The Quebec chronicle, 9 avril 1924, mercredi 9 avril 1924
[" b b ; ; : | Weather Forecast Fair And Cool ) The @ webet Chronicle wm VOL.CLX.No.88 QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 192¢\u2014FOUNDED 1764.PRICE TWO CENTS RAILWAY BRANCH LINES WERE AGAIN THE PRINCIPAL SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION IN COMMON: Several Resolutions, Most Of Them Dealing With Construction Of Lines In The Western Provinces Were Adopted \u2014Claim Made That National Railways Board Thought They Could Dip Into Treasury When They Wanted To Ottawa, Apri] $\u2014The House of Commons this afterncon resumed their discussion on branch lines for the Canadian National.Kallways which had been interrupted by the itineas of Hon.G.P.Graham, Minister of Railways.The first resolu-! tion was for the construction of a, line in Saskatchewan, with an esti-* mated mileage of 17 miles, to cost VISIT OF PRINCE ONLY DELAYED $360,000.ry In the debate W.F.Maclean! Will Most Probably Visit Conservative, South York, referred to the speech of Herbert Marler, Liberal, Montreal, during the debate on bfanch lines as \u201ca doleful tale,\u201d The resolution passed and a bill based on it received its first reading.The second resolution provided for the construction of a line in the same province with an estimated mileage of 23 miles, to cost $300, 900.This resolution has similar results.The Gravelbourg Extension.The House next went into com- mittes on the resolution to complete the Gravelbourg extension of the C.N.R., trom mile 109 to mile 120 at Neldpath, Sask., at an estimated cost of $144,000.This resolution was also passed and the covering bill introduced.The resolution providing for = line on the Ste.Rose du Lac extension vf the Canadian Northern Railway at Rorkston in Manitoba, of 22 nulles, to cost $378,000, was next considered and rece.ved the support of Sir Henry Drayton.It was dealt with us the others.\u2018 A line from Hanna to Warden, Alberta, of 57 miles, tb cost $1,445,- 080, was opposed Ly Right Hon.Arthur Meighen, leader of the Opposition, and brought down criticism from 8ir Henry Drayton who thought that the Government should have a more uniform policy | in regard to the branch Ines programme.This resolution was carried and the necessary bill received its tirse reading.: Another Alberta line of fifty miles, to cost $1,193,000, was debated.It received the support of the Progressives and after some discussion the item carried.A Saskatchewan line, 45 miles long, from Lloydminster to a point In township 53 or 54, at a cost of $1,170,000, was debated at considerable length.Hon.H.H.Stevens, Conservative, , Vancouver Centre, quoted from the | statute the clause regarding dupil- cation in the railway construction of the line west of Lioyéminster.Any construction that threatened to duplicate existing lines was to be made subject to a joint agreement between the railways.Mr.Htevene asked how much of the Canadian Pacific lines had been constructed in that territory.Any etep lowards duplication would be improvident and unwise, , Should Come Before Committee Mr.Stevens maintained that the National Railway Board was being trained to think that they could dip into the Treasury of the country whenever they wanted to.The branch lines bills should come before the Railway Committee of the House where the directors and engineers of the company could be examined as to the merits of the pro- posala.As shareholders In the National Railwaye it might be well to examine the directorate.Mr.Stevens was willing to suppor: most of the branch lines bills but believed they should be sent to the Railway Committee and stand or taH on the recommendations of that body.© F.B.Cahlll, Liberal, Pontiac, in reply to Mr.Gtevene, pointed out that the late Government had in its dying days put through 44 branch lines bills and that the same Government had passed à biH taking the power to control branch Hnes cons truction from the Raiiway Committee.\u2018 - After further discussion the reso- iution carried and a bill based on it received first reading.The House then adjourned, LEFT LARGE ESTATE.London.Apri} $\u2014(Canadian Preas Cable)\u20148ir Henry Lucy, the wel): known contributor to Punch under the pen name of \u201cToby M.P.\u201d who died on February 20, this year, left an estate of £250,000.\u2018South Africa After Genera! Elections Are Over Cupétown, South Africa.April $ \u2014(Can.Press Cable via Reuters) \u2014 Bpeaking in the Union House of Assembly today tieneral Hertzog the Nationalist leader questioned the accuracy of yesterday's announce ment of the postponement of the Prince of Wales\u2019 visit to South Africa, and expresses the hope that the announcement was not oquivalent to saying that the Prince would nol come at all.(Cheers.) Undoubtedly the change of plans meant dls appointment to a great many, but he hoped he waa voicing the feelings of all sections when he said if the Prince visited Bouth Africa in the future he would be greeted with respect and warmth worthy of his high position and of the South African people.Premier 8muts, replying.said the statement of General Hertzog was quite correct.The Prince would be perfectly welcome'under any circum- stancs and was assured of a most royal welroine by every shade of opinion.It was only the proprieties nf the case which induced the government to advise him te postpone his trip til] after the turmoil of the elections.He hoped the invitation would he renewed when the elections were over, so that the people might hare an early apportunity ai seeing the future King.He added that he knew the Frince was anxious to come to South Africa and would probably find occasion to dn so.RECORD WORLD SUGAR CROP IS FORECAST.Washington, April 8\u2014A \u2018 record world sugar crop Is forecast in reports received by the Department of Agirculture, indicating a production of 21,600,000 short tons this year, as compared with 20,400,000 short tons last year and the previous record crop of 21,000,000 short tons in 1913-14.This year's forecast Indicates a cane production of 71 per cent and a sugar beet production of 29 per cent.Whereas in 1913, nearly 50 per cent of the total supply was beet sugar of which more than 90 per cent was of European origin.WiLL HOLD REFERENDUM ON DAYLIGHT SAVING Sherbrooke, Que, April 8 \u2014 A referendum on daylight saving wil be held in Sherbrooke on April 30th This was the decision reached at a meeting of the City Council today.Alderman Newton reported that the manufacturers were again in \u2018favor of adopting sumaner time while \u2018Alderman Fortier stated that the religious authorities are stil in favor lof the clook being left unchanged, although they would be wliling te abide by the decision of the elector: ate.RESOLUTION PROPOSING WORLD PEACE CONFERENCE \u2018Washington, April 8\u2014A resolution proposing a world peace.conference was introduced In the Senate by 8enator Pepper, Republican, Pennsylvania.The Senate would advise the president under the resolution that the time is euitable for the assembling of & conference similar to the two held in the past at The.Hagug.FARMERS FOR CANADA.WOULD WIPE OUT PROTECTION [DEA SAYS ROB.FORKE |Progressive Leader Would Have Only Tariff For Revenue HUDSON BAY R.R.Railway Should And Must Be| Completed To Shores Of Bay Montreal, April 3\u2014Addressing the local Board of Truaës toduy Hubert Forke, M.P.,, parliamentary of the Progressive Parfy, stated frankly that while the grain growers of the Prairie Provinces wanted to work | with the rest of the Provinces for the continued welfare of the Dominion, they wished also to wipe al} ides of protection out of the tariff which, If it were to be continued at all, should only be a tariff for revenue.| His other maln topic was the Hudson Bay Railway and the development of Port Nelson.He did not personally commit himself on this, but stated that the people of the Western Provinces wanted the Hudson Day.rullway with or without Port Nelson and were determined that It should be completed to the shores of the Day.Mr.Forke sald he preferred to address the Board of Trude, not as leader of the Progressives but as a Western Canadian.The great gap from North Bay almost to Winnipeg was, he said, the greatest political fact In Canada.Our problem was to bridge this wilderness that separated East from West.The Tragedy Of The West.The tragedy of the West was, Mr.Forke declared.that debts had been {recklessly piled up there when wheat was $2.50 a bushel.Now the West was trying to pay off these debts with eighty cent wheat, \u2018The crux of the tariff question was, he claimed, the question of ex- ports\u2014wheat, flour and liveetook\u2014 the bulk of Canade's foreign trade which was produced between Winnipeg and the Rockies.Their produc- en all had to pay an increasesd price on everything they have to buy owing to the protective tariff.Speaks About Branch Lines With regard to transportation and the branch lines in the West, Mr.Forke sa!d the Senate might have been justified in throwing out the bill last year, as it was improperly presented*at the end of the Session, although their action had created great indignation in the West.But today he strongly advocated the Western branch lines, even though Canada were over-rallroaded and though we had to meet annual railway deficits.On the Hudeon Bay Railway project, he thought thal a scheme on which $26,000,000 had already been epent and of which 300 miles out of 390 had been built, could not be laughed out of Court.He declared that the West was in dead earnest in demanding this line.: DBSEQUES OF IH ISHOONE Pioneer Merchant And Philanthropist Of Winnipeg .Laid To Rest Yesterday \u2014\u2014\u2014 Winnipeg, April $\u2014Winnipeg citi.sens of overy walk of lite joined in paying their Jast respects to James H.Ashdown, Western Cana pioneer merchant, who was buried today.The funeral service which was one of the most Impressive seen here in many yeurs was attended by representatives of the provincial and clvic governments, church, public and private institutions on which he had served In person and also by London, Apnii\u2018¢\u2014A contingent of 500 farmers from the lebrides wil leave their islands March 28 to a tle in Alberta, Canada.Cotlages already have been erected for the ts and Scottish organisations da will look after them until they have reached their new homes.Maison