The Quebec chronicle, 15 juin 1916, jeudi 15 juin 1916
[" The Weather FAIR AND WARM.ESTABLISHED 1764.RUSSIANS AND ADVANCE TWENTY MILES TOWARD CZERNOWITZ OBJECTIVE Muscovite Offensive Continués Without Cessation pm Along Entire Line And In 11 Days Drive 1,780 Patronised by: Officers And 120,000 Men Have Been Captured\u2014 FRESH CANADIAN ASPARAGUS, Canadians Hold Ground, mu TO US AND LET US DEMONSTRATE TO YOU WHAT DELIGHT CAN BE FOUND IN A Kodak or Brownie Camera WE KERP A PULL LINE OF THESE, TOGETHER WITH All Kodak Accessories ALSO WE DO Developing and Printing \u2014 ât\u2014 JOHN E.WALSHS Reg\u2019a.11 ST.JOHN STREET.R.H.the Duke of Connaught.Per bunch wees sessess sus ees see ses ses ses ass ees JOG R.GRENIER.RU LOST TWELVE SHIPS SIANS PUT HUNS TO FLIGHT.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Nykoping, Sweden, via London, June 14, 9.10 p.m.\u2014Thistcen German merchantmen, which were coming from the north convoyed by an auxiliary cruiser and some torpedo boats and armed trawlers, were attacked arly this morning at a point near Hevringe, by a squadron of Russian destroyers, torpedo boasts and submarines near the Swedish Baltic coast.The German convoy wa\u201d dispersed and the merchantmen fled toward the coast.It is reported that some of the ves- els were sunk.Fight Describedenhagen, via London, June 14, pn Déscridle the Baltic f.ght the Dagens Nyheder says that the Russian squadron won an important victory, The Russians had six destroyers and several submarines and were going at such speed that the Germans were taken completely by surprise and only fired one shot, then making for port in the utmost haste.\u201cIt is believed,\u201d says the paper, \u201cthat twelve merchantmen were sunk while a Geroran armed trawler, which arrived at Nykoping, had 150 men absard from a German destroyer that had been sent to the bottom.The German auxifiary cruiser was the Konig Von Sachsen, which was also seen to sink, and it is supposed that sll of her crew were drowned.\u201d « The Dagens Nyheder names the following German steamers as having been lost in the attack of the Russian squadron: Norma, Umeely, Arda, Mecklenburg) Ishelle, Italia, Deterro, Weser, onsul, Schultze and Agebra.Berlin's Statement Amsterdam, via London, June 15, 15 am\u2014The following statement as been given out in Berlin In connection with the attack by Russian warships in the Baltic: \u201cDuring the night of June 13 the German auxiliary cruiser Herzmann was attacked by four Russian destroyers in the Bight southeast of Stockholm.After a courageous resistance the vessel was set afire by shells and was blown by her crew.fhe commander and most of the crew weru saved.\u201d BENATOR MacKAY HAS NARROW ESCAPE Montreal, June 14\u2014 Senator Robert MacKay narrowly escaped being killed this afternoon, when a street car crashed into and ditched his limousine at Victoria Avenue and Queen Mary Road.The Senator was severely injured, but how badly was not known tonight.He was removed to his home on Sherbrooke Street \u2018West.vallon, 94-08 St.John Street.SSIANS SINK HUN MERCHANTMEN ON SWEDISH COAST COPENHAGEN PAPER BELIEVES THAT GERMANS Phones 1967-1864 \u2014 LIKE BRITISH, RUS- NEW CPR, STATION AT NORTH TORONTO BANQUET TENDERED MR.A.D.MACTIER PRELIMINARY \" TO OPENING CEREMONY, : (Special to the Chronicle) Toronto, June t4\u2014There was a representative gathering at the Nasional Club, Toronto, tonighy on the oceca- sion of honoring Mr.D.MacTier, he General Manager of the Eastern ines of the Canadian Pacific Railway when Mayor T.Church presided at the preliminary proceedings to the officlal opening ceremony of the North Toronto station of the Canadian Pacific which took the form of a banquet.There were prerent amongst others to Mr, MacTler, Sir james Carroll, Mr.G.H.Ham, \u20ac.Boster, W.B.Howard, W.F.Mc- Lean, M.P., J.T.Arundel, W.D.Matthews, Director of the G.P.Rand aldermen apd members of the Board of Trade.\u2018After the inner man had becn properly filled, Msyor Church eulogistically welcomed the genial General Manager of the Canadian Pacific whom they were honoring tonight.Many important matters had been overcome by the city of ) Toronto during the past clehteen months, and had secured the publie ownership of the docks through the assistance of Mr.Leonard and Mer.MacTier, and that credit belongs to the Canadian Pacific, with regard to the Union Station.He was glad to say that the C.P.R.had always been ready ngt only to do their share of the work but were ready with the money, but there was a hitch with some other company, but the C, P.Rhad never been backward.ABSTAIN FROM MEAT: London, June 14, 7.16 p.m\u2014The Russian Duma has adopted a bill enlling for the abstention from eating meat four days in cach week, sccording to a Reuter despateh from Petrograd.SOLBIER DROWNED WHILE BATHING.London, Ont.June 14 \u2014Private John Ciclee of the 148nd.London Battalion was drowned late this af- jfrnoon in the North Branch of the hames river here while in bathing.He was seized with cramps and it was three and a half hours before his was recovered, He -was an \u2018 - SUMURE AY A WR VRAIS NOTRLS CURD 5 STORES tn ete er 1 Dy SodaWater Nowhere on the front fiom the Galicia to Bukowina has thers been Austro-Hungarisns and Germans are pulsed with heavy losses.Teutons.CANADIANS STILL HOLD.POSITIONS NO FURTHER INFANTRY ENGAGEMENTS SINCE LOST GROUND WON BACK.London, June 15, 12.45 a.m\u2014The Canadians are still holding to the positions they recaptured from the Germans Tuesday near Zillebeke, fat of Ypres, although they have een heavily shelled by the Germans, according to an official communication issued at midnight.Since the Canadians won back their lost ground there have been no further infantry engagements in this region.\u201cLast night (Tuesday) and today (Wednesday), \u2018says the official communication,\u201d there have been no in- fantery actions.The positions reined yesterday east of Ypres have een heavily shelled.During the day more prisoners wcre taken, chiefly wounded men who were found during the clearing of the ground.The total number taken is three officers and 158 men of other ranks.Our line from opposite Maricourtto the northeast of Carnoy and south of Neuville-St.-Vaast has heen heavily shelled.We carried out a hombardment of the enemy's renches on various points of their ine between St.Eloi and Messines.\u201cLast night the enemy blew up three mines in the region of Neuville Bt.Vaast without damage.Today we blew up two camouflets near Fricourt, destroying hostile galle- tes: GUNNER WEDS NURSE ' WHO SAVED HIS LIFE.London, Ont.June 13 \u2014 Gunner Qarfield Jennings, formerly a Switchman of the Grand Trunk Railway, who went overseas with the famous 12th Battery, and received forty-three shrap nell wounds st Festubert, today mar- + vied Nursing Sister Allie Brasier, who by her constant care saved his life, in No.8 Field Hospital in France, Jennings has been in the Invalided Soldiers\u2019 Home here until recently, when he surprised everyone by again enlisting for overseas service in the 3rd Battery.Hie fiance came from England a few days ago, and will shortly return again to resume her work of caring for wounded soldiers, Jennings\u2019 three brothers are over- sens, and Fred, who is one of the survivors of the original Princess Pats, has just been severely wounded, VIENNA BAYS THAT RUSSIANS EXAGGERATE London, June 14 938 pm.\u2014A despatch to Reuters Telegram Compeny from Amsterdam says the Austrian press bureau at Vienna has fssved a statement in which it is declared that the Rudsisn claims of prisoners captured sre greatly exaggerated, and asserting that Russian casusities are twice or three times greater than thous of the Awstriens ee An advance of ubout twenty miles by the Russians, whe have Caernowits as their objective, is chronicled in the latest Russian official communication.Having previously crossed the Daiester river and taken Horkodenka and Zaie Sresyky, the Russians have now driven their men to the \u201ceft bank of the river Pruth and captured the town of Salatyn, which lies only twenty miles northwest of the Bukowina capital offensive.Along the entire line, according to the Russian War Office, the are otill taking thowands of prisoners and capturing guns, machine guns and war supplies.In the eleven days drive 1,780 officers and 130,000 men and 130 guns and $60 machine guns have been captured.On the lower cnd of the German Une in Russia, to the north of Bara; novichi, the Fussianu evidently have anticipated the proposed German offensive and taken the initiative into their own hands.Here, after violent artillery preparation.they seven times egsayed to storm the German lines.Berlin says, however, that all their efforts failed and that they were re- The fighting around Verdun has dwindled to intermittent bombardments, there having been no infantry attack anywhere on this front since Tuesday.where French positions west and south of Thiaumont farm were captur~d by the Germans and 883 Frenchmen made prisoner.The Cansdians around Ziliteke, in Belgium, are holding to the 1,500 yards of ground recaptured from the Germans Tuesday, although the Germans are heavily shelling thei.No infantry attacks have been carried out by the The latest advices from the Austro-Italian war theatre credit the Italians with repulsing violent Austrian attacks on the Posina front northwest of Schio.On the other sectors of this line the Austrians are bom- \u2018 + Pripet river in Russis and through any cessation in the great Russian being driven back and the Russians OF THE: RUSSIANS BRILLIANT WORK MINIMIZED LOSSES IN FORCING OF THE DNIESTER.London, June 14, 7.16 p.m\u2014A despatch to Reuter's Telegeram Company from Petrograd, dealing with the Russian advance in East Galicia, says: \u201cThe Russians hold the Dniester between the frontier and considerably westward of the confluence of the Stripa and the Dniester.After the capture of Zale Szczyky and Horodenka thaeir next objective is Kolomea, three marches distant.Unless | there is some unlikely change in the strategic position only a primpt retreat will save the cutting off of the Austrian right wing.\u201cThere were small Russian losses in the forcing of the Dniester, owing te brilliantly skilful tactics, This | contrasts strongly with the Cerman losses in crossing the Nurew and Bzura rivers.It is stated that on no sectors on the southern front has the cnemy yet received appreciable reinforcements.\u201d ITALIANS FORM A NEW CABINET PAOLO BOSELLI IS SLATED AS THE NEW PRIME MINISTER Rome, June 14, 8.10 p.m\u2014The new Recaptured In Belgium 2 RUSSIAN SUCCESS 5 BENG PRESSED FIGHTING IN OUTSKIRTS or CZEERNOWITZ-FALL IS MOMENTARILY EXPECTED.Perogtad, June 14 via London, 6.50 p.m\u2014Kussias most successful opetation of the war is being pressed vigorously along the whose front in Voihynia and in Bukowiua.Having | cut the railway communications of | Crernowitz from the north, the Kussians have carried the fighting ! for possession of that city! into its very outskirts.Its fall \"| momentarily expected.At the same time the extreme right | Hank of General Brusilof forces is.swinging out toward Kovel, another \u2018 railway junction controlling commu- | nication to Lemberg from the north.Southward of Kovel they have pushed a wedge westward to Torchin, in ; the direction of Viadimir Volynski.: This piercing of the Austrian line | places the right flank of Prince Leotold\u2019s army in a precarious situation.| At many intermediate points between the northern znd southern \u2019 points of contact the Austrians are | reported to be retreating so hastily | that they are out of touch with the Russians, } It is rumored that the Austrians are evacuating Lemberg.i SUCCESSOR TO.| BAL KITCHENER: DAVID LLOYD GEORGE EX- THE NEW SILK SWEATERS ARE DIST:NCTLY \u201cHOLT, RENFREW\u201d They come inrose, black and blue stripes, in fact all the stripes one wants, and the all-over colors can be had in just as many stylcs.Such exclusive 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PECTED TO ACCEPT SEC.\u2019 RETARYSHIP FOR WAR.| | London, June 14, 8.10 p.m\u2014It is understood that the Secretaryship fer War, made vacant by lite death of Field Marshal Farl Kitchener, has heen offered to David Lioyd George.He is expected to accept the portfo- tio, according to the understanding.tut not to sever entirely his connee- tion with the Ministry of Munitions.An official statement regarding the War Secretaryship is expected by the end of the week.Toronto.June 14\u2014Showers are prevalent tonight in Western Ontario, and have occurred quite locally in the Western Provinces, but the weather cabinet which is to replace that of Antonio Salandea which - resigned | lant Sunday, has been virtually form- : ed.: Paolo Bosselli, who will be the! new premier, but will have no other portfolio, is sevenuty nine years old.He is the dean of Parliament, having been a Deputy since 1850, He hald his first Ministerial po:ftion and portfolio forty years ago, It is asserted that Baron Sonniuo has definitely refused to remain the head of the Foreign ministry and he probably will be succeeded by Vittorio ke.Orlando, who was Minister of Tustice in the Sslandra Cabinet.The other miisters will include Leonida Bissolati-Bergamaschi, leader of the Reform Socialists and Professor Luigi Luzeatti, former Premier, and probably William Marconi.General Paolo Morrone and Vice Admiral Camillo Corsi, respectively Minister of War and Marine in the Salandra Cabinet, probably will retain these has heen mostly fine and warm throughout the dominion.Temperatures: Min.Max.Victoria.82 74 Vancouver .7 76 Kamlops .82 20 Calgary .44 78 Fdmonton .84 KL] \" Medicine Hat.45 % Moose Jaw .42 7 Saskatoon .46 68 Regina.#4 67 Winnipeg .4 7 Port Arthur.46 70 Parry Sound .80 80 Toronto.88 18 Kingston .Lo.54 Ottawa .84 7 Montreal es : u > Spot La 24 20 00 10 0 30 68 | Halifax .58 62 | Porecasts: | Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay: Moderate to fresh south to west, winds: a few local showers or thun- | derstorms.but mostly fair and warm.Ottawa Valley and Upper St.Lawrence, the Gulf, and North Shore: Moderate southeast and south winds; focal showers or thunderstorms, but mostly fair and warm.! 