The Quebec chronicle, 12 avril 1919, Second section
[" \u2014 \u2014 Underethe heading, \u201cQuebec: Home Journal: Quebec, the oldest of our cities, the ! on the wintiy river, nilentiy, steadily, | and prints and bric-a-brac Katherine Hal ., : J Contributes a Most Interesting Article to The Canadian Home Journal Cree =] \u2014 ts | istence in other provinces decades | Kingsley, Romance and Literary Tradition,\u201d the | since; children sailing down and | following article (rom the pen of ; climbing up the slides like animated Katherine Hale (Mrs.Garvin) appears | fairies; al] these figures in the Apr] \u2018issue of the Canadian | very aciomlity as you stamd b Writes ¢ i \u2014 appear in your pass window aw! watch the ice blo: beginning of us, so to speak, has been | inevitably as Fatetold, sug, painted, scores of times.I and Howells Smith, and many others.It seemed like 3 dream to stand in | that old Nbrary, of Wis the other day, with a delightful granddaughter of the histonan to show one old books ally beloved by the collector.\u201cSpencer : and Goldwin \u2018 Below, in the city, a strange un- | Grange\u201d às typicatof the residences of : Generally, :t has been done in the ! known life is progressing.Here the sunmer time, or now.in the beautiful | great Ursuline Convent stretches out beg rning of pring, when the St, | long stone walls.Just below, is Laval Lawrence runs deep blue, the Laurens more like a mediaeval palace than a | tians glow in purple, and through the ; modern university, with its stately little streets of the Luwer Town and ; drawing-rooms, vast library, its pic- : Quebec gentry nearly a century ago.' \u2018Then thé architectural ideal hag | departed a little\u2019 from: the austere French town houses of an earlier period which still sbound in Quebec ' ! City.There is a spaciousness and a the stony ways that sweep up to the : ture galleries containing invaluable | English tone creping in which makes Citadel already there are tourisis\u2014 ! Eurupean treasures, its mysterious in- , she willing victims ready to be caught by ner court, és innumerable lecture drawing- the euyger cyes of the French-Can- halls: amd clase-rooms adan drivers of the charagteritic Suddenly a sun ray strikes the domie | like spaces cileches, * But to come to Quebec in ma.! winter, and to stay for a little\u2014not to tour, that is another story.It is a story su beautiul that it is very difficult to find words in which to tell it.When Alfred Noyes, tae English poet, was in Quebec shortly belore the war, someone asked him the stock quest'on: \u201cWi this place, which inspires 50 many writers, evoke a poem from you?\" : His reply was: \u201cQuebec is impus- s'bly difficult to express; the hardest place in the world, because the most * Beautiful and manifold in its aspects.\u201d | Horat'o Walker, the artist, says the sumg thing.Hemmed in by snow on the winter-deserted Island of Orleanshe declares: \u201cI live in the midst of difficulties, but I cannot leave the wonder of Quebec in winter.\u201d Snow in Ontario means a dead white blani in the country, and a grey ugliness in cities znd towns.But to leave Omtario and arrive in less than twenty-four hours in a world ap\u2019 parently set high in sir, crystal clear and full of sunshine, that is very much Ike the achievement of another plane of being., The way from Montreal led through what seemed to be a glittering barbaric jungle of enormous silver ferns, sometimes changing to an avenue of innumerable erches of dismonds, : eecpeeding in the sparkling air.These were young lerches, bent into fantastic curves by the weight of snow, and then frozen.We came upon Quebec at an hour when the sun was just beginning to direct its level rays on Point Levis, which glowed in the strangest pink light.\u201d As we swept up the marrow streets leading to the Chateau Frontenac, driven with the characteristic rapidity of the French-Canadian ce- cher, the shadows in the city deepencd 80 that one was hardly prepared for the bew:kdening beauty of color to be seën from the heigins of the Terrace, for the pink light on the city of Levis had iteelf into purple, and sometimes into deep green shadows, and Were was the blossoming of electric stars in beldings so far away across the river as to give a faintly magical suggestion.There was.also, the deep glter-glow on the Laurentians themselves.It was the sudden finding of an impalpable fairy city in this familiar, every-wheredknown Quebec\u2014a city made of divine colors, deep shadows, strange illusions woven of the witchery that lies in light, or rather, perhaps, an effect mirage-like.conceived out oi the maw fold qualities of that cardinal color\u2014white, : We had come, indeed, in this m4d- winter moment, to a city mediaeval in its\" every aspect, everything that exists in Amer ca: cut off, as it were, in the time o its supreme loveliness irom the ureat World of shipping.the seaport Fle of the rest of the year: a city that dur ng the ice-bound season lives a life wholly its own\u2014a life unique, of which the world in general knows nothing.From the Chateatt Frontenac, set in timt great open space below the Qitade} and command ng the St, Lawrence, Levis.and the Lanrentians se- yond, even {rom the windows of the hotel, one is herkoned by glimpses of a life aftogether Canadian in the (ar early sense.The low French sicighs, piled with fur rugs; the driver in his thick coon coat, belted with a gay woollen scarf, standing erect as he drives; nuns in their black robes: friars in dull brown, with careful ga- | loches over what we know are san- -dutled feet; children\u2014rosy chidren\u2014 many of than in the gay blanket tobogganing suits that passed out ofsex- beaud'fui heyond | grandeur and exceeding somance «° \u201cthe past.torien, Parkmen, loved the \u201cGrange,\u201d etes.6té-Desn Stanley snd Chasis for students.\u2019 of the Basilica; within are the endiess ! whispers of prayer.If 1 could paint my Quebec in sound it would be to the ringing of bells, the laughter of.French children and the almost insudible incessant whisper of prayers, The romance of Quebec is like | charm in an individusl.It is God : given.Nothing built it up, or educate | ed or made jt.From owt some hid.| den spring of being, and by long con- : spiracy of the ages.this place where , Camada began .is beautiful with a beauty that is in itself the most won- | derful heritage that any country can \u2018possess.Three centuries ago the city was | founded by Champlain.But nearly a! century before that Jacques Cartier | saw and loved Stadacona\u2014the Indiæn ! village over which ruled Donnacons, ! \u201cthe Lord of Canada\"\u2014which lay at the meeting of the St.Eæwrence and the St.Charles, a stone\u2019s throw from the present city.