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The Quebec chronicle
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" san \u201croe AE Ct 3 : NL = .\"Mostly Fair; Very Warm ESTABLISHED 1764, \u2014 Pet y A RADON te Dis of Lng SPECIAL FOR TODAY: FRESH BROOK TROUT, .+ Dressed.Quantity Limited.+ « + « 50c pound A.GRENIER 94-96 ST.JOHN STREET.VOTING TODAY IN MANITOBA Forty-One Candidates For 10 Winnipeg Ridings \u2014 Four Women Candidates \u2014 Winnipeg, Man., June 28\u2014(By Canadian Press.\u2014Manitoba today is electing a new legislature, and 308, 316 registered electors are entitled to = to the polls and register their sovereign wills.Elections are deferred In The Pas and Rupert's Land «Dé the voters in thess constituen- eles are not included In the above total.\u2019 Fifty-one members are being elected today, and these, with the two deferred elections and two members elected by acclamation, make up the membership of 55 In the next legislature, \u2018 More men than women ure eptitied to vote.The last voters\u2019 list showed 107.455 males and 97.361 female electors.The new lint showy 124.948 men and 8324¢ women.The City of Winnipeg holds 62.285 voters, asarly thirty per cent.of the provincial total.: One hundred and forty-four candidates are In the He'd and 93 of them are bound to be defeated.Winnipeg has a fleld of 4 starters, and only ten can win.Winning: votes under proportional representation, and Ronald Hooper, 82252: 17y of the P.R.Boclety of Canada, states that the election in this eity will be the st test which Mas tien faced \u201csingle\u2019 transferable Prddio:- representation elective sys.tional tem.\u201d .Four women are running in Winatpeg.-bôt Jo other constituenay han à chance of female representation.Names of the 41 Winnipeg candidats appear on a long ballot in alphabetical order and no provision was madd in the Election Act for designating their party affiliations.To assist the elector who desirea to vole a straight ticket it has been arranged that the names of Government candidates will be printed In red on the ballot.Conservatives In blue, Labor and Bocialist in pea green and Independents in black.PASTOR WHO MARRIED MARY PICKFORD SCORNED At Northern Baptist Conven- tion\u2014His Name Scratched For Nomination Buffalo, N.Y.June 28.\u2014 When talloting for officers for the sensu: year was started by the Northe: Baptist Convention herc this afternoon, the recent marriage of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, cropped up and nearly caused a hitch in the proceedings.The report of the nominating committes was opposed by a move {rom the floor to substitute the name of the Rev, James A.Francis, of Los Angeles, for that of the Rev.J.W.Brougher, «leo à California.Mr.Brougher performed the marriage ceremony for Unugias and Mary and since coming here as a delegate to the convention has made a public address in which he em- phasized his belief that tt was not contaary to Church law to marry di-| vorced persons.The convention adopted resolutions urging President Wilson and the Benate to ratify the treaty of Versailles, with suitable reservations at the earliest possible moment and pledging the Baptists to support strict enforcement of NMederal prohibition laws.MAE EEE EEE EET TY & TAX EVASION os 18 EXPENSIVE .\u201c 8 Hamilton, Ont, June 38.\u2014 % M For attempting to evade the N 8 Federal Income Tax, Coroner \u201c W B.Hopkine, well-known % % Hamilton phyatcian, was heav- % M lly punished today.The De- 8 partment doubted the doctor's # 8 returns and put an énapector # M on the books.The evidence & M ehowed @ return !n 1917 ot 8 # $1,800, while receipts were 98,- % 08 908; $4,000 1918, vrith actual % & recente of $19,000, and 33,000 M Lu 8 last year, with receipte of $12,.% 8000.It was estimated that \u201c 8 nearly $10,000 of test yours N % profits cams from Nquor pres À 8 erptiona.The magistrate de.8 Ryed for à time about aending 8 he phymtolan down ter aix 0 8 months, but Anall fenposcd à 8 fine of 33,000.» PAY FARMERS Will Receive Fifty Per Cent of Exoess Due Them About July 15th Ottawa.Ont, June 28.\u2014(By Can.Proms).\u2014Farmers will ressive fifty percent of the excess dus them on Canada Wheat Beard particigation sertifieaten about July 15 samt.Defae announcement haw been modo that this excess on the original wheat price will be at least forty cents per bushel.Just before the bill to em; re the Government to extend the diction of the Canada Wheat LE necessary, until August 15, 19%), Was passed by the House to-night Bir George Foster stated that the Wheat Board would pay fifty pet- cent of the amount due farmers out of the profit made by the Wheat Board on or after July 15.Interviewed by the Can.Press regarding the exact effect of the announcement, Bir George stated that the exact price of Jest season's wheat crop could not be decided yet.Beveral million bushel remained to be disposed of by the Board, but meantime the Board would be able to make a fitty percent payment to whéat growers and this would be not less than twenty cents per bis! GOVERNMENT TO.GAT PROFITS = MADE IN CON d to Give Itself Nearly 500 Per Cent Gcrantoz, Pa.June 28.\u2014Charges of profiteering and monopolistic coptrel {a the Anthrasite coal industry were madd before the Anthistits Coal Commission today by w Leuck, former Becretary of x 14 Bates War Labor Board, .consulting economist ¢f \u2018Uited Mine-Workers of Amergpe.| /lauck appeared tn hearings Ps demande of the anthracite for wage increésss that wil} fhetr carniags to à level with of the bituminous workers, & mMmimum wage of $6 à day.\u201cA eurvey of the anthracite industry\u201d, enid4 Mr.Lauck, \u2018shows an in net profits of the principal operators for the perlod 1916- 18, over 1912-14, of nearly 90 percent as compared with an increases of production durmg this period of less than 12 percent \u201cThe net income earned by these companies on thelr capMal stock outstanding during the period 1916- 18 ranged from 20.4 percent to 36.6 percent as compared with net Income in 1912-14 ranging from 14.3 percent 18.9 percent.\u201cThe actual (ncrease in proûts during the wer years of the coeï companies which market their own Sroduct fs ¢ndicated by the Income account of the Philadelphia and Reading Company.This company, which had no selting device for con- conling its profits increased its pro- éuotion 11 percent during the war years, but increased its profits nearly 606 percent and ite profits per ton on output 435 pegoent.\u201d 9, dhinL BOY 15 BOLD BAD ROBBER Aged Eleven, He Terrorized Town of Buekingham\u2014Go- bushel.The tulancs would; be- pags zble when the marketing of last aesson's crop was complete, and sent year.SENATOR GLASS MADE CHARA Administration Forces Appear To Be in Control of Democratic Convention \u2014 Anditorium, San Francisco, Cait, June 28\u2014@enator Carter Glass, of Virginia, was unanimously elected ehairman of the committes on Tesolutions when the committee met for organization tonight.There was no opposition.Senator Walsh, of Montana, seconded Senlator Glass\u2019 nomination for the chairmanship.The first test of strength proved the claim of the Administration forces that they were in control of the situatien and they contended It forecased further control in the fram- Ing of the platform.Senator Walsh was understood to have the backing of Wm J.Bryan.Senator Waish have the chairmanship by a group headed by Western delegations.abandoned the fight when a of the committee revealed a Against them.Senator Robinson Arkansas, ananimously recommended by Committes on Permanent Organisation for the chairmanship If the convention.Other temporary ofticers of the convention were recommended dy the convention'to continue their duties as permanent officers, \u2014\u2014\u2014 NO TRACE OF BRIG.- GENERAL LUCAS FOUND Several Buildings at Lismore Sacked By Soldiers in Reprisai \u2014\u2014\u2014 June 28-\u2014The utmost endeavors have been made by military Patrols, aviators and the police to trace the whereabouts of Brigadier.General Lucas, Up to this evening, however, all efforts had failed.evening by soldiers in reprisal for the kidnapping of Brigadier-General 088 on Saturday night.There was some firing in the streets, but nobody was killed.on, June 28\u2014(By Canadian Prom).\u2014It was aanounoed ia the Rouse of Commons tonight that ne information had been not later than the end of the pre- Ottawa, June - ing to Reformatory- ~~ £8.\u2014Described \u2018as 8 dengerous criminal\u201d a little boy, 11 years of age, was sentenced by Magistrate Miller in Hull Police Court this morning to serve two years in the reformatory.Though meekness a reû to written «ll over the youngeter's face he had virtually terrorized the town of Buckingham for the last month by pulling off daring rodberies and burglaries.It was at the request of his parents, the mayor and parish priest of Buckingham that the littie chap was placed in the reform school.Following the daring tich- way robbery of two women who were driving n a buggy, the youthful desperado was arrested dy Chief Constable Kearnan after à two days chase in the open.News Index.Page One.Voting Teday In Manitoba.Government To Pay Farmers Gigantic Profilts Made In Coal, Franchise Bill Passed House, Dominion Sivel Directors Meet.Democrats Hear Key Note Speech.Senator Glass Made Chairman.Small Boy Bold Bad Robber.Senate Made Rapid Progress.Weather Report.Page Two.had been urged to |The Colony of Lord Belkirk, Page Three.They | Public Accounts All In Order, canvass | At The Theatres, majority Motor League Held Meeting.Stoppage Of Rail Traffic, w&s|John R.Booth'e Welcome Offerthe | British Protest Jones Ship Bill, Editorial; Press Comment, Poisoned Dart Still Used.- Bull Has Got Sporting Chance, Socialist Was Friend Of King.Page Five, Weekly Lunch Ot Rotary Club.Busy Day Faces Cstcho-Slovaks.Midnight Raid On Road Mouse, Health Dept.To Act Immediately.Militia Orders For Inspection, Entertainment Was A Buccess, Sentence In Criminal Court.Page Siz, Adl Quebec Colers Knocked Out.Big Field Day At Kent House.Long Shot Day At Hamilton.Bporte For The Czechosiitovaks.Big League Baseball At A Glance.Page Seven, Boston Tennis Star Defeated.Shamrock Given Spin Yeeterday.Competition Is Unlikely.Abundant Crops For Rumania.Page Eight, Household And Fashion Hints Page Nine.Higher Fares Do Not Solve Issue.Gateway Of The Red Sea.Page Tea, Cassandra Was Latest Arrival Repudiation Not Even Suggested, Page Kleven 4 QUEBEC, TUESDAY, FRANCHISE BRL PASSED COMMONS I FINL VET Several Amendments Were) Adopted During Third fad ing of Measure + 4 MAJORITY OF 28.The Amendment Propsed By A.R.MoMaster \u201cÀ Defeated 86 To 60 2; ry Ottawa, Ont.June 38\u2014The Franchise bill which has occupied the House of Commons for a large part of the present session was passed tonight after several amendments had been adopted.There wary divisions and a brief debate op the Opposition amendment which stgght to compel newepapers to prifg the names of advertisers paying for tne:- ter published In support of political parties.- Third reading of the LM was finally passed by a majority @\u20ac 26 after an mendment proposed A R.MoMaster out a Hon.=, .Tasse Las bridge) and ¥.L.Davis (Nears voted against the Covernvisat in support of the amendment.The Farmers\u2019 Party voted agalast the Goverement.Mr.McMaster proposed that elec- Uon advertisements in any form bear the name of the person or organization paying for the advertiss- ment.Hon.Hugh Guthrie sald that the evils of election advertisements through public jouraals was great- iy exaggerated.It would be more to the point if newspaper articles bear the signatures of the writer.Hon.W.L.MacKensie-King said that the important thing was that powerful Interests be prevented from backing a political \u201cparty without the knowledge of the public.Sir Robert Borden then introduced his bill to increase Igdemnities to members of the Benaty and the House of Commons.The dll was given first reading.sx Third reading of BA A prought soms rapid end; ments and keen interchanges.Hen: W.8.Fielding had an amendmeni to refer the bill back to committee with instructions .to provide that where there are two or more constituencies vacent by-elections shal! be held on one day.\u2018The House divided on the amendment.It was defeated by 7 7to 58\u2014a Government majority of 19.The Progressives voted with the Opposition.The Hon.W.L.MacKenzie King, Leader of the Opposition, had another amendment.He would have the bill referred back for amendment in such a way as to do away with the employment of enumerator in rural constituencies Mr.King argued that doing awsy with enumerators would save the country around a million dollars Moreover, he said he was merely proposing what the Solicitor-Genera) had himself suggested at a conter ence between both sides of ths House.Mr.Guthrie admitted that at the time of the Conference he was willing to follow the suggestion, but, he said, no sooner did he propose it to the House than Opposition members objected to certain features of it: then It was determined to adhere to the original provision of the biN.À moment or two later, Mr.Fielding warmly charged Mr.Guthrie wih having repudiated his agreement and having been guilty of a breach of faith, The charge brought the Solicitor General tv his f \u201cI absolutely deny that 1 have been guilty of any breach of faith,\u201d he sharply In- terrupted.You have no night to say that.\u201d \u201cTake It back! Take It back!\" Government members shouted, but the House divided without further reference to the incident.Mr.King's amendment was de.feasted by 101 to 48.Twelve Progressives voted with -he Government, The next amendment came from W.D.Euler (North Waterloo) seconded by Bam Jacobs (Montreal) It sought to strike out the sub.clause which compels women of alien bhwh to apply to a Judge fo: natiralisation.Hon.Hugh Guthrie opposed the amendment, Kepiying te J.H.Johnson (Last Mountain).Mr.Guthrie stated that the women's husbands need not appear before the judge.The judges would have wide disoretionary powers.This amendment was aiso lost, the vote sanding: tor 69; against 90; a majority of 81 for the Governmen:.The Progremives supported (he amendment.The firm amendment from the Progressive Party was moved by'J.A.Maharg, of Maple Creek.It provided for the publ.cation of contributions to \u201ca group of candidates of any political party, in the same manner as is now provided for in this Act covering the contributions and expenditures in connection with the election of menrbers.Mr.Maharg's amendment was de- \u2018sated by 96 to 8 Government majority of $8.W, A.Buchanan, of Lethbridge, voted for the amendment and again the Gevermment\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ALBANIAN TROUBLE.Rome, June 2\u2014Baren Alle former counsellor of the Italian Bambassy in Paris, has left Rome with 4 mission for Albania in an endeavor te negotiate a settlement of the trou.ttl, | wih some showers or loasd thunder NE 29, 1920.DOMINION STEEL DIRECTORS MEET To Consider Répert of Spevial Committee \u2014 WIN Confer Again Today \u2014\u2014\u2014 Montreal, June 88.