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WALLACE COLLEGE 110 RICHELIEU ST, QUEBEC.Nineteenth Year.Instruction given in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy, Mathematics, Drawing, Music and Modern Laue guages.No vacations.Day and Evening Classes.J.W.M.WALLACE, W.&G.Morton Massey SERERAL INSURANCE BROKERS 111 Mountain Hill LUCETTE (Fashion Parlors.) 54 Rue de la FABRIQUE.I am now ready to receive my customers at my new Fashion Parlors at the above address.Entire satisfaction will he given to all those ladies wishing to have Corsets with perfect style and fit.Phone 447.:: Quebec.Feb.15xtue, sat.tf Telephone: 1050, Dr.A.LANTIER SURGEON DENTIST 50 Couillard st, Quebec Opporite Livernoi£ Pharmacy.Ask For Prices Before placing your orders, phone 2777, and ask us for prices on Grey, Manilla, Fibre and Kraft Wrapping Papers.Paper Bags, Paper Cutters, Twines, Etc.BUILDING PAPERS, 1, 2 and 3 ply.SOVEREIGN CROWN BRAND, GUARANTEED for 5, 10 and 15 years, 2 and 3 ply Ready Roofing, Tarred and Tarred Sheathing Felts, Dry Sheathing and Carpet Felts, Coal Tar, Pitch and Oakum.YOUR REQUIREMENTS ARE SOLICITED AND WILL HAVE OUR MOST CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION HH DS i HOW ABOUT YOUR SIDEWALK?If you are thinking of replacing it by a permanent one, ask us for particulars, which will not cost you anything.Limited QUEBEC SCRAP METAL & PAPER CO.14 ST.ROCH STREET - - AUTOMOBILE TIRES VULCANIZED $ Have them made look just like new.§ We can do the work for you, because our plant is the most up.to-date ia the, City.WE SPECIALIZE IN VULCANIZING 9 Four years experience in this particular Yne ensbles us to give you entire satisfaction.Call or Phone 4000.Quebec Skate Mfg.Co.Reg'd 286 ST.JOHN 87.Roll of Honor } Ottawa, June 16.\u2014(Casualty list issued at midnight).INPANTRY: Killed in Action: 435348, John MacDonald, Stiles Village, Moncton, N.B.55003, Percy Mupham, West Hamilton, Onts3683, Henri Mitchell, soinneuve St.Montreal.435496, Clement T.Montizambert, Amherst, N.8.A 404416, Herbert Nuttall, 106 Spadina Ave, Toronto.490008, Sgt.John Paterson, 436 Rose Ave, Winnipeg.458063, Walter Reid, 3101 Verville St, Park Ave, Montreal.Lieut.Ralph B, Rogers, Kensington, P.EIL Died of Wounds: 88673, Hubert Oldroyd, 278 Bruce St, Soo, Ont.| | 435 Mais- Missing.431911, Albert Renford, 16 Furness Ave, Toronto.\u2018Wounded 69114, Frederick T.Connell, Erin St, St.John, N.B.23506, Hiran A.Copp.Chatham, N.B.23656, Corp.Oscar Falardeau, 181 Que 192735, Wm.Finley, 503 Terth Ave.Toronto.24597, Geo, Gill, 1275 Wellington St, Verdun, Montreal.77298, Wm.Gregory, England.A4099, Geo.H.Guy, 381 Lansdowne Ave, Toronto.20431, Corp.Harry Hole, Woodbine Ave., Toronto.457037, Sgt.Thos, F.Horan, Ireland.477434, Frederick Hudson, 3 Dundee Ave, Toronto, Ont.477369, Horace A.Cookes, Scotland.192464, Frederick G.Cornell, Engfand.Lieut.Graham S.Carstairs, England.\u2019 Lieut.Alex, McDonald, Scotlandvs Ottawa, Ont, Jure 14\u2014(Casualty List issued at 2 A.M.):\u2014 .INFANTRY.Wounded: 418802, Frederick Hewd.14 De Beaujeu, Hochelaga, Montreal.457691, Hugh Jones, 87A Papineau L.G.Montreal.473911, Henning Klein, St, Toronto.100549, Fred W.Kyle, Valmarie, Sask.26436.Corp.Adolphe Lacroix, 1913 Notre Dame West.Montreal.457678, Wilfred Lambert, Valleyfield, Que.107371, Corp.Chas.Lamontaine, $16 Sixth Ave.Vancouver.477536, Frank Lescounter (or Descounter) Miscou Harbor Light, Gloucester.77005, Henry C.Lifton, Quebec, 273 Main Que.| 17246, Wm.H.Lively, Deloraine, Man.437796, Bruce Locks, Clover Bar Road.Alberta.! 445145, Andrew Mackay, Plaster i Rock.N.Si Major Stewart P.McMardie slightly (, remaining at duty, England.434223, Wm.Robertson, 149A Sc.Tames St, Ville St.Pierre, Montreal 404861, Verner Kingsborough Hunt, 210 Spadina Ave., Toronto.| S040, Sgt.Thos.W.Johnston, 3 * Oak St, Soo, Ont.417152, Arthur Jones Montreal.454160, Geo.F.Keller, Stratford, Cnt.32067, John Alex.Lais, 16 Lange- | vin St, St.Henri, Montreal.7650, Lance-Corp, Thos.Levoir, .Montreal.: 147662, Robert MacDougall, | Husted St., Winnipeg.418638, Tan W.MacLaurin, Vankleek Hill, Ont.- , Asdiel, Alex.MeAdam, Fredericton, N.B.! 447134, David Edw, McAllister, Innisfal, Alage Norman J.McBean, Fernie 410188, Malcolm (McK, McBride, C.449 Gordon Ave., Montreal.475058, Thos.H.McConnell, 7 Chmercker Ave, Centre Island, Toronto.418464, Jas.D.McDonald, 300 Colerine St, Montreal.A14832, John McDonald, Sydney Mines, C.B.20293 Alex.Andrews, Scotland.419140, John Page, Care Dr.Barnardos Home, Peterboro, Ont.677, Antonia Pain, 79 Souvenir St., Westmount, Que.McG138, Corp.Harold Smith Patton, 91 Wheeler Ave.Toronto.108 ol Alex.Pennell, Rutherglen, nt.117492, Arthur C.Raikes, Pine Lake, Alta, 248786, David Rankin, 30th Ave.E, South-Vancouver, B.C.183281, John Richis, 406 Ross Ave, Winnipeg.478281, Jas.T.Riddell, 13 Bayle St.Montreal.McG218, Geo.F.Rowland, Victoria Ave, Regina, Sask.A24071, Herman Rowley, Detroit, Mich.603260, Jas.Russeldale, Ont.412639, John Ryan, 37 \u2018Albert St.South, Lindsay, Ont.71737, Sapper Herbert Swindells, Montreal 1513 Lawrence Russell, 238 Ferry Road, Winnipeg.#3873, Herenes Thirien, St, Montreal.472233, Leslie Titus, 129 Adelaide St, St.John, NB.Stratford, oleae, Frank Vanner, nt.gH Geo.F.Webb, Amherst, N.A11089, Wilired G.Wilson, Kerrisdate, B.C.MOUNTRD RIFLES.Killed in Action: 117432, Leonard Moers, Cornwall Ost \u2014\u2014 ~ \u2018THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.PHYSICAL SCHOOL'S SUCCESSFUL YEAR REPORT OF BRANCH OF Mc.GILL UNIVERSITY I$ VERY SATISFACTORY.Moatresl, June 14\u2014Ths report of the year's work of the School of Physical Education, McGill University, just ended shows a successful ses- sion\u2014the sixth in the history of the school.The organization has been greatly helped by the Protestant Board of School Commissioners and the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Institutionwhich has given exceptional oppogtu- nities for practice in teaching.necessary gymnasium facilities have been generously granted in the Royal Victoria College and the High School; but the committee feels that the growing work of the school will soon need more use of a gymnasium than is possible in these busy institutions.Miss Cartwright, to whom is due the foundation and the standing of the school, has been absent this year doing massage in military hospitals in England.Her work has been divided and the following added to the staff: Misses Wren (of Macdonald College), McCallum (of the High School and the M.A.A.A.), and E Oughtred, B.A.(of King Edward VII.School), the two latter being graduates of the school.The other instructors are Drs.Harvey, Tees and Jones, Mr.C.B.Powter, Mr.A.S.Lamb, Misses Roberts and Asplet, Professors Dale and Simpson.Miss Oughtred took Miss Cartwright's secretarial work, and Miss Hurlbatt, Warden of the Royal Victoria College, joined Professor Dale and Dr.Harvey on the executive committee.Results of Exams.Thirty studénts entered the full courses, as well as a considerable number of students taking single subjects.The following results have just been issued (names in order of merit): Diploma (third year), Ist class\u2014 Misses Moore, Reynolds, Tilden, Second class\u2014Misses Craven, Boa, Smith and Earl.Misses Wain and Mathewson gained the Diploma by completing an unfinished course.Second year, 1st class \u2014 Misses Mathews, Armstrong.Second class\u2014Misses Webb, Gardner, McCarthy.First year, Ist class \u2014 Misses Gnaedinger, Wilder, Anderson.Four students took the full course in Remedial Gymnastics and Massage (Misses Egg, Hughes, Keath and Watts).This course was established last year in co-operation with the Montreal Genera! Hospital, which offers first-rate clinical facilities.SUPREME COURT DISMISSED APPEAL FAMOUS CARSLAKE HOTEL CASE JUDGMENT RENDERED Ottawa, June 13\u2014The Supreme Court today gave judgment on the famous Carslake Hotel case, unanimously dismissing the appeul with costs.The Government, it will be recalls ed, expropriated the hotel property in Montreal for the purposes of a postal station.The owners originally asked upwards of $700,000.The Government tendered $325.000, but when the case went to the Exchequer Court it withdrew the offer.Judge Audette awarded $208,000 as the amount of compensation.From this award appeal was taken to the Supreme Court here and was argued a few weeks ago.The comments of the judges throughout were adverse to the appellant and the formal announcement of the decision today caused no surprise.The effect of it is to dismiss the appeal and to confirm Judge Audette\u2019s award of $288,000.The judgment is based on the reasons as given by the trial judge, whose conclusions are ratified by Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Sir Louis Davies and Justice Idington, Brodeur and Anglin, The reasons for judgment by Sir Charles Fitzpatrick and Justice Anglin have not yet been handed down.Mr.Justice Brodeur, in & brief note, says that the Exchequer Judge in his compensation, was \u201cfair and just and liberal.\u201d Sir Louis Davies observes that he favored dismissing the case wit costs, but went further.If there had been a cross-appeal by the Crown, His Lordship stated he would have been disposed to consider a lowering of the award.Justice 1dington says there s \u201cam- pie evidence to support the Exchequer Court Judge, and no error in the law.\u201d Wounded: 442446, Charles Mcintosh, England 43196, Herbert W.Barfield, 745 Beverly St., Winnipeg.401179, Albert Blackford Kingsville, Ont.622160, Maxwell Burtén, 838 Young 8t.Winnipes.108106, Walter M.Gordon, 476 Lansdowne Ave, Torento, quae.Geo.L.Summers, Ssyadbec, ue.ENGINBERS.Missing: 503468, Sapepr Wm.May, England.Wounded: 408897, Sapper Donald Nicholeon, \u2014 Mr.W.J.Irving, of Montreal, is staying at the Chateau ?The Hon.J.IL.Decarie, of Montreal, is a guest at the Chateau.Me.W.P.Ferguson, of Montrealis à guest at the Chateau Mr.F.H.Bradley, of Sherbrooke, is registered at the Chateau.Mr.and Mrs.Vandry, Mr.G.GC.Stuart and Mr.G.Morrissette, of this city, were registered at the Place Viger, Montréal, recently.- The masy friends of Mr.Emilien Dumontier, son of Mr.Felix Dumontier, will be glad to hear that he has recovered after undergoing an operation for appendicitis.Rev.L'Abbe Ivanhoe Caron, Colopigation Missionary for Temiskaming and Abitibi, was among the passengers on the first express train leaving NJuebec for Winnipeg Tuesday afternoon.Arrivals at Dohan\u2019s, Levis: H.A.Heben, England; W.-C.Megantise THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916, NOTICE As the Y.M.C2 tachment have left for Valcartier,those desiring to enlist will please goto | Headquarters of 171st, | 72 1-2 SL Peter St.The Lights of.65 Years Ago Are still doing duty in the shape of 4 and wife, New Glasgow; C.Meln-! tyre and wife, Clarke City; L.Drap- : hart, Moncton, N.B.: J.B.Turg, | Moncton; Rev.L.Carrel, Rimouski; H.St.Amand, Montreal; J.H.Brassard, Riviere du Loup.Mr.Carl Fraser, son of Mr.Andrew Fraser, of this eity, who upon graduating trom Macdonald College this Spring, enlisted with the McGill Heavy Seige Battery for overseas service, and who has been on leave for a few days visiting his parents, at 10 Laval street, returned to Montreal last night, to rejoin his unit.Arivals at St.Roch's Hotel Jos.| Murphy, Montreal; R.Letourneau, | Montreal; L.A.Chamberland, Fraser; ville; A.Pirro, Montreal; J.U.Gir- | ard, Montreal; Mrs, L.' Trottier, St.Stanislas; A.Beaudet, Mont Joli; J.A.Hamel, of Montreal; B.Paton Wood, Montreal; R.A.Diplock, of Montreal; Harry Hart, Montreal; P.McEvoy, Ottawa; J.Morris, Montreal; W.Tousignal, Montreal; Eug.Seguin, Montreal; J A.Fortin, of Montreal.Late arrivals at the Chateau: W.S.D.Cook, Mr.and Mrs.C.Lalumiere, W.P.Ferguson, J.Grieve, W.J.Irving, G.G.Parker, Honf.L.Decarie, N.S.Brook, !.R.Roberts, J.Imrie, Montreal; J.G.Doods, Portsmouth, Eng:; C.L.Holmes, Waterbury, Conn.; A.E.Tweddeli, Matane: James Ruddick, Beaupre; F.H.Bradley, Sherbrooke; Geo.St.Pierre, A.Wagner, R.G.Jasen, Chicoutimi; Archdeacon and Mrs.Bogert, Miss E.Bogert, Ottawa; W.E- Simpson, Amos; W.H.West,\u2019 Portland, Me.; G.G.Parker, Montreal; Samuel Hopkins, New York.Arrivals at the Clarendon: J.J.B.Gosselin, Notre Dame de Stanbridge; E.LeBel, Miss G.Dumonier, J.Sawn cier, J.A.Dawson, Montreal; F.X.| Lamontagne, P.A.Bartlett, George ! N.Bellemare, J.E.Desbiens, La Tuque; Jos.Tremblay, Chicoutimi: Eug.Tremblay, A.H.Simard, R.Simard, Baie St.Paul; Chas.Warren, | Murray Bay; Dr.L.E.A.Parrot, of Riviere du Loup; F.W.Orchard.F.| Fialla.Mor.treal; A.McMornie, Tor-' onto; J.E.Gravel.Cap Sante; Mr.and | Mrs.A.Gebeil, W.P.Tippet, Rev.À.: Champagne.Montreal; Mrs.Fluh-\u2018 man, F.Fluhman, Miss Brunet, Kenogami; J.McD.Grossart, Chicoutimi, | TRAVELS 7,000 MILES ALONETO WED MINER GIRL TAKES TRIP TO ALASKA TO BECOME THE WIFE OF | A MAN SHE NEVER SAW.Sunbury, Pa, June 12\u2014To wed a man she never saw Viola Kleckner left here alone recently on a 7,000- miles trip to Seward, Alaska, where she will become the bride of James M.Foley, a mining enginecr, Ten years ago Mrs.M.K.Dietz a woman friend, went to that country to live and through her the pair became acquainted + by letter.They exchanged correspondence and photographs and he proposed and was accepted.The young woman declared that she is not one bit afraid to make the trip, and does not fear the wedding will turn out disastrous.\u201cHis letters are too sincere,\u201d she said, \u201cto have him prove to be a faithless husband, and I just know 1 am going to be happy.\u201d The coming bridegroom, according to friends of the young woman, is wealthy, having been successful in mining ventures in the far north.He forwarded his sweetheart a ticket from here to her new home and is planning to build her à big house ss soon as she arrives here.Miss kleck- ner has never been far away from home in her life, but there was a brave smile on her pretty face as she boarded the train for the lonely trip with Dan Cupid as her advance messenger.cotplate assortment of BRIAR PIPES in Quebec City.§ WALLING, TOBACCONIST, \u201c «8 Mountain NHL 208 Se.Johan Street eau and wife, Balmard, D.C.LOk-: - EDDY'S MATCHES ï Sixty-five years agu the first Canadian-made matches were made at Hull by EDDY and since that time for materials and striking qualities, EDDY\u2019S have been the acknowledged best.When Buying Matches speci:y EDDY'S NIGHT TRAIN COMMENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 1TH.