The Quebec chronicle, 6 mai 1919, mardi 6 mai 1919
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RAPE UITE-\u2014A delisious Sesser, ' CRYSTALIZED GINGER-Ia ah.Ve BH .SELECTED TABLE FIG6\u2014!s jase, por Né.\u2026.\u2014 ds PH FLORIDA GUAVA JELLY -In 6-05.botties, ger bottle.Be BE LOUISIANA SOFT SHELL PRACAME\u2014Kstn large spa, i: easly esngked, per Ib.LU BE Phanse 1247-1248, 9 A.GRENIER 3 96 ST.#TREET Fuad Cantrol License, Nev, #9343.- JOHN TTT WOR, THSSE \u201cRIM THE AG MAN?CAMADIANS INVESTED AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE ON SATURDAY.: / London, May $\u2014(Canadian Asso- | ciated Press)\u2014Among - the hundreds invested at Buckinghem Palace by King George on Saturday, were the , following Canddians: Commanders Order British Empire Military Div sion: Colonels George Farmer and John Stewart, Medicalsénd Arthur Jarvis of the General List, Two Bars to D'stinguished Service Order Col.Harold Riley, infantry.Bar to Distinguished Service Order: Col.8.Walter Brown, Afthur Dubuc, louis Jones and Lional Millen.infantry.Distingu'shed Service Order ana Military Cross: Majors Henri Chasse, infantry: George Treleaven, Medicals; Captain Arthur Slade, in- Sagtry Distinguished Service Order: Col.8.Douglas Elis, engineers; Colonel James\" McPhail, artillery; Henry eers; Gordon Weir, ma chine guns; Majors Jabn Blair and Alexander Donald, artillery; Robert Bliss, George Bowerback, Andrew Dassanses,- Ci athesom, joha impeon, infantry; Captais Roger Moore, ixfentry.+ Officers Order British Military Division i fondly Anses Duimage, Percy ilivray.Members British Empire: Lieut.| George Crippe.Two Bars to Military Cross: Capt.Maxwell MacRae, infantry.Military Cross and Two Bars: Capt.Evane Ross, mfantny.Bar to Military Cross: Majors Geo.Dupuis, Fred Raymond, Alphonse Rowthier, infantry; Capt.Wm.Leary, machine guns; Lieuts.Frederick Morgan, infantry; Kidea Wileon, acc.Liars Cross and Ber: Majors Franklin Dunham, Medicals; Walter Jowitt, Fred Kirkland, infantry; Geo.McCallum, James Stockeing.eagi- \" ; Captains George Anderson, Neervin Buchavan.Charfes Holmes, Joha McDonald, W.McDougall Rayward, George Robertson.infantry; .Christopher Finlayson, Joseph Mar- Ain, Henry Moser, Medicals; Robert McGleneghan, engineers; Frank Barber, engineers; Morris Jacob, ge U.8.CONSUL FREED.in Stockholm From Finland | f Where He Was Released.A Washington, DC.May 8\u2014Roget eT COMMONS HEAR.| J Saghee_Covpmmrnee- \u2014 chitost Arte ® TOIL 2 made TEXT OF MINE LABOR CLAUSES WELL-BEING OF WAGE EARN- BRS OF INTERNATIONAL IMPORTANCE Ottawa, Oat., May §\u2014¥on.N.Wgwe to the House of Com mons this afternoon, the text of the nine labor clauses in the peace treaty.\u201cThe high contracting parties,\u201d said the statement, \u201crecognizing that the well-be'ng, physical, moral and intellectual.of industrial wage-carnerw is of supreme international imeort- ance, have framed a permanent machinery asking that of the League of Naticws to further this great end.They recognize that differences of climate, habits and customs, of econom'c opportunities and industrial tradition make strict unormity :n the condi« tions af labor difficult of attainment.But, holding as they do that labor must be regarded a= an article of commerce, they think that there are methods and principles for the ratin- cation of labor conditions, which ail industrial conmenities should endeavor to appty +0 far xs their special circumstances will permit.\u201cAmong these methods and principles the following seem to the high contracting parties to be o special aBove emuncistal Wat labor $ Bot be répardéd'megely 215 comised- ty or actiéle of commerce: , ployed a».well ai by {Ne employers.\u201c\u201cThiné\u2014The payment to the employed of a wage adequate to maintain a reasonable state of life as this is understood in the country.\u201c\u2018Fourth\u2014The- adoption of an eight-hour day or a forty-eight-hour week, as the standard to be aimed at where it has not already \u2018been obtained *\u2018Pifth~-The adopticd of s weekly rest day of at lasst twenty-dour hours, which should include Sund:y when ever e.: \u201c\u2018Sixth\u2014The abolition of child itations on the labor of young persons as shall permit the continuation of their! education and assure their proper physical development.*\u201cSeventh\u2014The principle that men and women should receive equal re muneration for work of equal value.:n ench couniry \u2018with respect té the condition of labor should have regard te the equitable \u2014\u2014 oy treatment of all workers lawfully resident therein.\u201c Winth\u2014Each state should make provision for a system of inspection in which women shold take part in © Tasdwell, the American Consul, Who was arrested by the Russian, \u2018Bolshevik authorities last October.| has arrived in Stockholm.He awe vised the.State Departmen\u2019 today that he was taken from Moscow to Finland several weeks ago and there released.Repeated representations for the release of Mr.Tredwell were made .American officials through the rnments of Great Britain, Persis, and other nations, it being pointed out that Tredwel\u201ds arrest was in contravention of ewery rule of inter- tional law.The Bolsheviki offer.thé release the prisoner-if Thomas J.Mooney and Eugene V.Debs were given their \u2018freedom, or ¥ Bolshevik the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed.\u2019 \u201cWithout claiming that these methods and principles are either complete or final, the high contract.tug parties are of opinion that they are well fitted to guide the policy of the League of Nations and that, ¥ adopted by the industrial communi ties who are members of the League and safeguarded in practice by an adequate system of such inspection, they will confer lasting benefits upon the wage-sarner of the work.\u201d RESTRICTIONS REMOVED.New York, May 5\u2014The Food Aé prisoners held by the British were Îlberated.Both offers were refused hy de pr crican Government.ministration announced today that re strictions on trading in cotton seed oil on the New York Produce Exchange have been removed, effective May 6, 1019, imeofar as they relate .ding in the MICK EY co fo.on vwanag.wh Coco or 7 Mother's Day Sunday May 11th Mothore\u2019 Living Flowers Bright, : a , \u201cSecoad\u2014The \u2018sight of aseocidtion,\u2019 for afl lawful pafposes by the em\" theif time and.| \u2018labor and the imposition of \u2018such lim- \u2018 \u201c\u2018Eighth\u2014The standard set by tax ofder to insure \u2018he enforcement of | DELEGATES SERVE =\" London May 5.\u2014Accofding © 4 despatch to the Exchange Teligraph tm Paris, the questien- regarding \u2018 has been settled in full agreement with the [talian Government on the basis that Fiume shall remain an ! autonomous port for two yéars, when it will be assigned to Italy.A despatch to the Centrsl News from Copenhagen quotes a Bertin sewepaper as mying that the Germas Pesce Delegation sent an ultimatum te the- Entente Ailies demanding 8 \"reply by five o'clock Monday after { noon, in which it was dectared that \u2018the Germans wool be obliged to return to Berlin in the event of a further postponement in the submission of the\u201d peace terms.A German wireless despatch ceived here this evening says: \u201cIf tire delay continues at Versailles it is contemplated that Berlin | will recall the German dotegntes.in which case they would only be sent Îen Versailles again when the AMied Goversments are ready to negotiate.\u201d .Arrangements have been made for some forty journalists to be present \u2018at the ceremony of handing the pence terms to the Germams at Vermaifes, Wednesday afternoon, according 90 Réter\u2019s Paris correspondent: cc Co .Patis,.May 5\u2014The time for handing over the peace treaty to the Germane was \u2018set \u2018 \u201codaÿy' for © 3.15 o'cloct: Wednesduy afternoon.re- | German Crodentisis The credentials\u2019 of tbe Genmie delegates ta the Papce Conference are written on parchment and bear the | signature \u201cSF Franz Ebert, President: of the German State, and that of élipp Scheidemenn, the Cancel ; 1 PULL AGREEMENT BRACHED ON BA .FIUME SHALL REMAIN AN AUBDNOMOUS PORT FOR TWO YEABS ASSIGNED TO ITALY\u2014 Philipp t Jor, together with the seat of the President, says an article -§1 the Temps, giving details regarding the | , verification of those credentials.The: : credentials are bound in red satin and the document is enclosed in a case of, watered silk.with a golden baad.The credentials of the delegates of aM the Powers which tok part in the war against Germany.adds, the ! Temps, were communicated to the | Germana with the exception of those of Italy, whose representatives were | absent, and Poland.which were d¢- laved in transit.The eredentials of MM.Pachiteh Trumbiteh and Ves.nitch were drafted in the name of the Serbian, Croatian and Slovenian State.Versailles.May 5\u2014(By The Asso- _ ciated Press)\u2014Premiers David Lloyd + Georgie and G.Clemenceau.and Pres- | ident Wilson visited the Trianon this afternoon to inspect the arrangements for the ceremony of handing over the peace treaty to the Germans.They expressed themselves as satishidd.Premier Clemenceau will preside over the ceremonies Wednesday, and it is announced that the members of the Press will be admitted.There will pe Mfty-eight delegates from the ! Allied countries and pix Germans | present.; .Orlando Returning., Rome.May $\u2014(By The Associat- \u2018ed Press).\u2014Premier Orhndo and | Foreign Minister Sonnino of Italy, started for Paris Joday.: Brussels, May $\u2014Le Soir says the Crown Couficil shares the opinion that If the final peace treaty does not contain the necessary conditions for the speedy restoration of Belgium by financial means and assurances of diplomatic supports for demands vital to Belgium's security, it will be tne duty of the Government to recommend to Parl\u2018ament that it reject the pesce tresty.Bertin, May 5\u2014{By The Associated Press) semi-official announce- meat today says the peace negotiations will be im no way affected dy the depacture of the Gergrin Minin ore Landsberg and Giefberts érom Versailles.An amnouncentent hes been receiv, ed that Herr .Landsberg and Herr Giesbert have left Versaflles, or timt it was their intention to degert, SABBATH VIOLATION, London, Ont.May 5\u2014On Sunder tire Hon, Frank B.Carvell, Dominion Minister of Public Worlm, inspected the harbor of Port Stanley, being accompanied by the London Council.Today the Presbytocian Ministerial Association passed a ressiation cou -tim incident as a violyficn poires Bree pale © ! YPARIS DESPATCH INDICATES \"THAT ITALY HAS CARRIED HER POINT AGAINST WILSON THAT G ÿ PRACE.YON JAGON, LETS UAT OIF OF BAG IMAGINARY or ORRMANY FoR WAk ON PRÂNCE \u2014beneeus Paris, May 5\u2014(Fremoh Wireless HAY TRIPPED I CLEELAD BLUE DIASTROUS MIDMIGNT PIRE IN SUSONISS AMD APART.edt have Service)\u2014The imagitary invasion ot German territory by: the French was the pretext for the declaration of wat on France, says Gottkid von Jagow, former German Fortign Minister, in a book which be Bes just published entitled * \u201cThe tmiversal war, its causes and begimming.