The Quebec chronicle, 18 juin 1917, lundi 18 juin 1917
[" - Tour MPa it apa at ~The Weather .= > COBRA NG: nw 1?y à EP * ESTABLISHED 1764, BRITISH AV oq ya ; 4 + SRN 3 Lo LF SOIR.caw tromised by.H.R.tht Duke: of Connaugitt \u201c8, snd B.BRAND\"\u2014*THE QUALITY KINEK®' \u201c Old English Brand Ginger Beer, In stone bottles; per doten.$L80 Rebate on empties, Soc per dozen, % Avomatic Ginger Ale, made from green gingsr, pure mgar and.spring watsr, in 12-08.botties.Per dozen .,.5100 Rebate on empties, 30c per dosen.\u2019 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 SOLE DISTRIBUTOR.A.GRENIER ; \u201cThe House of Assortment\u201d : Vhones: 1967 and 1966, 04 and 96 ST.JOHN ST.S TUATION IN SPAIN {URGE REPRISALS IS VERY SERIOUS| | FOR AIR RAIDS CATALONIA WANTS INDEPEN- ! CITIERNS OF \u2018LONDON MEET\u2014 DENCE\u2014HOPED NEW PRE-! LORD MAYOR'S RESOLUTION MIER WILL FIND SOLUTION | WAS ADOPTED.i Paris, (June 17\u2014Some light is | thrown th: present situation in Spain.which has been the cause of misgivinigs recently, by a special cor | respondem of th: Petit Parisien who has been making an investigation there.H: wires the following summary of the situation which made the position of the late cabinet unteu- able and presents an acute problem for 1he new Ministry: First of all, the situation in Cata- Thin (a district où about 17,400 square \u2018miles in the north-ean of bain with a population of nearly 2,- 06008, \u201cwhose capital\u2019 fi Barcéioms) ts critical.The inhabitants are avous- ©4 against the Spanish government d are.agitating insistently for con: plete.independence.On: faction ogenly declares in a Barcelona newspaper that it will obey no law not passed, by Catalonisns for Catalon-t ians, and demands independence at «dy price.Aside from this local situation, the correspondent finds that the economic state of affairs in general demands speedy action by the cabinet.Strikes are imrhinent, especially in Asturdas (an important district in north-west.tin Spain on the Bay of Biscay), and may break out tomorrow.Strikes sre under discussion by all railroad mployes and most of the industrial lvork:rs.The \u201ccost of living bas ad- Yanced fifteen to twenty-five per cent: nit she last three mon:hs, and now the poor oan no longer endure the strain.The supply of coal is so scanty tha i is almost impossible to operate irairs.Stagnation of the export trade uwing to the submarine warfare, is resuliing in growing i-ritation.: Pinaliy, taire is the external situa- sion, whic: everywhere is recognized as grave for Spain and which, the correspondent says, is made infinitely more iroublesome by German espion- axe, German intimidation snd the Cermanophil: press, which has wounderl and antagonized Spanish pride, .Netwithsianding these difffculties, the correspondent wires, -Spain be- tieves confidently the New Premier will.be able to find a solution.London, June 17.\u2014A largely attended citizens mecting at the Lon don Opera House today adopted a resolution proposed by the Lord Mayor, urging: the government to initiate a policy of reprisals in the shape of ceaseless attacks on German towns and cities in order that their poptiaions may experience the effects of such methods of warfare and thus be induced to force the German autherities to cease their, air at- wcke.wpodt open-towns, Several local mayors and members of the House of Commons were present and it was suggested that re.priséls should be undertaken con- joifitly by at least two of the Allied powers, namely, France and England, and that such cities as Berlin and Frankiort should be selected.MANY CHANGES ON THE TORONTO NEWS SIR JOHN WILLISON SEVERS CONNECTION F.D.L SMITH BECOMES CHIEF EDITOR.° Toronto, June 17.\u2014Sir John Willi son, one of the best known journalists in Canada, and Editor-In-Chief and publisher of the Toronto Daily News, on Saturaay, severed his connection with that publication, accord ing to a statement handed out.He will devote more of his atteation to the London Times, of which he is the Canadian corre=pondent.Mr, F.D.L.Smith, for mauy.years editorial writer with Sir John Willison, has been appointed Editor-In-Chief, and Mr.CW.McDiarmid, formerly advertis ing manager, is the new general manager.Sir John Willison declined to make any comment on his future plans.Regarding t persistent eumor that he is slated fof a senatorship, he had nothing to say.- The) resignation takes effect immediately.The News is to be re.organized under its new management, and Mr.Smith declared last night it would be on a good financial basis, but the personnel of the new proprietors he declined to disclose.Se \u201cUnder.its new management The Daily News,\u201d added Mr Smith, \u201cwill continue to advocate those policies to which it has been long committed.\u201d Me.Smith is a Torono journalist of long experience.He began as a reporer on The Empire, and was on the World previous to joining the News after Sir John Willison became editor, Mr.Smith has travelled ex.ténsively and is a close student in polities.ee em TWO FRENCH STEAMERS - ATTACKED BY SUBMARINES Paris.June 17\u2014Two French stean.rs arriving at Gibraltar, one from the \u2018Mediterranean and the other fram the © Ailantic, report that.they were.at- auket in sight of the Sppnish coast and outside the zone blcckade declared by Germany by submarines of the largest type, \u2018says an.official state- ntent issued today.Both vessels suc- cepefully engaged the submarines and obliged them to abandon combat.ZEPPELIN DAMAGED :- (OFF SWEDISH HARBOR Copenhagen, via London, june 17 \u2014A beppelin was observed.about three o'clock Saturday afternoon outside the barber of Cimbrishamn, Sweden.A violent cannonsde was directed against the dirigible, which withdrew in a demaged condition.THE MGHEST STANDARD .OF QUALITY Scotch Whisky WHITE LABEL ¢ years old RED LABEL 10 years old THE KENTISH C QUEBEC, MONDAY, JUNE 18, BRINGS DOWN - A ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP RAIDING ex MONSTER AIRCRAFT SET ON FIRE BY GUNS OP , ROYAL FLYING CORPS PILOT-\u2014ENTIRE ENEMY CREW KILLED AS DIRIGIBLE FELL 'T0 GROUND | IN' FLAMES\u2014ANOTHER RAIDER ESCAPED\u2014AR- TILLERY FIGHTING ON VARIOUS FRONTS\u2014THE \u2018FRENCH STEAMER MISSISSIPPI SUNK BY SUB- MARINE-RESUMPTION OF HOSTILITIES EXPECTED ON RUSSIAN FRONT.Another Zeppelin sirship and its entire crew has been accounted for Kentish coast of England the monster aircraft was set on fire by the guns of a pilot of the Royal Flying Corpy, who went up to give it battle, and fell, a mass of flames, to the ground.Another dirigible which accompanied the raider made its escape.Little fighting, except by the artillery wings, is taking place on any of the various war fronts, On the front in France, held by the British, aside from the military duels that have been only minor operations in the nature of raids, and a continuation of the aerial activity .thst has been so pronounced for weeks past.' Near Hurtebise the Germans in à night attack seized portions of trenches held by the French, bur later were forced te give back most, of them in a counter-attack.On various sectors artillery duels are in pro\u201d gress.Considerable activity continues in Belgium in the regions of Steanstraete and Het-Bas.In Macedonia the artillery duels which have been fn progress for several weeks are still going on, but the.anticipated infantry attacks have riot get developed.SMesntioes the Entente forces continue to throw troops ito Thessaly, the occupation of rarives towns having been sccomplishea without untoward incident.French cavalry has now res Pharssla ane Domokos, south of Larissa, while Demirli has been o¢ by the British.; Former King Constahtine of Greece js reported @ have arrived at Messina, Sicily, on his way to Switserland.; Although quiet still prevails on the Russian front Énere y is an indication that hostilites soon will begin again there.The Russian _éliste cffensive end éscdlarthg that a \u2018separate peace with Girmany would be: ignoble tresson toward Russia\u2019s allies.A report received in New York trom an incoming steamer is that & German submarine has sunk the French steamer Mississippi off the comst of France.Fortunately only ons member of the crew perished.A reconstruction of the Italian Ministry is reported to have been proposed to King Victor Emmanuel by the Premier as a result of the crisis which developed last week : t BRITISH STATEMENT.London, June 17\u2014\"The hostile artillery was active today south ot Croisilles, south-west of Lens and at a number of points between Armentierés and Ypres,\u201d says the report-from British headquarters in France tonight.* \u2018Fhere was great activity in the air yesterday.Seven German air planes were brought down in air fighting, two of which feil within our \u2018lines; three other enemy machines were driven down put of control.Twof our airplanes are missing.\u201d FRENCH STATEMENT.Paris, June 17\u2014The official communication issued by the War Office tonight reads: \u201cAfter a bombardment carrisd out last night in the sector of Hurtebise, the Germans attacked, north of Monument, a salient in our posi- tiens, which they succeeded in penetrating.Driven back after a spirited engagement, the enemy was able to maintain himself only in a small gle- ment in our advanced line.\u201cThe artillery fighting continued throughout the whole day in this region, as well a in the neighborbcod of Cerny and north of Braye En Laonnois.° .\u201cThe Germans have been violently bombarding Rheims for several cays past.Twelve hundred shells were thrown into the town today, resulting ig several casualties among the civilian population.* \u201cBelgian communication: Last night there was a great artillery action in the region of Bteenstraete and Hlet-Sas and lively bomb fighting near The Ferryman'e House.On two occasions the Germans attempted vainly to approach our advance posts estavlished near this point during the course of the day.There was slight artillery activity along the whole Belglan.British front in the afternoon.We took several prisoners last night in a surprise attack carried out by ue north of Goureaucourt.South of the Ypres-Comines canal n German reid was caught under the barrare of one batteries and was unable to reach our trenches.Since the first of the month the Portuguese troops have iepelied several difficult attempts of the enemy.\u201d \u201cEastern thestre, June 16: Along the whole front moderate artillery activity was displayed, British aviators caused great ge to the enemy encempments at Bt.Vee, sixteer kilometres north of Petcenik, \u201cThe advance in Thessaly continues withous incident.French cavalry has reached Pharsale and Domokos, about sixty kilometres south of Larissa, and British contingents have occupied Dowdell.\u201d ITALIAN SUATEMENT ; Rome, vie Paris, June 17-\u2014The War Offionsammemication issued today says: 2 #The artillery was more active than wual.yostitéép on the Carcla front, where enemy batteries of medium calibre repeatedly directed their Sse oa our positions in the Val Piccolo and the Val Grade.At vations points on the front our recennoitring parties inficted losses on the sremy and brought in prisoners.\u2018Taie morning hostile sircealt bombarded Gerisia and ether inhabited | BLACK LABEL 14 years cid losyides (a via plais.There vecs Ro cantaides nd ne dames\u201d - OAST OF ENGLAND by a British aviator.Flying high on « bomb-droppieg mid over the | Duma st & secret seesion hes pase w-eresslptian-wiling.{or en swe: ¥: 1917.ND DIMINUTION IN SUBMARINE ACTHTY : BRITISH OFFICIALS SAYS _SINEINGS MAY BE HEAVIER THAN IN MAY.London, June 17\u2014There has besa qo diminution in the submarine activity, said Captain Charles Bathurst, parliamentary secretary to the F Control Department, speaking Cheltenham last night and the ships selected for attack were those of heavy tonnage.° Co It was not unlikely.he added, that the June sinkings might be heavier than those in May.There must be an increased production of food and decreased consumption, and, above all, careful conservation.Last year's sg- gregate of live-stock in England was Weare considered to be the finest Fish Mounters on the Continent.the highest on record and a considerable depletion of the herds was desie- able.The government, continued Captain Bathurst, was purchasing wheat and sugar at higher prices than they were being sold at, for only by averaging purchases was loss prevented.Forty thousand tons of sugar had been sent to thé bottom of the sea in ten days, and therefore there was no hope of un increased sugar supply.BEI MISSIR IN WASHINGTON PARTY MET BY LANSING AND WERE ESCORTRD BEF GAV- ALRY.Washitigton, June 17\u2014The Belgian mission tô the United States, headed by Baron Moncheur, former Minister to this country, arrived here at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon.CLEVER SPORT CREATIONS For Country or Town SILK SWEATERS Fine Pure Silk, light and comfortable Sailor Collars, and Sash, Novelty Shades and Wea- ; caves CL ~ The party was met by Secretary of State Lansing, Assistant Secretary Phillips and Counselor Poll, and was escorted by two troops of cavalry to the home of Larz Anderson, former misiister to Belgium, where® will stay while in Washington.| i Toronto, June 17\u2014Depressions are situated tonight over the New Engfand States and Manitoba and pressure is highest over the north Pacific Coast.Thunderstorms have been fairly general today -in the Western | Provinces and showers have occurred | | Zhe Weather | We hove them from $1.85 up, and would be pleased to show them Rg to you i PAY USA VISIT HER MEANS.FINE PICTURES.WE KEEP A FULL LINE OF Kodaks and Photographic Supplies If you haven't \u2018a Kodak already, call and let us show you some.JOHN E.WALSH\u2019S Rep\u2019d.11 ST.JOHN § locally in Quebec and New Bruns- wick.Temperatures: 3 Min.Max.Victoria .«.82 60 : Vancouver .48 6s Kamloops .58 80 Edmonton .50 66 Batsleford .8 7 Prince: Albert .86 88 Medicine Hat .58 7 Moose Jaw.08 84 Regina .45 86 Winnipeg .ss a6 Port Arthur.\u201c Parry Sound .38 1 London.4a on Toronto .\u201cae.+ Ottawa .a.1 Montreal .\u2026.58 64 Halifax .v.«oo «vv \u2026.\u2026.80 60 .Forecasts: Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay: Moderate to fresh southerly to south westerly winds; fair and warmer, local thunderstorms on Tuesday.Ottawa Valley and Upper St.Lawrence: Fair and warmer.Lower St.Lawrence: Clearing, sta~ tionary .or higher temperature, .Gulf and North Shore: Strong vari- TRADE MARK ALSISTLALD Don\u2019t Take Any Chances Your battery won't tell you when you're overworking it or stärving it or neglecting jt.It will just quit when you have gone the limit.Don\u2019ttakeany chanceson reaching the limit.Let us test your battery regularly.LOUIS LAVOIE, Telephone 4086.1844 Queen Street We are glad to test your battery at any time able winds, showety today, then clear- mg Maritime Provinces: Strong southerly to westerly winds; dhowers at fest.then clearing.