The Quebec chronicle, 6 juillet 1915, mardi 6 juillet 1915
[" + ~ THE WEATHER.FAIR AND COOL Le ESTABLISHED 1764.Fresh Cream Cheese We ate receiving daily, shipments of this delicious Cheese, and such quantities that we can supply all demands.Spread on \u201cBUTTER NUT BREAD,\u201d with Lettuce, it will maxe | an excellent Sandwich.; In cakes of about half-pound.| Sold only by: RENIERA.G vers 156 Each Grocer and Wine Merchant, Established 1882, 94-96 St.John Street.Phones 1247-1248 Sole Distributor for the Famous BUTTER NUT BREAD.BRITISH STEAMER'S HEROIC ESCAPE FROM SUBMARINE THOUGH UNARMED AND SLOWER THAN PIRATE -CRAFT, HER CAPTAIN MANOEUVRED HER UNTIL KILLED, HIS SON REPLACING HIM.queenstown, July 5\u2014With nine dead sailors stretched on her deck, eight men lying wounded below, and hes sides riddled with shot ana shell, the British steamship Anglo-Califor- nian steamed into Queenstown harbor this morning after having withstood the attack of a German submar- inc for four hours.The ship's escape from destruction was accomplished with no other means for defense than the indomitable spirit of her captain and crew, combined with masterly seamanship, which enabled her to frustrate the efforts of her assailant to torpedo her.The story of how Captain Parslow stood on the bridge of the Anglo-Cal- tfcrnian amidst a rain of shot and ralmly directed the movements of his ship until he was kilied by a shell, and of how his place was taken by \u201chis son until British destroyers ap- seared and the submarine was compelled.to fee, was told by the sueviv- ors.The Anglo-Califosnian left Montreal for the British Isles oa June 24.The submarine was vighted at eight o'clock last Sunday morning.Captain Parsicw ordered full steam ahead and wireless calls- for assistance were ser: out.The submarine on the surface proved to be a far speedier craft than the steamer and rapidly overhauled her, meanwhile delugin: her with shells.One shot put the wirless apparatus on the Anglo-Californian out of action.Findirg that he could not escape by running for it Captain Parslow devoted «ll his attention to manoeuvring his ship s0 as to prevent the submar- me from using torpedoes effectively.\u201cOur captain was a brave man,\" raid one of the narrators.\u201cHe kept at his post at the bridge, coolly giving crders as the tubmarine circled atcund us vainly seeking to get a position from which it could give us a death blow with torpedoes.All the NEW YORK POLICE HEADQUARTERS WAS NEARLY BLOWN UP DYNAMITE BOMB OUTSIDE DETECTIVE BURRBAU \u2018WAS EXPLODED.New York, July 5\u2014A dynamite bomb was exploded tonight in an arcaway outside the detective bureau at police headquarters.While a heavy door was blown ten feet and a number of windows on one side of the building were shattered, no one was injured.The damaged part of the building is close to Inspector Faurot's office.The police at first worked on the theory that a jail delivery had been attempted, Several pieces of metal were found, but there was practically nothing which led to a definite clue.Siringing to his feet he seized the wheel, aud, as ably as his father had dene, continues dodging the submar.ires.Another shell burst alongside hini, shatterizg one of the spokes of the wneel, tut young Parslow remained at his post.\u201cThe wirless S.O.S.calls that had been sent out at the first alarm had reached those able to give mote than passive assistance, however, and British destroyers appeared.On their ap- preach the submarine ahandoned the éttark and submerged.Young Parswhile the under water boat continued | *o rain shot and shell upon us, and ait =mes was so close that she was able to Levis, affer the arrival \u20ac eh- 3 PF.Mferry Spturday afterncon.This train will he composed of the best of firet-class care.For the convenience of the pub- [lie this train will stop at all stations Letween Levis and Montmagny.as well as L'Islet, Ste Anne, Riviere Muelle.St.Paschal.Riviere-du-Loup.acouna, St.Arsene, Ile Verte, Trois Pistotes and Bic.Tickets are good to retrrn Dy all rcaular trains, Sunday, Monda,; and Tuesday.\u2018 A special low rate of $290 {cr ad- wise.$1.45 for children.Don\u2019t forget the date Saturday afternoon, July 10th, di July 6xtu.fri.x 2.PRINCE ARTHUR REVIEWS THE YRENCH TROOP».Paris, July 5~ On July 2nd, Prince Arthur of Connaught, who has heen at the front with the British foress in the Western theater of war, reviewed the vaticus French troops which had been engaged for a montn in heavy fightiug in the Argonne ro.gion, says 8 despatch to The Temps.General \u2026 (name deleted by censor), decorated in the name Af France with the Legion of Honor or the Military Medal, those who had especially distinguished hemaelves.During the ceremony a terrific can- aonade was taking place.you he kind enough to say if William | _\u2014_\u2014\u2014 | were advertised to be very entertaing rovnd after rounu of applause \"| MADE IN CANADA Ra.F.X.MARTEL 40 J JOHN F.DOBBIN ' EH EMILE JACOT | A.C.ROUTHIER | PAQUET CO, LTD.S H A _ Qi 4 J Ja = = Hh == \u20ac off i 7 A et % AH == } : ir - re er mesmo EERIE Me I Correspondence § | ROR ERs MALTESE CROSS Automobile Tires The Heaviest and Best on the Market also ELECTRIC BULBS for Auto Lamps, CHAMOIS, SPONGES, GREASES and OILS.F.H.ANDREWS & SON, 258 St, Paul Street de sp oe In Eotties Refreshing »° Delicious GREAT THIRST QUENCHER AND REPLACA OF CHAMPAGNE The Great English Tonlo and Blood Bullder M.TIMMONS & SON, QUEBEC, P.Q.SOLE AGENTS AND BOTTLERS. CITY OP QUEBEC PUBLIC MEETING.City Hall Requisition.Quebec, July Sth.1915.To His Worship NAP.DROVIN, Mayor of Quebec Mr.Mayor: At a meeting of about 50 ar 60 cit- trers, held Saturday, the 3d.instant, at ihe City Hall, to discuss the site given by the City to the Committee in charge of the construtcion ~f the monument of the 3é.Centenary of the Faith, a prooposition of Mr.White head seconded by Mr.Arthur Price, bas been adopted unanimously, requesting me to ask you to call a public meeting for Tuesday, the 6th, ine stant In consequence thereof, Mr.Mayor, I be to enclose the above request.With my best compliments, please belicve me, Your devcted, (Signed) C.J.LOCKWELL.In order to comply with the desire expressed in the abuve letter.I hereby call a public meeting of the citiz- gns to be held on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH OF JULY INSTANT, AT FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTER NON, for the purposes mentioned tn the above letter.(Signed) NAP.DROUIN, Mayur of Quebec.By order, (Signed) H.J J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk.Clty of Quebec.To wits District of Quebec.CITY OF QUEBEC.City Hall BY-LAW No.10.Concerning the Assessment of As sessable Property, in the City ot Quebec, and to amend By-law No.2-B, Concerning the School Taz, (Drawn u pin the French Language.) At a meeting of the Mumcipal Council of the City of Quebec.held at the City Hall, in the said City of Quebec, on the twenty-third day of.April, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen (1915), in conformity to law and in virtue of a By-law passed ov this Council pursuant thereto, an.after the due observavce of all the formalities prescribed by the statute in such case made and provided, at which meeting were present two- thirds of the members composing the Comncil of the City of Quebec.that is to say: His Worship the Mayor Aldermen Bouchard, Cannon, Cote.Dinsn, Dusssult, Emond.Galibois.Gerant, Gauvin, Lantier.Lavigueur, Lockwell, Madden, Martin, Paquet (B), Verret, Walling.It is hereby ordained and enacted dy the Municipal Council of the City of Quebec as follows, to wit: 1.Article S$ of the By-law No.2.8, ia replaced by the follwing: \u201cA tax of three tenths (3-10) of one per cent of the real value annually as sessed upon immoveable property be longing to proprietors of the Roman Catholic faith in this City is hereby imposed and shali be levied upon the said immoveable property, in order to collect the sums payable each year by the City of Quebec, to the Board of Catholic School Commissioners far the maintenance of the Catholic school in this city, in conformity with the law.