¥ The alleged French incucsions were reported to the German Staff by subordinate officers, von jagew says.and the staff communitatpd the informa- .ri tion to the Go jog without attempting to ascertain, | facts.The former Foreigw Minister as- verts that before the he was convinced of the necessity of an accord with Grant Britain amd eppresses regret that Germany wilavorsbly re- \u2018ctived offers of am 1099, When the Austro-Huangurien Ambassador in Berlin communicated to him the text of the ultimatum to Serbia, von Jagow says he thomght the terms were toa rigorous.He declares he expressed some astonishmemt that Berlin bad not been informed earlier of the steps taken at Vienna.Theodore Wolff, in the Tageblart, commenting on von Jagow's version oi the interview he had with the Austran Arbassador concerning the ultimatum to Serbia.says that a\u2018ter reading it he is more at a loss than ever to understand why the proposal made by Sir Edward Geey to call a conference of ambassadors to examine the conditions to be enforced on Serbia was rejected so categorically by Germany.BOTH CAPITAL AND LABOR ARE HEARD WOMAN WANTS ALL PROPERTY ON EARTH PILED IN A HEAP, YY ww Calgary, Alta, May 5\u2014Capital and labor represented in the persons of various Calgary votaries of those two institutions Heaped suggestions for remedies of the present industrial labor discontent upon the heads of the members of the Royal Commission on Industrial Relations at the morning session Monday iu the Council room of the City Hall.\u2018The proposed remedies ranged from one by John §.Th mas, of Thomas, Jamieson & McKenzie, contractors, to introduce the competitive system among the employees themselves, coupled with a profit-sharing arrangement, to a proposal by Mrs.Jean Mc- Williams, to take all the \u2018property on earth, pile it in a heap and invite everyone to help himself.Among those present were G.Saagster, chairman of the Strike Committes of the Metal Trades Workers, who iséormed the Commissioners that he wae the person \u2018who had hung the red lantern over his lathe,\u201d referred to by an employer at the Satarday session.The incident was à jobre, he asserted, although Mr: Sangeter proceeded to demonstrate to his satisfaction the utter utility of trying to reconcile employees and emplayers under the profit-making system.Production for use instead of profit, was being applied in one country \u2014Ruseia.Members of the Commission, in: cleding Chief Justice Matders, Sens tor Smestos White, Charles Harrie son, M.P., Carl Riordan and ¥.Pause, 1.W.Bruce and Tom Moore.labor représentatives, listened quietly fer the most part, asking a few ques- js > ine mr f \u2018 tives of the witaussss aow and Shea.Sa 0° PC [Ottawa tals as serionsty injured *\u201c ~ oe / > KY \"a - .cs lle.38; Max 82.TWO CENTS.| Chart the Way of Spring Gis w ¥ they tod slioel Be Wgh fer of sulin, end, tte, perhaps shat enly à protty Seuss woul dase amet mill agin the now vestess, fuse Dlvans sefouth everyone who sees them, with their &illems a Opn futenhey SR.t mutes after | ported one | the trapped may twenty \u2018thirty.A dozen small children babies in sens were out dows.Entire upper half of the ing is à mass of flames and no way of knowing how may had \u201ctheir escape cut off.| Mrs.Charles Spezteman wife of 2 policeman was kiMed jumping from an upper floor, her buband wes se.i RAP fi i ! ports say.Mrs.Robert Knight, 35, and a son, aged 4, may die from injuries from jumping from their apartment.GH- hh Lamon, aged 5 years.was re- 1 | Bttweoy seventy five and One frun- dred persons lived in the building.The Weather AREA NN, Toronto, May 5\u2014Pressure changes are at present occuering with great : rapidity.The low area which was over Ontario last evening, has passed .to Newéoundland, while the high area ; which was over Northern Saskatche- { wan is oow over the Great Lakes., The temperature has rises slightly «a all the Provinees.Temperatures: Prince Rupert .Victoria .Vancouver .Kamiops .Calgary .Edmonton .Battleford .| Prince Albert Medicine Hat Moose Jaw .Winnipeg .Port Arthur .London .Toronto.Kingston .F F YS Montreal .St.John oo 2 LE Halifax .SSRSETLSZREUENHUETR SENSSSISSSSSSYSSIPSE Forecasts: RA FG PR ETON OO OE OO FR IO Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay: Easterly winds; fair, and a little: warmer, followed by rain tonight.: Ottawa Valley and Upper St.Law- ! rence: Moderate winds, fine and a little warmer.} Tower 3t.Lawrence, Gulf and the Notth Shore; Maritime Provinces: Fresh westerly winds, faie and mild.Lake Superior District: Increasing 1 easterly winds; fair at firet, followed by rain before night.Manitoba: Easterly winds; mild, becoming showery.Saskatchewsn and Alberts: Show ery and rather cool.\u2018 Page At the Thontres \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 ove oon 8 Latest Telegraphic, Cable and Local Saipptez Nous.a ei cer ooo Masncis) ané Commérciei News.Setisl and -Perconei: Reminkvonece of tête Past.\u2014.Editorial; Press Comment.4 in and About Town .cee ave ses 8 Latest Spotting wy vos nue ses.Bourd of \u2018Évadé Hetil ut 3 ° SERVICE F oO R D SHOW STATION ROOM 1648 ST.PETER STREET | * All Ford models always kept in stock.Also genmine FORD a parts, accessories, etc.PRUNEAU & CO.SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR QUEBEC AND DISTRICT.0 LE A 0 + © = K ü Nn Office .6311 PHONES { Ronee ves 3450 The Walter Sharne Co.Ceneral Contractors Caer.ow Lindsay Building, Quebec.1 ss $S.A Wernicke of y mit Sb ANIL || MARY MILES MINTER IS | - convinced Zam-Bok raved ter ' æ = ~ arm when blood-poisonisg set gn reel of ter he | AT THE EMPIRE TODAY was sewing when the b = needle slipped and penetrated my finger to the bone.Soca : my finger and then my band to swell, and became so that I could not use it.| became anxious and tried rem.after remedy.As cach one 1 tried another, but my band only got worse and the poison spread right uj my are.rge lumps | red, and the pate wasawtul, Then a friend recommended Zam-Buk and 1 lost no time in teyiny te.It wasn't long before the pain rew less and less.the lumps ¥ specially priced here today Ladies\u2019 Black Ladies\u2019 Raincosts in Tweed in isappeared and then the swelling was reduced.Zam-Buk drew out sll the poison and then healing commenced.1 continued using Z.m-Buk on.til 1 was compictely cured, and am convinced that if it hada\u2019: been for this wonderful balm 1 should have lost my arm.\" No matter how small the injury, it should have immediate attention if you would avoid serious consequences.Apply Zam-Buk at once and you will have nothing to fear.Zam.Buk Ladies\u2019 Pumps : A Greatly Reduced How | is equally good forburns,scalds, cuts, eczems, Ulcers, rashes, i 1 boils, and plies.All dealers, 50c.box.: The Mary Miles Minter play \"THE INTRUSION OF ISABEL\u201d J ; \" schedule-} for showing at the Empire yesterday, missed connections at | Montreal and did not arrive until the evening, A June Caprice story was , substituted wil the arrival of the Mary Miles Minter picture later in the | | | | dongola, all sizes.These are ; genuine $3.50 to $7.00 goods.quality.Clearing sale : Ladies\u2019 Black Mercerised Cotton orem 42.49 aud $3.79 |Special $1.19, $1.9, $60 sed .\u201cvenin.This production presents the star in another of those detightful sugenue rules which so admirably suit the adorable little Mary.A Harold 1doyd comedy \"RING UP THE CURTAIN.\u201d and the latest News Weekly cotomlete the programme which will be shown again today and tomorrow.er i At, h F 4 M, | BLANCHE SWEET PLEASES.M2 | IMMENSFLY AT AUDITORIUM the | IN \u201cTHE UNPARDONABLE SIN\u201d dreds, which is the reason for our marvelously low price.Electric Lampe, 25 and 40 waits.Sale price each .Electric Lamps, 50 watts, each .cc0000s NR Blanche Sweet, who had heen away fram the screen for many months, has a glorious come-back in \u201cTHE UUPARDONABLE SIN,\u201d the great a | piciure that is being shown at the Auditorium today again and tomorrow.CUTIE UNPARDONARLE SIN\u201d was presented yesterday to good sized audiences at the Auditorium and it pleased to the utmost.It is a wonderful picture, replete with heart interest, scenes that move and thrill, The bill comprises, with \u201cTHE UNPARDONABLE, SIN\u201d a very of amusing comedy with Harold Lloyd in \u201cRING UP THE CURTAIN.\u201d For Thursday and Friday, the Auditorium will present \u201cDON'T {CHANGE YOU RHUSBAND,\u201d another Artcraft production that will still | enhance the good opinion you alrcadyhave of these pictures.\u2014Advt.| HIRI = se : RONGE- | | ANITA STEWART DRAWS BIG CROWDS TO VICTORIA || in | Standimg room only could be had shortly after the box office opened at the Victoria last evening ior the sale of tickets for the Anita Stewart ° | production \u201cFROM HEADQUARTERS\u201d This extremely powerful th ! drama depicting the love affair of à y oung stenographer with her boss and IS { its almost tragic termination.The story is a gripping one and the audience - was held attentively from first to last.Charlie Chaplin is on the same bill in \u201cTHE BANK,\u201d and the tenth episode of the Houdini serial is also Space | shown.\u2014Advt.| OLYMPIA CHANGES HANDS beginning | GRAND REOPENING MONDAY | greater than most other lamps.= Laco Lamps gives an bright light.7%, 10 and 15 watts.Each .25and 40 watts, Each.0000000000ancacc een 60 watts, Each .0 Bonaneuce eerie 100 watts.Each .rer asassm0 0e nes 00 00cce cata u sus EACH 2.222.200 100000 ecca coca nc 000000000000 v\u2026coscaues an entirely new management, the Allen Theatre Enterprises, of Toronto, having taken control of this house that will hereafter bs known as THE { ALLEN.i Fverytlung has been changed in the house.from carpets to roof.The 1 house will be under the diggction of a new stafl.experienced and courteous F or and the very best in motion pictures will be presented there.! ! \u2018The place has been entirely reno vated, re-decarated to fit it up as the | snugsest little play house in Eastern Canada.THE ALLEN will be the ,home, in Quebec city, EXCLUSIVELY, of Paramonnt-Artcraft pictures 9 , at popular prices.| | Visit the ALLEN next week to see for yourself what a change has AND WORKMANSHII | heen wrought in the appearance of the place and also the excellence of ORDER YOUR CLOTHES | picture productions Quebec will be availed of at this theatre.\u2014Advt.\u2018 The Olympia Theatre will re-open on Monday next, May 13th, under a M.Timmons & Son A \u2014\u2014 free \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 disease-free as is available.These [IH e ° C ANTHRACNOSE pods should be immersed in a solution | 9 of copper sulphate consisting of one | MERCHANT TAILOK pound dissolved in eighty gallons of \u2018Phone 781.187 St.Jo Br.HURTS BEAN CR2PS water, or à sokrtion cé formalin one ||| 9 pint to thicty gallons of water, or || memes anis Pure Linen Men's Good corrosive sublimete one oz.to eight | gallons of water.Other control meas- | | \u2019 ure tained in thi het.- DISEASE ATTACKS ALL PARTS | eo Pompe Handkerchiefs Gin Shirts FAMOUS PUBLISHERS.| am AND CAUSES DARK SPOT8 ; The famous British publishing Initialled ' TO APPEAR firm of John Murray was founded [ll $1 25 Values B .jalty in Que- 150 years ago by a lieutenant of ma- Onl 20 ° bec and the Maritime I Provinces pr rines, who retired on haff-pay when y C : sometimes in Ontario as well, suffer | ne wis 3: amd bought à book selling | [ll yo bought à hundred dosens of For 89c Men\u2019s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs | - in Ireland two years ago, sod we A real sp in Men's Fancy have only just received the goods.| Gingham Shirts with stiff cuffs, Jt we had bought them recently which would be extra good.value they would be worth at lesst 50c.Hise 18x18 inches.Made of pure | 8 91-25.We will put ame of Inieh Linea with nicely embroid.