\u2014The Board of Ierectors of the Dominion Sites! Cerporation mel here this afterncon to consider the report of the Special Committees which has been examining the details of the terms on which the smaller companies are to THE DEMOGAATS HEARD CUMMINGS SON KE VOTE Big Party Convention Held One Brief Session At San Francisco CHEERS FOR WOODROW be included in the British Empire Stee! Corporation.Owing to the extensive and intricate nature of the work before them the Board found an adjournment necemsary which was taken until to-morrow afternoon.\u2019 It is then anticipated that s defi nite date w.ll be wet when the shareholder of the Corporation will bs asked to ratify formally the terms of the consolidation.As foreshadowed yeaterday, Hector McInnes, K.C., of Toronto, was re-elected to the Board.SENTE NADE RPID PROGRESS Upper House Cleaned Up a Number of important Legis lative Measures Ottawa, Ont., June 35.\u2014(By Can.Press)\u2014The Senate today made rapld progress in clearing up « number of important legislative measures It gave third reading to the bil} amending the criminal code, providing that racing continue under existing regulations until October 18, proposed; gave third reading to twa mesures affecting the Indians and gave second reading to the Governments measure for the encouragement of shipbuilding.The Senate sent a mesaxe to the House of Conunons mating that it would not insist in its amendment liaking pmpl of the Sena of the ode of the Qi Commiarien.Senator Turner condemned the service given in the Parliamentary restaurant and referred to the friction produced by the new regulations, Senater Girroir sald that the new rules under which the privileges of members of the press gallery had been restricted in the restaurant ought to be repeated.8enator Crosby agreed with Senstor Girroir.; The ides that members of the press gallery would eat in the restaurant, but that thelr wives could not, was not based on common sense, and he could not understand how any reasonable person could entertain it.The report waa adopted.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STAMP TAX 18 NOT EFFECTIVE YET.Montreal, June 28\u2014Word was received hers today by the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Associweion that on information from the Department of Pinance at Ottawa, the stamp tax on promissory notes, bills of exchange, bank overdrafts and on transfers of stock will not come into effect until the bill now before Parliament has been assented to, The Weather.\u2018Toronto, Om., June 33\u2014Prewsure is relatively high over the Gulf and South Atlantic States and generally below the normal over the northern portion of the continent.A few somtered thundershowers have occurred from the Western Prowinces to Quebec, but the weather in Canada on the whote has been fine and quite warm, Temperatures: Min.Max.Daweon .+.00 0.4.84 7 Prince Rupert .43 63 Victoria .«4 +0 .,.63 86 Vancouver ,, ee 82 77 Noose Jew 53 80 Regina.4 Medicine H: 82 23 Calgary .40 7 Edmonton .,, \u2026 44 7 Prince Albert .4 83 Port Arthur .,,, B86 74 Parry Sound .,.68% 82 London ., ., ., 68 98 Toronto .64 87 Kingston ., ., ., ., 62 13 Ottawa ., .,, 64 7 Montreal ., .\u2026 62 80 Quebeo .,.,., 6 78 | oJohn ., .\u2026 60 66 Halifax ., .\u2026 48 ?Forecast: Lower Lakes, Georgian Bay, Otta- @ and St.Lawrence Valleys:\u2014 oderate to fresh southerly to westerly winds; thunderstorms in some localities but for the most part fatr and very warm Guit and North Shore:\u2014\u2014Moderate to fresh southerly to Westerly winds; a few scattered showers, bul mostly fair and warm.Maritime:\u2014Moderate sowthwest.erly to suutherl) winds; a tow soat- tered showsre, Sut mestly fair and Lake Duperior:\u2014\u2014Moderate winds, morme, dut partly fair; mot mush change in temperature.All Weet: \u2014Genaraly fine and quite ble with the Albanian insurgents, verm with (hundorsierme ia a few e © instead of until September 1, es first |\u2019 Several Prolonged Demonstrations for President Wilson Delivered by Delegates San Francisco, Calif, June 28.\u2014 During its own brief session today, the Democratic Nationed Convention heard the key-note speech dektver- ed by National Chairman Homer 8.Cummings and delivered several prolonged demonstrations for President Wilson.When adjournment was taken until to-morrow after a three hour session the real work of the convention begun among the committees delagated to write the plat- dorm, decide appeals of contesting delegniions and select a set of permanent cemvention officers.Demonstretions for President Wilson began es soon as tire semion opened and every mention of his tame thereafter was received with cheers.Display of a portrait of him at the back of the platform stirred up à 20 minute uproar during which nearly all of the State standards were carried about the floor in the first parade of the convention.Mention of the League of Nations aiso aroused prolonged outbursts of approbation and the convention adopted unanimously a message of congratulation and\u2019 admiration to the President.Aside trom the key-note speech today's meeting was given over to .rm.Ladie\u2019s Suits And Gots At Half Prices To-day and Wednesday June 29th and 30th : The woman who is planning a holiday trip on Dominion Day will have a splendid opportunity of buying à distinctive suit or coat at a value we believe impossible V to dupliate.: oo SUITS.COATS.$ 70.00 for .$35.00 $ 45.00 for .$22.50 95.00 for .47.50 60.00 for .30.00 110.00 for .55.00 \u20ac 125.00 for .6250 97.50 for .48.7§ 3 20000 for .100.00 125.00 for .62.50 A host of stunning models of the finest materials, in all the latest shades.85.00 for .42.50 routing the convention going committee selectiors already made: by the States.| Virtually no further business wit be done until the committees are\u2019 resdy to report.All of them held meetings today and all except the 3 R * expunted - 16 finish \"its work by to-morrow.Fights over prohibition, the Lensue of Nations and Ireland, however, promised to prolong the task of writing the platform in the Resolutions Committee and some members thought ft might not be able to report for thrée days.None of these questions came sharply to the eurface during today's convention session although rupted by \u20ac woman at the back of the hall, who wanted to know something about Ireland.\u201cThere io Britieh tyranny in Ireland today\u201d.Somebody suggested putting her out, but others discouraged the idea and the woman sat down end did wot interrupt further, Just before adjourning, the convention on the motion of Governor Gardner, Missouri, ment President Wilson & message praising the President's achievements in the war, rejoicing im the recovery of Mr.Wilson's health and deeply resent.ig the \u201cmalignant onset\u201d of the Preaident\u2019s partisan foes, Treaty Plank through the motions of approving; y Chairman Cummings\u2019 argument for! the League of Nations was fater-| Ratifcation on the treuty of Vermailles with such reservations es \u20ac Senate majority approves is proposed in the plank of Wm, J.Bryan; dealing with the treaty and the, League of Nations, made public tonight It followw: \u201cThe Democratic Party demands an amendment to the Federal Conslitution providing for ratification of treaties by a majority vote.© that ft will be ne easy 10 end a war as it is to declare war.Planting ourselves upon the most fundamental principle of popular government.namely the right of the people to rule\u2014a doctrine in support of which we have recently epent over $38, 000,000,000 and for which we have sacrificed 100,000 precious lives\u2014 we favor an immediate reconvening of the Genate that this principle may be applied to treaty controversy and ratification secured with such reservations as 8 majority of the Senators may agres upon, reserving for the future the making of such changes as we may deem nec., \u201cWe favor appointment by the President, with consent of the Senate, of delegates to repr thie nation tn the League ft gularly chosen delegates are slected and qualified, RO Re STORE CLOSED rd THURSDAY, JULY FIRST BEING DOMINION DAY AND A LEGAL HOLIDAY OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE CLOSED à se as a 81 G.SEIFERT & SONS | .JEWELLERS 16 FABRIQUE STREET Opposite City Hall \u2019 Boers | See our choice assortment of EDISON Re-Creations, COLUMBIA, PATHE, : ÆOLIAN-VOCALION.» 4 Dohan\u2019s Music Shop 29 Palace Hill.Phone 4748.\"We favor the selection of the nation's delegates in the League of Nations by popular votes in districts, In order that the people may speak through representavives of their own choice M the august tribunal which whl consider the welfare of the world.\u201cThese detegutes should be instructed not to vote for war without spec'fie instructions from Congress or from the le, gi rendus People, given by rete their firet cession, delegaien to the! Frentest interest, as usual, Democratic National Se fected preliminaries clearing the ay for the real work of finding a|fought out with good prospec oacdenuial d'elock noon was fixed for the open.tion floor for ing but hours before ticket holders gathered in the spacious buliddng, den toome pA which for the occasion Sais meve|towch with delegates them 13,000 persone.Assembling at noon today for promptly get down to work.The committee en the party issues Convention | \u20ac fore of them will reach the Twelve hal decision.In the meantime, of Kosping te Ing candidate.were for position vert: = tollowing doviations of main on Lawrence Rubdivision of ths Cas uel Railway :\u2014 ation, between 92 (beberceo Cilenada and Stamechiche Deviation, and im: rate tenders will be required for each ion and \u20ac sender must show is its the on 16 which it applies.Profiles, Specifications form idders obtained ontract and Information for be seen and forms of Te = tad after Monday, the 14th June, 1920, offices of the ei Superintendent, N.R, Champlain Market, ebec ; the lent x: neer, 411 rchester St.West, emtreal; ti Sugerintendent, .N.R, G.W.Building, Ottawa, and the Enginéer's , Canadian Northera Railway, ern , 37 and 29 Wellington Bt.East, Tej or, ons cop Plan, Profile, fi tte.may tained by feom of the Chief Kngineer, 27-29 Wellt.Kast, Toronto, on payment of ten re made by à fertilied cheque où à 'hartered Bank of Canada payadle te (be urer, Canadian National Railways.'enders must be submitted on the printed s supplicd by the Company and in ac- ce with the Tnfermatlon for Biddersh tonder must be agtompanied by an dertaking from 8 Surety Compan, Led te du business fn Cansds that, À jhe tender is acçepied, ft will enter inte an ndemnity Bond te the Company, of u form containing the provisions required by Company, Indemnifying the Company ton non performance by the Contractor of any of the requirements and terme of the ract.The amount of Indemnity Bond required for cach ition will be sh follow bs, Burril Treviation, Sixty-five Fiouand Das (253.000 000.st Yamachiche Deviation, Eight Thouoil Dollars ($6,000.00).ulin Deviation, Twenty-four Thou: Five Hundred Dollars (474,500.00).Ursule Devistion, Fifty-twe Theusaad Dellars ($52,600.00).sthe Company restrves the right to reject any or all readers General Manage Fagan National ery ansger, Canadian National él ways, Hank of Toronte ut Montreal, Quebec.Junelbxtu.th.sat.toJuly2 CANADUN NATIONAL RNLWAY Fastern Fines.> QUEBEC DISTRICT._ \u2018Ssaled tenders addressed to the| aga upgdersigned and endorsed \u2018Tender for Concrete Structures, Quebec Dis- | trict\u201d will be received at this office ugtil twelve o'clock noon, Saturday Jyly 3rd, for the construction of sight structures on the Quebec District.Drawings.specifications and form of contract may be seen and form of tender obtained at Division Engineer's office, C.N.Tunnel Terminal Station, Montreal, and at District Engineer's office, Champlain Market Building, Quebec.Tenders will not be considered unless made on the form supplied by J the Rallway Company and accom- | panied by an accepted cheque on a Chartered Bank for the sum of:§ Thirty-five Hundred Dollars ($3500.) payable to the order of the Treasurer of the Canadian National Railways.Nota: \u2014Blue print copies of the @rawings may de obtained at \u2018the above offices by depositing an ac-' cepted bank cheque for the sum of | | Ten Dollars ($10.00) payable to the fi Treasurer of the Canadian National | § Railways, the said cheque being re- | Ji tenderer turned if the intending submits a regular tender.The lowest or any tender not neceasarily accepted.¥.B.BRADY, General Manager, Can.Nat.Rys, Bank of Toronto Building, Montreal, Que.June261030 City of Quebec CITY OF QUEBEC\u2014CITY HALL JAW NO.24 By-law te Amend Bylaw Ne.2B Reconstruction.(Drawn up in the French Language) At a meeting of the City Council of the City of Quebec, held on Friday, the I8th y of June instant, (1920), the following y-law was read for the first time.Te is hereby ordained and enacted by the Municipal Council cf the City of Quebec, the said Council ordains and enacts as lows, to wit: Article 5% of Ey-law Na.247, passed by this Council the 11th day of January, 1918, .fu seplaced by the following: * S9A-No covering or \u201cMarquise\u201d what.becver shall be built over a sidewalk unless 8 plan thereof shall have heen submitted to City Engincee and accepted Ly the cad Commitiec.Tlowever, in every case, said marquires rust hang fram tae wall and cannot be sup: ported by enlumns.The present Nylax is declared as forming port of Bylaw No.24B.Public Notice ta hereby given that in conformity with the Hispoitions of the Jaw Ÿ: Le read a second time for adoption, on riday, the Z3rd day of July, 1920.By order, &.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, J 1 8.CHou ity Clerk.City of Quebec, Distriet of Quebec, te wit: City of Quebec, City Hatt, By-law No.2B.Law te Amend Ry-Law No.28 con.PM I Gp in (be \u201d * ench language.At 8 meeti the eips) t * ce hel ir Sora City of Quebes, at the the did % Quebec, on the twenty- eighth day ay, one the nd nine hun- red and twenty, (1920), in confor w, and in virtue of & by-law pas Xr this Council, pursuant thereto, and after th.due observance pf all the formalities prescribed hy the statute in such cose made dnd provided.at which meeting were pres.: ent the absolute nisjority of the members ng the Council of the city of Quethat is to say: His Worship the Mayer, r Redsrd, Dewgrand, Bouchard, (Std; hard, uh 2) 4 Cellier, Delagrave, sage, artin, Mercier, Lid th a ei unc e an e sa neil doth pere erdain and enset 20 To article 32 of Bylaw No.28, b M EUX i» ue: 1920, {a repta: following: = pension payable to an officer or * employee is two and one half per average salary he réceived dur.he five years preceding the fate of hi lent Le UE Te vu mrdftipliea by the a TE sree A us Ps 5 is declared form: ORE?SON.Meyer.Arad.(LE TIA Qe NRALTH DEPARTMENT IMPORTANT NOTICE , all hottie ats, Delors they are returacd to the FREE ELAS SEAT Wh, \u201c4 ra 2° 4 the above Ey-faw ' | District of Quebec.