° QUEBEC to MONTREAL.Leave Quebec at 11.30 p.m daily; Standard Sieepers, Convenient Day Service; Buffet Parlor Cars The only through Sleeping Car route.QUEBEC to OTTAWA.Leave Quebec 11.30 p.m.except Saturday: Standard Sleepers, Connections at Central Station, Ottawa, for Smith's Falls, Kingston, Napanee, Belleville, Trenton, Cnhourg and Toronto, \u2018and at Union Station.Toronto, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.for Port Arthur, Winnipeg, Brandon.Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Edmonton, Calgary snd Vancouver.CANADIAN NORTHERN ALL THE WAY.For full particulars and reservations apply to Depot Ticket Office- Jn.10to17 THE REID CO.Ltd.Phone 132.247 8T.PAUL STREET.Wholesale Dessers and Manufacturers\u2019 Agents.- Brompton Kraft Wrapping Paper.The best wrapping paper on the market, kept in stock by us, and many other leading brands.We also carry In stock Sovereign brand Roofing and Building Paper.Over 80 years of honest dealing enables us.to give entire satisfaction.Write, phone or call for prices and particulars.\u201cAp.13xtu,.th,stcty\" \" \u2014 LOUIS-PHILIPPE MORIN, Publio Accéuntant ACCOUNTANCY, AUDITING, LIQUIDATION, ADMINISTRATION, ARBITRATION AND COLLECTION.105 MOUNTAIN HILL.QUEBEC | Telephone 6872.\u2018 Ap.29x1aw,satæiy SPRINC WATER FREE From our Claire Fontaine Spring.To prove you that we can supply you with the most delicious and pure spring water you ever drank we undertake to fumish you with our Claire-Fontitine spring Water for a week ABSOLUTELY VRBN-if 1-2 gal.bottles.After a week's time if sation water we will deliver it in fu at Sc per 1-2 gal.bottle.\u201can Se Ask us for report of analyble - v E CHURCH UNION VOTED BY * PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMELY rs = Quebec 's Leading Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1764 ORGANTC UNION WITH METHODIST AND CONGRE- * GATIONAL CHURCHES APPROVED BY OVER- i WHELMING MAJORITY\u2014OFFICIAL VOTE 406-88, Winnipeg, Man, June 14\u2014As was generally expected, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Churgh in Canada voted today to enter intd organic union with the Methodist and Congregational Churches, the majority, as was also expected, being overwhelming.For the first time in many years the Assembly voted as the roll was called, each Commissioner rising in his place and answering aye or nay.A newspaper record of the vote, which was not officially announced \u2018in the after- naon, showed 403 votes for union and 92 votes against.The east voted four te one for union, and the west five to one for union.In the east the total fer union was 253, against 42.In the we-t the total was 148 for union, and 30° (gainst.The number absent or nut voting was 117.There was no demonstration of any kind when the final decision was reached.It was thought that the opponents of union might leave the Assembly in a body.and that ii this were not done, that some other action of a sensational character! might be carried out.There was, however, pothing in evidence to indicate that the vote was anything out of the crdinary.Prior to the final vote on union there was an interesting moment when an amendment submitted by President Falconer, of the University of Toronto, was presented.The difference between the main motion on union and that presented by Presi dent Falconer was so slight that at the close of the session.when all was over, few of the commissioners were D RUSSIANS TAKE - MORE PRISONERS TOTAL NOW REACH NEARLY 120,600 MEN AND 17% OFFICERS.Petrograd.June 14.via London, 7.43 pm.\u2014\u201cAlong the whole front from the southward of Polesia to the Rumanian frontier our troops continue to drive back the enemy.During yesterday twenty officers and about six thousand men were taken prisoners.We have taken six cannon, ten machine guns and many artillery and ammunition wagons.The total of prisoners and trophies captured during the operations amount | to nearly 120,000 men.1,530 officers.130 cannon and 260 machine guns.\u201cReports which have been received state that the enemy abandoned at certain points quantities and various war materials of such bulk as to make it imposible to give an exact description.As an instance we found suff- cient rails for Held railways as to covre 30 versts (about 20 miles).\u201cMany of the enemy units are completely disorganized, judging by the fact that in the fighting from June 6 to fi, General Stcherbatchoff.in a comparatively insignificant sector.cap \u201ctured 414 officers.17.000 soldiers, 29 able tn explain in what it lay.Rev.| Dr.W.J.Clark, chairman of the i union committee, stated in the Assembly, that it was not of much importance which went through.The | commissioners were not taking any chances.however, and decided in favor of the Main Motion.regarding which there was no possibility of doubt.Hon.W.E.Motherwell submitted \u2019 an amendi.ent asking that the date upon which the union should be con- ! wmmated should be definitely axed.This pruposal was turned down hy a decisive vote.The official vote given out on church union, showed that 406 voted fer the motion and 88 against.The ministers of the church voted more largely for the change than the lay.mea, contrary to the ordinary expectation.Of the ministers present 222 voted for union and 48 against.Of , \u2018the laymen 184 voted for and 43! apginst.At the evening service, Rev.Dr.Robert Campbell read a statement, | recording his dissent from the deci- | sion of the Assembly in the caurch who signed with him.The dissent} stated that the small minority, 4%] ministers and 43 elders, regarded | themselves now as the true Preshyterian General Assembly, and that they.did not regard any of the other! ministers or elders as having any right | in the Assembly.They proposed, ; however, to gn on doing business as usual.under this protest.Two of the commissioners were applauded when they cast their votes.Rev.Dr.Robert Campbell.the veteran permanent clerk of the Assembly, and Rev.Dr.Duval.former Moderator, \u201cand one of the fathers of the church.Principal McKay, of Vancouver.refused to vote unless he was permitted to make an explanation, and did not vate.Rev.Dr.A.S.Grant.of the Heme Mission Committee, also refused to vote.Just prior to the.final vote Genrge M.McDonnell, K.C., of Kingston, Ont, moved that the union question be deferred for twelve months, but this was voted down on a show of hands.The ÆMssembly wili Friday.Minority reports voted down.354 to 102.Professor Ballantyne's motion voted down 339 to 170.Dr.Falconer's motion voted down 228 to 207, Motion to postpone action for twelve conclude on guns.34 machine guns.38 caissons.and other booty.\u201cOn the Vladimir-Volynski road.the enemy displayed stubborn resistance: the battles continue west of the vilage of Zaturze.Laifway between Lutsk and Vladimir-Volynski \u201cIn the region of Zaturze the Cossacks made a brilliant charge.puteing to the sabre an enemy squadron.\u201cWest of Dubno.our troops the enemy hefore them and r beyond the village of Demidovka.and southwest of Dubno captured the village of Kozine.North of Buczac .in the region on the right bank of the! Stripa.the enemy tried powerful enunter-attacks.In the fighting yesterday our troops crowded \u2018he enemy back and occupied the heights west bank of the Stripa.\u201cSouth of the Dvina front the Germans violently bombarded the Ikskull bridgehead repulsed an enemy atjempt proach our positions, of Baranoviteh and southward to the Polessi region there were several engagements vesterday with considerable enemy forces.té ap- \u201cCaucasus frent: in the direction of | union matter.and the dissent of those : Bagdad we strpped an offensive by | important eneiny forces.\u201d CUO CONGO O NUD OTA ADOT Amserdam, via London.June 13, 2.08 a.m\u2014A Zeppelin was destroyed in a windstorm near Chatelinesu, south Belgivm, \u2018Monday, according to frontier correspondents.Ed s °& 20RN0020GO0G SIR SAM WELCOMED AT HALIFAX.\u2018 \u201cGolden Lane.\u201d 14.\u2014 Majorare iB, C.GOVERNMENT Halifax, N.S., June General Sir Sam Hughes here this afternoon.and he was received at the station by a guard of honor and a military band.During \u2018 vincial government today the afternoon he inspected the va: for Ottawa.IS APPROACHED BY THE DEMOCRATS ENTHUSIASTIC DEMONSTRATION FOR HIS PEACEFUL CONDUCT OF FOREIGN AP.FAIRS.St.Louis, June 14\u2014The Democratic National Convention at its session heard the keynote of Americanism and peace, preparedness and prosperity sounded by former Governor Glynn, of New York, as temporary chairman.and, with a high pitch of enthusiasm emphatically registered by demonstration after demonstration, its approval of President Wilson's peaceful con duct of foreign affairs.\u2018 The Convention which had gotten under way with such perfunctory demonstration as mark every natioti- al gathering of the kind.soon stirred itself into roaring cheers as Chairman Glynn, cited historic parallels to show that other Presidents.including Republicans, had adjusted threatening foreign situations with- | out resort to war.| \"The policy of the administration,\u201d he declared.\u201chas heen just as American as the American flag itself.\u201d As he went down the list recounting their actions wo avoid war.the delegates caught the spirit of his argument and as he\u2019 referred to cach particular President some delegate would call: \u201cWhat did he do.\u201d \u201cHe settled the trouble hy negotiation.\u201d was the reply which Glvna invariably returned.and the Convention would roar its approval.William Jennings Bryan.as a news correspondent.in the press stand, wept with emotion as Glynn he laughed with the Convention Glynn leaped to his chair and cried: \u201cAnd don't forget that pnlicy alse ic satisfactory to William Jennings PRESIDENT WILSON | COL.ROOSEVELT + pictured the victories of peace.but | ructerized as when a Texas delegate interrupting \u201d QUEBEC, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916.INCREASED PAY FOR EMPLOYEES OF GOVERNMENT BY, CANADIAN BROTHERHOOD OBTAIN INCREASES FROM { GEN.MANAGER GUTELIUS.i ! Moncton, \\.B., June 14:\u2014 Representatives of the Canadian Brother.\u2018hood of Railway employees today \u2018obtained from General Gutelius.of ,the Government Railways, increases j of pay.ranging from twenty to forty cents per day for daily and hourly | ' paid men, and five dollars per month ! \u2018for all monthly paid men.under the | jurisdiction of the Brotherhood Em- , ployed on the Government Railway, | \u2018including clerks, freight handlers, | \u201cround-house empioyees and laborers.Better working conditions and a atill further increase of pay are to be dis., cussed within sixty days, and if an agreement is not arrived at, the question is to be submitted to arbi- | ; tration.| \u2018 ; | t ~ UNDER THE X-RAY, .FORMER PRESIDENT CHARAC- | IZED AILMENT AS SLIGHT | BREAKING OF MUSCLES.| | | New York, June 14.-Theodore | ; Roosevelt underwent an X-ray exam- A ination here today for what he cha- | \u201cpossibly a slight breaking of the muscles\u201d around the : jrib which was broken when he was: | thrown from a horse May 24.1913.| Tears that the former President had THIS YEAR'S WHEAT CROP WILL BF 11,491,600 ACRES \"6 PRELIMINARY ESTIMATES SHOWS SHORTAGE ON LAST YEAR'S RECORD.Ottawa, June 14\u2014According to the preliminary estimates of the Canadian i Census and Statistics Office, issued\u2018 tonight, made in many instances be- in Canada this year will occupy a total area of 11,491,600 acres.18 1,404,800 acres or 11.5 per cent, below the high record of last year when 12.986,400 acres were harvested, but 1,197,700 acres or 11.6 per cent.above the harvested area of 1914, which was 10,293,900 acres.The area to be bar- vested of fall wheat for 1918 is 1,042,- 200 acres, leaving the area estimated to be sown to spring wheat as 10.- 448,400 acres.In the three northwest provinces the area sown to wheat is estimated at 10,471,200 acres, a8 compared with 11,744,500 acres.the area of 1915.and with 9.335,400 acres, the harvested wheat area in the northwest provinces for 1914.In Manitoba the ares sown to wheat for 1916 is placed at 2.904.400 acres.as compared with 3,342,900 acres last year, in Saskatchewan it is 5,889,100 acres, as compared with 6.438.100 acres; and in Alberta 1.877.700 acres.against 1,363,700 acres.\u2019 MANUFACTURERS ON MILITARY MATTERS ; , | operations in the vicinity of Ypres f v | ore the completion of seeding, wheat | have passed into a new and, for the This! British Headquarters in France, ; June 14, via London, 7.05 p.m\u2014The British, a most satisfactory stage.The Canadians yesterday re-took the greater part of the ground lost on lune 2, including the Armagh wood and Observatory Ridge, and the British front line has returned to its original position.The German losses | were large and the latest reports show | bout 130 prisoners including four officers, in British hands.The attack began at 2 am, the ground was quickly gained and by soon the situation was comparatively quiet.The Germans apparently did not anticipate so determined a coun- ter-attack.and abundant evidence was found of the destructive effects of the British artillery fire.Whether the British shall choose to hold the old line, now almost destroyed, cannot be said, but it seems assured that the option now rests with them.At any rate, the operation was a most gallant and successful incident in which the Canadians amply repaid any debt *hey owed the Germans.The outcome has caused great rejoicing in the ranks of the Canadians, It was after two weeks of the mon unseasonable cold.rainy weather known to the aldest inhabitants of this region.making the low ground | around the Ypres salient a murase; that the Canadians charged in the\u2018 midet of a downpour at 1.30 o'clock ! BRITISH RETAKE GROUND LOST TO ENEMY ON JUNE 2 !THE FRONT LINE HAS NOW RETURNED TO ITS \u2014 ORIGINAL POSITION \u2014 BRITISH INFLICTED HEAVY LOSSES AND TOOK 150 PRISONERS.\u2014 ONE CENT.l PREMIER BRAND 10 ENTENTE ALLIES ADVOCATES POLITIC AND ECONOMIC UNION IN AD! DRESS TO CONFERENCE., ry Paris.June 14\u201412:80 se al ier Briand delivered an address \u2018of welcome today to the delegates too the Economic conference of the Entente Allies.\u201cIt is not only necessary to cons quer by military union\u201d he said There must also be politic and economic union, which will bring about intensive development of the material resources of the Allies, exchange of their products and distribution | among the markets of the world.We | have to assure economic liberation off the world, to restore healthy commercial methods and to recover ed commercial independence.