| them on sale todey at the 89¢ ered initial.Sale price each.28s ' extremely low price of .Good Corn , Montres! Col & Dock Co.LiL || throuwh s disease called anthracnose, |e firm still uses the symbol of q = a QUEBEC BRANCH which tacks the ve leaves, pode ship in full sail, with which the and seeds, causing dark spots, re founder headed his invoices.Except .191] ing in greatly decreasing yields and | ; \u2018 12 Be housie St Pon n | ioe i oality of crop, When ine for s short period the Morvays ; infected seed has been planted and the ton * ne rest er at the weathkr is wet or cloudy the disease h Tr ne fo nen oor, and the in the growing plant develops rapidly.| yo cut the firm has atwaye borne | Considerable proporti of the row the Christian name of John.W.CE COLLEGE sre sometimes marked only by bare Ue RICHELIBU 8T, sin Year, | | *tocka or small sickly plams bearing i lestruction given in Beokkeepin \u201c| |a few faded leaves.The disease 1s Shorthand, Telegraphy, Maine\u201d carried over from year to year and matics, L'rawing, Mesic and propagated by a fungus that retains Languages.No its vitality on the seed.Beans grown on poorly drained soil are more spt to .\u2018 Day mé Evening Classes be injured by this disease, - Br 1 ms 44c .JW.M WALLACE, Principal Pamphlet Nu.86 Of the Central eee» Experimental Farm and available from the Publications Branch of the Depagtment of Agriculture at Ottawa, .RIES states that disease-free seed can be AT LOS (9 A EFTTA mon cosiy obtained by putbaring | ; sound pods from s field as nearly | .\u2018 4 EXTRA SPPOTAL-~Good Four Cord Brooms, made emtirely of gosdesrn.To sell while the quantity lauts at only.440 A Sale Of Useful; a \u2014 Ladies, Misses and Children SE Op Bee sie i TH ei with sh.98 Laries Drab Oxshauere Raïmeunta, with | Price 53.02.00.$T2.80 Ppecisd aies\u201d Ladies\u2019 Navy Blue and Black Ona price .mere Raincoats with fancy pocket, Ladies\u2018 Bain Capes ; all around with buckles.Price.$1040 All Wool Re in drab dark colors, large collar, belt all around.Price .sv sales \u2026.$10,00| Special ne 0208 mixed dark colors, trimmed with butters, in navy, red amd drab.belt on the , Priee .Chffaren\u2019s and Yi Girl\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Tweed Raiuconts, wide striped | in grap cashmere.\u2018Special en back.Price .o.reenns $18.00] Bain Hats fer Ladies\u2019 in black, price, Ladice\u2019 Alpaca Rainconts in grey, large #9111 £3.Price .8148 You can choose here an Umbrella from a var-| Tedies\u2019 Black Ootton Umbrellas.Speeial at \u2018Ladies high grade Pumps and jety of unexcelled proportions and style.They 42.26, 42.50, 42.75, 48.00 and .$3.78.Oxfords in patent leather or are all at very moderate prices, and of very good \u2019 ak À 06.00, $6.50, $8.50 Sale Of Electric Lamps Put up new lamps in your mew house, and get the benefit of all the light you can derive from them.Today we are going to start another of our great sales of Electric Lamps, at prices which no one else can touch.© We sell lamps in thousands, where others sell bun- laco Lamps, guaranteed to burn for 1500 hours, which is 50% Nitrogen Lamps, 60 watts, 600; 75 wats, TBe; 100 watts, 88e ; 200 watts, ech .enrasereneene aesrsseunes sncsceu0ce $198 Electric Globes of White Porcelain, Very specially priced at.Great Bargains In Men's Wear Our Men's Furnishings Department was in a state of seige all day yesterday following the announcement of three extraordinary bargains of Shirts, Underwear and Handkerchiefs.We went to an immense amount of trouble to clear these goods at these prices, which reslly amased everyone, large as the quantities are.° We don\u2019t expect these goods 10 be on the counters very long.So be wise and buy & 5 Co \u201c FURNDAY, -MAY- 6, 1919.Raincoats For being cong rariadle .Ladies\u2019.Eveod.Rainconts, \u2018mixed Oxpes ta grey.sees .are 'Lediss\u2019 Rain bimek and savy.Price.a.$20.00 (hfidrer\u2019s Black Rother Buincoatsassorted frown Dirk Nain Capes Children\u2019s Rain Hats in bisck, Price 48 ut An Umbrella ?47.00, 88.00 and | .20\u20260c0000 00 Umbrellas.| Ladies\u2019 Silk Umbroies in assorted colors.| At cee $2.00 | $5.50, $6.00, 48.50 and .S000 \u2019 intensely 0.Wo .eres Ne FUN | 1] vee.900 Sale of Statuettes We emmounes a particularly attrective mle of statnettes of all kinds in our Chinaware Department.Statueties of Marble Dust, which are 80 deverly moulded that they look almost like thgee carved from solid stone._ There are about 200 of them in all on the tables, [ii comprising 30 different subjects, some as los as 25c.[i Ranging in price up to .\u2026.\u2026.- $4.06 À Brery one is a special veine.| | Lg.Our Special Electric Fixture $4.99 Let us show you our Special Ceiling Blectric Fixture complete with 3 lights.A grest value, st.$4.09 M We have in stock a magnificent assortment of Bi- 0 eotric Clusters, with (wo, three, four, five or six lighst.|M also with domes.We have never shown such nice Men's $2.00 ' Combinations For $1.69 Another splendid bargain fee Men is a line of superior quality Oombinations in \u2018\u2018Wooltex!\u2019 mixture, à celéddrated underwear feb- rie.These Cohbinations are all white with sleeves and long legs.Elastic ribbed trot : Would be a good value at $3.00 per mit.On Sele today at.9(.60 CANADA ESTABLISHED 1764 5 TU 1 HAVE \u201cOWN REPRESENTATHVE WAR MISSION WILL REMAIN IN WASHINGTON § UNTIL PERMANENT OFFICIAL NAMBD\u2014 BORDEN NOW DIBCUSSING THE QUESTION @tes were effected there would be Serious interference with the deve.Rpment of Canadas overseas trade.Replying Mr.Rowell said the question had already been taken wp with the Imperial authorities and was now beimg imnressed on the attention of the British Government.Ottawa, 'Ont., May 5.\u2014In the House of Commons this afternoon Hon.Charles Murphy asked the Government whether instructions had been sent to the enumerator at a poll near Southampton, One., on the last election, to place the names of squaws from an Indian feserve near that place on the voters\u2019 lists.He was toid by Hon, Murtin' Burrell that such inuiructioits had been issued in error by a.oliicial in the offiec oi the General Re:urning Officer.M.Burrel.said that this was the only known error wiiich occurred in that office aroughout the election.\u201c Mr, W.K.Baldwin was tuld that W318 people have come from the Uniied Sales to seite in Canada within the last three years.No information was avaiable a.to the umber who hal left Cansia to settle in the United States.In answer to a question by Sir Herbert Aes the Government that the 3.855 persons giving their vocation as farmers or stock raisers had been nssesss | u-ler :he Income War Tax in They were as messes for $437 The nus ber who paid was 3.623 od the amount paid $219,826.Sir Heart was ales toid that 690.431, «'xty lola bonds were allotted to subscribers :n connection with the firee Vietory Loan and 612,- #44 in the second Victsry Loan.The Government furth:r informed him that the number of jrms which had paid under the Income War Tax Act, @p to April 30 last was 33.718 and Xhe amount pail was $6,863,047.RIVAL AVIATORS SE.MEN SITE HUNT FOR AINDROME IN A \u201cPOUR WIND\" FIELD, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, ASSOCIATED PRESS PEACE SITUATION BELIEVES DIFFERENCES OVER ITALIAN CLAIMS MAY YET BE SETTLED.fiefd, but .their | New York N.Y., May 5\u2014The Associated Preas tonight issues the (allowing: Allied! and Associsted Powers is to be banded to the German delegates st Versailles Wednesday afternoon.Definite announcement of the time when the Germans ars to be made \u2018cognézant of the price that once Imperialist Germany must pay for hav- : ing inetigeted the world war at last has been made.lateral and - regarded, he said, as a great curse to.lOf@itudina! stability reasonabty as- | the people of the country was private i ownership of cold storage warehot- | ses.At the present time, he wnder- i stood, five or six million pounds of devices in his Sopwith hangar to ; butter was being heM in cold storage ; for higher prices.sured by adjusting the rubber bands to the \u201cjoy stick\u201d and rudder.Hawker has installed two heating keep the engine warm and in cons- Butter bought dor tant readiness for instaat flight.With peace moteurably near by cessom of this fact, there now also seems to be good for the belief thae the differences between Great Beitain, France and the United States sad Italy over Italy's claim regsrd- ing Fiume and the Dalmatian coast may yet be settled with full accord.Signor Orlando, the Italian Premier, and his Foreign Minister, Baroy * Sonnino, are returning to Paris from , where they bave been since they left the Peace Conference more than a week ago, owing to inability to obtain what Italy considered concessions which would aacisfy Italian ons.With the Italian question settled, almost complete unanimity of sentiment would prevail in the Peace Conference, The obstacle represent- from 40 cents to 45 cents was held | He annomnced that he has retained | ed by the protest of the Belgians has antil prices rose to 75 cents and 89 the two-bladed propeller even | week ago.cents and in some places to $1.00 a pound.That was a conditicn which should not be permitted to} exist.Mr.Lemieux said it was a puzzle i to him that Canadian butter was sold cheaper today in London than in Canada.\u2018 Mr Crerar rephed that dairy products of Europe had been depleted enormously, causing an increase in prices.He quite agreed with Mr.MacKenzie that i cold storage companies were comnering supplies of butter there should be some method of reaching then).He really believed that the main reason for high prices were dué to the\u2018dymand in Europe.The committee then tock up a vote of $50,000 for the Canadian War Mission and representation at Washing ton.In this connection Mr.Rowelll | pointed out that in the period dating ! from Februsry 1919 up to the date {of the signing of the armistice, the Canadian War Mission had secured contracts for Canada to the value of #331 043,544.Of this sum about $188- 000.000 was for munitnons.A certain proportion \u2018of these orders were rever filled awing to the signing of the armistice.Mr.Frank Cahill \u2018asked the Minister for the names of the members of the Imperial Munitions Board.Mr.Rowell: \u201cSir Joseph Flavelle ! was Chairman.\u201d i Some Opposition Members: \u201cHear, , hear.\u201d i Mr.Rowell: \u201cMy friends say \u2018hear, The House then tork un in com.| hear\u2019, but when the history of the mittee the Governmrent hi'l to esta- war is written and Canada's contri- blish and Air Board to contro! aero.bution is made up, no single man nautics in Canada.{ outside of the fighting troops will be \u2018found to have rendered more signal Ottawa, Ont., May 5.\u2014There must service than did the Chairman of the be some development of commercial meronautics in the hn nediate future, skid Hon.A.K.Maclean, who has Charge of the hill.» i\u2019 The Air Board would have entire Yootrol of any commercial or Goverament services.Mr.Morphy asked if the Government intended to utilize the service \u2018on the Board of returned Canadian aviators.Mr.MacLean replied that they would be rcpresanted on the Board.In reply to Me.Steven, of Vancouver Mr.Maclean said the Govern.of ment had not yet considered the ad- viability of entering the fidd of commercial serorautics, nor, said Mr.Maclean, replying to the Leader of the Opppeition, hat the Government decided to establish a training school.