\u201d A tax of four-tenths (4-10) of one per cent.of the real value annually assessed upon immoveable property belonging to proprietors of the Protestant faith in this City, is hereby imposed and shall be levied upon the : said immoveable property, in orde: to collect the sums payable, each yea: dy the City of Quebec to the Beard of Protestant School Commissioners for the mainiznance of Protestant schools in this City, in conformity with the aw.\u201d Attested, L.8.NAP.DROUIN, Mayor H.J.J.CHOUINARD, City Clerk In the Heart of Thigns.Take your Meals at The Marathon Cafe 120 St John Street.\"Phone 5993 THE CHILD'S CAFE Corner St.Peter and St.James Streets.\u2018Phone 3432.88 St.Joseph Street.\u2018Phone 3318, Table and attendance unsurpassed.Home-made Pies, Apple, Raisin, Cocoanut, Strawberry, Cramberry, Blueberry, Rhubarb.All kinds of Fruits served in season.Also finest assortment of soft drinks sud Ice Cream: \u2018King\u2019s Hotel (Opposite City Hall.D.JANNALLE, Prep.Buropess and American Plan.|} .Rates from $2.00 per day up.Telephone 1647, M,16xtu,th,stxbm fC \u2014 | [| Latest Sporting News | 7 \u2014 rer re WALTER JOHNSON ~~ GIVES UP CURVE AGAIN USING WONDERFUL SPEED TO HOLDING TEAMS IN CHECK.} Washington, July 5\u2014Walter Johnson has changed his style of pitching since last season.He no longer relies principally upon his curve ball to deceive the batsmen, but is again using his wonderful speed to hold opposing teams in check.Only occassionally nowadays do:zs he resort to a \u201chook.\u201d and then only for the purpose of convincing the batsmen that he is also endowed with this delivery.With the abandoning of the curve the full measure of the great pitchers's speed which made him famous.seems to have returned to him, and he can now display as much velociety with a ball as he ever could in his career.The result is that his work ls \"easier than it used to be, because | there is less strain on his pitching arm.Johnson's perfrrmance a week ago today was nothing short of brilliant, In the first six innings only eighteen men came to the plate, and the man making the only hit, Cobb, died trying to steal second.RICKENBACHER WON 300-MILE RACE AUTOMOBILE LONG DISTANCE EVENT WAS RUN IN VERY FAST TIME | Speedway, Omaha, Neb, July 5\u2014 Eddie Rickenbacher won the 300- mile automobile race today.Time 317:37:20.Average 91.07 miles an hour, Rickenbacher led from the danger.Orr third and H.Donaldson fourth.Rickenbacher's share of the $15,000 prize money was $6,500.FIGHT TO A DRAW.Canton, O., July S5\u2014Johmny Gri\u2018- fith, of Akron, and Joe Mandot.of New Orleans, lightweights, fought 12 fast rounds to a draw here this afternoon.FIELDER JONES HAS RESIGNED HIS POSITION.St.Louis, Mo.July 5\u2014Fielder A.Jones, manager cf the St.Louis Federals, has resigned that position, according to a me.sage recesved here i tonight from Gaty Pallen, a stock- { holder in the local club, who is now { with the team in Kansas City.According to the message received here.Jones resigned hecause of 2 ! dispute over a decision by Umpire | | Howell in today's game at Kansas : City.Jones is quoted as having said :he would nat \u201cstand for the rotten umpiring\u201d in the Federal League.LYSTER DEFEATED THE TIPPERARYS.The Tipperary baseball team of Quebec was defeated after an exciting ball game at Lyster.The score: was 5 all up till the 8th, when Lyster, managed to get eight runs across the plate.Both teams played fast ball and it was anybody's game up till the 8th inning.The line-up: : | Tipperary.Lyster.Pitcher.C.Thibault.*Lagloire Second Base.A.Morency .Delamarre\u2019 Catcher.i M.Malouin .F.X.Spenard Third Base.A.Loiselle .\u2026.Bilodeau First Bare.J.Thihandeau .Belangsr Short Stop.E.Loiselle .Poirier Left Field.#.Lariviere .Roy Center Field.A.Landry .Brousseau Right Field.George Smith .Jutras *Replaced by Houde in the 7th.The score.Runs.Lyster.«0 .\u2026\u2026 13 Tipperary.ee 5 ftevenson's Friend.The compulsory darkeniag of the windows of chemists shops, as they eal! drug stores in London, would prove a sore grief to some people.Robert Louis Stevenson records that his friend.Walter Ferri:r, \u2018had a romantic affection for all pharmacies.and the bottles in the widows were for him a poem.He said once thut he knew no pleasure like driving through a lamp lit city, walting for the chemist\u2019s to go by.\u201d present Sultan of Moroceo owns somewhat similar tastes.When Muley Yussel paid its first visit to Casahlahca he departed with an assortment of green, blue and red jars purchased from the chemists, These caught his eye as he passed through start and his advantage was never in, Chicago .O'Donnell was second, Tom ; Boston .i BASEBALL | Naticnal League.Yesterday's: Results: (First Game): Cleveland.7 Detroit .(Second Game): Cleveland.$ Detroit .(First Game): Washington.0 Boston .(Second Game): .3 Washington.0 Boston .5 (First Game): Philadelhia.4 New York .2 (Second Game): Philadelphia.2 New York .1 (First game.) Chicago.1 St Louis .(Second game.) Chicago.3 St.Louis .National League Standing.3 9 Won.Lost.Pet.Chicago .8 29 567 Philadelphia .- 3 28 556 Pittsburg .33 0 S54 St.Louis .33 32 508 Brooklyn .3 3 492 Cincinnati .» 3 476 Boston .30 36 455 New York .27 34 443 Americun League.Yesterday's Results: (First Game): St.Louis.3 Pittsburg .1 (Second Game): St.Louis.0 Pittsburg .3 (First Game): Boston-Brooklyn; wet grounds.(Second Game): Boston.3 Brooklyn .(First Game): New York-Philadelphia; wef park.(Second Game): 6 New York.0 Philadelphia .2 (First Game.) Cincinnati.8 Chicago .§ (Second Game.) Cincinnati.12 Chicago .7 American League Standing.Won.Lost.Pet 46 26 639 .8» 24 619 Detroit .43 æ 4605 Washington .33 3 516 New York .35 34 507 St.Louis .26 32 448 Cleveland .25 42 373 Philadelphia .2§ 4\u201c 362 Federai League\u2014 Yesterday's Results: i \u2014 (First Game): Newark-Braaklyn; postponed.(Secona Game): Newark-Brooklyn; postponed; rain.(14 innings.).(First Game.) Pittsburg.5 Chicago .3 (Second Game.) Pittsburg.1 Chicago .2 (First Game.) Buffalo.8 Baltimore .§ (Second Game.) Buffalo.2 Baltimore .9 (First Game.).St.Louis.1 Kansas City .0 (Second Game.) St.Louis.4 Kansas City .3 Federal League Standing.Won.Lost.Pet, St.Louis.41 27 60 Kansas City .42 30 .583 Chicago .41 an 569 Pittsburg .3 3 551 Newark .3% 35 507 Brooklyn .M 41 423 Buffalo .28 45 34 Baltimore .26 44 371 International League.Yesterday's Results: (First Game.) Totonto.8 Rochester .3 (Secsad Game.) Toronto.4 Rochester .6 (First Game.) Jersey City.6 Harrisburg .0 (Second Game.) Jersey City.11 Harrisburg .4 (First Game): Montreal.1 Buffalo .(Second Game): Montreal.3 Buffalo .