The Quebec chronicle, 3 juillet 1918, mercredi 3 juillet 1918
[" \u2018 me The Oueber ESTABLISHED 1764, v QUEBEC, WEDNBSDAY, JULY 3, 1918.AMERICANS AND FREN CH 1 MAKE IMPORTANT GAINS Pato by LR GRIS te De of Compt - PRESH GASPE SALMON\u2014TWENTY.FIVE- CRNSS- POUND! Plonse mote that this Galmon has been ressived A.GRENIER Phones 1267-1248, M and 96 ST, JOHN STREET Food Control License, No.8-9343.BIG EXPLOSION KILLS SIXTEEN NEAR SYRACUSE MORE THAN 200 INJURED WHEN HUGE POWDER PRANT OF SEMET-SOLVAY COMPANY AT SPLIT ROCK BLEW UP\u2014FORCE OF EXPLOSION HURL- .ED MEN IN ALL DIRECTIONS \u2014 BUILDINGS IN : VICINITY CRUMPLED-\u2014SCENES OF CONFUSION AND PANIC.Syracuse, N.Y, July 8\u2014As least 18 persons were killed, and 308 injured ; and the huge plant of the Semet-Sol- vay Company at Spit-Reuk, Rest bere, practically weeded by wo on olesions of T.N.T.st S90 sonight.\u201cBeveific concessions fram the ew losions of the powerful war powder Sdeed large business bultfngs la the CEN, YON BELO ON TRLAN FRONT ci th I I 5 a it i î i i [3 General Otto von Below led ihe Austre-Geravn forces in the great offensive along the fsonxo lat: Octo 8 notes later ml (he combined | winter, when he was transferred to farce of the two Masts csumpled Dui | the German annñes on the French bag I ee Tort o front.He was in the Bapaume sec- slam, cofinpeed es fromthe tor during the March offensive, and wese own to the roofs of buildings | wes ia command ef a portion of the | cross the rairosé tache which di | Geramn acmy during the battle south | vide the plant in dul.of the Alene late in May.Wostrmen wid thelr flet - the fick In 3 con fe.A women, Mistericai, was seen astrylug a Gay kitten clutched tp her roast.te workmen who escaped without in- juty, wese comfined to the east of he which is ode wp 2 Shue on ln MRT ine AMAZING MANNER IN WHICH three of the T.N.T.plants, ln the feat of wich the fames originated UNITED STATES 18 GOING | Went to them are six plants ineirich INTO WAR WORK, witric seid io hendled Beyond them, \u2014\u2014\u2014 July 8 \u2014 Acnerisen 1 udllimeter homêteese sow ere moving © France, the equipment of General troops heretofore obtained érom Prench ordnance dactories.One Ame erfcan firm, which hed sever toushed ordasance wosk of any dlusectes prior to Americals entey into the une, de turdiine out these game at e cute of ten a doy from a factory, the olin of which was a feurtehing corafield lest Auguet, The Gowitzere, wiish are of Trench } } + ?hi i if =p i se I: } 1 ! i : iJ I sgajost entrenchoë position.United fetes soon will be indepond- ?| [ ber.He remaimed there mnt! last | BE CELEBRATION OF COMIMION DRY ual prizes were lsegely drawn from the Bruperial forces.Perhaps the most striking spectacle was in the long twilight when thoumnds of Cassdias sol diers, with a spefukling of the folks from the farmsteads and viMages, assembled in the nwtwsl amphitheatre asnzidet the pines to witness the boxing.Lads of the young sobdicre battalion aparriog together.were followed dy men who trod the ring In their prime thirty years ago.Fin- A ewesed bundy rendered\u2019 a programme.Throughout the day the Canadians were free to bring thelr friends from far and near te the camp.Owl.Rattray and officers are entitted to entirely erty cid n se a dbration of Duomisiea Duyet libre 4 [rss e Toronsa, July 3\u2014The storm- of yes- | terday has entirely disappeared.The! weather today has been fine in aM of the Dominion, emcept the! where it has ern provinces, and hug risen censides- sbly in southern Ontario.Elsewbere le has been unsessonably low.Temperatures: Min Dawson \u2014 oo oo.oo 46 Victoris \u2026.\u2026.oo oo 48 Rescouver aa os Edmonton .Battleford .ce se imnedoss Winnipeg .Port Arthur .,.8S.8 Marie .Parry Bound .Toronto .Kingeton .saasezasazasf Quebec .Farher Point .St.Tohn .LL.Hafifax 8SES2735S2ASS78SSSES Forecasts: Lower lakes, Georgian Bay, Ottawa Valley, Upper St.Lawrence: Mod erute, winds; mostiy fair.and moderately warm.with thunderstorme in some localities, Lower St.Lawrence, Gulf and North Shore: Moderate winds; fair, and a little warmer.Superior: Moderate winds: fair and moderately warm.Manitoba and Saskatchewan: For the most pate fair and warm; thunder showers in à few locatities.\u2018Alberta: Fair.with mueh the same ture.aritime: Moderate wind: cool end gradually clenring.FRENCH DRCORATIONS.Gpoctai Badge Por Any Wounded Dusting War, Posts, Civilians, withom: di.age or sem, whe have bon wounded or mutthated during the war will receive n special budge which has been swthorized by presi dential decres.The badge will show that the bearer is not coffering from me accident, fut from the affecte of war, and will testify to the mett- ols employed by the memy Ageing non-combatants.It will consist of o fve peinted metal star on à yellow | scene of considersble local fighting in wish prissncrs were talum by - NEAR CHATEAU THIERRY VAUX CAPTURED BY SAMMIES AND POILUS IN GREAT RUSH\u2014FURIOUS COUNTER-ATTACES BY GERMANS WERE REPULSED \u2014 500 PRISONERS The amandt was aimed at the lumia af Veux, which ke the south side of the Chatean Thiwry-Purs rond and on siopes of Hill 906.Vaux is about two miles from Chatean Thierrywas carried by the rush of the French and Americsns, who also ovempled two small patches of wodkls in the immediate vicinity.ave failed to return from the encounter.On June 7 the French reported that they hed re-captœut FI 204, a hoigtst dominating the city of Chatene Théeery.It appears, however, tag the Germmane have been hobling at least past of the height, of that they bave byt 2% attack which tus st bes A, quconsées he compring the HR enerny*s povition on the Hill less secure and may force the Germans to re-ldcate thelr line from the Mame northward to Torcy, where the Americans have been successful in severul figite and have Won important groupé of the trenches he had cccupied.The French froist went of the Olee amd east of Rheims hag bean Allied forces.The French Lave re-ocoupied the village of St Algle, southwest of Soiseons, which they fost, three weeks ago.The German dificial statement of operations along the front says Allied attacks at various points were repulsed.It specifically attack west of Chateau Thierry as being unsuccessful, Isalian forces which have been gaining important ground on the orn side of the Asiago Plateau have suddenly shifted their asack to Monte Grappa region, east of the Brenta River.Important Austrian dens have been carried and nearly 00 prisoners captured by the Ii Cascho-8lovek troops fighting under the Italian flag, have taken part in tm struggles of the past few days in the mountaine There still is no indication thet the German offensive is about to be renewed, in spite of the fact that it is simout three weeks since the fight ing north of Compsign came to a etop.hi ecllapee of Russia as a factor in the war, probably will be called upon to face à serious attack soon.Despatches from Christiania say that German end Finnieh troops are pushing northward toward the coast.ITALIAN STATEMENT.Rome, July S-=Italian forces this moming launched an attack against the Austrian positions in the region of tve Grappa, on the meuntain front, and captured important positions, the War Office announces.The Iwmliane wok $09 prisoners, including 19 officers and captured many machine guns.The Austriang yesterday delivered fresh atencke against Italian positions on the Asiago Plates.The enemy offdrts were smashed by the Isadien fire, which caused the enemy severe losses.In counter-attacks to clear advance pointe temporarily penetrated by small parties, the Italian troops were completely succesalul, capturing 187 otmtenent says! \u201cOn the Aciago Plateau new attacks which were attempted were crush.od under our fire and heavy losses were inflicted on the enemy.Small parties which had hung on to some points of the front of the advanved line were driven back.In a brilliant counter-attack they cetmpletely re.occupied hese positions, capturing 187 prinonecs, à few machine guny and four small trench cannon.\u201d \u201cIn the northwestern region of the Grapps operations begun this morning at dawn assured to us possession of important positions.We cap tured 000 prisoners including 18 offieers and many meshine guns.\u201cSouth of Asiago British parties coptured prisoners and « machine sn.\u201cOn the 9th ané S0th of June on Monte Di Valbeile, Cel Del Resse end Col Di Chilo we captured four guns, 18 wench morwre, 87 machine ent of its sob ses of = ve elligerepts for gune ibbon there are, et cod gma, several thousand rifles and à locge quentity of maserial\u201d emce more.The Allied attack on thw nosth side will tend w render the prisoners, four trench cannon and several machine guns.The text of the \u2018 Te H.M.rhe Kisg .Drawing Your Attention to the Better Kind of Summer Furs Silver Fox ed A | = In the \u201cwide open\u201d styles, exquisitely * Taupe Fox 742 5 A shaderthat is disttnctive-and-nnvenal.- J a | Kolinsky end UF Copper Seble 4 oY most\u2019 attractive when 7 - Shoal LA A La der Capes.(Scotch Mote 4; Becoming to every woman, thisaforalie (\" EE EE hove act odor Ame.hte a?' : : a $ IF IT ISN'T AN EASTMAN, IT ISNT A KODAK.WE KEEP A FULL LINE e Eastman Kodaks and Films WE ALSO DO Developing and Printing \u2014 at\u2014\u2014 JOHN E.WALSH\u2019S Reg\u2019d.\u2026.11 ST.JORN STREET QUEBEC.| Ba i EE NE TER INNA When buying a Watch for a professional man ag husiness man, buy a good Watch, better pay $38 or $80.extra for 3 high-class movement, and enjoy the pleasure of owning s first-class time piece.Accuracy it such an important factor in busioare today that a Watch that keeps such an importent today that a Watch that keeps accurate time is a necessity: possession of a highly adimted firstclise t:mekeeper will make the possessor more particufar and more punctusl in keeping his appointments.The possession of a finely adjussed Watch helps also to build up character the type of Watch à can carries generally indicates some points atout the character of the nwner the up their reunomie value grows steadily ne ; renahlement trait» was translated by certain import.| 1818, amounted to 3,000.ant or dishonest Ontario journalists, hy similarly ! pew discoveries are made in appli! science.The ne.