\u2019 Lake Superior District: Fresh south erly, shifting to westerly winds; part- ty fair and warm, locél showers or thunderstorms.Manitoba and Saskatchewan: Some loca! showers, partly fair and cooler.Alberta: Reattered showers, but mostly fair; not much change in temperature.WOMAN 18 PATALLY BURNED.Tillsonburg, Ont, June 17\u2014Mre.re Harris, of Brownsville, was &- tally burned.it is believed, yesterday afternoon when her clothing caught fire when she put coal.oil in he stove jo sath 8 Oh oom\u2019 | Strawberry Short Cakes Strawberries and Gream Ice Cream VALIQUET'S 12 Fabrique Street Phones 8567-8568 4 Bhe @ueber Chronicle snd published by Tim Printing Company.D.General Manager, at the \u2018af the Chronicle, % Huads shee.rumesact de ox je QUESUMACY IN \"EE AIR 1 eatpgenrt 1 vont Ü bpby-titimgueaté ons Laden, de \u201cThe: satipcwlds demand for the agpestjiitien effencrgy em the quit dpvelsement of, cur military and spunk tilt servicethas Seen stimulated dy tha teparts of che recent out: ggtoatse assanit by German fiers on haipinss honcandatants in Lendonlie ailitdiair servire.ls sow supreme lpuéls:hattie Îène.Beith slimes by auprilor: Méllband courage.nbét duree Bigs pet td Kip.it Bexsinas.Of course tp 16.will makelesiesardinacy \u201cob egaie_suparmeny of the.Ad the support of our allies Hulbert Sif now b & hands of the Senate's Mitfitary Gommiiee, provides far the deveion, lpemi.-oé American - afr servite on 2 Srgerserie.Withie a year lt may ba, Mecessècy tosappropriate $1,080,008,- fod.this service.The intention to cail dor $509,000,000 withent de- hy and\\io- expend that money in the hetiler or not & is necessary to ob a separate-deparment sf avtp- Mon is at-least oped to yersive ¥here sre tom many eodks how.À Secretary of Aviston ndyht be 8 \u2018wperfious ornament: | Propletwhe te aware of the Kavoe the bureaus «are capfile.of treafing wot be disposed to Paver Thedon of zunew war bureau.But \u2018yuitk and thevough comstesetion dé deoutiig and Aging airplanes- and beagianes and thevequiporent and Che Mnantilidg-of tems are the essenttéii cor find levited.Friends are also invited \u201cto furoish ve names and addrgsses of mothers who are eligible for thig rec ognition, together with the names nd] particulars of sons lest, in order that all the details may do got lot.abade as quickly as possible.\u201d ~ ; ponte Nes | REPRISALS FOR s GRRMAN ATROCITIES \u201cTha British Govethment will have to méet renewed dwnmnds for re- gible bombing of crowded sections of London.The Government is reluctänt to begin reprienie of like nature, be- caves fe Germâu General Mail would proceed with relish to à comperition fn frightfeiness.The British Government candot stoop to the barbssities which please and gratify the Alemanof of the Rhise Wahst, thea, can be Gomes to teach Be Germans to limit thelr military operstisns?Probably nothing, excepé te work might and maln thershy to bring shout the day of real retribution.Recently Beitish and French svistess bombed Preiburg is Guwrtmany as & measure of reprisal for sticks an hospital sbips The Gertoans came Hack with more raids, and sdjectod many Brith officer prisons ers to erncîties-ané iudignities.The British bave tn England about 48,000 German prisenecs, and abeut the same member of British-prisoners are fa Germany.The recest capture of 7,000 Germans gives the balance to the Betthh But already the condi: tam of Prithh prisoners ia Germany fe the subject of much concern.The stoctes of starvation end maîtrent.mené that fssue Érem soengod men, or deserting Qermans, seem to show Cat British prisoners already endure sbaut afl thst flesh can endure.The Germans have the excuse of blockade conditions fer (whatever privations hey whi to impose onthe prisenars a3 a method of reprhal The German prisecers in Enghnd are well fed, well quartered, and eves paid for thelr ldoe.They are treated as Uis Mr.Howard B.Coffin, Chale | Guestsctor di the warm sn sea peifiapsts Well anontnd® We inst.il boldiers.4é- teinforee coc siBes; we) host haÿe vwersHlps seally, we trust pransi bot, witiooe.shutieg act the Viger.uf oir preparafons for land find ses mariare, we must get vewly \\aickly ts do our paët, the torgest pes fe de de He glane-cf Hi e-Doeneit, whitli.are.sppeovel by the ffitary experti; cali Bar the tonstriction of lob sirglance le the - ébortest.possible time: We can badly build.23,008 of these within year.ind sovtabe senting Lies ad tors across fhe Affentk every ~ Bat we must de a5out #2 NECOGNITION OF MOTHERS: The landable movement to honor taéh mother in Unnela wBt-has gives and fost-a som in the war is mog_À fling and should meet whi rÈ Commenting bn fie subivet the Hamilton spectator saps \u2014 \u201cPhe Associated Kia of the Canad bn.Expeditionary Force are andes: baking to present to esch \u2018mother is whe-des given and lost 3 sed ii the war \u201ca token commemoratise of fier-sacrifite and the heroiem of fim afin wre\u201d Mr.Gordon Wright, fan teuhie Netter; says: \u201cRt iad once Beett poupnsed tam some.such recog.sitios iiouft be made by the Covers Sent; but 1t is felt that this reduces t-& dd formally the most sacred bad.baiversal privilege of the people of Cansds te recognize and¥paniiel e in this two-fold matlonal sacri- offering to the Fmplre and the Bstse of humanity.We have assumed be initiative in this whh no desive f le any way; appear as wsurpews, ul because by the nature.personnel d scope of our organization, we e Associated Kin of the C.£.§.Save that fogical right that trans.tends all oohers, by reason of ow tang; the biood-bought credential Fra makes us actaslly more closely doscetaied with these motives then Souid any other Domininnewlle forge e te be: \u2018The matter ui design hie avemerih! is now well wade Way and we will at an early quéke publie full particulars -¥ Sppeations.presentations, and e etail re the matter that will enm lately systematic this distribwt expeditiously as it la possi eut mareing pa robbing it mre of ah @ Ry \u20ac je come or Pesiceasign pes 2 \"It 1s proposed that à ie d'in each Provigo tort fo ded\u2019 re Ay and through oor erganien our name, jeintiy with and fo of A ads \"8 nomade) Each fresh evtiience of tie barbark Tustincts of the German Geveral SE but serves to remind the Ehtente Allies how Impossible 1s any compromise with Germany.The efvilian popuhritset ei Britain get out ef the rails seme perception of what Germen methods have done in Delgiam md Freuce ° Pt THE LAWS OF THEE NAVY.yw these are the laws of the Navy, Unwritten and varied they be; And be that ls wise will obeerve thee; | Going down ts bis ship te the ses; As neugin may outran the destrayer, Even so with the law and its grip, Pur the strength of the ship le the Service, And the streagth of the Service, the ship.à + + Uf ye tur ftom morn antl) eves, And ment with reproef for your toit, Bite well\u2014that dhe.gun may be hum bled, The compressor must chec the re- esil Ou the strength af one link In the cable Dependeth the might of the chain; Whe knows when theu mayest be tested?- Bs five that then Wesrest the strain! à «à Can't foilew the track of the del.phils Or tell where the sea osm?Where leviathan taketh his pastime?What ocean he calieth his home?swallows Eves se wih the.werds of thy Ralers, - And the orders those words shall convey\u2014 Every law ls ns nouxbt beside this one\u2014 \u201cTheu shall net criticize, but edey™ Saith the wise, \u201cHow may I mow thelr purpose?Then acts without wherefore of why! .Stays the fool but one moment to question, \u2018by.If ye win through an Africas jungle, Unmentioncé at boue in the Press, Hecd it not:'no man seeth the piston.But it driveth the ahip nene the loos .~Capt.R.A.Hopwood, R.v HORLICK\u2019S Maked Milk for I fees i Troe ae Rm scan \" A mourishing aad digestible de Contains \u2018milk and maited PN in water.crn y I anti dba, ad iy pier § prisals on'the Germfng for the hor.| iS war to | far the coushing of the evemy, andetf And the chance of his lide passeth mu Cw ES fr +e?HE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.Black and Navy Blue Segge and Vicuns Foi Holidays: And Summer r A \u201cSale at- Speejal Prices For-T \u201c Black and Colored Silk Costumes 5; value $35.00, ! pu à LSAT wre ves aor ep) .1917 | ~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VERY US =e La i Suites for Men.idl 4 safe for J Spzolad price far Safhrdidy.$l 3 FE.i 1 - ME Colowd Tweed Suits; regular trie: \u201d y Cphored dit Vests fes i piace-baek, for men.412.08 to o 31500.Special price for Satusday.$15.00 For.vee totes i FEET Voile and Marquisette Blouses, large coller, I of styles for Children UT Special price.Suits of Washable Material, large variety .\u2026.81.74 Trimmed Hats, the balance of our atsert- - à ment for the.Spring of 1917, for ladies, at .syibvotdered- whi obiorl, for flagtés: =!) se R - Spécial PRÉC CEE TAB AL AB Children, from 1 to 8 years.Straw and Linen Hats, for Men FOOTWEAR.M CHILDREN.BOOTS AND SHOES., iL Rompers, made of washable materials, for Offered ot.30e, 48e, and 58c \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 dren.oiiiiiaiiiiaaiiinn at all prices.\u2014 COME AND SEE OUR LARGE AS- fl SORTMENT FOR MEN, WOMEN and + WE EXCEL PARTICU- 0 LARLY IN THE CHOICE OF WHITE tion.We have the and Chil- f Our Department of Suits and Dresses of washable materials, merits your atten- Gloves, Hong Bags, Collars, : Beits, ete, ter ladies Large assortment, véried largest variety {a prices, but always à tergais Quebec for Ladies and Children.Lo.EP WASHABLE MATERIALS \u2014 ¥ For Summer Dresses and Costumes, Embroidery for Dresses; three special lots.8 lots of 37.inch in width, Never before was such a large choice offes- offered st.48\u20ac and Yée | ed in Quebec.- 1 lot of éb-inch in width, offered sha il A 2 eee TOur department All new shades at.Dresses and Silks was never so Jompleteof Materials for Complete Stack of Sporting Requisites for | | the Nelidays.| s a | Despite these very low prices we shall give Commerolal Bons as usual Pictorial | pattems Pictorial Patterns - MONDAY, JUNE 18, 101%.scoûscuneanonog PRESS COMMENT.tosanooocgaaance » 9 o Q 1 a Ÿ A 4 Our Government cannot wait a year fos the ships it must have if the food and munition wants of our allies are to be satisfied.It was announced on the 11th that the Emergency Fleet Corporation had recently placed contracts for sixteen wooden hulls: But the first of these is not to be delivered until April 1, 1918, and others are to follow at intervals between that date and Sept.30.Orders bad already been given for 80 ships, 3d to be made vf Wood, 19 of steel.and 32 oi both materials.Probably « majarity of these will be finished before next April, and It is expected that several of them wlil be ready for use within seven months.But the latest contracts warrant an inference that orders given hereafter will not be executed in less than a year.Small additions to the feet are made every week Flve Oerman ships were allotted to Italy on the 11th, and oge to France, making twelve used in this way.Within & short time a dozen more will be svailable, The forty German vessels seired by Brazil will go into service between South American ports and our dwn, thus releasing British and .other ships for work in the North Atlantic.A few German vessels will inerease our small merchant tonnage in the Pacific, but the carriers required there for Russia's supplies have not been od.tained.Our commission of engineers now in that country urges the importance of sending to Vladivostok the 130,000 freight cars and 500 loeo- motives ordeerd here, \u2018The conclusion cannot be avoided that our Government will find it necessary to take ships which builders are making in our shipyards, ehips ordered and owned by foreign and American companies.Power te do this will soon be given to the Shipping \u2018Board.General Goethals says of his new assistant general manager, sppointed in place of one of the two officers who recently resigned or webe removed: \u201cHe will appratse ships now on the ways, sbips which we shall prodably take over under legislation now pending.\u201d There are nearly 780 of these still to be launched.Many are on the Pacific Coast, Prodebly the first work of 8 consid erable number will be done for ous nation end ite war allies.The imperative demand for ships In such serve ice cannot be safiefied by vessels which will not be finished until the midélé of next yesr\u2014~A U.8 Exchange.The discovery of à cheap commercial process for \u201cbriquemisg\u201d lignite coal, of which Masttobs.Saskatchewan and Albebta have such vast quantities, may prove the solution of the wrest fuel problem of the prairie.The Canadian Advisory Council of Scientific Research estimates the cost of Sriquettes, which cogtain ss much heat-power as anthracite, st two- thirds the cost of imported aathra- cite.No doubt later improvements, and farge-sente production, can bring down costs from the present esti: mates, since the ligpite areas afford ualimited sowrces of cheap material.yA free sample of Dr.Cassels Tad fn coal deposits than the other two Provinces, having \u2018anthracite, tétu- minous, and lignite fields, with an aggregate area of 16,000 square miles, The anthracite deposits at Cascade are small compared with the bituminous and ignite areas.The lignite © estimated at 80,000,000 tons.Saskatchewan has lignite alone, the total area being estimated at 5,500 square miles.The quantity therein contained is indefinite on account of the variable quality, but the Laramic and Belly River areas are estimated to contain 18,000,000 tons.Manitoba has in the Turtle Mountain district a smal} area, perhaps 50 square miles, containing about 150,000 tons.The construction of a \u201cdriquetting\u201d plant tral and eastern parts of the prairie, would case one of the greatest difficulties the West bas to face.| The cold prairie Winter will have less terror if an abundant supply of gnod, cheap fuel is obtainable there.The West has water power now undeveloped which will some day b= has to be done by coal.Most of the electric plants of Saskatchewan, and contiguous areas of Alberta and Manitoba, are operated by coal.I! lignite hriquettes can be used for purposes usually served by bituminous coal, a radical transformation of the lighting and power situation in many communities js possible.Owing to the great distances, and eparse population, the big farming districts cannot hope to be served by electric fines as the farmers of some parts of Ontario are served by Hydro-Elec- tric powers To these, lignite bri quettes will come as a great lift, and agricultural settlement and production ought to be much stimulated thereby.