(First Game): Providence.S$ Richmond .1 (Second Game): Providence.0 Richmond .3 International League Standing: Won Lost.Pet 3 2 6 2 .6 ve Providence .A Buffalo ., .31 23 574 Montreal .3 29 532 Harrisburg .M M 508 Richmond .30 HD .50 Toronto .M 8 484 Rochester., ., 26 30 464 Jersey City , .22 M 461 Canadian League.Yesterday's Results: A: Brantford: Brantford.6 Ottawa .4 At St Thomas:\u2014 St.Thomss.6 Hamilton .5 the streets.and were promptly se- [quired to adorn bis residenss.\u2019 At Guelph: Sporting Notes ; The Giants and Braves were fignt ing it out for the championship of the National League last season and now both are fighting it uot for the cellar championship.1t was a bad day for the two Chicagos yesterday, both the Cubs and White Sox losing doubleheaders.« 8 Any team which wins the champion ship of the logal baseball league, will have to trim C.B's.This team hss proven to be the grestest stumbling block to prospective champions in the game around these parts.In 1912, they defeated St.Patrick's on their own field after an enciting twelve inning contest just when the Irishmen were within grasp of the title.In 1913 they again threw the harpoon into St.Pat's.This year they have given Emmets\u2019 hopes a setback, and they are due to give some other team's hopes more setbacks before the season is over.Who knows they may win the championship themselves this year.« s&s @& The Young Victorias, hereby chal fenge the Sons of Ireland Baseball Club to a ball game to take place Sunday morning next.L.PAQUET, Capt.* +» Next Sunday will be a big day at the Exhibition Grounds, the Emmets and St.Patrick\u2019s meeting for the second time this season.The former meeting between these two teams resulted in a win for the Ecimets by 9 to 4.The Saints are confident oi retaining their hold and first place by trouncing McLaughlin's team.« =« = Manager McLaughlin, of the Emmets, however, says his team \u20185 through losing and he is not anxious about the result of next Sunday's game against St.Pat'ses The R.C.E.were beaten by Napaeons by the score of 12-0.Carson pitched for the soldiers, but had poor support.- 3 8 \u201cDetective\u201d Lepine is of the opinion that the man who stole the ume pite\u2019's body protector (or as \u201cDoc\u201d Carson used to say, life preserver), has joined the Ttalian army.¥ 9 Montreal celebrated the American holiday by losing two games to Buffalo.+ * Charley White was given a popular decision over Freddie Welsh.But Welsh should worry, when the eham- pionship battles come off he always seems to be right there.He is certainly reaping a regular harvest.= * Martin Kelly, St.Pat's speedy outfielder, who retired from the game this season owing to numerous injuries last year, may be in the line-up against Emmets next Sunday.» » In the history of the fighting gang but one man has ever held thret world\u2019s championships, and that man was Bob Fitzsimmons.He was 28 when he won.the middle weight title from Jacig Dempsey; 35 when he beat Jim Corl in the heavyweight class, and almost 43 when he trimmed Geo.Gardner in a match for the light- heavyweight tite, | * Emmets tried out a new catcher last Sunday named Jones.He seemed able to handle Kane's pitching 2l- right, but his throwing to second did not look any too strong.- 8 Popular Pastime, No.143\u2014Buying a bottle of hair restorer on recommendation from a barber who is as bald as a billiard ball.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.CITY OF QUEBEC.To Wit: CITY OF QUEBEC.' City Hall i BY-LAW NO.24 B.By-Law to Amend a By-law concerning the Construction of Certain Buildings and Precautions to be Taken Against Fire.(Drawn up in the French Language).At a meeting of the Municipal Council of the City of (ynenee, held on the 30th, day of April, 1918, the fol.towing by-law was read for the first time.It is ordained and enacted by the Municipal Council of the City of Quebee and the said Council doth hereby ordain and enact as follows: 1.Article $ of By-law No.24 | passed by the Council of the City of | Quebec on the 9th of August 1912 is | hereby repealed and replaced by the following: \u201c9\u201d.It is forbidden to keep in the City of Quabec the fluid desig nated under she name of gaoline, or\u2019 other fluid of à similar composition, in any other way \u2018han in underground iron or metal tank.subject to the approbation of the City Engineer, who shall deliver the required permit after having obtained a receipt from the City Treasurer, st.testing that an amount of ten dollars has been paid to him.2.The present by-law is enacted as forming part of by-law No.24 and amending it.PUBLIC NOTICE 1s hereby given that, in conformity to the provisions of law, the above by-law will be reac a second time and submitted for adoption on Friday, the 2th, of May instant, 1915.By Order, Guelph.9 Hamilton ., .§ réer, WJ.J, B.CHOUINARD.Clty Clerk.Make These Your Daily Aids! 20 Æ 2 > rr \u201c4 os Get Benefit and Pleasure! As your daily companions these wholesome, economical confections will quicken your appetite, aid your digestion, quench your thirst, keep the mouth and throat moist and refreshed and free from bad taste.5e Doctors and dentists both attest its good effects.You can be sure \\ it's the BEST GUM, because it's | not only made clean but is sealed air-tight in the waxed wrapped package.Always fresh and clean.Chew It after every meal.MADE IN CANADA Wm.Wrigley Jr.Co, Ltd., Toronto, Ontario ThE FASHIONABLE STORE T.D.DUBUC \u20acuccess=or to THOS.DONOHUE JULY SALE Children\u2019s Specials This Week Samples of Children\u2019s Dresses at Prices Less Than Offered by The Manufacturer's .Samples of Children's Dresses, sizes 2 to 12 years of fine quality White Muslin, trimmed in good Embroideries, and Colored Gingham and Duck Washdresses in same sizes at 1-3 per cent.less than the wholesale prices.75c White Washdress.Special .++000+s0000 tienen RSR $1.25 White Washdress.Special .RS Cera, 83c $2.00 White Washdress.Special .eee Lace $3.00 White Washdress.Special .2220440000 cesse 105 consis .$2.00 Children\u2019s White Lawn Embroidery Trimmed Pinafores; .values as high as 75c._ Special this week eres FY ree heen vee.24c Children\u2019s Embroidery Bonnets and Hats; values from 60c Special this week .RER DUBUC T.D Sucoessor to THOS.DONOHUE \u2018am and 184 ST.JOHN STREET fa dl ver » oe cunmmBASe - armen?ES SE Cth PS SE ARTRTIRV 1S COREE PPP *, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1918.is laid at the door .of the light bottle | + brewer.He stands convicted own admission.He,no doubt, tries tomake purebeer, and he could pro- .tectits purity, but he does not.thet of he mabe of the comin He offers you the doubtful protection of a paper cover./ © e I ht merly 1st battalion), Parry Sound, Ont.: ! \u2014 Tr MARCHES ON PLAY DESPITE SEVERE RESISTANCE AUSTRIANS ARE BEING .; FORCED BACK, \\ Geneve, Switzerland, July 5, vis Paris, 2.10 p.m.\u2014Bevere fighting is in progress os the plateau of Corsico | and Doberde between the Italians and advices received here today from | Innsbruck.The Austrians continue to cast down boulders aud to blow up hidden rock galleries on the ad- | vancing Italian mountaineers.be marching on Plava from western ing back the Austrians despite severe resistance.An.Austrian aeroplane, carrying *} pilot and an observer, fell down » precipice on to the spur of Morte Nero on Saturday and was smashed.It was many hours before the bodies of the two aviators could Le reached.ROLL OF HONOR by his Ottawa.July 5\u2014(Casusaity dist issued at 9 p.m) .First Battalion.i Killed in action: Charles W.Cros- | ier, Chatham, Ont.Died of Wounds Goldwin McCaus- \u2018and Pirie, Dundas, Ont.Wounded: Themas M.Horne.Party Sound, Ont.William Shipp, (formerly 10th), Care Mrs.Wilkins, Rougemont, Que.Second Battalion.Killed in action June 17th: George Smith, (formerly 9th), Nashes, N.H.Wounded: Herbert Moulder (for- Third Battalion.Prisoner at Magdeburg: Willigm H.King (formerly 9th), No.146 Kennedy street, Edmonton, Alb, (previ- the Austro-Hungarisns, according to | § : A large Italian army is reported to ie Gorizia and to be methodically driv- À Continuation of Our: GRAND JULY.SALE AT 2, wl Sacrifices in Whitewear.3 BONS \u2014_ rf For 1_ You handsomely illustrated booklet.