- The love of Cartier for his vision of the Canada to be, a love which counted death as nothing, is to me an even more thrilling memory than the mature affection of Champlain, who succeeded where Cartier had failed ro place France in the New World, It bases our tradition on the corner of beimg, pure love, As one historian has ssid: \u201cWhen Alexander built Alexandriv she.couté draw with the might of 3 maser uporl the resources of three continents.When Constansine built Constantinopie he brought to it the treasures of the ancient world \u2014the marbles oi Corinth, the serpent of Delphi, and the horses of Lysippus But from no such origin does the life of.Canada proceed Champlain, ir rearing his simple Abitation at Que had no other financial support than cold he drawn from the fu?trade.His hungry handful of follow- crs subsisted largely upon salt pork and smoked eels.Everything that was won from the wildernes cost heroism, self-sacrifice and faith.\u201d Today one may read the romance ôf Quebec On a dogen different pages.The streets alone are a keynote to her whole history, fram Little Champlain, which bears the marks of the turbulent centuries.to the Grande Allee, where modern miMionaires abide.The churches and convents make another story in themselves, and the mogu- ments, to Champlain, Montcalm, Wolfe, Lavalee, Mercier, and a long line of heroes, picture to the mind | more potently than any words the Necessarily, however, the literary traditions of Quebec are precious and un que.It is to the French-Canadians that we must go for she beginnings of our | navional literature, and we must remember that as early as the seventeenth century there was learning in! the city of Quebec and a sincere love of ary There in the wilderness, surrounded by unhroken \u2018orests and ambushed Ind'ans, those French-Can- adians were laying the foundation of a literature which has no excuse for fa'lure.Al the elements of life at a most adventurous, colorful and stirring period Were combined.Against à | harbar'e Fife there were sent echoes from the then intellectual centre of the workl, Paris, Nature, dramatic\u2019 contrast and action\u201d were all godmothers at the christening of Canadian literature.Nearly half a century ago the late Edmond Lareau wrote his \u201cL'Histoire de la Litterature Canadienne.\u201d a boôk oi five hundred pages.He began his record in the feign of Francis I, and | when it closed M.Frechette had not been crowned by the French Academy, and neither La n nor Roberts bed been heard of.It is an interesting dact that fifteen years later England's attention was.called\u2019, to \u201cThe Songs of the Great Dominien,\u201d cofiected by Mr.W.D.Lightail, ef Ottawa.Freach-Cunadiaas have done more to preserve the historic records of Canada than all other Canadiane put together.An interesting figure in this literature de Bir James Le Moine, of Quebec.His career begun in 1088, with the publication of a volume of the jegendary lore of the St Lawrence.He many volumes afterwards.But, mont of all, he bas stood, he and th \u201cSpencer Grange,\u201d near Quebec, for the coler and charm of ewrly days.Here he entertained all the stray lights trom the old world the new that oume by way of The Me altogether charming.In the room of the Grange a great ; ovM windoy louks out on meadow- uf garden and shruvoery ' Sir James le Moine owned many acres af the land surrounding his ! louse, part of whch was bought by ; the Government for the official resis ' dence of the Lieutenant-Governor of the province, so that \u201cSpencer Wood\u201d | adjoins the Grange, In the quaint,\u2019 circular-shuped Ebrary, wich has been leit practically untouched, are volumes which collectors covet hope- ! lessly and pr'nis of old Quebec that are invaluable.I noticed.pinned against a bit of woodwork.a proclans- ation in French, dated 191%, ordering all American residents to leave Que- | bec.and under it in JE: 4t'sh the order for mobilizat\u2019on of 1914.The very numes of Garneau.De over the hips, and \u201cLe Drapeau de Carillon,\u201d as I stood | in the luw-rafted room on Buade' street where be used to spend many Gaspe and Bourassa evoke a whole Hosts of charming modes in- train of Lterary rensniscence that | it ouid bé fascinating, indeed, | vite inspection.; ioHow.: LOT It is, however, in poetry that these © French-Canad'ans excel.Octave ! Cremaxie is our first French poet, ane Dresses he wrote valiant war songs.I thought | of Ws I'nes calling on the dead sol- : art d'ers of the past to support tie banner Sm Dresses for all the 0: today in that muchdoved poem, | round of social joys.There is a quaintness to even the somewhat tailored Topcoats, for they are nar rowed gt the bottoms to appear in rather bouffant lines rich with hand embroidery.many are been placed Saster Modes More lovely than ever are the things that women wear.Coatand Cape Unite SuitsAreVeryImportant In The New Wraps In The Spring They are most besutifully tailored\u2014for emphasis has on this\u2014and they take navy blue Tricotine as a prime favorite.But whether tochoose a vestee style or whether one shall be ¢ tailored belted jacket, is a matter for personal whim to decide.A number of very handsome models are shown.Dainty Blouses These are as charming any we have seen.To describe them would spoil half the surprise you will get on seeing them.true to the Theme \u2014 meme} vs) drea\u2014we can enter into their spirit and help them to have à good time\u2014 and by just so much avert age.Keeping Youug Some mother: of not more then forty years turn the responsibility of the household sibilities long enough and now that I'm getting old will allow others to TRANSPORTATION IN CONNECTICUT MEASURES BEBARING ON STREET RAILAVAY AND JIT- \u2018There is no misreading the signe of 1 of ciresry red combines with the em- the times.Each day in rapid succes- | Lrolfered motif on the crown to give sion brings fresh evidence that spring | that note of contrast tha: is so popu.taice them wp\u201d And these are the mothers who do \u201cga old\u201d.Some NEY SERIVCE BERORE LEG.things shoald of cosirse be turned beatiful rmanor house, |: fresh evidence that springs is ut hand.\u2018The has are especialsy suggestive of that romance mspiring time of daffodils and Lalmy breezes, and bu cause Easter is to be so fate this y-ar (May will arrive alniost as soon =.it does) many of the spring chapeaux are decidedly airy in type.In former seasons the smal turban was the sort of headgear that milady selected to wear with her spring tailleur, But the weather man predicts an early warm wave.so Fashion has hurried up hes arrangements a hit and the trim sma \u201cbunnit\u201d is al- ment to the pre.spring coat or suit.The wily dame is endorsing grace- song of German influence.There wii be hereafter even inside of it, if the war settles anything.hours in his brother's book shop.Probably the most truly national poet | among the French-Canadians 18 Frechette, whose work contains a stirring i racisl touch.H's inspiration was | found, not-in the Quebet of the past.but the Quebec.of today.Here is a | man who ranks with Lowell or Whit- | tier in pew world literature.He is a democrat of the democrats.He is | known tobis countrymen as \u201cle rossig- | nol de ja democratic.