\u2014Toronto Mail and Empire.CANADIANSOLDIER\u2019S LETTER + Says Dr, Cassell's Tablets Have Kept Him Pit Through Two Wars.Sapper A.Hartley, of A Company, Canadian Engineers, whose home address is 006 Trafalgar street.London, Ont.is one of 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\u2014\u2014 Stephen McKenna.SF The two worlds of this moving story are the England befare the war, and the England of the future.¥ The novel ia daring and breathless and intensely vital \u2014 On sale at: \u2014 P.J.Evoy, Bookseller, \u2018Phone 77% 161 ST.JOHN ST.\u2014_ | this sévertiosment AER LINIMENT The old reliable remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat and cprains, Best Liniment Made MR ie ee er feli froma ing a: ved w \u201cHel octorealied a ver {nad awhile, aa told me E must not Falk on it for three weeks.ot MINARD'S iit ENT asdin six da.7 I was out to work in.1think if \u2018he best ment made,\u201d Mieard's Liniment alwrye gives satis faction.For x Minard's Liniment vertous \u201c\"} Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations The vole head of à family, or any male over 18 years old, whc was at the commencement of the present war, and has since contidhied to be, a British subject or a subject of an , allied or neutral country, may home- | stead à quarter section of available Domininon Land in Manitoba, Saskatchewap or Alberta.Applieant must appear in person at Dominion Lands Agency or Sub.Agency for the District.Entry by proxy may de\u2019 made on certain conditions.Duties: Six months residence upon and cule vation of land in each of three years In certain districts a \u2018homesteader may secure an séjoinihg \u2018quarter-sec- tion as pre-emption.Price $3.00 per acre.Duties: Reside six months in each of three years after earning the homestead patent and cultivete fifty acres extra.May obtain pre-emp- tion patent aa soon 8s -hgmestead patent on eertain conditions, A settler after obtaining homestead patent, L he cannot secure à preerp- tien, may take a purchased homestead in certain districts, Price $3.00 per acre.Must reside aix months in: caoh of three yesde, caitivate $0 weres and orest.a hoon worth $300.00.Holders of entries nay count time of employment ss farm Laborers im Canada durlag, 1917, à0 rasidenee é04 ties under certain conditions.P Whes Dominion Lands are adver tised os d for aairg, returned coidiare who versé and have pers honore pare Jischar Tecan one day for eau at local & Pores Delt a es).Ran papers at be presented to A W.W.Con coe Deputy Minister of We Testy.N.B-Unauthorised Heation * et der pété tor.Lt oman ' 4 mean | ESTABLISHED 1764 TEPPELIN MIS +\" JOWNED BY BASH ANOTHER HUN BABY-RRLLING RAID ON.ENOLAND \u2014 TWO KILLED.44 E Lon Juse 37- \u201cfn \\ were i and sixteen ghivri in lapt véght's air raid, duling\u2019¥! ù Zeppelin was brought dows.The Bilve, ing official report the aid.was given out here today: \u201cYast night's air raid was carried our by two enemy airshipe.Ong air- shif, crossed.the Keptish consi.a; ahout 3 a.m.and dropped six bombs on a coast town.According to the latest pofic: reports twn persons were killed, sixteen were injured and a large number of houses were danaged \u201cThe second.raider attacked the cast coast town of West Angle at about 230 am She was heavily shelled by: guns of the anti-sircrafl defense and driven off.It is prob al she was damaged by gunfire Shortly afterwards this raider, after dropping a number of hombs in open places, was engaged and brought dawn in flames by a pilot of the Royal Flying Cer, The airship was de stroyed.There were no casualties or damage in West Angle\u201d Saw Zeppelin Fall.London, June 17\u2014A despatch from an east coast town says that thousands of persons witnessed the destruction of the Zeppelin.The attack by anti-aircraft guns on the dirigible tasted fully half an hour and people issued from their houses half dressed tu watch the event.When the black object drifting acress the sky from the south-east to the northeast was s-eu to burst in flames the spectaors theerql tumultously.Pedestrians and cyclists dash:d off in the direction ol the fallen airship, but owing to the unexpectedly long distance few suc.eceded in locating the Zeppelin, which iell a few miles from the coast.It had been first winged by a land gun and wap then finished by®an airplana which the Zeppelin fougirt to the last with her guns.The dirigible dropped in a field ol cogn, far from any habitation and was completely destroyed All of the crew were killed and their bodies ly eherred .Some of the men ap- d ea from the doomed ai .Doctars hurried to\" {he spot, but their services were nacé- ess .ts Britss simas whe sitsched eacen: n un Jost.Aceo ory rding to the story of an imepector who witnessed the affair, searchligins enabled him to follow the movements of the Zeppelin and = attacking airman, The Zeppelin fwisted and turned in an attempt to obcape or beat the airplane off, and the machine gun fire of the dirigible was heard distinctly, Presently an- \u2018her airman came upon the scene, wed the Zeppelin continued to zig-zag «# an-endeavor to head out to sea.But the 6rét airman held to his quarry oid within a few minutes the end 125 RECRUITS MR SEED I BOSTON HAVE JOINED VARIOUS, BRANCHES OF THE CANAD.! IAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES., Boston, June 17.\u2014A total oi 725 re- frots to various branches of the {Cusadian expeditionary forces have , been.obtained in this city during the ypast week, officers of the 236th Can- .adiun Battalion announced tonight.j Tae battalion has been brought viii.ually to full strength by the çam- .paign here, which was aspisted by the efforts of a kilted band of bag- Ipigers.The Canadians will leave nex: week for Fredericktor, N.B., ! making stops at several points in t Maine for further recruiting \u201cThe I recroiting office which they have yopened here will be continued.05,000 FIRE AT SARNIA i Sarnia, Ont, June 17\u2014Fire at noon today destroyed the ice house of W.JA, Brown and the stables of tae Cleveland \u2018Sarnia Saw Mille Comi patig, entailing a total foss of $28.- 000.Fifteen \u2018theusand tons nf ice \u2018were destroyed.¢ SUBMARINE SINKS ) © GERMAN STEAMER, Londen.June 17 \u2014The German ! steamer Thuringen, which has been \u2018plying regularly between Hamburg snd Rotterdam, was ved Thursday off Terschelling and sai k, says an\u2019 Exch spatch from.Ymeiden GRAVE RIOTS IN IN GERMAN TOWNS.Amsterdam, Jung 17, vin London Tt | ie > 2 * K: PROCLAMATION .- The at \u20ac\u201c MLIES ONLY DESIRED INDE: _WENDENCE, GREATNESS AND \u2018PROSPERITY OF OREECE.Tk Beton.via London, June 16.\u2014M: fin the High Comraissioner rep.n ting France, Great Britain and sia, who recently brought about the abdication of King Constantine, ths publiahed the following proclamation addressed te Che Hellenes: : \u201cFrance, Great Britain.and Russia desired the independence, greatness and prosperity of Greece.They intend to defend the brave little land they have liberated against the United efforts of the Turks, Bulgerians and Germans.They are here to checkmate the manoeuvres of the.hereditary enemies of the kingdom.They will,put an end to the repeated viol tions of the constitution, of reaties and he deplorable intrigues which Jed wp to the massacre of soldiers of the Allies.\u201cYesterday Berlin was in eom- mand of Athens and was gradually leading the people an the yoke of the Bulgarians apd rman.We resolved to re.estgblish the constitutional rights and unity of Greece.The protecting Powers, therefore, ee.manded the abdication of the King.They have no iatention of tampering with the constitutional pre- gatives; they have other \u2018sims, pamely, to as sure regular and constitutieasl pro.ress of the country, to which the te King George, of glorious meém- ory, had always been scrupulously faithful, but which King Constantine |\u2019 had ceased to respect.\u201cHellenes! The hour of recencilia.tion has arrived.Your destinies are ly associated with those of the protecting powers; your ideals are the same as theirs.your hopes are identical.We appeal to your good sense and patriotism.\u201cToday the blockade is raised.Any reprisal against Greeks.to whatever party they belong.will be pitileasly repressed.No breach of the peace will be tolerated.Liberty, the Hberty and prosperity of everyone will be safeguarded.This is a new era of peace and labor which is opening before you.Know that.respectful of the national sovereignty, the protecte ing powers have no intention of fore- ing upon the Greek people generel mobilization.\u201cLong live free\u201d Greece, wnited and CREEK OFFICERS IRE UNDER ARREST WERE CONCERNED IN THE FIGHT WITH FRENCH CAVALRY PATROL.\u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014 London, June 17.\u2014The arrest of Col.Crivas and other Greek officers concerned in the fight with the Freach cavalry patrol which oe- ~upicd the G.eek town of Larissa is reported in » Reuter despatch from Saloniki.The troops of the Greek garrison who attempted to gscape ave been made prisoner.Press dispatches from Saloniki last week said several French and Greek soldiers had been killed in a fight at Larissa).A despatch from Piraeus, the port of Athens, says that the mayor of that city, an adherent of former Premier Venizelos who was driven from offic= at the time of the Royalist riots in December, has resumed his duties.Order prevails in Piraeusas well as in Thessaly, which is being occupied by French troops.+ BRITISH SUBJECTS : IN U.5.MUST FIGHT New York, June 17\u2014Al male British subjects between the ages of 18 and 45 .years now .in the United States are to be compelled to join the British colors, it was made known here Saturday.British consuls and recruiting agents through- ! out the country are compiling lists of these men.Brigadier-General W.A.White, in chargé of the reeruit- ing.has gone to Washington to confer on: methods to carry \u2018ty plan through: Lo.SOLDIER BLUR TO : * REPLACE NAVY.Soldier blue is \u2018sfert just now so often that it seems probable tvs soft er.mare becoming © shade may Ip Sime vhdily supersede the dark map: ine tose.Partly because df dye shoit ye.partly hecaunse anything remote- y resembling military dress is almost sure of euccess.tira: coler is being used n preat deal and « very plessant change # makes: Or ses trimmed with fime \u2018white lace collars culls, silk drevste \u2018amd strout rats ode all te be found of soldier blue.FASHION CUES.JDUMA FAVORS 0 TH HELENE) A \u201c4 or BIG OFFENSIVE CONSIDERS SEPARATE PEACE OR PROLONGED INACTIVE \u201c TY AN IGNOBLE TREASON.Petrograd, vis London, June 17\u2014 The Duma in secret session has pasesd a resolution for an immediate offensive by the Russian troops.The resolution: declared a separate peace with Germany or prolonged inactivity on the battle front to be ignoble treason toward Russia's allies, for which future generations never would pardon the Russia of the present day, : \u201cThe Duma therefore considers,\u201d the resolution adds, \u201cthat the safety of Russia and the maintenance of the liberties which have been obtained lie in sn immediate offensive in close Co-operation awvith Russia's allies.\u201d EXHORTS RUSSIANS T0 RALLY TO FLAG WORKMEN'S AND SOLDIERS\u2019 DELEGATES IRREVOCABLY OPPOSED TO SEPARATE PEACE.Petrograd, June 16, via London, June 17\u2014A stirring proclamation placing the Council of Workmen's and Soldiers\u2019 Delegates on record as irrevocably opposed to a separate peace was adopted today by the Council.The proclamation xvas prompted by Austriän efforts to lure Russia it to a separate peace and exhorts Rus sisns \u201cto rally round the banner of revolution and increase the energy of the military power for the defence of freedom.\u201d : The proclamation cites the receipt of a wireless telegram from Prince Leopold (Prince Leopold of Bavaria is thé commander of the German armies ob the Russian front) asserting that the governments of the Central Powers ate ready to conclude peace with Russia and asking Russia te send delegates to confer with them The zeply of the Council is a declars: tion of its attitude and Minister of War Kerensky has caused it to be seat to all troeps on land and sca and it has been widely circulated throughout the country.\u201cPrioce Ecopoll says he offers s peace which nc:d not necessitate a break with the Allies.He says that because he knows an offer of separacc peace will be rejecied by our troups,\u201d seads the proclamation.Discussing the projected truce with Austria, the delegates declare that they have not forgotten the Stokhodand continue: \u201cLeopold has forgotten.The Rus sians know to what places German divisions have been transferred\u2014the Russians hear the roar of bloody fighting on the Franco-British front, know that the wreck of the Allies means the wreck of the free armies of revolutionary Russia\u2014that it means not only new graves of our brothers but the wreck of revolutionary freedom.\u201d The proclamation declares that Russia-will follow its own way to a general peace in apite of provocatory efforts, and says: \u201cRussia has undertaken to unite she democracies of all fighting eountriea in the struggle against world autocracy, but her plan will never be reas ized if German imperialism is able to utilize Russia's longing for peace, to disunite her from her ailizs and ruin ber army.\u201cThe revolutionary democracy of Russia is seeking a ruute to peace thrbugh an appeal by the government created by democratic Russia to ihe governments of its allies and by means of an international conference of Socialists.\u201cLet the army by is energy and courage give power to the voice ol democracy!\u201d While the above despatch refers to Austrian efforts toward a separate peace with Russia.and mentions Princ: Leopold, a German Prince, nt is probable that Leopold acted as intermediary for the Austrisns.À recent despatch, later denied by Vienna, reported that Austrian officery had \u2018entered the Russian lines in an effort 0 take up peace proposals with the ussians, WITHDRAW PRISONERS FROM BEHIND FRONT.Berlin, via n, Juge 17.