The Quebec chronicle, 30 novembre 1923, vendredi 30 novembre 1923
[" Weather Forecast Fair And Wild VOL.CLIX.No.284 THE POLITICAL FIGHT 15 GROWING IN INTENSITY AS ELECTION DAY NEARS Lioyd George Making Fifteen Speeches Daily\u2014Thousands Of Other Speeches Are Many Plymouth, Nov.29\u2014Lady Astor is carrying on a very lively campaign (or re-election to parliament and har meetings are 50 crowded she often has to struggie to reach the platform, upon wnich she is usual- iy subjected to trick heckling, to which her quick and sharp answers afford mucn amuseménts and keep ber hearers in good temper.Al wa meeting today In which she sought to show the impracticability of the proposed levy on capital champion- od by the Labor party Lady Astor said:\u2014 \u201cThey say, tax the rich.Wel) the rich are being taxed, ailve and dead, und W's quite right.One reason why duties are better than a eapital levy le téat all the millionaires don't die at once.\u201d The apeeches Lady Astor is mak- Ing are centering lurgely on social reforms, especially those on behalf of women and chlidren.Today one heokier asked: \u201cWhat will you do when you die?amid laughter and cheers Lady Astor retorted: \u201cI am going to send you my sun.Thia was à reference to her speach when she was first elected to parliament when shes declared she would hold her seat until her son was old enough to be a candidate.Fight Getting Very Intense.London, Nov.39\u2014With election day only a bare week ahead the political fight is growing in intensity.The candidates for parliamentary seats are making dally an astounding number of speeches to their constituents, with David Lioyd George easily the leader among them with a record of some fifteen addresses dally in his whirlwind tour.Mr.Lloyd George, together with Lord Birkenhead and Winston Spencer Churchill, easly is the most provooative of the election orators and accordingly is being favored with the greatest amount of opposition from hecklers.The meetings of Lord Birkenhead and Mr.Churchill also always prove mont lively ung\" \u201créthet noisy and even disorderly.COomstantly in Hos Water, Mr.Churchill constantly has been in hot water with his opponents because of his connection with the famous operations on the Ballipolll peninsula and in the Dardanelles during the Great War, being called on to defend hin position.These attacks are considered in some quarters as due largely to the fact that only recently the former | First Lord of the Admiralty published his book on the war.Mr.Churchill has been fierce in his attacks on the labor party and the proposed capital levy although these questions belong party whil Lord Birkenhead persists in his jibes at the League of Nationa.Today at Ashton.-under-Tyne Lord Birkenhead asked during a meeting on the question: \u201cDoes anyone belleve the whole of human nsture will be altered and that all controversies will be settled dy the League nf Nations?And answered the question himself with the statement: \u201cIf you lend yourselves to that folly you will be In the same position as the Liberal jeaders in 1914 when their blindness and folly nearly destroyed their country and Empire.\u201d No Change in Europe for Years, On Great Britain's European policy, Lord Birkenhead insisted on \u2014 We have a few particularly good numbers in all black.And our frocks, even the factory frocks, are chosen to avoid the factory sleeve, Are .you wearing a factory sleeve now?Matson Blanche Ltd.Cor.Chauveau Ave.