\u201d } One of Premier Briand's staté-| ments is considered significant in connection with the proposed chang.\u2019 es in trade policies.: \u201cIf it is found that ancient errors have permitted our enemies to exers : cise irreparable tyranny upon the productive forces of the world yous will abandon them resolutely ia: order to proceed along new fines,\u2018 he said.; | i | i ! shed ched on the living South of Smorgon we: In the region | ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.2 | \u201c \u201c| D.vas fairly comfortable.& | route to the Coliseum.The Suffra- | VGH ANGVOL GND ECD oa ious overseas units.He left tonight 'ronto $2.000000 worth of ten year Mady hy Me | bonds, getting 91 1-2.i suffered a heart attack were allayed Bryan.\u201d Aside {rom a sixteen minute de- .newspaper correspondents.monstration which began when (Chairman Glynn predicted President | contracted a severe cold while re.i Wilson's re-election.Glynn's speech | turning several months age from a was sprinkling with demonstrations | trip to the west Indies and thar at which he found it difficult to stem 30 | intervals since then he had been sub.\"he could go on.Tt was plain that the telling points on the delegates ' examination was made by Dr.B.W.| were the recital nf President Wil- Caldwellson's effort to\u201d keep the country at! \u201cThere does not appear to he any possible chance of serivus discomfort to the patient\u201d Dr.Caldwell peace.\"This policy,\u201d he sail.\u201cmay not ! satisfr the fire eater and the swash- | buckler.But it does satisfy the! him to make a thorough diagnosis mothers of the land at whose hearts | until tomorrow.and friends no jingoistic war hes I fy the daughters of this land from | \"whom bluster and brag have sent no brother ta the Missolution of {the grave.Tt does satisfy the fath- i \"ers of this land and the sons of this | land wha will fight for our flag and | die for our flag when reason primes the rifle: when honor draws the | i blessing on the standard they up- {CANNOT DISCOVER THE ELU- hold.\u201d S8IVE PERSONAL ELEMENT The last of the wards were drowned out in a rear of applause that WHICH DETERMINES EF.swept the Coliseum.After hearing\u201d the keynote speech FICIENCY.the Convention adjourned until 11 o'clock tomorrnw.Committee then ! work for the.session.Today the big | personal element that cannot be de- Coliseum holding about 12,000 peo.| ined by facts and figures and con- ple practically was filled and despite ' not he discovered hy examinations, the constantly rising temperature it | oral or written.but On their (mines the degree of efficiency of a way to the Convention hall the dele- | worker, is the riddle the efficiency gates passed between lines of suffra- , records committee gists spread along twelve blocks of * placed an empty chair.Tt does satis- ON CIVIL SERVICE sword and when justice hreathes a, went inte session to prepare their Ottawa, Ont.June 14\u2014An elusive i Locust street.the most traveled tees is trying to solve.for a whole year the Committee , tists seated nn chairs ranged along i has worked at the problem.and th.the curbs were arrayed in white and | volunminous document that contains vellow and held yellow parasols.the result of their labors was pre- The waving lines of yellow gave the | sentedat this afternoon's session of demonstration the popular name | the National Assembly of civil serv.{ ice commissions, which ic in conven- | tion here, merely as 8 progress re.i port.hy no means conclusive.MAKES BOND ISSUE.! \u201cThere ino perfect system.\u201d the Victoria.B.C.June 14\u2014The Pro- | committee reported.\u201cAny attempt tn | sold to ake final conclusions orould be ! lw x v.53.harmful\u201d A THREE BALL Philadelphia.15 30 333 4 is © International League.Yesterday's Results: vogtüuat Baltimore, &; Richmand, © Rochester, 3: Buffaln.1.Montreal.3; Toronto.1.CROVUORLGANV INH day's game and won from Buffalo : as Laval, Patricias and C.B.are said to 1.to have signed up some classy The score: R.H.E.| artists.Rochester 010000 400\u20148 10 1 ' Saturday's game should be one 6f Buffals .n00010n00\u20141 11 2'the fastest of the season.Rick \u2014\u2014 Royals Beat Leafs., Toronto.June 14\u2014 Montreal i bunched hits on McTigue in twn innings today while Colwell held the | Leafs safe after the second inning.j Montreal winning 3 to 1.The acnre: R.H.E.Montreal .1NANA2000\u20143 4 1 + Toronto 010000 000\u20141 7 1 ! Colwell and Howley; McTique cand McKee.Postponed Games: Drs .\u2019 i Pravidence-Newark, postponed to a | later date.yororausecnagena RING GOSSIP.v979020060000G0O0 ° n + 2 Ÿ ga a Tomarraw night the famous gout between Charlie McCarthy and Red Allen will take place at the Grande Allee Rink.* + +* Fifteen rounds of good, fast hox- ing may be expected.« v9 Dillon and Mrolet will furnish the semi-windup affair.The much-talked-of return bout between Frankie Fleming, the Canadian festherweight champion, and Eddie Wallace, nf Brooklyn, has finally been arranged.After many lengthy arguments over the amount of the purse.the two hays vesterday ; afternonn signed articles for a ten- ; round bout to take place under the \u2018auspices of the Canadian Athletic Club.nn Wednesday, June 21st.The fight fans have been anxious to ses these two clever scrappers in a return hout ever since their first meet- 8.which ended so unsatisfactorily when Wallace fouled Fleming in the second round.\u2014Montreal Mail.Boston, June 14\u2014Wihile Mike Glover, a local welterweight was engaged last night in a twelve round boxing bout with Ted (Kid) Lewis, of London, Glover's mother lay on her death bed at the City Hospital.She died at sbout the time the judg- « were announciag that Lewis had been given the decision.2 SATURDAY BASEBALL AND », TWO GAMES ON EXHIBITION s| GROUNDS, SUNDAY.i] Ÿ © o © © ° © 3 Postponed: Q Providence-Newark, pnastponed.© 9 \u2014 a $ International Leagu+ Standing.a © Teams: w IL., © Providence .4 13% ° 5 Newark.Mm © © Baltimore.22 20 > © Montreal .21 20 510 9 © Richmaud.20° 21 40 © © Pufain.1s 19 491 © © Toronto .14 20 407 © © Rochester.16 23 401 © © © > ed his in the seventh inning of tn- | ably weak team in the league now, I | ) 1 | | 0000000000000C000000C0GO0000O003000 | MLE WATCH \"ME ON TODA BIG HORSE-RACING EVENT AT EXHIBITION GROUNDS THIS AFTERNOON.20 A marathon event between horses will take place this afternoon on the Exhibition grounds when Mr.Art.Lortie\u2019s fast pacer Mack B.will be THIS WEEK-END Three gond ball games are scheduled for this side of the river this week-end.On Saturday afternoon the fortified Patricia will play Frank McLaughlin's Emmets and on Sunday a doubleheader will be on the card at the ball park; St.Patrick's meeting Laval in the first item and \\'ictorias making their reappearance on the diamond after a protracted absence in the second act when they hook up with their old rivals the! CB's.There is no such thing as a miser- Paquetie will oppose \u201cMilQ\" Picard and a great contest is in the offing.Patricias have Crevier, Viau and other stars and Letourneau = confidently expects a victory in a decisive manner over the Emmets.CVUVOVLOVOROVDD COMMISSION OF THREE.\"ceived à new body-protector for the a » a a a 5 To Rule Canadian Hockey Ÿ and Revised Eastern Oo Rules Proposed.& Montreal.June 14 \u2014I?resident Frank Patrick is said to have held some further talks with the President of the Wanderer Hockey Club, about i | the future of Eastern and Western Hockey.No official progress has been made but it is understood that Mr.Patrick advocates a revisal of the Eastern rules and that a Commission of three has been suggested to rule Canadian Hockey.One man to represent the National Hockey Association, one to represent the Coast League, one one to be selected by those two.! 8 9 Q 9 a a < © 9 8 o < © 7 R s 9 J o 2» © > ® a GOOOHAGSGGOAOHUD LONGBOAT FINED AND TOLD TO \"CUT QUT BOOZE\" Toronto, June 14== Tom Longboat, of the 180th Battalion who was charged with indecent assault on 2 waitress named Carrie Thompson in n Queen Street restaurant, was found guilty of common assault by Judge Winchester and fined $35 and costs with 8 warning to leave liquor alone and behave himself for the fue ture.Every day sees men breaking away from the more highly charged alcoholic beverages and substituting for them ale and lager.B.B.Lager is the finest product of the brewers\u2019 art and it is produced right here in Que.| bec by Quebecers.Horse racing this afternoon on the Exhibition Grounds.A twenty-mile race between two local steeds will be the main attraction.vse The Emmets will practice this evening on the Cove Fields.Manager McLaughlin requests à full turnout as Saturday's game will be one of the hardest of the season and the Emmets cannot afford any more defeats just now, one is enough.LI Benny Kauffs lucky infield hit spoiled Lavender's no-hit effort yesterday.But Lavender has already pitched a hitleds contest against the Giants, accomplihsing this feat last season.Qe The umps had » lively time in St.Romuald according to reports.Nelson's kicking is certainly going to cost his club something one of these days.He should have been chased off the field last week.* & * The following appeared in an even ing Journal: \u2014 The winner of the baseball bet says that \u201che weuld like everyone to know that it takes more than \u2018$1.25\u2019 to buy his hats.Now, what we'd like to know is the name of the poor fish who offer- ered him $1.25 for his headgear.+.Suppose, Vics one behind In the ninth inning.Three on bases.Two men out, Buell at bat\u2014And Tommy gets \u201cDizzy speil,\u201d Who wins?.Bert Reiger was not in uniform last week for St.Pats.The big fellow was out of town with his big engine.Had Bert been on hand he would probably have been sent in to pinch.hit and he generally delivers.* + Francois Pontbriand who is a well known Three Rivers Umpire was in town yesterday in conference with Umpire George Cartier.The result of the conference is not known but it is likely that something big will result, 8 \u201cstrike\u201d perhaps.+* Secretary Lepine has at fast re- Umpires.But the old one has never come back.ee 0 Popular sang composed hy Mr.Nelson, 1st baseman of St.Romuald and dedicated to the umpires: \u201cI love you, that's one thing I know.\u201d .*$ + The football men like baseball because there is usually some \u201ckicking\u201d done.To say nothing about the \u201cbooting\u201d which is also perpe- | trated.* ¥ * Saturday's game between the Pstricias and the Emmets will be a hummer.This is no press agent stuff.The Pats have a nifty bunch of players and Rick Paquette\u2019s stuff: {i is just as slippery as ever.Paquet\u2019s ability is well-known here.\u201cee Tommy Kelly is showing the way as a lead off man.Tommy has played two games and started each by getting on scoring in the first inning.« + »* Abby Rose of the Vies looks to be a goad lead-off man.A left-hand- ed hitter is usually successful as a; starter.».+ Vies Sunday.The Cowboys played the Walshmen to a 5-3 decision the ; last time and think they can swing the majority the other way this time.\u201cBuck\u201d Jones was out in a Napoleon uniform last game.Jones was | tickled to death when the Naps beat his old teammates of the Emmetscen.Popular Pastime, No.439.\u2014~Having your new suit passed by the board of censors.SNROORVORRINTOONS 0 JUNIOR BASEBALL.9 *XOGROONTONOLARORAOQ + u e a Boisy Hayden states he only signed one contract, the other was a forgery.Emmet McDonald now has a new case to work on.* = + The Standards look to be strong favorites in the Junior A race from their showing lant Sunday.* The Tipperary Club of the Junior City League has started out wih three straight wins and if they defeat the Red Rose Club they \u2018will have played half their schedule without a defeat.* + The Red Rose Club is going pretty strong.They played errorless ball againet Sillery and Manager Caron fs confident that they will trim Tipperary.Notwithstanding the increase in price you can have made a nice Summer Costume for $5.50 BON-TON CO, 423 St.Joseph Street.Telephone 231$, - Juneléxd, | The C.B.'s expect to surprise the | | i 2 Auditorium Cafe Meals BOUT TOMORROW BIG CROWD WILL WITNESS FIFTEEN ROUND EVENT AT GRANDE ALLER RINK.Everything is in readiness for the fifteen round bout at the Grande Allee Rink tomorrow uight between Charlie McCarthy and Red Allan.Both men have been training hard and are both confident of victory in less than the stipulated time.| McCarthy has beaten some of the best boys in the business and Allan's bouts in Quebec have made him extremely popualr with the St.Roch\u2019s Club fans, many of whom are of the opinion that he will give the wily Charlie a beating.In the semi-windup Patsy Dillon and Young Drolet will do the milling and this bout will be a red-hot encounter from the tap of the gong.Another preliminary will also be staged.Seats are selling fast and a bumper house is expected.met rod N90GASQOOOHDOU u 9 Ÿ SOCCER SHOTS.: snsngancooroosoos Capt.Mills of the Montmorency team has not yet decided on his lineup for Saturday's game against the Engineers.5 +* It is hardly likely that the sth R.Rprotest will avail them anything.Our confrere Charlie Pike will referee the game at the Falts.Charlie is a glutton for punishment.es» Any team ought to be pretty secure with two goalkeepers between the sticks.However, Pilkington will likely play goal and Charlie Hart will move out to his old position on the line for the Frontenac Unitedss 0 The 8th R.R.expect to comeback strong Saturday with a win over the United.Money-back if not satisfied Buy S0c worth of El Sidelo Cigars.Smoke them as critically as you like; then if you are not satisfied, that you have received big value for your money, return the bands to us and get your money back.£l Sidelg CIGAR CHESTERFIELD size, 4 for 506 DIPLOMAT size, - 5 for 50¢ CLUB HOUSE size, 6 for 50¢ Made from selected Havana Leaf For sale at first clase cigar dealers, McLeod, Nolan & Co.London, Ontario, Canada.Seasonable Underwear : \u2018Two-Piece COMBINATIONS, Natiral Balbriggan, per Whit Balbriggan, short of Suit.a.ee ee oe as , it $1.00 White Balbriggan, short long sleeves, per suit § or long sleeves, per Our Special White Mesh Ath Suite.oo oo oo .