\u201d His greatest ; work is perhaps the tragedy of \u201cPapineau.\u201d wich was crowned by the : French Academy in 1181.Pamghile Le May, is there not a mystical pathos in the very name?And his work E=\u2014\u2014p reminds one of tie music of Chopin and Lécut.Cremazie has been called | || the Hugo, Frechette, the Lamartine, ; and Suite the Beranger of Canada.| When ! asked about present-day | writers, with a special reference to French-Canadian poets \u2014 for there is tradition to be followed here\u2014I was met, ior the most part, with some., th ng very much bike negation.Quebec people are proud of the work of their fellow-c.tizen, Canon George Frederic Scott.but do wot point to any one man of woman among the French who is doing remarkable work at present.I was shown one pretty lyric written by Leon Mercier Gouin, a son of the Premier oi the Province, in \u201cLe Terroir: Organe de la Societe des Arts, Sc'ence et Lettres de Quebec\u201d | heard of several other prominent write ers,and meeting many of the young French-Canadians, hearing the musid of their speech\u2014for it is an absurd fallacy that the French-Canadians of family have forgotten their traditions \u2014realizing in them the sensitiveness of an inherently poetic race, I do not believe that the fame will die ont.| And.ster all does not the eternal romatce of this eternal city lie in the 1 soft wr.nd summer, fact thatin her history extremes have Fons rot rams and very paid always met?The natural extremes dently anticipating weather that is of a climate that can be bitterly cold warm and sunny hy April 20, And and at times sun-waem to the core: every mother's daughter of us hopes the extremes of temperament, as the that she will realize her expectations, ab ding place of two races far as the Of course, where dainty frocks are poles apart in their expression of feel- © the order of the day.picture hats ing, have leading roles to play.And these ; That is the AY, que must take and droopy brinwned affairs are wonder- eave it, town o o reams and dear iv i i desires.fookinz out on the river and oitty oy ctive and almost invariably the hills from under the Citadel, over ° \u2018Every season has a fancy all its which two flags have flown\u2014Quebec, | owh, ha this year the voile teim.the inmnortal city of the new world med chapeau is the feature in the willin realm, , WANTS TIRPITZ TRIED TS by bo meann a new iden, this Says the other Maxmilan, whose | introduction of fabric as a hat trim- surname is Harden, \u201c1 hope von Tir- | ming.Georgatte crepe, net, chiffon pitz will be pot on trial es soon as' and mousseline afl have done their possible.There rmmst be limits dor.duty in thie respect for some time what human beings can do to om past, but sifk vole is à new innova- seother\u201d There are, outerde the tion.One might at first thought believe Kat aile voiles would be too clumsy and cumbersome fon that draping, but some of them are as soft and #8 supple as chiffon.Many of the-blends of straw ana voile are masteriy.- .Calor, tou, je à consideration to witish which the designers are pay ing t attention, and any smatber of dhe tone effect are really equi ote, Por hance.5 debicate shell pink is enmploited in the picture hat of leghorn and georgette, and by the way it is this plume topped type of thing which mitady wit ¥ for some reason best known to herself she bloteins the voile trimmhod model The second wide brimmed hat ls of sling ten strair ant 6-cutie-étnéing ready being exploited as a comple.\u201d .lar now.\"But the turban stands in no danger of losing ground in feminine favor.It becomes the average face too well, and unusually chic are both the oues depicted here.In one instance a vari-colored wing | offsets the trim lines of the turban t which navy blue straw develops, and \"the same results is achieved in the 1 other case by the high arrangement ' of the rose toned satin ribbon upon the crown of the model in dark blue ! We must admit there is no real fountain of youth such as Ponce de | Leon hoped to find.There are.how | | aver, numerous mediums of youth far { .more accessible to the world at large than one nf his conception would be Fitet of all we mut determine td Keep young.Ry tois one does not; mean that women of sixty must adorn themselvesas to anpear like twenty This only places them liable to eriti- cism and ridicule.Neither is youth to be acquired hy i resorting to face Hleaches and pow ders,\u201d To remain young it is not ne cesmaty either to spend one\u2019s entire time in physical culture exercise, yet these are of wonderful values, if practised systematically.The real secret of eternal youth is in knowing how to make the best of all circumetances.to keep up with the times, and to be! in touch with young fofte\u2014with chil, 1 AO NEGRE | © HRT BY \u201d Nothing can equal Baby's Own; Tablets as u medicine for little ones, They are à laxative, spill dut thorough ja action, and never (afl to re- leve constipation, colle, colds and simple fevere.| Once à mother has utd thes ohe wil! use nothing else.Concerning them Mrs.Saluste Pelletier, Bt des Aulnsies, Que, writes:\u2014\"] always keep à box of Baby's Oun Teblets in the house.They are the dest medicine I know of for little ones and 1 would mot de without them.* The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 80 Sactaie Oy de a over to young people but there are certain reine which the older members of the family should atweys keep in their own handa Age arrives rae pidly when there is no interest ro ward it off.Keep busy.Put vigor and enthu.| siasm in what you do, occasionally | taking up something different and; doing things in new ways A woman: of rare intellectual ibility\u2019 and intedti.' gence who is now in her sixties said | recently that she believed she conld make a success of writing for mega.zines had she begun when young.When asked why she did not try now her reply was, \u201cOh, I'm entirely too old.