| | ! Ï ! smack your lips \u2014all the goodness of Selected Oranges with Pure Sugar added \u2014 in powder form \u2014 À True Fruit Product \u2014 No need to buy expen- give soda drinks.\u2014 On the pantry shelf of .the Woman Who Knows is a tin or twe of Dalton\u2019s Orangeade \u2014 it\u2019s economical.\u2014So wonderfully com- venient; \u2014 so full of \u201cang.\u2019\u2014A real bracer when you're groggy with the heat.Buy \u201cDalton\u2019s\u201d to-day at your Groege or Druggist.= = MAKE DALTONSAT HOME.22 g The FIRE INSURANCE PROTECTION you had five years age should be Increased at least 36% to 60%, based on the prices of today.J If a Fire should occur, how far would your Insurance policy go on the present day prices?$ Do not delay, have us «ali on you.Policies issued for all branches of Insurance.C.and W.CHAMPION, GENERAL AGENTS.¢7 ST.PETER ST.- - - - QUEBEC.Phone: Office, 75: Residence, 256.AEGE Bere Wool LADIES\u2019 CARDIGANS AND SWEATERS.CHILDREN'S _ JUST RECEIVED JERSEYS.TEN NEW KNITTED ; \\ 4 \u201cSTYLES SUITS., ; IN KNICKER \u2019 ALL THE STOCKINGS.DAINTY UNDERWEAR.ÿ COLORS PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE, LADIES\u2019 GOLF JACKETS.JUST RECEIVED Some Wonderful Styles.PLAIN and TWO-TONE EFFECTS.NEW DESIGNS.LADIES\u2019 OVERCOATS in CAMEL HAIR and GREY LADIES\u2019 ,» C.H.TAMS.EVERYTHING IN JABGER PURE WOOL for MEN John Darlington Regd Opposite Post Office.OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT.Hon THE COLONY OF Toronto, June Canadian history as the founder of the Red River Colony, was a member of the ancient Douglas family, renowned in Scottish song and story.At an early age Lord Selkirk displayed that whole life, and took an active interest in attempting to better the lot of the Highland poor who were suffer.Mg great hardships as a result of the long Napoleonic wars.It is worth noting that Lord Belkirk was probably the first man of his age to conceive in outline, and sven in some detail, a scheme of na- Territorial plan.vided that every young man between the ages uf efghteen and twenty-five years should be thoroughly trained as a soldier.Besides advocating his project in the House of Lords, the young Scotch pear published his ard they stand ioday available as \u2018onstitutin a notewerihy ducument, he enticipation of a remarkable mun who had the mislertune 10 ive terre his time.Lord Selkirk\u2019s imagination to the exclusion of ali else and the promotion of emigration became the predominant interest of his life.To this question he devoted his remaining years, his heart, his intellect, and his fortune, and the Vat can never repay the deep debt i ower to the man dled as a martyr to the causes of western settlement.It was through reading the \u2018\u2019Voynues\u201d of Sir Aexander Mackenzie that the Scottish dreamer and phil- antropist first learned of the vast tracts of fertile country \u201cat the west ern extremity of Canada upon the waters which fall into \u201cake Winnipeg\u201d But Selkirk did more than cream.He was essentinlly one who made dreams cane true, and when in 1802 the Government forbade the cmablishment of à colony on the Red viver, he turned his attention to more accessible parts of Canada, Through his energetic assistance several hundred Scottish crofters, who had been driven from their clearances in the Old land found new homes in Prince Edward Ireland and Ontario But Selkirk never forgot the vision of a great western colony and by 1810 he had evolved a plan by which that vision was to become a reality.Afded by friends he acquired contrgl of £35,000 of stock in the Hudson Bay Company, and in the same year he had laid his plan before the direc- tere.They were to give hint a dis trict of about 110,000 square miles, and he in return was to settle a large colony therson, assuming all thé cost Needless to say.Selkirk\u2019s plan met with strong opposition.But no amount of opposition could quel) Lord Gelkirk's enthusiasm, and in July, 1811, the first party, consisting of slightly over one hundred men and women set sail for the distant shores of Hudson Bay.There, under the leadership of Captain Miles Macdonsummer they reached their destination on the Red river, and the settlement of the west had begun.Other parties were ment out in 1813 and in 1814, and it soon became clear to the Northwest Company that they must fight this Scottish philanthropist to a finish.\u201cLord Selkirk must be driven to abandor his project,\u201d for \u201chis success would strike at the very existence of out trade,\u201d wrote one partner.to another and steps \u201cwere taken .at once to prevent further settlement.More than a hundred of the Selkirk colonists were induced to settle in Ontario, and about x half hundred more wer® driven to the northern end of Lake Winnipeg.The colony appeared to be completely broken up, and great was the jubliaiton of the Northwest Company partners at their headquarters as Fort William.But Lord Selkirk was not to be defeated thus, He organized another party and placed at its head Robert Semple, a captain of the British army, who was to go out as governor.\u2018This company, known as the Kildonan group, had & quick voyage, and avrived on the Red river in the autumn of 1315.Through the disbanding of the De Meuron regiments at the close of the war of 1813-14, Lord Selkirk was able to secure one hundred of these ex-Boldiers ns military settlers.Lord Selkirk set out on his journey westward and at the fault learned of the frightful tragedy at Beven Oaks whers Governor Semple and twenty one colonists had been siain.He hastened on to Fort William and placed the Nor\u2019 West leaders under arrest, and sent them under guard to Montreal._ The arrival of Lord Selkirk at Red eiver with a strong military force encouraged the colonists to return from Lake Winnipeg and his presence revived their hopes for a settlement of their dispute with the Northwest Company.With the courts and legrie- Iatures controlled In Lower Canada by the Northwesters and in Upper anada by the family compact, Lord kirk had no chance whatever.He was forced to pay fines amounting to 63,000, and thoroughly disheartened and discouraged, he sailed for Eufope in 1818, à broken-down and worn-out man, He died in the south of France two yea: \u201cater, \u201cunwept, unhonored and unsung\u2019-\u2014the plo- neer empiro-builder who spent him- seit and his fortune in his efforts to make à great éream come true.Horlick's the Origin - Malted Milk.À Imitations and Substitutes ' tional defence that foreshadowed the | |i This scheme, which he placed be- |} tore the House of Lords in 1807, pro- | {lf ideds on this now important subject, | { A: lengih ene problem gripped | who after having lived an an apostle |} of transportation, government and! , | protection.sil, the little band spent their first: winter in Canada.In the following: 29.\u2014 Thomas|{ Douglas, Earl of Selkirk, known in | ÿ broad humanitarian | {i sympathy which characterised his} } Themn \u201c.during HB QUEBEC CHRONICLE do well Paquet Store Will Be: Closed Every Day At § O'Clock | | From the 1st of July to the 27th of August Inclusive.| Our Great Lingerie And White § is still in force and is a g | to econo will wear Sale | reat success.Those persons who wish \u2018 to supply themselves with underwear is sale, as the values are remarkable.SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY Lace and Embroideries Movoegized Thread Lace, and fusertion, st & | A large choice of Valenciennes, Guipure Lace at vad .eerie teenies sé reduced prices : Co 18-inch Swiss Ewbwoidery for Corset Covers, at Torchon sad Valenciennes Lace and Insertion, à a yard 65c, reduced to à yard .\u2026 .+ -B06 \u2018large choice; at a yard .prereees ss 27-inch Embroidery for Dresses, regular, a yard \u2019 T9c.Special .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026\u2014.B Specisi in Torebon Lace and Insertion, st & | Swiss Embroidery on Lawn-fer Corset ; YAN cies etree sé regular, à yard 85e, reduced to.\u2026\u2026 .\u2026 TB6 a, Do You Like Japanese Porcelain ?We have just ii tremely low prices.flowered patterns, and the most pretty Seucers and Cups in Japaneses Porcelain.Spenial, each.26¢ Japanese Plates, 0 and 6 Tea Service in Japanese Porinches.Special, cach.206 The choice is large \u201ceelai 860 acini cmmmtop ~ 17 pieces to the received a lot which we will offer at ex- and the designs are in Japanese patterns.Chesterfield Set | Chesterfield Set containing 3 pieces.sofa with three onshions, and two armchairs, cavered in tapestry, valued at $280.00, for Dining-room Set in American Black \u2018Walnut, contains 9 pieces, buffet, ice cabinet for china, round table; 5 chaire and one armchair with leather soats in dark green, regular $350.00, reduced to $265.00 $190.00 OM - 187-17 \\ {eS À TRE ad CEE Fan LE PA Department Boudoir Set - wn | i} FFE | Cerri Ist Py + (RE LIMIT à St-Joseph Street - PE m ne! Pies (mi iy] - \" Bedroom Set BedrooySet, confaining-three pieces in mabogeny FE] a] FAs 0 | Quebec's Leading Newspaper REPORT OF SELECT ON PUBLIC ACEOUNTS TABLED COMMITTEE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS A in Matters investigated Vouchers Were Available For All Payments Made and All Question Raised of Trade Aocounts Found in Order\u2014 With Soviet ® Ouaws, June 28.\u2014(By Canadian Press) \u2014The report of the select committes on publie accounts, was tabled im the House at the opening this afternoon.In .Novello (a) Bawr'acte\u2014'The Butterfly\u201d \u201c+ 15 5e vu 50 0» 0 Bendix ») Humoreke .Dvorak (By request) 8.Marohe Tartare.Ganme O CANADA GOD SAVE THE KING Conductor: © CAPT.CHAS.O'NBILL, ACA, 6 Mus Bee, MoGML ; ot Musis MC.G.A.; STOPPAGE OF BAIL TRAFFIC Sinn Feiners Preparing For Possible Tie-Up of Transportation in Ireland Dublia, June 28.\u2014The Finn Feiner are preparing for a possible stoppage of all rallway traffic and arranging to commandeer motor cars, organise a food transport system and inetitute regular food control.Up to the present the traine are running regularly, except when po- Yee, eoldiers, or munitions are known t0 be aboard.At a meeting of the Corporation of Dublin today the Labor members who had the general approval of the members declared that the railwaymen would remain steadfast In refusing to operate trains carrying munitions or solddery.The corporation of Dublin today passed a resolution creating come mittess In cerigin areas to meet the famine threatened by the stoppage of the reflways.Follow Sak Bantry, Ireland, June 28\u2014Refusa! of the trainmen to work trains carrying soldiers and police has been followed by similar action by the officers of the Eantry Bay Line steamer Lady Elste, when the ves- æel was ready to start for Castle- town-Berehaven, two armed police came aboard amd refused to leave, whereupon the officers declined to man her.She i» now at the pier with police aboard.Heavy Damage Fermoy, Co.Cork, June 28.\u2014 Damage emounting to hundreds of pounds was caused by rioters and window.smashers here last night.\u2018The inhabitants attribute the demonstration to soldiers who left thelr barracks on hearing of the kidnapping of Brigadter-Gen.Lucas, on Saturday night.Attempts to burn houses was frustrated.Limerick, Ird., June 28.\u2014 The railway hote' here was attacked early this morning by unknown persons.Two bombé were thrown but there were no cesuaitées.GREEKS REPORT VERY HEAVY ENEMY LOSSES More Than Two Thousand Turkish Dead Counted In Hermos Valley Smyrna, June 28\u2014An official communication issued at Greek Army Headquarters today mys with regard to the fightiug against the Turks: \u201cThe very heavy enemy losses at Ala-Shehr (ancient Philadelphia), on June 26, have been confirmed.More than 2,00 dead were counted in the Gediftchal Valley of Hermos A large number of the prisoners taken had sabre wounds.Our cavalry pursued the enemy into the Gediftchai Valley.\u201cA large part of the Inhabitants who fled into the interior are returning at Akhisear and Philadelphia and asking the protection of the Greek army.\u201cIn the fnterior, Christians and Mussulmans, without distinction, have been robbed by bands of followers of Mustapha Kemal Pasha.\u201d McADOO SILENT, New York, June 23\u2014William G.McAdoo would newer affirm nor deny today that he would accept the Presidential nomination it tendered him by the Democratic convention.Early in the day it was said at his oftice that he might comment on the statement by Thomas B.Love, National Committeeman from Texas, that Mr.McAdoo would not refuse the nomination.He left his office for the day, however, without having made any statement._\u2014 ere SHOE STORE SUMMONED.Toronto, Ont.June 28\u2014On the Advice of Hon.W.E.Raney, Attor- ney-General, Police Inspector Guthrie was Instructed today to lssue a summons against the Manhattan Shoe Store, for an allpged Infraction of the Combines and Fair Prices Act, | The shoe company's affairs were recently investigated by the Boare of Commerce.GREEK OFFENSIVE, Smyrna, June 28\u2014The Greek forces engaged in the offensive from the Smyrna district againet the Na- Pasha are occupying a curving line on s radius of about one hundred miles from Smyrna proper, according to today's official communique from Greek army headquarters, while behind this front strong parties are clearing the territory., AUCTION SALE OF GABY DESLYS' JEWELS Paris, June 28\u2014The auction sale of the jewele of the tate Gaby Desiys, the dancer, was held today.The total amount realized was 2,308,900 francs.The money will be used for the benefit of the poor of Marseilles, in accordance with the terms of her will.TRAVEILING SUGAR.Chicago, 111, June 89.\u2014Four million pounds of sugar arrived here from Canada, this month.Custem report shows It was purchased in Cuba by Bnglish merchants, sol to Canadian consumers and resolé in this country.JOHN R.BOOTH'S WELCOME OFFER Will Guarantee Half Amount of Newsprint Now Worrying Publishers ottawa,\u201d June 38\u2014An offer te sueranies one half of the amount of newsprint pager, now in dispute between the Canadian Daily Nowspapers and the newsprint manufac.tuers, which amounts to about 3,750 tons per year has been made to the committee of the cabinet by John R.Booth, the large neweprint manuf, rer and lumber man of this city.What effect the offer of Mr.Booth will have In staying the action of the government in the pamage of legiglation, licensing the exporte of paper and compelling that Canadian newspapers be first supplied, as requested by the Canadian Dally Newspapers Ass'n.is problematical.It is thought, however, that the offer of Mr.Booth will largely remove the cause for complaint, and it so, then it will be a matter for the sov- ernment to deal with Fort Frances, instead of passing legistation effecting all the Canadian newsprint mills.