\u2014The following afficial Communication was issued today: : \u201cAs the British governinant hes complied wilh the German demand and declared the .withdrawal of all German priseners.of war to thirty kilometers behind thie fropt to be now completed, the German army orgabis A frock that is viry picturenque is Rumors hare reached kK, | made of yellow dufid, © ind e ! near the German frontier of Holland .front of the bodice is embecidaree à that grave riots broke out Friday in | basket of flowers.Another frock for several German t owns, says the | aéterneen al Ja geor.Bewspaper we mette ersie ign Contam today.ccupation of what, in most cases, are mounds of shapeless ruins, like those of the Somme and Arras regions.In driving out the invader, the Canadiang have done notable work.not on the fighting front, but in the engineering, road building and railway construction department.Some of the mines which have so utterly changed the outline of the ridge were completed before the Canadians left for the Somme last fall.For months, thousands of Canadians, commanded and officered by former railway contractors and engineers.have been aiding to the mitesage of the light railways in ¢he Ypres salient.Yesterdsy, during a brief visit to the Bel gian front, 1 watched a railway construction battalion, which was recruited in northern Ontario, pusling forward a light railway to à town on the new British front.The work of grading and track laying was pro- cesding under fire from the encmy's heavy artillery.Casualties were inevitable, but the men work with » will, knowing that by their labore the feeding of the guns is made possible.There are now over a hundred miles of light railway in the second army area, some of it double track.The Colonel in charge of the work of extending the fine to the new front was formerly a contractor for the construction of part of th: National Transcontinental, and is accustomes to handling men in thousands as he has to do on the rush job now in hand, With little military training | his men work like veterans.Uniil lately, buildihg railways in à safiert was most perilous.Now the track.| when put down, has a fair chance of staying wher: it is put.The Canadian surgeons and nurses :n the Canadian casnaîties clearing station in the salient were as gftective in caring for the wounded from the battlefield of Messines as the railway builders were in providing facilities for feeding the guns.Over one- fourth of all the wounded were cleared from the Canadian stations.That meant gr:at exertion for a long wretch of hours on the part ot the staff, but this was borne gladly.By far the greater number of the wounded had been hit by shell splinters.There were few bullet wounds from machine guns or rifles, and scarcely any inflicted by bayonets, save in the case of Germans treated.This proves that the last minute plans of the enemy for the defence of the ridge failed to work.On a former visit to the salient, during a period of preparatory bombardment, 1 learned that the enemy trench system on the western slope had been practically abandoned.and that the Germans were improvising a new system of defense on the crest in this\u2018 wire entanglements, streich- ing from tree trunk \u2018o tre 9 unk ucross a road which ran along the top of the ridge, with machine guns and rifle pits behind the wire, had chief place.If ever they completed their defence it was blown to fragments by th: tremendous mine expls- sions\u2019 which preceded our assauits.The hospital records indicate that arilllery was the only real obstacle to the conquest of the ridge.In the Belgian op:rations the Canadian clearing stations are so situated as to be of great value.They are finely appointed.with excellent facilities for performing neccessary operations before the transfer of the wounded to the base hospitals.Une of them is fortunate in the possessiqn of wmple grounds, gay with hlossoms and foliage.Sering it a visitor can appreciate the spirit in which the manager of a British house in a r:ighboring village which is also fortunate ic.pus- sessing a green spot has hung out a big sign in golden letters, \u201ccome into the garden and forget about he blinking war\u201d All those weary.| wounded soldiers who are awaitiag the bospitel trains will have their thoughts brightened by looking net on the flowers, garden plots and inwna of this Canadian clearing sta- py wee Chro FRENCH BROKE UP À CERMAN ATTACK ARTILLERY SMASHED HUN PREPARATIONS AND THEA ATTACK WAS ABANDONED, Paris, June 17\u2014An attempted German attack north-east of Cerny, on the Aisne front, was broken up by the French last night, the War Office announces.Extremely violent artillery fighting occurred near Hurtebise.The statemerit follows: \u201cIn the region north-east of Cerny the enemy violently bombard ed dur positions at Bovelle, while German detachments assembled in the enemy trenches for an attack.Our artillery broke up these preparations and the attack was abandom- ed.Farther east, in the sector of Hurtebise, the artillery fighting be came extremely intense during the night.German reconnoitering parties east of Rheims and north of Embermenil were dispersed by our fire.\u201cIn the Woewre and in the Vosges, at Hilsenfihst, we made surprise attacks which enabled us to take prisoners and destroy a number of shelters of the enemy.\u201d VICTOR EMMANUEL APPROVES MINISTRY MANY OF THE PRESENT MINISTERS WILL RETAIN THEIR PORTFOLIOS.Rome, Jun: Ki.via Paris, June 17\u2014 Semi-official announcement is made that Premier Boselli has proposed to King Victor Emmanuel a rc-construc- tion of the Ministry and that the King | has approved the names submitted by the Premier.Many of the present Ministers will retain their portfolios, It is understood General Gastano Grandina has been selected as Minister of War, that Vice-Admiral Arturo Triangi will be Marine Minister; Gen, Dall, folio Minister of Armaments and Munitions, and Picardo Bianci nd, Minister of Transportation.succeeding Enrico Arlotts, who will become High Commissioner to the United States, remaining in the Cabinet as Minister without portiolio.The coal commission will be abolished and its functions will be com- hined with those of the Trausportasion Ministry.A Ministerial Commission, headed by Signor Scialoia, Minister without portfolio.and composed of Ministers who have given up portfolios.will study war and peace problems, collaborating with members of parliament and agricul; tural and industrial experts.DADDY'S MONEY Sometimes my daddy likes to tease, And takes me by surprise; { can\u2019t always teil his jokes.Unless I waich his eyes.The other day he said.\u201cMy boy\u2019 Where did you get those clothes?Who bought the hat that yeu have on?Who gave you the shoes and hose?\u201cWho bought you the food that gives you life?Who bought this house and lot?Who paid for furniture and rug?Who gave you your little cot?\u201d \u201cWhy you did.daddy,\u201d | answered back, \u201cYou hought # all\u2014and mére.\u201d \u201cThen\u2014-don't you love me better'n Mother?\u201d But I looked down at the floor.Then 1 looked up a mother, And she looked batk at me: And, somehow.before I knew it, 1 was up on mother's knee And daddy's eyes just crinkled up\u2014 T saw he would understand\u2014 \u2018Cause he hed a mother once.himself\u2019 He ain't always been a man.Course, 1 don't Tove my mother best.T love them just the same.But there's something \u2018mother That & boy just can\u2019t explain.It's something sorter tender\u2014 You can't tefl it if vou try.It's things that mothers do for boys That daddy's money cannot huy!| \u2014Anna Kilpatrick Fain, in \u201cChris tian observer.\u201d \u201cbout à GRRMAN STEAMSHIP WAS TORPEDOED Amsterdam.via London, June 17\u2014 According to the \u2018Telegraaf, the\u2018 German steamship Turin, which was reported to have struck a mine off the Dutch coast while bound for Amsterdam from Sweden, in reality was torpedoed by a submarine, She remained aflom, has already been writien.Amid » countryside dotted with he@ gardens and rapidly growing cereale ridge rises gaunt and bare.its Brown shall pitt:d flanks and serrated crest sug gesting some gigantic beast of prey dominating the lox country rouni about.The verdure io future years will hide Hs present hideormness, but large portions will never again be nicle used by man.The cratars will re- mais n+ memosials mess LAVAL CONFERS ~ THE DUKE OF DEVONSH Best Advertising Medium in City.~_ ONE CENT.DEGREE ON STUDENTS SANG NATIONAL ANTHEM AS THEIR EXCELLENCIES ENTERED PROMOTION HALL\u2014y§ GOVERNOR PRAISES UNIVERSITY IN REPLY ING TO ADDRESS.Their Excellencies the Governor- General and the Duchess of Devonshire accompanied by other members of the Vice.Regal party, the Lieuten.| ant-Governor, Sir Evariste LeBlanc.and Lady LeBlanc Sir Lomer Gouin, ! Premier of the Province.lady; Gouin, Hon.L.A.Taschereau, Mde.| Taschereau, Sir George Garneau and : other prominent citizens were pres- | ent last night for the presentation of | diplomas, prizes and medals at Laval | University.i As their Excellencies entered th Promotion Hall of thé University the Students rose and sang God Save the | King accompanied by the Seminary: brass band.The degree of Doctor of Law was conferred on the Duke of Devon.| shire by Mgr.Pelletier on behalf of | the University.In reply to the address made by the Rector of Laval His Excellency after expressing deep appreciation for .the honor conferred upon him said: As the representative of the King.I have the honor to thank you for the address which you have presented to me, and I note with satisfaction the expression of your loyalty and devotion to the Throne.Laval during her long and disting- vished history has alwys had a far reaching infiuence on buécessive generations and has been closely identified with the religious, social and intellectual life of Canada.When one reflects on what Lava! has done and is doing in conjunction | with her sister Universities throughout the world in the cause of culture and knowledge one may be tempted to ask how it is that the twentieth century is witnessing the appalling spectacle of civilization convulsed in the most terrible war ever known with the sacrifice of millions of the best young lives and the ideous waste of treasure and material.The reason le, I believe, casy Germany delberately set hersalt the task of dominsting the world in defiance of aîl the laws of God and Man.Her sims snd method are alike well known and If we are to retain our self respeét and our freedom, we must crus once, and for all that spirit of arregance and pride, Tributes to the memory of the late Thos: Chase Casgrain and N.E.Dionne were made respectively by Mr: Busebe Belleau, K.C., and Hon.Mr: Eusebe Belleau.K.C.and Hon.Thes.C.Chapais, M.L.C.Following is a list of those awarded diplomas, medals and prizes in the different faculties: \u2014 \u2019 Doctors in Theology: Abbes William Vernum Macdopai! Fiorido Gagne.Christopher Miltaer, C.S.C.Dertors in Medicine: M:ssrs, Ro: arie Patvin, with great distinction; Paul Marceau, with great distinction; Georges R.Talbot, with great dis.Joseph Jules Roy, with swat distinction: Camille lavcie, with distinction; Ludovic Lavallee, Eugene Guillemette.wmcensed in Theolugy: Ables James Charles McGuigan, with great Cienetion: Chamberland, with great distia-tios; Fémend Dai faire, with gcer.disinetion: Antoine Lavisene with reat | dist.netiva: L nt Lap:ire, CSC, wiih prea: dhstinealans He va: M2: 0 SC, wish great distinction; Christié Foy, with distinction; Rosarie Benoit, with dis.tit, Aron Armas.Gvasss CSC.with distinction; Honere Lapointe, C.8«C.Licensed in Canon Law: Abhes Georges Roy.with great distinction; Louis Emile Hudou.with great dis- tinotion: Charles\u2018McHugb.with great distinction: Hectar Benoit, with grea: : distinction; Frs.Albert Cousingau, C.8.C.with great distinction; Arthur Douville.CL Licensed in Law: Joachim Grenierwith great distinction: Jean Marie Guerard, with great distinction: Eugene Boucher, with great distinction: | Leon Cliche,\u2019 with great distinction; Ernest Drolet, with great distinction: Valmore Vienvenue, with great distinction; Ovide Mayrand, with distinction: Juled Lavigne.with distinc tion; Hilaire Payeur, with distinction: Pierre Audet.with distinction: Aime Fortin.with distinction; Adolphe Rou thier, with distinction; Paul Samson, with distinction; Ancien Tardif, with distinction: Auguste Sirois, with distinction; Elrebert Mackay, Ernest Robitaitle, Elzear Sirois, Alphonse Fortin.Lawrence Drummond.Licensed in Philosophy: Abbes Esstache Michand, with great distine- tion; Mr.Ge Michel Giroux.| with great distinction; Abbe Louis Philippe Portin, with distinction: Mr.Paul Fontaine, with distinction: Abbe Emile Deguire, C.S.C\u2026 with diatine- tion; Mr.Georges Audet.with dis tinotion; Abber Cypries Morneau, Wilkam Cigar Las Tudalors fn Law: Mestre.Ludger Bergeron, Édouard Belleau.Bachelors in .Modichne: .Meaurs.Henri Pichette, Sylvie Caron.Benoit Dumais, J.Napoleon Fortin, La J.Lacasse.Ls Philippe Lecierc.La.to | \u201cJack Tar\u201d and \u201cAdmiral\u201d Middies and Middy Coats in all Wihite.White trimmed in Coiors, Coats in Colors, Pique and Jean.Priced from .98c to 83.25 Children's \u201cJack Tar\u201d Middies, 5 dozen assorted styles, all samples, for ages from 4 to 10 years; values up to $1.25 All priced at .7k WASH SKIRTS, in Jean, Pique and Cotton Corduroy, with and without pockets, all sizes.Priced from .$1.39 to $2.50 SUMMER HOSIERY, in Cotton, Black and White .29c and 35c In Thread .35c, 45c and 55c In Fibre Silk, boot length, from 29c to 65c ; also in colors.In Silk, boot length.At .$1.00 and $1.15; also in colors.\u201cGODDESS\u201d Front Lacing Corsets, the new front lacing corset from.$1.75 to $3.50 Also D.A.and P.C.Corsets, from.98c up \u201cLa Diva\u201d Corsets from.$2.50 up Every Pair Guaranteed.DYNES\u2019 49 St.John St.Tel.271 (Contipued an Page Bight) | } F i TORE MPT 088 * \u201c LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE .NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC HEAD OFFICE AND SIX BRANCHES IN QUERRC TWO BRANCHES IN LEVIS.\u2014 \u2018 SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES AT THE HEAD OFFICE AND ST.ROCH'S BRANCH.DIED.POULIOT\u2014Oun June 15th, the age of 15 years and 2 months, Joseph Arthur Leandre Pouliot.1917, at the Hotel Dien Hospital, Levis at Jah rue jose cer] NOW BELIEVED DEAD bacco merchant.Funeral will leave the late resi dence, 142 Ste.Anne \u2019street, at 9:08 o'clock Monday morning for the Basilica, where the Requiem Service will be held at 9:15 a.m Interment at St.Charles Cemetery.Relatives and friends are iavited to attend.SHAPERA\u2014In Roxbury, June 10th, suddenly, Charles, beloved husband of Caroline Shapera.Funeral took place June 13th, at Roxbury.SAUDITORIUM Starting June 18th.