\u201cA Perfect Guide for the Serious Buyer\u201d Covered Expresses Lettered, painted and varnished to the taste of the purchaser.Separated in the interior to suit the requirements of confectioners, butchers, grocers, etc.Easy conditions.Prices relatively low, Write, Telzphane AYES or Coms to Our > Sampls Rooms Who Want A TRANSPORT VEHICLE Come and See Us To all persons asking us for our general catalogue for 1915, we shall send a Make haste for the season is advancing rapidly.»usly reported missing).Fourth Battalion.Died: Michael McDermott, (former: ly 23rd), No.62 Richardson street, Quebec.Srventh Battalion.Unofficially: repcd.ed prisoner: Frank Willam Robert Adams No.121 Hastings street st, Vancouver, B.C.(peviously reported killed in act.| pn).Eighth Baualion.Slightly wounded: Robert Allan.(fcrmerly 32nd), No.346 Caribou Stwest Moose Jaw, Sask.Missing: David Y.Baptist, (formerly 1tth, Vanscoy Post Office, Saskat- Bottle I Insufficient \u2014he admits it, in fact, warns you against the dam- OUR LORRIES are made here by ourselves who know the requirements of our carters.It is evident that we can give you what you want.We have them of different sizes, weight and capacity.The wheels are manufactured of oak of 21- 2 AED SN WAGONS The felloes and spokes are of oak; birch and oak hubs: felloes riveted each side of the spokes ; paint oil and var- insh of high quality Connecting or central bars of oak and ash.The axle is a solid bar of steel passing from one side to the other with a screw nut at each extremity.Perou reported wounded), JG, CA À aging effects of [| jar.i oie vec SOS Tenth Battalion.Wounded: George T.Cramb, (formerly 11th), Brewsterville, Oak Point Man.Thirteenth Battalion.Wounded and prisoner: H.H If you would have pure beer, drink || go\" oh Vos Schlitz in Brown Ferlors) \"7 TO.© ] ~ Bottles.There is We want 1-7d agents everywhere, light.EUG.JULIEN & CO.,LTD.1228 to 1232 St.Valier Street Please send me free of charge, your purchaser's Te'ephone to 6527 Corp.Ernest McIntvre (previously reperred wounded and missing).No.140 Plymouth Grove.Montreal.(at | Oberhausen).ide as we our general catalogue.| | n 0 P u re f be \u20ac fr care July S\u2014(Casualty list is- \u2019 6528 No ce ' cr AR = .™ _.n - Cee ea brewed, and 1t \u201d Firet Battalion.| Address .LL Killed in action May 23rd: Arthur K Brown, England.\u2018Seventh Battaliontinofficially prisoner at Munster: John Wesley McCqneghy, (formerly 12tn), Braeside, Ont.= than light bottle Thirteenth Battalion, Spanish ship Juan.which took us | RED CROSS SOCIETY.Cr.Killed in action June 23rd: Harey appeared and the German submarine Madame George Tessier.Treasure: .Stracey, England : ; : d until she was out of the Red Cross Society acknowl- ; | ag oorded: Thomas fohnstone, Seot- ow eme edges with thanks the following dona- See that crown is branded \u201cSchlits\u201d and rer tions to the Red Cross Society: \u2018 Bixteenth Battalion- Killed in action June 23rd: Oscar TURKISH CASUALTIES.Miss M.Greevy .$ 100 County.Le Lee LL PS costs no more metre ES The Ideal Location [2 \"WATIIEITT] RK AVENUE HÔTE Phones 2471-2473 , N .don.July, 5\u20149.10 p.m.\u2014The Quebec Amusement Co., 25 p.c.BE ® Quebec Preserving Co.i orion sounded: Sydney H.coul Turkish tasualties in the Dar- tickets sold by members of Park Ave.32d te 336 St.Now York Oity 35 Rue Smi Read, England.canelles operations between June 28 | Red Cross 40.00 Quebec Twenty-Kighth Battalion.and July 2 were 5,150 men killed and | Mr.F, Lampson ie.on ?b 15000 wounded.according to an an- | Miss Waurtele .5.00 ; cath: Peter J.Gorman, New Zea- de tonight: by the |A.Friend .30.00 : A jiand (run over by motor) uouncentent fma § < 25.00 00 .e eer L \u2018Third Pieid Artillery Bei ade.British Official Press Bureau.Mrs H.Kennedy es ee BO ROOMS 1%.; ç em | À Friends.ns 122222 es That Made Mi ukee Severely Wounded: Bombardier C.The Use of Soap Major and \u2018Mrs.MacAuley.50.00 UPWAR 2 | BATH DAY Ç R O'Malley.(formerly First Field ! ir || Porseryibe tor Beds at Cleve.O0 sk FRET : Ares Brand) nd Spoils the Hie | its opte uw Fan ! .Ahern.\u2026 20.F AE ; An American Brew SPANISH SCHOONER Soap should be used very sparingly The Moses Lt & Fish 77.00 Moy, HH I } A GERMAN VICTIN, [if t all i you want to keep your hais | Club.New York.780 il ¢ \u2014_\u2014 looking its best.Most soups and pre.Miss Minnie Shaw .: 00 j Submarise Ordered Crew OF Despite | pared shampoos contain too much al Mindy peach Ce : \u201c200 2e Err rey eee | Spanish Plag and Bank Craft.| kali.This dries the scalp.makes the | aie of voue \u201cJohnnie , ee Pauillac, France, July § \u2014 The | bair brittle, and ruins it.tle © a g donated by Mrs.FE TE r ; Spanish steamer Juan arrived h 1 The best thing for steady use is juet | oies * Kingston.throush rates.Visitors ie the famous Park Avenue ||ansnkoaliabiibaniitiin t day with th t on d ere to} ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which Mu M ans : 50.00 Hotel on account of its very large reome, fe [Vf fe hiflmcas Asparaeus, 2 1b.o.oo, 15 cts lof the Be neh he Aa Niven MEM Lis pure and greaseless).and is better Le er eat Mission som famous sanken gardens and its quiet location.Ry d West Pick Tomatoes, Corn, Porcine sernies $100 dozen.| The schooner was sont J dy Zo than soap or anything else you can By Te of towels presented ; TITI RE : use.: is ; ND Cataract Cut beets in large quart sealers.ets.German Le \"epnesr Ouessan, the One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse | by Miss Legallois .13.00 TL taract Sour mixed in large quart sealers.count of Brittan The cap tain f the the hair and scalp thoroughly.Simply \u2014_\u2014 \u2018Niagara Sour Mixed in 20 01.bottles.Hirondelle said.\" PAIN of the | moisten the hair with water and rub it RESOURCEFUL.,Nisgars Chow Chow in 20-02, botties ss 1: $ taract chow and sour mixed, 18 os.bottion.ucce.a ue.Niagara large tumblers chow and sour.\u201cA in.It makes an shundance of rich, submarine appeared 300 yards | creamy Inther, which rinses out essily | Blondine\u2014Gerty Giddygad is the vecsecscessencocn sun 10 ote, from us and fired a shot through Sut | removing every particle of dust, dirt, | most resourceful girl I know.trees tigging.I lowered sail and raised dandruff and excessive oil.The has | Brunetta-\u2014In what way?our fag.Some one called to us from | gries quiekly and evenly, and it teaves | \u201cThe other day the young man she on, the submarine that we had three min- | the scalp soft, and the hair fine and | is trying to land for a husband called ad DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limits MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS i M.Boyce * Telephone 200: \u2014- 17 utes to leave the vessel and we got | gilky, bri t, lustrous.Aufly and easy | her attention to a spot of powder on into a lifeboat and pulled away.Teh > we \u201cThe submarine then fired aix shots Screened, Run-of:Mine and Slack Por Particulars, apply te .SALES AGENT, 112 8T.JAMES ST.MONTREAL, her nose.