\u201d At the same time she kas race command of the language, excelent ideas and plenty of time, and\u2014it must ! be confessed\u2014is bored becauxe she | is getting old by the minute.It is commonly said that women de not [ike to tell their ages, Those wha Hve in constant fear of growing old do not like to even aclmowledge it to themselves much less to mhr-« Many have the idea that keeping young consists int keeping the yeas down.This is not the true or the sane idea.The years we cannot stop.but while their number is increasing .we can keep our hearts vouthiuf and minds active.A woman of seventy: | four said recently, \u201c1 am proud tote my age for I have alwavs determined to keep younger than my; | years This woman.who has brought wp à large family.also saidi- \u201c1 have sways endeavored not to he behind my chWdren, and haw found thet IT mast forget myself and mv years to do this,\u201d | By krenine voung we not only cul.: bivate cheerfiiness.vitsthy, hesfeh snd charm, but we increase twofold our interest in life and our usefiiness so others.The worms that infest children from their birth are of two kinds, those, that find lodgement in the stom.sch and those that are found in the | intestines.The luiter are the most! destructive.as they cling to the walls | of the iutestines ani # not interfered with work havoe there.Miers Womn Powders dislodge both kinds and while expelling them from the stom serve to repair the damage Wey have enuesé.ISLATURE BFK dividual handiwork of expert | ER SR craftamen, as proud of their work - I REN manship as were the ceaftsmen of 1 WWE the Guilds of the middle ages Ash your desler to thow you ths .GUTTA PERCHA & RUBBER, Limited Head Offices and Factèrice, TORONTO- BRANCHES:\u2014Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Ft.William, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Lethbridge, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, FRANCE'S NEED OF CREDITS DESCRIBED MR.DOUCHE DEPLORES BRIT- DITS, DECLARING FRANCE Is DEPENDENT ON THEM London, Eegland \u2014The recent sus- pansion of Bejtish credits to France wes the subject of an interview given to a représentative of The Christian Selence Monitor by Mr.Donche president of the French Chamber of Commerce in London.; \u201cThe position is a simple one,\u201d said Me.Doucha \u201cIf Germany had not been driven into signing the armistice and the war had gone on the Allies wousi not have hestitated,to continue \u2018she sacrifice of both men and money In other words, France would have been given untimited credits to kill and be killed.\u201cAs in is, the nations have now reached the period af reconstruction.France has suffered more han others Her industrial provinces are ravaged and her losses in the fiekl amount to 1,500,000 men out of a population of 40,000,000, Great Britain, with a population of 65,000,000 has lost 600,000 men, and the United States, about 6000 out of 100,000,000, \u201cFrance is crippled in her industries for the time being and must obtain goods from both Fugland and Asmerica.To do this, since she cannot pay in epports she must be granted credits But there is apparently a reluctance in some quarters to give them LEAVE YOUR ORDERS EARLY FOR Special Easter Eggs MADE TO ORDER Try our Candies, Chocolates, and Ice Cream, made on the premises.\u2014\u2014 TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED g\u2014- Victory Candy Co.Telephone 7083 19 COTE D'ABRAHAM/ People do not understand that France is only asking what she must have to regain her prosperity, on which depends that of the world; for France, is the world\u2019s bulwark against Germany.\u201cIt is security we ask for.We want to be strong, so as to have nothing to feat; and this is the best wey of expelling the chance of war.France therefore must be freed from any further German meanace, and this can only be done by removing Prussian influence from the left bank of the Rhine.France has no idea whatever of annexation.\u201cShe has no wish to have a large German population to administer; but the Rhine must become the rampart behind which western Europe may feel safe from invasion.Germans of the Rhine provinces must be allowed no military power whatewer, Thus only will France possess that sense of security which she has unquestion- M.30x1aw,catziy « A PR * .LOOK THIS OVER REINDEER PREPARED COCOA, 1 1b.tin .c\u2026uucu0e 0028 REINDEER PREPARED COFFEE, 1 Ib.tin .3 REINDEER CONDENSED MILK, 1 Ib.tin .: nam ST.CHARLES EVAPORATED MILK, 1 Ib.tin .om CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK, large sire 1.*CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK, small sise ar CAMP COFFEE, with Chicory, per bottle 27 BARRINGTON HALL COFFEE, per glass \u201c LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP, 8 Ibe.Ga : LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP, square glass ;: 0 HEINZ'S TOMATO SOUP, medium site \u2026 1 CLARK'S COOKED CORNED BEEF, 1 Ib.+ CLARK'S COOKED CORNED BEEF, 8 Tbs.1 ; GRANT'S SCOTCH OATMEAL, 8 db.'tin .0.0000000\" a8 ! 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expected that he will make his usual adroit use of the verdict of a ruling prince.But the precedent is aot! without its imconvenience.even for the government on India.The time may come when a ruling prince.emboldened by the example now sel may condemn the proceedings of the Viceroy or the Secretary of State.There is nn knowing what course the activities of the democratized legista- tive councils will take, The new bodies may conceivatiy rim counter to thetotions of the mling grinces.Since these are permitted to applau! what pleases them, they will regard themeslves as free to attack that which they dislike.Ts this prospect altogether reassuring?\u201d It is also pointed out thet the Maharaja Scindia Sas not as yet shown his practical sympathy for schemes of democrtic reform hy introducing | them into his own State, and it is | suggested that, if he was actualy voicing the opinion of the majority ®f his prineelr colleagues.it is curions that, among the numerous subjects discuseed at their conference, the in- \u2014 their own states was not even mentioned.TRAPPING A SUBMARINE Wow British Navy Fought Chief Hun \u2018Weapon.New methods of trapping the U.boat are constantly coming to light in spite of the secrecy nmintained inl British Naval circles regarding means to defeat the submarine.fallowing vivid account is quoted by the Scientific American from the Livervool Journal of Commerce: \u201cA seaplane hal \u2018spotted\u2019 a submarine lying on the seabed, Instant- {y the observer's finger commenced ous way between her hull and the sea | bottom.Two round.black objects seemed to | detach themselves from her hail and flout sorfaceward, to hover a second and then to commence bobbing down comé up and breathe.but no Jonger devil's eggs.its huovancy the tide\u2014bobbing down a lane much | That time passed bur stil the sub- frequentiv by ; brought food, munitions of war and | bandreds of other things to Rritain\u2019s shore, plane's observer.phoned answer, but her eggs wait for a minuce\u2019 dependent cables and thus held the | two firing keys: the uprising of Usboat in a kind of cat's crudle.She | grey mounds of water and a rumbling seemed suddenly to wake up to her | muffled, explosion.danger.for with a hound she tried to disengage herself from the meshes which held her.il high degree of class and refinement = el À BA = R= 3 gi! Pra?\u2014 \\ | \u201cWhat is This Nerve Food You See Advertised in all the Papers, Some Kind of Patent Medicine?\u201d be all in.There was so little nerve force 66 T.i.1IAPS that is what you might call it.\u201d in my system that I went all to pieces with \u201cWell, d kn hi a little exertion.about jem Tell do you know anythiE | 4I did mot get right until I had used Dr.Chase's Nerve Foud for about two weeks.By that time my appetite was good and 1 began to feel like myself again.