& Fabrique Sireet.With Use Of Radio And Powerful Amplifiers to the opposing | Made Up And Down Country, the necessity of accepting the Vrench poilcy for some time to come i Great Britain wished te avoid a quarrel with France.He predicted there would be no development in the European situation for four or five years to come.Mr.Lloyd George, Lord Birkenhead and Mr.Churchill are taking sood cars that Labor shall have nu chance of keeping the unpopular pital levy In the background.In fact almost all the speakers {rom both the Conservative and the Liboral platforms «papas are doing thelr utmost to fah the public fearr of an inroad upon capital interests.Besides the addresses of the leaders of the three parties, thousands of speeches are being delivered dally up and down the country with a full use of the radio loud speaker fh order that the largest possible audiences may be reached.Less Showz Campaign.Premier Baldwin is addressing big meetings dally.He is making « less showy campaign than his opponents but according to the general opinion expressed by his ad: herents he ia making good headway in his campaign.Tne Premier confines himself chiefly to solid arguments on the main question ia his plattorm\u2014unemploy- ment and his proposed remedy of protective duties.The same may be said of J.Austen Chamberlain.Perhaps the fiercest campaign centres in Lancashire, because the cotton trade does not want a taritf, It !s in Lancashire that the free traders are most hopeful of detaching Conservative votes from the Government.As an indication of the intensity of the campaign in Lancashire, Sir Charles Macar, one of the most prominent men In the cotton trade for the past twenty \u2018rom & public platform has been induced to broadcast by wireless « speech outlining Iancashire's tremendous accomplishments in the last century under the system of OE APRA tem + = ~~ Told To Go Back to Wales.Lioyd George addremed several meetings in Lancashire and North Wales today.He told a great crowd at Rochdale that the government waa asking the country to shoot the Niagara Raplds.When he declared that the speech of Neville Chamberlain in London yesterday meant taxation of food în- cluding meat an interrupter shout- od: \u201cThat is a Liberal He, and you know it.You are a hym-bug.Go back to Wales.\u201d In another speech Lloyd George described the Socialist group as an alligator\u2014ail tail and mouth, The Weather Toronto, Nov.29\u2014A disturbance which wag centred In the Gult of Mexico last night has moved rapidly northward and is now causing rain in western Ontario.The frst really cold wave of the winter has appear- | ed In Yukon and seenw to be spreading southward.Storm signals are displayed on the Great Lakes.The Quebe years, but who never has #poken : (GERMANY 1S RECRUITING IND ARMING Disturbing Information is Received By The British Government À NEW POLICY FOR PROTECTION OF INDUSTRIES Need Is Strongly Voiced By \u2018Members Of Manufaoturers\u2019 Association MORE PROTECTION TRAINING MEN Present Situation Is Not En-oouraging To Development Of industry Reoruiting Has Been Very Active In Bavaria Where Manoeuvres Are Held London, Nov.30\u2014Disturbing tn- formation concerning the extent to which Germany is recrulting and re-arming has been received by the British Government, says Reuters Item.\u201cAlthough the view is taken officially that this Information re.\u2019 veals potential rather than immi-; nent danger the British authogities | are frankly concerned over the; | Toronto, Nov, 29\u2014The need for a new national policy which wil provide a real protection for the industries of Canada and thereby enabie them to bulld up & market for labor was voiced at the meeting of the wxecutive of the Ontario division of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association at their meeting here today.C.Howard Smith, of Montreal, President of the C.M.A., stressed the nead of greater protection.H.F.E.Kent, President of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Aswoclation pointed out that while the paper manufacturers have a protection ranging from ten to twwnty five per cent ad valorem, according to classification, with some few items on the free list, the protection is by no means high enough to give them a monopoly of the domestic market, not to lend very much encourage ment to the development of the industry, PRODUCTION COSTS LESS IN CANADA Tariff Commission Hears Evidence Showing Hauling Of Wheat Costs More In U.S.situation and ita bearing on the peace of Europe.\u201d Information Not Official.The newspapers this morning are devoting considerable attention ta, the news items.The foreign offices In à statement, however, says the\u2019 information should not be attributed to any official authority.