\u2026.\u2026 81,50 letic style, per suit.,.$1.00 White Mesh, short sleeves, Extra light French Thread, , per suit $1.50 knee Drawers, p ; long or short sleeves, B.V.D.style, per suit.$1.00 r Extra light French Thread, per suite.oo oo oo oo per suit.$8.00 B.V.D.style, per suit.$1.50 Also a complete assortment of Boys\u2019 Underwear.J.H.MULLIN Reg'd.HABERDASHER.48 FABRIQUE STREET.NOTICE To all those who have not received our new Catalogue, showing all the qualities and ameliorations of our last model 17-3, to ask for one without delay.DO NOT FORGET.When an improved motorcycle is turned out, it is always sn \u201cEXCELSIOR.\u201d Agents wanted everywhere.Excelsior Agency 45 8T.NICHOLAS STREET, QUEBEC.Note.\u2014We sell at easy terms.M.20xmn,th,stxim Special Lt, TPP | (Served in private room.) 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Freight Dept, Tele.1838.GASPE & BAIE DES CHALEURS $5.CO.Limited STEAMER \u201cPERCESIEN.\u201d STEAMER \u201cGASPESIEN.\u201d The next sailings of this Steamer Next sailings from QUEBEC, on from QUEBEC, ucsday, May 30, Tuesday, June éth and 30th, 1916, June 13 snd #7, 1016, at 4.00 o'clock at 4.00 o'clock pm.in the afternoon.: These Steamers will call to MACHINS, and all intermediate ports us far as PASPEBIAC, Freight will be received the day of sailing, up till 8 o'clock, p.m.For particulars, apply to: M.POULIOT, Agent, Telephone 2081 .168 ST.PAUL S7REET, QUEBEC.\u2014 = OLD CHAMPAGNE BRANDY We have a supply of select brand of first quality BRANDY, at the following prices: : : MATIGNON FINE CHAMPAGNE, .«81400 MATIGNON FINE CHAMPAGNE vossssomes LYB MATIGNON FINE CHAMPAGNE, * MATIGNON FINE CHAMPAGNE, v.o.B.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.MATIGNON FINE CHAMPAGNE, extra vesille.8.00 Try our special-\u2014Le Panapa Cigar.4060 a box of 25 GEORGES PATRY, \u201cThe House of Quality.\u201d \u201cPhone $400.1 fn % FABRIQUE STREET.DOMHION OOAL COMPANY, Limireo MINERS AND.SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED pono STSAM and GAS COALS ta e - \u201d 4 Swesned, Run-ef-Mine and Slack Por Particulars, apply to SALES AGENT, 1313 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL, QUEBEC, MONDAY JUNE 12, 1916.FUTURE MERCANTILE INCREASE OF CANADA MR ED.HARPER WADE DIS CUSSES QUESTION IN INTERESTING LETTER., The following letter on the building of steel gccan-going steamers has een received from Mr.Wade: \u2026 Ré Harper To Editor of Te Chronicle.Dear-8ir.\u2014The correspondence between the Quebec Board of Trade and Sir George Foster, Minister of Trade and Commerce, respecting the building of steel ocean-going steamers, which was published in The Chronicle of the 3rd instant, indicates a possibility of suggestions being considered.Mr.George Davie has promised to give his views in due course, and these are certaifi to be practical and business-like, but what I have to submit may also be worth consideration.| Sir George appears to favor bonus- ing builders and bonusing owners.Mr.Scott prefers Government orders being given to builders on the basis of a commisajon profit over cost.Whether either of these plans, or any other, is adopted and acted upon, it is very important that there should be no avoidable delay.Ocean freights are so extremely high at the present time that vessel owners rapidly reap a golden harvest.impossible to say how long present conditions will obtain, as they depend on the duration of the war, which may end this year or may continue for years to come.One thing is certain, each day brings us nearer its termination, and is a day lost if nothing 1s done.Sir George Foster points out the uncertainty of the future.In all business there is uncertainty.No one can foresee what may happen in the time before us, for it is shrouded in & mist of probabilities and possibilities, and it sometimes seems as though nothing happened, but the unexpected; but if this deterred business men from action and enterprise, commerce would stagnate and trade dwindle In the old days ships sometimes left the builders an absolute loss, but at others 3 handsome profit, while the variations of the freight market sometimes brought loss and sometimes profit to the shipowner.So it will ever be.If business is entered upon and conducted on sound lines, with due regard for changing conditions, it will on the whole benefit the merchant as well as the community.When the war ends it is extremely unlikely that freight will rapidly fall to anything like their old level.Sub- Mmarines are still busy, adding, to the losses from ordinary causes.British shipowners are hampered in giving orders for new tonnage, not only by the uncertainty of the future, but by the certainty that during the continuance of the war they will have to hand over to the Government a large proportion of their profits from freights.There will, for a time, after the cessation of hostilities, be plenty of freighting at remunerative rates It is quite |.interest at five per cent.due precaution being taken to make sure that the remaining twenty-five per cent, or one-quarter, is paid up in cash and expended on the property.The advance to be repaid in ten annual instalments.This would add to the Dominion debt for a time, but the adition would be against good assets, with a larger margin of security year by year.for merchant shipping.Stocks in consuming countries will be depleted and in pany lines exhausted, and will have to be replenished from accumulated stocks in producing countries.As general business recovers, which it is certain to do.the demand for tonnage: will not quickly lesson nor be readily supplied.So the ventures of building and owning steel ocean freight steamers are good business risks promising an adequate return.Given assistance in securing the requisite capital, enterprising and responsible companies would readily undertake the organization and development connected with building, and individuals or firms place orders for vessels.Sir George Foster has pointed out that our steel shipbuilding yards are gested with work.our first want is the necessary yards and plant for the building steel ocean going steamers.I would suggest that the Government advance seventy-five per cent.or three-quarters of the capital required such properties, taking a first mort gage as security, the advance to be made in Government bonds bearing Dyspeptics Should Avoid Drugs And \u201cMedicines Try a Little Magnesia Instead.Some people instinctively shut their\u2019 eyes to danger, and it may be that instinct, or custom or habit causes\u2019 dyspeptics to take drugs, patent foods and medicines, artificial digestions, ete, But clrsing tbe cyes does nat bane {sh the danger, #nd it is certain that neithe: drugs nor medicines nu:sess the prwer to dest oy the harmtal excessive acid in the stomach, which is, the underlying cause of most forms of - indigestion and dyspepsia.- They may | give temporary relief, but ever in.all the time the acid remains in the stomach as dangerous as ever.Physicians know this and that is why their advice so often to sufferers from digestive and stomach trouble is \u201cJust get about an ounce of pure bi- surated magnesia from your drukgist and take a teaspoonful ia a little water immediately after every meal.This will instantly neutralize sll the harm ful acid in the stomach and stop ait food fermentation, thus enabling you to enjoy hearty meals without experiencing the least pain or unpleasant.nasa afterwards.> few in number and in the main con-' Évidentiy then, - for the formation and equipment of ; Shipbuilding yards would be of lit- i steamers, and I would suggest the Government advancing to shipowners, | § in like manner, seventy-five per cent.or three-quarters of the builders\u2019 \u2018 price on ocean going steel steamers , constructed in the yarde, the advance 1 to be repaid in five annual instalments, | subject to the vessel remaining under Canadian ownersship till the advance is repaid, the amount to be kept fully covered by marine insurance and secured by a first mortgage on the vessel.The Government might further undertake that both shipyards and vessels would be free from any taxation not at present existing, till advances were repaid.Bonusing has possibly little to recommend it, unless as a last expedient or as a substitute for protective taxation, but if it is found desirable to nection with shipbuilding, the best way of applying it would be to bonus the production of steel shipbuilding material supplied to builders for the construction of ocean-going steamers.This would probably ensure cheaper material, and consequently cheaper vessels, and benefit what is possibly our most important home industry, the iron trade.Yours truly, ED.HARPER WADE.amore HELPED SOLDIERS + TO ESCAPE.St.John, N.B., June 14\u2014Louis pes proprietor of Brager's Clothing Store, at 185 Union street, was recently convicted by Police Magistrate Ritchie of aiding two soldiers to desert and sentenced 4 6 months in gaol or pay 8 fine of $80.The conviction was made under section 88 of the Criminal Code, Capt.Grie Logan, DAA.G.N.B.conducted the prosecution Tt appears that two soldiers went into Brager's store and each purchased = suit of clothing and shirt.They peid $7.60 for esch auit snd changed from Khaki to mefti in the back of the store.They left their uniforms in the shop saying they creasing quantities mast he taken, and! would return shortly, but did not do so.According to Brager's statement they said they were returned soldiers, and one exhibited & wound behind the ear.The uniforms and caps were stripped of ail badges or \u2018other distinguishing marks snd remained in Brager's store for some time when he reported the matter to the milicary police.Military policemen Corporal ers, Pte\u2019s, Powers, and Linden, testified for the prosecu- tionand the defendantand his brother for defence.Brager stated the soldiers were French, and pleaded Jgporance of the law.Capt.Logan \u2018tle use without orders for building | Ÿ resort to the bonus sysem In con- |} (\u2018prod the children to know what is ood to eat.Kellogg's is a warm avorite with them because they like the delicious crispness of the delicatel toasted flakes.Mother knows that Kellogg\u2019s Toasted Corn Flakes are good by the way the youngsters thrive on them.They contain much of the nourishment that little bodies need,and their extreme digestibility makes them kind te little * tummies.\" The only product made in Canada by The Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Co., Limited London, Out.fl Fashionable Store T.D.DUBUC Formerly Donohue\u2019s Store PEER RE High Grade Novelties In Wash Goods For Summer Wear Fancy White Voile in pretty new designs for dressy frocks.Marquisette in striped and floral pattterns, printed, of light and dark grounds in the season's latest ideas and colorings.Novelty Awning Striped Duck and Gabardine for Separate Skirts and Blazer Coats in rose, green, blue, black and white.Mercerized Poplin Suiting for street wear in navy, Copen, brown, white, grey, black and Sky.SEPARATE SKIRTS\u2014Cord Velvet Skirts in white and grey in new models.à Latest novelty in large check Separate Skirts in navy, green, brown.Taffeta Skirts for dressy wear in new draped effects.Serge Skirts in black, navy and grey.T.D.DUBUC - 188 & 194 St.John Street New Goods Just Received LADIES HIGR CUT BOOTS; bronss, Havana brown, and The very newest American shoes.LADIES PATENT LEATHER, (Cloth tops).MEN'S and BOYS BOOTS MISSES and CHILDREN'S BOOTS Breuss Polish, Wren's Polish K Polish Everything la Feotwest = Custom Werk snd Regairing asked for a conviction on the evidence.He pointed out that the de stripped the badges from the uni- diers were deserters as they had stropped the badges from the um- forms and caps.In convicting Brager His Honor scored all who sided men to desert from the King's service and imposed the above penalty.44c THURSDAY.At the last sale of Bhantung Silk which we conducted on a Thursday, we did not have enough for the demand We have just received another bale which we shall offer again on / Thursday only at 44c.MARCEAU & CIE., W.Jacques & Sons - 155 St, Joseph Street.« FABRIQUE ST.Phone 462, _ Uy Soammetip ; \"Tickets TO EUROPE all Lines from Canada or United States PASSPORTS Application forms and all instructions furnished on application.For further particulars aad reservations, apply: F.8.STOCKING Tol.9 #8 8T.LOUIS ST.\u201cThe Chatham Steamship Company, Limited.\u201d * , PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given\u2019 that, under the Quebec Companies\u2019 Act, letters patent have been issued by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, bearing date the second day of May, 1916, incorporat- | ing Messrs.William Quarrier Stabo, merchant: Herbert Cecil Thorn, ae- comatant; Cyril St.John Griffis, baok- | keeper; James Graham, beekkeeper, and Louis Henri Cote, bookkeeper, of Quebec, for the following purposes: To own, buy.sell, lease.build, hire or otherwise obtain or dispose of steamers and craft of every nature and kind and to manage and navigate same for passenger, freight, towing, lightering.wrecking.or other purposes: To build.erect or acquire such docks and wharves as may he deemed necessary or expedient for the , purposes of the company and to alienate the same at pleasure; To engage in docking, and repairing vessels and the maintenance and operation of sal-; vage and wrecking plants and to corry on the business nf wrecking in all its branches: To act as general merchants and traders in merchandises in general, with power to act as stevedores for the loading and unloading of vessels, with power to act as contractors and builders for all kinds of work, with power to act as agents for all kinds of goods.wares and merchandise and commission agents.with: power to acquire.lease.hypothecate and dispase of immoveahle properties and buildings which they may sce fit to acquire: To enter into partnership and into any agreement or any arrangement as sharing of profits.union of interests.co-operation with any person or company carrrying on or engaged in or about to carry on or engage in any business which the company is carrying on: To sell or dis- pnse of the whole or any part of the assets and undertaking of the company as a gnnd concern or otherwise for such consideration as to the com- | pany may seem fit: To draw, make, ; accept, endorse, executes and issue promissory notes, bills of exchange, bills of lading, warrants and all nego- tiahle and transferable instruments: | To acquire, hold shares in the capital | stock of uther companies incorporated or unincorporated and to\u2019 dispose of the same and gener ally to do all such things as are ne.