\u201cTHOUSAND DOLLAR WEEK\" Matinee daily; 3 shows every Evng.Matinee: 10c; Eve.10c, 166, 8c.EMPIRE THEATRE Pauline Frederick, in \u201cHer Better Seif,\u201d and Charlie Chaplin.Free chocolates for ladies this afternoon.QUEBEC FATHER RECEIVES SAD TIDINGS OF HIS SON, PTE.WALSH.183323, Private: Robert Walsh, of the 43rd.Battalion, C.E.F., son of Mr, E.Walsh, 44 Conroy slreet this City reported as missing is now officially given up as lost.From the Adutant-General of the Department: of Militia and Defence comes the following \u201cCertificate of Death*\u2014 Certified that No.153823, Private Robert Walsh, 43rd.Oversess Dattation, C.E.F., has been officially reported as missing since the 8th.day of October, 1916, and that, after full enquiry made, no information has come to hand which would .indicate that he is not dead, For officiat purposes, therefore, his death is presumed to have occurred on or since the above named date.On attestation, he gave the name and address'bf his next of kiu as follows: E.Walsh, (Father).24 Patrick Street, OLYMPIA THEATRE TODAY GLADYS LESLIE, in Quebec, P.Q, Present address: y Conroy Street, Quebec, P.Q.W.C.HODGINS, Major-General, Adjutant-Géneral.June 12th, 1917.\u2018 The sympathy of many friends will VICTORIA THEATRE \u2014\u2014 SHOWING TODAY: \u2014 Mme, Petrova, in \u201cThe Secret of Eve.\u201d Eve had a secret.what was it, be extended to Mr, Walsh in the loss he pas sustained in the death of bis [ son on the field of honor.QUEBEC HIGH SCHOOL, An advertisement in another column calls attention to the closing exercises of the High School, St.Denis Avenue, will take place on Wednesday morning, the 20th, in- Classic Theatre Douglas Fairbanks, in \u201cNew York Madness\u201d Admission 10 Ctsstant\u2019 10.30 o'clock.Parents and friends are invited to attend.TENNIS TOURNAMENT.\u2014 Organized in Connection With.Ger- A CARDEN SALE AND FAIRY PLAY will be held \u2014 Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, JUNE 30th, 1917.\u2014 at the\u2014 Grounds of Mr.T.Lawrence, ~== No.30 St.Foye Road \u2014 Q of the Y.M.C.A.Overseas Funa .ff Should the weather he unfavorable e Sale will be held at the Y.M.\u201cA.Building.Acrussion .Jn.16x3 Coxing and Wrestling WEDNESDAY, JUNE %0th- At tire = \u2014 of the \u2014\u2014 VICTORIA A.\u20ac.Geo.Larue, of Montreal, vs.\u201cCoon\u201d Couture, Montreal, 10 rds.Yeung Brown.of Gaspe.vs Jos.Patry, Qu-hec.10rounds.Paddy Corry, Montreal va Young Che.White, Quebec.10 rds, Crevier vs Boivin.both oï .this city.# rounds.' WRESTLING MATCH.Red Paquet vs.Ant.Three periods of 10 minutes each.LI J + General admission .Reserved Seats .| dniss 18x3 ah Scho of Quebes The closing \u201cxercises and prize- giving of the High School will take place at the School, St.Denis Avenue.On Wednesday Morning, 80th inet, at 10:30 o'clock.Parents and fends are invived attend without further notice.F.C.WURTE Jn.188 Séey.M = Protestant Board of Schon Commissioners of Ques .8.Q WANTED-rA Protestant Lady Teacher to take teuth- grade of the .Girly\u2019 Migh Sehool.Being, 2 whiver.ity graduate or having a first-class model épouses 3 pracuate peetereed.FEE SS ° fees PB.$C, ; Joie .0, Box 314 = ~~ 7}; 10 Cents ARENA.under the auspices Vie and $100 | rison Club Garden Party.By kind permission: of the Quebec Tennis Club an open mixed double tournament will be held by the Stadacona Chapter I.O.D.E., at the Club | Court on Tuesday, June 26th, at 2 p.m.in connection *with the Garden Party in the Garrison.Club Grounds.Entrance fee, 50 cents.Entries wilt be received up till Monfay morning, June 28th, by Mrs.I.T.Handsombody, 47 Ste.Genevieve Avenuejune18xmon,wed,satx3.COUNTRY BOARD Splendid Seaside Summer Hotel, 69 rooms, location unsurpassed, on the Lower St.Lawrence; bathing, beach 100 feet from hotel; fine fishing, boating, drives, etc; trains run direct to hotel; boat crusses from hotel to Murray Bay daily.Prices $1.50 to $3 per day.Special weekly rates.Address \u201cHotel Laurentian,\u201d N.D.Healey, proprietor.River Quelle Wharf.Kamcuraska County, P.Q.TO LET At Pointe-au-Pic.cottage containing seven bedrooms, sitting room, | dining room, pantry, kitchen: hot and | cold water, electric light, bathroom jand we, with separate w.c.for servants: excellent situation.Apply to | P.O.Box 1904.Montreal.Jn.16x3 SERVICE OF North Shore $S.*GASPESIEN \" Will sail from Quebec, Customs House Pontoon, at 7:90 p.m., on the fallowing\" dates: June 13th and 33rd, wly 7th, 18th and 28 calling at on: and all i te places far as Nastashquen.Sailing of Fine ord, steamer will run as far as Harrington Harbour.Goods are received the before and on sailing day up to 2:00 p.m.Excellent sceomaiodatiof for, pas- vengers.further information.ppply to Guspe & Baie des Chaleurs Steassahip Company, Ju.na 158 St.Paul Street REPORTED MISSING, y ae MANY TRS [ OVER THE WEEK-END ; .MAN DROWNED AT AMOS TWO WOMEN BXPIRED SUDDENLY.litle na \u201c * A drowning fatality in the Abitibi district has been reporred to Coroner Jolicoeur over the week.cud.The victim is said to be a man named Desjardins, who was drown:d in the Harricana River at Amos.From the same district news has reached Coroner Jolicoeur that a man named Ulric Courchesne has died suddenly at Makamik, Abitibi.Other deaths waich occurred over Saturday and Sunday were Mrs Widow Brulotte, of Lauzon.and Mrs.Couture, of St.Jean Chrysostome.Inquests will be held on the victims today.Dr.Jolicoeur has just returned from St.Jean Deschaillons, where he held an inquest on the remains of a unknown man who was reported in Saturday's evening papers as being found drowned.Deceased who, travelled through the country repairing umbrellas, etc.died suddenly at the home of Mr.Ferd.Bedard.He is aged between 45 and 50 ylars.About a year ago he was in the parish of St.Jean DescHailions and said he hailed from Montreal.Not a cent was found on his person.A verdict of \u201cdeath due to congestion of the lungs\u201d was returned.HIBERNIAN CADETS HIGHLY PRAISED COMPLIMENTED BY CADET INSPECTOR AFTER INSPECTION SATURDAY.Saturday afternoon on the dot of 4 o'clock.the Hibernian Cadet Corps paraded before Major E.T.Paquet, Cadet Inspector, the occasion being the Corps\u2019 annual inspection.\u201cThe Corps has greatly added to its numbers, Saturday's parade showing 148 cadet officers and privates.On the srrival of the Inspecting Officer the boys presented arms in a snappy style; whijgt their steadiness under inspection was commented upon hy several war veterans present for the parade.The boys then formed close column of companies and swung around for their march past in companies.Their alignment and martial bearing more than satisfied the on-lookers as was manifested by the favorable comment.When the lads had returned in close column formation they again formed into line for Advance in Review Order.The Major Insp2ctor then addressed the officers and \u201cmen\u201d as follows: \u201cIt gives me great pleasure to compliment you on the efficient manner in which you have undergone your in spection.Your Corps has made the greatest improvement of those inspected by me this year.Your work is most creditable.showing that you have worked hard during the short period (two months) of your training.1 compliment your officers, instructor and the Reverend Brothers who have worked such good resuîts.Should you continue this steady work you will easily be one of the beat cadet units in the East.\u201d The Inspector of Cadets then wiih ed the boys an enjoyable vacation.He called for three cheers for the King which were lustily given.The march homeward was by St.Louis, Buade, Fabrique and Palace streets.The drum and bugle corps gave à good account of itself when it is considered tha they are hut fads who have had only a few months practice.The showing n.ude by the Hibernian Cadets speaks volumes far their efficient instructor who i+ now st Petawawa and for Rev.Brotiier Patrick, who previous to coming tn Quebec had charge of the crack Mount St.Louis Cadet Corps in Montreal, < The Officers are: \u2014 Cadet Major G.Boyce.O.C.Acting Adjt.Lieut.C, Cassedy.A Company, Cadet Capt.J.Pescock.Cadet Lt.W.Henchey.B Company Cadet Capt.T.Fisher.Cadet Lient.A, Robitaille.C Company, Cadet Capt.J.Butler.Cadet Lieut.J.Timmons.ND Company, Cadet Capt.G.Cullen.Cadet Lieut.T.Depres.Sergt.Tnstructor Bouchardcompanied the Cadets on parade.The corps is indebted to a few good friends who have given prsc- tical encouragement.\u2018 of the organization COURT OF SESSIONS.A resident of Courville appeared in the Court of Sessions on Saturday morning.charged with assault.He pleaded guilty and was dtecharged on furiohing bonds to keep the peace for ome year.A man named Simard, who was charged with robbery, was J sowed out on suspended sentent.a 9 {PROCESSION IN et ST.PATRICKS CHURCH ES ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL DE MONSTRATION OF FAITH LAST EVENING.Yesterday evening witnessed an other of the beautiful demonstrations of faith called forth in our city by the annual recurrence of the feast ol Corpus Chrimti, when St, Patrick\u2019 Parish held its procession of the Blessed Sacrament.It was intended tu have an out«oos procession, and for this a tasteiuf Repository had been erzcted at the home of Mr.Robert Murphy, on St.Cyrille street, while all along the proposed route of march the householders had decorat:d their dwellings with flags and elaborate electrical displays.It was therefore regretiable that the rain, which bagan about the hour set for the proc:ssion, preventef a: open air demonstration, as the very large gathering of parishioners who had come to take part in the procession wbuld have made a most edifying showing, worthy of the magni- fiesnt spectacles of the week just past., When the rain made it impossible to follow the original programme, 1 was decided to hold the processions indoors, boys of St.Patrick's School the Hibernian Cadets, the girls of the various schools, flower girls and acolytes taking part.The Blessed Sacrament \u2018was borne by the Rev.Father Woods, Rector of Saint Patrick's.The Rev.Father Mylett, of London, Ont., acted as deacon, and the Rev.Father Fah:y as sub-deacon.The church was filled to its utmost by a devout congregation.After the procession had wended through the aisles of the church, the Blessed Sacrament was enthroned aloft, in a very bower of white and green and red bloom\u2014fit tribute to the All Pure Lord, the Faithful Lover of Souls.The Reverend Rector then read the Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, dedicating each meigbet of his parish to the Saviour en.The white-robed fittle ones who thronged before the altar steps, the youths and maidens, the mature, the aged men and women present, \u20144ll \u2018seemed to realize the deep meaning of the consecration, and the solemn words read aloud by the Rector found echo in every heart.The singing of the magnificent hymn, \u201cHoly.God, We Praise Thy Name,\u201d drought\u2019 to an irinressive close a memorable ceremony, which adds new lustre to the good oid St Patrick's Parish, and augurs well for the success of the New St Patricks Church\u2014\u2014\u2014y FUNERAL OF LATE MRS.JOMN BRADLEY.The remains of the late Mrs.John Bradiey (nee Catherine Cunningham), were laid to rest in St.Patrick's cemetery on Saturday morning following a solemn Requiem servête in St.Pat- Tick's church at whieh Rev.Father Holland officiated, assisted by Rev.Fathers Meehan and McLaughlin, as deacon and subdeason.A large number of relatives and friends followed the hearse from the Montmorercy Jlepot to the Church and cemetery.The chief mourners were: Mr.James Bradley, son; Messrs.P.Doyle, and Berrigan, bro- thers-in-law; John Doyle, and T.Berrigan, nephews.At the grave the prayers of committal were recited by Rev.Father Woods.THE LATE MRS.ALBERT COPEMAN LAID TO REST.The fumeral of the late Mra.Albert Copeman.took place on Friday from her late residence.14 Bon Pasteur st., to St.Patrick's Church and was attended by a large number of mourning friends.The Solemn Requiem Mass was chanted by: Rev.Father Mechan.CSS.R, who was assisted by the Rev.Fathers Woods and Holland, as deacon and suhdeacon respectively.At the close of the church service the remains of the late Mrs.Copeman were conveyed to St.Patrick's cemetery.where énterment took place, the Rev.Father McLaughlin reciting the last prayers.The ohrief mon-ners were Me, Albert Copeman.hushand; Mr.Fite-Henry.brother: Mesars, Herbert, Henry aid Charles Copeman, broth.ers-in-law, and Mr.George Copeman.PIRE IN STORE ON COTE D'ABRAHAM.Shortiy before two o'clock yestésm day morning, the firemen were called out to exfinguish a Hlaze in ths gro- cerp store of Mr.M.Boyce, Cote d'Abraham.When the firefighters arrived they found the glass in the main door brok-a snd the door slightly open.Th.conclusions they arrived at was that the store was broken into and the fire set.If this theor, is correet, whoever set thy fire, evi dently did not calculate that the firemen could be easily roused.The blaze wae nipped in its infancy and extinguished with chemicsls.Considerable dsmage was cavsed, how- aver, by smoke In the store and also to the dwelling upriairs where the ossupants were nedily swocsied ° .Lawrence: te.pe Prosper TT TO ENVELOP US; cab Pd WAR BUSINESS pme savs TNS.4 j In an nerve recently.given e ar eds Coutiep, : ori ng sde Sone vids his studies of the war effects on fade in the Canadian provinces, it is the belief in Canads, that \u201cthe United\u2019 States is on the crest of-a gigahtie wave of prosperity such as has before been experien ced.Mr.Joseph, ho | is at presen Toronto working os a number for the Daily Mail and Empire, is fell- known in Quebec, having publ@hed- two special numbers for \u201cThe ore icle\u201d His remarks on the de situation caused by the war Will therefore.be of particular intered} to the citizens of the Ancient Capi.The interview reads as followfi\u2014 That this country is on the Gest of a gigantic wave of prosperity guch as has never before heen experfpnc- ed, is the feelipg in Canada ad expressed to a Courier reporter today by.Harry B.Joseph, a Phialdelphia publicity man who has just returned from a several weeks business trip to Canadian cities where he carefuily studied the war effects on the provinces and made 8 special endeavor to estimate, out of Canada\u2019s experi ence, the probable effect of var within the United Siates.In Canada for the first few months of the war, nervous tension and pus- simistic spéculation of the future business possibilities during the war had its firm grip upon people, until gradually trade begam to increase until at the end of the firat year uf the war, the increase on import and export business jumped four hundred per cent.In the first year of the war, the combined import and export business was something ike five hundred millions, while during the year of 1916 it reached in \u2018excess of two billions.This was due mainly to the fact that the allied governments were buying much of their suppies in Canada.And now that the Un:i-à States has become the financial our.den-bearer of (he allies, with the understanding that the billions of dollars iu loans being made by tnis government is to be spent in the United States.Canada out of her own experience, predicts the greatest era of prosperity the United States has ever experienced.Canadian kings of industry say that this country will have to pass through a few months of doubtful feeling among its pecple as to what is ning to | happen.but they say with this perl iod over, this country will soon hud itself at its very wits end to handle \u2018Reserve Fund RY.Angus, Hon-Bie Lemer Gouin, KC M.0.