Corner Chauveau Aveç \u201cTNE ROUSE OF EXCLUSION\" Blanche his muniticence.Following a private service at his late residence, a public service was held at the Broadway Methodiet Church, of which Mr.Ashdown wan .8 member.Such was the demand for admittance to the church that seating accommodation could not be found for several rapresentatives of the various organisations In the city.i Rev, Dr, F.L.Dimmitt, pastor of the church, delivered an address on the Ife and worke of Mr.Ashdown, in which his services to educational effort and \u2018church activitiea were prajesd dy Rev.Dr.J.H.Riddell, | Prosident of oy College.WILE RAIRE RED FLAG AT THE NORTH POLE.Moscow, April 8\u2014\"The red flag must be set up at the north pole not later than September,\u201d Rossinsky, the Russian airman, who contemplates an aerial expedition to the top of the world in June, sald yesterday.According to Rosinaky some ten persons, including scientists will participate in the expedition.The airplane to be used, he sald, would de of the hydropiane type, sapecial- and Fabrique Street fii os, fens, Can ap will be specially constructed for the purpose.LAUSANNE TREATY AGAIN SUBJECT OF DISCUS3'ON Claim Made in Commons There Is Still Much Misunderstanding PREMIER REPLIES orme Informs Parliament Entire Subject Will Be Dealt With After Budget : Ottawa, April $\u2014(By Canadian}, Press)\u2014The question of Canada's attitude to the Lausanne treaty of} peace betwean Turkey and the Powers was brought up in the House of Commons thia afternoon.J.8.Wuodworth, labor, Winnpeg Centre, sald that press despatches Indicated thet considerable misunderstanding still existed In London over Canada\u2019s part.He thought the Prime Minister should supplement the statement ho made in Ottawa a few days ago.Premier King repl ed that the British Premier apparcatly intend- od Lo table all yapers concerning the treaty and that if further clucilition waz needed of Canuda\u2019s part iu the ccrrespondence, it would be contained In these documents.He thought he made himself clear on the subject, however, on a re- INVESTIGATION Experts Went Into Every De-| experts have completed their task.ast correction wae made in the text lot the report and marked the end of the formidable work undertaken January 14.Meparation Commission will be mere formal ceremony for the d¢- January tt was confidently expected that six wecks would suffice in which to draw up & repori, snd two months was given as the extreme time would be ready to presemt conciusions.15 OFFICIALLY TERMINATED tions Experts Will Submit Report To Commission This Morning FORMIDABLE WORK |! * tail With The Most Careful - Sorutiny .Paris, April 8\u2014The Reparation Shortly atter 8 o'clock tonight the As tomorrow's meeting With tie very oul the report, the three onths\u2019 Investigation and discuss: ns may be rega-ded av officiatiy riminated tonight.* When the Commlitee convened in which the experis theit timit in The work lasted longer than was FORMAL ARREST OF TWO SUSPECTS 13 EXPECTED Charge Will Be Laid After The Coroner's Jury Meets Today RECENT HOLD-UP Evidence Will Be Produced By Police, Clerks, Messengers And Doctor Montreal.April $\u2014A Coroner's jury tomorrow morning will be call-; ed upon to decide who is rewpons!- die for the murder of Henri Cleroux chauffeur of the Bank of Hoche-' laga Collection automobile, who wus : killed April 1, when bandits held up the ear and stole $142,288.Formal arrest of twy of the sus-, pects now held by the police on a; charge of murder, is expected as the result of the evidence to be pro-! duced tomorrow.This will include information by the police, bank clerks, bank messengers, who were present during the hold \u2018up, and Del Wilfrid Derome, Medico-Legal ex-' pert attached to the morgue.Examination of witnesses will \u2018hr: conducted by R.L.Calder, K.C.Crown Prosecutor.Inspector Egan, Chief of the local Detective Bureau, stated toduy By Appointment As Easter Nears! - All feminine thoughts turn to new apparel\u2014 The costume you will wear on Easter morn.You should see then the new apparel here.* THE EASTER SUIT Invarlably the choice of the well dressed woman for Karter, und if chosen here it ix sure to be correct.airline stripes and overchecks, finest harmeens und corded poriets, in cay, black and sand, and in individual versions of the new masculine smodes.$356.70 to $110.00 SMART GLOVES COMENEXT And smartest of all minart gloves ure cloves of finest white kid, perky short gloves which end ubruptiy at the wrist with a tiny flaring cuff which is quuintly mitred.White kid gloves will be extensively worn with the new Spring tailleurs.$4.00 cent occasion.pearing In this papers sated that ness to bring down the dence in regard treaty as soon as the asked if these remarke applied Canada.J.T.Shaw, Independent, Calgary West, informed the Prime Minister that the despatch from London ap- mornings news i>remier Mac- Donald had expressed his wliling- correspon- tv the Lausanne Dominions agreed to his doing so.Mr.Skaw The Prime Minister replied that originally expected bevause the experts made the most of the scope allowed them in the investigation of the various problems invoived and went into every detail with caretul scrutiny, consuiting numerous upe- cialists, railroads and banking mun- opolies, as well es representatives of the German minisiries interested.Unanimous In Praise.The French press is practically unanimous iu praise (¢ the businesslike manner in which the experts conducted their work, saying iat the conclusions reached constitute to he did not think Premier MacDu- naid'a remarks could apply to Canada because the Domimion Geov-3 ernment had expressed its willing: ness to have the documents brought down.\u201cWhen does the Government intend to allow Parllament to deal serious bases for à encral settlement of the Reparation problem.One thing is certäln, that the experts\u2019 conclusion\u2014as has been re- seatedly stated by Premier Po:ncare ~wil be studied by the French Goverrment with the greatest care that he was ready in all respects! for the inquest hers tomorrow.ole Renfrew Co Liziite WILL PROSECUTE ALL IMPLICATED Dept.Of Justice Of Newfoundiand Will Take Action, Against Several Persons | 8.John's Nf.April $\u2014The disposition of over two hundred thous The Easter Gift As ALWAYS we have assembled an Easter Display of attractive novelties which are beautiful, varied and ' attractively priced.matters arising out 0 conference?\u201d asked Mr.Labor, Calgary East, Turk d with the treaty ih the Lausanne |cillation in the hope of reachnz ar Irvine, | and the most earnest desire for con- cjuitable rolution of the Reparation question while safeguarding France's \u201cParliament may have that privi- |ege just as soon as the budget har: been brought down,\u201d repiled the Prime Minister, COMMENT UPON REGENT DEFEAT English Newspapers.Express Various Opinions Regarding Government's Slip London.April 8\u2014(By Canadian Press Cable) \u2014 The Manchester Guardian which, deapite its sturdy Liberalism, uxuaKy is ready to act as apologist for the present ministry, declares that none of the parties came out very well In the matter of the Government's defeat In the House of Commons last night on 900 people in à sub-tropical zones and producing everything from grain to cotton and rice.essential interests.RUSSIA REQUIRES FOREIGN CAPITAL Offering Concessions On Fifty-Fifty Basis Says Soviet Trade Delegate \u2014 an Montreal, Apri.8\u2014Addresting the Montreal Export Ctfub M.Yazikoft, Trade representative of the Union of Boviet Socialist Repubkcs in Rus-| ela stated that the Union controlled 7.800,000 square miles with 98,375.- territory ranging from the Arctic to temperate and He said that the Government and dollars, the amount by which the accounws of the controlier's de- .partment ie short, will be the subject of investigation by the Newfoundiand Government as soon as a Commissioner can be secured.It is also intimated tha: the Department of Justice \"has decided to prosecute \u201cAl these implicated under the re- | cent report and many persons shown by any subsequent 1eport who ought to be put on trial\u201d.This announcement is taken here as meaning that Sie Richard Squires, former Premier ie to be prosecuted on the basis of the finding made against him in the report of T.Hollle Walker, the Royal Commiasioner, who recemly Investigated conditions het.\u2018The total shortage in the controi- ler's department according to the findings of the Royal Commissiones, is in the neighborhood of a quarter of a miilion dollars.Evidence given before the Commissioner was 10 the effect that & sum of conaiderabiy over $20,000 went to the bank account of Sir Richard Squires instead of being paid Into the public treasury.The supplementary investigation will now endeavor to And out how the balance of over iwo hundred thousand dollars was disposed Pretty Novelty Beads and Bracelets in a great array of colors and designs 35c up Dhinty little Mesh Bags of lovely Baby Mesh\u2014Sterling Silver, Silver Plate or Gold Filled $3.00 up AN APPROPRIATE GIFT FOR EASTER\u2014 HOLY WATER FONTS AND PLAQUES MOUNTED ON ONYX, EABEL BACK OR TO HANG ON THE WALL $1.50 up G.Seifert & fons | Jovellers 26 Fabrique St.) Neville reading.Chamberlain's amendment to the rente bill opposing the second was now only directly interested in the more important industrial orga- which there were 468 employing 1.