\u2018The Fort Frances Pulp and Paper Co'y.it was stated today have formally notified all their Canadian customers that they will not continue to supply them with newsprint paper after July 1, and for the present at least, will make no sales of rolls news in Canada.FUEL OIL FAMINE FACES PAPER MAKERS May Be No Newspapers in Any of the Pacific Coast Cities Vancouver, B.C., June 28\u2014(Canadian Press)\u2014A famine in fuel oll faces the peper-making industry in British Columbia and if the famine continues there may be no newspaper in Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and Tacoma and other Pacific Coast citles as far south as San Francisco and San Diego.Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, are affected.For the most part all newspapers on the Pacific Coast are dependent on the great manufacturing plants at Powell River and Ocean Falls, B.C, Cor their supplies of newsprint.These mills are run by steam generated by boilers heated with California fuel ofl.The Standard Of Company in California, it would appear, has made up its mind that it can provide no more oil for export, owing, it is said, to the great demand for oil arising from the coming of many new steamers to the Pacific.WRITS ISSUED FOR ONTARIO BYE-ELECTION.Toronto, June 28\u2014Writs were is sued today for the by-election in Fort William necessitated by the recent swearing in of Hon.Harry Mills, as Minister of Mines.The nominations will be held on Monday, July 18th, and the election date ta fixed for Monday, July 20th, if an election should bs called for.Bo far there has not been any în- dication of opposition to Hon, Mr.Mills, who was elected in the last Provincial general election, by 1,513 of a majority over his nearest opponent in a three-cornered fight.This will be the first election since the Farmer-Labor Government came into power in Ontario, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 FOUR LIVES LOST, Revelstoke, B.C., June 28.\u2014Four Hves were lost Sunday night as the result of a drowning accident in the Columbia River here.The dead are Walter Nelson, 21: Bella Laughto: 20; Muriel Armetrong, 18, and Margorie Clelland, 14, all of this city.It is presumed that the occupants of the boat atempted to row over the crest of the old Government dam and the boat swerved broadside and overturned.The bodies as yet have not been recovered.OMAHA VISITED BY DEVASTATING STORM.Omaha, Neb.June 28 \u2014 Omaha and vicinity Was visited by a devastating wind and rain storm late this afternoon.Trees and outbuildings were rased in the city.One woman was injured seriounsy.Telephone communication to the city and southwest is completely demoralised.SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT.Nashville, Tenn., June 38.\u2014 The Legislature will de called t0 meet on August Sth, to consider the Fedral Suffrage Amendment, it was etated at the Capital today.MANY PRISONERS SAVED, Stockholm, June 38\u2014All the 2,00 war prisoners on board a Boishevik steamer which sank recently in the Neva River, were saved, according to the despatch to the Dagblad from Melsingfors, Finland.LINK HOLLAND UP BY AIR SERVICE London, June 28\u2014Hollend is to be linked up with England by « regular air service, which will shortly comments.The machines will leave Croydon, which is a saburd of London, three times week and will land st an aerodome in Holland about 10 miautes run from Amsterdam A regular automobile mevies from the Accodome and Amsterdam will bo maintained.The dimanes of the air fight és about 260 miles BRITISH PROTEST JONES SHIP'S BILL Democratic and \u201c Republican Parties Hold Divergent Views on Subject New York, N.Y.June 36.\u2014(By Can.Press)\u2014A special despatch from Washington printed in the Tribune this morning indicates that protests regarding the discrimination against Canadian transportation in terests involved in the Jones Shipping Bill will not receive very emphatic consideration should the next occupant of the White House be à Republican \u201ccarrying out the policies of a Republican congress\u201d.According to the Tribune a statement was issued on Saturday by the Republican publicity association, which says: \u201cit is quite brobable that President Wilson will turn a sympathetic sar to the British protest against the Jones Shipping Bill.But after March 4, 1921, when a Republican President will be in the White Houss to carry out the policy adopted by & Republican Congress there can be no doubt that the spirit of the Shipping Bill, will bse maintained and à bermanent merchant marine will be established.\u201d Referring to the opposition of Great Britain to the provisions of the shipping bill, the statement continues: \u201cIt is announced that the British Government is preparing to make formal reprasentations to this movement in opposition to two features of the merchant marine bill recently enacted in by the United States Congress One provision is that which prohibits the carrying of merchandise in other than American ships between American ports via foreign ports.The other directs the president to terminate as soon as prac ticable all treaties which restrict the right of the United States to impose discriminatory duties upon goods entering American ports in foreign ships.PREMIER CONCILIATORY TOWARDS IRELAND Opposition Seek To Force the Government To Disclose Complete Fin.Proposals London, June 18\u2014WiIth a view te forcing the Government to disclose its complete financial propossis for Ireland, the Opposition leaders in the House of Commons today moved amendments seeking postponement of the clause in the Home Rule bill repealing the 1914 Act.The amendments, however, were rejected.Premier Lloyd George, taking part in the debate, was again conciliatory toward Ireland, but insisted that ne- body now would be mtivfied with the 1914 Act and that it was impossible to grant the demands of the Irish extremists.He was convinced that the things would improve in Ireland when the genius and common sense of her people realized that the British people would never consent te the extreme demands of the Sinn Feiners and that the United States would not support the demand foe.an independent Ireland./ \u2014} 18.36.98 98 38 36 3598 36.96 20-28-08 2006 00-2000 i Li 06 36 6 98 98 28 26-26 36 38 28-20-00 20-20C00E © Arctraie at Montreal, Juni 18 Btre Minnedoss from \u2026 Léverpools ; Alston from Nantes; - Ttreanok-from Loulsburg, N.8.: Espema from Bare cetona; Mitiués from Liverpool; Pine \u2026 jahy from South Shields; Batsford from London; Af from Philadel.\u2018 phia.Cleared: Stra.Indian Hesbos for Botwood, Nfid.: Western Maid for Antwerp: French Gunboat #ile D'Ys for unstated destination.Arrivals et Hatifax, June 304 Stræ Impoco and Romtind from 8 John's, Nild.; Tug Musquinh and two barges from New York.Cleared Stra.Impovo for New York: Sikes meric for Montreal; Schre.Chateage guay for Fastnet; May G.McKean for Trafes; Don Parsons for Queene sown, Arrivals st St.John, N.B, Jung 28: Bchre Anna Laurs McKenny from Bowton: Burpee L.Tucker from New York.Cleared: Str.Canadian Warrior for Havana.La Steamer arrivals, June 28: and Lafayette at New York \u2014\u2014- Savile from Havre; Scandinavian at Southe ampton from Montreal; Ioannis of Gibraltar from Montreal for Pire eus; Manada at Bristol from mn John, N.B.; Indianole at Liverpost from Montreal; Preussen at London trom Montreal; Chatham at Glam gow from Halifax.Cleared: Mendip Range from Hull\u2014\u2014 WEST REQUIRES FINTY THOUSAND FARM LABORERS Winnipeg, June 28~\u2014Fifty thom.sand farm laborers will be required to harvest the 1920 crop of the Prairie Provinces, it was estimated today by J.A.Bowman, Provincial Commissioner of Colonisation.Bumper crops in all three Pre vinces warrant the increase, which te one-third greater than the number of men engaged in arm work last your, Mr.Bowman said, ?were may hundreds of adults, soldiers, nurses, \u2014 | F a Printed and published by the Chéontote Pristing , Sir Davia Watson, General Manager, at the ing of the Company, 9 Buade Street, Quebec.Daily, Town Subscribers, $4.00 por aa- Ah eut of town, 82.00: Weekly, 11.08 per anmum; payable in sdvasos Advertisments: 16 cents per apats Nae each Insertion.A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t r= ' QUEBRC, JUNE A TOUCHING EVENT.copy of the Hythe Roporter that has just beem by \u2018the Chronicle from overscas records a event vêtoh ahouki convince those who have the subject that British sentiments of with sad grstitele to Canads are not y \u2018motives of caloulasiag {policy or desire for Imperial domination.The event'im question, which tepk place about à fortaight since, was the decoration Wit flowers by sohcoë-chtidren of 1ho Canadian Graves \u2018Stucaeliffe: Cemetery for the fourth successive Jerfav 16 has beem quite unhersided om thls side of water oad fhere Bb no resson to suppose that the ones whe have the smnually Joined to do homer + the Meory of \\Cashdisn scidiers could expect thal _ oat sctions vontdt be reported Im this Dorinion.#*Y Dowbtiess somesst least of our readers may have a pavasaal Interest in these disent graves snd will sad .pleasure in lestuiug seuse perticnlers of their decors- ues actmatod 1 glewions weather.\u201cThe Huile churchyard.with Hs amphitheatre-like sppnarance, looked charmsing tn the bright sumshine.A vast number of children, each one carrying his or è ferai offering.dotted ite slopes, sad mingled with pag fot, sil followings aad profemions sppeared to bo * i at this dpoutascous act of homage (e the \u2018iy of the fallen members of that great army that \"Messe the mas from Canada \u2014thas great, white out- on of the British Empire.lcokiag (0 the West ono Kk see Hythe nemling bewesith the shudow of the with its csanl a gleaming thread.\u2014both t of past wars To the South the walers the English Channel lazily glittered in the sunny that shrouded from eae\u2019s view the distant clifts of rom the charchynrd the ground sloped up- ta verdant atreiches.wooded, gorse-covered of land, with myriads of butterflies fituing in i hot alr.Pesceful farms lald almost hidden here à there, and the whole scene seemed to be imbued the typienl peace of aa English countryside.1 uimmediately the last strains of the National 4 had died away the childres stepped forward one accord, and in an instant (be bare-looking were trausformed into « riot of color.Stately 3 from sheliered gurdens.wayside Sowers, all Étombimedl to screen tbe nakedness of (hose graven and \u201cjhe reverent care with which they were placed in pos- \u201clon leat a sense of holy dignity to (be scene.be \u201cLooking back from the leafy entrance of Sandy à half-an-hour later, one could see the slopes of ehurchyard still covered with people.anxious to re a last glance at the glorified restiez-places of who bad fought the good fight.\u201d The ceremony opesed with the singing of \u2018The E ¥iaple Leaf\u201d Uy the children.During intervals In the addresses (be children also sang the hymns \u201cOn the fileaurrection Morning\u201d and \u201cThromgh the night of and sorrow.\u201d and thelr young voices, rising clear- on the still air, sounded refreshingly beautiful to | standing around theen.Children from all the Mementary schools of Folkestone, Hythe, Cheriton, te, Newingon ead were present; ahd fe whole scene nas one of lingering remembrance.Beides the children\u2019s flowers, many beantifal floral contributions had beeu sent to deck the graves.One of ttes wreaths was from the son of n Canadian who lb otill serving.His home is In Montreal.Asother was inid on a grave by a little boy, who ie living with his grandmother !n Folkestone.His mother was à Cheriton girl who married 8 Canadian and returned to Canada with him, where she died: and his father sent the boy money to purchase s wreath is remembrance of his dead comrades.\u2018The opening address was delivered by the Mayor of Folkestone, who mid that for the fourth time they were met to remember the Canadians lying buried In \u2018thas sacred plot.This was the first ocoaslon since the , signing of peace, and if it had not been for the help \u2018 trom oversees he did not know how long it would have i buen before peace was signed.They were there that day to remember the sacrifice on behalf of the Empire, ! on behalf of the country, on behalf of Justice, Integrity.; uprightness and truth.; Although the Canadians, thousands of miles away, | wore comparatively safe, the speaker contineed.they :tnew very woll thas it England was beaten the next + attack would be on her colonies and dominions, taken on one at n time by the Huns, Those who first came over wore volunteers.This was recomnized then.and i ad been through the years up till that day.lt must shvèr be forgotion that they came to Britain's help whet che Was in such sore nerd.They had responded just ne readily na the Englishmen, and just as quickly.and the King had thasked them all.It was a special dutÿ tb remember Canada, as the Canadian bead.quarters had been at Shornclife during the war.1?that section In remembering them was any solace to aay of their friends who were in Canada, those present knew they were very grateful to then for doing It.In conclusion, Mr Wound expressed (he hope that the éremony Would be held for many yesrs to come, After further addresses in à similar strain had been delivered by the Mayor of Hythe and other digaitaries, Mr.Joseph Vale:lane, the Musioml Direttor of the Overseas Force of Canada, representing Sir George Perley, High Commissioner for Canada, ese premed his profound thanks to all those who had com.EDUCATION AND THE FARMER, At à recent meeting of the Select Standing Comttes of the Mouse of Commons on Agriculture and ' i Ï i i 2 ë î si} § is I fr fi } i j agriculture.sad our ontiook on Îife In general.il 1 facrents the fasmes.Ac pretent only ton percent of go througheour abattoirs ave ft for ezport.