| Cervary transportation facilities on lan i are fully up.to the requirements of the population, and when ' normal cnnditions are restored after the war, Lord | Sraughnessy Helieves that notiite can preveat our Oversras transportation system from rosuming its forner viacu of efficiency and promising developmént.; Thene are the essentials of industrial prosperity and | they are fully al the command of cur producers.Tue opportunities ~f the latter are only limited therefore by the snarsenese of our population, which Lord Shanehnessy frels confdent will be largely augment.ec after the war.Above all things, just at the present time, we are told that we need ronfilence in ourselves and in our future.In other words it is for each and tll of us to endeavor to catch the spirit of Lord | Sauzughnessy\u2019s splendid optimism.It is imperative that we make preparations now for the reconstruction ; period which is to come after the war.Iu this con.aeerion we can all do good and useful work by aiding to the utmost of our power the efforts of the Navy League of Canada to prepare public opinion for the! establishment of a large and effiient mercautile marine.to assure oùr standing as a firs:-class commercial , power.This is oc» of the duties of the honr in which we ran all teke a share and de our part.! t THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT LENNOXVILILE As an old Eton boy it was natural that His Excellenty the Governor-General should rave made ref- | erence in his address at Lennoxville the other day to! the great part which the English public schools had played in moulding the characters of tie nation's; leaders, and shouid at the same time have expressed his pleasure at fuding that the great traditions of the | old land had found re-hirth in the Canadian publie | schools.Everybody conversant with the part which | Lemmoxville old boys have so nobly taken in the great | war will agree with Hig Excellency\u2019s statement that the added honor which had come to the school he.! cause of its war record would be one of the priceless assets of its future.To Quebecers, so mauy of whom have recsived their education at Bishop\u2019s Coliege school, the events of last week at Lennoxville are particularly interest- fag.With the removal of the school after the prevent | vacation to the magnificent new buildings erected tor | ft! by Commander J.K.I.Ross of Montreal, it is bed that a new career of usefninems will be opened | ~~ it though the very host that can be wished for ! at as the head master no appropriately termed ! \u2026 fine Lennoxville tradition\u2019\u2019, shall be carried | into it.Tt wan very eppropriate that the special sermon of the occasion ghould have been preached by the Lord Bishop of Quebec, who was bora and baptized *Leunox\"\u2019 while his father, the former Bishop James W.Williams was Rector of the school.Taking \u2018Hosor'\u2019 as his subject, the BisLop expressed his hope that the tradition of honor and courage that had belonged to the school in the nast would be continued in the new Tennoxvilie school which had just been opened by the Govercor-Genrral.He said that before many weeks were over, many of the lads who wers leaving the wixth form woull be in the service of their country.\u2018\u2018Thank God,\u2018 he added, \u2018for the long ro!l of Lennoxville boys who are servie the colors.an.thank God that no many have been found worthy to give their lives for the rause.\u201d Many of the Bishop's hearers remembered.and many of our readem will | recall the fact that \u2018Jim?\u2019 Williams, the Bishop's] elder son, and an old Tannoxville hoy, feil in action eighteen months ago.Well did the Governor-General say that the added honor which has come tn the school because of itn war record will be one of the priceless assets of its future.Commenting on the most reeent German prace conditions T'Evenement says: \u2018Germany has just announced hor pence terms if she wins, .She wants Fagland to hand over her flant., .return Gfbralter to Fpain.What will le 'Devoir\u2019 get?\u2019 was the following wish: © AN EXPLANATION, (Le Presse, Montreal) Among the desiderata of French Canada, which «e published on Fehbrnary 20th last, in answer to Mr, That the French language, being recognised as | official language in the Canadian Parliament, be \u2014 mum | properly treated in all parts of the country, because | Chrouicle Printing | jt bas aoquired rights in virtue of treaties and of the constitution ; because it is the key to a literature and a civilisation which are the glory of humanity; because it is the language of diplomaay, that which was the Rev.Horace Parker, chaplain of spoken by the founders and evangelizers of the country we inhabit, In writing this paragraph, we thought we spoke clearly and wou!d be understood by all We were under the impression that no one would have the 1 slightest reason to require sn explanation of its con- itents We were mistaken.There was found nu element partienl>rly.what we meant by a proper : treatment of the l\u2019rench language in all parts of Can- , ada.i This apostie of La Honue Entente adian papers, and who, be it said by the way, has always shown the | #t feelicgs towards French-Canad- iane.We do not can to siy thereby that Mr.Wade has always sided with onr race in the strenuous bat.ties it has had to fight within recent years.We simply maintain that, as a rule, he has shown himself a sin.vere vritic and a nan of good will with regard to us.Needless to add that we cannot escape the obligation of ansee:ing a question put hy such a man, in the interest of the union of races.We are all the more compelled ta do so hecause the expression con- frealed, that is, ca the same footing as the English language.French Cans.dinns do not ask that the French language be tres:>d on a par with the English lan- guuge, in the pro\u2018\u2018inces where the majority is Anglo.Saxon.They me ely want to be permitted, outside of the Province nf Quehee.to learn the language of tiaeir fathers properly.Now what is meant br & proper treatment of French?It is à treatment permitting those of our race to know their language well enough to speak and write it fluently.1t is a treatment justifying us in saying that British \u2018fair play.\u201d so often spoken of ard so much made of by our AngloSaxon fellow.countrymen is not an empty word in the country we lve in.Tt is a madus vivendi in virtue of which those of our race migh* icerense and develop conformably with the tradition of their ancestors.Treating French properly does not mesn endeavoring by all nveaus to limit its teaching: nor does, it mean, parsing laws and regnlations which aim at suppressing openly or covertly the language spoken | by the discoverers and the pioneers of our country si sl ; nor adopting selfvol legislation in defiance of the most restorative, upbnilding treatment as elementary rales of sane pedagogy and with an utter scorn for the most sacred feelings; nor crying out to the four winds of heaven, against common sense and the experienge of history.thet national unity infallibly reposes on unity of language; nor arbitrarily proclaiming that from the fact that the legislatures | of the AngloSaxon provinces have the exclusive! right of legislating in educations! metters.they are\u2019 thereby entitled to do away with the language of a winority.Treating French properly murely does not mean giving orders to prohibit ite use in schools where French Canadians are largely in the majority, mor submitting it to odious and cunning restrictions which savour of stubbornness and persecution; por rultiplying attempts to root it out by making life as hard as possible for our fellow countrymen in the English provinces.\u2018We would receive proper treatment from an educational standpoint, if the rulers of the other parts of Canada were willing to behave in such a way as to deserve the eulogy which Mr, G.W, Parmelse, Anglo- Protestant secretary of the Committee of Public Instruction for Quabec, lately addressed to Sir Lomor Gouin\u2019s government.\u2018\u201cThe Protestant minority of Quebec,\u201d declared Mr.Parmelee, \u2018\u2018has no reason to complain of the trestment it receives from the majority in school matters.\u2019 Yet the Province of Quebee has also the right to legislate as it things fit in matters of public instruction.Why then, instead of abusing its powers, does it on the contrery use them to make life pleasant for the AngloProtestant min ority?It is becanse, instead of talking about British \u2018\u2018fair play\u2019, this Province seck rather to practise whatever this expression implies in the way of noble ness, beauty and kindness.Instead of pretending that that national unity can be secured by cresting in a nation two factione, one of which persecutes and the other is persecut:d, it prefers constantly endeavoring to please all minority nationsligies living in it's midst.Thus does our Province understand the racial prob tem and strive to harmonize the jarring elements comprising the Canadian pation.Tet the Erglish provinces do likewine.All will be well.We can even assure Mr.Wade that if this dream materializes the French language will be properly treated thra-ivhant Cagada.se es 0 Ou the second of March we published a letter from Mr.Harper Wade commenting on the reply of la Presse to a question put to that paper by Mr.Frank Wise of Toronto, What does Quebec want! The most imporiant request on thas reply was that the French Ianruage should be properly treated in all parts of Canade.Mr.Wade pressed for a clear definition of what La Presse meant by proper teest- mem.This that paper has now given, and we repro- dnce an exant translation.Considerable mimnder- standing arose from the Western papers translating the French word \u2018\u2019convenablement\u2018\u2019 meaning properly, as similerly, 8 misunderstanding which Mr, John Boyd corrected dy issuing a hooklet with an exact and full translation accompanied by explanatory Pragk_ Wige's question: \u2018What doss Quahes want!\" ui # add rewarks à Mr.Harper \u2018 One Hendrod Tears Igo Tobey The marriage was solemnized at this time one hundred years ago, by i \u201cthe forces in this city, of Mr.Archie ; bald Campbell, Jr., Notary Public, to Miss Agnes George, youngest daughter of Mrs, Joanna George, both of , Quebec, i The law pertaining to the abolition \u2018of slavery \u2018nu New York State and | which was passed by the Legislature « century ago, enacted that aN per- 21 years and provided for the total abolition of slavery in New York State on July 4th, 1827.L The death occurred one hundred ytars ago at the age of 78 years, of | and was mourned by rich and poor alike decause of his kind and gener ous na:uré.Wh'le bathing in the St.Charles River one hundred years ago.Mr.: Philippe Lemire, a clerk in the cm ploy of Mr.Bousret, advocate.of this : city, lost his life.The victim was.but 18 years of age.