\u201cIt is known that rapid military training of large numbers of men in excess of the Versailles Treaty stipulations had been progressing,\u201d says the Reuters\u2019 article.This, it is declared 1s more than ever the case since the Allied military control ceased nearly a year ago.Recruiting has been especially active in Bavaria, where the security palice have been engaged in ma- noëuvres with the army.Students are also Training The training of students also is In constant progress.Hitherto all attempts to induce Germany to produce recruiting returns in order to enuble the Allles to check up the paper strength of the Uerman army at any given moment of inspection, {with the number of recruits actual- «y irmined has been unsuccezstul, Recent Information from British observers im Uermany shows that | Ottawa, Nov.28 \u2014 Government [mors men than ever are being apricultural and immigration offi.rained and that the police military societies, the regimental ne- soclations and the student organi- tations are bigger than ever.British officials here, however, feel that Germany Is not able at present to ciais here are following with much | interem and satisfaction the evidence now being tendered before the United States tariff commission, showing chat the cost of pro-|Arm the larga number of men she ducing wheat in Canada Is from 3¢ '@ training.in the event of mobili- to 46 cents a bushel iess than it is Fation, with the necessary artillery, un the United States.owing to the French being in pos- Evidence befure the US.Tarifg \"ession of her principal Industrial Commission, produced by farmers 280d munitions area In the Ruhrthemselves, shuwing that the charge ; Fut it le also known that close rein Canada fur moving à bushel ur |lAtions have been cultivated hy the wheat 66 miles is only one cent, |Krupps with Russia and Swedenwhile In the United étates It can; Whether these relations are con- only be hauled 37 mules for that: \u201cerned with the manufacture and sun, is considered to be the most \"UNNIY of guna it le not yet possible impressive statement on compara- lo SAY.tive freight rates in both countries.Making Many Rifle Cartridges.that has ever been heard.When \u201cIt is also pointed out that up to In hearings before the Rallway the time the Allied control was re- Commission, the raliways produce |axeq the Allis had not succeeded figure of this nature, there ls often a tendency to minimize them through the charge that they are one-sided, but the chief value of these figures brought out across the line is that they are from the farmers themselves.They are not a corporation, but a farmers argu-\u2019 ment.in getting at most more than half | the rifles in the country.Little \u2018 doubt js entertained by British of-) ficlals that the small arms factories in Thuringia and elsewhere are turning out these and the necessary sariridges on a large scale.\u201d Temperatures: Min, Max.! Dawson ; Vancouver | Regina Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Queben 8:.John Halitax * Below Zero.1 vrcensts: Tower La.es and Georglan PBay\u2014 Sirong Wie «11 rnten southeast shifting to \u2018u'hwest, rain.clearing Lefore night.Ottawa Vall y and Upper #t.Taw.| gnice, ! 1 \u201c | i rence\u20148irong w.nds and } southeast shifing to southwem, ! vain.Lower Ht.lawrence: Gulf and\u2019 North Shore\u2014S8irong south and southwest winds; fair and mild; fol.| lowed by rain.: Maritime \u2014 Increasing noutherly | winds; fair and mild; followed by rain to-night.{ Lake Buperior\u2014tWemt and northwest gales: becoming \u201colder: light enow fTahs.Western Prov neces \u2014 Northerly winds; becoming colder, light snow falls ENTIRE FAMILY WIPED OUT BY AWFUL STORM\u2019 Parents With Two Children Perish When Their Home Is Wrecked Houma, la., Nov.20\u2014Five persons lost their lives, five were In- Jured and heavy property damage resulted from a storm which swept the little Calitou Hayou section, 16 miles south of here inst night.