- nizations by means of state trusts of | The Government's management of the matter touched the ludicrous the Guardian says.The Liberal divisions revealed weakness In leadership at the moment when the whole House was crying out for s safe guide and the Conservatives voted solidly against the only measure In the field for the relief of » grievance which they deplore as oudly as anyone.The Guardian amerts that the simple human issue as to whether penniless tenants should be evicted, got entangled with the problem ot finance and it appeals to the Liberal and Labor members of the House to pull themselves together and deal with It.It was nowhere suggested, the Guardian continues, that the Government should resign on this defeat and this view inferentially at least, \u2018es supported by the Yorkshide Posi which lo as much Comservative at heart as the Guardian is Liberal, but which likewise generally Is able to restrain Its party leanings.The Yorkshire Post ascribes the Government's defeat last night largely to eninfsterial bungling due to intimidation by the (iaagow contingent of Lanor members as well ar to the division among the Liberals upon whom the Goverrment leans for support.SEAL HUNT WILL BE PROFITABLE VENTURE.St.John's, Nfid., April $\u2014During the last few days conditions at the ice fields of the eastern coast of Newfoundland have greatly Improved and the several sealing steamers are now reported as having secured catchef aggregating one hundred and thirty thousand seals.Landsmen In the vicinity of White Bay have got forty themsand seuls ashore so that the total value of the present soiling voyage to Newfoundland will be at three hundred thousand dollars, which makes the seal hunt of this year a\u2019 profitable venture, \u2018bles.granary of Europe which had been lost during Government was foreign capital to Russia by à granting of concessions operated on a fAtty-Afty basis.Inquiry Into Influences Used day received from @.T.Clarkeon, tigwidator of the Home Mank, a reply to his letter asking for any information available that was ueed to secure city deposite for the Home Bankdeclines to divulge the centents un- tl he had gone over the letter with the City Soliclterpousible moment\u201d, he said.what he thought of the idea of a ju- Siclal investigation (nto the payment of Commissions to ¥.H.Richardson, for alleged influence in getting ciy deposits In the dank, wid he would prefer te see the City Solloitor frat.least [tion\", stated Finance Commissioner should be held æ0 that the whole matter can be cleared up.146,000 workers, or 72 percent of the industrial workers of the Repu- He declared that Russia was rapidly regaining (ts place as the the war.The Boviet now attracting INVESTIGATION INTO PAYMENTS To Get City Deposits For The Home Bank Toronto, April $\u2014Mayor Hiits to.influence The Mayor, who ie 111 at his home, \u2018\u201cEhis I Intend to do at the earitest Asked the Mayor \u201cI would welcome an investiga.In fact I d to the rifle in a very simple manner and has a \u201czeroing\u201d scale, quite apurt from the windage male on the sight, which makes it unnevesgary for any promiscuous moving of the foresight.HYPNOTIC INFLUENCE MAKES YOUTH TEMPORARILY BLIND.l\u2019otadam.April $\u2014Dr.Achilles, a| doctor of philosophy of Stettin.has\u2018 been arrested on a charge of keep.| ing a young man under hypnotic in- ) fluence for a long period with the result that lie was temporarily blind- | ed.The case hecame known through a strange combination of cirrume aces.On January 13 of last year llerr Grunwaldt, a local clergyman, was Impressed by the unusual appearance of the blinded youth.who sat ncar the pulpit duv- ing serv The clergyman after the service invited the young man and the woman who accompanied him to visit him in his œudy.The young man spoke in a very confused manner about theosophy and philosophical subjects.Mis eyes impremsed the clergyman ae being glossy, va- ther than blinded, and his eyeballs.moved in à nervous manner when.TTTETTTTTTUTTTTITTY ithe clergyman gazed at him in a- fixed manner.Herr Grunwaldt knows something of hypnotism and immediately suspected that the youth was under hypnotic influence.While the young man was in the clergyman'a study Dr.Achilles tele- | phoned and stated he wag on the way (o get his patient The boy broke down and cried when Re \u2018heard this news, but accompanied ; Dr.Achilies.When Herr Grunwaldt communi- | cated his suspicione *a the bave pareria thay ronsulied physicians tried to diaznose their son's trouble and finally removed him from the care of Dr.Achilles, who.at first refused to let him go.Come in and see Them Shirts, odd fines reduced 2095 to 509% English and Canadian Makes Jaeger Goods are not Included Open Saturday Night COLLARS, A Large quantity of odd lines of English Collars 10c each or 12 for $1.00 Get some while they are going John Darlington Req'd Opposite General Post Office re ra rar in owe HRB BSEKSSRRKBRVLDDLLLLLNCLRIIRID fast ot ali.BEAUTY SPOTS OF CANADIAN ROCKIES Man and nature combine to provide a real out-of-doors holiday resort at asper National Park, Alberts, on the main line of the Canadian National Rk fay Photograph Patte î few t uty spots \u20ac to Jasper Park Lodge, the magnificent log- cabin hostelry of the National System, which has been erected for the comfort and convenience of tourists who wish to make the most of the magnificent mountain Scenery to be found wit! borders of Canada\u2019s largest National Park.Centre photograph shows Mount Edith Cavell, an imposing pile named in honor of Bri ic war nurse.The darker cotered hay Contain to the r * ave ap, pristely been named Mount sono.ount Cavell, in addition to being the highest mountain in Jasper National Park, 11,033 feet high, is also are av.of the\u2019foot of the Cavell Slacier, which, because of its peculiar shape, is known \u201c ie Glacier of the mi nt panorama Pasta Vi secured he Ghost,\u201d a the Athalley Motor cars tourists at all times, and there are also numerous pack and saddle horses, which may be secured, together with one of the most beautiful from a the services of guides by those who scenic point of view.+\" | wish to wander from the beaten track thue some of the From the motor road which leads | mountains ich are not within Park Lodge almost to from Jasper the reach of the motor tourist.le at the Lodge for the us, Sporting Notes.Tom Duggan, the Montreal sport promoter, and interested In the Mount Royul Arena.has come out with a statement that the seating capacity of the rink will be Increased and that an artificial Ice-plant will be installed there shortly.At thir rate the Metropolis will be able to boast of two artificial ice rinks next season, as another rink will be built on the old Forum site on 8t.Catherine Street.West.LJ Will Quebec be sver able to brag about having an artificial ice rink?The Montcalm Market site would be a most central spot for such a rink The finding of a suitable site is easy enough, though the difficulty fis in secufing the necessary \u201c\u2018masuma.\u201d * °° The News of the World, a London publication, says that as a resuk of a \u201cserious talk\" with his father King George, the Prince of Wale: has promised to give up dangerour ateeplechasing in the future and confine his riding to less dungerow events.The newspaper adds tha.tha Prince lost thres front teeth when kicked in the face in his latest accident, in addition to other Injuries.Jack Johneon, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world, and Jack Renault, Canadian champion, will mest In a fifteen-round bout in Montreal May 24th, according to ad- vices from Montreal.The bout ie planned to be held at the Mount Royal race-track.A Jack Delaney- Mike M«Tigue or Delaney-Gtribling summer.* .Tommy Nes, Boston featherweight, wil be the apponent of Les Kid Roy of Montreal, Friday night in the Metropolis.eo Jeon Cadore, veteran Chicago White Sox right-hander, has passed out of the major leagues.His arm refused to respond 10 treatment this spring, and he wes released to the Vernon Facific Coast League Club.Cadore, ,'t lo claimed, was never himeel after pitching a 34-inning 1-all tie against Joe Oeschger in 1920.ese The Quebec City and District Baseball League wilt hold & meeting at the Victoria Hotel at 8:3 this evening.Gems news of the Beauce clubs will most likely -be re.céived in tims for the assembly, \u2026.@ince \u20181099, the Grand National has ranked as the prirkipal steeple: chase that is run in England.As .match, is also planned for the early to the merits of the horses that are successful, or that approach success, in this event, no sort of doubt can exist.\u201cLiverpool\u201d horses, as they are called, must possess «xtraordin- ary stamina; they must have been perfectly schooted: courage is an essential, and they must be at the very perfection of fitness.So, too, with the jockeys, amateur and pro- temsionai, who ride.It takes a bold and skilful horseman to cover the four miles and a.half over thirty \u2018ences, and he, too, must have heart ind muscle in the right place, or \u2018here is little hope of his completing the long Journey.ed the opportunity of picking up a mere million for his part in movie features.Some men are made for money and others for punisirment.Dempsey has taken a lot of both in his time, but another paltry million seams little here and there with the champion who salts away half a mHlion or so every time he meets a title rival.8.A.ELECTIONS.Capetown, South Africa, April 8\u2014 (Can.Press Cable, vin Reuter)\u2014 Premier J.C.Smuts announced in the House of Amsembly this afternoon that the Union general elections will be held between June 15 While Jack Dempssy waits for a:and 20 The exast date will be an- Aght and a bulky purse, he has seis- nounced scon.mio TO TRESS CAPS | CITI Telephone 8090 © - WE SELL.\"TRESS HATS and CAPS Ra ede ERE Crew rae TRESS HATS and CAPS are sold in Quebec by ( harles _ Pondeau + 6 Fabrique St.1 mond, Biaet & Co.93 $t.John St.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \"ae À: totem mr Ce am +.22e.\u2026 rte \"Kansas City & Southern.THERE A AS SLIGH gest + T THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.ve _\u2014,- ALTHOUGH MARKET SHOWED - | INDEPENDENT STRENGTH THERE WAS.D SELLING PRESSURE Public Interest tn New-York Exhange Was At-Low Ebb And Trading Was Relatively Smat\u2014Much Attention Was) Given To The Cotton Market\u2014Selling Centered Round The Industrial List\u2014Ralis Continued Upward-\u2014\u2014Sterling Ruled A Cent Higher And Francs Climbed To 5.66 New York, April $\u2014Renewal of professional eine pressure brougix about further reaction in today's stock market, akhough independent strength was shown by a wile variety of issues.Public Interest was at Jow ebb, the day's trensactions totaling only abeut 606,000 shares.Wall Street's speculative community apparently devoted the major part of ite attention to the cotton market in which futures were bié up 76 to 150 poirms on & Yunaing In of the short interest.Early selling in the stock market centred principaky in the indus trist iist.U.8.Steel Common touching a new low on the mevement at 98 1.4 and new low recorde being etiablisbed by Kelly-Springheld, Vanagium Steel, Ralls continued thelr upward m Wiliye-Overtand preferred and svversd other lesues.ovement under the iesdeqshi p of Norfolk and Western which ejiablished à new 1924 high st 132 1-3 Wt) just befers the olose, when thet stock broke to 127 3-4.News that the new reveaue bill hed bun ordered reported favorably to the Sanate today by the Fimpamé Committée was ter the early afternoon recovery Ins number of the standard respônatble indus- tridàs but they fell back iatér whenkbgavy esiling broke out in the rail group.Ameng the industrials that moved against the current trend International Harvester.the American Waterworks issues and American Agrtcultural Chemical preferred were the most importamt.