| The total number of emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland who reach- | ed this port to settle in Upper and ' Lower Canada to the end of June, ! JULY FOURTH IN PARIS.| | Paris, July t-~The Ministry of Piib~ i !lic Instruction has ordered that the! ! recent speech delivered in Parliament by Jules Pam, the Minister of the Interior, concerning the fourth of July, be read and commanted on in all the sducational establishments of France on Wednesday, the day before the 4th.The reading is ordered as | a part of the celebration by the teach ers and scholars of the American Na, i A tional holiday.8 Shell Shocked Nerves Shattered nerves are the sourcs of greatest suffering to many à returned soldier.a N The doctor can give something to | § relieve physical pain, but when the | 8 nervous system breaks down and you | A are sleepless, nervous and mentally | worried, real cure only comes when ! § the exhausted nerve cells are nourish- ; # ed back to health and vigor by such and 06 Girls\u2019 cially Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 C Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.F.H.Andrews \u2018Phones 905 and 486.ally priced at priced a & Se Rew) auf Street.Stockers for Quebec and Di WHITE WAS New modale in Ladies White Duck and Pique Wash Skirts.Speci- 8 SL10, $1.58, 0134, $1.75, $2.00, 83.48, $2.7, $85.Ÿ Children's White Wash Hats\u2014s good variety.Priced at 20, déc Bathing Costumes, for Ladies, in navy; trimmed with white brai priced at $8.75, $3.98, $5.48, $4.50, and $5.78 \u201c Dresses; + to 18 years, nice stylish designs.Spe- 8145, $108, $1.88, $1.00, 280, 803 Parasols, in plain and fancy colorings.$8.10, $2.45, $2.48, $n.0s, $3.50, $3.90.Sweater Coats, for Ladies; Woo! and Silk, in grecn, old rose, robin\u2019s egg, orange, coral, apricot, melon.hamoisette Gloves, in white, grey end chamoi value $1.38.Specially priced at ¢ .* Regular SIMONS & MING 20 Fabrique Street Telephone 338.8.38, $2.48, $2383, $2.50.Priced at $1.98, 70e.OPPO AUSTRALIAN PREMIER AS BRITISH MEMBER London, July 1\u2014There is a strong belief in well-informed quarters that Wm.Morris Hughes, the Australian Premier; \u2018decording to an Exchange Telegraph despatch trom Melbourne, intende to contest a constituency in Great Britain for a seat in the House of Commons after the Imperial Con- ! fernce.Premier Hughes it is added, come.There will be bargaing that will convince you thet our firm gives real big bargains.MARCEAU & CO.155 St Joseph Street.Amaterdéem, July 1\u2014Count von Hertling, the German Imperial Chanceflor, will pay a visit to Vienna between July 7 and July 9, according to à Vienna despatch to the Berlin Kruez # suocemtul, will enter the house \u201cas = ==] a TS En Liopd-George's lieutenant.\u201d MANO LIEU HOTEL = iui ~ I COTTAGES, HOTEL TADOUSAC, IT IS TODAY A Murray Bay.Canada.i.Tadoussc, Canada ÿ Our big July Sale begins this mors the eT van and Canadian Eeautifully situated on the Lower ing (Wednesday).Do not fall 0 || families go year after year.Over- St.Lawrence at the mouth of the looks the tidal waters of the Lower St.Lawrence, 400 miles inland, where the sea breeze mingles with the pine.Cuisine naexcelled \u2014 every comfort provided\u2014sait water swimming pool, tennis, golf, saddle horses, bowling, billiards, etc.Write for literature.E.D.Booth-G.À.Rice, Managers.Complete immunity from malaria and hay fever.Reservations should be made well in advance.Open June #7th.Hotels owned and opersted by Canada Steamship Lines, Limited.fardamed Saguenay River.The hotel is thoroughly modern with all conveniences\u2014caters to the best American and Canadian families.Fine fishing camps, golf course, lawn bowling, billiards, croquet all in conuection with the hotel.Literature on Request.F.B.Bowen, Manager, # \u201cThe Eyes of the Army and Zeltung.Fashionable Store ( ilks for Su Washable Serge Silks for useful Copen, Rose, Sky, 86 inches wide.Colored Shant Mauve, Rose, Grey, , Sunshades in Plain Silks, moderate prices.match shades of costumes.- mr fr \u2014 A 188 & 194 St.T.D.DUBUC| SUSIE EEN.mmer Wear germents in French Grey, Silk in a choice of new shades Brown, awn, Pink, 86 inches.Special Stripe Silks suitable for Dresses and te Skirts.in a variety of beautiful combinations of colorings and SUNSHADES Fancy Silk Sunshades in all the newest shapes and mountings.Emerald, Purple, Royal Blue, Cerisse, at HANDBAGS Latest novelties in Handbags and Purses in fancy silks and leather to T.D.DUBUC John Street $2.14 $1.39 aessiecearraviensnercnn.Universal Vacuum Bottles / - Ald \u2014 1 _ Accessories, dust the thing for Picnicers and Lovers of the Great Outdoors We also have Pitchers and Careles 4 with trays to match, in V ¢ and mahogany finish, all to be seea at Hardware The GHINI Company FOR THE ANCLER | FISHING RODS, BELTS, { LINES, FLXES and CASTS, | BASKETS, CAMP OUTFITS i \u2014 aloo \u2014 FORREST'S & SONS SALMON RODS, FLIES snd CASTS.8 8 BASEBALL, LACROSSE, GOL¥ CRICKET, Etc, SUPPLIES.®t 8 Bungalow Fittings ot all Kinds.- | S.LSHAWACO.HARDWARE MERCHANTS, \u2018Phone 873.18 ST.JOHN 8T.i Books A \u201cFace to Face with Kaiseriem,\u201d ! 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BY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT \u2014 SOME INTERESTING DATA SHOWING PRO GRESS MADE Washington, D.C., July 3\u2014Amer- -1,019,115 on July 1.This was made known tonight by President Wilson who gave ta the public a letter {rem Secretary Baker disclosing a recend of achievement which the President said, \u2018\u201c\u2018must cause universal satisfaction\u201d, and which \u201cwill give additional zest to our national celebration of the fourth of July.\u201d The President's statement, with the letter from Secretary Baker aad his reply.follow: \u201c1 have today received the foil.rœ- ing letter from the Secretary of War, which seems to me to contain information which will be so satisfactory to she country that its publication will be welcomed and will give additional zest to our national cele- Seation of the fourth of July: \u201cWar Department.\u201cWashington, July 1, 1918.\u201cMy Dear Mr.Presiden:: .\u201cMore than one million American \u201c Jotders have sailed from the ports in {ius coluntry to participate in (he | war in France.In reporting this \u2018act 0 you, | feel that you will be inter- ened in 3 few data showing th: pro- gre:s of our overseas military effert.\u201cThe first ship carrying military per-onuel sailed May 8, 1917, baving on board base hospital number 4 and menthers of the reserve nurse, corps.\u201cGeneral Per:hing and his aft sailed on May 20, 1917.The embarkations in the mouths from May 1917 to and including June 1918.are as follows: \u201cquis: May, 1,738: June 12,261; July 12.988: August 189,323; Sept.22,- Az: October 36,259; November 13, 016; Decmber 49,840.\u201ce919: January 48,776; February de 027; March 83811; April 117.712: May 244.3456; June 276,372.\u201cMarines 14.644.Aggregating 1,019,115.\u201cThe total number of troops returned from abroad, lost at ies and casualties is 8,165 and these, oy ress son of the superbly efficient protee- t'on which the navy hes transport system, only 891 tost at ses.\u201cThe supplies and equipment te France for all troops sent is, by our latest reports, adequate and the out put of our war industries in this evuniry is showing marked improvement in practicaily all lines of necessary equipment and supply.* \u2018Respectfully Yours.\u201c*NEWTON BAKER\u2019 \u201cTo which 1 replied: \u201cThe White Howe, \u201cWashington, July 2, 1919, \u201cMy Dear Mr.Secretary: \u201cYour letter of July 1st.comtains a very significant piece of news and an equally significant report of the forwarding of troops which | think must cause Universal satisfaction, because the heart of the country is unquestionably in this war and the people of the United States rejoice 3 see their force put faster iste the great struggle which is destined te redeem the world.\u201cCordially and Sincerely Yours, \u201cWOODROW WILSON\".\u201cHON.NEWTON D.BAKER, \u201c \u2018Secretary of War\", HABEAS CORPUS FOR JACOB BERCOVITCR Jacob Bercovitel, brother of Louis Bercovitch, ML.A.for St.Louiesboth of Montreal, today entered Haden: Corpus proceedings.Jacob wants to be liberated from the MW tary Service.He says thet being 3 years of age, he does not come under meet tomorrow to prepare a report on the resolution of representative Aswell of Louisiania which as been endorsed by President Wilson.The only Sght expected is over the question of a time limit for government operation.A limit was suggested .n the Cowmmittee today and was opposed by all three of the witnesses.Seeretary Daniels and Postmaster General Burleson franly advocated permanent government owenrship of vire and radio communications.Mr.Baker was not prepared to go that far, but he joined bis colleagues In government control during the war ss 9 military necessity, to protect government secrets and fac.fitate the transmission of government despatches.The heads of the two war-meking branches declared their attitude was not influenced by the strike of Westerm Union operators called for July 8th, and was baseé entirely upon military needs._ Mr.Burleson, long an advocate vf government operation of communications sid the threatened strike was one reason for action a: this time.NINE PARISHES DID NOT REGISTER NOT A SINGLE CARD TURNED IN: BY SOME LOTBINIERE | PARISHES.According to information furnished dy Mr.A.Plante, K.C.Superinten- - dent of Registration for Dist ict No.| sbout thirty-six years.17, out of seventeen parishes in thr county of Lotbiniere, nine failed tr: turn in @ single registration card.| lustrator.There was a total of 2455 registra-: 1241, tions in all, 1914 men and women.The figures follow: men.women | Which she is now recovering.BRITISH AIRMEN DISPOSE OF 42 HUN AIRPLANES ALSO ACCOUNTED FOR THREE BALLOONS\u2014EIGHT BRITISH MACHINES MISSING.London, July 8-\u2014 British airmen | yesterday disposed of forty-two German siepienes and three dalloons, according to the official report on aeriul operations issued tonight.Of the airplanes, twenty-five were destroyed, ! fifteen were driven dowa out of control and twe landed behind the Britioh lines, where their occupants were captured.The statement says:i\u2014 \u201cOn July 1st, our airplanes were very active, the fine weather enabling much work to be done in co-opera- tion with the artillery, as well as reconnaissance and photography.