\u201d You can get mulsified cocoannt orl | \u201cWell, well\"\u2014 into the Hirondelle and in ten min- at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and \u201cAnd Gerty said, \u2018I always do that , .(utes | saw my okip sink, At tMs|a few ounces will supply every mem- | every time 1 eat marshmallows.\u2019 \"\u2014 Betablishod 1006 moment twe torpedo bonté and.the br of the family for months.Youngstown Telegram., A to manage.- a THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE =\u2014 bee \u2014 TUESDAY, JULY 6, 19i5.TORE arabes CLOSED This Store will be closed for a few ays, to take the Inventory.HABERDASHER as Jot © J.H.MULLIN FABRIQUE ST.|! JEWELER, OPTICIAN, Street, 288 Be Jocph Street, + = - ye.\" Sliverware, etc., Diamond Rings, Fine Watches.EMILE JACOT, Reg.QUEBEC.4 +\u201c Pine assortment of Wedding Gifts, Cabinets cf Cutlery, i i (ad Steamship 60.The Famous 1 Saguenay River 95 St.Joseph Street - QUEBEC svuxer EXCURSION TICKETS WANTED ENPTY LUBRIGRTNC 0 VAEGAR OL BAR i Quebec Scrap Metal Co.Reg'd.Nel.2777 14 St.Roch Street $15.00 Return | Meals and Berth Included.| For tickets.etc.app.y to: F.S.STOCKING 32 ST.LOUIS STREET, QUEBEC.'Phor.e 82.i All Ocean Steamship Lines ! | Represented.| Dr.GEO.AHERN .Je M.& D.M.PTE, CIVIL ENGINEERS a8 LAND SURVEYORS, \"oe 81 ST.PETER STREET, QUEBEC BPECIALTY:\u2014FOREST SURVEYS and MAPPING, No equipment for above can be considered complete unless it contains a suitable pair ot Marice or Fieid Binoculars.We earry 3 complete line for officers, military men or tourists.and would be glad to have you examine our stock, ranging from very low to the highest priced goods made.All prescripfiond of Oculist filled up at once.All compourd Glasses cut at home, at am hour's notice.à 2e - 7 P, C LACASSE, Optometrists and Opticians.£0 Fabrique Street Sportsmen, Military Men, Tourists Office 40 Couillard ; LS oo TIMBER KEGULATIONS.; GOVERNING Timber on Dominion | Lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, | Alberta, and the North West Territo- | ries, the Railway Belt in the Province! of British Columbia, and the Three, and a Half Million Acres Locataed by the Government of the Dominion in the Peace River District in British Columb:a.; + Licenses, {A licen.e to cut timber on a tract not exceeding twenty-five square miles in extent may be acquired only\" at publie auction.A rental of $5 per square mile, per annum, is charged on \u201cail timber berths excepting those sit | sated west of Yale, in the Province! \u201cof British Colombia, ca which the : rental is at the rate of 5 acre.In addition to rental.dues are | charzed enthe timber cut at the rates !set out in section 20 of the regula- ' tions.i Timber Permits and Dues._\u2014\u2014= Permits may be gained in the Pro * OFFICERS SWORDS CAVALRY SWORDS, PIGSKIN S8CABBARDS.T= ARTILLERY SWORDS, PIGSKIN SCABEARDS.a eu sai ot\u2019 -le and India Offices t : % \u2014\u2014OFPICERS ENGLISH PIGSKIN LEGGINGE (Latest -\u2014\u2014OFFICERS KIT BAGS, Waterproof, Solid Brass Mot \u2014\u2014OFFICERS FIELD SERVICE CAPS.Waterproof Cap Covers - \u2014OFFICERS KHAKI TILLETTE TROUSERS.\u2019 \u2014\u2014OFFICERS STICK AND RIDING CROPS, ENGLISH LEATHER BUTTONS, All Sizes.KHAKI SHIRTS, TIES ANL COLLARS.CHEVRONS.WATERPROOF STOCKINGS for trench Suitable also for Fishernenets ex = \u2014 tn A A \"A fe tne \u2014 INFANTRY SWORDS, PIGSKIN SCABBARDS ade by Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, England, makers to the OFFICERS LISLE GLOVES, (leath WHISTLES and CORDS, BADGES OF RANK.COLLAR DANCES vinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.to owners of \u2018portable sawmills.to eut over a definitely described tract of land not exceeding one square mile in extent, on payment of dues at the rate of 30 cents per thou- | sand feet, BM and subject to par- ment of rental at the rate of $100 per square mile per annum: Timber for Homesteaders, Any occupant of a homestead quar.ter-section having no timber of his | own suitable for the purpose may, i provided he has rot previouely been | | evanted free allowance ~f timher, ob ; tain a free permit to cut the quantity | of building and fencing timher set ot i in Section 51 of the Regulations.W.W.CORY, | Dept.of the Minister of the Interior, : Lo Neeawa, 20th July, 1914 ; | Me.18x6m | .JCHN DARLINGTON, Regist r>d : ; .| OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, : .* \u2014 PR __ = 2e = 4 Lu : RE N 08 Eis oP | LL Te - NEW GOOÛÙS | moss ot caratien Nortrwen a > \u2018 THE Land Regulations.A M 3 THE VE sole head of a fam::y, or : dv RY LATEST DESIGNS male over 18 years old.nay ome, MY =r 000 Or aride rt stead a quarter section of availabi ! or A Dominion land in Manitoba.Saakatch.5 1 \u2014BOOTS, ewan nr Alberta.Appheant must ap- ; : SHOES and pear in person at the Dominion Lands , | : \u2014SUMPE, Agency, or Sub-agency for {he dis-; ! trict.Entry by proxy ma t MADR BY THE MAKERS OF at any Dominion Lands Agency (bet AMERICAN AND SHOES CANADIAN CUSTOM SNOES TO ORDER = Repeiring » Specialty \u2014\u2014a \u201cWa Jacques & Sons +234 FABRIQUE S8TREET, \u2014\u2014 Teicphone 427 \u2014=\u2014\u2014m Ladies Umbrellas With ail the latest style of handles, at very reasonable prices.il Ladies Collars fe very distinet styles, which are bound to Tg = Ladies Tailoring | As 1 have had a large experience in this line of work, I ean | guarsates perfect satisfaction on all orders, \u201cT, LAFRANCE, 11 BUADB STREET.\u2018 (Next door to Chronicle.) not Sub-agency), on certain conds- tions.Duties: Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in rach of; three years.A homesteader may live\u2018 within nine miles of his homestead, : on à farm of at least 80 acres, cr certain conditions.A habitable house is required except where residence is performed in the vicinity, In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt at stead.Price $3.C0 per acre.each of three years after homestead patent, also 50 acres extra cultivation.Pre-emption patent may \u201cbe obtained as soon as homestead patent, nn certain conditions.homestead right may take à purchased homestead in certain districts.Price Duties: Must reside aix months 1a each of three years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth $300, The area of cultivation is subject to reduction in case of rough, scrubby or stony land.Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under cer tain conditions.WwW.W.CORY, C.M-G, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, for.\u201464388, * Lyvarpand train : prompt: \u201cA quarter section :longside his home-, Duties: Six months residence \u20189 Sunday .earning! $3.00 per acr- ! ÿ SHIPPING NEWS INRIA OCEAN SAILINGS, \u2018 Compiled by PF.S.Stocking, Gen: eral Steamship Ticket Agent, 32 St Louis street, Quebec.Subject to Change.July 7-\u2014Lapland ., 8-Metagama.9\u2014Cameronis., 10\u2014St.Louis ., !l\u2014Sieilian.16\u2014Pretorian.N.Y\u2026 Liverpool Quebec.Liverpool N.Y.Liverpool and Glasgow N.Y.Liverpool .Quebec.London .Quebec.Glasgow 20\u2014Athenia .Quebec Glasgow 22\u2014Scandinavian.Quebec.Liverpool 22\u2014Orduna , , , .N Y.Liverpool | 17\u2014St.Paul.| N.Y.Liv 1 B\u2014Tusgnie | | iverpoo N.Y.Liverpool and Glasgow \u201cHN .N.Y.Liverpool \u2014Nerthland.Quebec.Liverpool 27\u2014Noordam ., .N.Y.Rotterdam 29\u2014Misanabie.Quebec.Liverpool 30\u2014Cassandra.Quebec.Glasgow 31\u2014Saxonis + NY.Liverpool \u2014Philadelphia.N.Y.Liverpoo! August 24\u2014New York z 1\u2014Corinthian .Quebec Lordon 3\u2014Ryndam.N.Y.Liverpnol 7\u2014Pretorian .