\u2018The family of Relph CGuidey was wiped out, Mr.Guidry, year old son and twelve year old daughter being killed when their, | (ride of the 1 United States duty | wrerked his wife.ten advertisement, The difference between a haul of 66 miles for one cent and that of 37 miles for the same amount, is equal to a reduction of 44 per cent in the rate enjoyed by the grain growers in Western Canada according ta the farmers, except in the ('nited States, this is equal to about eight! cents a bushel.In other words, the low freight rates on grain on this line have offset the of 30 cents a bushel on wheat to the extent that it Is actually only 22 cents.Lven it it Is raised to 45, it will in reality only mean 37 cents.The more the American farmer studies this subject, the more he is convinced that he cannot rurcers- fully, meet the advantage that the SEEK UNIFORM DANNY STANDARD Dom.Conference Discusses, Extension Of Grading To Butter And Cheese Ottawa, Nov.29-\u2014(By Canadian l'ress)\u2014-Dliscussion at the Domin- | Canadian grain grower has through Dairy Conference this afternoon lower freight rates, unless a prohi- centred upon the advisablilty or hitive tarifl is placed around his siherwise of extending Federal: home market.Rut thin would not pang of dai roduce to 1 ! help him abrond, for there he munt ° \u2018 D ve 10 Include, \u201cutter and cheese tor duinestic con-' meet the lower Canadian grain pri Gmnption and in that way bring ren which lower freight rates make yout à uniforia standard which portes tation experts in the 0\" not now exist.ransportai pe Consensus of opinion expressed United States hold out not the «y those who addresses the enters Alighteat hope that rater ean he low.ce favored Federal grading tor all ered to the level of thore charged iter and cheese woirether design.for the movement of grain in Ca- cd for export or otherwise but it nrdn.The reason ls that over Lan also felt that it would be a there rates are fixed on the cost of wood idea to continue to provincial moving grain today.In Canada, the \\rading for educational purposes.grain rater in the Prairie Provinces At the prenens time only butter Are baned on the cost of moving M and chevse wousi nttain on the for- not tode but in 1897 when the om Canada le graded by Federal \u2018Government made An agreement (pining with the Canndinn Poetic raitway oi iing to a question as to the for the hullding nf A TallWAY £dvantuges which Canadian butter through the Crow's Nest Pass.and cheso would attatn on the foreign markets us a result of grading, J.A.Ruddick, Federal Dairy Come \u2018lusloner, declared that it had taken New Zealand a considerable | home was wrecked, The fifth death was that of Katherine, the twelve year old daughter of a man named Trunet, who wna drowned when a , \u201ce to educate foreign buyers In coq overturned.The parents that regard and that Canada must Approximately 28 houses were \u201cXpéct the same experience.including the Tacache AS time passed, Mr.Ruddick ex- srhool.Crops were badly damaged \"Inlined, buyers cams to look upon by rain which accompanied the the Government grading of New storm, the Weather Bureau report.Zealand butter and cheess as a ing ten and one half inchen of rain.Eunrantee of quality.Canada had fai Ibetween 8 a.m.Wednesday and been grading its dairy produce for\u2018 8 a.m.today.i comparatively short titne and he\u2019 was sure that In time foreign huy- | Remember that your face iz an ers would a ready to accept the It shown the public mark of Canadian grade results as and moral goods you they now were In the case of New iCealyna.i 1 what mro\u2018at have to offer, ; 4 A. i\u201d © > apparent (hat he ds iis training hard every day In an et.bils accident eurly today neur the to replace him.WANDERING ON WATERFRONT following officers were elected: from his pace-making efforts was: posible that the coming on wouia THE te risk hb tile.fort tu lenrn more uhout the game, \u201chtrance to Fairmount Park was ARhough the schedule was not| Seattle, Wn.Nov.29-=\u2014\u2014\u2014\" ma aarus HEBBLURRUAGZRARNN té @& THE ONTARIO x \" MINING MARKET % * © 98 26 36 26 26 3606 9626 26 36 26 25 96 58 36 # (Clomng Quoiations un Montres) Mining Exchange) (By du de LuAFUY Co) Stock.Bid.Asked AUB .son asses 04% 04% Agouaut .dé 64% Ua.uvain .w% ve Bay Ris.04% 04% Beaver Con cee JI8W -37 Buwgooa .200 2 Ui Ny 07% Buckingham .04% 04% CaBtie iretheway .40 41 Cufton .