\u2018It war necessary that the present legislation be eascted before the Government cou determine its policy in reard to development of seronamtics.The immediate potiey was to con- trof aeçonautirs.to -attend to the ficensine of vilats the liceneing and lmepection of machines and the su.sion of routes.Mr.Ernest Lapointe raised the Imperial Munitions Board.\u201d | So successful were Canadian mu- | nition makers, said Mr.Rowell, that \u2018the American Government was glad \u2018to avail itself of opportunities to buy { monitions in Canada.The record of | the Dqminion in munition making i dufed to motos the cruise., fire.Repair work on the N.C.1 was was an enviable one.The Imperial\u2019 \u201c Munitions Board had expended over ! $1,100,030,000 on this work in Gunads.The Government, said Mr.Rowell, proposed to continue the War Mission in Washington until a permanent Canadian representative was appoint- there.lt was considered advisable not to make any break in Canadian representation there.Sir Robert Borden was conferring with the Imperial | , authorities on the question of Can- | adian representation in Washington.« were not taken out of .the hangars An item of $10,128,354 for salaries as all had \"and allowances in connection with | outside post office estimates, was + passed after a short discussion, bv CASES BEFORE THE COURT OF APPEAL.Yesterday afternoon in the Court of Appesis, the case of Burthe vo.Alleyn, for successinon duties, that of The King vs.Cantin.for false arrest, and that of Faucher vs.Staple ton, for false arrest, were heard.WANT ALSACE-LORRAINE .RETURNED TO FRANCE \u2018Strashowrg, May 5\u2014(Feench Wireless Serwice \u2014Representatives of the a meeting here Sunviay sdepted a resolution expressing satiefaction of the definite return of Alsace snd Loresine te France.The delegates objected to any idea of so plabiocite in the two provinces, dedlacing In a resolution that the nent cisetiens will manifest dearly the will of the juhe- bitants of Alsace and Lerreine, Francois Eocoiré, President of the Democrat Party of Lower Alsace vil tof.adding tat tin: official meteoro- 4 Regional Tribe, goodidad st the mestieg * tested a American Ready.Now York, May 5\u2014A score of avia- tors\u2014youths in the twenties and carly thirties, yet experts in fiying, navigation and motor mechanics\u2014 were resdy tonight for a start soon after daybreak tomorrow in fheir at.| tempt to drive three giant hycro- airplanes, of the American Navy, : across the Atlantic With favorable weather officially predicted, both in the vicinity of the home station at Rockaway Point, | Long Island, and along the coast to! New Foundland, termsinus of the | journey\u2019s first \u201cleg\u201d, the airmen expected to launch at least two anc possibly atl of the three planes sche.| The N C.I.whose starboand wings were destroyed carly today in a fire which also slightly demaged the N.C.4 was neerly ft for flight again darlmess fell on a small army of mechanics who had worked on \u2018he craft for more than eighteen hours.The N.C 4 had been coropletely restored hy mid-afternoon.There was a possibility thet the N.C.1 might be delayed in her \u201cjump off\u201d a few hours, or even a day or more, if necessity of unexpected adjustments of the new wings developed at the last moment, but the | N.C.3 and N.C.4 were scheduled to take the air some time between \u2018awn and 7a.m Though saddened by the death of two of their comrades, Ensign Hugh J.Adams, and Chief Machinist's mate Harold Corey, in the plunge to earth of a naval scout plane the trans.aceanic crews showed no discouragement over the interference | Rave , | terms to Belgtumbeen surmounted by the Belgian Crown Council faving decided unanimously to sign the treaty, it having been pointed out by the head of the Belgian Delegation that the docment honorable and satisfactory China\u2019s protest against the award of Kiao-Chau to Japan and a number of smiler items are yet ursder discussion.The Council of Three sat Monday aftermon in an endeavor to settle the minor ones.A plenary session of the Peace Conference is to be teld Tuesday afternaon at which the peace tre is to be presented to the small powers.CANADIAN WHEAT FOR THE STATES VU.8 GRAIN CORPORATION HAS ARRANGED FOR \u201cMODERATE IMPORTATION.\u201d Minneapolis, Minn, May 3\u2014julius H.Barnes, head of the United States Grain Corporation, who is holding conferences with millers here today, .announced that the corporation has arranged \u2018\u20acor a moderate importation of wheat irom Canada.\u201d Mr.Barnes stated that the details would be announced shortly and added that the Corporation \u201cdoes not .want to bring in an amount of wheat that would endanger the balance in the United States.\u201d Mr.Barnes stated that a moderate with their plans resulting from the haked for a few minutes when the H.S.1.a Adams\u2019 light craft togk its fatal plunge jin \u2018full sight of the groups around the N.C.hangars, bure | the officers in charge expected to\u2018 continue operations through the night with the hope that the damaged | craft cov start with her mates for he New Foundiand base.Should this {rove impossible, Com- | mandee John H.Towers, Chie! of the Expedition, said the N.C 1.would follow the other two craft te | Trepassey arriving in ample time for the big \u201cjump\u201d to the Azores.sche.| duled for about the middle of Mdy.The trans-oceanic crews remained ' on the ground today and their craft passed throweh satisfactory tests.Commander Towers aml his associates bade farewell to their *families ate in the dav.They planned to rise at daylight for the cruise te Halifax, the overnight halting place scheduied on the way to New Foundtend.Nothing hut \u201cimposable\u201d weather or an accident, the commander sait.would prevent the \u201cjump fogical report telephoned from Washington.promised fair skies slong the entire coastal route.Convinander Towers wil head one of the crews\u2014that of the N.C.8.Lientenant-Comimander A.C.Read, will firect the figh: of the N.C 4 and TAeutenant.Conwnander P.N.L,.Bellinger the N.C.1.In addition to the commanders, each of the pla- veg will carry a nuvigator, two pilots and a radfo officer.A reserve plot will hoard each for the crulee te New Foundland, \u2014\u2014 nied DAYLIOHT SAVING Se.Jokms, Nid, May 3\u2014êfew Foundland came under operation daylight saving wit, todey, change bo.\u201cplay eposutive last maideight,.\u2014 downward revision in prices of food- of is anticipated and added that | sufficient wheat is available to keep | the price of flour from svaring above $12 a barrel.He added ,bowever, that no radical price revision can be expected until the American export de- mamds are greatly reduced.President Jukus H.Barnes, of the United States Grain Corporation announced today that reports that the corporation had\u2018 purchased 25.000 bushels of wheat fn m Canada were untrue, hut he reiterated the declaration which he made earlrer today, that arrangements had heen made for i the purchase of a \u201cmoderate emount* of wheat from the Dominion.He declined, st this time, to tase a de.ta\u2018led statement.regarding the pros pective purchases.The amount of wheat to be im.norted from Canada is to be determined by surveys which the United States Grain Corporation has begun, Me.Barnes mid.He added that Information thas far céitained that the American elevators in the North West seem to be well stocked with grain but that equitañsie distribirion is the most importent problem which confronts the Corporation.Mr.Barnes cautioned against the impression that Certedian = whent would be brought into this courtey under any other conditions.He issued this statement: \u201cThe greatest pro- bem we are facing is equiæble distribution of wheat held in the ele vators and on the farms of the North West.The surveys show that « oufficlent amount of grain for the needs of the people i K can be distributed properly.In that event, it may not be necessary to import Canadian wheat.\"At any rate the amount of wheat to be purchased from Cauada will be moderate.\u201d | \"MICKEY Comme SUMMARY OF LATEST The peace treaty formulsted by the ! Gillett's Lye hold necessity res house for washing Lye will make | | SMOKING CONCERT ATTENDANCE NOT 80 GOOD,.: OTHERWISE FUNCTION WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL.The Smoking Concert given in the Classic Theatre last evening by the - Great War Veterans\u2019 Association, : was not so successful so far as the attendance was concerned as it might | have been, but in respect to the pro- | gramme was all that could be desired.Captain Fred Hill, President of the G.W.V.A., occopied the chair and carried out his duties in a capable, manner.Among those who attended ; was Canon Scott, who returned from : overseas on Sunday morsing, and on! his emerng the theatre was greeted with loud cheers by the veterans.Besides the usual vocal selections, the programme included several mov- | ing pictures, otie of which was Charlie Chaplin in \u201cThe Vagabond,\u201d which created roars of laughter.Amongst those taking part in the programme were Mr.Raoul Dionnewho rendered two excellent numbers.The Double Quartette also figured on the programme, as weil as Mr.A.J.i Carpenter.All their vocal numbers were greeted with loud applause on | the part of the audience.Short addresses were delivered by Lient.J.D.Sharman and Canon | Scott.\u2018The former spoke on the provisions made by the Government for the returned soldier; he also dwelt on the work which the G.W.V.A.was doing and illustrated the work whien | the Soldiers\u2019 Re-Estublishment was carrying on for the benefit of returs- ed soldiers.A - Canon Scott, in the course of his xédress, said he felt keenly for those ! who had given wp their lives in de- .fence of their country, and Canada | \"was greatly indebted to those who | fell as well as those who came back, for what they had done.Many people in Canada did not realize what has been done for them by the men who went overseas, and in this re- .spect he instanced the cases of the Canadian soldiers who had lost their eyesight in the war and were now , endergoimg training in St.Dunstan's Hospital for the Blind.He had met | these men and also men who bad lost their limbs, all of whom were bearing i no wo without it.Makes the finest kind of soap and cleansing.minutes.Many of under the label.o GILLETT\u2019S LYE EATS DIRT\u201d L00 EEE = ARE ICONS: \u2018Carada today will be followed by | HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY has long been because of the regarded as a house- fact that it is useful and so satisfactory in every feels that she can keep One can of Gillett's pounds of good soap in twenty soot ts uses are shown in booklet e in Canada ES ARE REPATRIATED) COMING FROM WAR ' MONT EAGLE REACHED VIC-| DEMOBILIZED PRIESTS OF 1 TORIA YESTERDAY PROM: LIMOILOU PARISH EXPECT- VLADIVOSTOCK.ED HOME SOON.Victorm, B.C., May 5.\u2014With the | The parishioners of Limoilon are first complete unit of the Canadian | eagerly awaiting the return from the Siberian Expeditionary Forces aboard | battietrelds of Frame of Kev.Vaihiers cepatriated from Vidivostuk, the C.' Marie-Louis and Grezu.re, Capucinn P.OS.liner Mont Eagle reachrd this Fathers who responded to the ca.of port this afternoon.She brought the French Army at tie vutbresk af across the Pacific 58 officers and 1,- the war.096 men of other ranks.In addition | Six of the Fathers ai the Capuchim +0 her military complement, the liner! Monastery at Limwilon hasiened to carried 3 passengers in the swoon.