\u201c\u2014Megantic .12\u2014Metagama .Quebee.Glasgow .Quebec.Liverpool .Quebec.Liverpool \u2014_\u2014 ne SPLENDID TEA YACHT IN PORT \u201cKISMET* OWNED BY W.H.DAWNEY, COMES TO QUEBEC VIA THOUSAND ISL'DS.The beautiful tream vacht \u201cKismet\u201d owend hy Mr, W.H.Dawney, of Tenifly.N.J.arrived in port over the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Dawney and Miss Burtis on board.and is monred in the inner basin.Mr.Dawney and party left Tenifly on July Ist.on a shrort cruise.coming to Quebec via Alexandria Bay and the Thousand Islands.The yacht whirh has heen in local waters in past years, is splendidly fitted up It ue valued at $100,000.The party expect to return home tomorrow.A few days will be spent in Montreal.ALLAN LINE.Pretorian inward.Cape Race at | arm.Monday, due at Quebec Thursday morning.MONCHESTER LINE.Steamer Manchester Citizen.sailed cents Per | fram Manchester for Quebse and; Montreal, on Saturday afternoon, tae 3rd instant.\u2014 NOTES.Steamer Steelton after Mseharmaz her cargo of coal, at the Basin, leit for Montreal yesterday.Steamer John Sharples.with 2 cargo of pulp for Montreal.passed «1p vesterday.Steamer Yarharo is taking nn a full carge of timber and deals at the Basin.FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.New York.July 3\u2014The cteamer market was unsteady, but anly a lim.ted demand prevailed for sonnage for early lnading Rates were unchan:- ed and tannage offered moderate!y.Qu~tatinns to Liverponl Landar, Glasgov.and Hull, 104: ration ta per 100 Ths, $1.Charters.\u2014 British steamar, 2005 tons \u2018previeusiy).New York ta Aaane trip nn time charter, 154, British steamer.2842 tons, same private terms, Jule: American stearrer 1,606 tons, New York and | Maditer-anean trade.nne round trin, private terme, Tuiy: Belgian steamer, 2,119 rene.transatlantie 16s, deliveriss United Kingdom prompt Brazilian steamer.1.605 tons, fprevianely} ceal.Baltimore or Virgitia to west coast Ttaly or Sicily, | 424, July: British steamer.2.704 tance {previnusly).timher.Gulf ta Cardiff, Barry ne Newport, 2134 ane, 2164 1220 1230 (hree weeks of more.having chains of Wey, se 5 118 150, camps furnished with everything the pr an ay.7 2.14 247 hunter may require, and the neressary 8 Fhureday 8 4.07 341 | camp wagons and cannes.And this § Friday 0 9 336 431 j vast game and fish preserve is so easy | J Sarvrday 10 441 516\u2018 of access.The sporteman has but n° M 5.22 557 glance at the map, trace the line of Ÿ ses, the International Railway from Mont-: , New Mnon.Juiy 12.431 am, | real to its Atlantic termini, note how | First Quarter, July 19.409 p.m, | the country is intersected with rivers Full Moon, July 26.LP A1 aim.(and streams.and virtually select the! A settler who has exhausted his: BISURATED MAGNESIA For dyspepsia, indigestion.souring of fond, gas, and hyperacidity of the stomach (acid stomach).A teaspoon.las of hot water INSTANT RELIEF.N.B.\u2014Unsuthotized publication of! Sold by all druggists in either pow- this adverticement will not be paid der or tablet form at 75 cents per | ful in a fourth of à \u2018 usually gives | bottie } trade, ane | : round trim bave, about Us, delicrey morts of Hatteras, July: Rritieh sera n yer, 2014 thane, came, two round trip, SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.| Quebec, July $, 1915.Cape Salmon, 81: Raining, strong southwest winds, Inward at 11.30 a, m.Sandefjord.Robert Rhodes, Henry Hall and Sophie Minch at St.Simeoa wharf.Father Point, 157: Cloudy, strong southwest.Jacona 42 miles east at 10 a.m inward.\u2019 Little Metis, 76: Cloudy, douth.in at moon, Jacona.Cape Chatte, 234: Clear, west wind.Inward at 9.30 a.m.steam barge Keyvive and steamer.[ p.m.Nancy Lee.Martin River, 260: Clear, strong south wind.Inward at f1 a.m.steam barge; 1 p.m.Stigsnaa.Cape Magdalen.294: Clear, south.Inward at 10 a.m.Monmouth; 10.30 a.m.Glenstrae.Outward at 10.30 am.Hochelaga.Cape Rosier.349: Dense fog coming on: strong south wind.Point Maquereau: Foggy, west.Inward at 1 p.m.Percesien.7 pm yesterday, Gaspeslen.Money Point, 540: Foggy.southwest.Out at G 30 am.Hedge and Denmark.Fame Point, 375: Cloudy.southeast wind.Inward yesterday at 800 am.Turret Crown and Lansborg: 1.30; p.m.Grosholm; 10.30 pm.steam | barge Empress of Midland.Out ves- terday at 1 am.Stigstad: 1 30 am.Storstad.Inward on Saturday at 10.30 um.Lingan; 3 pm.Nordhap; 8.30 p.n Batiscun.Outward Sa:- urday at 9 am.Teseric: 2 p.m.Rosemount; $ p.m.Myrmidon; 6.30 pm.| Canadian: 7.30 pm.Nancy Lee.Cape Ray.NAd.826.«Cloudy, weit.+ An, iceberg four miles east: one ten | miles west, all aground.! Hatifax, N.S.© Katherina arrived § am: Wasis arrived 7.30 p.m.Sunday; Halifax arrived 8.30 p.m.Sunauy.Chatham: Adra arrived at 7 am, Montreal to Quebec.Longue Pointe, 134: Cloudy.south wind.Inward at 8.20 am.Saguenay: R.2% a.m.Hudson and tow; 9.05 am.+ Fi.rence ard tow.: Sorel.10): Cioudy, strong southwest wind.! St Jean.45: Claudy, strong south- | west wind.Inward at 2.50 p.m.Mag- !nolia and tow.\\ | Grondines.$1: Cloudy.southwest.i Inward at 3 p.m.Spray and tow.1 | Portneuf.31: Cloudy.outhwest.| Outward at 2.90 p.n.C.G.S.Lady | Grey.Bridge Station, 6: Cloudy.outh- | west.Outward at'3 p.m.steam barge Steelton.West of Montreal.Cornwall.62: Clear.strong south! west wind.Nicaragua 11.16 am.: Ot-} tawa, 12.43 p.m.Port Dalhousie, 298: Clear. view LikEs° Cro, terms and conditions 4 Dalbousia stress.0 , Pabiimi « bo SUOW PASBENGER AND +RRIGHT SERVIS Pod Glasgow, Prom Montreal fly\" SA TE9.Athenia July 20 Juiy 15 (AAA RAA RS LOS EL VERY SEVERE GRUELLING (Continued from Page Three) waiting behind the parapets in our iront line, preparatory to making the attack.The explosion was a most terrific one, and quite successful as far as the demolition of the German obstacles were concerned.The field guns then tore down the forward Germau parapets, and amid the most awful artillery bombardment that this war has yet seen, the infantry advanced to the attack.We have briefly explained the position, showing that the Canadians held a position only fifty | yards away from the Germans, while on the left and right the distance was nearly 300 yards.Like arrows from a \u2018bow did the men of the First Bat- _talion spring across at the Germans in their front trench, and with very little resistance, this was captured.Then down the trench went the homb- ers thrusting back the enemy and finally consolidating the line.Then on to the second line went the Canadians, and here was the difficult fight, But nothing could stop these men, and in a short time this trench was also ; taken.Some of the men got on as A HUNDRED YEARS AGO TODAY \u2014 A New Proclamation.By some recent arrivals in this city trom Europe, we have a few addi-' tional articles of news though mot of | Brest interest, are still worthy of! some note.A new proclamation has been addressed to the French mation, signed by all the legitimate sovereigns of Europe, in which they say to the world: \u201cWe will maintain with all our forces the treaty of peace, which we have signed with Louis XVIIL, ol | France.We will replace him upon the throne, and we w'll never acknowledge any other government, than that which ought to exist under his dynasty.We swear it in the presence of the Universe.