- Olls hold steady.Call money opensd at five percent and then drep- ped te 4 1-2 where It closed.Time money opehed at five percent and then dropped to 4 1-3 where it closed, Time money apened at five percent and then dropped to 4 1-3 where it closed.Tirse money and - mercial paper markets were quiet tramsected at 4 1-2 percent.Foreign exchanges maimained a firm tone.with the bulk of the business-being Damand aterting ruled about à cent higher at $4.33 3-8 and French LS climbed about tem points to around 546 pointe total sales 572,000.30 induatr 1984, 101:24, Do w93.08.High 1924, 96.32, low 82.24.(By BARRE & MOMANANY.) Stocks.Arh Loco a.20.Atohison Railway .Baltimore & Ohio .Lehigh Valley.Missouri Pacific .Nowtolk & Western Nerthern Pacific .New Haven .NY Central.PenneyivaniaR R Reading .Rock Islandsouthern Paci Southern Railway.8t Paul.ot Paul ptd.\u201ces St Louis & South Western Texas & Pacific .,.Unien Pacific.Bethlehem Steel Crucible Steel.Gulf States Btesl.Republic Steel.U 8 Steel Corp.Vanadium Anacônda Copper.Butte & Superior , Great Northern Oreinspiration Cupper Kennscott .' Nickel .Smeltere Ret.Utah Copper .Chandler .fooërich Rubber General Motors.Keystone Tire.Kelly Springfield.Mack Truck.Maxwell \u201cA\u201d .,, Pisrce Arrow.Studebaker.Timken Rellæ .Westinghouss .Willis-Overland .White Motors.California Petroleum Cosden Oil.General Asphal Mariand Oit-.Pan-American Oil.Pacific Oil.8.Producers & Refiners.Phillips Petroleum .Royal Dutch .\u2026s Sinclair Of} Texas Co.Amn Can.+.Amn International Corp Amn Beet Sugar .Amn Sugar Refinery.Amn Woollens.Corn Products .Central Leather Cuban-American Suds Cuban Cans Bugar Davison Chemical.General Electrio .Interfiationa!l Pauer Int Marine pfd.\u2026.U 8 Ind Alcohol.U 8 Rubber.Virginia Chemical ofS.Cor & FdY.ccoeeocnnnsurenomqenea 187 tale averaged 33,43 net Joss .31.M 20 railroads averaged 8.igh Olpst lest 6h.Ones.High.Lew.87 108% \u201c156% .13 13 71% 71% Jon et na ae 116% C116 16% 115% LIEW 146% JuEY 146% HE HS ns 1] 574 57% 20% 1d% 18% [Li és 644 13% 18 1 \u201cay ua 4 133% 137% 127% sé BIW S1Y% 189% 17% 18% 101% 100% 100% BY HK 444 54% 646 54% su 234 24 sx 89% 89% sé 4 Be Uw 16 15% My 274 97% 33% 03% 38% 236 274 29 OR OR sou 84% 83% 64 71 104 71 48% 45% 46 2\u201d MWY NH 2 21% 214 33% 33% 324 18 By 16% By 10% wy sx m4 -264 36% 364 11% 38% 13% 00% 0% 0% su 6% 664 26 ze 2 43 ce 42 - 46% 45% asx 20 19% 194 14% 14% 144 23% 3 24 WY 13% 144 si st 81 \u201c \u201cx un 8 8 \u2018 9% 92 924 = 334 35% «À 59% 60% s%.s% \u2019 wis 3% 53% WY 23 25% 36% 35% 364 38% 38 28 MY 37% 26% a aK 48 3% MY 1K 32 ag 32 \u201cag a \u201cay 54 S4% ben 236 hig ny 3% ay 424 106 108% 303 - 19% 190% 19% 10% a 13 4 43 .x A4 494 su 04 684 684 S45.186% 164% 166 de He ni 34% 1% «MY 146 146 144 .81 PI 49% 494 918 0 211% 213% 74 1 0% 1% oe 8% ou ey My 28% 20 2 : 2 SEE The Chicago Produce Market Chicago, April 8-\u2014CHing:\u2014 Wheat, May $1.02 1.8; July $148 6-8: Bopt.$1.04 $8.Otte.May 46 7-40: July 43 1-80; Sept.40 1-46.Lard, May $10.87; July $11! RSs, May $9.72: July $16.Bettion, May $10.03; gept.$1 NEW YORK BONDS New York, April 8\u2014Bond press drifted irregolarty Tower in tedmy's market, which was featured by erratic fluctuations of American agri- culturel olemicsl and othér féètin- xer issues, Technical rendjuetments drought ahout substantial resovertte in numerous Industrial liens which re- contly had detn undar esting pres \"ure.American Agriculurel Chemical 7 13s.advanced mere then three peints to 51, mine points above the récent recèrd low.Resumption of Tne Srémure caused a five point reak to $¢ frem which the bonds mater moved up to 88 1-3, © compeany\u2019s five percent liens, afier establishing a new low price yestergay regalred « point.Speculators who have been singling out weak apots for asteck.concentrated today on International AgnicuMural Chemical fives forcing them Gown more than five points to & record low figure.Fnprovements in the earnings of the Mimourl Pacific Railroad sthmu- Miod a demand for the company's bond lesues, some of which reached new tap prices on the movement.Fresh duying of ssaboatd néfuat- ment fives was prempteé by reports that an erira payment WeuM be meade se accumulations.- In an early diepiéy of strength.ee BARR QUOTATIONS ON ANY WORD OB STOCK, NEITHER FOREIGN , va PRO 905-7008.| _ Y& McMANAMY 16-80 SF.JANES TARNE.ere Daily Gossip, On \u2019 aie se * Canada's sports of gad for Podrusry were $3,102,787 end 18 monthe ended with Febru ss 219.446, as compared with $4,833.pas cor 18 months waded February Silver Bullion experts were $843, 386 for Februnry an compared with $441,430 for February 1534, and $8.- 210,610 for 12 months ended February, as compared with $7,343,731 the previous 13 montha .° .The weekly statemént of the Bank of France shows the fellowiné changes, in france: Gold in hend, increased 104,000; sliver In hand, increased 120,00 notes in circulation, increased 268,- 983.000; treasury deposits, increased $877,000; general deposits, decreas od 33§.733,000; bib discounted, increased, 584,931,000.advances decreased, 9,452,000.The Bank loun- od the State 300,000,000 francs.John O'Reilly, of Lindeayl, Onthas been requested by the liquide- tors and board of lbspéétors of the Homes Bank to go Gown to Now Orleans, La.to look over the &eréét railway snd electro light propetly owned by thé bank in that éity with & view to selling the dank's holdings there.Public Bervice Corporation of New Jersey filed new schedule of rates with New Jersey béard of public uti- Nty commissioners, which will save sas and electric oumlomers about $2,500,000 a year.Gas ratte will be chesper by five cents æ 1000 cubic feet and electricity for lighting will drop one cent a kilowatt hour, after first 20 kilowatt houts in each month and up to 2508 kilowatt hours \u2018per m .Colo! J.J.Penhale, who has held the appointment of Postmaster for the City of Sherbrooke wince 1917.has redignea his appointment te accept the position of Assletant Manager at the Asbestos Corporation of Canade Limited, Thetferd Mines.Colonel Penhale took actual charge of the local past office on his return from overseas In the spring of 1919, - .* 9 The holdings of E.D.G.Pidgeen and his associates in the Thermestone Company Limited.and the Wabigoan Scapstens Company, Limited, have been purchased by Preident H.H.Sutherland, of the Wabigoon 8ospstons Company.By reason of this purchase, the contrel of the Soapstone deposits of beth the Wabigoon and Thermostons companies passes into the hands of a group headed by Mr.Sutherland.0.Alfred P.Sloan, Jr.president of General Motors Corporation, announces that K.T.Keller, formerly manager of.production of Chevrolet Metor Company, has been made general manager of General Motors of Canade, Limited, effective April 1at.with headquarters at Oshawa.Untario, Capada.That British Capital ie awaiting the proper opportunity to come to Canada is evidenced by the fact that a recent lawued of B.C.Electric for $3,500,000 was over subscribed overnight by 2,406 per cent.Appliicetions are said to have totalled $85.- 000.000.The Winnipeg Tribune takes this a8 proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that millions of British pounds aterling are ready pand willing to work in Canada provided they arè gene after property.It = a company like the B.C.Electric dependent entirely upon the prosperity and growdh of coastal British Columbia, ssn win the confidence of the British public to such an extent that its debenture issue is over subscribed 2,400 per cent.overnight, it should oniy be a matter of a Mttle hard work and advertising to bring British Capital to this end other provinces in wholesale quantities.Vancouver stands on the Anglo-Baxon- eôge of the greatest potential market in the world, a Pacific buying eres equal to ten Europes.Every British penny inveated here, ls a penay With 8 new lease of life and a higher profit earning abi- ny.\u201cIt should be the business of Vancouver organisations to place that fect squarely, forcibly and continuously before the British investing public\u201d.Every available foot of docking space in the harbor of Montreal hes been leased fo rthe 1924 season, according to a statement made by the ports general menager.He states that all indications point to a record ssason this year.Applications have been received for several more sheds than the Harbor Commission possesses.Two new sheds will be completed in time for the opening of navigation.° .Detroit National Bank of Commerce March index of Business in Detroit shows improvement over February.Percentage of those reporting business above normal Increased from 18.65 to 30.80.Those reporting business normal increased from 63.71 to $4.80, while those ré- porting business below normal fell trem 17.74 in February to 14.40 In MareH.oo 0 A general strike of railway men threatens throughout Germany, according to an agency dempatch from Berkn to London, which says seviy ra! thousand men have already ceased work in Eiberfeld, Madge burg, Mannehetm and other impor- sfpected to begin at Hamburg snd tant industrial centres.Strikes are Bremen to-morrow, it is added.° * Tarmere throughout Manitoba are somewhat uraged this spring owing to prevalence of rust in the crop of 1933 and it hes been stated by C.H.Burnell, of Oakville, the president of the United Farmers of the province, that it geemed likely that there would be a loam of 96 pesseut In the acreage sewn te wheat by grein growers.in 1004.\u2014 T.C.Norrie, former Premier of the Province, prediots thet the crep of 1934 would be quite satiglactery.He sayv that the recerde show that for many years there have net been successive years with a poor return SLIGHT FALLING in listed shares on the local came out which was, howov.