| Weapon in Nearly All of r F THREATENED BOOK CRISIS.Tue newepaper sitantion created in Canads by the scarcity and abnormal cost of newaprint has bess forcibly impressed upon public consciousness by the publicity that recent events have commanded but it will be news to many that the publishing business ia reaching a point where production may have to be practically suspended for the time boing.This fact was disclosed the other day by ome of the leading British publishers in an interview with the Pall Mall Gazette and, while he of course speaks only of condi- I ri i haps ome or (wo linest that are paying, some on which in his Interest to Sud out which of these lines are necowsity of education for farmers In every breach of Ne showed conclusively that success in agriculture is largely due to education; proper methods of cultivation, constervation of soll fertility and molstute, together with timsely métention to seasonal require ments, go far to \\nsuring abundant crops.Along with this a practical knowledge snd study of market condl- tions throughout the world, aad a good understanding of local demands, enable us to dispose of our products ut the right time sad at adequate prices.A knowledge of the requirements of the human animal ie essential If we are to get the most out of life.This is especially true In the rural districts, where the knowledge must embence the mental, physical, and spiritual needs of both ourssives sad our seighbors.The home life, community lite, and the life of the nation sre largely dependent upon our mental attitude toward our work tions in his own country, the same ploch must be felt Europe and Amcricsnevertheless.of she Pall Mall Gazette declared: to à greater or less degree by the trade generally in We never value our conveniences until we are deprived of them and the public would experience gronter hardships than many persons might credit in adjusting itself to a temporarily bookless world In which the latest works of fiction or of science would be unobtainable.Probably the British publisher is discounting the worst and we shall not actually have to do without reading matter as long ss we are able and willing to \u2018pay for it.but the problem indicated Is an acute one la the Interview referred to above tbe informant \u201cAt the present time 1 am reinctandy compelled to refuse books simost dally which in pre-war times I should have giadiy published.The two root factors of the situation are the insistent demands of labor and the extraondinary incressy in the price of paper.Between them they are forcing up the prices of books to à point where we can only produce at a loss.People which normally would com $1.20.be faced with a real crisis.\u201d bonuses to their employees, of 31 hours, and 8 hall times.Then as to paper, pect of its falling.Interest arc Invited) Stations?e + \u20ac => + (Westminster Gasttte) clef to mee wined thes « roe 5 \u2019 in brief, the cost of composition Is now two and » halt times that of pre-war days; of machinery, two and a half to three times: of binding three to three Before the war it used to cost 4% cents a pound; during the war it rose to Bi cents and, althongh it dropped for a time, it is again threatening to vise to that Sgure, sad there is no pros Some Things the Public Would Like to Know: (Pertinent Questions on Matters of General Publis Wil we cver get a modern ambulance service connected with the hospitals instead of with the Fire st the City Council will soon act on questions pube tisbed nearly every day In this column of the Chronicle?THE DUTIES OF AN\\OPPOSITION, Nobody particularly enjoys sitting wp all night a sully atmosphere, but the criticlem levelled at the independent Liberals for forving aa all-night sitting on Thursday night ate really a little saive.Pariin- , ment is not & tape machine, intended to turn owl Government Bills with perfect regularity just ns Minis ters please.Tt is bad chough thas important wonsures should be disrusssd by s handful of members (a o jaded Hone, but even that is better than that they should abt de discussed at all.In this Howse of Commons the Opposition is so small in numbers that the majorisy party is apt to resent (8 very existence.Dut the fume tans sven of \u20ac Weak Opposition are of perumeumt ta portance to the efiviency of Partiameut, and wy AM hat they shal be properly performed.will not pay above a certain price for books: and you cannot ask, say, $8.60\u2014the economic price\u2014for a book \u201cThese figures show that the price of books has riven proportionately less than thai of saything.There is practically no*hope of the price ever falliag to pro- war level.But, as I have said, we are in danger of reaching a point where à book cammot be marketed tor a fgure which the public will pay.Thea we shall To put the matter in a nutshell, British publishers ate paring, on an average, over three times as nruch for every Hem in book production as (hey paid four years ago, according to this authority, and still prices sre rising against them.Recently making estimates for reprints which formerly would have cost 24.160.the cost Is mow found to be between $19,000 and From the labor standpoint the publishers are con- santly receiving notices from printers and binders stating that they bave to ralee their charges because of having 10 grant continuous increntés of wages and At the present time the men, who work 48 hours | eration by the priests of the tribes.weekly, are agitsiing for a 44-hour week.But it is |The basis of the mixture is supposed found that with the present 48-hour week less work ig!to be an extract from a strychinine- done per hour (han used w be ibe case with a week i il THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE POISONED DAYS MRE STILL USED \u201cBlowgun\u201d Is the Favorite New York, June 38.\u2014Traders, the advance agents of civilization, are starting to explores commercially a teritory, covering hundreds of thqu- sands of square miles, that is almost as totally unknown as if on another planet.It is the vast basin of the Amazon, in South America.\u2018The most numerous and most war like of the many native tribes of the upper Amason and ita tributaries are the Mundurcus, who are the most expert feather-workers in tropfeal America, the warriors wear beautiful garments of birds\u2019 plumage, with re- settes of brilliant feathers on the forehead, or somelimes diadems of alligator scales \u2018scepters\u201d which the chiefs carry in thelr ceremonial dances are admirable works of art, being made by fastening upon a long wooden rod the white and yellow feathers from the breast of the touean, At its top such a scepter expands inte a wide plums composed of the long tall-feathers of macaws and trogons.To preserve it from injury, the wand of authority is kept In a cylindrical case when not required for use on feast days.As part of the costume a crescent shaped breast plats of turtle shell, so thin as to give out a clear note when struck, is worn.Among the Mundurucus no youth is censidered to have attained the dignity of manhood until he has endured the \u201cordeal of the gloves.\u201d In that country there fa a kiné of ant, as big as a wasp and quite as vene- mous; likewise another species, known as the \u201cfire ant,\u201d whose bite feels like a red-hot needle piercing flesh.Two bamboo tubes ate closed at one end and Into each of them a number of these pomsonous ants are put.Then the tubes, called \u201cgloves\u201d by courtesy, are tied upon the arma of the young man whose fortitude is to be tested, and, wearing them, he goes about the village dancing and singing.If he shows the slightest sign of distress he is pronounced a failure and becomes an object of derision to.the girls; but, if he endures the agony without wincing, his promotion to the rank of warriors is accomplished.All over that part of South America the blowgun is the favorite weapon of thec hase.The stalk of a young palm of a particular species, id taken, ten feet in length, and split in two lengthwise, the pith being removed.Then the halves are securely bound together, providing an instrument of remarkable lightness with a smooth and polished bore.The projectiles employed are made from leaf-stalks of another kind of palm, sharpened at the point and wrapped about the middle with #ilk-cotton, obtained from a tree.The dart thus formed is Introduced into the tube like a cartridge, filling the bore, so that a puff of breath sende it on its deadly mission.Like a rifle, the blowgun has a foresight and a backsight.The darts are made sharp ss needles by scraping them between the Kkeen-edged, sawlike teeth of the priai fish, one-half of a piral jaw being customarily attached for this purpose to the hunters quiver.Armed with this weapon, the aboriginal marksman is able to kill oft a whole flock of birds at perch, dropping one after another and not alarm ing them.Buch blowguns, when used in war or for the k!lling of tapirs and other large animals, are commonly provided with poisoned darts, the \u2018curari\u2019 poison employed for this purpose being widely known and manufactured among the tribes of the upper Amason and tributary rivers, Science today Is not acquainted with the recipe for making \u201ccurarl,\u201d the secret of its composition being |handed down from generation to gen producing plant, enake-poison, venomous ants and other unpleasant ingredients being added.A slight wound from an arrow dipped in \u201ceuratl\u201d will kill a man in a few minutes.When the Botocudo husband is out of temper with his wife he goes after her with & knife, and it is rare to seu a married woman of the tribe who does not bear scars of wounds thus inflicted.From seeds and fruits these people obtain brilliant dyes, with which they adorn their bodies, a favorite fashion being to paint the face above the mouth a bright red, the upper halt of the body being stained black, and a red stripe encircling the walst.A naked warrior thus decorated presénts a truly demoniacel eppeatunce.Space is not here available for even @ brief description of many other tribes of the Amazon basin\u2014as, for instance, the Mautonos, who weave cloth out of the hair of slain enemies or the Jivaroe of Maranon, whose war trumpets are made from skin of the tail of the great armadillo.It may be sald Wm à general way of all the savages of that vast regioh that they are the most primitive people in the world today \u2014 barring possibly the aboriginal blacks of Australia and à few African tribes.A NAUTICAL SUPERNTITION, A aurious examplification of an old nautical superstition occurred recently in the Calcutta river, when the Port Commissioners\u2019 tug Retriever was sunk by colliding with a vessel she was towing to sea.Ballors affect to belleve that it is particularly unlucky to name any vessel after one which has besn sunk.In 1887 another Retriever, after which the present one had desn named, was sunk in the samg river, and curiously snoagh, under very similar circumstances.The first Retriever was also towing a sailing ship to ves, and In her cadd, tee, o0llided with it and went gown, while the ship a8 In (he present instance sscaped.A ered, and others lace son's importations.\"| 1.D.Dubuc Dainty Models in A varied choice of LINGERIE BLOUSES, made of fine Voile, neatly embroid- trimmed.French Hand-made and Embroidered Blouses.MISSES\u2019 BLOUSES.\u2014Children's Wash Dresses, made on fancy Plaid Ginghams, in all the newest models, from 6 to 14 years.Girls White Dresses, in Wash Silk, Net, and Lingerie, in dainty designs, and trimmad in ribbon knots.SPECIAL\u201425 p.c.DISCOUNT \u2014Off the balance of our Sunshades; all this sea- Silk Camisoles, at the MANUFACTURERS\u2019 PRICES, T.D.Dubuc 188 and 198 St.John Street Be Blouses Formerly Donohue $ Store BULL HAS GT SPORTING GHANGE Mackneyed Argument Refuted By Death of Idolized Spanish Matador London, June 23\u2014The hackneyed argument against bull-fights, that the full has not a chance, se refuted by the death in Madrid of the idolized Joselito who was gored to death in the eighth year of his career, according to a correspondent writing to the London Times on \u201cThe Pmychology of the Bull-Ring\u201d.He mays: \u201cTrue that of the 1,430 bulls that Joselito disposed of in his brief career As & matador only seven succeeded in wounding his body and one taking his life.\u201cYet, even !f we accept these figures as an average, though they re- suit from the experience of the most skilful bull-dodger that the Spanish ring ever knew, they are amply muf- ficient 10 prove that the bull has a sporting chance considerably higher than that of the fox or deer.\u201cThe opinion seems to be general in England that buli-fights mtisfy a craving for cruelty and sanguinary soenes.Nothing is farther from the truth.It is not because bull-fights are sanguinary, but in spite of their being so, that Spaniards Mke them.\u201cIt is seldom that the foreigner can appreciate & bull-fight as something more complex and dramatic than a picture.Once he has taken in the graceful curve of the ring, the movement, the color, and the merry hubbub of thousands of voices, and the blue sky overhead: once he has sern the despejo, the glistening cod- tumes of the toreros, the quaint ceremony of the throwing of the key: once he has felt the first bull rush out from his dark cell, and suddenly stop, daszied by the sun, cutting out on the yellow sand its beautiful pro- file-\u2014nothing remains in store for n:m save monotony, broken now and then by outbursts of disgust.But it Is then that the true \u2018aficionado\u2019 begins to enjoy himself.\u201cHg is going to behold a spectacle where men are playing light-footed on the edge of the abyss There i» no forgetting that.A bull is a most dangerous animal, one whose handling requires & cool head and a stout heart.nd this is the fundamental fact about buli-fights.They are above all dramas of courage.\u201d EAST MEETS WEST IN MANDALAY In Mandalay, made known to the western world by Kipling before ever human ingenuity had made photographs move as if they were alive, native audiences nowadays acquaint themselves with the vivid snd picturesque life of the United States as lt is strenuously Hved by the cinema cowboy.They like the cowboy drama in Mandalay, and American movie stars are favorites with the motion picture public, whether the individual enthusiast pays 4 annas, which would be about 8 cents in America, or luxuriously invests à rupee, which would be about 23 vents, for the pleasure of seeing them.Detective stories aiso delightfully thrill the Mandalese, and comic scenes are greatly relished by them.The war, it seems, has made motion pictures popular in Mandalay, and the popularity is typical of present conditions throughout Burma.Many other places of amusement were closed during the war period; at the same time the war made the rest of the world real and interesting to the miscellansous population of town and city as it had never been before, and a curiosity about other countries and peoples that the \u2018\u2019current events\u201d department of the mo- tion-picture Industry is particularly well adapted to satisfy Rangoon at present supports eight good-sized motion picture theatres five of them chiefly for the entertainment of the European part of the population, with seats as high as ?and 9 rupees, and the other three patronized almost entirely by natives.From Rangoon the industry reaches out and establishes fta motion picture SOCIALIST WIS FRIEND CF KING Leader of Reformists Social-' ists in italy Died Recently, \u2014Personal Friend of King! Rome, June 28.\u2014Leonida Bissolatthe leader of the Reformist Bu-! cialists who has just died, was a friend of King Victor Emanuel, a) Italy, notwithstanding his socialls- | tic ideas A story told the King : IMustrates this.} When Bissolati in 1913 was a can: didate for the Chamber of Deputies , from that part of Rome in which the King\u2019s palace is located, Victor! Bmanuel alldwed it Lo be understood that he would be pleased it the Sulist was elected.One of the King: personal attendants, however, re- fused to vote for ons who seemed to .him subversive and anti-monarchicat in hig doctrines.On Election Day, the King asked his attendant, according to the story: \u201cWill, did you vote for a candidate today?\u201d \u201cNo, your Majesty,\u201d replied thls hardshell conservative, \u201cI could not bring myself \u2018to vote for my Soclalist.