\u201cFor a month I scarcely missed a dose of the Nerve Food, and am now feeling fine.I eat and well, and take the same old plessure in my work that | always did when in good health.\u201d \u201cYou must be all right, then.\u201d \u201cYes, and I certainly appreciate what Dr.Chase's Nerve Food has done for me, for I thought 1 would have to quit the road entirely.You can call it a patent medicine #f you like, but, anyway, I swear y it.\u201d Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, 6 for $2.75, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto.On every box of the genuine you will find the portrait and signature of A.W.Chase.M.D., the famous Receipt Book author.\u201c] certainly do, and have a box right here in my grip.Why, say, in my estimation, it is the greatest thing ever invented in the medicine line.\u201d \u201cYou seem to be rather enthusiastic.You are not selling Nerve Food, are you?\u201d \u201cNo, I am not selling it, but I am recommending it.When I find a good thing I like to tell others about it.\u201d \u201cWhat did it ever do for you?\u201d \u201cI was on my back with the \u2018flu\u2019 for two weeks, and when I got up was so weak that I did not get out of the house for ten days.I started out on my trip on the road, bat did not have the energy to sell \u201cWhat seemed to be the matter?\u201d \u201cThe doctor said my nerves were in bad condition.I could not sleep nights, and after talking to a customer I seemed to \u2014 game to leave any loophoies \u201cThen the strange thing happened.| submasine was doomed.\u201c \u2018Got him.\u201c Thanks.\u2019 replied the destroyer.\u201cWe'll give him five minutes : bobbing down the tide.to | rapid bring, and the those ships that marine made no further move.Grea! stroyer the port foremost trawler | bullets reached it.\u201d and the starboard afer one clipped a cpted the sea- | smell red tin of high expiosive ©» the wire and atlowed it to siide down \u201c \u201cThat's it.lad\u2019.came the tele-| til it touched the L-hoat's hull ti can| was the seaplane's :urn tc Wave a flag.ani immediately there follow.their | ed the crashing of two firs: \u201cMine luyer.eh?A LONG TRIP! \u201cThe trawlers now cross two | lish provincial paper.the patch of rising oil.Bit it was no use: that the Germar had been destroyed.| ada\u2019 WHEN you want printed matter of quality \u2014-the kind that reflects a | The Chronicle Job Printing Song.lean demroyer and fqur squatty trawlers detached] themselves from & pack of hounds working a.covert and hastened to the kill Meanwhile the seaplane circle! around.but when the surface ship arrived her instructions delivered by wireless, were curt and precise.Acting upon them, the trawlers stationed \u2018hem.selves at the four corners of à wet auadrangle.while the destroyer kept her quns ready to tatk to the enemy shold he appesr shove the surface.\u201cIhe triwlers: at the comers of the quadrangle got aut their sweens \u2014lone wire hwwsers of an incredible stoutness, with a \u201cavy \u2018lita\u2019 in the centre to keep their biglks Jown on the ses hed \u2014 and commenged to steam toward ench cher.As the pairs of vessels met, their wires simultaneously engaged shemouives under the Udonts bow and stern |and commemed to wosk thoir slaw.Department for estimate.TOURS Is ome of the most eomplete priating establishment in the City, and only the best compesitors and printers available are employed, se as 0 insure thorough satisfaction.{WHEN you are ia lind for.wed Oireuiare, \u2018hess 0000.Our solicitor will offl immediately.Let Us Estimate on Your Printing- , Peldere, Pamphiets, Booklets, | TRE \u2018 the trawlers had been too long at the and notified the destroyer of the fact and the | Then.with her observer slipping - drum of cartridges into his machin: signalled the seaplane.| gun, she sped on after those abject A burst oo fst qf chamhe- \\panetured, sank with a gungie: the | cecond \u2018gave a better show, for 11 es \u201cAt a Magger signal irom the de- pinced grandly and harmlessly as 1aé se Spesking of British errors shou: British overseas Dominions, we may mention one resentty quoted in London Punch as coming irom an Enz- \u201cFor some days Private Theobald pushed a t30-pound cart through tae \u201cThe seaplane circled twice ahove | snows which covered the vast stretcit ascertained | between London (Ontaries.and Can- A SPRING TONIC GREATLY | .INCRESES YOUR EFFICIENCY, Lay the Fouudation of Guod Heaith Now by Building Up Your: - Blood and Stremgéening Your.Nerves The good old fashion of taking a tonic in the\u201d springtime, ki wast of the customs of our grandparents, is based wpou sound mon sense and geod medical prestice.r it is u trying time, even in the most favored climates, for those ike | on.| Ni aster how mad the winter | re who | are not in rugged physical health.Many men, women and children go through the winter on reserve strength they have stored up during | the sunny.summer months, aud grow increasingly pale = the spring ave approseh.A tonic for the blood and nerves st this time will uch tor such people, by putting color in the cheeks, and banishing that tired.feeling that worries thousands ut this season of the year.You can not be energetic if your blood is thin and weak, or if your nerves are frayed or shattered.Yuu cannot compete with | others if You do vot get refreshing slecp at night, or if you are lysing | weight, a8 well us to ave you from sutfering later on.You need u tonic at this titue to add to your efficiency now, And in all the realm of medicine there is no safer or better tonic than Dr, Wiiliams\u2019 Pink Pills for l\u2019aie Peuple.| cireulates through «very portion nerves and run-down ogra, sud and energy 10 weak, casily tine, despbndent men, women sad children.CURED BILIOUS HEADACHES.Mr D.C.McClure, Heffley Creek, BC.says: \u201cAs à apring tonte | k:ow of nothing eke that can equal Dr, Wiliiams® Pink Pills Last spring I felt weak and run down and suiiered a grest deal from biliou- heada-hes.| got a half doze: boxes vi Dr.\\Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, and aiter taking them 1 felt like a new man The lassitude from which 1 suffered had di-¢ appeared.1 had a better appetite, and war in every way stronger a better than before | hegan the se this medicine.Almost evervoie neels a touic in the spring, amd for this purpose | can -:-ongly advise Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.\" NEVER FELT 80 WELL.Miss Beatrice Bishop, Feadale.N.B., says: \"I have never felt so well as ! do since taking Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, When 1 began their use I was very much run down.T had ne color, no appetite.could not go up stairs without stopping to rest om the way.