#5 for & net gain of 17 1.2 pointe._« This is attributed to the stro in their recent annual statement.issues wee light.\u2018Total sales lied $.332 shares.stocke.Abltibi Power .Atlantic Suger .Can Woollens.Can Woollens gtd.Brompton Pulp.Bell Telephone .Brazilian Traction Cuban common British Empire # British Empire, 2nd pid.Can Car & Fdy.Can Car & Fay pfd.Can Cement .Can Cement ptd Can Cottons .Can Cottons ptd.Cons 8meling.Can 88 Lines.Can B38 Lines p Can Converters.Carslage Foundry pd.Dom Bridge .Dom Canpers.Dom steel Corp pfd 6 n.c.Detroit United .Dbm Textile.Goodwin pré.fitinels Traction .Howard Smith wid.Laurentide Pulp .Peter Lyall Cons.Montreal Telegraph .Montreal Power .National Breweries.Montreal Tramway Debs Penmans\u2019 Limited pfé.Penman\u2019s Limited .Price Brotehrs.Quebec Power .Quebec Power pfd.Sherwin Willlams.Southern Canada Power Shawinigan Poewr .Spanish River Spanieh River pfd.Steel Co of Canada .Tuckett Tobacco pid.Twin City ° .Winnipeg Railway.ee Commerce .Hochelugs .Molson .Mongrea .Union .-¢c +.1937 5% p.c.dus Ist Dec.-.- 1933 5% p.c.due lst Nov.1981 5 p.c.due Im Oct.1937 § p.c.due Int March.1943 5 p.c.due Ist Nov.1934 5% p.c.due 1st Nov Telephone Bonds.Iron Bonds.2e 26 26 26 36 26 36 06 06 V6 06 86 96 56 36 36 THE ONTARIO Li MINING MARKET À ae où 00 de 08 06 06 06 08 06 08 28 28 56 068 (Closing Quotations .on Montreal Mining Exchange) (By 5 L» Hardy & O») stock.Bid.Asked Atlas .+0.0.100 06 0 Argonaut .49 51 Batiwin PEN 103% 0% Beaver Cons.26 Bidgwood .+.19% Buckingham .«.04 Castle Trethowrf - a Clifton .se ot .2% Crown Reserve, .$1 Dome Mines .(11.73 Gold Dale .28 Hattie Gol Hoitinger .- Indien .:.Keeley .we [PN 141 irkland ee ws x in 3.78 Mining Corp .- Niplest sav ens Newrey Minéb.Peterson\u2019 lake .Porc Crown .Preston KE Dead .Rouyn .Temiskami Vipond Cons .« +.» Wright Hargraved .$s West Tree .06% % Wigwam .oo.ee 38 There were 135,468 mining shares old Tegra alone on whe Montrea' Stock Exchange.MONTREAL BONDS Menirenl, April $\u2014Trading In Noted bends on the looal steck exchange today wes sgaln light {a ve.wad without feature.Sake 40.800.With reference to the general outlook for the West, Mir.Norris was to the Masitokw farmer.quite hopeful, - - A VOLUME OF.TRADING ON MONTREAL STOCK MARKET Spanish Common Led In Activity, Closing At 103* 1-6 Ex- Dividend\u2014ADbitibi Was Second Being Down At 56\u2014 Canada Steamships Preferred Was Third Gaining One Point\u2014Goodwins Preferred Was The Strong Feature Of The List Making A Gain Of 17 1-2 Points Montreal, Aprit 8\u2014There was a alling off in volume In the trading ook rene today but à broader , mar y à generally softer .six stocks appeared of which eleven gained ground, seventeen mitfores lousew, eight were unchanged and tirenty came out in odd lots.Spanish Common led in activity and closed off 1 1-8 points at 108 1-8 ex-dividend.Abitibi was second and was down 1 1-6 at 59.Canada Steathshipa preferred wis third, gaining & point at $0.preferred was the strong feature of thè day jumping to a new high ot he gredtéot logs was sufté: b: Dominion Bridge which dropped five pointe at 10.Treading in qu CS Other price changes included Cenadién Car off hat.and the preferred oft half; Canadian Converters off 3 to the new low of 74; Canadian Coutone off 3 3-3 10 the new low of 91: Canadien Cottons preferred oft 3-4; Canadian Woollens preferred up 5; Detroit Railway up 1 1-4; Howard Smith preferred off 1: Montreai Powsr off 3: Quebec Power up 1, and Southern Carade Power up i-4 to the pew high of $5 3-4.(By McDOUUALL & COWANS.) 'VIOTORY BONDS\u2014 (Free from Usanl Income Tax) : RAS 106.96 106.9: 106.9 106.93 104,70 106.70 104.70 104.70 : WAR LOANS: .101.00 101.00 191.00 101.00 ve.102.78 142.75 102.75 102,75 VICTORY BONDS\u2014(Suhject to Income Tax) : OFF IN .lst Gooawine pébitièn of the company as shown papers.Box.Each Box parunens.BENIND STEEL DOORS! \"HE home is no place for valushle ate taken, you never can be sure that - they will not be lost, stolen, destroyed or misplaced.For a amall sum, less than the cost of replacing most documents, you can give them the protection of a Safety Deposit Eacli ox has twu keys-\u2014beth different ene hold by yeu, the ether by the Beak Boxes sre of varying sizes and different rental charges.Lot us show them to you.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Mx branches Neo motter what precautions io bucked in its own see] com- ACTIVITY ON BOTH MARKETS MOCK BROKERS 79 St.Peter Street and SHIA VIUTORY BONDS \u20ac To wit: nl 'Y OF QUEBEC RICT OF QUEBEC in Québec City, We mow have a very large Cretonne, etc, lo choo from.Madras Certain Muslia, Cream Cream Gwiss Applique Puneiling Open.Migh.Low.Close, [1] 39 59% | 28 13 13 15 0 7 7 7 .38 10 38 40 .34 39 39 2 128 128 128 128 51% 5% 51% 31% x \u201c4 QT 6% .40 4 40 an .10 14 - 10 to .su 48% 48 no 20 su sey so, | .92 9 22% 934 1074 101% 107% 1074 .92 \u2019: 91 \u2019 88 88 83 3% 35 BY 13 114 13 io 4 56 33% Te 13 13 15 15 70 52% = 654 cu 28 28 8 se 30 57 57 57 107 107 107 S94 38% 58% ! \u201d 5 93 s.se se 93 a3 93 ss 39 [1] 3 12 13 I as 1s tai 15e 164% io 19% 494 \u20ac 7 is is 94 2 \u201c | 147 147 147 01 Oy sn ny .o \u201c ss \u201c 35 9 9 ss .108 108 tes 106 BN ME My iy 127 126 127 127% 104 104 103 103 RIE] J13 t12 11: 184 \"78% 774 iy LY 93% 93% 9234 .6t Ll 81 a1 2 z5 = 184 183% 154 148 ren 148 2314 2304 230% 158 135 155 198 196 103% 1034 ».\u2026.100.65 106.05 100.05 100.03 .102.68 102 102.50 102.50 .\u2026.294 39% 99% 994 .\u2026.584 884 88h 884 Cotton Market New York, April 8\u2014Colton futy.res closed barely steady.closing bide: January 24.16c; March 24.83¢c; May 31.10-16c; July 29.80-34c; Oct.2647-Téo; Nov.26.88c; Dec.33.10- 20c.&pet closed meady.Middung uplands 31.37c.\u2018Liverpool, cotton, spot good de-! mand.Prices essay.\u2018 American middling, | Pair 19.664.Good middling 18.484.Fully mid dling 14.21d.Middting 17.78d.Low middling 16.514 Good ordinary 15414.Ordinary 14.414.The sales of Lhe day were 10.000 bales included 6,706 American.Recopts were 4,100 bales including all American and closed strong.Now Tark: premium .2% wenden: pound $4483 1-4 $4.431.3 own .1961 1404 2 Reme: Mra .0444 1-4 0483 Rottéedain: crewn .9T20 3794 Bruswely: frane .0499 0508 Gonéva: franco .1783 Vienne: cri .Athens: drachis .Christiania: cfewn A416 Madrid: qeacte .1416 1 Rio de Jumire: métrète 1186 1168 Gov't.Bond Yields Informatios Supplied ty LA @ mooubles & Ce Man conti Prices | Piel 1934 seu \u2018 100.50 1926x 8 104.26 11x IN 6 193?yy 1038 6.1981x \u2019 1048 4 1800x IN 1084 0% « 1x I Hes * * 1948 \u2019 « Exempt of tea, 20 Fabrique St.Ecva Madras Curtain Muslin, 38¢.to.Curtain Muslin, with diffesent slaed sista at 32.75 and $2.88: 80 inches.Vlowcreé datenns at 45e.b3v.6ôr, and.Cretonne at 23c., 45c., GBu, asdd.range of Curtain Muslin, Scrimmemes arreter Curtain Scrim in White, Cream und Beige.at 170, Zoe.Sue.{ twenty-four \u20ac © jmaned sance | wertbed by the statute in euch cu- \u201cITY OF QUEBIC cy ma, ; BY-LAW No.61.Concerning Posters.Drawn up in the French Lunguag?At a meeting of (he Municipal - * Couvell of the City of Quebec, henl ul the City Hall, in the said Clty « Quebec, on the fourth day of Apr! one thousand nine hundred au » in canto to law, and In virtue of a tb by this Council, pu thereto, und after the due vis +- of al the fornuilliiex pres- mude and provided.at which meet Ing were present to ab ulute a Jurity of the men Compote the Council of the Clty uf QUELLE pthat s to muy: Mle Worship tr 1 Muyor, Aldermen = Au:cr, \u201d Bedu'« { Mertrand.Cuilie., Vexsurcuult, bu: Cer eet ene eves 2e fé, yd Mlquet.Hunt.lemis Paradie, I wlih colored designs nt.bOc.yd 1 Paradis, st.8.Parent, Hava.RARE 76e yd | Glinard.\u2026 45e.and 480.| Whereas, Ui powers reufeirs: for Cufiains 84 Inches wide, at Ltn the Elis of Qu «ty article U° FR .\u2026.2 2.0486 yd.of the law 14 George V, chap 7 Cee ze.It ds Su consequence ordered a eee eae 75e.enueted by M; -luw vf Le Munielju Council of the City of Quebec.und wrid Council wo ders aml coats + follows, te wit: Simons & Co.Tel.338 SIAATRIALIYLALAIEY ON SIL IIEALANSR AIEEE 41 The Montreal Produce Market Montreal.April $\u2014Ouis.Canadian Western No.2 5Zc: osts, Canadian Western No.3 49 1.2c; oats, exira No.2 los\u2019 No, 1 feed 48c; onls, white 466.Flour, Manitoba Spring wheat patenta, firets $6.20, @econds, $5.60.strong bukers $3.40.Flour, winter choice patents, $5.55 to $5.63.- \u2018RoMed vats.bag 90 Ibs, $0.80 $2.90; bran $27.25: shorts $29.35: middiingn $32.26.Hay No.3 per Lo ncar lots $16.00.Butter, No.1 creamery 34 1-2c tu 3ic: hutler, seconds 33¢ to 34c.ges, freeh extras 31: egpe.resh firnta 28c.\u2018Potatoes.per bag car iols $1.35, Sugar Market New York.April 8\u2014A break of 1-8 per pound occurred in the raw sugar market today due to increared offera from Cuba following heavy receipta.Spots are now quoted at $6.53 duty paid.Sales included 25,000 bags of Cubane at $6.59 and 40,000 at $6.53 aft for April shipment.The decline in spot and the Department of Commerce estimate placing the worlds sugar production this year at 21,600,000 short tone.n high record caused active geners! selling of \u2018raw sugar futures.Heusen with Cuban connections were the principal eefers closing prices showing 18 to 36 points net loss.May 34.70; July $4.36: Sept.$4.R0; December $4.31.Demand for refined sugar was checked by the slump ih raws although no changes were reported in quotations which range trom $8.20 to $8.40 for Ane granulated.Refined futures were nominal.Egg Market Ottawa.April 3\u2014The market ron- tinues easy with very little change in prices.Several cars from the Prairie Provinces rolling East.One oar shipped to Montreal seMing for firsts 12¢, etconde 19c, f.0.b.point of shipment.Csriote offering t.o.b.Brandon, extras 26 1-3c, fires 23 1-20.seponde 20c, also eartotm f.o.b.Winnipeg extras $$c, firsts 24c, eec- onde Plc.Toronto market easy.One rar storage soM f.0.b.country extras 21e, fire $éc, Jobbing apeciais 320.sutras Mc, flrate PIc, atconés 24v, retaling speciale dec, extrae 34e.Arsts 0c.Monreal market firm.Holders oftering more freely.Specials 3c.extras $c, firate 8c.seconds 6c.Quedec jebbing extras $ic te Sicfirate 39c to S0c, seconde STo to 88e.retajèing extras ¢0c to 500, frete 38c to 40c, seconds ic to $e.MONTREAL PRODUOK Montreal, April 8\u2014Trade in cash grain was very quiet.