\u201cT'wenty-frre German machines and three German balloons were destroyed during the day, and fifteen other hostile airplanes were driven down out of control.In addition, two large hostile night flying machines landed behind our lines the oceupants being taken prisoner.Eight of our machines are missing.\u201cTwenty-two tons of dorabs were dropped during the day and thirteen tone during the night.AR our might fying machines returned safely.\u201d MESSAGE FROM GENERAL PERSHING WAS DELIVERED TO MEN OF BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHIPS.London, July 3\u2014The Righ: Rev.Charles Henry Brent, former Protestant Episcopal Bishop of the Philhppines, during a reent visit to the Grand Feet delivered the following message from General Pershing to rd men of the British and Americas ships: \u201cThe bend whith joins together all the men of our blood hae been might ily strengthened and deepened by the rough hand of war.Those of us who are privileged to serve in the army and navy are to one another as brothers.\u201cThe spaces of land and sea are nothing where common purposes hind.We are so dependent on one another that the honor, fame and exploits of the one are the honor end exploits of the other.\u201cShould the enemy dare leave his safe harbor and set his ships in bac- tle array.no cheers would be more ringing as you and the Alliey fleets move to his defeat than those of the : American iorces in France.We have unshaken confidence in you and are assured that when we stand on the threshold of peace your rezorl wil' be one worthy your traditions.\u201d EDITOR OF LIFE DEAD.John A.Mitchell Was in Charge for 36 Years.Ridgefield, Conn, July 2\u2014 John A.Mitchel, editor of Life, died at his summer home here late yesterday, following a stroke of apoplexy suffered earlier in the day.He hal QUEBEC, WEDNESDA been editor of the magazine fur Before he took charge of the entire paper he was a celebrated cartoonist and il-.fl Mr.Mitchell was in his reventy-fourth year, In May bis wife became seriously il! with appendicitis and underwent an operation, from tr Ouchec VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA HAVE TRAMWAY STRIKE MAYOR GALE ENDEAVORING TO ARRANGE SETTLEMENT ~MILK SHORTAGE PEARED.\u2018 Vancouver, B.C, July 2\u2014The British Columbia Electsil Railwey Sys rem, which covers Victoria.Vancouver, Norgh Vaneouver, and New Westminster.and whose principal interurban line extends as fur as Chilliwack, is tied up today by a strike ot employees for higher wages and short er hours, which went into effect at midnight last night.Workers in Vancouver and Victona walked to work this morning, or were fortunate enough to find places in the few jitneys or in private cars.The strike of the Company's elec trical workers, which went into effect at the same (ime, has not had such an apparent effect upon public activities.The Company has been able.so far, to maintain a staff which has furnished sufficient current for lighting purposes.to run elevators, and to provide for some industrial power purposes.Refrigeration plants are being maintained.In all approximately 1.- 650 men are on strike.A milk shortage by tomorrow is feared In consequence of she shutting down of the radial lines.Mayor Gale is lending his services in an effort to arrange a settlement, but general manager Kidd of the British Columbia Electric Company stated today he saw.no hope of à speedy relief from the present situation.He said the Company would endeavor 10 keep the light and power plants in operation.Carmen who have quit work number 1,348, of whom 937 are in the Vancouver district; 206 in Victuria, and 205 in New Westminster.Vancouver has 283 striking electrical workers, and Vietoria has 33.Steam and operating engineers all over the province are on strike today.This union numbers close to 1,000 men.but it is not known the number who may have quit work.A higher scale of wages is demanded.SUBMARINE SINKS DANISH STEAMER CAPTAIN OF VESSEL AND TWENTY-NINE OF CREW PERISHED IN STORM.An Atlantic Port, Jdly 2\u2014The As sociated Press carries the following: \u201cThe Danish steamship Indien was attacked and sunk by a German sub- marin: with a loss of 29 members of the steamship's crew off the Azores on March 35 it was learned with the arrival here of nine surv vors from the Indien.\u201cThe vessel, bound from France to an American port.was sunk by shel! fire aîter the crew had taken to four fifeboats Three of \u2018h:se boats were lost in a storm The men wlio perished included Cap\u2019 Keiurutiff.Y, JULY 3, 1918.SAMMIES BROKE UP THE GERMAN COUNTER ATTACKS AMERICANS DID NOT GIVE A FOOT OF GROUND THEY CAPTURED.With the American Forces on the Marne Front, July ® (8 pm, by The Associated Press)-\u2014A counter-attack made by the Germans today against the new positions won last night by the: American forces to the west of Chateau Thierry was completely broken up.The Americans dd not tive up a foot of ground which they had captured.There was hot figüting today in front of Hill 204, which is in the hands of the Germans.At five o'clock this evening the American artilelry was engaged in heavdy sheRing the position.Reports from the advanced front brought back through a heavy enemy barrage confirmed the earlier statement that the Americans have reached their every objective, and are holding every point.The total number of Germans captured by the Americans is now estimated to number about $00, including ar least seven ; off cers.WILL OF LATE JAMES DOUGLAS $30,000 BEQUEATHED TO THE McQILL UNIVESITY FOR A HOSPITAL.Kew York, July 2\u2014Un'ier the will, filed here today, of James Douglas, former president of the copper producing firm of \u2018Phelps, Dodge and Company $100,000 is beaueathed to the Kingston General Hospital, Ontario, and McGill Uuniversity, Montreal, recsivee $50,000 for a dormitory.The value of Mr Doug! estate is not given except that it is estimated to be more than $1,600,000 personal property and more than $75.000, in real estate.The American Inetitute of Mining Engineers is bequeathed $100.00 for a scientific library.and the Museum of Natural History here receives $100,000.The executors are directed not to dispose of the railread and mining sciusizies.Relatives receive th: ma ior portion of the estate.Mr.Douglas died on Tuae 25.He was chairman of the Dirrctors of Phelps, Dodge and Company.SUGAR $1.50 A POUND IN PERSIA Teheran, Persia, Saturiay.June 29 (By The Associated Press) \u2014Com- | merce and industry in Persia have been completely paralyzed by the waz.| bu Typhoid and typhus ciaimed a number of deaths, ten times tic normal rate being reported The approaching harvest is expect ed to be à guod one and food frices are now falling.Wheat has heen seli ing for $30 a hushel, rice a: filty cents a pound and sugar at $1.30 a pound.IND FURTHER SURVIVORS OF HOSPITAL SHIP FOUND of the waters in the vicinity of the put where the Canadian hospital wh'p Llandovery Castle was sunk by a German submarine has resulted in no further survivors being found, Au official statement issued by the Admiralty says it may be assumed that only 24 of the 258 persons os board were saved.The Adwmiraity statement says: the Liandevery Castle was sunk and thoroughly searched by two groups of His Majesty's ships in add tion to the Lysander.Only a uttle wreckage and one empty hoat were found.It may be assumed that :here are no more sufvivors irom the Llandovery Castle.\u201d U.S.Ship Delayed.Washington July 2\u2014Plans for the sailing of the American hospital ship Comfort, which it was proposed to send through the submar ne zone with convey.have been delayed hy the tuthless destruction of the Canadian i hospital ship Llandovery Castle.13 te non yet decided whether the origin- ai plans will be changed.Wild Beast at Large.London.July 2\u2014(Via Reuter\u2019s Ottawa Agency l- Mr.Bonar law neak ing in the House today sa\u2019d ti would have thrught that nothitg new ae regards German brutality could have happened, but the sinking of the Canadian hospital ship Llandovery Castle was an unspeakable outrage.Nothing could be gained by walking {about this last example of frightiut- ness.\u201cThe wid brast sa at large\u201d said the speaker.\u201cThere's no ute arguing or reasoning about it.The only thing i\" do is to destroy ** That's duty, and up to all the Allies to set thew | , member of the Arn: Medical Caps i whe had served for teeth until that end is achieved.\u201d : Foul Deeds.| Referring to the sinking »f s\u2019nleing fo the Llandovery Castle the | Manchester Guardian says two ques \"tions often are asked.These are: { \u201cWhy do German submarine come manders permit these foul deeds which mus\u2019 react upon the neural.: world and remain in history as the | j crowning disgrace of their unclean record?\u201d \"anid has Germany cver rust 1 ished the perpetrasare of these deeus™ i \"To the first question\u201d says \u2018he ; Manchester Guard'un.\u201cthe view o! , those who follow closely the doings.paf the German Admiralty and Navy is that \u2018any danger ni off cial censure.! \u201cA ship is a ship and if a hospitai Paap is sunk il isto be replaced hy another good -hip and so the PORTRAITS LAST FOR in pl Ole ane of imperishabl Jin place of $190 fur une of our imperishable ALL TIME.They are copied from your OWN privres returned aninjured Columbia Medallions are Imperishabte, being mounted on enamesl- ed metal, and can be wushed just like an ivory miniature.We copied from any size photograph, cabinet.postal card, lodaie or religious pictures and enlarge or reduce same to the sise of the Columbia Medallions, 634 x 614 inches round.COME EARLY IN THE ¥, TO AVOID WAITING themselves to be aposties nf the German gospel of barbarism and brutality, but who do not represent the frish race here or abroad.