The Quebec chronicle, 5 juin 1913, jeudi 5 juin 1913
[" TODAY'S WEATHER.Fine and warmer.Che Queb xe Chronicle., ESTABLISHED 1764.QUEBEC, THURSHAY, JUNE 5, 1913.Cresca MACARONI MEZZANI Extra Quality A.PINARD BRAND Manufactured in France In 1 Ib.package net weight 15 cts each, $1.65 per doz.We prepay freight charges on all $25.00 order.A.GRENIER Established 1882.94-96 John Street.Phones 1247-1248 ATTACK ON MILT THE SEMTE SENATOR POWER OBJECTS TO HIGH EXPENDITURE FOR RESULTS ATTAINED.i Ottawa, June 4\u2014\"Tle Senate today discussed Militia.The debate was inaugurated by Senator Power, who called attention to wiat he declared was \u201cthe unsatisfactory results of the great increase duriug recent years of expenditure of the Department of Militia and asked if the guvernmént proposed to take steps at an carly date to improve existing conditions as to the defence forces of Canada.\u201d Japanese a Menace.\u2019 Senator Power said everyone wouid \\ ee that Canada necded an adequate defence force.In shis age wars came suddenly.1f 20,000 Japanese troops were to land in British Columbia today there were less than 200 regulars and 2000 militia.With Japanese in British Columbia and the C.P.Rseized, Canada would have a bad time getting back Vancouver and Victoria.There was no propatly fortified place in British Columbia.In fifteen years Catistda's militia expenses had grown (rom a million and 's half dollars a year to $11,000,000 \u2018and during the last year hardly more \u2018men were drilled than were drilled \u2018twenty years ago, and the militia force, in rural Canada, at least, was not as good as twenty years ago.The slightly larger permaner: force did not account for the great increase in expenditure.Senator Davis said that warriors who paraded the streets in splendid uniforms in time of peace for the admiration of small boys were not the men who save the country.Senator Bostock said that General French had reported upon a defence (Continued on Page Twelve) YEAR AND À ON FOR JACK JOHNSON HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIGN IS SENTENCED FOR VIOLATING WHITE SLAVE ACT.Chicago, June 4.\u2014Jack Johnson, negro heavyweight champion, today was sentenced to one year and one day in the state penitentiary at Joliet and fined $1,000 for violation of the Mann \u201cWhite Slave Act.\u201d Johnson obtained two weeks time in which to prepare a writ of error, and the bond fpr $30.00 on which he has been at liberty since his cons ic- tion, was allowed to stand.Hali a dozen deputy United States marshals, who had grouved,t selves about Juhns6n in anticipation of resistance when the prison ajitence was given, leit the room when Judge Carpenter announced that the tighter could continue temporarily at liberty.Johnson leit the court room de.lar- ing he would not give up his fight for liberty aud that if the writ of error were denied, he would make further appeals.The arguments for a new trial came up as a surprise late this afternoon.BISHOP WILNORE DEAD.aber Ont., June 3\u2014Bishop Wilmore/fhead of the United African Melfodist Episcopal Church of Canada, died at his home here today, aged 81 years.EX-PREMIER OF FRANCE HAS NARROW ESCAPE.Evreux, France, June 4.\u2014The \u2018orm- er Premier.Aristide Briand, had a narrow escape from death today, when his automobile was struck by another and dashed against a tree M.Briand's\u2019s shoulder was dislocated and he was severely cut about the fact and hands by broken glass.The machine was demolished.HAND BAGS Three Days More = for our big sale in \u2014 \u2014 at \u2014 209 OFF COME AND SEE THEM JOHN E.WALSH'S Reg'd., 11 St.John Streetand PURSES S Fine Steak, Chops Strawberry Short 12 Fab K \u201cJOHNNIE S THE STANDARO COTCH WHISKY Opposite City Hall CFormerty ef Boston) Breakfast Rolis and Home-Made Bread VALIQUET\u2019S ILMARN RESTAURANT and Coffee.Cake.Phone 1526 ; OCK WALKER\" AEMARKABLE SCENE WHEN CHILDREN GREET MGR, BEGI Nine Thousand Little Ones Pay Homage To Archbishop On His Silver Jubilee-Day of Impressive Ceremonies\u201d The twenty-fifth anniversary of the consecration as Bishop of His Grace Mgr.Begin, Archbishop of Quebec, was officially celebrated yesterday, and was one of the greatest demonstrations of respect, fealty and love ever manifested in Quebec in honor of the head of the Catholic Church in the diocese.Besides the cable message of congratulation received yesterday from H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught, published in yesterday's Chronicle, the following message was also received from His Holiness Pope