| tne codors im 1914, and three of them, About noon time the Mont Eagle Rev.Fathers Albert, Edouard and arrived at William Head and owing | Justimen are now siecpiny tncir ist to a caes of scarlet fever on board, | sleep on the tie'd ol buttle wire thy the ship was detained longer than | \u2018ell.whle a fourth is dyinæ \u2018u a usual by the Quarantine officers.French hospital.The entire military force on bourd Fathers Maric-Lous and \u2018iregoire, will go :0 Vancouver where the wis are expecies] siortly, have bo) Canadian Siberian dispersal hea!- been wounded twice.[t is said that quarters are located, arriving there , the peuple vi Linoiiou Farish nre sometime tonight.! preparing à reception for them.It has already been announced that the detachment which returned to twn others on the an athe Empress of pres oF Japan tussa.bat | | Ly Appovitment Fuvreore to & 4 Ang Core B Smart Hats and Caps For Immediate Wear ; ~ # eee ee eee ta a Erin ies cr ge their afflictions with great courage.He \u2018elt that through their connection with the army the returming men would become better citizens, and concluded by stating that he would immediately apply for admission te membership of the Great War Veterans\u2019 Association.The accompanist during the evening was Mrs, F.C.Thorn, who fwl- filled her duties with her usual abil\u2019ty.| During the course of the eyening cigars and cigarettes were handed around.\"The concert was brought to a close by the singing of the Nationa Anthem em.SEVERAL IMPLICATED | Officers Defendents in Murder of Liebknecht and Ross Luxemburg Berne, Switzerfand, May 5.-(French Wiretes Service) \u2014Despatches an- | nouncing that the tris of the alluged murderers of Dr.Karl Liebknecht land Rosa Lôxemburg.killed during last winters Spartacan outbreak In | Berlin woul begin on May 8 in the | German capital, show that beside i tive soldier named Runge, whose ar- {rest was announced recently, seven | officers are also listed as defendants.{ Runge is accused of striking both | Dr.Littknecht and Rosa Luxemburg.Captain Heitz von Pllug-Har.| tung, and Lieutenants Sting, von ; Riepper, Schuftz and Leipmann, are | necused of striking Lr.Lieblenecht white Lleutenant von Vogel is charged with striking Ross Lauxenbueg, Captain Wailler is accused of taking pert In the murder of the latter.General von Hoffman wit greside even the tribunal hefrre which «ete three witnesses have been calted to testify.[PT \u2014\u2014 A'S SPEAKER BEYOND RECOVERY Rdmomten, Alta, Mey §\u2014Spealmr Cherles W.Fisher is reported very low.À conswitation by doctors was held last night end ne hope for his Both the Old World and the New have given ue their best in Mens\u2019 Headwear.As every well dressed Man knows, the Hard Hat is the thing just now.They won't wear anything else in New York\u2014and we have found that the Men in Quebec are quick to buy the new thing, hence we have provided a mighty satisfying choice of Mallory Hats Scott Hats Christy Hats Ntetson Hats Then there are some new; snappy Peak Caps brought to such perfeclion by those English manufacturers.FIRST FLOOR With the Gloves.Open Saturday Nights.Holt Rofo Oo.voouvtey le hold em fais morning. Jove in which to farther purtes them but there : The Quebec Chronicle + \u201cPrinted ang published by Ihe Chrouicle Printing Company, D.Watson, General Manager, at ihe building of the Company, 9 Buade Strect, Quebec.Subscription Daily, $4.00 per annum; Weokly $1.00 per asnum; payable in advance.Advertisements: 16 cents per agate lise each insertion.QUEBEC, MAY 6th, 1819 , \u2018THE TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT Por the past two or threo weeks, the eyes of the workd have been turned each day in anticipation to wands Newfoundland in anticipation, only to meet with as regular disappointment on learning that, first for one reason and then for another, the two waiting wviators have been obliged io defer their attempt to schiove the first aerial crossing between the Old World and the New ; indeed were it not for he fresh interest created by the arrivel of new contestants, the affair must by this time have reached the point of antiolimex.For what conditions, meuy people are wking themseives, are Hawker and Ruynbem waiting?When there are no cross winds or fogs inshore, storms arise in mid-ocean and it seems hardly posible in à flight où much length that ideal weather can ressonably be expected.throughout.After hearing of so many daring \u2014reckless even\u2014feats over the battle front one a at 8 Lous to account for the display of so much caution but it must be remembered that risks which may be justifiable in war become fool-hurdiness when only peaceful dbjects are at stake.It must he remembered also that the essential in the preseut instance is succes: only the one chance is open to these pioneers and no effort however courageous, will compensate for failure; mccordingly when Hawker and Raynham wart they must be reasonably sure that they will be able to reach their destination amd the old saying: \u2018more haste lems speed\u2019 cannot he entirely ignored.Tt is clear of course that the science of aviation must still make considerable progress before trans Atlantic flight can become a commercial possibility © bat, apart from this, the contest affords an interesting contrast between British and American methode 1 The former indulge in any sport for the love of it and consider that too laborious training is not! quite the thing: the latter bend every effort to win.making 8 deliberate business of training 1 that end.Thos Hawker and Raynham started on their enterprise with little more than their machines and ability to fly them.while the entries of the United \u201cStates | oswy herve had their programme carefully mapped | out for them from start to finish.\u2018Naturally one must be qualified as an expert to] speak with authority in technical matters of this |.kid but, to the laynran's eye, a firet mistake seems to have been the selection of land machines to fly over vast expanwes of ocean under experimental conditions.As we have pointed out, once Hawker or Haynbam starts he must keep ou going until he reaches land or he is ont of the ruce.The Americans with their sea.| planes, however, may descend in mid-ocean if neccs- | ; sary and provided that the weather is not tou tempestuous, make any adjustivents desired and resume.their flight.Agxin, any accident megns almost certain death to the British flyers because they will be | unsttended but a chain of ships ia being strung out\u2019 by the United States Government to co-operate with its representatives and to reduce he danger of their sitmnpt to à miniromm.Finally the British fiyers| bave staked all on a direct course that affords no ; intermediate landing stage while the Americans bave| chosen a route that, although wore circuitous.per-! mits of shorter continuous flight.11 they reach their goal the glory of the British will be the greater because they have chosen the most \u2018sporting\u2019 way but the American plan, if safer, also seems to be more sure and in spite of the fact that they have heen the last to enter it is by no means certain thet these last\u2019 will nt snatch the honor of the flut trensAflantic fligh from their less methodical competitors.à PROGRESS TOWARDS PEACE While stubborn progress towards peace is being made the way is not yet by any sneaus clear sailing: the Italian delegates are returning to Paris which wens either that they have gained their point or bwws modified their claims.In the first case the Peace Conference will hawe suffered Jom in prestige and morenggs will have been engendered among the dJugo-tiavs; in the sscond case there is reason to fear that there has been more a change of policy than a change of heart and that resentment will ranide in [talisn minds.To the disappointment of Belgium over the selection of Geneva rather than Brummis as the segt of tite League of Nations has been added a sense of dis satisfwstion that in spite of all her martyrdom, pract.ieally every territorial claim has been disallowed, and King Aibert has been petitioned not to sign the Peace Treaty as « mark of protest.To Japan's humi.lation at the refusal of the Conference to resognize the principle of recial equality has been added the chagrin of China over the disposition of Kiso-Ohau and the Shantong Peniswuls.The Crechs, Serbs and Rumanians sre over-run.uisg Hungary and it may prove difficult to restrwin their ambitions while Russia and the Ukraine have eonokided an afiance against Rumania that my necessitate further Adlied intervention to terminate bostilities.Finelly Germany hes already indicated her intention to armte several points of the terms of peste as well as to make counter-propossis concerning others.The situation is therefore that, as fast as the flans of didoord can be quenched in one quarter, ft break ont in other and the world cannot breattfh freely until peace is an actus! fact.In any case it e tresty and covenant as they wow stand can prove permanent: they may afford a 000000000 DIUQTABCOLAQS is too much room for conteoverwy to give any positive assurance ol the desired reeult angl té réf jujscha- tional covenant is still to scok.i \u201c3QUARE PEGS.The ceasution of hostilities found the Mother Country with some 400,000 officers, the vast majority | of whom were drawn from «civil lite, and.desked -% retum to civil employment.Many of them huve posts awaiting thew on demobiliestion, but there are many others who, for a variety of reasons, have uo definite employment to return to on their release from the Army.The Appointments Department of the Ministry of Labour, Liondou, was therefore comstitu- ted for the purpose of facilitating the resettlement in evil life of officers, and of men of similar educa tional quelificetions, and its aim is to place the candidate for employment in touch with the euxployee having à suitable post to offer; in other words, to fit square pags into square holes.The officer dam was composed of men drawn from every type of business and profession, including a number who returned to Engiand from overeas to join the Army and wish to go abroad again.There are among them many who have been engaged in the various branches of railway and transportation work, and these officers, as they are demobilised are anxious to return to the professions for which their training and experience hes qualified them.(Every officer who desires employment on release from the Army notifiee the Appointments Department of his qualifications and desires, and weekly classified lists of those immediately available for employment are imued by the District Office\u2019 Any Ewployer, on application, can at once be put in touch with a candidate on the list who secu likely to meet : : require- meuts.It will be seen that a simple machinery hus been devised by which employers are aided in finding the moat suitable candidate for enwployment, and at the same time the replacement in civil life of a class resential for the restarting of industry on normal lines can he effectively carried out.It is hoped, therefore, that all employers in Canada having suitable | posts to offer, particularly in connection with railway and transportation work, will avail themæelves of the | facilities which have been placed at their disposai, ; for it is only by a systematic vo-ordination of effort | that the needs of industry can be met with the nrini- 1 mum of friction and waste.