\u2019 cessary for the proper carrying out! of the objects of the company.under : the name of \u201cPhe Chatham Steamship! Company, Limited.\u201d with a capital ptock of ven thousand dollars ($10,000) divided into one hundred (100) shares of one hundwed dollars $100) each.The principal place of business of the ion, is in the City of Quebec.d from the office of the Pro- | vinchal Secretary, this second day of May, 19.| ! i C.J.SIMARD, Asst.Prov.Secretary, Ja.19,16,16,18206 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Pier the mouth of the Cap Rouge River | submerged, ss well as the other water Pler that was there up Winter, at the end of the long position of the Pier at the of the Cap Rouge River is, as ofore, shown by a fiat Muoy by day, and à White Light by night, and the of the Pier recently taken at end or the long wharf Is in a straight tine with the said Flat Buoy, and about 600 feet to the west.W.A.KINGSLAND, Agent, betel ye i In the Heart of Take Your Meals At: The Marathon Cafe 100-8e John Street \"Phone 5083 THE CHILDS CAFE Cor.St Peter and St.James Sta., Phone 8432 6 St Joseph street \"Phone 3315, Table and attendance unsurpassea Home-made PIES:\u2014Apple, Raisin, Cocoanut, Strawberry, Rhubarb, Bluebery, Peach, Lemon, Cranberry, Any Pie to take home, ssc.Home-made Ice Cream, and all kinds of soft drinks.All kinds of Fruits served in season.® Gaudias Bureau \"MACHINIST.Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to TELEPHONE - .2046 RESIDENCE - - 56 118 Sth Street, Limoilou Shipping News MANCHESTER SHP IRRNES IN PORT 88.SHIPPER WITH GENERAL CARGO DOCKED AT 5 P.M.YESTERDAY.The Manchester Linc steamer Shipper in command of Captain Couch reached port at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and docked at Shed 2 in the Louise Basin where one thousand tons of her cargo, merchandise etc., will be discharged.It was only on reaching Father L'oint yesterday morning that the of- fcers and crew of the vessel learned of the sinking of the Cruiser Hampshire with Earl Kitchener and staff.- Captain Couch reported that they had favorable weather since leaving Manchester on June nd.excepting a few days fog.One icc berg was sighted sixty miles east ni Cape Race and another smaller nne Pine.The Manchester Shipper will leave for Montreal \u2018onight.SHIPPING NOTES.The steamer Patani bound for Montreal passed this port last evening.Steam barge Glenellah pas-cd out yesterday.The stear: harge Saskatoon after discharging coal left the basin ves- terday for below where a carga of pulp will he taken on.The SS.Principello, Cunard Line, arrived down from Montreal last evening and is completing her cargo at the Cunard Wharf in the Louise Pasin.Allan Line steamer Corinthian with passengers and general cargo is due in port this evening.The purchase of the Bay State Fishing company\u2019s fleet of 14 steam trawlers, five of which are under construction on the Great Lakes, was promoted by F.M.Dyer and company.A new company has been formed to operate as the Bay State Fishing company of the vessels and Ë COLLISION OF SHIPS IN FOG., *6$- incorporated in Maine F, M.Dyer is president and [Ernest A.James, assistant treasurer of the Merchants National Bank.is treasurer.The boats heing built will be larger than ! tlie nine now in operation, and mast of them will be ready for delivery before the end of the year.It is planned by the new company to establish a market for haddock in Chiesgo.this kind of fish being but little known in that territory.FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.New York, June 14\u2014The steamer puarket was easy, with rates quotably | fower and but little demand prevailing for boats, Sail tonnage rates were fairly steady.Quotations to Liverpool.London and Glasgow, 16d OCEAN SAILINGS.Transatlantic sailings list compiled by F.S.Stocking, General Steamship Agent, 32 St.Louis street, Quebec, Subject to Change.June.From To 3\u2014Chicago N.Y.Bord \u201c\u2014St.Paul .N.Y Liverpool \u201c-\u2014Orduna .N.Y.Liverpool 6\u2014Ausosia .Quebec.Falmouth and London 8\u2014Pretorian.Quebec.Glasgow 9\u2014Cretic .N.Y.Mediterran 16\u2014New York.N.Y.Liverpool \u201c\u2014Tuscanis .NY.Liverpool and Glasgow -N.Y.Bordeaux Quebec.Liverpool Quebec.Glasgow N.Y.-Liverpool and Glasgow \u201c\u2014Rochambeau .* \u2014Sicitian .13\u2014Caseandra.17\u2014California.\u201c\u2014Ryndam .N.Y.Palmouth and Rotterdam \u201c\u2014La Touraine .N.Y.Bordeaux | \u201c \u2014Philadeiphia .N.Y.Liverpool \u201c\u2014Pannonia , .N.Y.Falmouth and Lonaon 21-\u2014Baltic .N.Y.\u2026.Liverpool \"\u2014Corinthian .Quebec.London 2e\u2014-Carpathis .N.Y.\u2026.Liverpool \u201c\u2014Lafayette .N.Y.Liverpool \u201c \u2014\u2014Scandinavian .Quebec.Liverpool *\u2014St.Louis.N.Y.Liverpool 28\u2014Noordam .N.Y.Falmouth and Rotterdam \u201c\u2014Pannonia .N.Y.Falmouth and London, #-Adriatic.N.Y.Liverpool * \u2014Carthaginian .Quebec.Glasgow July.From To 1\u2014Metagama .Quehec.Liverponl \u201c \u2014Ascania.Quebec.Falmouth and London \u201c-Chicagn .N.Y.Bordeaux \"\u2014Andania .N Y.Falmouth and London \u201c\u2014St, Paul ., .N.Y.Liverpool \u201c \u2014Cameronia .N.Y.\u2026.Liverpool and Glasgow \u201cCedric .N.Y.Liverpool 5\u2014lapland .NY.Liverpool f\u2014Aulonia .N.Y.Falmouth and London \u201c\u2014Orduna .N.Y.Liverpool \u201c \u2014Grampian .Quehec.Liverpool \u201c\u2014N, Amsterdam N.Y.Falmouth and Rotterdam \u201c \u2014Rochambeau.N.V\u2026.Bordeaux \u201c\u2014New York .N.Y.Liverponl 11\u2014Pretnrian .Quebec.Glasgow 13\u2014Celtic .N.Y.Liverponl 18\u2014Sicilian .Quebec.Liverponi ; \u201c\u2014Tuscania .N.Y.Liverpool and Glasgow 22-Saxonia .N.Y.Liverpool \u201c \u2014-Missanahie .Quehec.Liverpool | 29\u2014Corinthian .Quebee.London \u201c \u2014Scandinavian.Quebec.Liverpool \u201c \u2014Carpathid.N.YŸ.Liverpool * -=Ryndam.N.Y.Falmouth snd Rotterdam of Cape Coston to Riverpooly per 100 lbs.$1.98 Charters: British steamer, 2,221 tons, coal, Virginia to the River | Plate, 80s.July; Spanish steamer, | 17,000 quarters grain, Atlantic range to Marseilles or Cette, 28s.July: Nogwegian steamer, 12,060 bbls, re- £n petroleum, | Philadelphia to Havre, private terms, June, Norwecian steamer 10,000 bbls.same; Norwegian steamer, 10,000 bbls.refined petroleum.Philadelphia to liverpool or London, private terms, June; Swedish bark 870 tons, luinber, Bosten to Buenos Ayres or Rosario, private terms, prompt; schooner, 611 tcns, coal, Hampton Roads to Santos $18 June; schooner, 807 tons, coal, Norfolk to the Azores, $14, June; schooner, 265 tons, logwnod, Nassau tc Bridgeport, private terms.WATER HIGH IN CHANNEL AT MONTREAL Montreal, June 14.\u2014Up to date it has been a matter for congratulation that the depth of the channel apposite Montreal this year has remained at a level which permits tlie largest vessels to load to the linit if they wish.Taking the last twe days, for instance, the depth of the river chan nel has been only a few iuches short | of six feet more than it was at the same time last year.Lost year at | this time the deph ef the water was | 2 feet 11 inches, and today it is 15 feet 9 inches.last year on August | 8th, the depth of the water even { dropped to as low as =v feet 10 inches.It is hoped thaï the present | high state of the water vill not be : greatly reduced during the summer.! Mr.F, W.Cowie, chief ci:gineer of the Harbor Commission, has received ta report on the height ai water for May in Lake Ontario, stating that it | was nine inches higher than in the .previous month, and almost two feet .higher than it was a year ago.The exceptional quantity of rain, which has been falling everywhere in Canada.is responsible for the height of the water.All the tributaries run.\u2019 ring into the Great Lakes and the * * St.Lawrence are high in consequence | ! { AMERICAN BARK ARRIVES DAMAGED.\u2019 Barbados, June 14.\u2014Th: American i bark.Normandy irom Halifax, \u201cMarch 14 for Melbourne, before reported, arrived here leaky, has sus- | tained some damage.The vessels! butts are seriously strained, the | cesms slack and the main hatch | beams are broken under deck.The | cargo has heen discharged.| : i Marconi Has a Device He Says Will Put an End to Danger, | London, June 14.\u2014Announcement was made today that Win.Marcoui | will bring out shortly a new device i which should put an end to danger of collisions between ships in dark- + i ness or fog.It is described as à | simple contrivance, easily installed, | which will be operated frem the | .DENMARK WANTS ; bridge of a ship.| 88.GULDBORG RELEASED.London, June 16\u2014Dernmark will demand the release of (he Danish steamer Guldborg, captured bya German warship a fortnight ago and, ; taken to Swineunde, according to a Copenhagen despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Co.This was de- : cided upon the return of tlic crew, | who made a declaration before the Danish Maritme Court.The captain .i declared that the capture was made | in Swedish waters, adding: 1 \u201c1 protested because the ship was in neutral waters.But a German officer pointed a revolver at my head and threatened to kill me if I did not | deliver the ships papers.\u201d The captain admitted an attempt to escape.Before the German prize : court the German officer declared , that the Guldborg was captured in ; international waters and said he had threatened the captain hecause he \u2018 was rebellious.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT z z Quebec, June 14.1916, | Cape Salmon.81: Clear, southwest | Inward 2.30 p.m.Sin Mac.Outward chelaga, Father Point, 137: Clear, calm.Milwaukee 90 miles east 9.30 am.inward.Cap Chatte, 234: Clear, calm, ward 10 am.Milwaukee.Cape Magdalen.294: Clear, variable.Inward 11.40 am, steam haPge C.A.Jacques, noon tug Amy.Bersimis: Clear, west.Nadine and | Hilda at wharf.West Point, 332: Cloudy, south, Outward 11 a.m., Alpha for Ellis Bay.Cape Ray, 553: Clear, south.11,50 am.in communication with Corinthian no distance given.Flat Point, 575: Clear, northeast.Inward 12.30 a.m.Huntress, 7.30 am.Sable Inward yesterday 1t a.m.| Vardala, 4 p.m.Boliviania and barque Elizabeth.Belle Isle, 734: Clear, north.a8 hetgs.Montreal to Quebec Longue Pointe, 134: Clear, east.Inward 2.40 p.m.Addah, Pinte Citrouetie, 38: Clear, southwest.Inward 9.55 am.: A.Roy and i tow, In- West of Montreal.Cascades Point: Imperial bound [east 9.10 am.Pere Marquette 10.18 om.Cornwall: McTier bound east 12.38 pm.Port Colborne: Clear, west.H.8.McGREEVY, Superintendent.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.(Standard Time 70th, Meredian).June am.pm.Thursday .18 8.04 8.39 Friday .16 5.49 6.2 Saturday .,.17 6.38 7.11 Sunday .18 7.94 2.01 Moon Phases.Full mous, Juns 15th, at 4.48 p.m.l | type \"G\" 21s.64.! 12,20 p.m.C.G.S.Druid, 1 p.m.Ho- | out to Coil anda and Big Trees 8 You can camp, tramp, fleh and siesp Motor, sali, swim and dance Pay golf, polo and tennis \u2014or just be lazy A California Summer is de- lghtful \u2014 cool always, by the ses and in the mountains San Diego Exposition open all 1916.Cool summer trip if you so Santa Fe Four daily California trains Ask for folders of train and trip Low Excursion fares daily May 1 to September 30 D.W, Hatch, Trav.Ate 63 Bt.James 8t., Montreal, Queof Attzond toYosemite Li UILS.ETC.London, June 14 \u2014Calcutta linseed June-July 6#s.6d.Linseed oil 34s.Sperm oil, 525.10dl'etroleum, American refined, is; spirits, 1s 1d.\u2018Turpentine, spirits 41s.1 1.24, Rosin, American strained, 21s 3d.Savannah, Ga.June 14.-Turpen- tine firm 38 to 38 1-4; Sales 389; receipts \u20ac83; shipments 236; stock 14,- Rosin firm: sales 1.870; receipts 1,- 457; shipments 1.206; stock 62,263.COTTON MARKETS.New York, June 14\u2014Cotton futures closed steady.Closing bids; \u2014 July, 12.71¢; October, 12.87c; Decemher, 13.03c; January, 13.09c.Spot closed quiet.Middling uplands, 12.80c.Sales, 100 bales.Liverpool - Cotton, spot limited demand.Prices weak.American iid- dling, fair, 9.04d; good middling, 3.48d middling, 8.32d; low middling, 8.14d: | Quebec, April soth, 1910.Owing to progress of construction of locks and dam on the St.Charles River, at the Canadian Northern Railway St.Charles River Bridge, the river channel will be restricted.It is the intention to remove the present wooden guide and guard pier on the lower side of the swing bridge ier, and a caisson will be sunk direct- across the channel about fifty (50) feet below the swing pier.This will close entirely the channel on the South (Quebec) side of swing pier, and partly obstruct that on North side, but leaving thirty-five (35) feet clear for navigation between caisson and North abutment.Boats will be enabled td pass wp or down ONLY within half an hour, either way, from high tide as they | must pass slowly on North (Limoilou) side of swing pier, and close to | North Bridge abutment.Mariners must also be guided by marks or indications showing at the time.A guage will be placed on upper and lower sides of crib on North bridge .abutment, showing dept of water over Caisson No.1 sunk into bed of channel in 1915.Figures on guage are black 12 inches high, and show -sctual | depth of water.Sides of charnel at bridge (lower side) will bé -narked with white fixed lights.QUINLAN & ROBERT! ON, M.20x1m Limited.Auction Sale Residence, No.3 St.Foye Road, (Next to La Creche).THURSDAY, JUNE 13TH, At 1.30 P.M.We have received instructions to sell without reserve, (having to leave town), beautiful household furniture, as follows: Parlor Set Louis XV style {in solid mahogany, having cost $250: Davenport, Chesterfield style, cost $175; parlor, worth $173; Wilton Carpets (rug).Marquisette Curtains, Rich Draperies.Fur Rug (white bear); Hall furniture, worth $90, in solid mahogany: nice Combination Desk in solid oak, with Book Case.Rich Frames, 1 Oil Paintings, Electric light fixtures, Brorzes, Electric lamps, the latest styles.and also a Table lamp, having cost $30; Diningroom set in soli ok.padded chairs: Solid Extension Table, with carved legs, buffet style; Adam Silver Cabinet.Bedroom effects in mapel: rich brass 1 Bed and enamellel set.Mahogany wardrobe; Kitchen Stove, with a gas ! combination: First-class Utensils: Oilcloth, Linoleum and several other articles.all in first-class condition.This will be a very intercsting sale for persons who require good household effects, as this is an extraordinary sale.Same are on view every day from now on.till the date of sale.which is on Thursday.15th June, at 1.30 p.m.MARCEAU & SONS.Auctioneers.good ordinary, 7.78d; ordinary, ?.48d.The sales of the day were 5,000 bales, ,of which 3,200 were for speculation\u2019 and export.and included 3,200 Ameri | can.Receipts were 49.000 bales, including 44.000 American.Futures | closed easy.