Piux X, MESSAGE FROM THE POPE.Rome, June 3, 1913.To His Grace Archbishop Begin, Archbishop of Quebeec: Holy Father Pius X.willingly joining in the joy and congratulations of the clergy and faithful of the Diocese of Quebec on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Your Grace, sends with all his heart as a token of his paternal good will and abundant celestial favors a special apostolic blessing.He also blesses ypur dear diecesans.Accept my felicitations and foy best personal wishes.re, (Signed), CARDINAL MERRY DEL VAL High Pontifical Mass.Yesterday morning at nine o'clock the Basilica was crowded with bis- haps, clergy and members of the congregation to assist in the celebration of a high pontifical mass in honor of the occasion.His Grace, dressed in full archepiscopal vestment, walked from dee: Palace escarted by the visite ing Archbishops, Bishops, representative clergy from various parts of Canada and priests of the diocese, to the Basilica, which was magnificently decorated and illuminated for the service, Seated in the church was His Honor the Lieut-Governor, Sir Francois Langelier, Lady Langelier, Sir Charles and Lady Fitzpatrick, Capt.Pelletier, A.D.C.and others.Mgr.Begin officiated at the mass, assisted by Mgr.Lapointe.V.G.of Chicoutimi and Rev.Messrs.Dumais, Marcoux, Fleurie and Felix Dumont, nephew of His Grace, A full choir was present which rendered Gounod's mass in C.with orchestra and organ.and during the mass a solo was sung by Rev.Abbe Gagnon.' The sermon was preached by Mgr.Mathieu, C.M.G.Bishop of Reginawho spoke eloquently in review of the life of the Archbishop, his school days, his term in the office of priesthood and his life period as Bishop and Archhishop of Quebec.The church service was sublime and impressive to the highest degree At its conclusion His \u2018Worship Mayor Napoleon Drouin, in behalf of the citizens of Quebec, read the following address: Mayor Drouin's Address.To His Grace Mgr.Louis Nazaire Begin, Archbishop of Quebce: Your Lordship.\u2014 In the name of the citizens of your episcopal city, it is pasticularly honorable and agreeable to me in those festive days, to present to your Gracehomage, congratulations and good wishes.Our homage conveys to you lirstly, Your Grace, our veneration ior the sixteenth successor to the Venerable Mgr.de Laval, for the worthy cou- tinuer of this long and glorious line of the bishops of Quebec, who have always shone in the tirst rank among the most sagacious well doers of aur city, and among the real founders of our na:iorality.You contribute in à great part, your Lordship, to the merits and good works of this spiritual dynasty, hy your energy, your prudence and your wisdom.by your zeal and your generous devotedness.and the spiritual conduct and sanctification of your people.Quebec holds.and will always fath- fully retäin profound and sincere gratitude for all the good works of your sacerdotal life, and principally of your episcopacy, of which our city received the greater part.What numberless souls you have enlightened, guided and comiorted, what numberless families have reason to bless your name as their greatest benefactor.The entire city of Quebec owes you the same testimony and the same recognition for the constant encouragement which you have given to works of education, of preservation.and of mercy, with which our city is so largely blessed, due to the unceasing charity of the Church, and of religious corporations.We do not forget the efficacious role ! of diplomatie peace-maker and equitable arbitrator which you played in times of trouble amongst our population, and we know that the same (Contisued on Page Right) PLAY \u201cDEBORA\u201d THAT A GE MAY AGE I ALLEGED IMMORAL, PLAY IS PERFORMED TO PROVE IT HARMLESS.~ \" Na Toronto, June 4\u2014An extraordinary court of law was held at the Princess Theatre tonight when Legrand Howland's play, \u201cDeborah,\u201d was presented in full with all acense effects for the special benefit of Ridge Morson, of the County a JURG! sag During the day J Morson had heard the appeal froig the verdict of the police magisträte#who found the manager and the Members of the \u201cDeborah\u201d companys guilty of presenting an immoral play.Those appealing were Maynard \\Vhite, Miss Carlotta Nillson, Migs Marie Day, Miss Maud Sinclair, Frauk Gilmore.Miss Mira Brocke any Elliot Dexter.After the evidence wig all il, H.H.Dewart.K.C.actin; fer the appellants.suggested that the judge should see the play.His honor agreed.and heuce the special performance.The company entered imo the or ed Ma HERE 1s \u20ac tuism Londener® aus presented 15:00 toward the mew heme the \\oyal Academy of Arts at Bur: Day the Laver drawing end 7 | | know norsing about Lendon.Not enelfor the Botany depsitment to which Le .e \u2018 - 1) the| worked.lingion House is not a popular scademy.The portraite er Mr.John 8 Sargent, on a oa =.as tae Tperiat Some of the wonderful laborstertes of |\u201c That was what the newspapers sald of last Tran pan oars ob features of the Institute at South Kensington.Mest per-| this department were shown by Professor year's academy.but this one ls even less oC be tite udles, OC ire sons regard them vaguety as adjuncts to ancre ar.who ve the | prpulsr.