\u201d \u2014\u2026 Bonaparte Has Not Changed.Bonaparte since his return 10 France has been profuse in his promises of adhering to a constitutional form of government his latest decree is for the immediate choice of deputies under the new constitution who are to meet and assist\u2019 at the Assen bly of the Champ de Mai.at Paris.In adopting this measure, wnich 1» « direct violation of the constitution, Bonaparte pleads the necessity of the case, and that \u201cnecessity knows n> law.\u201d In contemplating this subject we think it is high time to give up - the motion that Napoleon Bonaparte is a changed man.Dynasties may change, but Bonaparte remains Bonaparte.ner and underlying faculty of vital force.There are many intractable cases in every practice which might be and are cured by faith\u201d The sufferer who makes the pilgrimage to Ste.Anne de Beavpre must have a religious zeal and a whole souled faith in her healing powers, other wise it is useless.preparations, the Germans did not face the music, and nothing developed.So during the morning of the 17th the badiy cut up and wearied First Brigade were relieved by the Second Brigade under General Currie.Besides the losses incurred by the First Battalion, which were by far the greater of tie Brigade, the Second Battalion lost .three officers and nigety-seven men; the Third Battalion lost about one hundren and fifty men, and the Fourth Battalion lost about fifty men, all during this prolonged seven day and night engagement.Of the officers in the Second Battalion, Lieut.D.A.Laurie was wounded in the head and arm by a shrapnel explosion near his dug out.lie acted like a young hero and immediately thought of others before giving any attention to his own injuries, Though he and Lieux Hall had only joined the Battalio:: a couple of days before, they had made themselves felt by their soldierly qualifications ard sterling abilities, and Lieut.Lauric's temporary loss to the regiment will be sincerely regretted.The men and officers certainly deserve great credit for the arduous work that they performed during the rest to which they were sent, is a most deserved one, and on« that is most needed by every man in the Brigade, far as the third trench, but this could not be confirmed.But things were not progressing so well on the \"left with the Seventh Division.Machine guns, concentrated at different points, appear to have held up their advance, and so, for nearly three hours, they had to remain out in the long grass, and could not reach even the enemy's first wench.Repeated - attempts were made during the night \u201cby the Second Division on the left: but no advance evidently could be made, and so the Canadians were: leit out there in the German two lines of trenches with their two flanks exposed to a terrific rifle and bomb fire.About midnight it was deemed ex.| pedient to retire the First Battalion ; on account of the inability of the other Divisions to assist them and protec their left flank, and\u2019only about 250 men were able to return out vf a splendid regiment of a few hours before of over 800 rifles.In the meantime, the Fourth aad Second Regiments had been getting jan awful shelling, not only in their front lines, but in their support lines tas well.This artillery bombardment | continued throughont the entire night \u2018of the 15th and all day of the 16th | At 5 p.m.on the 16th it was again decided to launch another attack, and this time the Third Battalion was se elcted, as they had also been in re | serve, and were quite fresh.Only two platoons got over the parapets when it was found that the left Divi sions had been again held up, so that [it was decided to hold back until their attack had progressed.This was a wise precaution and saved hundreds of lives, as it eveniually transpired that the Seventh Division could not advance under the circumstances.Now to return to the Second and Fourth Battalions.These two regis ments had stood the brunt of the defense during the entire seven days and nights, and were in 8 state of great weariness and nerves.On the night of the 16th it was rumored that the Germans were to make a strong attack, and this assisted in a great way in bucking up the men, as it was | the very thing that they had been longing for.Pst though they double manned the sentries and made full | Now about the Quebec boys.They are ali fine, and I am so glad to say there were no casualties among them outside of Lieut.Laurie.Please tell his father that he is not seriously hurt and acted like a brick throughout all that gruelling time up to the time he got hit.Both he and Hall certainly had a hot baptism of fire, but they stood it well.Of course, the other Quebec boys are all old stagers now, and they all stand up well under this heavy fire.It was great to see the dangerous work carried on with such coolness and bravery.Take, for instance, the high explosives, gun cotton, &c.that were used in this big mining operation.It took seventy men from the Second Rattalion, under Lieut.Fletcher, two trips of over a mile long up the communication trenches from the base supply station right up to the firing line, and this under a murderous fire.These high explosives were all in cases and took two men to carry each case.It was ticklish work, as any hit on one of these cases meant certain death all round.It was so close that during these two trips eight men were hit, but the work was done and the mine went off with great success.Other such as Power, McGuire, Vise, Laughton, Learmonth, and many others particularly distinguished themselves by their great coolness under teying circumstances, and did | great work in carrying out wounded, \u201creconstructing parapets, and burying the dead.Each éay the trenches would be lined with wounded and dead, and the particular work of looking after these devolved upon the i Second Battalion, who were holding the line and these trenches.Nothing could be better done, and the come pany officers deserve great credit and praise for their splendid work.WOUNDED EXCHANGE.Rerne, Switz.July 4.\u2014via Parls, 1240 p.m.\u2014Long negotiations or fur- the: exchange o incapacitated wounded German and French soldiers are said to have succeeded.Several thousand men, it is expected, will Ye transported home at once by special | | those strenuous days and nights and | =.LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.Judgments in Court of Review and By Prothonotary.In the case of de ja Chevrotiere vs Lachance, the deendant has irscrib- ed his case before the Court vi Review of the judgment condemning him to pay plaintiff $100 and costs, rendered in Jupe last.The necessary deposit has been made according tc law.By the Prothonotary: Boily vs.Vaillancourt and Turcotte, mis en cause.Judgment against defendant, according to his judicial confession for $105.00, interest and costs saisie gagerie is declared good and valid.P.T.Legare, Limitee, vs.Thibault et al.\u2014Judgment against defendants, jointly and severally for $813.04, interest and costs.Writs issued.Writs of summonses issued from the Prothonotary's Officemas, of Quebec; $221.64; promissory note.Amedee Martel vs.Napoleon Genois, of St.Raymond; $250; damages.Emile Leclerc vs.alfred Denis, of Quebec; $100; personal.Ulric Vachon vs.Abel Lamarre, of St.Pacome; $130; promissory note.Jean Baptiste alias Johnny Chartrain vs.Emile Paquet, of Quebec; $280; resiliaion of a deed of sale.Arthur Brencher vs.The Great North Western Telegraph Co., ot Canada, Montreal; $210; damages.During the judicial holidays, a Judge will be in Chambers every Wednesday and Thursday of each week.BY THE SEASHORE.A holiday by the seashore is a form oi vacation most appreciated by thou- sonds of pec-ple from the inland centres.Portland and its environs abound with attractions to suit all tastes ! fiom the quite retirement of Cape Eljzabeth and Cushings Island to Old Orchard and Kennebunk, popular | chifly for their beaches and \u201csurf bathing.