\u201d There was sence for a minute or two and then King Victor said: \u201cI will bet you cannot tell me who are my three enemies.They are first of all the Austrians, then thé clerl- cal fanatics for temporal power and the Monarchiste.\u201d theatres in smaller places, and twice a day the audiences gather to waich these dumb but interesting spectacles.Yet it seems odd to realise that more than half of the program Is often devoted to American sub- Sects, HEER up! There Is no further reason for worrying about table variety.new Royal Cook Book gives new suggestions or every meal e day.The book is so full of eg: prises there will never be another dull meal in the home, Here are a few sug- stions from the new oyal Cook Book.Plein Pastry This recipe is for one large pie with tep and bottom crust BHR together flour, suit and baking powder; add shortening and rub in very lightly with tips of fingers (the less It Jo handled the better the paste will De).Add cold water vory slewiy, enough te hoid doush together (de not werk or knead dough).Divide in halves: roll out one part thin | sait; oo ng, mtd \u201cBake with Royal and be Sure\u2019\u2019 Another Royal Suggestion PIES and PASTRIES From the New RoyAL Cook Book OYAL BAKING POWDER Abooiutoly Pure MADE IN CANADA and rub in lightly with fingers: add water slowly until ef right consistency to rell out.Divide in Naives; roll out one half thin: put on in small pieces half remaining shortening; feild upper and lower sdges in to center; fold sides In to or, fold sides to center again: roll out thin and put of ple plate, Repeat with other half for tep cruat.Apple Pie 8 eups flour 144 ten Royal Baking Powder AEE Nag fapgles, of 1 quart apples {ablespoons suger 1 teaspoon mi Sift flour, baking powder and enit; add shortening And rub in Sy aol oud wat dough lo.gether.Roll half out on rod board, He bottom of ple plate; Bil in apples, which have been washed, pared and cut into thin slices; sprinkle with sugar; flavor with cinnamon or putes edges of erust with ool Tater: roll on remainder of pose ry: cover pie.vrocsine tightly loguther and Dake in tmodetate even D Minutes.\u201d TUNSDAY, WATER-WEIGHT NOVELTIES.P.J.EVOY, EXC 9 HiRDWARE CHINIC tm se.Peter Mroot, Lever Town Branch: 26 Fabrique &.Upper Fows GARDEN HOSE and REELS LAWN MOWERS, GRASS SHEARS LAWN ROLLERS (Dunham).WHEELBARROWS.AGRICULTURAL TOOLS of all descriptions.POULTRY NETTING.WINDOW FLY SCREENS.GENERAL and HEAVY HARDWARE.A very large range of Gainty A0e siens in PAPER LACE DOILRYS, Deanisen\u2019s PAPER TABLE COV.ERA, PLATES, Ete, Ete.BOOKS.\u2014\"KINDIt{D OF THE DUST\u201d By Peter B.Kyne.\u2014LADYFINGERS.\" By Jackson Gregory.\"HE MILLER.\u201d By Stewart Eéward White \u2014\u2014#ABBOTSCOURT.\" By John Aysceugh.BOOKSELLER, Phone 732 KT.JOUN ST.RHEUMATISM || Lege nie me of, Mu Ee ei is nes to equal it MIN [rer | Yarmouth, NS.6 IMPROVED C.P.R.TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.In order to take proper care of the heavy traffic in and out of Quebec, this summer, the Canadian Pacific Rallway have arranged the following schedule of trains between Quebec and Montreal: Times shown below are Eastern Standard Time.To convert to day- ight saving time, add one hour, Trains Leave Palais Station, Quedes, as follows: 7:30 a.m.\u2014Local.Dally except Sunday.For Trois Rivieres and Montreal.Intermediate stations.Arrives Montreal, Place Viger Station, 2:20 p.m.1:50 a.m.\u2014Local.Sunday only.For Trois Rivieres and intermediate stations.2:00 p.m.\u2014\"The Frontenac.\u201d Daily, For Montreal.The only stops are at Pont Rouge.Portneuf (both flag to pick up passengers), Batiscan, Trois Rivieres, Berthier Jct.lanoraie, St.Martin's Jet, Montreal West, Wertmount.Arrives at Montreal, Windsor Street station, 7:16 p.m.3:30 p.m.\u2014Local.Daily except Sun day.For Trois Rivieres and in- termediate stations, 4:80 p.un.\u2014\"The Viger.\u201d Daily exe cept Sunday, For Montreal.Only stops at Lorette, Trois Rie vieres, Yamachiche, Louisville, Lanvraie, St.Martin Jst., Laval des Rapids (stop to let off passengers from Quebec and Trois Rivieres), Mile End, Montreal Arrives Montreal, Place Viger at 8:20 p.m.10:46 p.m.\u2014 Local.Dally.For Montreal and intermediate # tions.Arrives Montreal, Placi Viger Station at 6:60 a.m./ Trains Arrive at Palais Quebve, as follows: 3:80 am, \u2014 Local.Daily.From Montreal (18.48 p.m.Place Viger Stn.), and intermediate stations, 8:30 a.m.\u2014Local.Dally except Sunday.From Trois Rivieres a.m.), and intermediate stations 1:88 p.m.\u2014Local.\u201cExcept Sunday.From Montreal (7:60 am.Place Viger 8tn.), and intermediate stations .m\u2014\"The Frontenac.\u201d Dailyrom Montreal (9:4 a.m.Windsor Btreet station), stopping only at artin Jet, Lanoraie Berthier Jut, Louiseville and (on Bunday only), Trois Rie vieres, Batiscan and Pont Rouge (both for passengers from Mone treal and beyond).m.\u2014 Local.Sunday only.rom Trois Rivieres (6:00 p.m.) and intermediate stations 9:15 pm\u2014\"The Viger.\u201d Excout 4 Sunday.From Montreal (4: hi.Place Vigor 8tn.) Stops fills mn.st.Martin jot.Lane orale, Trola Rivieres, Batiscan (to let off from Montreal and Trois Rivierss and to let on for Quebec), La Perade and P Rouge (to let off from Mont and Trois Rivieres), Formeut C.P.R.Ticket Agents will glad furnish additional information ea £ 8:45 parce RE A ROYAL BARIRO POWDER C0.200, Lawrents Tied.Montreal request.Inn te et \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 nett th J.ALLEYN, SAIS, SENT amd AWNING MAKEN 526 8%.PAUL SYRENT Telephone T6.Quotes \u2014 ln » md TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1920.LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC « Savings Bank, Quebec.Its special object ig to receive and secure the deposits of sums however smail they may be to help creating provident habits Sr ES BREEN\u2014On the 33th June.Mary Doyle, beloved wife of Michael Breen.Funeral will lsave her late residence, 68 d'Artigny &t, on Thursday, the 1st July next, at 8.46 AM.for St.Patrick\u2019s Church, McMahon Ut, and thence to St.Patrick's Cometery.\u201c Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.ROUTHIER\u2014On the 17th instant, at SL Irenes, Charlevoix Ce, Bir Adolphe Basil Routhler, Retired Chief Justice of the Superior Court, acting Judge of the Admiraity, etc.\"Funeral! to proceed at 9.16, on \u2018Wednesday morning, the 30th instant, from the residence of the Father Missionaries of the Sacred- Heart, 71 St.U-sule St, Quebec City.Service to take place at the Basilica at 9.30.Burial at Belmont Cemetery.SMITH\u2014On June 36th, 1930, suddenly, at the age of.71 years, Robert Gmith, beloved husband of Adenine Smyth.Funered on Tuesday, 28th inst.at 3 p.m.from his late residence, 124 Gt.Cyrille Bt, for Trinity Church,\" and thence to Mount Hermon Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited tg attend.Montreal, Winnipeg and Los Angeles papers please copy.Card of Thanks We beg to tender our sincere thanks to our many friends, who so kindly sympathized with us in our recent.bereavement.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Family.John Mahony and To Officers and Members of Albion Lodge, No.2, A F.& AM.AM Brethren are requested to meet at the Lodge Rooms, on Tuesday, June 29th, at 1:30 p.m., to attend the fuperal of our late Brother, Rt-Wor.Bro.Robert Smith., Members of Sister Lodges also in- od to at A : order of the Ma Ada.\"VOB.MARTER June2tx2 AUDITORIUM TODAY and TOMORROW: Gladys Brockwell in \u201cWHITE LIES\u201d; Haak-Mann comedy, \u201cLeap Year\u201d; Kaufman Weekly, \u201cSociety Bad Man\u201d.COMING: \u201cMale and Female\u201d with Thomas Meighan, Gloria Swanson.and Bebe Daniels VICTORIA TODAY ALICE JOYCE in \u201cDOLLARS and THE WOMAN\" Comedy-\u2014Serial, Etc.WEEKLY LUNCH OF ROTARY CLUB Attend\u2014Address by South ern Cotton Grower \u2014\u2014 The Quebec Rotary Club held its weekly lunch meeting at the Chateau Frontenac yesterday which was well attended by members, and several Suests, including some six members of the Dominion Automobile Club from Montreal, and Capt, Jones of the Y.M.C.A.Immigration Dept.Mr.Bugane Julien, President of the Club, presided, and after the \u2018Were reached, the ohairman Lbnounced that the commanding officer of the Caecho-Slovaks who Waa to be present as a honored guest Was unable to attend on account of the arrival of the sister unite at Valcartier Camp which necessitated his presence there.The meeting was quite informal, and Mr.David Clark, of Charlotte, North Carolina, & Bouthern cotton grower, who was In Quebec in attendance at the Cotton Growers\u2019 Congress held at the Chateau and a guest of the Rotary Club, gave a short talk on the cotton situation in the Southern Statesof the Dominion Automobile Club, discussed the 3000 miles of good roads built by the Governments of a, and specially dwelt upon the splendid roads in the Province of Quebec, dus to the Quebec Provinclal Government, Capt.Jones, of the Y.M.C.Aimmigration Service, discussed the presence of the Czecho-Slovaks at Valcartier Camp, and their visit to the city today, and outlined the programme proposed for the entertainment of the troops.Dance at Island tonight \u2014 boat leaves st 7:45 p.m.Come nce, alwys a patron, L |.ROY Leather Goods Specialist Trunks Travelling Bags 43 St, John St Phone 6855 \u2018THE EMPIRE TODAY DORIS KENYON in \u201cSTREET OF SEVEN RTARS\" also CHARLIE CHAPLIN In \u201cTHE BANK\" other subjects.m0.see .Vert 0m0 = \u2018ke Maple Ave.car to De Balaberry Street\u2014\u2014e\u2014 TODAY Blanche Sweet in \u201cSimple Souls\" Topics of the Day, Classic Weekiy News, Comedy: \u201cWelcome Home\"; Full Orehestra, The Classic is without exception the best ventilated and coolest Theatre in Town Make it an evening at the ees CLASSIC etme HAVE YOU EVER TRIED A NEW LUNCH?It is calied the Jacques Cartier \u201cSQUARE\u201d Meal, In the big Palm Diningly Room of THE ST.ROCH HOTEL.Eight courses.Table d\u2019Hote for 75c.Epicures! please take notice.Cars pass the Hotel from all parts of Quebec, Juneseatt.] \u201cwk A General Meeting of the Quebec Branch of the Self Determination for Ireland League will take place at & PM., on Tuesday, the 29th inst in the Bt.Patrick's School Hall on De Balaberry Street.Everybody welcome.\u2019 J.W.M.WALLACE, Sec.LH.LEVASSEUR, The House where you ean procure the GenuMme Article and at Reasonable Prices Just received: French Martinique Rhum.The mest advantagesus thing to have in the house, Distrituters fer Caledonia Springs Ce, Adance and Red Arrow Goeda 48 PALACE HILL, Phone 1146 Junelsxiy BUSY DAY FACES Guest of Honor Unable To Mr.Caron, of Montreal, member.CZEGHO-SLOVAKS Will Be Split Up Into Sight- Seeing Parties After Street Parade \u2014\u2014 The three thousand officers and men of the Csecho-Slovak force who will arrive in Quebec this morning trom the Valeartier Camp as guests of the Quebec patsiotie societies, Knights of Columbus, Rotary Club, Y.M.C.A.and citizens in general, are destined to have a busy day that s likely to put them in mind of active service.After the street parade, which will take place in the forenoon, marching in column from 8t.Roeh's to the Upper Town by way of Cote d'Abraham, the troops headed by their bands, will proceed out 8t.John street, up De Saluberry street and along Grande Alles to the Drill Hall, where the units will be inspected by Brig.-General Landry, CM.Q, O.C.5th Military Districs, and after being dismissed the three thousand men will be divided Into twelve diffezent portions and taken in charge by the various committees who will guide them in keeping with the following programme arranged yesterday: Party No.1\u20148hipbullding plant, harbor and grain elevators, 250 men: Bupper at Drill Hall; meet specia\u2019 street cars at Drill Hall 7:00 pm to proceed to Exhidition Grounds.Party No.!\u2014Quebec Bridge and lumber fndustry, 200 men: Supper «t Dril! Habl; meet æpeclal street care at Drill Hall 7:00 p.m, to proceed to Exhibition Grounds.Party No.3\u2014Railway shops, steel works, 300 men: Supper at DriN Hall; meet special street cars at Drill Hall at 6:00 pan.to proceed to Exhibition Grounds.Party No.4\u2014Bte.Anne de Reaupre Shrine and Cyclorama, 300 men; proceeding on mpecial cars and returning to Exhibition Grounds for supper.Party No.5\u2014Montmorency Falls 300 men; special) cars and return té Exhibition Grounds for supper.Party No.é\u2014Parliament Buildings, Citadel and Laval University.300 men; meet at Chateau Frontenae for special cars at 5:00 p.m.for Exhibition Ground: for supper.Party No.7\u2014Painting establishments, Parllament, Citadel, ete, 200 or 100 men; meet at Chateau Frontenac at 5:00 p.m.for transportation to Exhibition Grounds for supper.Party No.8\u2014Boot factories and sight-seeing tour.200 men; proceeding directly from tour to Exhioition Grounds, Party No.9\u2014Corset manutac- tories and general sight-seeing tour, 80 mon; preceeding Girectiy from tour to Exhibition Grounds.Party No.10\u2014Machine shops and saw-mdli, and sights in ciy, 50 men: proceeding directly from tour to Exhibition Grounds, Party No.11\u2014Tannerien and to- baoca factory.50 men: proceeding directly from tour to Exkibition Grounds.Party No.12\u2014Bights throughout city; guides provided {if desired: proceeding directly to Exhibition Grounds for supper.Band to play at Exhibition Grounds In evening.and football team to be in either 4th, Sth, 6th or 7th party.Instruments can be left at Drill Hall and can be transported to the Exhibition Grounds on special cars leaving at 6:00 p.m.with parties 6 and 7.|MRS.MICHAEL BREEN HAS PASSED AWAY Respected Resident of This City Died Last Night After Lingering liiness Death claimed a respected resident of this city last evening in the person of Mrs.Michael Breen.Born in Qeubec Mrs.Breen was a life-long member of St.Patrick's congregation and enjoyed the esteem of a large circle of friends.She had been In failing health for a number of years, but endured her sufferings with true Christian fortitude and maintained her cheerfulness through out.A devoted wife and mother, she wag deeply attached to her fam- lly who were at her bedside when she passed away.Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Mesers.W.John Breen, English stenographer at the Quebec Court House, J.J.Breen, of the firm of Breen & Gourdeau, stock brokers, and five dawghters, Mrs, R.J.Butler, Mra.D.R.Neila, and the Misses Rose, Margaret and Mamie Breen, «s well as one brother, Mr.Patrick Doyle.contracting stevedore.The sympathy of their numerous friends will go out to the Breen family In their bereavement.The funeral will take place on Thursday morning, July 1st, leaving her late residence, SR d'Artigny atreet to St.Patriok's Church.McMahon street and to St.Patrick's Cemetery.Gof of St, Lamence $.& T, Ca, Li, SOUTH SMORK SERVICE 88.LADY EVELYN This vessel wil sgl from Quebec, ednesday the 30th instant at 4 P.M.for all the South Shore Porte ne far as Paapobléc, - - : Freight will be received at the Custom House Pontoon, Wednesday, the 30th from 7 A.M.