\u2018There wis me Improvement in the fleur situation.The mil feed market was rather quiet ahd demand fer roted osts Hmited.A steady fealing prevaile In 144 hay.There'is nething new in he egg situation.\u2018The market for stoss wis without new feature.edn Were Sewn 1 1-36 per Ib.in duitér, Phere ls pr no mere let in cheese, A hundred years cannot repair a moment's lee of henor.FUHESNUR BONDS infurmat.or supplied by Rardr & Ce.EL Three United Hates army airplanes which arrived yesterday on a tripe around the world will leave tomorrow for Sitka.Alaska, in command of Lieut.I.H.Smith.It war announced today.The planes came here vesierday in command ot Major Frederick I.Martin, fying a fourth machine.Major Martin, whose machine was badly demaged when he alighted in Seal Cove last night.sald that he might have a new set of wings made here or he might have some sent trom Seattle.He said that In any event repairs would require much time.! \u2018A McDONALD, CURRIE & CO, | = 'q OH KENEOY, CA Authorised Trustee.188 8 Peter Stren Telephone: 1048.Warm the liniment and bathe the throat and chest.For cold {a the head inhale Mineed\u2019s.Mihard's gives quick A pret tr pd MINARD'§ LINIMENT Susuns Seine Bordeaux ¥ Marseilles = Lyons .6\" 1934 8 Custis, Lyons Medium .8% 185$ 14% French Ucv.4 » French Gov.\" 102 o in France trench C~v.6% - 1916 38 French Gov.0.4\" 1917 32 ¥reneh Gov.Premiom .b 1920 + French Gov.Premium L687 1920 45 Belglan Gov.3 Belgian Gov.Premium .150% 1\" PLANES LEAVE TODAY.Prince Rupert, B.C.April §-\u2014 - |! April.1924, the | 1.Ait theatrical powtars or pla: cards vonia ning other things bu letters and figures, shall before being exposcd to the public eye, in any manner whatsoever, have It ap- nroved by a commities of composed of three members, searly bi the Council, and have distinctive sign stating that puster has received lof maid committee, Every proprietor, tenant \u2018er juccupant, manager of a theatre ex- i posing to the public eve posters or placards not accompanied by the | mark of approbation above men- { tioned shall be lluble to a fine here- | under prescribed.i 3.Whoever shall be found guilty «of any contravention with the dis- i positions of the present By-lawi shall be liabie to a line not exceed- a sais the approval ng one hundred dollars ($100.00 and in default of xsid fine and {costs to an Imprisonment not exceeding three months.JOS.§AMBON.Mayor.Allested 1.8.City Clerk.; nu.J.J.R.CHOUINARD.i | 1 City of Quebte District of Quebec.CITY OF QUEBEC CITY HALL By-law 83 Ordering a Referendum For the Mode of Electing the Mayor.Drawn up in the T'rench tanguage At a meeting of the City Counc! of the City of Queber.held in (he City Hall, Quebec, on the 4th of following By-law was read far the first time: Whereas article 25 of the law 14.George V, chapter 88: It is ordained and enacted by By-law of the Municipal Council! of the City of Quebec and said Council doth ordain and enact as followe.to wit: 1.A Referendum shall be held on the 33th of Apri, 1924, to ascertain If the majority of the electors i» of opinion that the Mayor must be elected by the municipal | siectors or by ths Council, 3.The municipal electors having [rine to vote on maid referendum shall be those mentioned on the électoral l'at of voters having been used at the last municipal elee- tions, for the election for Seat Ng.8.3.The City Clerk Is enjoined te hold said referendum at sald date, according to the disposition of the City Charter, relating to the hoid- ing of Aldermanic elections, 4.The following questions shall be put to the municipal electors, on the ballot paper which shall be prepared to that effect: \u2019 \u201cAre you in tavor of the Mayer's election by the Council?\u2019 » \u201cAre you in faver of the Mayor's: lection hy the municipal electors?\u201d i 8.The City Clerk shall report te the Couneil the result of mid vet-' ing, at the first meeting following * the Gate of seid referendum.PUMAC NOTICE ; 1a heredy given that the mid \u2018.By-iaw shall be read a second tine tor adeption em Friday, the 11th Apri, 1984.Ÿ m3 sh Ghoumans, ass en ri om.apeutxb WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.REPORTS \u2014 i] .oi 0 ; \"a ; \u2018 | .; [00LS SHON | THREE TIMES ADAY| § | SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Latest Modes in Ready to Wear | v.$ ADI 14; Catest Moces in Realy | .; \u2014 ; oats for sports and dress requirenients ih varied choice | \u2018 £ ch .; .\\ of all | || FIVE TIMES A YEAR \u2014scouse0000 I! gh checks aris pod pis Sebrie, from B1LSS to i 9 Me.C.A.Davis of To i ot ae.\u2018 ; : .| HE wee of Gold NS ronta, le Dr.and Mre.John 8.Common see .; ue, ; The Annual Meeting Of The; Then wat À WE ||.ur Ard LL \u201cne Chateau jet tine\u201d of \u201cthane may tvionds| | Sa ig models añd yew boyish salts Jo ed os .B.Jobin are in towu |Gratulations of thelr y triends r- line steipes; - , \u2018ricoti à Ladies\u201d Quebec Club Was.ue wud y T \u2018from Montreal, guests at the Cha.| upon the birth of a sop, on Apt > $88.00.- pes; Poiret/and \u201cTricotine, $26.90 to Held Yesterday | Enh RIAA SE res time à à au mea SS [TG Styled in 3 : groan.« bec Fi .: 1 ha m \u2018 , ; ' en rom Montrenl, registered at|_ Sir Frank and Lad FOR MACHINISTS, ENGINEKRS TINSNITHS PLUMBERS [| ss {| Ne other resp Ci the Chateau.rod 8 | Montreal, have returned Fm D art ty.hé in Dresses AND ELECTRICIANS.The uanusl menting of the la-| Morin Col.J.Houllsten, DMO, GC |fT9M the south of France and ,wil resses of.wool crape, striped, checked and plain Tren- \\ [dina Quebec Curling Club, which! LUCE VA MD.No.7, Bt.John, N.H., lon] te the guests pt Col.and Mr.B.cll Flannel, Ppiret Twill, high grade models, $5.95 MILL AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIER | [Ny held yesterday morning.with | Ca) \u201ca B | [tor Montreal recently.= Humble Burkitt, at Stubblay fo $25.00 PORTE La de gr 2 VD .Minn well, the president, in the Mr.Luclen Cannon, K.C.M.P.ourt, erfield, for Easter.ed : ; : [Bi chuir, was à very well attend ett tine wher.| Miss Ellane Perkine, wh Drei vns à i ing i * lgiceuing, and reports showed very Zz he will wend nis week where ing at Marymount college \u201car re ow > on Canton and Fiat Crape, displaying in- MECHANICS SUPPLY co L jeutisfactory peur In every way.fie Mr.H.W.Nutter of 8heibrooke.| orm, N.Y.is expected in town te dividuality of style and colorings, $20.00 to $50.00 ay TD.pute of Just year's unnusl meet- \u2018arrived in town on Monday and ir morrow, to spend the Easter holl wo ; Blo \u201834 { ! 80-90 ST M Ing were veud und thess were fol- staying at the Chateau days with her parents, Mr.asd Coe uses 1N ogue - .PAUL ST.QUEBEC.P.0.[8 lowed by the secretary » report sub: | \u2014 - Miss May Da .Mra.Jobn Perkins, Grande Alles.Shirt Wai : NE nee ; ; * «PO.Rim ted > ur.A.1.M.May for the T= [Mise Muy Dawson o Toronto, 10] Tne Earl and Countess of Ash:1 | * rt Waists in Tricoline and English Broadcloth, in vos 423-1054 ed to Miss Thonwon.fur the very | Dewees In Vancouver, BC.163 |burnham, of Fredericton, will leave white and sand.\u2018 i season opened with a large- (uble munner in which she conduct-| yg R roo Halitax on April 37, for England.Semity Blou in vari i Te \u2014 5 artonded ton held in the club led the Thursday tens, Her success | iam om ete, or Ob [sailing on the Regina.The Karl y ses in various models with Peter Pan and cr 00 [roums on Thursday, December 27th us Soclal Convenor, ts shown by the de entertained at a largely at.of Ashburnham wil take his place Bramlagh collars, at moderate prices, SOR Ma r bles fing row a date, until the clos.|very lurge and regular attendance ed Seseption yesterday.in the Houes of Lords, white |n ; .>; ridge and tea, held on Thurs- uv! tea members r.Georges Parent, K.C, M,P,,) London , ° [ ù a\u201c.: 3 , , ALP, .STYLE, FIT {| +» corn: fe ER BT mn, so ia | Se, EE OPE | Fine qua Childrens Coats \u2018 9 ; on D MARBLES FOR luni\u2019 was menti ve member.mitied by Mrs bert Henderson.5 the week-end In town.| N.B.who has been the gust of hei Fine quality all wool Cheviot Reifers, size § to 14, $4.95 | and 1,000 C VE CENTS |'Thers were several resignations.ut Suowed à aatisfuctory balance am Mr K.1.A; Sewell of Montreal | uncle and aunt, Hon.Dr.J.H.King to $10.50 : a } \u2019 WORKMANSHIP \u2019 COLORED MARBLES FOR | the beginning of the seusou but the bank - : et, ne days in Quebec [and Mre.King.In Ottawe.for the \u2018Mi \u2018 i i ain ° | \" 4 se CENTS Ce EE .A resoinuion of ssmpaihy wis|\" BUCS ut the Chateau Frontenac.|past few wecks on her way home Misses\u2019 Spring Coats in plain and check Polo Cloth, all URDER FOUR CLOTHES p of 60 playing and ; , - 190 associate members, Is now com.passed to Mr.C.W.Read, of Moni- Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Brunet and from California, left Sunday to re- sizes, $6.50 to $14.00 \u2014 Fros \u2014 GLASS ALLIES plete, and there is x lengthy and jteul, iu bis recent sad bereavement Miss Marcelle Brunet of this city | tUrD to her home! : ° S J BURKE M; Al nizes of Glass Allies (rom 3 for capldly growing waiting list.Hn the loss of his wite, who for are spending a few days in Sen | Mrs.Wiltrld Latebvre of Otiaws, |, \u2019 Je ji te.up to 18e, each.On January Fist.tes Finks went | MANY years was Gecretury of ihe York.entertained at the tes hour recent: Telephones Telephones MERCHANT TAILOR {Clear Crystal Allies.with figure of (0 Three Rivers.but did not suc.I Curling Association, and lster made! Nr.R.Funuell of London, Eng, | 17: 1n_honor of her sister, Mrs.Jor.Maguire Ave, Bergerv.lle.animal in centre.at 100.each.|veed in bringing back the Sameu- President of the Association.and |has arrived In town, and ie spend.| 901 Cote of this city.Mrs.Henri 885 6598 3 88 PHONE: 2083.0 hot Trophy.Later on Feb.ith.who also was à member of the La- \u2018ing x (ew days at the Chateau Fron- Fortier and Mrs.J.C.Woods, pour- : °u Tag AMSEEER pore * TOPS two rinks were sent io Montreal chine Curling Club, and well-known | tenuc.ad tea, assited by Mrs.Louls de \u2014 Wooden Tops ai Ze.Sc.and Se.[10 represent ihe Club in the Annuai | neveral members of the Ladies\u2019 | Mrs, F.8.Oglivie and Miles Joan! PU} IRON Mises Mattietts Fortier : Er | CRC Ladies Bousplel und Caledonia | QUeDSS Curio Club.Ostivie of Lake Sc Joseph.are ind Jeannine Tremblay.188 to 193 St John Street J ALLEY ! Novelty Spring Pistol Tops, at] Trophy Competitions.Mise A.Bro.A resolution was passed in favor [lown.guests ut the Chateau bro | Mr.W.J.Maguire, a veteran Ca- \"ait TENT AN , 18e.each, de was successful in tying with of limiting.on account of {he Jack tenac.nadian journalist and Mr.Willte CIN Spring Hommi T Stusical | Mr% Meu of Huntingdon at 24 of space, the number of bridge X Muguire were recelved In privat - \u2014 ! NING MAKER \u2018Tops, Ete.Ete.ne Tops.