| GANDER PLAYS PART i OF MOTHER GOOSE.Brazil, Ind.June 12\u2014 Hobart Brewer, a farmer of near Centre\u2018 Point, has a gander that believes the duties of the houeswife should be, shared.\\When a goose was set on a\u2019 number of eggs the gander made it | evident that he also desired to sit.$2 he was provided with a nest of egxs.| The gander stuck faithfully to his | task and hatched out a number of: little ones.What Thin Folks Should Do To Bala Weight | GOOD ADVICE FOR THIN, UNDEVELOPED MEN AND WOMEN, Thousands of people suffer from excessive thinness, weak nerves and feeble stomachs who, having tried advertised flesh-mukers, food-fads, physical culture stunts and rub-on creams resign themselves to lifelong skinniness and think nothing will make them fat.Yet theie case is not hope less.A recently discovcred combination of assimilative agents has made fat grow after years of thinness, and it is also unequalled.judging from reports, for repairing the waste of sickness or faulty digestion and for strengthening the nerves.This remarkable preparation is called Sargol.Six steength-giving, fat-pro- ducting assimilative elements of acknowledged merit have been combined in this preparation, which is endorsed and used.by prominent people everywhere.[It is ahsolutely harmless, inexpensive and efficient, A few weeks systematic use of Sar- Rot should go far to produce flesh an | strength by correcting faults of digestion and by supplying nourishing fats to the blood If not every druggist who sells it is authorized to return the purchase price.Increased nourishment is ohtained from the food eaten, and the additional fats that thin people need are thus provided.All leading druggists supply Sargol and say there is a large demand for it.White this new preparation has from reports given splendid results as à nerve-tonic and vitalizer, its use is not recommended to nervous people unless they wish to gain at least ten pounds of Hesh.1f you find a druggist who is unable to supply you send $1.00 money order or registered letter to the National Laboratories, 76 St.Antoine St, Montreal, and « complete ten days treatment will be sent you postpaid in plais wrapper, THINGS of every description made 00 shortest notice.Canvas Canoes for Sue.Jobbers in Cotton, Duck and Rope.ALEX.PETRIE & SON, Sail Loft\u2014i3 ST.JAMES §T.Offico\u2014114 ST.PETER ST.Telephone 448.The place to Stop when in Quebec St, Roch's Hotel E.H.BELLAND, Manager.Formerly Chief Clerk of St.Louis Hotel ÿMANY ROOMS with BATH, Telephones 6520-6381.Point View House 35 RAMPARTS ST.Pleasant, bright rooms; magnificent view overlooking St.L6- Thursday, Saturday.Ax.Cochrane, 4.10 p.m., Wednesday, Friday, Sunday.Arr.Winnipeg 4.30 p.m., Thursday.Saturday, Monday.Dep.Winnipeg 5.15 p.m.Sun day, Tuesday, Thursday.Dep.Cochrane 7.15 p.m., Monday, \u2018Wednesday, Friday.Arr.Quebec, 9.10 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.\u2018Observation Sleeping Cars between Quebec and Winnipeg.For further particulars apply nearest Can.Govt.Railway Agent.J.Arthur LaRue, Eugene Trude | Chartered Accountant.CA, LIA LLA LaRue & Trudel Accountants & Auditors, L&Rue, Trudel & Picher|: Liquidators of Insolvent Estates, Admisigtrators, Appraisers, Trustees- Compromisss bétwees Debtors ead Creditors.126 8T.PETER STREET, Dominion Building, Quebec, \u2018Phones: 4520-45: mA EE eee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY.TIME-TABLE.Taking effect November Stnd, 1915.No.1\u2014(a) Leaves Riviere du Loup.7,30a.m.Arrives Connors, N.B.12.68 p.m.No.3\u2014(a) Leaves Riviere du Loup.1030am.Arrives Connors, N.B.8.31 p.m.No.2\u2014(s) Leaves Conors, NB.\u2026.,.\u2026.330p.m.Arrives Riviere du Loup.8.38 p.m.No.¢\u2014(a) Leaves Connors, N.7.00 a.m.Arrives Riviere du Loup.4.20 p.m.All trains daily except Sunday.Connections at Edmundston Jetwith Can.Pac.Ry\u2026 for Woodstock, Fredericton, St.John, N.B.; Houlton, Presque Isle, Caribou and Fort Fairfield, Me.And at Riviere du Loup with all For further information, folders, etc, apply to F.S.Stocking, 83 St.Louis street; Jules Hone Travel Agency, 81 Buade street.F.X.BELANGER, Gen.Freight and Pas.Agt.Riviere du Loup.north, $1.17 1-4c.Oats\u2014Canada western, No, 9 81 1-8; No.3 30c.at lake ports for immediate shipment.Corn\u2014=No.3 yellow, 77c.Peas=-No.2 $1.70; No.3 $1.28 to 1.80.Mau tey asc.to 66c.outside for malting.Buclewheat-70\u20ac to Tic.shipping voints.Flour \u2014 Manitoba listed quatations at Toronte are: First patents, $6.70; mconds patents, $4.30: strong bakers, \u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY DINING CAR SERVICE.Trains Leave Levis: 7.50a.m\u2014 For Portland, Sherbrooke and ali local stations, daily except Sundays, : 240 p.m.\u2014For New York and Boston and al\u2019 main line stations, daily.Ew Chaudiere Valley and Meguatic divisions daily except Sunday.Through New York Pullman daily connecting at Sherbrooks with Pullman for Boston.For Pullman reservations, apply to F.8.STOCKING, C.& D.P.A, Phone 82 $8 St Louis Street ETHIE RSL IR TCI Change of Time, May 15th, 1918 Through Sleepers, Levis and Halifax, N.S.Ocean Limited, 13.16 a.m.daily except Sunday.Connections for St.John, N.B.the Sydneys.and Prince Edward Island.Maritime Express, 2.20 p.m.daily.Connections for Murray Bay points via Riviere Ouelle wharf daily except Sunday.Ocean Limited, 3.20 a.m.daily except Monday, for Montreal.For Montreal.12.30 p.m.daily.TRANSCONTINENTAL RY.Palais Station) Quebec, P.Q.430 p.m, daily except Sunday, for Fitzpatrick; 2.00 p.m.Tuesday.Thursday and Saturday for Cochrane and Winnipeg.(Quebec Bridge Station) From Bridge, 6.00 a.m.daily except Sunday, for Fitzpatrick.Arrive at Bridge from Fitzpatrick 5.00 p.m.daily except Sunday.(Levis Station) Levis, P.Q.6.30 a.m.\u2014Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for Edmundston, N.B.4.20 p.m\u2014Daily except Sunday for Monk, P.Q.Ticket Offices: Nos.7 Du Fort and 22 Dalhousie streets; telephone 830, \u2014\u2014 $6.00.Flour \u2014 Ontarlo winter flour, 90 per cent patents, $4.20 to $4.30.Millfeed \u2014 Manitoba bran $38.00 shorts, $84.30 per ton on track.Toronto.BANK OF ENGLAND, London, Jnue 14-\u2014The Bank eof England today bought £004,000 in bar gold, sold £700,000 and shipped \u20ac8,000 in sovereigns to Spain, tas Withand Without Enamelled Iron Linings Yery Larçe Assoriment MECHANICS SUPPLY C0.LTD.80-90 ST.PAUL STREET, QUEBEC.SARA TE Needs a COMFORTABLE CHAIR with a BACKSUPPORT A &, Le SERVICE AND QUALITY ; i CEMENT, PLASTER, HARDWALL, DRAIN \u2019 ) PIPES, FIREBRICKS, CERTAINTEED, ROOF- \u20ac ING, AND ALL BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES WEBSTER & SONS Lt'd.7 DALHOUSIE STREET.\u2018Phone 6575.= Mch.25x3m 3 RUBBER BALLS SILLERY NURSERIES Red Rubber Balls, all sizes, from Be | BERGERVILLE to 50\u20ac each.We have the finest stock of Bed.\u201chen working in heavy ice.Painted Rubber Balls, all sizes, from | qing Plants in Quebec.Be : Se to 50c each.Come and see for yourselves, and! © 5.000 ihp, the forward set 2,000 Grey Rubber Balls, 5c, 10c and 15c pick out what you want, each.Window Boxes and Hard Rubber Balls, Sc and 10\u20ac each.Regulation Tennis Balls, only 2f- each.Baseballs, from Se each, up.TENNIS RACQUETS.Youths\u20141I'ull size, strung with good | Baskets our speciality.i Landscape and Day Gardening.: Designs from $3.00 up.| Deliveries anywhere in the city, | days.white gut.A fine practice Racquet.JOHN RAMSDEN, Our price.only %0c¢ each.' GARDENER.Match.\u2014\u2014Smaller size thar regula-1 \u2018Phone 295.tion: white and red gut, Our price \\ 0\" 7%¢ each.| Brownie\u2014 Corrugated shaped han-! CANADIAN GOVERNMENT dls, gut strung.length 21 inches.RAILWA l'-ire, 50e each.H 1944 h WAYS.Buster \u2014Tenath 1914 inches: strung, \u2014_\u2014 with goad quality gut.Special price | TENDERS.aly 886 each, TH O'NEILL; 248 ST.JOHN STREET.SEALED TENDERS addressed to W.Pugsley, Secretary, Department , of Railways and Cahals, Ottawa, Ont, \u2018and marked on the outside, \u201cTender \u2018for Levis Station.\u201d will be received 1916, for the construction and erection of Viaduct, Station and Train .Shed at Levis, PQ.© Plans, specifications and blank form of contract may he seen on and : after June 1st, at the office of the : Chief Engineer, Department of Railways and Canais, Ottawa, Ont.: at the - office of the Chief Engineer, Moncton, N.B.; at the office of the Resident Engineer, Levis, PQ.and at the office of Ross & McDonald, architects, Montreal, P.Q.Contractors who wish to obtain \u2018 plans and specifications temporarily | for their own use may obtain same BABY CARRIAGES and CARTS: from Ross & McDonald on depositing LOW PRICES.with them a certified bank cheque in Furniture and Undertaking Estab | favor of the Canadian Governrient lishment.Valuator.| Railways for the sum of $80.00, which D.S.RICKABY | will be refunded on the the return of the plans and specifications to them.Phone ML 337 ST.JOHN ST.All the conditions of the specifications and contract form must be complied with, enders must be put in on the blank YOU CAN IRE NEW YORK CITY] form of tender which may be obtained The Green Car automobile trips up- from any of the offices at which plans ; are on exhibition.er ae ne Chink Seth Sept, vil be required City is the most perfect sight-seeing\u2019 rhe owest or any tema not service in the world.A lecturer with cessarily accepted ne- every party.Write for illustrated; = F P.GUTELI + descriptive folder.,, US, GREEN CAR COMPANY.General Manager, Can.Govt.Railways, 8.B cor.83rd Street and Broadway, | y New York City.' Dated at Moncton, N.B,, May, 29th, 1916, Jnox6 M.31toJ.17 riACB D'ARMES HOUSE, 18 St.Ann Street \u2014\u2014 Newly Formerly the 8t.George House First-class Rooms, with all American Plan.Rates by Day, Week or § Month J.A.GAGNON, Manager.\u201cnilern conveniences, also Table Board xceltent Cuisinevuone $508.Rater Reusonable MRS.BERTRAND.| J pefling the stern.and a third screw at the 5 * how WE HAVE IN STOCK READY FOR PROMPT SHIPMENT fe, ; ; used for disintegrating packed ice it i.A ue .\u2018is very effective, and in disturbing the i ; | i \u201c: which the older type of icehrerakers | | | pier.and for driving the vessel astern, Hanging | vessel at 14 knots an hour in npen Open to visitors Sundays and week | a stroke of 36 ins., and the forward i | ; diameter by 11% long.of the usual i up to and including Saturday, June 17,\" i | a propeller in this position has very : rheumatism, NEW CAR FERRY TO P, E, ISLAND MODEL OF NEW FERRY ON VIEW AT INTERCOLONIAL | OFFICE, The model of the new Car ! vrry ; steamer \u201cPrince Edward lsland,\u201d which is on view in the window of the Uptown office où the Intercolonial | Railway, is attracting much atten- : tion.The \u201cPrince Edward Island\u201d is designed and built for the special service of transporting trains across the Northumberland Straits from Cape Tormentine, N.B.to Carleton l\u2019oint, lE.L, at all seasons\u2026 lrovision has had to be made fur breaking ice, which will probably attain a thickness of some 3 or 4 fret.This severe duty bas formed the governing factor in the design, both as regards the form ! and scantling of the hull and the power and arrangement of the pro.! machinery.The principal dimensions of the SS.\u201cPrince Edward land\" are: Length over fender, 30v fet: length between perpendicular, \u201cA3 feet; breadth extreme over fend-! ere.ai feet 10 inches; breadth mould.\u2018d at deck, 3?feet: depth moulded, va feet, The mean draught of water when laden with gross weight of ars and freight of 500 tons, together with | 130 tons of coal and stores, 1s 18 feet.The car ferry has an upper or railway deck with a superstructure in which is provided accommodation for passengers and officers.The cars\u2018 wiil be run over a hinged gangway at the aîter deck, and will be secured in ew sition by suitable appliances so as to avoid any chance of breaking loose ina rough sca.A feature of the vessel is the arrangement of the propelling machinery.There are three sets of! triple expansion engines working at 140 lbs.pressure, with Howden's forced draught.Two sets of engines drive twin screwe fitted as usual at Icebreaking steamers to he effective must have considerable manoeuvring powers.as they have often a very small space in which to, work, and for this reason the twin screw arrangement is advisable The how screw is not introduced for speed purposes, a« it is generally know: that tittle propulsive efficiency.but when water under the ice, this depriving it of its support, and so reducing its re- sictance crushing so that the overhanging hull of the veesel can cut its way through without experiencing either the shock or resistance te was constantly exposed, and very often failed to overcome The how screw will also be very useful when the vessel is going astern or being manoeuvred alongside the landing The after propelling machinery is ih.p.and is capable of propelling the water, The propelling machinery is of the inverted direct acting triple expansion type, the after engines having cylinders 23, 34 and 60 ins.diar.with engines cylinders 21, 331; and 54 ins.diar.with a stroke of 38 ins.Steam is supplied by six boilers 16 ft single ended type.fitted with Howden\u2019s forced draught, and with a heating surface of about 16,500 sq.ft.There are four funnels placed at the sides of the vessels so as to give a clear train deck.Fore and aft tubular stays and cross lattice stays are fitted for binding the funnels together.The hull is exceedingly strong and heavy.The stem and stern consict of heavy steel castings.which concentrate on a small space the momentum of the vessel and sn give the max.mum striking power.The frames are very closely spaced and the hull has heen specially designed to give great strength to the railway deck, on which the trains will run.A belt of flush plating some 12 ft.deep and 1 in.thick extends from stem to stern at the waterline and generally speaking every constructional detail has been worked out «n as to offer the greatest resistance to ice pressure.The prin- THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.ciple of subdivision has been carried very far, so that the vessel may be vicrced in several compartments he.fore she will be in danger of sinking, and in addition a double bottom cf the usnal system is fitted.The hull is divided into nine eempartments by eight watertight bulkheads, and filled with water ballast tanks in the cellu lur double bottom.The condensers, which are separate rom the main framing, are of the cniflux type, and a pair of feel pumps are fitted in each engine room.The pumping arrangements are complete and have been specially dusigned to suit the various compartments into which the vessel is divided.