[ had frequent headaches and feeling of despondency.1 took Pink Pills regularly for aboot ei:ht weeks and white [ felt a benifit from them almost from the \u2018first.at the end of that time | was in better health than 1 had ever enjoyed before.I freely give vou permission to publish this letter as my experience mey be the means of pointing the wey to new health to some other weak rad run down girl.\u201d GAINED WONDERFULLY.Mrs.Herbert Hanson, lower Hainesvifle, N.B.says: \u201c1 have the very highest regard for Dr.Williams\u201d Prk Pia Before I bega:: their use T suffered grestly with sick %hesd- ache, dizalmess and 8 feeling of depression aad tiredmess.A short treatment with the pile fly irestored my health.My daughter Blanche was suffering form ansemia, and through the use of six boxes of Dr.Wiliams\u2019 Pink PRs guined wonderfully in weight, strength and generai health.We think so mach of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pils that we sre vever without them in the house, and [ consider ther ray best friend.\u201d Thede pills make new riei, red blood, whieh of the body strengthening jaded bringing a feeling of new strength HAS A BETTER APPETITE.Mrs.M.D.Macleod, Caledonia, PEL.says: \u201c1 have used Dr.Wil- | Yams\u2019 Pink Pills as a speing medi- | vine with satisiactory results.| Before | began their use | was subject to weak spells.but those have now disappeared.1 {ind that my appetite is letter, and | have every confidence mn your pills as a blood builder.STRONG AND WELL AGAIN.\u2018 Mr.H H.McKelvey, Oromo, Ont.| says: My experience with Dr.Wil- | liams\u2019 Fiuk Pills has been of the! most favorable kind.At the time I\u2018 began their use 1 was so wesk and run down that 1 could hardly go about.My stomach was also out of order and the food I took did not seem to do me a bit of good.Then Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills came to my rescue.and under their use my stomach yrew better, my geuesi health improved, and I was suon as healthy and vigorous a man as I had ever been.Dr.Williams Pink l'ills, with the use of Pinklets as a laxative when needed, is now our family medicine, and we would not be without them.\u201d BUILD UP YOUR BLOOD, The purpose'oi Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink ills is to build up the blood, They du this ose thing and they do it well.They are, for this reason, an invaluable remedy in diseases arising from bed or deficient blood, such as enae.mis, rheumstiom, neuralgia, pains ia the back or side and the after effects of influenzéa or fever.If you are suffering from any troubles due to weak, watery blood, or shaky nerves, a fair use of these pills will restore you to ful health amd strength.Dr.Wilirams' Pink Piils are sald by all medicine Jealers or will be sent by mail.post paid, at 30e à box or six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co.Brockville, Ont.Phone 2854 RUSSIA AND SIBERIA KANSAS IS FORCED RICH MINING ENGINEER WHO FARMERS URGE MEASURES TO SPENT TWO YEARS IN THESE! PRIVEANT A REPETITION COUNTRIES TELLS OF| APTRR COMING HARVEST, NEEDS Kañcas \u2014 Thongt Kas- is the A | sas largest wi State is the New York N.'Y\u2014That Russia! country, À is being compelled te im- and Siberia are still rich in tiædber port whest ia order to keep its milly and minerals, in addition to the vast) runing.la one shipment last week agricultural resourced, was assorted 100,000 bushels of wheat arrived at by W.G.Mitchell, in a lecture on : Wichita for the mills in «hat terri- \u201cRussi£\u2019s Economic R s\u201d beld' tory.under the auspices of Artericau , Ît all bappened this way.Last fad Russian Chamber of Commerce at the the United States Grain Corporation Bush Terminal Sz'es Building here.insisted upon the farmers getting Mr, Mitchell, & Canadian mining en- | their wheat to the markets et once.diucer based fris statements on his | They did, and the wheat was shipped own experiences covering a period of Ito werminal elevators and stares.The two vears travel in European and | result was that early this spring Asiatic Russia for the purpose of | Kansas was out of whest for milling, | studying these conditions, and had to bring this same wheat \u201cIn addition to their great\u2019 agricul.back into the State.In October the tural resources.Russia and Siberia Sate Board of Agriculture saw the presen: interesting opportunites for shkuation and urged the grain corpor.development aloug other lines.\u201d Mr.| atiom not to take the wheat {rom Mitchell said.\u201cOne of the great de-| Kansasmands throughout the world today is] The agricultural committee of both for lumber.Russia is fortunate in branches of the Legislature sud the | possessing the largest reserves of State Board of Agriculture have now timber in the world the forest areas to the grain corporation a of the Russian Empire, exclusive of: plan to obviate this difficulty next Findland amount to over 1,337.000.000 | year.They are urging the grain cor- acres, as compared with Canada with poration to authorize the shipment of 800,000.000 acres, an! the United | such Kansas wheat from the farms States with 600,000,000 acres.The Rus- | next summer and fall as will take sian forests are ?1.4,tinves as rem a8 | care of the immediate financial needs those of the United States, and in- of the farmers and provide sufficient clude such important timber supplies \u2018milling wheat for the early season.as Bakic pine.white spruce, fir, Si- Then it is proposed that the grain berian pine.eastern spruce and Nor-! comporation require the storage of dmann fir, as well as such hard woods ' the wheat, in the stack or in bins on as oak.ash birch etc.The Siberian\u2019 the farms, until such time as the mills forests are practically unknowa and need additional supplies .tittle developed as yet.| The Kansas wheat prospect is the \u2018In European Russia, the important ' best now the State has ever had.It centers for timber production are the seems certain that the erop will reach Archangel district the Baltic regions ' close to 200,000,000 bushels from and the Lower Volga country.\u2018The the 11,000000 acres now standing.increase in the volume of the Russian There has been sufficient moisture timber trade during the 10 years from throughout the winter and the spring 1903 to 1913 was 125 per cent.The to soak the subsoil to a point where | organization of the timber iméustry in Kansas could get along without any , Russia the development of lumber rain until the later part of May to production and of the pulp industry produce a 200,000,000-bushel crop.will be three of the basic factors in| Rain only as the wheat is filling out Russia's economic.reconstruction.| the heads is the needs at present.There is a aplendid opportunity for | With an order to ship wheat as fast ! America to assist in organizing Rus.as threshed, the railroads would be | six's tiusher industry and in supplying | swamped, as they were four years IN RESOURCES] TO IMPORT WHEAT| Russia with her great requirements of saw-mill and wood-working machinery.