\u201d were adopted at & meeting here tonight of the United Irish League.Speakers branded as ira.tors to the United States any Irish-American, whe by his actions, \u201cwould compel the return of even a single British solfier from the Western frunt to stand guard in Ircend\u201d |.also written widely.Medaitions THIS SPECIAL OFFER FOR WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ONLY.FRE E\u20141mperishable Columbia Medallion Portraits, copied from your own picture.EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.The Uolmmbia Medallion Portrait Company.of Chicago, Illinois.Malted Milk for the Home advites us that for two days only\u2014Wednesday and Thursday\u2014we A nourishing food-drink for I can accept all medallion cards punched over $5.00 for a Columbia All Anywhere at anytime.Medslion FREE.| Dolo ng Nosoting.i Your picturcs are -\u2014 a atmo an\u2014 | HORLICK\u2019S | LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC Savings Bank, Quebec.Its special object is to receive and securs the deposit of sums however small they may be, to help crealing providaat habits.ULT a tew pairs of LINEN BOOTS in White and ! | I; bam Been.0uce Sib 64 Qf i | DDS anl ENDS, in this lot of broken sizes; Blacks, | I Ne | O Greys, and Black and White Kid._ $2.95 B UCK ard CANVAS, high and low Shoes; hure is a ine not complete in uizes, so we must make the price low enough tc clean thera out.$3 05 Reduced to a.* | MEN'S OXFORDS EVERY PialR REDUCED.EVERY PAIR THIS YEARS STYLE.-SVER B3IT SHOP 10 St.John Street 3 Shows Daily.HI Buck and Canvas Shoes for y ou at a price | \u201c LAD OROWAED AT DONNACONA IN JACQUES ADJOURNSFORMONFH EFFORTS OF CITY TO PUR- WAS BATHING CHASE COAL FOR DISTRI.CARTIER RIVER WITH SEV- BUTION TO CITIZENS FAIL- ERAL COMPANIONS.ED.= - A sad accident took place at Don- .nacons on Sunday evening when 3 The City Council last might ad- :ad named Alexandre Lazure, aged \"opted the report of the Public Works jixteen and a half years lost his life { Committee awarding the contract for! through being drowned in the Jacques next winter's supply of coal tur the Cartier River whils: bathing with a city, to Messrs.Falardeau snd Co.,! companion, Isdore Dupuis, who made ; ,àt $11.94 per ton.every aid to save his friend, but with- | As the above report was adopted, i our success.11d.Bertrand asked Mayor Tav; The victim was the son of Mr, M.'vueur what wag the outcome © te, Lazure of Montreal, General Super- : itv's effort to secure a large quentity ! intendent of the Provincial Roads Deof\u2018 cout for distribution among the: cement, and was employed by the citizens.The Mayor replied hat Department at a section of the road | respondence between himself and the\u2018 \u2018s in charge of Mr.Thomas Caron.Fuel Controller's Office, he ha:l been i The lady of the deceased young aivised that the plan could £3.be man had not deen found up to yester- carried out as only those who were day.{Fire and Poliée Committee was au- {to securing for women workers, ke 1910.WT, Lyach, General Manages of \u2018purchases must not excecd those of Ald.Gauvin, chairman of the Civic the Maver communicate with sir.| tthe Q.R.I.H.& P.Ca.with a view _ \"un the coal busiress in 1956 and buy-! ee mg large quantities, are permitted toy \u201curchase in this mannez at the pres; Nh LEAGUE nt time and further, that pecsent | | PREPARE FOR DRIVE thorize: to proceed with the sate of «ome six or seven horses of the fire department which have outlivel their QUEBEC COMMITTEE STUDY- .usefuiness t> th brigade., Ald.J.A.Lesage suggested that| ING PLANS FOR CAMPAIGN TO SECURE MEMBERS.same privileges accorded by the con {pany to workmen as regards the sale cf workreus tiekets.Mayor Lav rueur promised to take up the mad ter without delay.ior the summer vacation to \\mcet agsin on Friday Augast 2nd.when it will likely adjourn again for an- sther month.SENSATIONAL SALE Opening today, July 3rd The Council adjourned last nizhe | An organization meeting of the local committee of the Navy League i Canada was held at the City Hall ast night, to decide on a plan for ithe campaign which will de launched in this city and Levis very shortiy.: Various plaus were submitted fur {study and will be acted upon at the next meeting, probably Thursday night.In the meantime Mr.H.Colette, local secretary.will communis cate by telephone with Mr.D.P.| Glass, secretary-treasurer of the Navy | exceeding two months, ITWO NEW BY-LAWS i ADOPTED AT LAST NIGHTS MEETING AND DECLARED IN FORCE BY MAYOR.! At a short meeting of the Quebec ! City Coundil held last night, By-law | No.#H together with By-luw No.3H - were read a second time and deciared in force by His Worship Mayor Lavigueur following their adoption | by the Council.be i Article 30 of By-law N#.8G which ' has been repesled and repipced by By .taw No.SH now reads as Roliows: | | \u201cFach and every person or company carrying on the trade of aiter a considerable amount of cor ; between Montreal and Quebec, which | conveying persons, from one place to | another in the oity, for payment, hy; { using certain vehicles, must before fol.such vehicle, there shall be paid thé | um of eleven dollars, for each ans every vehicle.i \u2018Every person or company carrying ! on the trade of transporting from onc : place to another in the City, for payment, merchandise, or other material whatsoever by using any sort of vehicle, must, before exercising said i trade, obtain a license for the price of which they shall pay the sum of fifteen dollars for each vehicle.\u201d By4aw No.3H which amends Bylaw No.3 amd its amendments as to | taxes.is as follows: i 1.\u2014All Fish offered or exposed for : sale in the Limits of the City of Quedec, shall be enclosed in Redrigerator Glass Show-cises\u201d oi \u201can approved model, by the inspector of the Heaëth }- | lowing said trade, obtain a licenes fof.Department.which \u201cshow case\u201d he ! | shall stamp as being in conformity | with the conditions required by the sanitary authorities.2\u2014AU refractions to the present By-law shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $4000, and in defauit of | payment of said fine and costs to an , imprisonment for a space of time not 3.\u2014Article \u201c50\u201d of Bydaw No.3.PASSED BY COUNCIL | i £3 44 Aa BoA EAR de on AE RITA JOLIVET in \u201cLEST WE FORGET WHAT NER EYES HAVE SEEN YOURS WILL SEE AT THE EMPIRZ THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY x 'QWHEN you want printed matter of quality\u2014 the kind that reflects a high degree of class and refinement\u2014call The Chronicle Job Printing Departmant FOR ESTIMATE À IP YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING F313\" BUYING A STANDARD WATCH, SEE TO BE PUT UP TO THE POINT AND RATED.Alb 1 |#FJACOT\u201d : bi » ST.JOSEPH STREET IF YOU WANT A 3TANDARD WATCH Ho LESSIE BARRISCALE, in ; «THOSE WHO PAY\", } PROVINCES OF CANADA.A reader has requested the publiea- tion of the names of the Provinces and Territories nf Canada.They are\u201d 1s follows: Quebec.Oriario, British * c cizmbir, Alderta, Manitoba, Sas- The balance of the bankrupt stckle i League, at Montreal, for authoriza- Gedeon Beaudoin wi Id at a | tion to contract for advertising space othr rn frm ein bas (in the local press.Among the other plans of advertising the coming drive MARCEAU & CO.| to secure members in Quebec and 155 St.Joseph Street.| Levis submitted last night are house- Profit by this occasion.to-house circulars, and street ear Eatcrewan.New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Yukon and Nerthwest Territories, | VICTORIA THEATRE} TODAY: }:iCK PICKFORD, in \u201cMILE A MINUTE KENDALL.\" } | \"AND A scon conmroy.# | RE \u2014 THE CHATEAU FRONTENAC Palm room is now open.Business JUNE CUSTOMS RETURNS.The amount of import duties col- tected during the month of June, 1918, at the Port of Quebec, was $199,978.21 posters._ .L .\" Though the esmpañgn is not actually begun, nearly three hundred cit- \u2018zens, dué td the personal efforts of members of the Quebec Committee, have sent in their names to be enroît- red.«: EMPIRE =: \u2014\u2014\u2014 TODAY.ANITA STEWART, \u201cTHE SUSPECT} men's tunch will be served at moder- alt prices.So as to give a rest to all the employees, our establishment will be closed from the 8th to the 22nd of July.M.A.MONTMINY & CIE, Photographers, FIREMEN RETURN THANKS | The Quebec Board of Trade, The Treasurer of the Firemen's | chrough its secretary, Mr.T.LeVas- Benevolent Association pat cur, is also taking an active part in with thanks a cea à oo and a! enlisting [mombers.Circular letters îessts.0; x i cheque for $13 from A.R.Pruneau &.meer accompanying.which isan Co.in recognition of the firemen's |g oppgyion plank, asking their co- , services at recent fires at their es, operation by signifg up.The cir- , tablishments.cular points olit the great volume of : shipping trade likely to occur after PATHER H.LEDUC O.M.Ii ! july3xwed.!r'x2, \u2018ED cPo \u201880 i \"4e - k - TY DERANGED MAN ve FOUND DROWNED.An :ged man named Marcellin at Ham Nor), was \u201cns in à well wear lerias.ie man.why la?ti.fr a leng time deranged.and le de en revrai OCCASL ts, 15 ane 1 avo a pote and Ï | me hye Lied TELE EXTEND SCOPE CF STELL OPERATIONS Juiy 2\u2014Mark Worknan, y \u20ac \u201che Dominion Stert Mrs Linda rom whom fu traves for Sydney, Nu».ther iirormation can \u2018x had.morrou trvening, where he wl! By order, (ur FL CARTIER, ! Ch: ontimer and give à cen- Hon Sec: , Que 4, RUE le a wat vf attentior.to the a r 5 cu f the plan of enere- \u2014 ee menus ne fur extending the scope of Voporations of that roinpany.a : Me Workman announced that the N 0 | 4 { E ,Fcuspany had completed the purchase .a of a reamer and the chartering of a toteend, bolt of gnod cargo capacity.\u2014\u2014\u2014 bolrieh would be placed in the coal {trade between Sydney and such At.\"antic poris as Halifax and St.John MR.J.P.OUELFTTE.Automoitle Salesman, 18 NOT IN THE EMPLOY O! THE JULIEN FIRM, P \u2014 | Lemon Juice ; uli La bie tug.Hi Lise For Freckles \u201c4 Girio! Make beauty lotion at .FOUND, i | heme for a few sents, Toy it! Paine HiT an Mondes no Squeeze the Juice cr two Îedivns July 1st.Owner can have same by into à bottie containing three ounces proving amoint and paying for ad | orchard white, shake well, and Vertisement.Apply to Wo YDawd.tive à quarter ping oi the best freckle and tan lotion, and cme j'exion beautifier, at vrey, an all cost.Your grocer has the lemons and sy drug store or toilet eounte: will wpply three ounces of orchard white for & few cents, Masisgs this sweetly fragrant lotoin into \u2018sca, neck, arms and hands e1ca day «nd gee how (reckies and buimishes disappesr end how clear, soft and white the akin becomes, Yer it à Lartuiess.