2014 i Hedda Falkenberg, The esse with which coms and Muriel Oallagher, Batey Sharples, warts can be removed by Holloway's Frances and Marjory Iss, Mar.Corn Ramaver in I's space.ve.garite McLimont, Phyllia and.Rosecommmenéation.It seldom fails, jmary | Buratail, \u2018Jean Bancroft, ra] Yvette : Lafferty, Sophia Joseph, BRASIL WILL ERECT STATUE |Laurs Thomson, Helen Billict, Helen cs OF POFT DIAE IN and Bald Price, Doris Smith, a+, \u2019 MEXICO cry, Slesnor Ross, Helen Home, Kath.' * tren Turner and Mis 8.C Mac- ,; yards of 36 or 40-inch goods for the | dress in a medium size.Price 15e, stamps or coin (coin preferred).Embroidery pattern is extra.Satin promises to be one of the most popular fabrics of the se.ron, t0 is suggested for this pretty model, but a silk crepe, if you preferred, would be lovely, too.In fact, any soft, clingy material is adapted to \u201cPALMERS\u201d Hunting Moccassins or LADIES\u2019 GREY SHOES, in straps and laced, all the this style, Mexico City, Nov.$
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