\u2019 Hi | ! t ! a GOQAUARDROOAOGIQAQLGOORN WORKERS AND WAGE-EFARNERS .Woodstock Sentinel-Review À Toronto j'idge has decided that an architect is 9 > PRESS COMMENT ° a © \u2018actually a wage-earner amd us suca is entitled to put\u2019 a lien on u building for unpaid wages, under the Mechanics and Wage-earners\u2019 Lien Act.The judge, ! holds that an architect actually does work on a build- : ing, \u2018just as if he had carried a hod.| Tiiat judge has rendered à necessary service.There is a tendency to restrict the meaning of such .words as \u2018\u2019wage-earner, \u2018 \u2018\u2018lavorer, \u2019 \u2018\u2019worker.\u201d\u2019 it would not matter very much, perbaps.under ordinary conditions: but with the rise and spread of Bolsheviem und the talk of the proletariat this restriction | becomes something more than a harmless conven- tionglity.In à country like Canade must pébple are workers and wuge-earuers.Every kiud of work that is useful | ! should Le regarded as honorable.Both the architect : and the liod-carrier render necessary service im the erevtion of a building.Neither one is entitled toi monopolize the name of laborer or wage-camer.Mo-| dern industry depends upon the co-operation of many kinids of labor.ITALY ASKED BACK Montreal Gazette Mr.Ldoyd George and M.Clemenceau, it is re ported, have wired Premier Orlando of Italy to come back to Paris and get things fixel up.Possibly the, Italian representative will answer the call.He may make himscif strong at home hy his protest; but it is not clear that hia continuing it will add to the chan- | ces of ftaly getting Fiume.Also, in an nnselflish ' way, his presence at the Peace Conference would add something to ite sufficiency as a world arbitor.\u2018There were some twenty powers represented at the first formal menting.In a little while there were five doing the business.Then Japan was frosen out, and Italy walked out; and there were loft but three.The three are big, each in its way, and have a right to say most as to what the settlement will be.The more willing sanctions there are to the final dooument, Lowever, the stronger will be the moral force it will comand, and the weaker the protests that may be made against its provisions.WARRIOR-HARD.Toronto Times He was only a boy when be went to fight, And gay es the dancing Kester sun, But many a grin, barbaric might ! Stabbed mt his eyes in a four-year's night Till the roar of the war wes done.And now, with his callous hand in And another smile on his wacrior' face, 1, even 1, can never divine The thoughts which bring his lips to a line And harden their former gence.Soy is & men\u2014but love is wise {And love will seek oùt à gentle way o bring new the ravaging woe of Flanders lies, And tench tien to live, and play.> : THY Soa CHEONIOLE, ' - foe Te Tow ¢ .\u201coo The Genuine Original A itloggs -~ .TOASTED CORN FLAKES: Are sold in the red, white and green package only.Refuse ivan] imitations of the \u201cJust as Good\u201d variety and so REMEMBER that Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes are only made in \u2018Canada by \u2018LONDON, ONT.THE BATTLE CREEK TOASTED CORN FLAKE COMPANY Lnarmo Head Office and Plant : TUESDAY, ° Mar 6, 1818 Bailders* _ are ; Russwin It indicates igh stand high standard of wt a, ot only for Its darts \u201c| and sconomy, | but slo Sa its Td pe tt ¥ ir Hardware Vi Company REFRIGERATORS Enamelled Lined, Ginss Lined, Porcelain Lined, ° The most Sanitary and Upto-the-minute in e \\.Quebec and Montres.SLITS $29.50 For Three Days Only BEFORE MAKING THE ALTERATIONS TO OCR STORE, WE WILL OFFER FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, A COLLECTION OF LADIES\u2019 SUITS, TRIMMED WITH SILK BRAID, AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF.a $ 20.50 AS THE QUANTITY IS LIMITED, JT WOULD BE WISE TO CALL _ EARLY AND HAVE BEST CHOICE.(| The American Fashion House Phone 4975 69 Buade Str 2 Stores\u2018se 1-2 St Joseph Street > LA way that\u2019s wanted | I [S.LSHAWS.CO.HARDWARE MERCHANTE \u2018Phooe #2.18 ST.JOHN 8ST.BOOKS \u201cThe Cow Puncher,\u201d C.Stead.\u201cThe Black Stone,\u201d by Geo.Gibbs.HY | \u201cThe Barrier,\u201d by Rene Bazin.\u201cThe Desert of Wheat,\u201d by Zsae Grey \u201cIn Flanders Fields,\u201d by John McCrae \u201cCandles That Burn,\u201d by \u2018Aline Kilmer (Mrs.Joyce | Kilmer ).Pe J Evoy, BOORSELLER \u2018Phone 7 141 ST.JOHN 8Tby Robert J.= CORPORATION OF QUEBEC CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE TENDERS FOR, ARCHES CITY HALL Quebec, May 3rd 1919 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givea a ; that sealed tenders, endorsed Tender | for Arches and addressed to the un- : dersigned will be received up to Wednesday, May 7, 1919, at 4 p.m.for the construction of two arches; for the reception to be tendered the 33nd Batt, \\ C E.F.by this City.The wholé ace\"- cording to specifications and gang J] | prepared by the City Architect.1 | Tenders must be made on the printed blank forms, and endorsed in the printed enveiopes which will be furnished to intending contractors, on applicat.on for the same at the City Engirers office and the Publio new light to his weary eyes | | cu J, , AGRDLARON, | Faion | Sto Donohue's Store _ \u2014 HELP CANADA TO DEFRAY THE EXPENSE OF THE GREAT WAR BY BUYING WAR SAVING AND THRIFT STAMPS, ° A Special Offer IN: ORDER TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS AN OPPORTUNITY OF HELPING OUR COUNTRY TO PAY FOR THE GREAT WAR, WE WILL GIVE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00), ONE THRIFT STAMP GRATIS! 107 Buy Thrift Stamps sold by T.D.DUBUC 188 and 194 St.John Street Works Committee witl not entertain any tender that is not made on the said biank form -aud\u2019 enclogd in the said envelopes, Tenders must be endorsed on the outside of the envelopes, with a certificate from the City Treasurer ol « the necessary deposit as security fof the contract, Fach tender shall he subscribed i by two responsible pirties willing dp £ secure the execution ot the contract Fach tenderer shwil depusit in.the hands of the City Treasurer the sum of $30.00 per arch for which he will tender; to be confiscated Ly any one refusing to execute the works.The Corporation does not bind itself to accept the lowest or even any of the tenders.w.D.BAILLAIRGE, City Engineer, parer EEE JOS.COTE , Established in 1007._ « \"188 87.PAUL STREET, QUEBEC.The largest firm of Cigars, To- .bacco and Tobacco Sundries in Canada\u2019 Always in stock full ss: -rtment of Products of ail the Best Manufacturers.MM.10mtu, th, stk | ee tt J.ALLEYN, : san.TENT at , Awning, MASSE À oy \"ee AIA ÿ STRAST a the deposit of sums LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEÇ.pre\" \u2018Savings Bank, Quebec EE - Its spetinle>)ect istoracsivs and seeûrs , maybe, to helpcraating provident habits.| è& Le however small they is wearing Oxfords much oftener than in the past.the European influence, which pediency.We are now showi toe\u2019s: in Black, Cherry, Tan, a English type ol Brogue with $6.00, $7.00, .Thig is leans towarde comfort and ex- ng the Sarrow, medium and wide nd Nut Brown, also the pure heavy sole.Co = 88.00 and $100.Have You Ever Tried Walk-Overs ?Walk -Over Boot Shop 10 DIED.FERGUSON\u2014~At Momreal, on \u2018May sth, 1919; Robert, eldest son of the late Joseph Ferguson and Alice Ful- {erton, formerly of Quebec.Interment at Montreal CONDOLENCE.At a regular meeting of the National Union of Employees of the Quebec Fire Department, the follow- i ing resolution was unanimously passed and entered in the minutes of the meeting: The officers and members of the National Union of Employees of the Quebec Fire Department have learned with regret of the death of the father of Mr.Abbe Maxime Fortin, the worthy chaplain of the said Union.\u2018The officers and members wish to express to Mr.Abbe Fortin their deepest sympathy in the loss which has befallen him and his family, and they beg the bereaved family to accept their simceré condolences For \u2018the Unien, - FERBs LEDYANCY © Recording Secretary.\u2014\u2014- SEND FLOWERS Tne Mest Expression of Sympathy 9 ST.JGAN ST) Montreal: Cor St \u201catheria- - Faguy, Lepinay & Frere 254 to 264 St.John Street , Ww t 1 F 2 CF fo AA \u201c2 \u201c \u2019 : .PEE 0 #11, +, Vv : a &, a; «Luce + : 5 2 RL CES MR = we a FM TUE ST Am hfe aati BA ne are A MAS TE EN SAGE MES EEE TL sale.Mga ee .sm es ve x dace, er TIA her = ms en nme 4 Dans ait.dh ae .4 age ANA Es mek ave 2 rege Cetin a oe Da J QUEBNO URLS SCL \\ ; 0\" AIA WRT = TUÉSHAT, MAY .\u20ac innit HAS CHOSEN OHIO OF CHAMPIONSHIP | TEX \u201cRICKARD HAS ANNOUNCED THAT FIGHT TWELVE ROUNDS IN ~ \"TOLEDO ON JULY FOURTH TOWN TO BR SORNE BATTLE \u2014 GOVERNOR OF STATE iL or INTERFERE.New York, N.Y., May 8\u2014The Ci ut Willard-Jack Dempsey besryweighe chacopionahip fight wil be staged at do, Ohio, on the afternoon «| \u2018 Fair July 4.The pugiliste will eater the ring at 8 P.M., and will box twelve rounds unless a knock-omt terminates the | contest earlier im she clash.If the | selected later, will \u2018award a decision HOTEL WILHELMINA | on points.The details were ane nounced by promoter Tex Rickard = ! here tonight.1! Willard asd Dempeey will be paid ! for their services, Mr.Rickard ex : 1 plained, wilt not fight for a purse \u2018 | which is against the Jews of Ohio.| \u201cHaving consulted my attorneys,\u201d tl he said, \u201cI find that J am entirely i! within the laws of Ohio and accord- * {i ing to a decision of law os such |, cases.Therefore, 1 have accepted 1 | Toledo offer to hold the boming ex: | , hibition there.|! \u201cUnder the Obio fawrs, the mayor | | of Toledo is permitted to grant con- : ih Under decision of the court one {is privileged to employ boxers and | give exhibitions when a purse is not fought for.\u201d Aa octagon shaped areas to accom- j modate between fifty and sixty thousand spectators will be erected at a ser MOUNTATN STREET, point convenient to the city.Admis- | MONTREAL.sion charges will range from five to BRIGHT WARM ROOMS, fifty dollars, according to the location GOOD M£ALS | of the seats.Both pugikists will train ! MODERATE, RATES.for at least five weeks at the scene of \u2014\u2014 Write for Booklet \u2014 À the contest in accordance with the C.F B license 10-14128- terms of the contract made with | = Rickard.O.texly Will Not Interfere.