\"A.Baumgarten, C.R.Hosmer, = bg po, Ke.* Sir Wi , Macdonaid, x J in, Major Herbert Molson, MC.H.R Drummond, Lord Shaughtiesdy, K.C.V.O.{ c ».Gordon, Sir Frederick V/illiéme-Taylor.; TEARE SUN | AI (SMUD M Bir wm pains on Pr = : ; \u2014 4 MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1917.ÉTOMOBILE FOR SALE | BIG BARGAIN.2.\" 4e ALCO.Automobile, six-cylinders, four.speeds, 3 room even: Passenger ear, slip cover, six tires; in perfect run rig\u2019 er; the fot oar ever made: AN parte caîrsbe odtained in Montreal This EASTER EE \u2014_ Homi ALloen, wie | ADVOCATE, RAKRISTER ad SOLICITOR J 22 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014me QUEBEC RAILWAY BUILDING eoeumememenndime ot pga ct | The Royal Trust ~ EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES $1, 000,000 1,000,000 20.Oapital Fully Paid Up .\u2014 3 dresse BOARD OF DIRECTORS: SIR VINCENT MEREDITH, Bert.SIR H.MONTAGU ALLAN, C.V.0, President \" Vice-President A.E.HOLT ., .Manager The Company is cuthorized to act as Trustee and Executor under Willa, Assignee, Etc, to give Bonds in connection with Judicial Proceedings, and to accept .any Financial Agency.As the law of the Province of Quebec does not require Executors te give security for their administration.nor dpes it oblige them to render accounts te the Courts, the nomination of The Royal Trust Company; rather than an individual, as Executor, affords the greatest possible security to Testators.The Company does not die.Its charges are reasonable and its appeintment is the best guarantee a Testator can |! have that bis Estate will be honestly and cconomically managed.The Company will act as Agent and Attorney for Executors aiready scting, will manage Estates, and wili receive free of charge, for safekeep- ! ing, Sasled Wills in which.it is named as Executor, The Company is also prepared to receive sécurit'es for saiekeeping, collection of coupons, etc.Solicitors and Notaries placing business with the Company may be retained to do the legal work in connection with such business.Information and advice may be obtained at the Company's Quebec : Office, §8 St.Paul.Street.QUEBEC BIANIH: GRO.L DEAN = .«+ «+ for Heery Giddings importsd colt, Operg Glses.Walker's Dolina ran second and Cap tain Prise\u2019 Hubbub, the favorite, vres third.Opera: Glass did the mil4 is 1:40 2-5, close to the track-record.The summary: | First Race.Hart longs: Marauder, 114, Sterling, $6.08, $3.30 and $2.50.Miss Sweep, 111 Lemas, $5.90 and $3.90, second.Gotlet, 114, Bell, $3.40, third.Time: 1:081-8.Fleet Foot, Lawdator, Senator Broderick, Thomas G., sise ran.Second Race.Purse $600, three-year-olds and up, claiming six furlongs: Anita, 109, Colfins, $5.20, $4.20 and $3, won, .Between Us, 111, Cooper, $8 and tm, second._ Savilla, 103, Crump, $4.20, third.ime: 1:1°8-8.Bachelor's Blend, Costumer, Birks, Broom Corn, Rex Gaiety, Blue Fox, Birdman also tan.Third Race.Purse $700, four.year-olds and up, steeplechase, claiming about two miles: Stucco, 158,Clark, $10.30, $4.30 ano $2.90, won.Newhaven, 141, Brooks, $5.00 and $3.90, second.Tropoeoium, 141, Russell, $2.60, thled.Time: 8:482.5.Welsh King, Colone tta, Musicat Honors, Otto o and Charlie Brown also ras.Fourth Race.Connaught Cup, $1,000 handicap, three-year-olds and up, one mile: Opera Glass, 104, Bell, $15.90, $8.40 and $3.20, won.Dotina, 100, Coflins, $17.00 and 93.40, send.Hubbub, 116, Mink, $3.40, third.Time: 1:489-4 Wakeag, Candle, King\u2019 Hamburg add Silk Bird also ran.Fitth Race Thres-vear-olés and wp, one mile: Statim, 98, Colline, $740, $4.60 and $3.00, won.OldPop, 108, Cooper, 87.70 and $8.60.second.Red Post, 110, Ward, \"$11.60, thied.Time: 1:424-5.Ourtley, Hampton Dame, Melssen, Amphion.Ravensourt, Miss Fay, Proiseart, Bavarde, Dehaven also ran.Tiwree-yeus.olds and yp, ove mile and twenty yards: Athens, 109, Oratep eam 1 #0 sn B00, ore 1 0 = 40, ov} Blue Bannock, 100, Lemme, $3.90, hind Pl iinet ists.Shrapn rter, on B a ly also ran.oath Race.Four-year-olds and up, ose mile sad à sinteenth: Sam Bligh, 108, Par rington, $9.30, $4,600.asd $4.00, won Bells ase ringion at sha sama thine Cop \u2018+ Bomer.108 Misk 90.00 asd 8.08, PT A +» Sport ADE ATX RUNAWAY h ; | Montsesl, June 17-~Shameocks de- Shamrocks.Cornwell.Goal.- \u2018Brennan .\u2026.Commins 5 Point.™ tady .«+» J oo .Bourgson; Gover polat.Blake .eco +.A.DeGan Defence.MgMullen .sv oo oo oo .Wattle Farnie .+.co oo ooo.Legault Doran .\u2026.+e \u2026\u2026.+.St Denis : Center.McCarthy .Cooper Purse 0600, two.year-oltis.five fan} [NT \u201cge Amey Rar Ar Bot i R oon BR So EE - TIPEENARYS WON: J dfn Westher\u2014 Suits\u2014Shirts\u2014Collars\u2014\" Neck wear\u2014Soçks\u2014 M CARL = ela + JH :Fhone 1606 Tm are Straw Hats a From Trees & Co, London, Eng.À complete assortment of STRAW HATS.Select yours now From .\u2026 us.eee casa ananas $1.50 up MULLIN Reg'd {waber's Kaberdashy: «48 Fabrigus 3: LAST YEAR JUNIOR CHAMPS DEFEAT FRASERS\u2014ONLY ONE GAME PLAYKD.,., \u201c Tipperarye broke fnto the win column of the local junior baseball league by defeating Frasers 14 to 13, in & hard hitting game on the Cove Fields yesterday.Herbie Kelly was Irishmen, his fielding being sensational, while he alsq, drqve in the winalng runs with a screaming double with the bases full.\u201cBud\u201d Dinan pitched a good game for the Tips and though his support was poor it times, be plugded.dway que -: \u2018 out\u2019s win.Mike Power shwred the batting honors with Kelly, getting three doubles during the afternoon.Frasers will protest the gaine où the ground that Duggan ie not a resident of Quebec and was not eligible to play: Poliquie did well in she bon [er Frasers, but his support vas wob.y.+ The scoret * pperary.th.rk po.à.\u20ac Barry, 1, 3d.8 4 1 110 M.Kelly, cf., 42 3.5 0 6 Duggen, ss.rf.6 3 8 0 3 ¢ Power,c.0.4 3 $10 3 0 A Paquet, 3b.8 1 1 9 6 1 Fitzgerald, 1b.871 180% Donohue, 3b, 5s.4 0 1 3 0 3 Pelletier, rf.8 2 1 00 ¢ B.B.Ditha,p.5 VV F310 Ce wh w\u2014 ut \u2014 -\u2014 Totais.» n « °20 16 1687 7 4 Franers.4} ?.h.pe.à.\u20ac.oldue, Ib.a+ avc 6*°0 8 8 1 1 18110 $3811 31101 Fedo -1 110 phot 1801 =9 0 0.8 Torah.| any © by Innisgs: Fraser .« 010 110 433-43 8e 3202 EN OS Js re i diets Joo round, .Tito, - Porpttééhasl 14 MOI 3 at e + = \u2018 sesoné; third Buss TIPPERARYS IN |.FIRST- VICTORY | & the principal factér in the win for the {- tonase | | Aemerioan, Pn, Mo, B00.EXCPLSIOR CASH OR CREDIT.- World's speed champion | mile in 36 geconds, 100 miles an hour.e gûod; old X also holds en world economy record.161 miles on 1 gallon gasoline; only machine tu \u2018 climb 75 p.e.grade.18.20 H.-P.moter.If you ride an X, u you ride a winner.Count the Excelsiors on :he road, =\u2019 GRAVELINE & KENNEDY, 37 8T.NICHOLAS STREET, Poot of Palace Hill, QUEBEC.All makes second-hand machines\u2014' Indians, Harleys, etc., $50 up.© CASH or CREDIT.POPE BICYCLES CASH or CREDIT.' 9FOR Forty Years, the best made in the United States Wé have all olses \u2014 Men's, Boyd, Ladies\u2019 ad Giels\u2019, À * Graveline & Kennedy, 87 ST.NICHOLAS STMRE) N Foot of Palape HIW, , ousife ;,; 1 0 - ST, LAWRENCE HALL \u2014- * Magnificent new entrance 08 Be.James Strest, « Rooms (pany with lathe Raropean rate from 51.00 po saga 0 ver lo vo EN 4 HIGGINS, à mA 3 DoE bus GE 41 ct 0ÛX | MONTREAL.- +ap fl | A ma co! ane There is an historical interest attachéd to Boswell's Ale and Porter.It is in the same identical vaults, hewn out of solid rock by the Intendant Talon | in the years 1665-1672 (the first brewery built in Canada), that Boswell's \u2018Ales and Porter are fully matured, Every visitor coming to Quebec should sample these delicious beverages\u2014the equal of the finest imported brands.SOLD EVERYWHERE.BOSWELL BREWERY, Quebec SON Fashionable Store T.D.DUBUC Formerly Donohue\u2019s Store 188-194 ST.JOHN Novelties in Dainty Blouses Latest Novelties in New High Collar Blouses of Crepe de Chine with contrasting shades of Jabots.Beautiful Blouses of Crepe Georgette, Caintily embroidered and made in all the most up-to-date shades and requirements of fashion Sport Blouses in smart striped Silks in a variety of combination of shades and styles.i \u2018 SEPARATE SKIRTS\u2014Silk Skirts in plain fancy checks, and plain Taffetas in smart new models.Sport Skirts in large checks and stripes, very latest designs.Silk Sweaters in all the leading sport shades of Blue, Purple, Gold, Rose, Emerald, Chartreuse.Wool Sweaters in a choice of pretty shades and styles.AXES T.D.DUBUC 188 & 194 St.John Street HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC, (Staniard Time, 78h.Meridian) H.R.BIGNELL, SRE dtr A [| Toes .a 1 Eisstrioal & Mechanical Gentractor ||| ¥uis.8 fo | _ Gomsraters, Meters, Ons Engine and Aste Repairs.Gime Ri 12 Pren-to-tte Storage Batiory and Tank Soiee Station [S420 on Pa C4 All Class of Electrica Work |||, je soe jose sma at nos Phone 116 86-90 St Francois Street.TO WILSON'S FLY PADS \u2018oil DOMINION COAL COMPANY, umrin MINERS AND SHIPPERS OP THE CZ2LCERATED \u201cDEPABION\" STEAM and GAS COAL.\u201c Merctmed, Run-cé-2 Per Perteuiers, apply ve ÊT.JAMES #T, MONTRERL + TR ae) x | | Had Headachs, | Fob wh (ons A BARRIE MAN on TRL or HD OCEAN LIER» reir : \u201cA re INDIGESTION FINALLY E ; ; ch £.- HD FOUND MIb-WAY 0 GHOD HEALTH.= + LIGHTER CRAFT VERY ACT-| parie, Ont, June 16.\u2014For two IVE HOWEVER \u2014 AMERICAN YACHTS ARRIVE.two long years the writer of this.latter was subject to severe headaches.| The nervous system got run down, | digestion failed and there was continues loss of weight.The use of Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food i Although no ocean liners arrived 1 over the week-end the movement of | lightes eraft was brisk.A number lof coal vessels arrived while others changed all this, and now with scores of other Barrie people Mr.Nader is recommending the vse of this food lo \"left eiter discharging their cargoes | cure as the best means of building up i here.} the exhausted nervous system and Among them was the Stewart W.| curing feadaches.izdigestion and all which arrived down with coal for | the annoying symptoms of a rundown the Canadian Import: the Drum- ! condition.mond left for Sydney aîter dicharg- | Mr.Jobn Nader.38 Penetang street, | ing her cargo at a berth in the inner Barrie, Ont.writes: basin.The leary B.Hall lef: Levis | | \u201cDuring the fast two years | had an son her return to the Lakes.The | attack of indigestion, accompanied by Mapleton arrived from Syndey wich | severe headaches.1 suffered from coal which is being discharged unccs ! loss of appetite, and my system bethe clams of the Canada Steamship | came run down.I also lost consider- Lines Ltd.The Byron Whitiaker | ably in weight.1 began using Drhas returued after leaving « consign- | Chase's Nerve Fond, and as they ment of coal here.helped me 1 continued this treatment The American steam yacht Sever | for some time.My condition is now : has come down en route to a lower | Srcatly improved, my headaches are ! port.Apother American yacht, the gone and my health in general is much ; hetter.1 can cheerfully recommend Ycomas, passed here yesterday the use of Dr.Chise's Nerve Food to her way to the Lakeswa ~ e \\ \u2014 Lady = : Le I 40 tight person.Apply.in let: tof ry H.6 Gr, Chronicle Office.Let junetex3 VF NTED Young man To work To \u201cwork in stock room; must speak French and English, also-write'n good bnsi- néss hand.Apply to M.L.Dohan, 39 Paface Hill.juni: 16x3, PROBATIONERS WANTED \u2014 There grea few \u2014vaeancits at \"the Childe, Memorial Hospital Mon tor\" $oung Tadfés of gobi ediica.: tiôh, and posstssing perfect health.who wish td tike à courge in gursing.: Apply to't¥e Lady Superintendentjune 16,18.20,23x4.$ een om get WANTED\u2014Bright girl about sixteen wanted: jor flower store.Apply immediately anager McKenna.; Limited, 9 St Jo fo St.june1dxay $IRLS WANTED~For.Laundry.Apply Frontenat Laundry, 196 Crown su jète 15x83._\u2014_ PAINTING AND PAPERING also.Carpenter.work dose at low.price |.ib Advertisements - \" 'PHE GREAT CIRCULATING MARKET a Ce FA .MISCELLANEOUS Le \u2019 - ply to Box A., care Chroniclejunesaxd, | MOTOR CRUISER FOR SALE raised.deck | idge type\u2014very complete with 30 : H.P.Buffalo Heavy Duty Esgi.te\u2014 one man bridge controlls-Elçctric: Light \u2014 Galley \u2014 Lavotory, etc.AU: averhauled and ready launch.Barin for quick sale.Write A.8, Post | fice Box 940, Montreal.junc1oxp ft.x 10 ft.ii \u201c 'HORSEY FOR SALE.3300.Janets \u201c FOR SALE\u2014Cheap\u2014$1200 sh, balance Oper cent., splendid nrogeety, farge house, waterworks, city telephone, electric light, stable, bars, two hangars with 4 to 5 acte\" of-gnèd land, fruig trees, cic.nar the city, the station.the church, \u2018he'schoael «te.Good communications for one hay ug business in the gity.For furçher particulars apply to £10, Secon! Avenue» Limoifou, telephone 1225.june 15,18.20, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 id os mt nn FOR: SALE-\u2014-Four lots + x 70 | euch on monument Avonue.G'fard, |; êve minutes from Church and from Station; also one tot cf 8 x TC core! ner St.\u2018Alexis and Renaud Ave.Que- by applying to E.E.Dubrow, 20 St.| bec opposite Frontenac Te» Factory, Imitations only disappoint.Michael or phone No.4689.New Parish of Sacred-Heart.forssia june 15x% { \u201cen bloc\u201d or separately.Apply te B \u2014\u2014 « A.Gauvreau.No.89 Montcalm, St * FARM POR SALR: Bhcne 531.jane: wd CANADIAN GOVERNMENT FARM FOR SALE\u2014328 acres of | FOR SART\u2014Fine proper No.8% RAILWAYS, those suffering from nervousness of - any kind.