{Hi 3 P.M.For information epply to: GULEF OF ST.LAWRENCE 8.à T.TD, co., 14?Mountain Hil, Quebec Phones.Whaet 7302; Office 8887, dunetizs.Big Dance at the \u201cKent\u201d tonight.Don't fail to attend.A pleasant place to spend the evening.NOTICE OF ABSENCE Dr.Els.Mivifle-Dechene, Deputy Minister of Lands and Forests wilt be absent from July 18th to Neptemder Sith.Jn15,19.03,26.204y3,7,10,14x9 Be one of the happy joy makers.Come to Island tonight.Boat leaves at 7:48, Fare 35 cents round trip, scored a distinct success.also appreciated, and her ON ROAD HOUSE Proprietor Acoused of Selling Liquor\u2014Inmates Must Pay Fines neuve menant It having come to the knowledge of the Revenue Inspector and the Provincial Police, that a road house kept by Eugene Moisan at Lake ft.Augustin was selling liquor without a Hcense.Several members of the Provincia) police with officers of the Revenue, left Quebec fast Saturday night to raid che place.Reaching their destination at midnight they entered the premises, and while ths revenue ofticers seized the liquor found, the Provincial police arersted two young men from the city; and three young girls, whom they brought back to the city.Yesterday Eugene Moilsan was arraigned in the rt of Bessions charged with keeping & house of iB-repute and selling liquor in violation of the Scot Act.The accused gave bail to appear for tria) at & later date.The three young girle charged with being inmates of the Molsan house pleaded guilty and were fined 326 and costs each.Tue two young men found in the house also pleaded sulity and were fined $15 \u2018and costs.ENTERTAINMENT WAS À SUCCESS Last Concert By Star Course \u2014Pleasing Performance \u2014\u2014 The last Star Course entertainment for the season was given last evening in the Knights\u2019 of Columbus Hall, before a large and Appreciative audience, and although there were only two artists in the Compan; Miss Moly Mildram and Mies Shevlin both rave à performance that delighted all who heard them.The organizers of the Star Course Concerts certainty deserve credit for their endeavors to keep faith with patrons, and especially Mr.A.E.Pfeiffer, who west to considerable trouble to secure artists In order that the entire season's programme might be carried out, and last evening's contribution was one of the most successful of the whole series.Miss Bheviin proved versatile in her several roles.She possessed rich ciear soprano voice, and in the rendition of her vocal numbers, As an slocutionist ehe also proved successful, whilst her Impersonations of various characters met with in everyday lite, scored a hit with the audience.Miss Mitdram's contributions were plano- forte selections won deserved ap- Plause, whilst she was also heard to advantage in a pretty due! with Mises Shevlin.It is not always an easy task for two artists to hold the attention of audience for couple of hours.and the ability of these two ladies was clearly demonstrated by their being able to do this last evening.The Star Cburse Concerts are now firmiy established and future series should draw crowded houses.+ 13 36 36 9\u20ac 56 58 08 08-0628 2806 98 26 06 26 58 0 Li % FIRST PART OF THE % * CZECTIO-SLOVAK VISIT % Li a % The first part of the official & % program covering the coming # Mot the 3.000 Czecho-Slovak & % troops from Valcartier Camp & % to this City today, from their %i Valcartier \" ¥ departure from % Camp until they are separated K% into parties to be entertained ¥ % 5 ne follows: M First train will leave Valcar- 3: % ter Camp at 8.50 a.m.and the %| ® second train at 9.50 a.m.The %! & troops will detrain at Limoilou %| % Station and will procend to.the Ld! 8 Exhibition Grounds % coffee will be served by % Third train will leave Valcar- # M tier Camp at 10.50 Am.anda 8 2% wll arrive at Parent Square at x! % 11.45.On detraining the troops #' % will march along St.Joseph % #8 street to Jac.-Cartier Square.Min the meantime the troops #8 % trom traine Nos.1 and 3 will % % leave the Exhibition Grounds % M at 11.46 am.and wii join the % Moihere at Jacques Cartier % # Squares % The united parade will then % N be formed up and will proceed % % by way of Crown etreet, Abra- % £ ham Hill, 4'Youville, 8t.John, % 8 De Balaberry, Grande Alice to % ® Drill Hall Square where they 94! © will be reviewed by Brég.Gen.% % Landry and will be given the Ÿ # treedom of the CHy.M The parade wii then reform % Æ and wil march by St Louis % X'atreet, Du Fort, Buade, Fabdel- % que and Palace Hill to Hender- % son street.They whi then pile ® arms behind the C.N.R.¥ Baton and will reform on ¥ Henderson Bt, to be separated 3 into parties.% The remainder of the brograh, 8 covering their entertainment in M the afternoon, and the ac.M tivitlies et the.Exivtétion N M Grounds in the evening, will be 8 % found in an another column of % ¥ this tess.u Ysnnnuunuunnnnl Series Was Well Attended HEALTH DEPT.T ACT IMMEDIATELY Will Take Drastic Measures Against Proprietors of Unsanitary Houses Dr.C.R.Paquin, City Health Physician was interviewed yesterday by a representative of the Chronicle, In regard to the unsanitary conditions of houses ia various sections of the City, that were complained of by the ladies of the Red Cross Society as unit for habitation and breeders of tuberculosis.Dr.Paquin said he was aware ot the situation which he admitted was serious and deplorable and wave it to be understood that the department would do its duty.He said that there were some 180 such houses In the city to be dealt with, explaining that thers were matters In connection with these houses, or rather landlords, before he could finally put into execution the mni- ary by-law regulating them.\u201cIn the first place,\u201d said Dr.Paquin.After we receive a complaint, we send our inspectors to Fo over the premises and make a report.We next notify the landlord, and give him & resonable time to repair his property and put it in a eanltary condition.If he does not comply he in then liable to prosecution In the Recorder's Court.1 have only two inapectors at my dispozal to visit all the houses complained of and this accounts for the delay in the persecution of the landiord complained of.Besides the two inapec- tors have to make a second visit and even more to the houses to see that the buildings have been attended to by the landlords., \u201cHowever, I intend to commence] using drastic means {0 have the orders complied with at once and tomorrow will take out actions against these complained of.I am fully aware that there are many houses leased in this city to the poor they are no fit to live in, and I mean to do my duty to these people and the office I hol for the preservation of the publie health.\u201d SENTENCES IN GRIMINAL COURT Mr.Justice Desy Imposed Penalties on Topping, Proteau, Levasseur, Minguy The term of the Quebec Criminal Assizes was brought to a close yesterday morning when Mr.Justice Desy passed sentence on George Topping.J.Bernardin Proteau and J.E.Levasseur, connected with the looting of the Ocean Limited Mail Car of $71,000.00 last September, and on Alexandre Minguy, a cab- man found guilty of robbery and assaut George Topping was given life imprisonment.J.Bernardin Proteau, 23 years in penitentiary.Eudore Levasseur, 13 years in.penitentiary.Alexandre Minguy.18 years in penitentiary.None of the prisoners showed any signs of emotion when sentence was pamed, : The trial of Lucien Racine ana M [Philippe Mercier, accused of robbery, ae well as the trial of Edouard Grondines, accused of assault have been postponed until the fall term | of the court.NO TRACE OF MISSING MAN Wood North of Valcartier Is Being Scoured for Georges Rood, of This City Although the woods north of Val.where # cartier have been scoured by search- ladies.8! ing parties since Sunday afternoon, up to à late hour last night, there was still no trace of Georges Rood, & shoemaker of 101 Napoleon street, 8t.Sauveur, who Was lost on a fish- inæ trip laet Saturday.Yesterday one of the man's sons the and his sons-én-law left for woods to jam in the search.Mr.Rood is about 66 years of age and is the father of a large family.COURT OF SESSIONS Hon.Judge Choquette, presided over the Court of Sessions, yesterday and sentenced Armand Forgues who pleaded guilty to the charge of loitering and theft to five years imprisonment in the Bt.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary.Five young men charged with loitering and acting in a disorderly manner in places of amusement were condemned to pay a fine of $10 and costs each.Alfred Besudews of Thetford Mines found gusity of aweaning on bourd a C.N.R.train in the presence of pausengers, was fined $10 and coste.Tried amd found guilty of selling liquor in violation of the Scott Act, Judge Comiveau, condemned Che.Martel and Alfred Boivin to pay a fineof 8100 each and costs.There are & number of other cases ot seliing liquor in violation of the Scott Act to be disposed of in the court and several warrants were je- aude yesterday against automobile a.Lu owners, charged with spesdiag.{His Honour the Lieutenant-Gover- : lon the Reserve C.E.F._ MILITIA-ORDERS FOR INSPECTION Offiolal Programme of Big Dominion Day Event At Valoartier Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children.Foods are specially prepared for babies.A baby\u2019s medicine ie even more essential for Baby.Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable.a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, and no claim bas been made for it that its use for over 39 years has not proven.What is CASTORIA?Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregeris, Drops and Soothing Syrups.It is pleasant.It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance.Es age is its guarantee.For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatuleacy, will review the Troops at Valaartier Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishaess arising Camp at 2:00 P.M., July 1st, 1930.and by regulating the Stomach and Boweis, siés therefrom, Troops to be in position at 1:45 {mil ; healthy and tural si Psnadiane\u2014The Royal Canadian Tue Children\u2019s Couto for 1 Mochore Friend.re Regiment, under Lieut.-Colonel Cwn D.8.0., in ine.GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of \u2018Through Whe courtesy of Brig.- ; Gen.J.FP.Landry, C.4.G., O.C.Sth Miltary District, the Chronicle has beem furnished with a copy of Milas Orders imued yesterday morning, in connection with the review of the Cxzecho-Blovaks treops by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, at Valcartier Cam», on Dominion Day, July let, which falls on Thursday next.The details follow, His Honour the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of the Province of Quebec, Csecho-Movaks-Lieu:.Colonel R.Vuchterie.Storm Battalion, Horse Battery, Tth Regiment, 1st Calvalry Regiment, Sth Regiment, Sth Regiment, Artillery of Three Divisions, 1 «nd z Technical Companies, On the Bugle sounding one \u201cG* upon the arrival of His Honour tne Lieutenant-Governor the troops will Present Arms; the band selected.playing the firet six bars of the National Anthem in accordance with pass.1451, R.R.& O.On the Bugle sounding two \u201cG's\u201d the troops will move to head of Saluting Base for the March Past On the Bugle sounding three \u201cG's\u201d, the troops will Merch Past.After the Inspection, a Czecho- Slovak Btandard is to be presented to the Ist Cavalry Regiment by ; Lieut.-Colonel B.Vuchterle on behalf of the Czecho-Plovak Govern., ment, His Honour the Lieutenant- Governor will present British Decorations &v Canadian and Czecho- Siovak troops.Lieut.-Colonel Vuchterle will present Czecho-Slovak decorations to Canadian Officers.March Past will take place after the presentation of Standard and Decorations.At the conclusion of the Parade | In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, MEW VORK CITY High Grade French Government and Municipal Bonds can be purchased at 50% of their normal value owing to the present rate of French exchange.WE OWN AND OFFFR CREDIT NATIONAL 5% BONDS (Issued to facilitate the reconstruction of the devastated regions and unconditionally guaranteed by the French Government.) CITY OF PARIS 5% BONDS (ISSUE OF 1919) Both the above bonds participate in drawings of lots totalling 16 millions of francs annually.Besides the advantages of participating in the drawings above mentioned, you are assured of a profit of 100 p.c.when exchange returns to normal.We strongly recommend purchasing now, as the French francs are steadily going up every day.We earnestly request that you telephone or call on us for further particulars.Circular mailed on application.SOCIETE GENERALE DU CANADA, (Limitee) 98 St.Peter St.GODFREY 8.GOURDEAU, Managernor will inspect the Camp.\u2018The Dress for Canadian will be Drill Order.Swords will be worn by Staft Officers and also Officers above the rank ; of Colonel and Officers on duty with | the troops.All Officers of the Permanent Force and Active Militia are invited 10 attend.Permission ie granted 10 Officers tv wea: uni., troops, | sorm on that date.\u2018The Croquet Club Teas are postponed till September, BONNE ENTENTE ; PRIZE AWARDED | The prise for French, founded at! the University of Toronto, by the, Province of Quebee Committes of the Bonne Eentente has been award.od this year to Mise H.M.McCrim- ; mon, of Whitby, Ont.Miss Crim- | mon is an excellent French scholar | having spent some time in France | She will fuifil the conditions of the | prize most wortkily, and no dou be a living link between the (wo Provinces.i Phone 4141.Quetec.SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC | characteristic energy had charge of diecipline prevailed throughout, and AT KENOGAM, [the proceedings and was ably as- the pleasing spectacie of the chile picnic of the Si.(sisted by the Misses Sunday &chool., MacBean.Waters, Murray and Tal- The annual James Church, tion marching side by side, Keromami, was held on phhuredas bot.Mort Prin ipa), Peaming countenances.and every 4th inst.on the banks of the Sand Rev.Mr.ortimer; al ' .ov à utual confl.River in the vicinity of Kenogami.|MacBean, Mere:s Brands, Smith evidence of loy and m As an There was a full turn-out of Brigette and Stevens also contributed [dence re Brn one.8.8.acho'ars, as well as a large ig the success of the gathering.Hmereated tha bagpipe accompanied number of pupils who were invited | A jong and varied programme ot strains % of from outside, and took part heartily \u2018achietic turns was held and the by the blé nildren's in the aports and various games ©: :kgenest enthusiasm displayed.sbreugit the ch: the programme.Mrs.Brands with The utmost order and cheerful climax, Joy CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Eastern Standard Time New Services in Effect Sunday June 27th from Quebec QUEBEC-COCHRANE-WINNIPEG Palais Station.Dep.QUEBEC 5:30 p.m.QUEBEC - MONTREAL.Dep.QUEBEC, 4:00 p.m.Daily except Sunday.Buffet Parlor Car.Daily.Sleepi and Dinin Dep.QUEBEC 19:55 p.m.Standard coping am 8 Daily.Through Standard Sleeping Car for Montreal and Ottawa.Direct connection at Winnipeg for Pacific Coast points.nave -\u2014 \u2014 QUEBEC-MONTREAL-TORONTO-COCHRANE-WINNIPEG with direct connections for Pacific Coast points.Palais 5 ation\u2014via the Bridge.JEBEC.10:55 p.m.daily.oo Depart MONTREAL.10:00 am.daily.G.T.R, \u201cInternational Limited.