¥ | points.and brought back to \"Que |plavers st the Thursday afternoon rot Aron, yin = à \u201cry, taudience by Pope Plus XI.on Man TEE , \u201cLau STREET : 9 bec.the runner-up cup.Further |!®%% to five ables.re Madu iad ne with her 2nd.Exactly fifty years ago, Mr.at meme ME EME EO ° - outride competitions had, unfortu-: Miss l'ope gave à short address | 4 + Maguire was received by Pope IX 3 J Telephone: 73.\"nately.lo be postponed, owinæ toj the Assocation Meeting which [POT street, Mr.Maguire has also been honored | % HÔME-MAKING HELPS | Jane Heddon SROEOLIIIT IRIE AIAN; ! 247 8T.JOHN STREET.\u201chack of fee.ax the sesvon endey (\"19 Aitended in Montreal during the Miss Berthe Garneau of Quebec.|with audiences by Leo XIIL, Plus! 9; D ; ; cer - \u2014 \u2018very abruptly.past season.is spending a few days in Montresal.| X, and Benedict XV.\u201d 08 25 28:26 06 56 56 5608 06 05 06 26 36 06369 HAT PATTERN re CES | he \u2018regular Ciub Competitions Heurty votes of thanks were the guest of her aunt, Mrs.James| {iq Hon the Lieut G .J , the were held throughout the | paused to the men of the Quebre!#- Murphy, Westmount.-Governor of | \u201cEverything About the House [the Chatienge Shield being paged |SUrling Club for the unfailing Heber And.Mrs.W.M.Wiggs ave] Nar Province of Quebec.Hon.Mr.Helpe to Make the Home\" ifor each Thursday afte; tesy extended the ladies through-|leaving today (or Montreal Narcisse Perodeau, was entertained | (By WANDA BARTON afe ¥ afternvon, and | eal, sud willlat a banquet by the members of > regular medal shol play.every Fri.{out the year: to Me.Arthur Veaney, be the guests of their daughler, Mreithe notarial profession of th dis Are You Planning New Paper for 46 ST.JOHN ST.ny morning, There was much en- for re kindly auditing the \u2018books: |John 8.Common, Sherbrouke street, | trict of Three Rive: hi : ; © Your Home This figeing?Turkey or Chicken Di thusiasm aniong the newer playing [2 to the retiring officers, who west.visit over the week-end t th © city Wi en Dinner.with members, and many strenuous aml | Bid helped to make the seuson suc! Mis Honor th Sov > o that city.| Wait paper and Spring are afin.¢ bottle of wine included.oe e keenly rontested \u201cgreen\u201d matches |® successful one.ton.Mr.Narcisse Lu ere Tones vas provides on pA pg en ne a ann, wo Ca \u2019 ' ' ; .Mr.=.ace 1) .A., Pp nt of in selecting our new wall er, we With a 78c.Dinner we give a bottle of Beer same taken wy Fe green corr the Vtt ommictee tor Cotonel > his ADC.Lieut.[the Association of Noteries.|est convineed thet he savers vars SPECIAL DINNER.so tainly augurs well for the playing their untiring efforts, and help |guy (ro pi?ny, lured venter Mre.Harry Ernest Green, ot iol de 1 beautiful before.This RR EAR GC.future of the club.{throughout the past year.y from Montreal.Thetford Mines, entertained recent.|year ia mo exception to the rule The prize fist for the past season] The election of officers resulted Mr.and Mra.Jacques Dumouiin, [17 at a bridge and mah-jongs earty [They Core Are suited | to all {nas alreads heen published.Owing an follows.A resolution was puss- of Quebec, will be passengers on in honor of Mrs, Leon Lambert of |tastes and are offered at ell priced.BT of fut Une final aie ln ed In which It wan stated that a card the \u201cAndanis.\u201d\u201d when she Quebec.Mrs.Norman R.Fisher, Perhaps the chints patterns show the green singles competition, a Teauest would be sent to Mrs.Vens- sails on May 3rd.They expect to also entertuined at the tea hour a greater varlety than ever before.: 7 prize for which had been donated; Boswell asking her to continue P° abroad for some months.for Mrs.Leon Lambert, when Mrs |They sre bing used not only for by Miss lmrie, had (0 be postponed d% Honorary President of the Clyb.| Colonel C.E.C.Graham Chariton Harry E.Green, Mra.Fred Sayer [bedrooms but for.Hving-rooms as until next searon.President\u2014>Miss Justine Sewell.attache at the British Embassy |and Mra.Herbert Bmith.presided well.| The backgtounde are in| M MER RERO.an Shrove nivo! Viro-Prencoiiirs Maud Tope.{Washington is in Otiawn.for all gn 5 table, assisted by Mise cream.dove gray da tits are sl an a f presented the club with a very hand! Mon, Trensurer\u2014Mrg.G.IT.lien- \u2018few days, the guest of the Govern- Ruth Smith, Miss Lucienne Lessard [oa and the colored motifs are as; IP Brome silver cup.but weather con.derson.or Ueneral at Government House, And Miss Pharos.delicate as Persian-colored designs.| ditions made le necessary to hold __ llon.Secretary\u2014Mrs.A.1.M.} Master Andrew Clarke, a for Mrs.W.R.A © strongest color in motif being) Co » : d .rmes .R.Allan.Roslyn road, .Table Gore Dimer es meh 50c over this competition until next Hay / pupil ut the Boys High Schoo! of | Winnipeg, gathered a anes \u201coi jthe One with which the draperies No.2330 ; r.Ln season.& Hou.Ass, Sec.\u2014 Mra.W, Hender- | Quebec, left last evenipg for Otta- Mins Gwynneth Lemon friends to- are matched.Model 2: WINES AND BEERS SERVED WITH MEALS.A hearty vote of thunks was pass.$M wa, where he will continue his stud- | gether recently for a delightfully Old-fashioned picture papers in th: 2336 presents one of 120 St.John Street.Near Bell Telephone _ _ Cammiitre-\u2014Mrs.Alex.Love, Mra (les.as a student at Asbury College |planned mah-jonge party and tea modernized colorings' and drawings e most becoming tallored - er rn, | Malratm Moitday.| Mre, Philippe Grandbols and Mr.|At Which four tables were called in- are among the newest ofterings; the | models shown this ronson, The Mrs.Tweedell and Miss Imrie.and Mrs.Marc Grandbols of this to requisition.The tea table, artis- pictures sans out any against CE ront.aires Before it \u2014~ \u2014_ ci AR \" a very soft background.Some of the s a becom - \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 ash 101\u2019 ja Creche Ammual Meeting, ook NA ha en te tor os line was presided 00e.Lea |oidrfashioned design are known aa || line to the face, especially cor \u2018The xplendid work being carried | & on May 3rd, en route fof) pg, Baker and the h ony hor.| Roosevelt papers.as they are the gir] with a prominent none .| Don uacessingly by the officers and Europe where they will spend some elf, The guests rer Les copies of those \u2018used on the walle!f °° glasses.An unusual crown 4 !members of the Creche of St.Vin- © : dwynneth Lemon, Mrs.Geoft \"| ot the Roosevelt memorial house.has a fluttering side width, but : ant | cent de Paul.was shown by the re- General Cartwright, will be im |Macdonald.- Mrs.Gord n K f%Y (ome of the large picture patierns fits snugly acrows the front.Lent de Dau nal Mocking | QUAYS this week to attend the [3 ; - jon Konant£.[are usèd where the walls are panei.[| Bias folds are cleverly laced LE Bac e porte Meeting | Royal Military College dinner.Whils Mra.Doni Ko Mrs.Frank led, which makes.thèm very efted.(À écross the from to give a dis- \u2018 TELEPHONE: 4171.s8- the 04 ÿ Sllin Ottawa General Cartwright wili a Baker, Mrs tive.tinctive facing effect.The Saunt 38 ST.JOHN STREKT.i Bon Pasteur Convent.Lache- |, Roy Robinson, Mrs.Roms Macdon- t ; jaunty QUEBEC'S CENTRALLY LOCATED AN : vrotiere street.L'Abbe Cyrille Gag- 5 De Cn of his sister, Mra.A.[gid the Misses Miriam Rowley One-of the newest features in § ull Is made of the same folds.ara D UP-TO-DATE lnon of the Seminary Chapel and |\" n J Kaie Rowley, Priscilla MeBride PaP°tinE is known as \u201cantiquing\u201d.Taffeta.moire, fallie or can- ESTAURANT ! | chaplain of this deserving work, Mr.George Bouchard, member | Jean Rogers, Betty Moss, Margier- The room is first papered with gay- ton are the best materials com- UNSURP.D I ; ; presided at this meeting.and Ma- for Kamouraska, in the House of [ite Mathers, Kathleen Armytage, colored paper of the best quality - bined with straw.ASSED CUISINE AND SERVICE || dame E.B.Garneau occupied the [Commons and Mrs.Bouchard, arn | Margaret MoEachern.Kathleen [wine Ihe fre have been dome Material Required i chair.About a hundred ladles at.|® present in Quebec, the guests of | Meok, Kathleen MoMahon, Audrey with ofl Instead of water colors.\u2018The À | soft pressed c ! tended the meeting.Hon.Jules and Mrs.Camille | FltzGerald, Muriel Smith and Gladys paper is then varnished.When It eed pars 3 row 1 ru Un- = = Le RR ti y ¢ | Pouliot, Apne street.ry and hard, th : M wire, ard ening ound vers satisfactory.emma x a dy and ar ane onu | asic nec or mieu, {yards ÎThe Treasurer's Report submitted ; SRE ApTRoATSUeTIONTRI) (OF 8 (inely-painted wall.Where a 13% inch straw brald, 1-yard 36 er un a e by Madame Lavoie, showed a good BRUUBARRARALARNNR se 99 paper with water-colored figures is Inch taffeta or gross de laundre.: lhalance in the bank.\u2018The ordinary * MES \u201c used.it in water to cover it first with ' | sems\u2014 réen Street\u2014Next Door to Qesbee expenses for the year were $42.- WOMEN'S MEETINGS % a glue , which\u2019 sets the colors.| I par PATTER 1 The for S, Automobile Cab 1491.81, and Fstraordinary expenses.2 % When the size is dry, the paper can\u2019 HAT PA N ORDER best place or Sportamen to take their meals.1321010740, leaving a Salance of # TODAY.x, mateiy be varnished.It the varaish \u2018À À - This - order wilt bring usiness Men\u201d 1895675.The ordinary receipta for : > applied\u2019 without this precaution J | You pattern and work Lunch.ns 50 cents | the year were $534,985.97 and Extra- 36 26 08 38 26 28 26 06 06 36 96 56 38 26 36 À For Grip, Influenza the colors are very apt to rum and.instructions * for- Taking re PEER (ordinary receipts, 88.854, balance in Noti ot W look bad.No matter how gay the hat illustrated above.Fill i ° ting.| Couvteous and bank, $735.08.Notire lomen*s Meetings mas colors of the paper may be, the var- tn name \u2018and .efficient service, The Gecretary's repart showed a be sent to the Chronicle care of nish will soften them, make them close 35 cents ata, , rer very satisfactory year.The work the Social Editress -, appear like tapestry and despén to postal note of colns\u2014ad- PS 14 enlarging year by year and re- i .rich tints, their once strong colors.dress envelope! Hat Pat- T oO .