\u201cRvasia presents one of the few great undeveloped fielis of mineral wealth in the word.To develop Hs | mineral wealth, Rossia wil revuire | Kansas desires is an order that will ontside assistance in the form of or.keep most of the wheat in the stack ganizing ability, in the form of capital invesement.and there j6 no question that, partieularly for American business, Rusela neesents alluring pos.sibilitles for a participation in an eco.nomie and industria! expamsion which wil parallel tha: of the United States during the lust 50 years.\u201d THIS GIRL IS A \"LINEMAN\" When the automatic telephone switchboard in Santa Monica.Cal, gets out of order it is a young wu.man, clad in overalls and jumper,\u2019 Nineveh.according to the Badminthat \u201cshoots the trouble.\u201d Before this high-school graduate of unusual accomplishments her present position of, indoor me- obtained ;royai by his Olkympian chanie, she proved herself as efficient : , The lasso is of great antiquity, It ago by the rush of wheat.There arc not enough cars available and not | enough elevator space in the State to; care for even a 100,000,000-bushet j crop under the requirement made by the grain corporation last year.What | until late in the fall.That is the easiest method of storing whest.The favamers do not have sufficient bin space to handle 10 large a crop if the wheat is threshed.LASSO AS OLD AS HISTORY.Barty Persians Roped In Theie Wild | Mounts.is said to be depicted in the ruins of ton Magazine.An early Persian manuscript.preserved in the Escorial shows a sportsman (whom 1 suppose and careless seat) in the act of catch.expression | A as the men in doing line work.climb.! ing a wild ass with a nicely plained ing poles and replacing wires as read-' lasso.The monarch bestrides a ra ily as any of them.says Popular\u2019 ther \u201cstocky\u201d looking, dark colored BARGAIN SALE 3 tinsoé Qld Dutch Cleanser ior.1 tin of Drudge \u2018or.pe 8 pieces White Knight Soap, for § pisces of Goblin Soap, ior.| I 8 pieces of Old Homestead Soap, for.1 1b.Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles.1 1b.Heinz Sour Mixed Pickles.1 1b.Heinz Chow Chow Pickles.mets But ior the war and the shortage of ; men having mechanical experience, probably wonid aot be filiing a man's place.However, being fond of mechanics and having a Kaowledge of electricity.she intends to remain at her post un- Mechanics.in describing her atta's- horse.with four white \u2018feet.and a ia sort of housing hall covers the white face.A bow, quivers and a - saber are hung from his saddiesana horse.How the wild ass is to be restrained.even by the hand of a memarch, fs not at first sight evident, for the Tasso ix neither fixed to the saddle after the fashion of the gay.Hams and Bacon.S.C.F.R License Na «5:70 ess ee mL O'CONNOR | Coruer of ST.MICHAEL and ST.Fresh Eggs à Bpeciaity.\u2018 JTLIA STs, || Telephone 2884.| EN EE) : | NOT © WE beg to notify former customers, and the public in that we have taken over the business of the late Hgeneral, M.COTE, and will continue as in the past, with a full and complete line of FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES.Our Meat Market is one of the most sanitary in the City.and none but choice Meats are sold.A polite and courteous staff will assure satisfaction, and a trial order will convince.! 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angels peep v.hile gatioping at fall speed.0 tary lasso fixed to n long pole in : order to catch wild or refractasy horses.The Poles, Cront'ans @ 4 Whilachipns, with the Hurgarians, seem to have used the lasso till about the beginning of the present century, A picture by the German artists Rich i ter shows Polish remounts for the i German cavalry being lassoed in the Zwinger at Dresden.The hagses look as wild as a Texan \u201cbroncho\u201d or an Argentina \u201cgagual\u201d and the attitude | of men and animals and the way the | ropes are coiled and thrown are id.| entical with those adopted in Spanish America today.The lasso appears to run through a ting in the pommel of the saddle.It is, Nowever, in Spanish America where the art has bess most developed, This is on account of the open country and the vast numbers of wild and semi-wild horses which up to the middle of the Doesn't hurt a bit and costs \u201conly few cents Drop a little Freezone on arfaching ootn, instantly that corn 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Boma for 1.FANCY COTTONS, with % Bons for 1.TWO DOLLAM WORTH OF BONS POR OMR, CN ALL REGULAR GOODS, FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE : 284 to 264 St John Street ET SP S\u2014 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919.\u2018 pris TER QUEBEC CHRONICLE \"OLYMPIA THEATRE \u2018ALL NEXT WEEK ALICE JOYCE One of Filmdom's best actresses in the greatest triumph of her career \u201cTHE LION AND THE MOUSF\u201d One of the most successes of the American st a play with a story worth telling and powerfally to a \u2018 John Burkett Ryder believed a little mouse could not whip a Kon.Shirley shows kim otherwise in \u201cThe Lion and the Mouse.\u201d * * * * They ay tat is man bas money emough he can gain any end.Shirley diwproves this in \u201cthe Lion and the Mouse.\u201d .= * * in the world bad sworn to impeach your father?See what Shirley Rossmore does in \u201cThe Lion and the Mouse.\u201d * = * She had brought the richest man in the\u2019 worid to his knees\u2014and she loved his son.Did she get him?See ALICE JOYCE as Shirley Rossmore in \u201cThe Lion amd the Mousé.\u201d x * * * Should a girl marry the son of à man who tried to ruin her father, even if she loved him?See Shirley Rossmore in \u201cThe Lion and the Mouse.\u201d * * * = Is it right to stem], where a pgreor\u2019s life and honor are at stake?Shirley though so in \u201cThe Lion and the Mouse.\u201d .t , * * * Shirley» pen proved mightier than Byder's millions, in \u201cThe Lion and the Mouse.\u201d *.+ + He had to choosé between a girl and his | father's miffions\u2014and he wou both.How aid he do it?See \u201cThe Lion and the Mousse.\u201d ALICE JOYCE, Vitagraph Star ALBERT E.E.SMITH ALICE J J O YCE \u2018The Lion and the Mouse\u201d A screen adaptation in six reels of the famous stage success of the same name written by the late CHARLES KLEIN and produced under the * personal supervision of Albert E.Smith.DIRECTED BY TOM TERRISS.A VITAGRAPH SUPER FEATURE CAST Shirley Rossmore .secsc rence nee ALICE JOYOE Jefferson Ryder .22200 200202 een a na nana 0» Conrad Nagel John Burkett Rydér .0.paca es / Anders Randoif Judge Rossmore .des nas ss ce 00005 ee Henry Hallam Senator Roberts .00000 02000 ass eau as save T.W.Carton Kate Roberts .coovviiueinnn.ere Mona Kingsley Mrs.Ryder .\u2026.000000 anses san senc sa ana n uns Jane Jennings Judge Mot cures cannes {.W.H.Burton Fiteroy Bagley .BOAOXIE «oir ere eus ec eee» Mary Carr \u2014 _æ SYNOPSIS SHIRLEY ROSSMORE was a clever and determimed girl\u2014just like thousands of other girls.She believed Right made Right.dohn Burkett Ryder was the financial colossus of the warld.He believed Might made Right.And when Shirley bearded this Lion in his den and challanged his might, he laughed.To him it wes the Lion playing with the Mouse.RYDER marshaled his milions and his millions.