À mere glance at the walls makes «Spanien Gypsies.\u201d a small canvas of a what is equally vaguely knows as the; ere dents more at \u2014r cer us > one wonder what is happening to English scene in Spain, with a group of figures Toth He en revolted the cockreashes te find the nature of the para.14 ert Its si that there to a slump in art POOLING by the side of a mountain read, ot or day ho reception epecialiy Les inside them and delving into many nowadays: that ail the money available a rot haut of Che afrernoun fer the purpose of making its objects and shar pate of \u2018Insect life.Professor ç .h G being spent on the scquirement of OM 111, where the ma; ee.echievements knows.It was the Imperial 817% S70 rue Lee are Cole Mare eo majority of the most inter.T : Neb to spray 88 trees in Richmond Park with masters.which are now realizing sue esting pictures are hung.College of Science and Technology, w {send chromate, a substance which, accord.fabulous prices.It is true thas thers are Among other of Mr.Liewellyn's por- tinks together and, in a sense.cu Py ng to his investigations, should make y , » k et such \u2018Télte beaides the royal picture Is sn ex- the 614 Reya) College of Science.YA snort work of the caterpillars, at present : many fine exampies of the wor cellent three-quarter length of the Vis- College of Mines and the City and Guiid® savaring (he tret-lops, and at the same well known portrait palaters and iandecape Countess Maitland, in shite sun empire | (Engineering) College\u2014and ls itself & URI Lime prove harmiess to the deer, | artists and subject painters as Professor gress, leaning on a pedestal, over which of the University of London.u In another department there are lumps Sir H.von Herkomer, Sir P.Burne-Jones, Is thrown a blue cloak, the Lady Har In the Imperial College thew ply hi \u201clof wood which to the layman leok like ma- Mr.William Liewelyn, Mr.J.J.Shannon, '¢ch and the Hon.Mrs.Maitland: and vating the germs of many a business In-| 4.) ror log fires They are specimens dustry.The adoption, for Instance.of aD youn about $1,480.for they {llustrate effective substitute for petrol will have An) ogy ere; diseases which, because of tae so enorméus affect on the automobile and civities of nature's little nuisances.or the many other Industries.In tbe laboratories carelesaness of inexperienced foraste:s.st of the Imperial College of Science this 30 and kil) trees.The study of these problem ls being brought daliy DISET diseases has meant the saving of thew i solution.sands in lands whers forestry 3 a mane While the Stock Exchange was indulging uf importance.tn financial hysterics abtnit rubber the Another room is given up Lo the vivh coliegs was carrying on researches of the: section of plants, often Wilh surpriung re most vital kiné, to Insure the preservation sults.The college shows every day how and productivity of rubber trees.One re-\u20181ne sciences are inierlocked.Mining em suit of this has Deen an enormous demand gineers.for example, come here to knew tor graduates of the college on rubber what woods sre strongest.and bow ® plantat.ons.preserve props (rom rotting.Mr.and M rs.Havelock Ellis, After 22 Years of Married Life, Friends other, \u2018they coulda\u2019t have been married Loxoo: May M.|They were &6 Inierested in each other\u2018 HE theories of Mra.LilHau Bell.the] \u201cOf course, we were interested 1» each Thnehean nove:lst who hxs declared other W: hadn't met for two weeks, ant (Kat husbands and wives sheull Uve had all sorts of things to talk abeut Sr E.J.Poynter.Mr.John Lavery, John Sif Fildes 18 represented by two, Vis- @ Sargent, Bir Luke Fildes.Mr.Josepn COUntess Downe and dirs.Sofer Whit.Farquerson.the Hon.John Collier ana burn.others.who are old friends, and some by.The feature of galery VI.ts a life size welcome newcomers; but it 1s on the whole SdUesirian portrait of Ear! Roberts, dy @ most uninteresting exnibition.Adrian Jones.In which the distinguished genera! is depicted oitting on Ms charger It ts mainly an exhibition of portrasta\u2014 oq the top of a kopje.the time of the portraits of distinguished persinages od 5outh African war, while underneath his! Beautiful women by noted art:s:s.but in A: xhaki-clad troop are seen fiing past.Brest measure portraits of perscas Who| Among the pictures dy which one are totally unknown In society or to the pleases to linger longest te the problem ordinary spectator, by unknown Artidis, 80 picture by the Hon.John Collier.