À United Cigar Stores.Palace Hill, The Logical Treatment Direct \u2014 Quick \u2014 Effective POR THE TE CASES , nosy Pre, v Said kn gf Reuausste, Fo | \\ No.2 St.John St.PASSES AWAY.In a communication received from Mgr.Legai, O.M.1.Archbishop of FAmonton, bv his Eminence Cardinal Begin the sad intelligence was cone veyed of the death of the Very Reverend Father H.Leduc, OMI, Vicar General.of the Archdiocese, of Edmonton.at the age of 76 years.The fuseral of the deceased digni- rary will take place today at Edmon- +30.STRIKE ON AT THETFORD MINES The men empioved at Thetford Mines in making the boxes for car.tying minerals struck work last Saturday for an increase in wages.Hitherto these men were paid 30° per box but they now demanded 35e, and have decided tn abstain from werk in order tn enforce their claim.\u2018 [t is expected, hawerer, that a ret.\u2018lement will be arrived at this week.RED CROSS SCCIETY WILL DO PRESERVING.As will he seen by che notice which is anpeariræ in another column.The Red Cross Society is prepared to take orders for preserves alan bottling of Fruits and vexetables by the new ster ilizing method.This will no doubt be goi 1 news for Quebec housewives as it will guarantee them against any \u2018nes, Puit information may be had on applying to Mrs.Tmlah, care Ÿ, W.C A.136 Anne street.WARM TRIBUTE TO THE KHAXI CLUB A member of the Khaki Club Committee has received a letter from Pte, W.J.Pearson who was here with the war and the presumably great | | difficulty there will be to obtain ships to move commerce in all parts ! of the world.It also points out that j the Navy League among its objects.\"seeks to encourage shipbuilding, not \u2018only during the war.but after the ; declaration of peace, and at the same \u201ctime assist in the creation of a Canadian Marine Service by the qualifi- catien of young men to enter the «eafaring prciession: the training of naval architects and marine engin- ,eers: the establishment of naval !sehoo!s and of exportation and importation avencies.With such obiects a« those of the Navy League of Canada, it is.therefore, in the interest of every man in i Catiada.and more especially Quebec | City and Levis, both being shipping centres, to join in the movement by becoming members.Membership lists are open in al local bank branches and large commercial establishments, besides which ' canvassers will snnn cafl at every | home in the city and it is the desire of the Quehee Committee that citi- : i eens give them a hearty welcome and ! foin the League, or send subscription i fee of £2.00 to the local treasurer, Mr.- Neuville Bellean, No.126 St.Peter : street.Assoriate fees are $104 and | Junior, 50 cents.! | DR.BELAND HOPES TO LIBERATE DAUGHTER, | Hon.Dr.Beland in a letter to his brother-in-law Dr.Nadeau of Vailey Junction states that he has practicai- {y succeeded in obtaining the liberty of his daughter Miss Jeannette, nho is at present in Belgium a prisoner of the ans.Dr.Beland also mentioned tha: as | whistle wus heard and the auto left at : passed on the 18th of April.1011, \u2018is repealed and replaced by the following: \u201c50\"\u2014Whoever wamts to obtain such a license.must apply in writing to the Cir per and specify the place or building where he intends | keeping bis stall.REGISTRARS AR: NOT VERY POPULIR DYNAMITERS ATTEMPT TO WRECK HOME OF NOTARY VALERE GOSSELIN IN BRAUCE.| Registrars in the vicinity of Beauce can readily sympathize with anyone holding an official position in Russia and Me.Valere Gosselin, N.P.regis- tràr for that district will have reason io remember these stirring times, for an attempt was made to blow up his house at St.Joseph de Beauce on Sat- * urday night, every window in the building being shattesed.the force of the explosion throwing pieces of wood, etc.in sll directions.Fortunately nobody was hurt.The dyramit- ing caused a big stir in the village, but no trace of the would-be anareh- ists has yet been found.Tt is stated that shortly before the explosion, a neighbor of Mr.Gosselin heard the noise of an automobile enming up the road; the machine suddenly stap- ped and shortly afterwards a shrill full speed.Several minutes later a tertific explosion took place, the dyna mite having heen deposited in a pile : of wood close hy the house.THE HIGH 8CHOOL .7 , OF QUEBEC.he following boys have passed Grade X and are therefore eligible tar admission to the class for an Elementary Diploms at Macdonald Training School for Teachers: : George Bartole.Max Crestohl.Samuel Eliasoph.Horace Fischler.Guthrie Scott.W.E.Willard.Kink 1 t 6201s at very Intaresting Prices \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ITS for Boys, 3 latest styles, ot less.01.2200000 , and ) ZT 0000 see ce nec sac ee 39c 15c al BAL via oneness i sateen Remaants of WHITE FLANYELETTE, 15c dor a double bed.Special price .\u2026.0100000100 ed at LL.eer renee isa ! Baldwin WOOL, Bechive quality: white and black; snd Special values af.ves $1 5 $1.50 COLGREDYSILK DRESSHS \u2018of prety styles, fort | $15.98 HAMM 3 LADIES DRESSES, of good ¢ ality TAFFETA «nd DUCHESS e.ÿ \u201cfoulard\u201d SILKS: Colors of navy, fawn and Alice $2 15 .ROMPERS, of Washable Totton, for Children.30 pairs of WHITE aad GREY FLA NNELETTE BLANKETS, for double beds, 2.25 at, a @ Leiner narra acc sens sravaseucs WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS, without iringe; size AR S, ildrer, WHEELBAKROWS.for Caildrer.fg, 15c, 80c, $1.00 \u2014Navy Blue OVERALL PANTS.for Boys; all sizes; 55c 4 ply.Special price, per pouni.r.\u2026.\u2026.1.4.1 12000 Babrtiqan COMBINATIONS for Men, NG SUITS for Men; ail sise and BA at , Men $1.! $1.25 DARHINO PUS a ren ge lee 65¢ Ladies: wolue $22 n0.for.naosscuours WHITE K PANTS, air Men, $2.00 BOP 0 Riueneerenonsonnees nats Load 2 a pense ee res .Ti es ood values at.$0.28, $8.26, $3.75; $5.00 and $7.00 situ) 10 p.c.Discountafds of Natural SHANTUNC SILK, 33 inches wi 59¢ of 7c.[TN .y SILK.White Shantung, with large colored dots, $1 15 RS ' BL.ane cn eee 000: LT 81.96 and inches wide.Pric $1.00 COTTON VOILES, for D: at oie.arabes sta ere ee 300 pairs of BLACK SILK STOK KIX Value 48¢.fot 100 pairs of WH?ine of dBc, for.Chie eae Cee 20 Haren pairs of BLACK THRFAD STOCKINGS: slzes 8%; to 10; value Bac, for.set ass sea ee 200 yards of Navy Blue PAILLETTE SILK: 30 inches wide: value of 756, for.\u2026.0.0 ce rec 0 sense neue [OP : 4 LT \u201c~~ very the! \u2018the 3%r4 Battalion a coun's of years soon as he had secured his daughee:'s ago.The following extract shows relase he would leave with her fce the appreciation which the boys feel England, but that it was imposible for the Khaki Club, ; to say when he would sait for Canada \u201c \u201cIs the Khaki Club till doing the | le le believed, however, that Drgood work it was doing when the Reland is new on his way home and \"3304 was in Quebec?Por my part Ÿ if it ig the case he should arrive here shall always think warmly of the in about a fortnight's time, { hospitality shown ws during our stay, Seme of the happiest memories cherish out here are memaries nf those days.For example, I do not \u201cthink 1 wilt ever forget thy Sunday: , aiternoont and eveninge 1 was provi- | teged to spend in your home urd I BODY RECOVERED AT ° SUMMIT CLUB, The body of one of the vietims of th drowning accident at Summit, that of Oscar St.Hilaire, han been recerr- state in all aincerity that the memory Jo thom noise in those ring days.\u201d ed, and his brother.Emile St, Hilaire bas left ta identity ie, in the.Back You bend over and can searcely get Rraightened up again.This comes on you so suddenly you can\u2019t understand le.This is lumbago.Like backache poisons in the blood.The kidneys are ! deranged, but the use of Dr.Chase's ! Kidney-Liver Pills will soon set them appenr with the polsons when the kidueys do their werk properly.end rheumatism, it is the result ot right.The pains and aches will dis- Faguy, Lepinay & Frere 254 to 264 St John Street I %.| MERKLE NOT.ONLY - REAL COME BACK DAUBERT, OP BROOKLYN, 18 ALSO SHOWING OLD FORM AT FIRST BASE Fred Merkie's great come-back this year has been much commented on, but he is not the only vetersn first- basemen of the National Lesgue who seems to have revived.Jake Daubert is having a big year, and Hal Chase also is going good, while Pred/Luderus is another who is at- practing attention.; Daubert's recovery da especially notable.Last season Jake was bothered with a bad leg and missed more than a score of contests.\\Waile he was in the game he was uanble to hit the ball with afl the vigor he showed in former seasons.As a result of his batting stump the followers of the Robins suffered a disappointment.They wondered if their idol was ever going to recover his batting lamps.This spring the \u201ccome-back epidemic\u201d did not pass by Jake.He reported to Uncle Robbie in good physical condition and soon fell a3 victim to the welcome plague Unfortunately Daubert wms not able to remain in the game every day since the season opened.Three times the slugger has been forced to leave the pastime for a seat on the Robins\u2019 ' bench.Now he is dack again, and slugging the ball hardl and hopes to temain in to join with the other come-backs in having a banner sear In With much regret, the Quebec Foot ball Leagues accepted the resignation of Charlie Pike who bag for umo se | some presided over its destinies an kept the game going in fine myle.Captain (Dr.) Key has been elected to sucloed him and there is no doubt shat the choice is a fine one, the ges- ial captain being extremely populer sud possesses 8 reputation for fair- play which je generally known.» The Dragoons and Clearing Depot will mest in their big game on Thursday evening at 6.30.These two teams gave a magnificent exhibition when they met the first time and the result was a draw, one all.There is no doubt that the next meeting will be worth while and It is expected that a record crowd will be on hand to watch the play.os While the Dragoon footballers are fighting it out with the Clearing Depot Thursday evening, the basebell team of the Cavalrymen will be playing a game against the Tipperary bunch on the Cove Fleids.\u2018The Junior baseball league meats Wednesday night.The Tips will meet tomorrow night.«eo \u201cBud\u201d Dinan, the Tipperary player is now a full-fledged artilleryman.i And Bud likey to hear those spurs of { his clanking behind Him.Charles Pike, the refiring president tof the football league expressed his ; keep satisfaction at the élection of : Capt.Key as his successor.