\u201cMour.tains of New Eng- Le College de Levis vs.Alfred Du- à The Woman Who Takes the to keep her di t and her : ee ep a ee with headaches, backache, langui unnatural sufferings, All women who BEECHAM'S PILLS know this famous remedy to be the proper help for them.fow doses will make immediate difference and for oe wil strength.They woman tter cause t im t in health and deanse the system aod, purify the blood and wit rellea on Beecham\u2019s ls, not condition, with quieter nerves and Legis?spirits, bot she Enjoys A Clear Complexion by =p Lod Kimo Tonton, fe TE va Lt LLL Werth a Guinea a Bex MOORE'S PS RCE ff PLUMBER and ELECTRICIAN How about the plumbing and elee- : tric fixings ol your residence?Let § $k us overhaul them for you We do § everything in mod plumbing and make a electricai appartus.and ; specialty of apparatus for hot air, hot water, and steam heatin, 3 A full line of Hall and Kitches Stoves.A new assortment of the cele brated Tungsten.Lamps.À 119 to 123 BRIDGE STREET.Shop: 124 King 8t., 8t.Roch.= THOUSANDS dis USE Reliabls -Puriect-Economir- ST TEA SOON CANADIAN NORTHERN NEW NIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN \u2014\u2014 QUEBEC \u2014 MONTREAL\u2014OTTAWA Connections at Ottawa (Central Station) for + land ani the Sea\u201d, issued by the Grand \u2018Trunk Railway System contains full iricrmation, complete list of hott's and boarding houses, etc.| may be had ou application to:- G.H.STOTT.C.P.& T.A-G.T.Ry.| Quebec, Que.THE SELINSKY RECITAL AT THE CHATEAU FRONTENAC.The Selinsky violin Recital to be given in the Round Palm Room of | the Chateau Frontenac, on Wednesbe an event of no small importance.In addition to its musical qualifica- | tiens.which are bound to be appreci- | ated by all music lovers, the recital will no doubt be quite a social affair.The Lieut.-Governor and Lady Le-! Blane, attended by their suite will be ! present, and many of the social leaders including the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical association have notified the maragement to hold seats for them on this occasion.Several of the officers now stationed at Valcartier have requested reservations, and the rapacity of the Palm Room will no doubt be \u2018ested on this occasion.Mr.Selinsky will arrive in Quebec on Wednesday morning accompanied by Monsieur Pelletier.who will be his accompanist at the Recital.RUSSIANS CONTINUE DESPERATE ATTACKS Berlin, via Londen, July 5.10.03 2.m.\u2014A despatch from Crernowitz, Bukowina, reports that the Russians are continueing desperate but unsuccessful attacks in the region between ithe Pruth and Dniester rivers and are | meeiing with very heavy losses.These have amounted to 20,000 men in \u2018he last few days.Yiolent artillery engagements raged Satutday in north-eastern Bukowina, the Russians retiring followed by the Austro-Hungarian troops across the frontier.A Real Flesh Builder For Thin People A Now Discovery Thin men and women\u2014that big, hearty, filling dinner you ate last night.What became of all the fat- producing nourishment it contained?You haven't gaind in weight one eunce.\u2018That food passed from your body like unburned coal through an open grate.The material was there, but your food doesn\u2019t work and stick, and the plain truth is you hardly get enough nourishment from your meals to pay for the cost of cooking.This is true of thin folks the world over.Your nutritive organs, your functions of assimilation, are sadly out of gear and need reconstruction.Cut out the foolish foods and funny sawdust diets.Omit the Resh cream rub-ons.Cut out everything but the meals you are eating now and eat with every one of those a single Sargol tablet.In two weeks note the difference.Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, \u201cstay there\u201d fat should be the net result.Sargon! charges your weak.stagnant blood with millions of fresh new red blaad enrpsules\u2014gives the hlood the carrying power tn deliver every ounce of fatmaking material in your food to every pars of your hody.Sargol, too.mixes with your food and prepares it for the blood in easily assimilated form.Thin people gain all the way ftam 10 to 25 pounds a month while taking Sargol, and the new Aesh stays put.Sargol tablets are a scientific combination nf six of the best flesh- producing elements known to chemistry.They come 40 tablets to a package, are pleasant, harmless and inexpensive.and all druggists in Quebec and vicinity sell them subject to day evening of this week promises to |! TORONTO CONVENIENT DAY SERVICE TO MONTREAL.Read Down.Read Up.1930a.m.*11.0pm\u2014Lv.QUEBEC.Ar\u2014* 630a.m.+4 20p.m.t4.20p.m.* 630a.m\u2014Ar.MONTREAL.Lv.*11.30 p.m.19.30a.m.#10.350.m\u2014Ar.OTTAWA,.Ln.9.15 p.m\u2014Ar.TORONTO.Lv.\u2014*1020 a.m *_Daily.t\u2014Daily except Sunday.Standard Sleeping Car between Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa Dining Car between Ottawa and Hawkesbury.Buffet Parloh Car beweer Quebec and Montreal.For tickets, reservations and further information apply to Depot Ticket Agent.Canadian Northern Station.Quebec, e DYNES\u2019 New Summer Wear for Ladies White Wash Skirts, in new styles.vreenre 8115, $1.39 and $1.88 Silkine Underskirts, in all new shades .51.25 and $4aS Silk Parasols, bell and canopy shapes, all shades .2.7 Thread and Lisle Hosiery; black, white, tan, grey, sand.25c up Silk Hosiery, in black and white and shot.45¢c, 65 and $1.25 Marquisette and Organdie Waists, 23 styles, regular $1.60, for.96\u20ac Misses Middies, in new styles; trimmed colors and white.98c up Fancy Jap.Silk Waists, \u201cseconds.\u201d to clear, at.New Crepe de Chine Waists; maise, flesh, white and bi Niagara Maid Sik Gloves; long and short .cccennne 50e up Parisien P.C.Corsets, in all new styles .98¢ up FANCY WOOL SPENCERS.New TWO-TONE style, in orange and white, Paddy and white, sky and white, grey and white, purple and white, and all white.Each » ssssnceseseau sac nca 00e vere.SLT8 Spencers in all white Umbrellas, from .Raincoats, from .\u2026.\u2026.0.eee ve Wool Sweater Coats, at cost.Silk Coats with cap, for.Littie Boys Jersey Suits, in all shades, English make.DYNES\u2019 49 John St.Tel.271 Special For Country Houses G, MATS AND RUGS, JUTE MATTING, MATS AND RUGS, These Rugs will wash like an oilcloth and rain will not injurs them.We have them in all sizes.FIBRE MATTIN SANITARY MATTING, MATS AND.RUGS, JAPANESE MATTING, MATS AND RUGS, Special colors in Pink and Blue for Bedroomsemer .§ and TRON BEDS, CAMP BEDS, BRASS tn CAMP BLANKETS, RAILWAY WRAPPERS, RAILWAY RUGS, HUDSON BAY BLANKETS, YUKON BLANKETS, PILLOWS, PILLOW COVERS, SHEETS, TOWELS, ETC.LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS.A leading line of Linoleums and Corticines, sold at 45 cents; worth 6oc everywhere.\u2014mmtrm CARPETS AND RUGS.Our department of Carpets and Rugs is \u2018the most complete in the city in every way\u2014prices, variety, choices, sizes, qualities; every make and manufacture are represented here.See Ye before buying.P.J.COTE, 20 & 31 ST.JOHN STREET, an absolute guarantee of weight in trains vis Switzerland crease or money back, OPPOSITE PALACZ HILL "]
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