= Columbus, O.May 5\u2014 Governor Cox tonight declined Lo comment on St.Lawrence Hall | ie proposal to hota the ar \u2018Dempsey fight July 4th.at edo.MONTREAL Examination of the Ohio law against Magnificent new entrance 30 prize fighting.made in the Gover- St Jem:s Street .nor's office.shows that intarpretation a (many with \u201cbaths and enforcement of it is up to local ! oC officials.Ameritas plz, from 59.00 w 5 PW The law permits boxing exhibitions | per \u2018ay for which the mayor, if in a manici- European plan, from $1.0C va $2.00 | pality or the sheriff, if outside, grants per Gay.permits; if the matches ere given A.J.BIGGINS, Lad under the auspices of & chertered | C ¥.B.License No.10-5512 athietic association and i so pusse is offered to the winner.It is said that in the VWiferd- Dempsey contest no purse is to be \u2014_\u2014s -ffc-ed but that esch contestant is to | .receive a defirité\u201d amount of Liberty | to Gore To Rive satis on ok honde.The athletic association re- 1v à ion = : + or large orders, in the City or out Tuirements also is said to have been of the City, on ona, ie today received a te à Ce) soverner.Lox ay r a - ne cs ok.Printing.tegram from J.Drexell Biddle, of ; Supples.the Board of Boxing Commissioners .or Supp: N ni the \u2018Armv and Navy, urging that Also Rublier Stamps \u2018he Willard-Dempsey bout be permit.Plone us\u20148834\u2014or write.ted in the interests of clean sport.j ji Timekeeper Appointed.J F, VACHON & 0, Cincinnati, O.May 5-Jos.Nolan, Whelesale and Retail sporting editor of the Cincinnati Enface Stationers oni thus he had been appointed _ A ; tonight that he had been app si SAULT AU MATELOT si official timekeeper for the WiHard- QUEBEC.Dempsey bout, to be held at Toledo \u2014 on July 4.Mr.Nolan said he would am J.Arthur Lii-ve.CA.LLA.CA.LIA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT.Ficner Yiquidetois of Insoivent Eatates Administrators, Appraisers h Trustees.Lenproraises hetween Liebe: rs and Creditors.196 $T.PETER STREET Deminien Buildieg +: Quebes \u2018Phencs 4680-4681.zagene Jtuae, | LaRue & Trudel\u2019 LaRue, Trudel & | accept the appointment.Rupurts that the Willard-Dempsey hasinse bout might be held in Toledn, caused the Cincinnati Methodist Ministers\u201d Association this aiternoon | ! to pass resolutions of protest against ihe holding of the affair in Ohio or .n any other State.{The resolutions will be sent to a Ministers\u2019 Association in every coun ty in Ohio, it was announced.YALE BEAT PRINCETON Derby, Conn\u2026 May 4\u2014The Yale Varsity crew defeated Princeton by ane length this afternoon in a dual regatta on the Housatonic River over & two miles enurse.Both crews broke the record for teh énurse.Yale's time being 10.16 2-5 while Frineeton's was 1020 3-8.It wes the first victory for a Yale varsity crew on the Housatonie.| In the frestimans race the Tigers won from Yale by .quarter of a | length.Time Princeton 10.34; Yale | 10.33.! CANNEFAX WON TITLE New York, N.Ÿ\u2026 May 4\u2014Robest Cannefax, of New York.won the viree-cuzhion billiard title from Alfred De Oro, 180 10 141 although he lost the find block of the match which lasted until after midmigiht this morning.De Oro made à wonderful spurt in thls block getting \u20ac points before his opponent scored the 50 ; points necessary to end the match.! Play tasted 90 innings.EASTERN LEAGUE STARTS NEXT WERK I Springfield, Mass, Mav 4-\u2014Dtrece | ors of the Eastern Loague ot à meeting here tnduy decided to start the reas, on Mer 14, with th following QT gl MICKEY Pointe nt Pittefiedd; Hartford at Worcester; New Haven st Bridgeport; and Waterbery st Providence.SMOLE MACBONALP'S 4d | SCHEDULE FOR CITY LEAGUE BASEBALL siseeos bout goes the limit, a referee to be SEASON OPENS ON SUNDAY NEXT AND CLOSES ON SEPTEMBER THE MTH._\u2014 \u2018The sobedtfé for the Quebec City Baseball League has been compiled by President Jehany Bruneau, aud shows that the local season opens on Sunday next, with Tipperary playing St.Patricks, and Standards meeting the C.B.team.Each team hes 3 games, and the final matches are scheduled for September 14th.when Standards \u2018are due to meet Tipperarye \u2018and St.Pats play Nepoibon.The schedule is a3 dollows: May 11\u2014Tipperary ve.Bt.Standerd ve.C.B.May 18\u2014C.B.va.Napoleon, St.Pats vs.Standurds.May 35\u2014Napoleou vs, Standards Tippermry vs.C.B.May 20\u2014C.B.ve, St.Pits, Nupoleons vs.Tipperary.June 1\u2014Standerds vs.Tipperary, St.Pats vs.Nagpoleoz, June 8\u2014C.B.wa.Stamderds, St.Pats, vs.Tipperary.June 23\u2014Standards vs.$M.Pats, Napoleon vs.C.B.Jane 25C.B.vs.Tipperary, Standards vs.Napoleon.July 13\u2014Tipperary vs.Napoleon: St.Pats.vs.C.B.Juiy 20\u2014Napoleon vs.St.Pats, Tipperary vs.Standards.August 3=Tigperary ve.St.Pata Standards ve.C.B.August 17\u2014C.B.vs.Mapoleca, St.Pats vs.Standards.August 24\u2014Napoleon vs.Standards Tipperary vs.C.Auguet 31\u2014C.B.ve.se.Pats, Ne- SEMTORS TOOK FOUR FROM STARS MANHATTAN AND CELTICS EACH WON FOUR OLYMPIA TOOK ALL FIVE, In the Section 3 games last night, | Olymjia took all five strings from Arcadians, while Manhattab won .four from Pastimes, and Celtics took .four from C.P.R.Senators drop- pod the first string to Stars, and then won the rest.Grovier made the highest gcore 613, while, Childs had the highest single 156.The scores: Manhattan 4 114 187 106 9% 166 % 100 122 00 85 .118 162 184 106 114 Childs .Stam .Belcourt .330 346 ase 387 356 Pastimes 1.Mullaly .95 9 97 100 103 O'Brien .890 113 61 118 84 Phillips .96 93 106 98 115, Olympia 6.Picher .114 100 108 104 133 FE Labreque .140 106 96 130 111 Grenier .110 138 113 119 148 .Arcadians 0.Buckley .194 103 133 118 123 Roche .,87 110 À 87 112 larochelle .9% 100 84 129 99 We 318 201 304 34 Stern 1, Lazarovicts .107 96 82 93 87 Lerner .99 117 97 108 104 J.Lazarovicisi24 87 9 81 7 om rt an eng 330 300 374 370 M7 Senators & Pouliot .133 60 108 128 90 Boivin .08 104 90 100 101 Labreoque .100 109 100 0 131 az \u2014\u2014 mn.ats cma 318 260 200 331 328 C.PRI1 Raymond .90 104 97 61 9 Cotman .97 8% 0 88 9 Adem.M0 ST 113 8 1% wom om 245 we Calties & ki Eihoed.30° 138, 304 0% 9 ord | + 18 \"1 \u20180 108 ba 66 216 108 be sen 20 208 200 , ' Pata, | At 26:28 08 06 08 36 0028 96 26 26000200 8 3 > xa BAS a» EUR HE 0006 08 26 2026 08 28 20 08 0606 96 36 ER AMERICAN LEAGUE.Mackmen Lost Again The score: REE Washington .041008000\u201410 11 1 Philadelpiis .00031008%\u2014 6 = \u2018 Sbaw and Picinich; Johnson, Wat eon and Perkinssee Yankees Beat Red Sex The score: RHE New York .01108 001\u2014# 6 © Boston .008 100000\u20141 6 0 Quinn and Roel; Dumont, Mays asd Walters .Postponed Games.Cleyetand-St.Louis; cold weather.Ciago- Detroit: cold weather.NATIONAL LEAGUE .Pirates Beat St Louis.\u2018The score: RHE Pittsburg, .ON1000900\u20146 7 1 Bt Louis .000000101\u20148 9 4 Adams and Schmidt; Dosk, Horstmas, Twero, Sherdel and Clamsas, Cincinnati .1100460000000\u20148 8 © Carter, Douglas and Kiltier, Daly; Efler, Ring, Bremler and Riordan.LI At New York: \u2014 New York-Phila; played yesterday.5 ® Brookiya:\u2014 Brookiyn-Boston; piayed yesterdsy.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.The score: RH.E Rochester .61000 100\u20146 8 1 Reading .601001 000\u20143 13 3 Zee and O'Neil, Spinauit; Barnhardt, Winert and Hayden, Docin, 0 sen Lanfs in Great Form.The score: Toronto .000610310\u20145 10 1 Jersey City .000001000\u20141 8 1 Peck, Peterson and Saaberg; Sel lers, Miller and Hyde.RHE The score: RER Buffnie .2000006 100\u2014# 3 1 Newark .060010 000-4 D à Jordan aad Casey; Rommel snd Bruggy.108 00 33 108 00 00 CE CE 10% Ky ICE CE 30% 30% XF JOU 3A YESTERDAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE.Washington 10; Philadelphia 6.New York 6; Bosten L : Cleveland-St.Louis, postponed.Chicago-Detreit, postpened.L.PKL.Chicago .T 3 700 Clefeiand .8 3 .625 New York .& 3 635 Boston .& 4 400 Washington \u20266 4 .600.Detroit .3 6 333 St, Louis .2 ° 250 Philadelphia .3 7 222 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 8; St.Louis 8.Chicago 7; Cincinnati 6.g0nSSOGHOUAOOHOOGOU OBS Brooklyn-Boston.\u2018a INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 280 200 284 310 05 & Buffalo 8; Newark 1.9 \u2014 s w L PC Reading .¢ 2 666 © \u2018Toronto .4 2 06e Xt Baltimore .3 3 .600 F Newark .8 3 560 & Rochester .3 3 500 % Buffalo .3 8 .500 2 Jersey City .9 4 383 = Binghamton .1 4 200 Ce 0e 01 CECI RERO RENE SO EE ON sotbançoanoonponosondÿBoanae WwW.L PC Brooklyn .7 1 .675 & Cincinnati .# : 810 a New York .4 3 025 4 .800 = aile a = 1 Pittsburgh .4 4 .500 % St.Louis .3 10 186 © Boston .9 8 .000 Rochester 8; Reading 2, \u2018% Toronto 8; Jersey City 1.DOoOUSBVVUVOCG BAT 200 VT LUBE VALGER GOT DECISION.Cleveland, O., May 5\u2014Benny Valger, of New York, was awarded the newspaper decision over Artie Root, of Cleveland, in à ten-round boxing bout here tonight NEW ZEALAND ALARMED Wellington, N.Y., May 8\u2014(Rec- tere\u2014Sir J.Allen, Acting-premier, declared that he viewed developments in the Pacific with vome staem, [It was difficult to discover why Japan wanted the Marvhall Islands, wsiess she wished\u2019 to domimate the Pacift was impossible to indicate , Zdande navel policy wit.ay pio ceived Admiral Jellicon\u2019s advices It would be ineufficiett, however for New Zeslenwd to pay a yearly oubai- flor oer, Se et la men | far the Doi 20 \u2014\u2014 - es .+.Chicago Trimed Rods.\u2018The scoge: RHE |, Chicago , .000000006 001\u20147 15 3 Sporting Notes \u201cSt.Pat's will practice this evening at 6:00 o'clock, on the Esplanade.X AI players are requested to be on New York-Phila.played Sunday?band .#\u2026 4 The standing of the teams in See tion 2:\u2014 Manhattan Olympia .Senators Celtics .Sans su 27 » PR.3 30 Pastimes | se00ss00 18 40 Arcadians .13 48 ee Tonight's games in Section 3, of the Duckpin League: Frontenac vs.K.of C.Royals vs.Joffre: | Arscual ve.Victoria.\u201c Twice-0-Weck vs, Excelsiors.«eo > The Tipperacys practice this evening at 6:30.Ail players are requested to bs on hand.- .; .The meeting of the Quebec Football League last night at the St.Ursule Hotel, was postponed until a later date, owing to the fact that herdly anyone vas present.Popular Pastine, Not \u201c110% Holding\u2019 up » strect car for hal as hour until the young lady with the tight skirt gets on.BIG SWEEPSTARE RACE AT SHEEPSHEAD SPEEDWAY | New York, N.Y, May +.\u2014A $8.000 aweepstuke automebie race.on saturday, June 14.will bc the open ing event of a series of four races ac the Sheepshead Speedway, at which érévarr of interastionsl repmation will compete, the camers states Asto row | Racing Association announce here, The events.with thelr doive will be wmouneed later.TTT .{ 8g rR a] ot emmy me + aod AR mt Nog Rl ape weit RY , : Ie RN re \u2026 PEE SW : | - eve out also for the sealed package, but bave an .WRIGLEYS That name is vour protection against inferior imitations, Just as the sealed package is protection against impurity.The Greatest Name in Goody-Land\u2014 j HOTEL MARTINIQUE | i 158 PLEASANT ROOMS Wik Private ath $3 Per Day oe rs mm Wi Err God Foed and Rensovable Prises 4.Last 21 T6 INR) EN TON (à 4e D \u2014 KI}; ; HT Fifth Avenue & 29th Street ed ta | NAW YORR CITY | \u2019 bi 10 An Atmasphere of Comfort and Retinembes \u201c5.5 Wl SINGLE ROOMS, WITH BATH, $2.50 UPWARD PR MA ape ROOM, WITH PATH, POR TWO - si i > 57-00*70b 1e 65 Per Day ee ve re tem te + on ! 8,5 GYPRRTTY.ser Marchgstn thst to june 14, > ES \u2018 * | TURSDAY, MAY 6, 199.How often has as attack of indigestion interfered \u201cA brief review of the prices in the Footwear départment.Apartfrom he very latest styles, we are offering lines at \u2018reduced prices which are ' worth considering.he.=30 assorted lies af bargain prices, LADIES\u2019 DONGOLA MENS VELVET CALY BOOTS, gle, Bp AES Sh TE MEN'S DONGOLA OR BOX CALF BOOTS, cime 8 te 11.i.BOOTS, Special price $1.99 Myrand & Pouliot, Ld, St Roch's BUY YOUR GROCERIRS, POULTRY, FRESM FISH, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, PROVISIONS, Etc.AT will be made SUNDAY, MAY 4th, 1919, aa =, \u2019 soe a.