\u201cThe ! right man in the right place\u201d ssid the Dundalk man .* + The race in the Quebec Junior \u2018 THR QUEBEC CHRONICLE THE ATTITUDE OF BULGARIA IN WAR BALKAN STATE HAS PROVED USEFUL PAWN FOR THE CENTRAL POWERS \u2014\u2014.* Locdon, July 2\u2014One cf the most striking features of the present war is the important part which the Balkan States have played.The war began in the Peminsula and even 4 its real causes had not, as has been affirmed, become evident to Down- Ing street and the Quai d'Orsay, the issue was recognized in Petrograd, for the negotiations which had follow ed the presentation of the Austrian ultimatum had been made clear that the destruction of at least one Balkan power was in contemplation.Moreover, Austria had never cone cealed her ambition to secure access to the Aegean Sea, and, since the fait of Bismarck, Germany, had not only identified herself closely Hapsburg ambition, but had developed a policy of her own in the Near East.Whether the objects of Pan.Germanism were appreciated or not, | there was ample evidence that Germany intended to domimate the Bosphorus end bring at any rate the northern half of Asia Minor within her sphere of influence.\u2018That Bulgaria, by virtue of her LOYALISTS OPPOSE LEIGE LEADER NON-PARTISANS OF NORTH DOKOTA SEEK TO PERPETUATE THEMSELVES IN POWER - FO.ST INDICATES THEIR SUCCESS BY SMALL VOTER.Bismarck, N.D., July s\u2014Although the Farmers Non-Partisan League 16 daily losing votes by bringing into the State persons as to whose loyalty a suspicion has been created, the best judgment of impartial observers here seems to be that the league will per- with the | | petuate its hold on the state government At the primaries on June 26 by a narrow margin.One thing that ! seems certain fs that the league will not repeat its landslide of two years i Lynn J.Frazier, league Governor, is opposed for the Republican noml- nation by Jobn Steen, who is com- .pleting his second term as State i Treasurer.For the first time in many ! years, the Republican nomination, if it , falls to Frarier, may not carry with it the election.Stephen J.Doyle, United States | marshal, who has been-diligent in i ferreting out sedition and disloyzity.\u2018in the favorite to win the Democratic i troller, expressing, on behali of ali geographical position, was destined to A nomination against Geo.W.Wilkin- i occupy a role out of all proportion to | son.recently deposed postmaster at her resources and population was so - Fargo.Should the fina! race come obvious to the Serbian government | between Messrs.Frazier and Doyle, that in the first month of the war it is now regarded as very possible! they advised Russia of their readiness the independent Republican vote will to cede to Bulgaria teritories east of .0 to Doyle.While Frazier two years the Vaardar River, in return for a | âge had almost 60,000 more votes than policy of loyal neutrality, and at the | his Democratic opponent, there is.of rame time they indicated that, in their | course, a chance that a conlition be- opinion the nmroment had arrived when | tween the Democrats and Republicans Rumania, Greece and Serbia should, | would.defest him.; by mutual sacrifices, seek to reform The presence of c.A.Lindbergh, the Balkan \u201cMoc\u201d In order to safe defeated league candidate for Govguard their common interests.er.| ernor in Minnesota, tn North Dakota bia also declared her readiness to 3% 3 man-partisan campaigner.has assist Bulgaria to regain the Tracian caused considerable feeling.Conservterritories which she had lost to |3tive leaders are reported 29 admit- iting it has cost them votes.Lind- CAODIS COLLECT | FOOD BOARD FINES 1 + ONE TOOK 545 FROM FARMER.AFTER EATING A BACON BREAKFAST.Kitchener, Ont, July 8\u2014 !t has been reported to\u2018the County Police that a number of clever crooks are operating throughout the country, imposing fines on farmers for having too much flour, sugar, or other pru- visions, that are being regulated by the Food Board.A larmer on the St.Agatha Road, near Waterloo, was fined $23 by one of thes® supposed inspectors, who had put up at the farmer's houes all night, und was served with bacon for breakfast the following morning.The fine was im- ; posed for serving meat on a meatless day.The ccunty authorities are making an investigation.THANKS CANADIANS.British Pood Controller Expreses His Gratitude, Ottawa, July t\u2014The Canada Trou Board is in receipt of a eable from Lord Rhondda.British Food Cunthose responsible for food adminis: tration in the United Kingdinn.gratitude to the Canadian peopie in their efforts to provide essential fod «up- vlies for overseas.GERMAN TREATMENT OF PINLANL.Washington, July 2 -\u2014 Diplomati dispatches today say that, according to the Swedish press, Germany has addressed a summons to the Finnish Diet, commanding it to introdu:e without delay mionarchial rule ia Finland, failing which Germany \u201cerself will establish a military dictatorship.NO BREAD FOR 80 DAYS.Geneva, July 2\u2014Without bread for the ast fifty days and with n'any of Basehail League is arousing much in- | Turkey in 1913.terest and just now is at a critical | Ouce Turkey joined forces with the son.pue .= ;stage.\u2018The Stadacona team, last) Central Powers it became clear to .year\u2019s champs are tied with Tipper- | ait the Chancelleries of Europe, that I BASEBALL jarys for the leadership, while Royal) Bulgaria was in a position to offer ARERR En Te; ATteurs and Standards have shown considerable service to either side.! j such improvement lately, that either | By the exercise of that loyal neutral National League.j two may step in amd pull out on top ! ity for which Serbia had made an in- ! yet.The Vigers are going better than ! dfecrual bid two months previously, : when the season began, but can hard | she could have cut off Turkey from all ily hope to reach first place, though | assistance and rendergd her ultimate i they may upset some of the other | defeat merely a matter of time.Her RHE { teams.Some promising young play- | Yesterday's Results A: New York: \u2014 The score: : active adherence to the Entente pow- | Philadelphia .000 001 400\u20145 7 2 | ers are gaining prominence on the ergwould have enabled them to force New York .000020000-\u2014~2 3 2 teams and if given a chance should | 4e capitulation of Constantinople |Dergh is speaking in a section of the i the other necessities of life lacking, State most densely populated by ! the people of Hlerzegovira are on the Americans of German descent.| verge of starvation, according to the ! It sesms probable that victory for: Narodin Listy.and the Zar, of the head of the ticket will carry the Prague.It is said that a strong pro- | y whole ticket, with one or two excep- : test against the attitude of Austria \u2018 | tions.has been made and the oniv reply | A league victory will return to Con from the Vienna Governmen: vas gress John M.Baer and George M.; \u201cVienna is also suffering.\u201d | ; Young.Congressman Patrick D.Nor | \u2014 Ï bron, turned down by the league, but i INCREASE FOR WINNIPEG indorsed by independents, is regarded CIVIC EMPLOYEES.48 à winner.res , : .x Winnipeg.Man, July 2\u2014City em- ! \u2018The league defeat in Minnesota will ! ployees engaged in clerical werk are Brand tiaw Tiras WE Have SECURED THE SHOICEST LOT OF TIRES EVER OFFERED TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC.To Be Sold At LESS Than \u201cSeconds\u201d Prices fick Dacha Cinoter __ Size.Plain__ ___Non-S: d_ sx .$1100.81528 x $11.00 \u2014\u2014 $16.00 .$13.00 $1\u20ac.09 .318.00 .$35.00 .$18.50 $15.00 3x4\u201d \u201c$14.00.880.00 ; _ 528.00 sx ;.! $20.00.$81.00 t0 $42.00 |.$35.00 \u201cx £5.00 431.00 i I 3) xe.825.00 to $'.2.00 | \u2018.£2200 .$85.00 to $30.00 \"182506 to S:5.65 35x44 $25.00.$35.00 ; .36 x 414 .485.00.831.00 to $:5.00 | .82:5,00 to M000 87x44.$27.00.$33.00 to {.7.00 | \u2014 \u2014.$33.00 to 340.00 xs.82700.845.00 : 885.00 £15.20 sexs .298.00.$33.00 boi=a\u2014 L-\u2014 ee -00.$35.00 to $ 2.0\u20ac | $31.00.$40.00 to S500 ° .$60.00 me meee coe.$50.00 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 TIRES shipped C.0.D., rutject to your inspection.Vuleanising a 3pecialty.Ali Work Guaranteed.REFERENCE: Sunder! Ranh of Qaiads Et Jove oY cal BICYCLT TIRES q Corrugated Tread | Lo Ln ve ieee.WAN Studded Tread .2,30 General Automobile Équinment : LIMITED, 780-722 Dorchester Street \u2018West, MONTREAL.Phones: Up \"232.7281.| Jacobs and E.Burns; Sallee, Chupp and McCartn e =: »* | At St Louis:\u2014 3 First game: RHE y Chicago .601 000630\u20147 31 1 St.Louis .100000000\u2014-1 3 Vaughn and Killéer, O'Farrell; Meadows, Johnson and Gonzales, ÿ Second game: R.H.E St.Louis .0001010003 7 7 Cartier and Killifer: Meadows, M.Sherdet] and Gonzales.La » A» Boston:\u2014 The score.Brooklyn - - Boston .a Grimes and M.Wheat; Fillingim, N Nehf and Wilson.» + e At Pittsburg \u2014 RHE - .000010 012\u20144 11 © - .600000 006\u20140 4 = i prove their worth in | pany next season.; Tipperary meet next Sunday and this game will he 2 very important \u201cnne, | meaning the Jeadership of the league | for the time being at least.city league com- 3 LE +.Sport Editor, Chrontole:\u2014 | Is these any rule which compels an \u2018 ampire to call out a runner who slides | 001 400 001\u20146 11 1 : to first base after making a hit to the | the hosts i Infeld?i Ans:\u2014Certainly not.The runner; can crawl there if he likes s0 long as : he does not run out of the line to avoid being tagged .While on this subject.Sliding to first base, or any base, does not make the runner arrive there any quicker; but in skiding to a base where the baseman must tag the runner to make the out, sliding, especially the \u201chook- Stadacona and | in a few weeks.As events turned out.the benevolent neutrality which she accorded to the Central powers during the first 12 months of the war enabled her to impose neutrality upon Greece and Serbia and strengthened Turkey, while her actual adhesion to the Teutonic alliance was fraught with iacal- culable consequences.It permitted of Germany snd Austri to break down the rampart which the Serbian army had built up between Berlin and Bagdad; the trans-Balkan railway speedily carried German ammunition to the Bosphorud and Turkish grain, oil and cotton to Germany.It conveyed Teuton cadres to Turkey and Ottoman divisions to Aus tria and robbed the Galliopi expedition of its last hope of success.It, and it alone .necessitated the contly cantpaigns in Mesopotamia, Syria, cost the North Dakota league a great | Many votes, it now seems assured.: Julius Schmahl, Secretary of * State, and other well-known Minnesota loyalists have been in North Dakota aiding league opponents.SPORTS ARE THRIVING.