\u201d -_\u2014 \\ As a spring tonic and restorative to overcome tired.languid feciings and BRITISH EXPORTS ; build up vitality at this time of year WERE MAINTAINKD | there is nothing to be compared with Great Vigor in Trade Shown Despite | D r.Chaiels Ner ve Food 6c a box Submarines and War's Di- a full treatment of 6 boxes for $2.50; stractions.at all dealers.or Edmanson, Bates For all the ruthless submarine | & Co.Limited, Toronte.Do not be caripaign of Germany, in cifect for ! talked into accepting à substitute.four out of the five mnoths, Grea: | Britain's exports to May ist.Pe | an increase as compared with the} corresponding period a year ago.Higher commodity prices no doubt | pay a considerable part in the in- | crease.The fact remaisn.that despite | the disiraction of war, and in the | face of the serious difficu!tics ivipoa- ed by Germany's indiscuumate sinking of ocean tonnage, the United Kingdom hss been selling about $78,000,000 of goods a mouth ro the reat of the world.No more steiking testimony to the viger of Bri:lsh trade could be asked, the week's cables that exports showed a slight decrease in Muy while imports showed a slight increase.The contrary movements resulted \u2018n un increase of about $40,000,000 in the adverse baance of the month.Comparisons with May à year ago | lo'low: May 1917, 1016 Imports .Æ87,641,226 £83,814,520 Exports .¢3,437,236 47,034,411 Exc.imp .£44,304,980 £36,790.119 Despite the more unfavorable turn | of the May figures, the adverse balance for the five months is not very much different from that of a year an.Due no doubt to the extraordin- Bal.£198,773,238, 1917; £193,355, cosaparisons with 1915 are :nore unfavorable.Five months figures of imports and rts for thrce years, with the excess of imports in each case, follow: Five Five months: Im, £414,757,348 1917: £387 889, 270.1916; Æ352,556.088, 1915.Ex.215, 995,120, 1917; 194,583,318,- 1916; 188,371,238, 1915.95%, 1916; Æ164,184,860, 1015.Æ1C4,184,860.| FOOOT HELL GATE i CHANNEL APPROVED U.8, House jn Committees Adopts the Authorization, Washington, D.C, Juue 24\u2014The House today in Committee of the Wiole adopted the authoiization of e forty foot channel through Hell Gate in the East River, New York.Passage of the River and Harbor biil was foreshadowed when republ- cans were beaten in an cflort to confine the proposed appropriations B | to such items as the President s*ould approve as war measures.Icidentally Champ Clark, Speaker of the House, told members that it was time 10 cease \u201cmiscellaneous and promis- cous talk\u201d on the bill in speeches which had been made at least one hundred times, and get down to the ves! programme of war legislation.Mr.Parker, republican.ot New Jersey, offered an amendment to the bill which started the ihbrce hour fight to limit the proposed appropriations.The Parker amenJment yro- vided that \u201cduring the continrance of the present war no money «hall be so expended (referring to River ard Harbour appropriations), except for necessary repsirs and the preservation of existing public works, or far construction and compledon ot, works of immediate military neces- ty, to be determined by the Fresilent.\u201d .\\ FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.New York, June 16-\u2014Rats on steam and sail vessels were strong, but the light supply of available ton- naxe restricted chartering.aithough n ood genera! Vemand prevailed, 1 Charters: Steamer, 4.543 tons, general cargo, New York to Archangel.| private terms, June; schouner (new) 2.000 tons deda weight, general cargo New York > Sowth Africa, thence to vert const Aérica, end back wih palm oll ne 2e Botton bosse for th It has already been briefly noted in.RT of Nurses, Norwich, The attention of the travelling pub-f lic is called to the following changes! and increases in the passenger train! service of the C.G.Rys.: pi The now Levis-Edmundston Pas! | senger Express has been extended.! effective June 10th, to run daily, both: | ways, between Leyis and Etmund-!; ston; leaving Levis hs pm.arriving Bdmanston.m \u2018returning train eaves dde) | ston, 1245 am, arriving Levis | 10.35 a.m.Sundays 3s well a3 week | days.This tesin runs through to \"| Moncton on Tuesdaye, Thuredsys and\u2019 | ilSaturdaye, leaving Edmundeton 150 | am, Eastern time, arriving Moastes fe 19.05 noon, Atlantic time; returning leaves Moncton 4.08 po, Atlantic mes Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur]; , arriving Edmundston 18.85 a.m, Eastern time, and Levis 1036 am The new Campbeliten-$t Leosard || Passenger Express, leaving Czmp- | tbelfton 9.00 am.Mondsys, Wednes days and Pridaye, arriving St Leou-| ard 1.16 p.m.; returning leaves | Leotard 1.10 p.m, Tuosdays, Thure-| days and Saturdaye, açriving Camp- | ! peliton 7.00 p.m.\u2018 The Levis-Mentreal Locaf Express, {leaving Lewis 435 pm.dally except: {Sunday, and the Montresi-Lovis Local! | Express, arriving Levis 136 p.,; have been restored, effective June| 10th.! ! The St.Lawrence Special ia also, [being restored \u2014Montraal to Mont Joli, first trip, Juue 15th, snd Mont Foli to Moætreal, first trip June 17% The time of the \u201cOcean Limited\u201d, between Montreal and Halifax wd vice verse, and the time ef tbe \u201cMoritime Express,\u201d between Montren! and Halifax and vice verse, hes afse re! shortened.The Levis-Campbeliton and camp.bellton-Levis Express have be:u extended, effective June 10th, to run Sundays as well as week dys, The Murray Bay River Ouelle Summer Passenger Service has also bees restored, effective Jume 20th.West of Quebec.Effective 17th inst, the \u2018\u2019Natienel Atlantic\u201d will be due, arriving Quebec 6.90 p.m.instead of 7.00 p.oa, and on Mondays, Thursiays and Saterdays, instead of of Tuesdays, Thursdays and ad The a Tuque-Quebee Loe Ex press will be due hrriving Quebec 1.00 \u2018pm.on Tuesdays, Wednesdays snd Fridays instead of Mondays, Wednes- {days and Fridays.' For further particulars ose regular sdvertitement in another column Become a Nurse And Earn $25 Weekly x The W.W.Backus Hospital, of Noswich, Conn, U.S.A, « General Hospital, with sll modern equipment, offers a three years\u2019 graded course te young women desiring 5 Nurse's Profession.Compensation during training.ennectieut, USA.| Joseph street.Phone 663.Do not ask for blank anions you fally intend 30 take wp the of Tov od \"I course, feriéhéd Foe circular of information, write: | fey rooms nicdy re KATHLEEN A.DOWD, RN.board i desicgd.| first-class land, new house good outside buildings, lovely \u2018orchard and hard wood bush.For further informa tion, apply to Jamed McVey, Stoneham.june.15x1m.TO LET., PLAT TO LET\u20143 rooms; brate:!; \"modern; rege Grand AjJiee ahd Bat i tiefield Park, -Rent $24.00.\u2018Early Fos: ! session.sale.Apply W - Chepniele.Juneldxii\u2014\u2014 .TO RENT-\u2014Fine large rooms, all modern amelierations, electgie light, sthroom and \u2018use\u2019 of telephone.Moderate rates.Appiy at No.118 St.Junelixiw.TO LET\u2014On the SL loye Roadimmediately opposite the Belvedere Read, a 9 room brick house (\"Glenfied,\u201d recently occupied by Major E.J.M.Harvey\u201d).with spacious grounds in front and in! rear, also stable suitable for gar- kge; chicken house and enclosure; currant and raspberry bushes and some fruit trees; plenty of ground for growing vegetables, etc.For further | particulars apply to The Royal Trust Company, 88 St.Paul street, Quebec.' apl.ivxci | TO LET\u2014The Self-containéd cottage, No.6 CH View Place.Ccataining 9 rooms Rent $M.per month.Apply .te Amos J.Coleton, ME St.Peter Street, apl.axtf.TO LET-kowér.St No.100] Fraser street, 80 feet fron: Maple Avenue.¢ rooms and oath, ivors and dwork is.Beitish Columbia fr, verrou \u201cle 0 Aas, LE T .4 TO LET\u2014House No.76 8, Ursule Sirect, containing\u2019 eight oo Por pricey 3 0 4 mar.séxtf.FURNISHED ROOMS to LET htm FURNISHED ROOMS \u2014 Large sunny and comfortable.Continunus hot water to bath rooms.Lodition advantageous.Good Service.Tel 5388, S.Richardson, 138 St Ann street, Quebec.Nv.83x18xt{ ROOMS AND BOARD.Boarding House\u2014Good boarding howse, every convenience; moderate s Mrs Ë L.Pr.St George btel, Cacouns, P.Q.* june.1x, FOR SALE OR TO LET.co OR SALE OR TO L mown as the Boarding Avenue, 18 rooms, hot water, furnace and modern w.Lakes, Notary, » St Ana a ouss, 30 Bt.Jara 21e 35 «PEACESIEN\" \u201can ere vas Baron Te, heciyidle À # Opposite Dg Mell: Square.Sieh class.furniture.For Ee St.Louis street.- Wanld, make ideal, | home.Residemez of the tae.H.Ci Bosse.Thirteen rooms.elec:rie fight, etc.WAR LaRu: Notar- 28 St, Ann Street.apl.2 ye re » VHC LOUE ML 6! .MAIL CONTRAC 1.SEALED TENDERS addressed :0 the Postinaster:Genérat, vwiii Le re ceived a1 Ottawa until noon.on Fria day, the 13th oi Ju Cod conveyance oi tis : @n à proposet CoMTSC: :O7 107 VTATE, six times per week.between: Black La\u201c: and St.Ferdinand.from the lat June next, * Printed notices containing furs information us lo conditluns of prd.; posed contsact may be seen and blak forms of tender may.be obtzined at! the Post Offices of Black Lake.St.Ferdinand, $:.¢Desire du Lac Noir, by Sulaberry.Cranberry, New Ireland, Maple (rove.Bennett.and at he office of the Post Office Inep-cio-.Post Office Inspector's Off ce.Quebec, June 1st, 1917 8S.TANNER GRLEN, Post Office Inspicto Jn4xlaw.monx3w _\u2014 A MAIL CONTRACT.\u201c SEALED TENDERS addresse! to the- Postmaster-General.will be re-|' ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fri-; day the 18th of Jaly, 1917.for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, || on à proposed conttact for four years, six times per week between: \u201cLac Long and St.Eusebe, from the lot October, 1917.Printed notices containing forger infotnfation as to conditions of pep- poged contfact may be seen and bljik forms of tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Lac Lang, St.Rusebe, and at the office of he Post j @fffce Inspectér: Post Office Inspector's Ofiice, Quebec, June 1st, 1917 .S.TANNER GREEN, Post Office Inspector.8.4x1aw,monxdw 4 y | me ara \u2014 er me | ST, GEORGES HOUSE Removed to: 8 8T.LOUIS STREET, QUEBEC, Most central situation on principu thoroughfare.| Comfortable homelilee roums.wih} | all modern convenience, High-class Tes Room in connectica Mrs.T.R.DOUGLAS, Proprietoress.NRL Sr Gass T Bale des\u2019 Chaleurs vr Win mr from Q Quebec, Customs Tuaoday, at 4:00.opie, Bik 134 50 of June, LL AX a ail intermediate places sé far as pettlsc.Goods ace ace revcivpé on tbe day salling up to 800 pui, T a sesemtamodation for po & Baie des Bl tl JRA Pe Swen ee dde buse \u201cFoc fhe Information, apply to Ogg, come mod ANC JONA HIT , PABSRENGER SERVICE , Between * MONTREAL and LONDON 2 me Tune to ot ps and MONTREAL and BRISTOL.lor particulars of mailings and yates, apply to: .IN\" 0\" _Xeeal Agents, or ta ; Macpherson, F.& Btecking 28 St Louis « pr.C FRENCH LIN LINF Coops Géré Pasta pTLA WEW YORK\u2014BORDEAUX\u2014AARIE \"Direct Route to the Continent .WEEKLY DEPARTURES ' For sll particulars, inquire: Vm.M.53 Dalhousie at.-C, \u2018Warren 3 flergous-Dentist .LINDSAY BUILDING.Ne 808 87.JOHN STREET wy YORK- OER OOL, gion Mali or Ce is; cr repr Ce iB FAT i Dots Soe fF Pag Jor Coli Just Received The Latest Styles CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 ESS À LaRue, Trude! & Pighar |\" Liquidators of Insolvent Estates, { Aéminierators) = Appraisers, | Compre bmi, Ds 1d Creditors.198 ST.\u2018PETER STREET, Dominion Building - \u2018Phones: 4560-6401., L 6.Beaubien 8 Ca STOCK BROKERS, ™ &T.PETER STREET.Members of the Montres] Stock Exchange : Women\u2019s White Genuine Buck Pumps.Women\u2019s White Washable Kid Pumps.Women\u2019s White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, \u2018Outing and Sporting Shoes\u2014all styles.Men\u2019s Oxford Shoes Men's Tan OXIOrdS.eee en cn Prices $3.75 to $5.00 .Men's Calf Oxfords.cee.v.Prices $4.75 to $6.00 Men's Neolin Sole Boots.\u2026 Prices $6.50 to $7.00 « Men's Military Boots, Leggins and Polish, CUSTOM WORK AND REPAIRING.WM.JACQUES & SONS, 42 Fabrique Street - - QUEREC \" New York, {final operations.lounge v YORK MAREET.5: LADIES SWEATERS |: 2 Jager Pur Pure Wool °.F#RATERS VARIOUS COLORS, | LADTES* LADTES \"GÉROSOANS\u2014NEWEST DESIONN, - J A harins Seto \u201cATDUOGU 8 \u20ac Cannel Jon Daringon Ty LATEST STYLES.\u2018LEAVING TOWN FOR THE sgA- ; SIDE OB: COUNTRY, COME aN AND LOOK OVER \u2018 \u2019 E OF § XT 88 \u2018AssorTUENT OF SWHKTYN.\u201cYou' HY.0 .TWN HAVES JUST RECNIVED A LAROE A880) en OF TRE RERO NES sæatr SWBATERS $n ci \" te some.A rrmmmcrm] A 4+\") Gpposite Post Offes « DOMINION QOAL COMPANY, ume NINERS ANDISKSIGENS OP TND ambos x : \u201cSOMENSOI\u201d STEAM ed 0ALS u Scvesned, Bun-of-Mine gee || Kenn Cop \u2018Ca.\u201cwh M rr.80 ~ (sing Letters or (@y Canadien Press) al June \u2018 16\u2014Business during today's brief session was pers fungiory and insignificant.on the \u201cwhole, specialties snd lo | rails ocomprising an unusually large priced \u2018per centage of the Telatively email Jurrover, Investment shates and leading industrisls were irreguar or avy, Steel's and related issubs shuwing more or less pressure.Savage Arms was the chief feature in point of sctua?strength, scoring a net gain of 8 1-3 points at 104 3-4.Extrems gains of 8 to four puints qe made by Industrial Alcohol, irginia Iron, Wilson Company, Brunswick Company and several of the more obscure speculative issues, \u2018but most of these advances were forfeited in part.Of the seasoned or representative stocks ahipping's were most in favor.Marine Pid.rising 2 1-9 points and Atantic, Gulf and West Indies slightly more than a point.Coalers added moderately to recent advan ces, but yielded on profit-taking.United States Steel reacted more | thans point and made almost full delivery, but lost ground again in the Motors and oils -met with reversals of 1 $6 \u20ac points, American Sugar declined almost 8 wand copper's, were lethargic.Cuban American Sugar and Union Bag and Paper were weakest of the specialties, losing 8 points at their worst.Partial rallies marked the irregular close.Total sales amounted to 380, 000 shares.here was some misgivings re garding the thoney situation and this feeing was accentuated after the publication of the bank statement which disclosed a further actual decrease of almost $15,000,000 in res- crvéd.This leaves excess ressrves at about $54,000,000, the lowest ievel of the year, but considerably above the minimum reported in the early part of last December.Aetual [oans increased by less than $38,000,000 and combined demand and time de- posiis contracted by lightly more than $39,000,000, Bond dealingy were exceedingly restricted, with an irregular tone.Total sales, par value, aggregated $750,000.Liberty bonds Were modenatély active, the price ranging \u2018from par to 100 8.50.United States \u2018regular issues dor \u20ac ing the Week .PN gs \u2019 = vexssaseue .ms vadsantossoswss (Arancaù & Days) .0 a eo, +8 Pi EE AT i 7156 my Am Sug Ke is Reid nis 1304 3 HY \"A .% ay ai de Née 4 x Br pau Le fs fe \"wo Ba P PR on dig Cent Leather.96% in wh 96 C M co 0 120 74H 7 Chile .Colo or 06 8 Cian, 83 Crucible Stl.1% 0% 81% Distiliasp .a 224 Erie .coven ae?20% 2554 7 Gt Nox pid.107 107 GN agi 34 ay À 5% 83% a Cop .64% 4% In M Marine.28% 2% pe 2834 de pfd .un 83/81 83% 48% dB 40 4937 \" eva a Cons, \u201d .N Y Central.NY NH & H, M6 .Nasth Psc 49454».Penns +: seae O Citjas Gas.33% | +.10e .Ray Cos Cop.20 WY Wy D Reading.a %, 98, M34 07 Repl &S.oc ouf da.Bouth Pac .