\u2014 | quires the hard and devoted work| Finlay Home, monthly board | some of the gayer gicture pdpers: tern Departmentry Our Delicious Lunch and Dinner {of all the members.and the loyal |mecting at the Home, 2.48 p.m.To get tho best results, take 878 just the thing (df sun parlors[f | mm), LL ; N ' jxupport of the public.During the ; * : .Ilumphreys' \u201cSeventy-seven\u201d at the and upper halls.e Quebec Chronicle E W WORLD CAFE Year there were 602 children in tha| Home Workers' Club of Chalmers first sign of « Cold.Grass cloth papers are popular Enclosed find 23 cents.31 BUADE | homes 262 of which were admitted Church, Church Parlor, St.Ursule Medical book malied free.with Conservative people whe 80 not Please send me J , STR during the year, of which number, [Street, 3.00 p.m.t Drug Stores.Mumphrezs\u2019 | PSY et attention to changing Meddon Hat Pattern i EET (Next to Holt, Renirew), 169 were placed in good homes; 133 , oe.Home.Medicine Co.166 William | fashions and they are certainly very instructions No.2336.and NEAR CHATEAU - died and 300 still remain in the| Ladies\u2019 City Misalon.Meeting at | Street, New York.rich in appearnace.The self-color- Name.Home.Twenty nuns and seventy home ot President, 1 Stanislas St.Tu mm meee sent od, figured papers setcvsesceearieey TT \u2014\u2014 three nurses devote their entive|3.30 p.m.\u2019 RES REGULATE designs are enjo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | A FROCK LIKE MOTHER'S | |time gratitliously to these poor lit- oo» RELIGIOUS INSTR ularity.They make excellent hall Little girls\u2019 styles are generally (ile waifs.The report of donations| Quebec Garrison Badminton Club, UCTION or music room papers.Gold etrip- At replicas in the most part of what [of clothing received showed that |Driil Hail, Grande Alles, 3.00 p.m.BY FOREIGNERS, | #3 paper with & wide gray or tan our rocer\u2019s er 9 ere are wearing.Here's a {many articles of clothing, bedding.vo Const, i strips between the gold stripes has \u2014 art ttle frock that was inspired | flannel, wool, soap, ete.etc, weve Girle\u2019 Auxillaey of St.Matthew! aan antinople, April 3\u2014Heady of | dainty chints motifs spaced down \u2014 7 à grown-up model we donated and to ail these kind|Chureh, weekly mceting in Parish erican missionary achoole inthe plain siripes and makes very 4 AS for Laval rea y.It is becomingly low of {benefactors (he ®ociety return Mall, 7.48 p.m.Constantinople have received the [lovely living-room paper.|{ waist and the sides are laid in pleats |grateful thanks.following order from the Angors| @o-céllea \u201clattice papers,\u201d 1 : NUMB: \u2018to to give grace of li 1 papers,\" the lat: BL ER ONE PASTEURIZED 1 5 Brace line 10 an adolescent | 1n the month of Uctober the an- | ministry of public instruction: \u2014 tice being used in the design.for, U DERS OR SALTLESS \" hard The night ol crwise, be | nual appeal for funds was made in i It 1s learned that some foreign [climbing ross vines, are very protty; Be chat BUTIER os shout with turn back un long |ievis and realized the sum of schools devote more time to reli- [and come in more attractive desigrie | with ons name tated wrapper has à picture of our building Mohair is used « erent Seal fog | 184-13.this district took in Levis, Blackheads go quickly by a|®:0us exercises than to ragular teach ithah in past seasons.Stipple plain printed thereon as follows: \u2019 i tinle girls\u2019 frocks this season al loc | Bienviile, Lapzon and st.David.In simple methods that just dis.| ing.that they\u2019 compel pupile to at- or embossed papers are about the | In favor with flannel which 1 Nights N i mber the Found of Sugar Day.| op porcine ee from your ther anyon eh and that [only kiné mo are mot mere weight and yet has realized 10,539 pounds of sugar.of your y ng on the walls of clase- [Used and these borders are not more LAVAI | act Ie Las ht eared $21.10 worth of groceries and 342.00 druggist, rub ths with a hot, wet | rooms and courtyards, texts and pla- [than twe or three inches wide.Spring months, in money.The usual door to door cloth briskly over the blackheads |cardws dealing with religious mat.| Where biue-line tiled paper ol » MADE IN LIMOILOU.For warmer weather wear, ging.|Olection In the City of Quebec.te will wonder where they [ters used in a bathroom.it le varnished y noting the above you may rest assured that it is the best ham or striped ratine would be nice, |\"arted on March [0th., and brought sone.\u201cSchools which are now engeg- | ¥ith one or two coats, which makes guarantees for quality and nurits.\u2018The dress pattern No.2078 cus in |!\" $3,080.83 lo-the funds.HONO es ee ing in religious activities ot thet waterproof.In this way it laste ges 6, 6, 10, 12 and 14 years.It was with regret that the resig- NOR FIRST MOVIE, above nature will be immediately , MUCH longer than when plain papes reaui 2 2 vards of 40-inch mate.| nation of Madame E.B.Garneau, Parle, April 3\u2014On the building | ciceed.Conasquently the following is used.Plalg papers in solid colors , Toni stems or oor chats | aa president of the Society was av.|that is replacing one of (he famous regulations are brought to the (And of heavy cartridge varieties are - .terred.) vin (coin pre.sepied e Madame Garneau las been |cafes of the Boulevard des Capu- notice of the administration of theae [NOt 8980.a8 frequently ss former.| : PHONE: 4066.237 4TH AVENUE: Dre at te has done AE piece a aane to mark the om must contorm etriet= | em oy ignred agen aul preter ka : ESL SSG o J : .J and taithtul work.which wil never | place where the firs public \u201cmovie\u201d | \u201cIt a abesiutely forbiégen to al- |, Dh du maniere rough or smooth.~~ who were ,as- | Was shown.low Turkish students t s seen In music-room or ha at E Ey FA ddr JUST IN woclated with her in this work.Jt was on December 28.1895, that | in Chrisian services OAIUSDAIS | ory weil Ughted, though It id don \u20187 as Fashion Magazine he election of officers resulied the Lumiere brothers projected their | pulsorily or volsntanily.No Tur- sidered a little too dreséy\u2018for other ~ / Spel .1) as follows: \u2014 ; first fitm before an audience.The kieh student shal p uses.\u201cIt shows best with old-red WHY Is THIS .+ Fram (he front cover of President, Mrs.J.A.Jalques: 1st.[screen wes stretched in the base- attend prayem Don Permis t© | draperies or desp Chiness blue drap- HY 18 WRONG?ew 8pring Fash on Ma, our Jil i vice-President, Mrs, C.J.Usgnon: men of the Grand Cafe, for genera- | the regi ction with | gies, There are quite a number of IL is unwise to guess the weight r mn 00 S eee Magusine right J 3nd.Vice-Presidém, Mre, L.À.Can.| tions a favorite haunt of Boulevar- Chistian ae direction \u2018of [Versions of tinck and white paper: 91 Sites Locutred Buch guessing see nil of the stylen on will il \u2018non: Hon.Secretary, Miss A.del.dlers, now in course of destruction| \"Forel nay | These still enjoy « vogue, and they of postage required, Such guessing .° be popular during the oan (LaTerriere: Hon.Treasurer, Mà-|to make room for 8 bank.» | æious Inetruction in Rp Me nap.make stiractivd.rooms whan the whieh aay cause aster ind ery.: sensor ais {dame Lavoie.eme RE \u2014 - [right hangings and tumitére are elivery st Received oe ttornouylen for morning Jl.The meeting cloned with the el but they may not conduct pray- |ghosen to go wihth.them.°° 424, 1a the case of business letters, u and atlernoon w ar.as well se ff | pronsuncing of Benedict by 17Abbs and ciass with 8 .ere elsewhere or eel up watuse of | | A new idea in using Mother Goose often results in à dissatisfied cus- ont for lat es.a mal occasions, And Poi | | Gagnon.: ne best scores were the follow.fuspend Lente of ® a, mature land other fairyistory pepers in tHe | CRE.Rrogue Oxfords Colers: Grey, Brown and Black.for the kiddies.len pid rams = , : me or colrlyards.nursety: is to place ther on a pan.\u2018 STRAP SROKS dressmaking lessons for i! Rifle Club Shoot.Miss Helen Eillott .4% \u201cA strict control : of - foreign [sled wall with every.ther eine) ; in beginner or the There Mre.A.deM.Bell .48 echools is necemmry in ordér to see | paperad: In a plai 1 4 ali the latest styles and colors.Alrdale, Jack Rabbi À , and charming styles j{ | was a very good muster | Misa A.Burroughs .49 that recommendations of the mi oan plaie color This Greys, Fawn, Beown auû t which can be made in a couple Jf OI, (4 members of the Quebsc Le.[Mre.A.Fleming .4 istry are carried out.\u201d n-| makes (heri appear like ploteres Black Calf, \u2018 | If of hours even by one who Is a |} diss\u2019 Rifle Club at the weekly shoot Migs L.Hamel at This order dec ' and the ect la quits = striking, Agents fer \u201cThe Le Glosenda Shoes.\u201d if novice witn tne messe.some Ji °F Monday and the aver Mre.R.L Bmyin .43 cree cjeming au £ d be recent de- Clismbray pager in deticate oalors ta » Men's hui grade if embroldery designs : ain y cd one of the best of the neuvon.Miss M.Ruseoit ptt Frida \u201che esteem da tls on ul er nines toa over ! Shows.All the latest styles i sli ne gro popular phat dud was made more inter.| Mina B.LeMeauridr .44 y, the Sabbath.or he In rioher ooterings than ver .| « New Tork.actress, aune of three small prizes 3 PU 0 : ' iatees math may i WwW J ; hod sostle Foe dress problems a n Jor ne Gest scores for the Mo ?ny : o Haron Apel to er pought for elipping the fuesivire.i : sending 10c, to-day for v ay In the different classes by the|Miss ©.Wigs '.n, April $\u2014An order dmued | eres pe : A .; \u2014\u2014\u2014- Pr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014tpt\u2014 ; me.acques & Sons {ff new Fanion Megasine Youls ff Vice Fresidents iles Tieien Bio Mens San 44 2479) og Méronel Crug Teo-in.the overs | TE TE TT : 4 y doing so.Ad- \u2018 nthe frat \u20ac with «| The epson ve rie.prohibiting nds prohibition, which Is ss i Tel 487 4214 Fabrique Street, Quebec M drame Fashion Devertmed: fl ncore of 97.\u201cMrs.Fleming and Mis ne pone for Mme visation of the Sungari river by 1 Be centrars er Terma of à vroaty | Blevaiée | 3 J} Quebse Chroniale.\u201cI 1.Hamel tielpg with 98 tn the In.|[Bhlott and jon by Mra.Bell.Mise: R'imnion séamete hue reived to pus.
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