\u2018In England in Spits of the Boche Air Raids.New York, July 1\u2014Sports of all kinds are thriving in Great Britain during the succer football season, Scotland.The total gate receipts amounted to nearly $60,000, of whieh the government war tax was a trifle less than $18.000.Some of the games for the championship of the Scottish League, played by professionals, drew 100,000 spectators.Football.racing, which recently came to a close in + to get 3 substantial mcresse in wages ! , 8 à result of the findings of the arbi- | | tration board.which recently sen: in ! lits findings to Ottawa.This class of | i civic employees did not participate in i the recent strike of emplcyees of the | city, but submitted their demands 0 | ! arbitration.| Imcreases of from tem to sixteen per | cent were granted.| BLUE DEVILS LEAVE TORONTO » Toronte, Ont, July 2\u2014Today Toronto said \u201cau revoir\u201d to the hero Chasseurs from La Belle Francewho, during their few days\u2019 stay.| - were Honized, as visitorg were never \u2018 before.Visits were paid today to the | DavisviMe Military Hosmital, Leavide, and Armour Heights Aviation Camps.and the' Secours National.A | luncheon was given them in Colum- \u2018bus Hall by fourteen women's sacie- boxing and baseball are booming in | ties.; , | olide\u201d greatly aids in avoiding being ! : ; ; Ga.noon Ÿ 5 apré\" or dom sd cdo a he dan Pirtsburg.100201 1011-47 18 2 Peas mou te never.1138 Pre\"! controversy Tu England.\u201ca Toney.Regan and Wingo: Slapnicka, Mayer, Cooper and Schmidt.American League.Yesterday\u2019s Results, | At Philadelphia: \u2014 * The score: RHE New York .000000000\u20140 3 1 | Philadelphia .120010 10%\u20143 10 0 Love, Finneran, Vance and Han.| onh; Geary and McAvoy.slide as it generally slackens the speed of the player who can make much better time by keeping straight on as he does not have which cannot be done in the case of the other bases.ee The Vigers defeated Rock City by 10 to 9 in a tendnning game.! * Our Foolish Questions.In the early months of the war there was little reason to doubt the attitude of Bucharest and Athens, Deto hold the base, but may over-run it, | pite the foresight which had placed | termining her attitudes Hohenzollera on the throne of Rumania and the intrigues which had provided a German consort for King Constantine, the sympathies of both peoples were tlearly with the Ene tente powers.True, M.Bratiano's diplomacy was fitful; he eudeavored Why is number 13 considered un- : to keep in with both sides: he knew | nite and no serious England in spite of the Boche air raids.King George is preparing to; pitch the first ball in a diamond bat- | i tle between American and Canadian | teams near London on July 4th.1 | re eg The reading of recent Balkan history certainly pointed to existence of significantly friendly relations between Sofa and , Vienna.but the Entente statesmen { were apparently convinced that Bul- - \u2018 garia was actuated Solely by a desire {to establish her so-called \u201cnational steps were i 1918.when Vis- | taken until January, ONLY SOLDIER MAY WEAR DECORATION Ottawa, July 2\u2014The ony person | | | author:zed to wear a decoration cr, medal, or the riband thereof.is the soldier to whom the distinction ia awarded.This information has been issued by the Militia Department rv answer to a large number of persons who have been inquiring as to whether relatives of deceased soldiers have the right to wear decirations awarded to these soldiers.obligations to the Central Powers: | count Grey pressed M.Venizelos te \u2018 but his long sustained neurtality was | negotiate a reformation of the Balkan mainly dictated hy fear of Bulgaria, Bloc on the basis of mutual concessions to Bulgaria.The Greek Premier applied himself to the task with char.asteristic enthusiasm and statesmanship but within à month Sofia wrecked ali hope of à favoratrle termination to the pourparlers by contracting a loan in Berlin.an event which M.Venize- [Smokers! | MeAy lucky?0.13.jet course, that his country was under At Weshingtoa:\u2014 Ans:-\u2014-Might ae well be 13 as eyi _\" Boe score.R.H, R | other +.\\ ton ., .000000000\u20140 4 1 A and he had been informed in Aug- 4 Weskington .20100000%-3 7 ; 0 de pe ae EEE Won- ust, 1914, 3 op Minister in Berlin | \u2018 Bush and Agnew; Harper and Pic- eo that a close understanding existed be- , tuich.PIRATES NOW IN KHAKI tween Germany and Bulgaria.| At Clavel o ., There was no ambiguity whatever | jand:\u2014 \u2014 ! sbout the position of Greece, While! The score.R H.R |Inclued six Pitchers, Two Catchers | hostikities were still confined to Aus- St.Louis .100010000\u20143 8 1 and a First Baseman, tria and Serbia (Aug.2, '14) the gov- Cleveland .00010002%\u20144 7 1 \u2014 ermmetn made it clear that any attack New York, July 1\u2014 The Pirates by Bulgiria upon her ally would pre- who are now in the service of their | cipitate her intervention.M.Venizecountry include no fewer than six |los maintained a well-equipped army Gallia, Rogers and Nunamaker; Rosmann, Groom, Bagby and O'Neil, * Thomas R .» + m re Ear! Hamilton, wh poss! of the Entente (Aug.8).The he navy: Harold Cartoon, ou?on Rihes declined this proffered fantry; Marcus Milligan, in the avia.ance.' tion corps; Billy Evans, Chicago .103001308 11 à James and Yelle; Cicotte and W.| Sdmik .; aviation | On two sudsequent occasions in the .plecend Be core EE À | corps; Elmer Ponder, in the in- | fret winter of the war (October and etrokt .4.100 410 008\u2014 8 » yi (antry, and Walter Mails, in the in.November, 1814), Viscount Grey ap.ec + 008\u2014 ; fantey.~' pealed for Greek assistance, and on Katlio and Stanage; Russell, Weifsang, Danforth, Corey and Jacobs.Catcher Fred.Blackwell is in the | either occasion his invitation would | aviation corps.and Catcher Witiard have heen accepted had the Entente : - Smith, in the-infantey First base.been prepared to guarantee the Greek | International League, man Ray Miller le in he navy, so Îs army againet attack by Bulgaria.Ne- | \u2014\u2014 Second baseman Billy Webb: third Vertheless, Creece rendered precious Yesterday's Results: baseman Boeckel ls in the navy, and 8id to the Allies by her early deter.\u2014\u2014\u2014 third baseman Warner Is in the in.mination to stand by the (Grecn-Serb- At Rochester: fantry.The outfielder, Stengel, now ' lan treaty, and in 1914 the Central The score, RH.1j in the navy.powers, finding M.Venizelos, stub.i Rochester.000000 083 bornly loyal to his engugements, were - < Baltimore .005 000006\u201410 10 3 camememeremereem areas anannenennrnnn | Obliged to advise the Athens cabinet \\ Hagen and Smith; Parnham ead .: that they would \u201crecommend Bulgaris Regan.eve At Binghamton not to integvene in order not te pro- ; The score.RH.KE | voke the sinmitaneous intervention At Toronto: Syracuse .010000000\u20141 + 3 of Greece\u201d ' Nee score: 001 100 rue Binghamoton .490 000 03° 2 1 1 Thus Bulgeris veste to speak, the ewark ., .0008 : 3 In n , 3 1 1 1 7 001000 à à an Cor: Proc and Fischer.dark horse in the Ba sable, and in view of the tremendous issue in.ty game played | volved, it is surprising that no serious effort was made to induce her to de.! Rommel! snd Madden; Hereche\u2019 and Péobchet, * Buffalo-Jersey game yewterday.pitchers, two catchers, @ first base- : Of 120,000 men with the colors, and, | At Chicago :\u2014 man, & second baseman, two third When the war spread.speedily placed | pirat ome: ooo R HE basemen and an outfieider.The box.| the entire Hellenic forces at the dis- | real chance of forcing the Dardanelles assists ty in action by King Ferdinand'e an \u201csrmed neu- ore | toll P.MA few weeks more grace was ob- {li GOOD GOODS, tained on pd a ssurances | ONE PRICE, that no hostility to Serbia was intended, and then, when the Austro- EXOBLLENT SERVICE German forces had been acenrded | - AL20 = time to commence their great attack.; the mask was thrown down and Bul.[| In every one of our stores in garia came out openly on the slide of | all parts of town.the Central powers.Thus ended tie perhaps the greatest diplo- ; matic bluff in history, for the Austro- JOS ( ote ; brest pact had deen traced on ° ere es before Germany threw i her battalions across the Belgian Tobacconist.i los accepted as positive proof of devotion to the Germanie cause.Al thy Latest in Pumzs High,Medium or Low Heels Ful Bssortmest of Walls Gadls Pumps, Cxlords or Boots M.JRSQUES & 595 Custom and Mi: lary Shoemake.s.42 FABRIQUE STREET First-Ciass Rep.iring Department wereafter the armies of the En-: tente in the eastern theatres of the war suffered one check after another, and the attempts to buy Bulgarian assistance increased in proportfim.It soon hecame evident that the only | Attention, To Our Branch No.4, 16 MOUNTAIN HILL Now Open from TA.Marmy, and a point was eventually reached when practically all the uc- \u2018 knowledged demands of the Sofia cab .inet were conceded.At this point, when it was obvious that negotiations could not he protracted no longer and that a definite answer must at length be given, the army was mobilized In order to maintai ! frontier.ORANGE CRUS The ideal summer érink\u2014 Cooling and refreshing\u2014 Inviung 11d attractive~ Distinctly individuel- Tire real taste of orange.Everybody likes it\u2014old-\u2014and-\u2014young-men, women and children; it is indeed the beverage of You:h end Love, DON'T confound this ORANCE CRUSH with orangeade or orange soda, there is no compar son.M.TIMMONS & SON, Quebec.P.Q.hl Refreshing and wholssormee 0 BUSINESS CARDS ee | Accountants A ROBERT STEWART.LIA Public Accountant and Auditor.Member Institute Acconuants and Auditors of Prov.of Quebec.147 MOUNTAIN HILL :: QUE Tol: Office, 5819: Res.702.re LOUIS-PHILIPPE MORIN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT (Langiois & Paradis Building) 17 ST, JAMES ST.Phone \"re \u2014 SRR Advocates | GUAY & FREMONT Advocates, Barriste:s and Soticitors El Guay, Que.Pire Bldges Promo.91 Bt.Peter St Telephone 446 | | | | GIBSONE & DOBELL |: Advocates, Barristess snd Solicitors es St.Peter Street.: Qu
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