-\"A that ane mariels how they ever got al raiten 1dol.\u201d This distinguished artist, Place ax these walls.who has a story to tell in every picture | © the aider hand it is perhaps good for re paints, with.s pussitng underlying GOMe v! the less known tands.ppe And sub- mystery, here dspicts a young woman on Sect pantera that there are 46 MANS \u201cLB- her knees on the floor of à library.cling.Testing portraits, for tt 15 # pleasuve !ng tn the knees nf her hewlldered hus- \u2026 from there to iook at pictures band She has apparently Just made a which under other cireums\u2018ances MIEN confession, and the question te be an- Nave passed almost unnoticed.jawered 13.wilt he pardon her?As in all To take the poriraits rst.interest willi Mr.Collier's problem pictures, the ques.ily centre on the much talked etltion might be answered in more than one! picture by Mr.John Lavery of ihe King, way, and \u201cA Fallen Idol\" le likely to and Queen with the Prince of Taies andide thé most talked of picture in this, L Princess Mary at Buckingham Palace.1tjvears Academy.The man's eyes seem to, vepecial Lapaten.; SOME OF ME ORGANIZERS OF COURT GROUPS POR THE VERSAILLES FETE (N JUNE ae ru \u2014\u2014\u2014 Y 4 \u201cur! ; y A Op = \u2014 ET ER TE aS sme or a ut ; atorn Lu Mr.wanes P.ldced.Mr.Briton Riviere's \u201cThe Glove account of his experiences on the Amazon found ther may wii show à large per- : ae amr nd we ot poet stove of H ; A ft > W Il F > states that at first he killed hornets which centage of success .Grose Ot ce fimrter, End two Other (ine.collie, standing over the dropped gicve of orses In r as e as lesh at lympia flew near his face.But having observed | These th! remarks are justified 9 rongly « -1rexued proiraise by the tainelnis master Ard hess jou have another a them closely end noted that they kliled|anen it noted that part of the test \\ was expected that thie would prove iis teature 37 this years exhivitien.\u201cTo say 11s a disappointment Is putting t mlidly Some may sey they recognize the King ta Lhe group, dut it wou.d be Dard to see any Ukaness in er the Queen or the Prince and Princess.On the other hand, the portrait of the King dy Me.Arthur 5.Cops.Painted for the United Service Club, is an tdmirable portrait, perfectly lifelike and « credit to the painter.That By Mr.Willtam Llewellyn of the Queen, alse for the find many adm'rers.Of the portraitists nons ie 66 suecessfu! as Professor Herkomer.He is represented oy a, half dosen portraits of tncaresting well known persons.including Bir Berketoy \u2018Moynihan, F.R.C.8.with hands stuck 'n characteristic fashion in the pockets of bis reefer jacket: Lord Shuttle worth of Cawthorpe.admirable in the strong expression of the mob.ie face: Mr, Justice Hargreave Deans Viscount Mortey.fu his doctor's robes: Dr.Arthur Herts and Bir Frederick Macmillan.1n- 1eresting.too.18 Prince Olav of Norwayoy Mr.Herbert Sidney, a brigh\u2019, sunny picture of the popular little Prince of Norway that brings a pleased smile to the speciator.in the portraiture of women.none fa mote successful than Mr.Solomon J.§ol- omon.Those of Mrs.Close-Brooks and Mrs.Norman Faulkner, of Melbourne, are well-nizh perfect specimens of this art.Both are ciad alike In black velvet dre lo with pu: pie scarves thrown lghtly over their shou.Sers.boik are posed slike, leaning on the pedestals of pillars with a leafy background.Sir E Burne-Jores is repressated by two portraite-8ir Ndward Elgar and Mr.Richard Ward-and Mr.J.J.Shannon adds to his great reputation tp five portraits, notably Mrs E.Wyane Chapman, in white and blue spotted muslin dress, standing under & tres Her smile 1a charming: and the animated features of Florence, daughter of Mr.C.W.Henderson, 8 three-quarter 'ength.are eaurifully portrayed, but Lady Asnds &.Leger and her son, the child leanus svar his mother's kness, is one of the mont attracuve picture portraits in the *
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