\u2026, +.A1% 12 Cons West eo.26% 27 Crown Reserve .68 SEH Dome Mines .19.78 20.00 Gold Keel .oo.01% 02 Gold Dale 8.80.dV Suk Haitle Goud .Cn un® Holdnger .1L .Humon Kirk .01% 08% Indian Mines \u2026.T8 716% Trespication .,.A0 .Keeley .«seve 1.86 1.85 Kenora co.\u2026.\u2026.07% 07% Kirkiand Lake .30% Pi Lake Shore .3.44 3.60 La Hose .«40 ooo 20 .18 16.90 .19 Montreal, Ont., .20 30 McKimley .,.,.l4 15 Mining Corp .3.00 2.62 Nipissing .6.08 6.15 Newray .eer 42% 43 Paturson Lake .11% 11% Porc Crown ve T8 .Preston E Dome .Re Rouyn .\u2026 #65 25% Temiskaming .33 26 Teok Hughes .1.21 1.23 Tough Oakes Burnside .70 Trout Lake 1.16 Vipond Cons .96 Vickers .34 Wasapika - nn Wettieufer .208 16 Wright Hargra à AR Went Tree .het \u2026 06% 06 Wakende .\u2026.ave os ae ou wigwam .2222 4100 There were 230.115 mining shares sold yesterday alone on the Montreal Stock Exchange.WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE IN QUESHO The closes of the navigation sea- von hes, of course, slowed down port activities but railway freight movement lms increased proportion.poly Shoe manufacturers continue operations st a salsfactory rate, and both wholesalers and retailers of dry goods report à recent Improvement in business.Hydro-electric development femturss industrial conditions.and the construction of electric and telephone tranemimsion Unes during the year has been nearly double that reported for 10932.Coltectiona are reported fair.Cotton Market New York, Nov.29\u2014Cotton dosed holiday.; Liverpool, cotton, spot moderate business.Prices firm.American middting, fair 22.8044.Good middling 22.294.Fully middling 21.994.Midéting - 21.644.Low middling 20.744.Good ordinary 19.74d.Ordary 19.244.The sales of the day were 8.000 bales, included 4.5600 American.Receipts were 14,000 bales !ncluding 9.800 American.and closed barely steady.Gov't.Bond Yields Information Supplied by L.G.Beaubdlen & Co.Mac.intescet | Prices Tela 1924 54% 100.00 5.507% 1926x \u201c 100 25 4.86 1927x 6 © 103.13 4.924 1927 5% 101,39 £20\" 1928 5\u201c 99.25 6.17 ** 1931x .- 180.50 4.91% 1932 [3d 171.30 5.32\" 1933x 5% 104.20 4.95 1934 4 101.60 5.30 1937x big ~ 106.65 4.88\" 1847x se 102,14 4.78 1943 6 98.15 617\u201c A Exemot of Tax, Canadian National Train Service Between Quebec And Sherbrooke The Canadian National Railways train service to Sherbrooke is most convenient, Train leaves Quebec (Palais Station) at 6.16 a.m.dally except Sunday and arrives Sherbrooke at 12:30 p.m.Another train leaves at 11:58 a.m.dally and arrives Sherbrooke at 4:42 p.m.Train leaving Quebec at 7:18 p.m.daily except Sunday.arrives Sherbrooke at 12:10 (midnight).For the ra- turn trains leave Sherbrooke at 3:25 a.m.3:00 a.m, and 6:18 p.m.arriving Quebec at 8:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m.and 11:00 pm.respectively.For further information, rates, etc., apply to Information Bureau, Tel.2126, City Ticket Office, Tel.629 and 630 or to any agent of the C.N.Rys.NK OLFARINGS Fort Witham, $1,461,471.Winnipeg, $82,051,368, Calgary, $7,090,071.Regina, $4,5¢ 9.Edmonton, $4,249,175.Vancouver, $14,687,409.Victoria, 82,086,320.Saskatoon, $2,447,718 Moose Jaw, 61.887 Brandon, $617,209.Medicine Hat, $454,368, New Westminster, $579, Lethbridge, $738,916, Prince Afbert, $394,807, Definitive Bonds tor the Dominion of Canada, Refunding 8 Per Cent, 1938 and 1048, are expected by 15th January, 1094, BARRY & McMANAMY June evAy > * Daily Gossip On Leading Stocks Dow Jones syn: Minneapoils, St.Paul and 88.Marie October net $516,000 ageinet $734,000 a year ago.Ten momhs\u2019 net $4,661,836 aga.net $3,673,346 In 1033.Mount Roysi Hotel Company sook will probably be Msted on Canadian stock exchanges