\u2026 Lon veo om, South Ry .\u2026.JT 10.»y.28 Stadebaker ~ 8 be ae Thied Ave .Cee Ng.es nion Pac .274 PP 19% US I Alcohol.j07.16014 165% 187 US Rubles.6% 6154 814 SK S Steel .131% 13134 130% 181 Wilson .13% 73% 73% 744 Westinghouse.58% 52% 51% 83) \u2014\u2014\u2014_érrrtmen çsucensoncuaan, Tint Messano fi : Wheat:\"O $2.60 to $8.63 ide, sccording to location + \u2018\u2019 Oats: Canads western, No.9 The.Lien: Ne 5: $1.80 .Muskwheate 40.06 shipping\u2019 pofots \u2018 \u201c Flour: Manitobs.Listed emote: Bons a Tarsaty are: Firat.paterite, 13.00; pes d patents, 12.30: stiong 6, Li out: Batario-Winter fout, \u2018do pee sone) patents 14-50 Lo 11.66 sca: rer horse \"os per hem: op track, Toromsd, = [an RS EIT] \u2018 \u201cBy ti Can Ps clined 1-9 to 1 pes cent-ou call dur sPpesgeeemen wel Milfreva:\"!\"Manitoba Bran\u2018.qué-eb | BY; Logo | Brokers (By Bron à Gr & Gourdesu) \"164 TT : Steel of Cansda: se at 59, 35 at + tart.at en H sex, 16 at 60, 10 at 46%, 25 at $934.Cement ra 18 ga 2 3 Steamsh Douisioi 1 Steci sed 1%, $300 at 97, Ways, Bonds: $1,000 3 : War due 1925: $500 AU NTH, 2,060 at SF.at.mr 1981: $1,000 at ue Royal Bank: 18 ga 212.\u201d - War Loan, 1937: $0,200 at 94%.Tramwsy-Power: 25 at \u2019 ral 100 Yul, - Canada Coment Bonds: Naw York, June; Today's ses: erro sion of the Stock market amcunted [FOU DO RADAR IY to &.pursly mominal uifoir.Prices | Ÿ fluctuated within decidediy ,rarrow, limits.The transacied showed marked contraction in such deatings as occurred and were of a highly.professional character.Nothing developed during the two hpurs to which trading was limited thst might in anyway be segard- ed as 8 noteworthy feature, Gznerally spesking, the situation and outlook are practically unchenged.Sales, stocks, 278,300.reer\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 (By MsDougall & Cowans) * Montreal, June 16\u2014Can.Steamshps was again most active issues, and sold up a point to 42.The preferred was well bought st BL.There was not much activity or change in | @ price in Dominion Iron, or Steel of volume of business| Ÿ 8 3 a GRAIN MARKET.: AO RABRADARDDD Br Btn btn i.Close.High, Low Wheat: ; July \u2026 20134 mm 281 106 i 18634 15796158 148% 150 147% 10934 119% 109% .88 60% 64% .0386 6434 83% .85% 66 85% rpm pees tocsandpoansaes ona \u201d a « + \u2018Canada.Other atocks (hroughout | g 0 the list which have been inactive a ID WB GO NAOT OX DG were in good demand and showed| London, June 16\u2014Calculta linseed, srength.Brazilian was up to 30 3-8, Exchange today was back to \u2018he high mark it reached a few weeks ago.Smelters sold at 27 16 These was no reason given for this; probably labor conditions are showing improvement, Scotia had an advance of two points from yesterday oselling up to 102, And a lot of Civic sold at 97.The local \u2018market acted very well during the short session.rer (By Brmeau & Depuls.) .New York, June 16\u2014At the close of last week the threat of real stringency in the money market was in evidence, although rates weie kept sround 4 1-3 to 8 per ceni most of the time, The situation became acute yesterday and our institutions scep- ped in and as 3 measure of relief feaned heavily, the amount being es- timafed as high as fifty million Jol lars.Rates might just as well been 25 to 50 per cent as\u2018 those which prevailed, under existing cireum- cumstances.The trouble is, thcre is not enough moncy to go around, for the liberty loan unfortunately came on the same day as payment of n- come tax for 1916 and all tiiese matter naturally made our leading institutions timid about makmg liberal advances during a time when 1hese huge government requirements had to be taken care of.July: disbursements aiso will Be onusosily heavy -and on the 28th., of June the second payment on the liberty bonds is due.so altogether there is~ cnough in | sight in the near juture lo keep the market in a disturbed cdndition for some little while, We think it will probably be well | - © | ino July before \u2018money comes back to where it was before all these truordinary requirements developed und it may well be that the market will continue dull #t or near present | figures until that time.We see no tcason ®to become alarmed over these conditions as they dre only \u2018temporary \u2018and aie caused by factors .which \u2018are perfectly spparent 10 everyone and people generaily will accept them.It often occurs that there is no very apparent reason for a money strigency and this puto an eatirely different complexion upon such an incident.The worst.that we bean sce in prospect is a dull and waiting matket and it looks as if we would have these conditions for a few weeks.The market closed with some activity but no important change in prices, Total Sales, Stocks, 278,300.peuooogdagacase u ® MONTREAL EXCHANGE 3 e Û aopnosOoNANGONEO \u2018(By Breen & Gourdeau) Brazilian: 65 nt 89%.Canada Steamships: 380 at 48, 25 at 6334, 75 at 42%, 240 at 48, 28 at 42%, 8 at 43%, 50 at 49%, 5 at 4934, 25 at 4246, 26 at 42, 228 at 43%, 25 at 48%, 215 at 4874, 8Q at 4334, 5 at 42%, 23 at [ 4236, 50 st 43%, 80 at 84, 100 at 4934, 215 ae 40.Steamships Voting Trust: 138 at Civic Investment: 8 at 76%, 5 at 9635, 25 at 76%, 35 at 16%, 1 at T6%, \u2018Ss at T7.Detrolt United: 10844.Quebec Railway: 38 ut 30.* Toronto Railway: 1 at 775.Brompton: 25 at 60, Car: 85 ét 3834, 81 at 33, 6 at 33H.Cement: 300 at 62.Cons, Smelting: 80 at 28), 28 at 26%, 450 at 2%, 10 at 2634, 1 at 2634, 25 at 40), 8 at 36%, 40 at 20%, 180'nt 37, 80 at 37%, 100 of 27, 100 at 39%.2 et 10934, 20 at N Dominion Steel: 45 at of, 300 at 6134, § at 08, 200 at #34, 10 at 63, » at 61%.Lyall: 20 at 70, MacDonald: 10 at 1L Maple Leaf: 8 at 14K.Penmansy 16 at 13, Scotia: 70 at 101, 85 at 101%, 65 at June-July, £30.Sree an oil 85s.rere t 1-8d; spi 1s Roun.Raters sta asd, 830 sin, stra 200 8 \u2018ype, \u201cG\u201d 32s.9d.Savancahb, June 16~Turpentine firm, 39; sales, 285; receipts, 363; shipments, 16; stocks, 17,708.Rosin, firm; sales, none; reccipts, #3; shipmehts, 130; stocks, 63,670, A.G.Nosworthy, Wilfrid Lacroix, Member P.Q.A.A.Member P.Q.AA, DEP.LACROIX \u20ac NOSHORTAT \u2018ARCHITECTS, .~Inspection.~~Plame, * i ~=Qusnifiies.Tepedécations Room 3\u2014No.58 PALACE HILL Tephons 1553.Night \u2018phone: 6903.Province of Quebec.District of Quebec.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.No.1732.P.T.LEGARE, LIMITED, a body politic and corporate; having\u201d its \u201chead office in the City of Quebec, Rising; DOMINIQUE RAINVILLE, term erly of St.Jean dé Maths, in the County of Joliette, and now of parts unknown, Defendant.\u201cThe Defendant is ordeced to appear within the month dating from the last publication of the pgeent order in the newspapers L'Evenement and The Chronicle.Prothonotary's Office, Quebec, Jupe 13th, 1917.(Signed) 7.5 EEMIEUX] (Signed) \u2018 BELLEAU, BAILLARGEON & BELLEAU, Attys.far Plaintiff.Jn.16x2 J.B.RENAUD â co.P.G.BUSSIERE & CO.AND FIRST CLASS GROCERS.The Mazsthon Cafe 100 fe.John Sure Phone they.THE CHILDS CAFE Car.84.Peter & 8¢_ James.Phone 2088 86.00.Joosph Buwrest - Phomedtns pons ond DE PIRE: Ag dom Bore YC \u2014\u2014 oo whe hems, Mia Malpsceue Oyatasy, We ¢ denen Ah + ie wut Sonn & ME TEE TR P.O.Box 212 SU Tes 185 BREEN & GOURDEAU STOCK AND BOND 6 67.PETER STREET.end 6 SAULT-AU-MATELOT GTASET J rivate Wire Connegtions.\u2019 wi SSS - 6 die, Va 1.New ee SEARS sr viet 1 QUEBEC, | wétex166 rad Automobiles between] Every Wednesday and Satardey at 8:00 a.m, M.30xmn, wd, {rxtf STEAMER FRONTENAC On and after the 10th of June, 1917, weather and circumstances permite.ing, the steamer will sail as follows: The Island: .Quebec: 5:30 am.8:15 amr 6:45 and.1:20 9.$20 Dm.8:15 pM.01 +0 00 00 À pm.8:00 pm.oc «0 +.6:00 pm.7:00 pM.oe oo 7:30 p.m.On Fridays and \u201cSaturdays, from the Island at 5:00 am.STEAMER CHAMPION St.Laurent, St.Michel, St.Jean and Berthier Line.On and after the 6th of June, the weather and circumstances permitting, the Stesmer \u201cChampion\u201d will sail as follows, except on Sundays and Holidays: Mendsy, Tuesday md ered From BERTHIER, st Wy sm.ST.JEAN, et .6:30 am: BT.MICHEL, 7:15 a.m.ST.LAURENT, 9:50 1.29.QUEBRE, st .415 pm From Quebec at .2:00 p.m.On Sundays: Leaving Quebec at 7:30 a.m., 1:15 p.m.and leaving St.Jean at 5:30 p.m.On Saturdays, the same steamer will sail from Québec to Berthier in order to give citizens the advantage of breathing the invigorating air on the river., Leaving Quebec at 2:00 p.m, and returning at 9:30 p.m.Subscriptions for the New Dominion of Canada War Loan Received \u2018McDougall & Cowans Members Mentreal Stock Exchange.: 116 MOUNTAIN HILL, Tel, 1408-1688.QUESIC WE BOY OLD FALSE TEETH No matter in what condition, full or broken sets, also highest prices paid fée del or g to tl DOMINION TOOTH 166 St.John Street =u Mh31x6m = naiss _ Buran EE BR.JOS.LABREQUE BRUNEAU & DUEUIS \u201cnL Gfpagors Mouivel Sock etungy #7 1 7 emocæ mo 2 Phos 1506 41815\u201d ier Street wig | Direct pre fe à di \u201cPOST & FLAGO, $9 Wall Stree, Now York.| crowns, etc.Maily ax = Manager.CHANGES 1N PASSENGER TRAIN ECHEDULSS.; Will take effect S , June en or particulier, a t Agents.: jo Ti UANADIAN GOVERNMENT HAILWAYS SUMMER CHANGE OF TIME.Sunday, June 10th, 1917, \u2018 Dep.at Levis.Ne.Time.200\u2014\"Ocean Limited,\u201d for Halifax and the Sydneys (daily) .18.40 2m \"St.Lawrence Special\u201d for Murray Bay and Metis Beach (Tues.Thurs, Sat) .tas am.43\u2014\"St Lawrense Special\u201d for Montreal (Mo: ed.and Frid 3334m 188\u2014\"Üceän , Limited,\u201d for Montreal (daily) .408am Express for Campbellton (daily) .8:52.4\u2014Maritime Express® daily for Mont, joli (raily except Saturday Halifax) .3p 3\u2014\u201cMaritime Express\" \u2018or Montreal (daily).45\u2014Express \u2018or Montreal, (daily except Sunday) 415 pm.20\u2014Express for Riviere du Loup (daily excep Sunday) .5.137, 6o0-\u2014Haprest for Monk \u201cnd ip usidston.N.Arr.at Levis.4é-\u2014\"#t.Lawrence Special\u201d from Montr:al (Tue- \u2019 .Thurs and Sat) .1.162,70.48\u2014\u2014\"St.Lawrence cial\u201d 7 from Metis Beach (Mon.Wed.and Fri) 8.30 am, 198\u2014\"Ocean Limited\u201d Ex- 1-38 pm.4% pm press from Helifax \u2014* - and the Sydneys (daily) .35am 163\u2014oMixed from St.Charles 6.30 a.m, Express irom Riviere du Loup (daily except Sunday) .,.oes 8-\u2014\"Maritime Express\u201d irom Mont Joli\u2019 daily \u2014from \u201cHalifax daily 925 a.m.except Monday .1.90 pas 4\u2014Express from Mont.Soreal Coo To, 1.85pm \u201cMaritime Express\u201d from Montreal (daily) 395 pm.31\u2014Exgress from Campbellton (daily) .11.08 pm.200\u2014\"Ocean Limited\u201d Express from Montreal 38.90 Mdt- | 801\u2014Express from Ed.mundston and Monk >e.\u2019 ally) .\u2026.\u2026.105% 8 y, June 17th, 1917, Depart Quebec.1\u2014Express for La Tuque and Fitzpatrick (Mou.Wed.and Fri) .$\u2014\"Western National\u201d for Cochrane and Winnipeg (Tuesday.Thurs.and Sat) .Arrive Quebec 8\u2014Express from Fitzparick and La Tuque Tues.Wed.and Fri).4\u2014\u201cNational Atlantic from Winnipeg (Mon.Thurs.and Sat).6.30pm.Jo.6xms,wd.fr.to Jn20 12-45 p.m.43pm.1.30 p.m.(IAIN) CTV TNL) Short Line for St.John N.B Through New York Sleeper Daily \u2014 further ior ss Pull.| reservations a GC and D: P.agent, n se re Ses, ir Thos Cock fon Sod 0 1 Crea Britain ! .{ + .er ne 3 En LÉ me ee AT gy Mechanics Supply | + 80-00 St.Pail Street, Qu Chemically Self-Extinguishing + What do these words mean to you?They mean greater mfety in the Home\u2014Surely something that interests you keenly! Perhaps you have noticed words and the notation \u201cNo fire left when blown out\u201d ¢h our new \u201cSilent Parlor\u201d match boxes.The Splints or sticks of all matches contained in these boxes have been imipregnaved or soaked in a chemical solution which renders them dead wood ance they have Leen lighted and blown out and the: danger of FIRE from glowing matches is \u2018hereby teduced to / the greatest minimum, .Safety First And Hop Use Eddy's Silent 5008 \u201cgl.2 \u2018YUMMER BEVERAGES.OF OUR DELICIOUS DRINKS BOR SUMMER: JUICE ROSE, sasmeetened, quarts.45.000.oo.no JUICE ROSE CORDIAL, Impesial quist.\u2019., LIME JUICE MONTSERRAT, unsweetened, quart.SLIME JUICE MONTSERRAT, Cordial, quart., .\u2026.+.86c LIME JUICE SCHWEPPS, sweet and unsweeteped.LIME JUICE, Lemon Squash Fry.see oes oom « LEMON SQUASH, Schwepps, quart.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 .CHERRY CORDIAL, Schwepps, quart.+.Jr FRUIT SYRUPS of all flavors, quart, at.28c and 30c GRAPE JUICE, Welch.Marsh, Schuhle\u2019s, stow.o .10c, 3c, 80c Give Us à Trial Tang: i GEORGES PATRY \u201cThe House of Quality.\u201d Pipes: 0100-0008.68 FABRIQUE SF, QUENSC.Te ME EE ME PE ES Ofles Heures Oise, 105, Residence, 1906 0to122m, Scospæ, 2100 pm Dn EUGENE BEAULIEU BURGEON-DBHTIST, PE.» avsszc.map SILLERY NURSERIES BERGERVILLE Plants, of al of all kinds, from, per dossn.on .08 Annuals, of all kinds, per dosen.See Gardening, PLAY BALL | Hard Rubber Balls.Colored Celuloid Balla Il Grey Soft Rubber Balls.I Painted Soft Rubber Balls.| Terra Cotts Soft Rubber Balle Ë \u201cBoss\u201d Baseballs, 50 each.i \u201cBounder\u201d Baneballs, 10 _ébeh.Landscape ahd Day Gardens and Conservatories attended to by day of contract.Reach's Junior League\u201d Basetptis.\u2018Phone 205, at 28c each.Reach\u2019s \u201cCock of the Walk\u201d Base youd ANSDE N, balls; 28¢ each., ser.Reach\u2019s \u201cOfficial\u201d Baseball, $1.35 each.Regulation 1917 Teanis Balls, only 28c each.DOCTOR RENE PLAMONDON Ex-Btudent of Paris Hospils, _ GENERAL PHYSICIAN.SPECIALTY: GENITO, URINARY DISEASES Office: 18 Lacroix St.Tel.0089.+ (Opposite C.P.R.Station.) Residence: 135 LOCKWELL 8T.Tol.7138.T.H.O'NEILL tus §T.JOH STREET.N DESK'S Roll andFlat Top Desks.- Superior Hand Carved .Mahogany Chairs eee eee \u2014 WALLACE COLLEGE, _ Baby Carriages tn Vertoty ||.Richotion st 0th Year = Instruction given im Bookkeeping, D $ RICK ABY grorthands Telegraphy, Mathematics, rawing, Musis and Modern Lana a, gupges.Nog vacations, venin Cabinet Maker YE, - and Undertaker Principal.General Valuator Maint Phone 961.337 ST.JOHN ETREET QUEBEC.~~ Doctor À.Marois Phone ta1& | #1 AT, LOUIS sr.GENERAL SUROERY.; + Ossaous Deformities of the bs and the Spine, ét Acctidental Fractures, Dislocations.Hours of Contrliation : +: À \u2018Now, think of it: A Thowand Doltar Bill of vaudeville, 8 acts in all \u2018| ontside of the motipn pictares, , If such a programm not alluri:g, 0 witét may be tdught an animal
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