{ Ê, New York, N.Y., May 8\u2014The Yelatively moderate \u2018swsbion of the Btock Exchange todey-\u2014Mmoétrate: in the sense that recent spectacular elements were lacking, was primadily due do tomorrow's recess in honor of the parade of the 79th.Division Trading again attained the broad proportions of the past three weshs, Tur selling for profits was effective to the extent that sume erstwhile favorites were irregluar or distinctly heavy.r Standard or dividend paying transportations weer sctive and -Ÿ their adupnce being predicated on tl e belief that the forthcoming session of Congress is quite certain to enact remedial or relief legislation.Canadisn Pacific, which is not directly concerned with events at Washington, led the rails for a time at an extrême advance of almost five | points, part of which was later can- } celled.Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, most closely held of sll the gik- edged rails, gained seventeen points and other coalers and cotton carriers.notably Delaware and Hudson, Norfolk and Western, Atlantic Coast Line nd Louisvialles and Nashville rose 2 to 3 points.The inquiry for secondary rails abated somewhat, but advances of 1 to 2 points were numerous in that division, St.Louis and San Francisco, St.Louis South-Western and Pittsburg and West Virginia leading at 1 to 3 points.Qils, equipments, shippings and food shares, were represented by For particulars.apply to: TICKET ASENTS.AzuoMys 8 | Gulf and sugars at extreme \u2018advances Travel By Boat .Low Rates Quebec to Montreal Single $4.50 Return $7.50! ; Steamers leave Quebec daily except Sundaghaat 6.00:poe.Cahins steam- heates - F: $.STOCKINC, 7 City Pass.Agent, Tel.82 No.18 DU FORT &T.ERUNEAD & DUPUIS (Members Monlrez Sto Exchange) Stock Sroxer3 \u2018Phone 1596 11-12-15 Sauit-au-Matolst Strat Direct Frivale Wire with : POST & FLAGG, - 80.Wall Street, New York AGNES - - Manage | = ic oF PAIN TT sed The old reliable remedy for rheu.pihtiem.neuralgia, sore throat snd ge Dent Liniment Made R.LAUNDAY, EDMONTON, wril from a badiding a and received = what loctor calle.ver bad sprained ankle, an told me 1 must not wair.on it for three weeks.1 sir MINARL'S LIN.FT apd in six ays] : wap out to wo ITE mk ithe b teu Went made.\u201d Minerd's Liniment wars sivas wis Missouri Pac.30% 90% 3034 on on Tor Nevada Cons 16% .16H ives instant relief.NY Cénaral, ré ne 8% To NY NH & H.3114 51% 303% 30! 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Tenn Copper.16% 16% 0:18 am.200 100 ces bes 8:18 am.| The Tex Co.220 2044 SON 333% 3:00 PAR.+.» con nes 10 10:30 aan.| Union Pac .308% HAW 19434 198% 6:18 pm.cue ver ger nas 4:30 pam.| US T Alsohol160 16134 14834 140% Steamer calls at see every trip.JU 8 Rubber.07 O6 6 OK sa 8 Steel ., 99 903 WK WN Bt Laurent at 4:65; retutn at 8 pan.ir Chemical 0794 66% 00% SUNDAY.Utsh Gop.8 mm mm Willis O'tand.» 3 fo, St.Laurest, sellipg at \u201d \u201c = eur i w on mu Quebec: Bt.Laster: Ba recois The New York San claîme that lt Tam.+20 : 358 J.is ot dull sarin de teh tense thoi) 2:38 pm.A t IM frothing to indiente the 5:30 p.m.Calling a dattes avecy tip pan count Îte farce or that cers PARES: ft pamertut \\meréate fav convin se retam t9\u20188ce.Putronilie, ced dhartucives that Sewer prices are 80e peine and return to Bt.Laurent fe | Allis * +» Women's Auxiliary of Trinity Church, meeting, Parish Hall 3 p.m.St.John Ambulance Brigade Own erseas Division 29, Morrin College, 4 p.mer \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WOMEN'S WORK nes es The Guild of St.Peter's Church will hold a sale this afternoon in the Church Hall in the Cathedral Close.Tea will de served, and useful articles will be on sale as well as home made mread, cakes and sweets.\u2026.The Women's Canadien Club will be addressed on Thursday afternoon at the Chateau Fronttnee by Dr.Grace Ritchie-England, M.D., of Montreal, who has chosen for her subject \u201cThe Laws of the Province of Quebec Relating to Women.\u201d Dr.Ritchie-England is well known for her work as a suffragist, as a member of the National Council of Women, and in political movements and reforma of various sorts.She was recently made a life member of the National Red Cross as a recognition of the services she has rendered to this society during the war.Her lec.| ture promises to be both interesting and istructive, dealing as it does with a subject on which women in this Province should be well informed.+ 8 The Cathedral Church Helpers will hold their ouarterly meeting tomor- | row, the first Wednesday of the month, instead of On the second Wednesday as is their custom.+e The I.O.D.F.last week formed « committee to meet on Fridays to sew for the Soldiers\u2019 dependents.This committee they cal the 1.0.D.E.Emergency Committee, The Municipal Red Cross group which meets for the same purpose on Tuesdays will not.however, be discontinued.and it is hoped that as many as possible will attend the meeting this morning and on following Tuesdays.* vu = The Girls\u2019 Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of Trinity Church has closed for the summer.meme en tit rte shipped to Japan ior use in distillation of whiskey there, according to Y.Kawahara, agent for a Japauese-.American importing conesrn.A bill before the Japanese Diet would prohibit use of rics in the man- ufactare of sake, the Japancse national drink.Japanese distillers now want foreign made machinery in which corn and other cereals can be substituted | for rice, Kawahara said.He added that 24,000,000 bushels of rice are used annually in making 300,000,000 gallons of sake.American distillers are reluctant to sell their machinery now, in view of be suit to test the constitutionality aé the prohibition law.WHEN FEET HURT \u201cTis\u201d for sore, tired, puffed-up, aching Callonsed feet or corns ing in the Red Cross motor corps as an Ambulance driver.Lieut.McCune ts eastern-Canadian mansger for the Otis-Elevator Company, and resides in Montreal.During the war Lieut.McCune was attached to the trench warfare service, being in charge.of the manufacture of trench mortars.The couple will reside in Montreal.Late arrivals at the Chateau: \u2014].C.Beckwith Moncton, N.B.; R.A Lamarre, Montreal; G.M.Stearns, Megantic; A.C.Sutherland, Riviere du Loup; Mr.and Mrs, W.L.Bennett Syracuse, N.Y.; H.Pepin Madame Saucier Dr.and Mde.G.G.Racient Mr.and Mes, J.Lavergne, G.W.Carrier, Mrs.Alwyn, A.F.Gurr: M.W.Hocken, E.Pred Dugan, C.Macdomid, W.M.Jotinstone, Montreal; New York; G.C.Cockburn, Winanipeg; 8.H.Pudney, Toronto; J.Quinlan, Montreal; Geo.F.Scott, Philedeipkin; Pa: M.A.Cox, Toronto; J.A.Forbes, J.H.Harper, Ottawa; G.A.Wood, Montreal.JAPS WANT TO BUY DISTILLING MACHINERY Louisville, Ky\u2014jupanese agents are negotiating with American distiliers fot the purchase of machinery in their plants after prohibition becomes ef- J.H.Copeland, |, As soon né you pat your fect ki à *Tiz\" bath, you just feel tbe happi- draws out all the exude- tions which puff up your an , eweaty festive.Ths mechinery would be \u2019 Chronicle Files 100 Years Ago English News, .The Rditor of the London Courier, où the Sth' of March r that there had not been a bankruptcy im Manchester for the preceding five à letter to the Editor of the Courier, \u201cThat we have not witnessed such'a market or the ssle of goods, as we have \u2018 done this months\u201d: Quebse Gazette.Quebec, \u20ac May, 1619.His Lrece the Gowerpor in Chief ing appointments, viz: \u2014Jean Thomas Taschereau, Michel Louis Juchereau Duchesnay and George Watters Allsopp, Esquires, Commissioners to hear and jetermine all applications that may be made by persons holding or claiming to hold land in the\u2019 inferior District of \u2018Gaspethe Commission for the ssid Distriet of Gaspe.the Township of Ascot, Esquires, Justices of the Peace, for the District of Montreal and Three Rivèrs.Robert Jones, Esq.of William Henry, Justice of the Peace for the District of Three Rivers.- William Lewis Mitchell, Esq, Attorney, Proctor Solicitor and Advecate.And Fre.X.Blais, Gentleman, à Notary Public Chronicle Files 25 Years Ago \u201cB\u201d Battery, R.C.A.Lieut.Panet | bec, before joining his own corps for Drill.New Two more of the new statues for the adornment of the Parliament House are expected here shortly from the studio of Mr.Hebert in Paris.The subjects are \u201cWolfe\u201d and \u201cMontcalm,\u201d and the drawings which have already been received here, and have been shown us by Mr.S.Lempge, Deputy \u2018Commissioner of Public Works, are very much admired and do full justice to their heroic subjects, ; Early Angling, For the first time in many years weeks\u2014and Jetemiah Starbhouse, ia}: under daté of the 3rd March states, |: day for.twelve Provincisl Secretary's Office,.| 3 bas been pleased to make the follow : Robert Christie to be Registrue of.W.B.Felton and Chs.Whitaker, of | Ex-Cadet Panet, a son of Colonel 3 Panet, Deputy Minister of Militia, has !§ been appointed to a Lieutenancy in ; will be attached to \u201cB\u201d Battery, Que- \"§ a short course in Garrison Artillery |.§ = 50 ones Sl is - 15-Special ° + \"Today or $LT5.Missss.Middy.Drewes.88¢ | $1.35 Boyd Wash Suits.i.8g $1.00 Scotch Cotton Orepe.| $1.25 Women's Silk Gloves.78g\" ~~ © $3.90 Suiting Berge .een $0 USE Joseph Street 77 89e 90 Childfen\u2019s Wash Dresses.c 60 Fancy Ribbons .39¢ 30 Tea Aproms .18¢ 4250 Lace Curtains \u2026\u2026$1,88 20 Bordered Marquisetts \u2026-246 85 Canadian Olfcloth, sq.yd\u2026.B9ç 65 Boys\u2019 Blouses A9 75 Chiffon Scarves.3%ç $35.00 Women's Spring Sukts.$23,90 $45.00 to $55.00 Women's Spring Coats.$29.95 Look in every day's papers for particulars of our Anniversary Bale.And sce owr sindow displaye, you will be interested.59, \u2014 the ice had already left Lake Beauport by the 1st May, and a number 4 of fine trout are reported to have already fallen victims to the anglers\u2019 delusions in this gem of Canadian waters.The ice left Lake St John on Wednesday morning, more than a fortnight earlier than usual The water is exceedingly high, having risen some 23 feet within the last fifteen or sixteen days.Helle Girls GettingThere, The Western Union Telegraph Company's revenue last year fell off by pearly a million dolisrs, while that of the big Telephone Company increased half a million.Observers say that this is only the beginning and that as people dearn to appreciate the telephone they will use it more and the telegraph least.The helo \u2018girl at the Central is the coming woman.\"M ICK | cominG REMOVED 1 OUR customers will please nots that we have removed to our NEW STORE No.2478t.John 8t.just across the street from our old store.w BUSINESS AS USUAL.PRICES RIGHT.T.H O'NEILL 247 St.John St.Furniture \"Delicious Camed and Bal ts We offer the best, from the leading manufactarers ot op Ents, © .BIGGAREAUX.PEARS, .APPLES, , ' .PEACHES, .PINEAPPLES, +.APRIOOTS, .PLUMS.\u2014 Give ws a Trial Order Todeg GEORGES PATRY, se FABRIQUE ST, C.F.B.License \u2014 \u201cHeuse of Quality.\u201d QUEBEC.= No.$-8539._ - SOME OF OUR BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK 500 \u2019 - me nice CRETONNE CUSHIONS, worth $1.00, $160, 82 26, Sold ÉrORn c.00cocovcccsconenence000c00000 B0R The, 00d $1.98 5 È ê \u201810 IMPRRIAL WOOL RUGE, ie at cire, slightly damaged, 180 200 pieces of TAPESTRY CARPETS; worth $1.60 Bold Stone eas ear ene 00 ee sus ten nee ses bes nes v0e ME H Bi ji oss.31 ST.JOHN 3 worth $3.00 sad ve eae see see son sss ses sev sas ore oo AES and $3.00 00 of BRUSSELS CARPETS, la à grost voriaiy of patterns 8 : PRO 140 KOILOLOTH), geod choice of patterns; PI COTE Opposite Palace.HEL \u2018Bless ave, Sie Aas sev sec Vas ven 119 140 mes Hee Ses STREEY ve.Telephones suse.colets aad design Bold at 30 per cent.\u2018diacount.| \u2014 s of, besutiful APPLIQUE NET CURTAINS, in Cream and te; .Sold at 55 per eam, discount."]
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