ahortly, as & ls understood arrungements are being made to this effect.Those in clowe touch wih s 005-6583 24 0806 08 06 00 26 060 0606 06 06 56 0600 \u201c THE HOME KITCHEN a 45 26 96 06 26 22 15 26 36 36 26 26 96 06 96 36 0 By JEANNETTE YOUNG NORTON The Authority on Home Cooking Vegetables Suitable to Serve With Meat What to serve with meat iz one of the problems of the Inexperienc~ ed housewife, which too often ends in her having two or three starchy foods at the same meal.Flavoring and suitable choice of vegetables is indeed a study.Dried Lima Beans Soak overnight a pint of dried lima beans, then drain them and boil them gentip and steadily unu.they are tender.Drain again and put them into a hot dish.elt a heaping tablespoonful of butler and to it add pepper, salt, & tableapoon- ful of sugar and two spoonfuls of vinegar.Stir these Ingredients until they are mixed; then pour them over the beans.Add to the water the beans were cooked In a half can of tomatoes, a sliced onlan, a dlced potato, a little chopped celery and parsley and the usual seasoning and it will make a good, plain soup Thicken this roup {f desired.Parsnips Wash and scrape as many parsnips as \u2018are to be used, then boll them until they are tender and drain and cool them.When the paranipe are cold, dice them.Make a well.seasoned, thickened and strained tomato sauce, Add the parsnips, let them stand long enough to heat them through, then Chateau Frontenac A Tea Dansant will be held in the New Ballroom on Saturday, December 1st, from 4 to 6 o'clock.For table reservations apply to Superintendent of Service.nova0x3 Or the parsnips may be sliced, dipped in egg, then In seaconed crumbs, and fried.Again, they may be W,mashed hot with a large white potato and butter, pepper, mit, a little sugar and enough sweet cream to soften them may be added.Beat lightly and serve In a hot dish, IT HAS ADVANTAGES Use Canadian National allways to Detroit and Chicago.It is the great intérnutional double track route between Canadian Points und Detroit also Chicago where connection is made for all Western States points and California.It is the route of \u201cThe International Limited\u201d, popularly known as ths train of superior service.High-clase, modern equipment including Com- partment-Drawing room Sleeping Cars and CObeervation - Library Sleeping Cars makes travelling a pleasure by \u2018The National Way.\" Get full particulars and reservations from any Canadian National Raiiway Agent.\u2018 DOOPERATION STRONG .IN RUSSIA.Nov.29\u2014The cooper.of Russia, totalling some 30,000 societies, whose purposes are to supply the population with {ts needs in the most economical manner, did 40 per cent of the merchandise business of Russia In 1981.In 1914 they did seven per cent, These unions are purely economic and have no interest In politica.Petrograd, ative unions An effort made for the happiness serve them.of others Nfts us above ourselves.*\u201cTrue,\u2014it less, in uent doctors\u2019 bills.laland in @ part te namet ire oil innes hae the amallest numher nf English child | students, with anly $4, of whom only Telephone 891 \\\u2014 Jhat Label, Sir, cs your Mealt Insurance Policy may sound far-fetched.Neverthethe case of \u201cCEETEE\" it is your assurance of pure wool, and wool is the only sure protection against winter's chills and sudden changes in temperature with conse- \u201cCEETEE\" label also insures a find wool underclothing\u2014 That will not shrink Faveursd by Ladies That will not \u201cprickle™ or | {Mares ars irritate the body te_mateh: in The only Canadian-made CE Rais * underwear Ne.420.That is reinforced at wear- For Men: ing parts.CEETEE Ne.320 That is knit to fit the | CEETEE Noo natural lines of the body.CE cames de wool mixture Under- Made enly by clothing \u201cde luxe\u201d Sold by the Worn by the Best Lesiars Bast Peugie of Gatt, On.Cee-Teoe is for sale at Raymond, Binet & Co, = 733383333333 333383433 3 8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 = 98 St John St Wwme Pa "]
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