@hirley had - only her wits and Love\u2014-love of a sweetheart and of « father being ernshed to disgrace and desth by this Octopus.And Right tricmphed over Might, and the Meuse brougbt tbe Liou to his image.Girl halts impeachment trial: exonerates father, Federal Judge.* * * * Girl living incognito in mjllionaire\u2019s home gets letters that save father's name.* * * * .Judge's daughter thwarte plot of world's richest man to have her father impeached.* * * * Financial Lion brought to knees by little Mouse who defied his power.* *® * .Son of world\u2019s richest man defles father\u2019s demand that he wed girl he does not love.* * * * Senator\u2019s daughter elopes with secretary.* * * * Steals letters from millionaire father to save father of girl he loves, Li * * * Love story beBind sudden halting of Nenate impeachment trial, * * * * Girl\u2019s fight for Right triumphs over man's Might of millions.* * * * \u201cInjunction\u201d Judge saved from im- peackment plot by duughter\u2019s brave fight.* * * Girl saves father, wius man she loves in lone fight against plot of millions, ja \u2018Ss Attention These goods which we ar offering you are cheaper Mate your purchases early because these goods will be sold rapidly.Smoked Ham in all sizes, 38¢, offered at, a lb.38¢ Recon and Cooked Ham, cut with slicer.Fresh Eggs, received daily, per dozen \u2026.\u2026.22000000000- so Egg Powder, each package equivalent to 1 dosen of eggs.Per doz.packages .Mc U.A Mergerine, worth 38c., 3 lbe fer .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026scacne cn.SLOB Veal, per Ib.bc, 80c, Bc On cach purchoss of $1.00 we shall give 5 Iba.of Redpath's Gratrulat- 00 .iain 8c 11 Ibs.of Brown Sugar for .88i4c 1 Ib.box of Magic Baking Powder, worth #0¢ for .0c Five Roses Flour, at a Ib.se Natoral Japan Tea of first quality, per lb.0 Green Gunpowder Tea of first quality, per 1b.\u2026.\u2026.0c [one Table Salt, a lb.ec Vermicelli, per box .ke Macaroni, per box .14c Spaghetti, per box .14e Herrings with Tomato Sauce, large box .88¢ 2 boxes of Pork and Beans, 3 lbs.for Las ss a sens acc se Sunkist Seedless Oranges, very sweet, for 44c, 4c, Sic, 50¢c, 0c and .oeaiea ll sec Blood Oranges, per dor.60c Shaddocks, 8 for, .8c Table Apples, Red Winesap, very juicy, per doz.50 Cocoanuts, Celery, Lettuce, and Parsley.Maple Sugar, Maple Syrup, and Maple Sap.Fresh Cream received daily.Burewhip makes the cream whip and lresps it 84 hours longer, per Easter Eggs.Our assorted Chocolates, 3%¢c, 49c and .ea sec Bonbonnicres at moderate prices.Empire Chocolate Biscuits, per lb.Le La Louer sans ane 0e 20c Village Biscuits, 8 lbs.for ._25c Soda Biscuits, per package\u2019 5 B.O.Blancmange, 3 packages for .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.25e Assorted Jellies, £ packages for 25¢ Imported Strawberry and Raspberry Jam, per jar .40c and 15c SOAP.We than the wholesale peicss.|! od Sugar, worth 15¢ a pound.{' Spy Apples, per doz.soc - ISOME FACTS ABOUT BOLSHEMST RUSSIA RECORD OF REVOLTS DI6 PROVES THE BOLSHEVIKI'S OLAIM TO RULE BY WILL OF PEOPLE.e\u2014t\u2014\u2014 London, April 11.\u2014 Conversation with the last arrivals from Bolshe- , vist Russia, and with those best in- \u2018 formed here on the Russian situation | tends nore and more to present \u201crhe ; Russian problem\u201d in the light OË = , question oi bumanity rather than uf politics.\u201d Each newcomer has the same tale to unfold ui chavs aml misery, not {only or the upper and middle classes but eyuallp for the work people and ' peasants on whose behadi the Bolshe- | cist regime claims to operate.1n- deed, the complaint of those who imew Russia of tormer days is that the; Bulshevik has deprived precisely the I latter class of even such amenilies of life as it enjoyed under the Czar.An individual well acquainted with | Russia recently assured a representative of this paper that, from the point | of view of material wellbeing at least it is, a mistake to suppose that the ' Russian moujtk was in an altogether | deplorable plight under nis impersas masters.In the towns housing and other conditions were not, of course, ; what the western world pronounces -samitary,\u201d but the informant of The | Christian Science Monitor was by no rer ee = 1 0 20 means convinced that the importation, | heady-made, of western institutions | and methods into a country of a to- | tally different chhrncter necemrily | speit improvement and progress.- In Petrograd and other large Rwssian towns before the war there were hovels enough, he said, but they were ! probably not more numerous than | those in many western cities, and in Russia there was at least an absence ; of the overcrowding and the tenement so familiar, unfortunateln in the west.Each Russian dwelling stood in its \u2018 own small allotment, and for the rest, | the moujik was talerably well clothed iand fed.and at least, had teisure enough to enjoy the sunset, indulge | his inherent love oi music, and so on.| | His life, in short.was not the stark | , struggle for bare existence that lide | | has become in Bolshevist Russia with its silent factories, and paradyzed railways.its tyranny.its starvation, mis- Management, and barkruptey.Nor has the peasant fared better than the town dweller, despite the fact that the former's dream of the dis- tribetion of land has been realized Lack of transport.national insolvency unstable conditions, and forced sales leave the peasant with no eertain prospects of adequate returns or his la- ; bor.The result has been the decline [in eultivation which promises to have such serious effects for Europe in general.as well as for Russia in particular, while the effect upon the atti- ! pude of the peasantry toward the party Lin power is seen in the widespread opposition offered to the enforcement ! of Bolshevist decrees.A typical instance is that of a vil lage no great distance from Petrograd where the villagers use machine guns acquired when the dissohstion of the! army was in progress.to defend themselves against such Boishevist com- miesaries 3s endeavor to emforce the | order for the requisitioning of stocks.The fact, moreover, that during last November alone some 80 to 100 ptas- | ant risings are calculated to have oc.| curred in various parts of the country | is eloquent comment enough upon any | | claim on the part of the Bolsheviki \u2018 | that they rule by the will of the people.Indeed.those best acquainted witn Russian conditions today one and afl i testify to the general repudiation by the Rassian peuple of Bolshevist rule, and.quite apart from ail politcal considerations and opinions, protest most ferauce by the rest of the world of a rezime that has brought such abject and hopeless misery upon so large and
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