À lurze horizontal duplex ballast pump is fit ted, which can discharge throus;h the forward condenser, and there are two bilge pumps in each engire room.The circulating water from the ror- ward condenser, can be discharged through two outlets at the how, to {te the ship from fragile of lolly ice.There is a surface feed heater and feed filter in each engine room.The whole of the shafting and reciprocate ing parts have a factor of safety much above the Lloyd's and Board of Trade requirements, and the propeller blades are massive and of great strev sth, wo that they may he brought up by the ice without breaking, when runnioig a: full speed.The car tracks are placed oa thy main deck, above which are three decks\u2014promenade, upper promenade and boat deck.The engineers and crew will be located on the main deck, the former aft aud the fatter forward.Stores, etc.will be lorate« on other parts of the same deck.The promenade deck is immediately above the main deck and extends round the space occupied by the cars.Over this is the upper promenade and saloou : deck.The forward house on the deck contains staterooms for the captain, chief and second officer, and the first class saloon, with seats for as passengers, ladies\u2019 room and smoking room, pantry and stateroom for the \u2018is of a very complete nature and in.< Articipating one of the most success- FELT LIKE À NEW PERSON After Taking Only One Box Of \u201cFruif-a-tives\u201d Eas S8mir Hazsous, N.S.\u201cIt is with great pleasure that I write to tell you of the womderful benefits 1 have received from taking *Fruit-stives\".For years, I was a dreadful sullcrer from Comsfipation awd Headaches, and 1 was miserable in every way.Nothing in the way of medicines seemed to help me.Then I Anally tried \u201c\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u201d\u201d and the effect was splendid.After taking one box, I feel like a new person, to have relief from those sickening Headaches\".Mas.MARTHA DEWOLFE.50e.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25e.At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruita-tives Limited, Ottawa\u2014_\u2014 of the promenade deck, and a \u201com- bined hand and steam steering gear is fitted at the stern on the second deck.The electric light installation cludes two 25,000 c.p.searchlights.LAKE OF BAYS HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO.The beautiful summer resort district of the Highlands of Ontario is | ful seasons in its history.The Lake ! of Bays is reached through Huntsville on the Grand Trunk Railway, ! and offers splendid accommodation te the visitor, excellent boating and fishing, picturesque scenery and invigorating air The district is attracting many ! stewardess, while the aft deckhousc | contains similar accommodations for | the second class passengers.Above | this is the boat deck.fitted with Javits | for cight lifeboats, the wheelhouse be.| ing forward.The passengers will alight from the cars and pass to the - promenade deck by means of stair- | ways on both sides of the vessel.: These stairways lead to the entrance hall of the saloon deckhouse.from which large doors give access tn the several apartments.In the partries are lifts going down to the main deck where the gallery is situated.The public room, with the officers\u2019 and engineers\u2019 accommodation, are on the upper promenade deck, entrance to which is obtained by four teak stairways from the promenade deck.The first class public rooms are handsomely fitted and the dining room is a large apartment at the forward end of the promenade deck.The floor is of oak paraquet artistically arranged, and the framing and panelling throughout is of solid nak handsomely carved.The ceiling is of plaster with painted panel mouldings.A number of small dining tables are arranged to seat altogether 46 perple.The ladies\u2019 and smoking rooms are fitted up in somewhat the same style.The general effect of these rooms has been worked out with the view of departing as far as possible from the stereotyped forms of internal decoration peculiar to steamships, and to provide rooms and passages which resemble those of a well-appointed house.The second class public rooms entrances and corridors are handsomely panelled in oak and mahogany, and have swing doors with plate glass panels arranged in small squares.The stairways from the entrance to the rromenade deck are of carved mahogany with rubber treads.The captain\u2019s night and day cabins are at the forward end of the upper promenade deck.The accommodation for the officers and engineers is above the second class accommodation.The petty officers\u2019, cooks\u2019 and stewards\u2019 accommodation.together with the first and second class man's lavatories, gallery, lamp and paint room, niessronms for seamen and firemen, are arranged at the sides of the railway deck inside the superstructure.The crew will be berthed at the forward end of the railway deck.The life saving apparatusemfwyp hrdlouy are to comply with the latest requirements of the Maritime Convention.A large warping winch is fitted at the forward end of the railway deck, and two capstands at the aiter end, for hauling cars on board.A powerful windlass is fitted at the forward end The Racking Pains of Sciatic Rheumatism Were Well-nigh Unbearable\u2014 Cure Was Effected by For downright excruciating pain few ailments can be compared to sciatic ' Since this condition of the sciatic nerve denotes exhaustion of the nervous system.the ol cal cure is found in the use of Dr, Chase's Nerve Food to nourish the starved nerves back to heatlh and vigor.Reports are continually coming in! to us regarding the splendid results; obtained in the treatment of sciatle | rheumatism by using Dr.Chase's Nerve Food aftér each meal and Dr.| Chases's Kideny-Liver Pills occasion.; ally as a means of arousing the action of the liver, kidneys and bowels and thereby keeping the sys- tme freed of pein causing poisonous impurities, Me, W.J, Talbet, Edenwold.Sask.\u2026 writes: \"ft le a great pleasure for me to recommend Dr.Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills and Nerve Food as sf | nigh unbearable.I the hips and run down the legs to [to two weeks by the use of Drre After Five Years of Suffering Dr.Chase's Medicinescure for Sciatic Rheumatism.The pain I have suffered has been well- It would start in the toes, gradually Retting worse.The nerves contract until one is practically ueeless, My doctor tried many different treat.nents, but could only afford relief for a time.\u201cFor about five yeurs T was subject to this trouble with severe attacks which would last about two montre.The last attack § had was shortened Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and Nerve Fnnd.This treatment was continued until T was satisfied that the cure was lasting.\u201d This statement la cndorsed by Mr.H.RB.Waoley, J.P.Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.80 cents a hox, 8 hoaxes for $2.90, Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills 28 cents a hox, all dealers, or Kdmanenn.Bates & Coms vany, Limited, Toront >.golfers.A fine course is available tear the Wawa Hotel at Murray Point, and another golf course is to be opened this season at Clovelly, just across the Lake from the hotel.The Wawa opens for the reception of guests on June 15th.An attractive booklet, describing the Lake of Bays region may be had ! ur application to Geo.H.Stott, C.P.| & T.A.10 Ste.Anne street, Quebec.MORIN BAND AT BOULEVARD LANGELIER.TTT Ym 6 THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916.| F.SIMARD & CIE ENRGC.142 &t Joseph Street, 8e.Roch, Quebec.Third Week of our a0th Anniversary Sale EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IS THE ORDER OF THE DAY THIS WEEK, AND THE DISCOUNT SALE CONTINUES.10, 13 AND 85 pc.ON THE REGULAR STOCK GOODS.THE FOLLOWING WILL BE NOTED: NEW SUMMER DRESSES.SPECIALLY PRICED.HANDSOME NEW SUMMER DRESSES, made from fine fanc; Muslin, assorted ¢olored designs, 1918 models., Priced specidlly for this Sale, at, each.00.88 $400 TO $500 DRESSES, AT $8.90.THESE DRESSES are new and nicely made of Colored Striped Muslin, in assorted colors, in every woman's size.Prices ranging from $4.00 to $5.00.Marked specially for this Sale, at.sre sae 00.88.90 WOMEN'S SUMMER SUITS, AT $498.WOMEN'S PLAIN WHITE and COLORED DUCK SUMMER SUITS, new tailor-made models; assorted sizes.Specially priced at this Sale.as 040 .WHITE WASH 8UITS Regular $3.88, at $1.48.PURE WHITE PIQUE WASH SKIRTS, new tailored models, buttoned down the front with large pearl buttons, and one side pocket; all sizes.Our regular sale price $2.25.For this Sale, at, each.L.2.20 448 Le cent.$498 WASH DRESS GOODS.30c and 38c Values, at 1%¢.COLORED MARQUISETTE and VOILES, assorted stripes and flowered designs for Summer Dresses; values up to 35c.On sale at, per yard.«.cov oer can uae .a.18c The Morin Band wil play at Boule- vard Langelier this (Thursday) evening.from 8 to 10 o'clock.weather permitting.The program is as follows: March: Fighting Strength.S.Allen Overture: Poet and Peasant .cee ves sve 400 + 0e V, Suppe Reverie: Dream Faces.B.Holowell Telephones | Office Hours: Office, 5865; Residence, 1724.Stolfam, StoSpm., 7to9 pu Dr.EUGENE BEAULIEU SURGEON-DENTIST, 24 ST.JOHN STREET QUEBEC.Intermezzo: Oscoola.Spaulding Selection: La Fille de Madame Angot.Lecoeq Hungarian Dance, No.5.Brahams Waltz: Vision of Paradise.Bennet March: Parade of the Puppets.1 vas soute W.Rofte O Canada.God Save the King.JOS MORIN, Bandmaster.EXTRA FOR THURSDAY Fine Shantung Silk, 44c, the DOMINION GOAL COMPANY, Limureo MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THR CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS same value that attracted ali | Quebec a few weeks ago to the store of MARCEAU & CIE, 155 St.Joseph Street COURT OF SESSIONS.Another Deserter From 57th.Battalion Sent to Penetentiary.Yesterday morning Joseph Simpson was charged at the Court of Sessions with having deserted from the 57th.Battalion, C.E.F.He was found guilty and sentenced to two years in the penitentiery.Four men named respectfully Alp.Richard, A.Picard, Nap.Mercier aud Nap .Bernard wy: uiso before the court on an alleged charge of desertion from the 171st, Battalion, C.E.F.They pleaded not guilty and DYNES\u2019 NEW VOILE WAISTS, White with Sky, Pink, Black, Navy and Green stripes, also White; new distinctive styles.Priced t.too tii ci ies ain 000 000 von 00e Te .81.00 NEW JAP SILK WAISTS, hemstitched finish and frilled cuffs.Plain tailored, in heavy silk.at.50.88 PENMAN'S SUMMER HOSIERY, in thread.Gordon's Fibre and Silk Hosiery, in colors, at.sev ou AC tO BBC NEW MIDDIES and WHITE WASH 8KIRTS.NEW SUMMER UNDERWEAR.NEW SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS.NEW NIAGARA MAID SILK GLOVES.BROPHY'S UMBRELLAS.DYNES the hearing of the charge was fixed for Friday nxet June 16th, Two men named Delphis Lawrence and Romeo Bavley on a charge of assault we refined $1 and costs.Two others named Napoleon and Francois Cote, pleaded not guilty or a similar charge and their case was adjourned till Monday next.For auto speeding Louis Raymond was fined $3 and costs which was paid.GRAND OPEN AIR CEREMONY AT THE CRECHE, The inauguration of the new building.The Creche will take place on Sunday next at three o'clock p.m.His Grace Archbishop Roy will officiate, Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in the beautiful convent grounds cannot fai of being a rare attraction.Rev.Father Healey of the Redemptorist Order will deliver the English sermon.His Honor Sie P.E.LeBlanc Lieutenant-Governor and Sir Lomer Gouin will grace the occasion with their presence.A splendid musical programme | has heen prepared by the St.Damase Qasdats.Good Shepherd who preside over! The Creche cordislly invite all friends and those interested in the charitable work to take part in the celebration.After years of patient waiting and hopefulness and against great adds the noble Sisters have arrived at the realization of their fondest dreams for the proper accomma- dation and comfort of the little abandoned ones committed to their motherly care, The stately building no delightfully situated on the hie toric and healthful heights of Se Foye stands as a monument worthy of the devoted energf of the good nuns and the generosity of its Yenefactors.\u2014(Communicated).The Rev.Ladies of the | § RUGS, RUGS A SPECIAL JOB OF 10 AXMINSTER RUGS \u2014u= size 9x4 Value $48.00.Sold at.Size 3x33.Value 4000.Sold at.cos eee Site 2x3 .Value 25.00.Sold at.con oss ors 000 $3600 IMPORTANT.All the following lines of RUGS and CARPETS are sold at the WHOLESALE PRICES, viz.Tapestry Rugs, Brussels Rugs, Wilton Rugs, Axminster Rugs, Imperial Rugs, Balmoral Rugs.SPECIAL.We also keep THE CREIX RUGS, made specially for country summer houses; Japanese Rugs and Matting, Jute Rugs, Filien Rugs and Mattings, Sanitary Rugs, ete, etc.CURTAINS.Twenty Per Cent Discount on a lot of BEAUTIFUL CURTAINS, slightly damaged.BED AND BEDDING.BRASS and IRON BEDS of Every Description.A Specia) CAMP BED that you can carry under your arm\u2014Masttresses, blankets, bed spread, shests, piliows and pillowing.REAL TURKISH RUGS A special chance for 8 good-faith buyer to buy REAL\u2019 TURKISH RUGS at a special interesting price.Come and see, P.J.COTE, 29 ST.JOHN ST.OPPOSITE PALACE HILL.§ \\ "]
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