(Bonaventure Station).Depart TORONTO .11:00 p.m,, daily.The National.(Union Station.) _ Standard Sleeping Car, Quebec-Montreal: Parlor and Dining Cars Montreal- Toronto: Standard and Tourist Sleeping and Dining cars, Toronto-Winnipeg.UEBEC-MONTREAL-OTTAWA-NORTH BAY-SUDBURY Q PORT ARTHUR-FORT WILLIAM-WINNIPEG Depart QUEBEC (Levis Stn.) 4:15a.m.Daily except Sunday.Depart RONTREAL (Bonaventure Stn.) 6:10 p.m.Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday For all information, fares and sleeping car reservations apply to any Agent of the Canadian National-Grand Trunk Railways.Canadian National-Grand nD Juseditng + .~ Mortimer.dren of more than one denomina- with \u201cthe \u201cBuster\u201d Fulton, to @ \u201cAMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIEYING ROUND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP OPENING DAY OF THE CANADIAN AT BEACONSFIELD YESTERDAY Canadian Champion Turned in Fair Card Only\u2014Quebec Goifers Taking Part in Tournament\u2014Toronto Players Made Best Soores For Day\u2014Qualifying Round Yesterday »- Montreal, Que.June 38.\u2014Toranto players turned in the best cards in the qualifying round of the Canadian Amateur Golf Champlonships at the Sescansfield links today.W.J.Thompson, Mississauga, went round the 3¢ holes in 153.In tha morning he turned in a card of 77 and in the afternoon one of 76.a total of 153, while the veteran Geo.® Lyon, aid the rounds in 156, squalliag Mr.Thompson's 76 in the afternoon.Seymour Lyon, son of the x-champion, equalled his father's morning score Of 80, but fell off in the afternoon, his total being 189.Stanley Thompson, a brother of W.&.Thompson, registered 158.The Canadian champion, William MeLuckie, of Kanawaki, could do no better than 166, taking $6 to make the afternoon round.Five Americans played in the qualifiying round, D.C.Cockran, ot Baltimore, who got into the semi- fAmals of the United States National © Championships last year, and was beaten by Chick Evans, G.H.Col- , lett, F.M.Hancock and H.R.Far- : risgton, of Providence, R.1.and \u201c Brice Evans, of Boston.C.C.Kippen, Kanawaki, E.A.MacNutt, Royal Montreal.made nine holes in 38, the best nine hole , score of the day, while M.Greer, \u2014 eme 5 Grand Mere, W.C.James, Lambton, w.D.Wilson, Hamilton.B.L.Anderson, C.W.Hague.Calgary.were among those who had holes in two te their credit.A.Adams, Mamilton, did the in- trips of each of his rounds for the same score at each hole.Farrington made a disastrous start in the afternoon, putting three balls out of bounds, and taking eleven for the Grst hole.On account of the excellent work sf the Thompson brothers, Misuissaugs won the team prize.The day was a curious mixture ot weather conditions.Beginning with a mist at noon.it was nearly ideal, except for a tricky wind which puz- sied the players at the 18th hole.Later it rained and visibility became bad.In the evening it cleared again, fortunately for the dosen or so play- ors of the long list who were com- polled to finish thelr second eighteen holes by twilight.No Quebec City player qualified for the first round.All players with a score of 175 or under qualified for the first round.Montreal June 33\u2014Play in the qualifying round of the Canadian Amateur Gelf Championships began at Beaconsfield links this morning with ideal weather prevailing.One Supdred and forty-one players were ssheduled to compete in this round.The early scores turned in were poor, no player opproaching the par for the course, 72.The scores in the qualifying round, frst 64 to quality, were: W., W.Walker, Beaconsfield, 110; Wlison, \u2018Granby.91: Hamilton, 95; R.L.Martin.Toronto, | 181and.$4: A.M.102; Henderson, Oshawa.30; H.W.D.Pope, Beaconsfield, 93: Bryan Devlin.Royal Ottawa, 85; J.H.Mc- Culloch.Beaconsfield, 84; J.H.Wood Rosedale, 84; J.W.Davos, Beaconsfield, 97; P.J.Miller, Hamii(on, 104; | Pope, 35, 188; Devlin, 30, 175; Me- yon, 76, 163: Robertson, 823, 173; © C.Ronalds, Kanawaki 96; A Hutehinson, Roya! Mon 1 85: PG.HobMizel, Sarnia, $2; M.Greer.Grand'Mere, 84; F.F.Tribe, Norwood, 86; Mason, Country Club, Montreal, 90: W.C.James, Lambton, 82: Sidney Morgan, Beaconafield, 85: Seymour Lyon, Lambton, 84: J.T.Cuthbert, Winnipeg, 79; Stanley Thompson, Mississaugha, 31; C.B.Grier, Royal Montreal, 77; T.OGtliesple, Calgary, 84: 8.B.Reith, Beaconsfield, 89; W.J.Thombson, ; Mississaugha, 77; G.8.Lyon, Lambton, 80; D.Laird, St.Charles, 85; G.HR.Turpin, Royal Montreal, 81; F.R.Martin, Hamilton, 85; William MoLuckie, Kanawaki, $0; Matte Thompson, Eimhuret, 88; Bryce Vans, Bostan, 84; N.M.Scott, Royal Mentreal, 84; F.Thompson, Mississaugha, 80; J.H.Adden, Toronto, 83; C W.Hague, Calgary, $2; D.T.Willame, Kanawaki, 81; A.Adams, Hamilton, 87; B.8.McFarlane, Truro, 88; H.R.Farrington, Boston, 86; J.L.Lewis, Hamilton, $3; R.C.Bmith, Beaconsfield, 38: K.C.Allen, Winnipeg.86: R.T.Orde, Royal Ottawa, 90; E.8.MoDougall, Beaconsfield, 84; B.L.Anderson, Lambton, 88; B.J.Dewar, Country Club, 92; B.E.MacDougall.Royal Montreal, 84; Carleton Monk, Royal Otlawa, 80; C.C.Fryer, Kanawaki.91; K.A.McNutt, Royal Montreal, 92; J.T.Novinger, Kanawaki, 81: A.I.Gooëfellow, Rosedale, 89; R.Mac- Kensie, Outremont, 86; W.B.Greening, Lambton, 8; W.I.Hogg, Beaoconsfield, 92; OQ.R.McColl, Beaconsfield, 86: A.GI], Toronto.91; I.8 Caldwell, River Mead, 88: C.8 King, Essex, 91: 8.B.White, Royal Montreal, W .C.Grier.Xoysal Montreal, R.C.Rruce.Norwood, 96; A.J.Veysey, Kanawaki, $7; Q.Hale, Winnipeg.84: A.FF.Royal Montreal, $7: R.MacKenaie, Outremont, 86; J.W.Yuile, Royal Montreal, 3; C.C.Kippan, Kanawaki, 82; Grats Joseph.Royal Montreal, 86.Maurice Hodgwon.Royal Montreal, 93; T.M.Yates, Hamilton, 89: A.Campbell, Winnipeg.90; E 8.Merrett, Royal Montreal.83; L.W Campbell, Grand'Mere, #9; J.AL Sale, Jr, Rosedale.90: R.Henderson, Oshawa.87: J.H.P.Robertson.Beaconsfñeld, 91; J.A.M.Jacobs, Oshaws, 36; J.Fairlie, Kanawaki, 96; H.8 Reid, Mississauga, 87: A.G.8.Glassco.Beaconsfield.86; E.I.Horwood, Roya! Ottawa.101; R H.Harkel, Hamilton, 108; Russell, Whitter.81: D.Donald Rosedale, 31; P.8 Coulson.Minsissauga.94; R.B.Chillos, Beaconsfield, 87; W.N.Hodgson, Royal Montreal! $8; B.I.Cornish, Beaconsfield.84: J.R.1.Henry-Anderson, Beaconsfield.90; A.H.Ross.Country Club, 83; F.R.Cochrane, Toronto, 37: W \u201d Campbell, Essex, 84.L.8 Peck, Roya) Montreal.38; George P.Brophy.Rivermead, 104; W.A.Watson, Sarnia, 91: J.McBride, Beaconsfield, 91; A.B.Wadle.Grand Mere.#5: D.C.Cockran, Baltimore, 80: PF.R.Risebrow, Outremont, 86: E 8.Harding, Outremont, 96: JS.A.Scott, Outremont, 93: L.G.iæonard Quebec, 99: H.S.Walker, Beaconsfield, 96: W.G.Wood, Toronto, 83; G.H.Collett, Providence, R.I, 87: J.G.Applegatin, Mississauga.38%; Norman Galt, Beaconsñeld, 92: J.G.MecKensie, Mississauga.E.L.Garneau, Quebec.10 NM.Mowatt, Beaconsfield.58: G.F.M.Hancock.Rhode bec, 98.The scores for the second 1% hoics and totals were: Walker, 101, 211: Allan, 94, 187; Wilson.89, 184; Martin.98, 201: Henderson.87.177: 90, 176; 205; Ro- #7, Cuiloch.77, 161: Wood, Davis, 91, 188; Myler, 101, nalde, 96, 192: Hutchison, Moblitæet, 80, 162: Greer, 8, Tribe, $0, 165: Maxson, $0, 180 James, 88, 170; Morgan, 77.162: Seymour Lgon, 719, 159: Cuthbert, 84, 163; Staniey Thompson.77.158; Grier, , 160: Gillespie, %2, 166: Relth, 34, 173; W.J.Thompson, 76 183; G.8 Lyon.76, 166; Laird, 89, 174; Turpin.$0.163; Martin, 80, 188: McLuckie, 88, 166; Matt Thomp son, 83, 170; Wilsun, 80, 161; Evans.Kent \u2018 ; vor Bs 5 Montmorency Falls DOMINION DAY; JULY | BIG FIELD Lacrosse FRONTENACS .vs.CAN.NOR.RY.Running Races 100 yards; 220 yards; 440 yards; 880 yards.> TUG-OF-WAR .A BAND CONCERT, TRAINS EVERY PIPTEEN MINUTES BIG PRIZE LIGT.House Fo 7.F Bailile, : H C' G.Thompson.Kanawaki, 50: W.R.8.MacD il, Ahearn.Quebec, 88: W.D.Loomis 177: Monk, 87 MacAlister, Que- i | IN THE Park to Drill Hall At 3:00 p.m.\u2014Retum to At 7:00 p.m.\u2014Greetings Veterans.BASEBALL GAME.| ' The Cit 3000 of the Dis \u2019* = y of Quebec Welcomes The Gallant Czecho-Slovaks | tinguished European Soldiers will visit Quebec today with headquarters at the TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1820.SPORTS FOR THE © GZECHO-SLOVAKS ~~ * + ~~ - EXHIBITION PARK Where a Special Programme THIS EXCEPTIONAL EVENT WILL BE GIVEN IN FRONT OF THE GRAND STAND EVENING.Arrival of the Troops at the Exhibition Park between 10:30 a.m.and 12:00 noon.At 12:45 p.m.\u2014 Military Parade from the Exhibition the Exhibition Park, where the Czecho-Siovaks will enjoy the hospitality of the Quebec Exhibition Commissionin front of the Grand Stand at the Exhibition Park, by the Quebec Great War FOOTBALL GAMES.Great performances of Military Force Concerts, by the two Bands of the Czecho-Slovaks troops and by a Male Voice Choir of the Checho-Slovaks.Parade and departure for Valcartier Camp.THE 3,000 CZECHO-SLOVAKS TROOPS DESERVE DON'T MISS THIS SPLENDID OPPORTU 82, 166: Beott, 34.168 ; Frank] Thompson, 84, 164: Hadden, à7, 1701 | \u2018Hague, 88, 170: Williams, 57, 168; | Adams, 86, 173; McFarland, 96, 184: | { Farrington.90, 176; Lewis.30, 163; Bmith, 86.172; Allan, 33, 174; Orde, tz, 182; E.8.McDougall.34, 168: Anderson.57, 175: Dewar, 95, 187; 85.16%: Hunter.37.Fraser, 85, 176; !:MaoNurt, 79, vinger, $1, 172; Gooderham, 87, MacKensie, 85.171; Yuile, 81, 169: Kippen.#4.176: Joseph, 79, 17 Hodgron, 81.174; Yeates, 86, 183: A.Campbell, 84,| 174; Merrett, 78, 161; H.L.Camp- Tell, 89, 188; Sale, 37, 177; Hender- Jacobs.89, 175: Henry-Anderson.\u2018aa, 178; Ross, #2, 176; Cochrane, 7.174; Thomson.93, 183: W.Ramphell, 91.176; Peck, 34, 172; Brophy, 96, 211; Fairlie, 93, 189: Reid, 88, 175; Glassco, 91, 157; Horwood.92.193: Homg, 86, 178: P.MeColl, 84.170: Greening.88, 174: Gill, 84.175; Caldwell, 90, 196; King, 89, 183: White, 94, 185: Grier, 94, 185; Rruce, 98, 194; Veysey, 94, 181; Baillie, 87.174; Middlem: 90, 186: Lyman, 2%.196; Russell, , 180; Donald, 87, 168; Coulson.88, 182: Chillas.82, 169: Hodgson, 90, 178; Cornish, 86, 170; Arkell, 99, 207: Wadie, 97, 102; Watson, 81, 182: McRride, 38, 179; Risebrow, %4, 182: Cockran, 80.180: Collett, £0.187: Hancock, At.148: Hall, 89, 173: Scott, 97.150; Leonard.104, 203: Applegarth.36, 174: Mowatt, 91, 178, A large number of players dropped out after the morning round when they found themeelves hopelessly out of the running.me emi SAVARD IS STILL IN THE FIGHT Quebec Champion Defeated Opponent in Tennis Tour- \" nament in Montreal Montreal, Que, June 28-in the Province of Quebec lawn tennis tournament on the Mount Royal courts here today the most keeniy contested match was that between H.Morin and A, H.Grier, won by the former, 57, 9-7.E.Savard, the Quebec champion.won easily from G.8.Sargent, 6-3, 6-2.J.D.Tesster, of Quebec, was defeated by T.K Walton, 6-3, 6-3.The match for the Montreal Cupbetween T.P.Jones and R.H.Preson was won by the former, 6-4, 3-6, In the Junior singles, P.1.Douglas beat I.Kessenwein, taking the odd wet in three.ems \u2014\u2014\u2014 LONDON HAS A SCARCITY OF \u2018PHONES Frequent advertisements in London \u2018personal\u2019 columns show & telephone scarcity in the British metropolis, Owners of \u2018phones BIG FIELD DAY AT KENT HOUSE Lacrosse Match Scheduled For Dominion Day, As Well As Foot Races The biggest field day that the oity has ever witnessed will be held on Thursday.Dominion Day, at the Kent House enclosure.A regular Lacrosse League match is an the bill, C.N.R.and Frontenaca coming together, while there are numerous other sporting events including the hundred yard dash, the 220 yar.sprint, the quarter mile and the half mile runs, while a tug of war between two picked teams is also on the program for the day.A considerable number of prizes will be given to the various winners, and the prize list is both lengthy and valuable, In addition to the sporting events.there will be a band concert, and a special car service will be run, trains leaving for the Falls every fifteen minutes.The lacrosse game sees the two unbeaten teams of the league fight it out for the leadership.The C.N.Rstick handlers have only been\u2019 seen in action on one occasion, when they beat the Firemen, and their work on that occasion stamped them as a classy aggregation of Ipcrosse players, while the Frontenacs have already gained two victories this season out of two starts.The game should be & battle royal between the two, and should attract a mammoth crowd.The gatherings \u2018at lacrosse matches so far this sen- son have been excelient, and the biggest crowd of the season should bs on hand for Thursday.when, in addition to having what might aptly be termed the \u201cbest lacrosse game of the season\u201d to witness, the crowd will also be enabled to watch the cream of Quebec's speed merchants compete in the various races.It is understood that quite a large number of entries have been received for the various races, mo that the day should prove to be a great success.te conte pet AK ELECTION BET 1t was at the time of the presidential election, There were two boys great chume, who exvecied to be married soon.One was a Republicsn, the other a Democrat.This young Republican was se œure of Hughes that he (old his chum if his man lost he would go without a shave a week before and & week after the wedding.He lest and was married before a large crowd ne can sasly sell thelr numbers for & bonuse his bride over this epigodes grissiy as à bear.He almost lost Sn ate NITY OFF GALLANT REPRESENTATI Free Admission to the Exhibition Park.yi if i i Rai i THE HEARTY W.LONG SHOT DAY - AT HAMILTON Ross\u2019 Horses Captured Two Races\u2014Can.Juvenile Plate Went to Silent West Hamilton, Ont, June 28 \u2014 The results: \u2014 First race, maiden 2-year-olds, filliea, five furlongs\u2014Grey Bourne.109, Butwell, $14.70, $6.20, $3.70, won: Bell Joy, 109, Richereek, $64.80, $28.30, second; Icon, 111, Dishmon, $4.30, third.Time, 1:01 2.5.Repent, Heath Beil, Waac, Bagged Robin, French Miss, Undine, Fair Cassie, dratan alco ran, Second race, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, mile\u2014Rosslyon, 118, Claver, $2.60, $2.40, -2.10, won: Yowell, 116, Burke, $3.30, $2.30, second; Hackamore, 108, Richcreek, $2.30, third.Time, 1:41 3-5.Domed and Antlseptic also ran.Third race.Canadian Juvenile Plate, 2-year-ulds, foaled In Canada, five furiongs\u2014Silent West.108, Claver, 914.80, $3.70, 832.10, won; Herendesy, 118, Buiwell, $2.40, $2.20, second; Gallou Berry, 108, Barnes $3.50, third.Time, 1:00 4-5.Reconmalssance, Mrytie Crown.Broadview, Flea, Blarney Boy and Royal Visitor also ran.Fourth race, Valcartier Handicap, 8-year-olds and up, five furlongs\u2014 Bt.Quentin, 128, Butwell, $6.30, $3.60, $3.10, won: Charley Summy, 114, Hinphy.36.50.$4.10, second: Toe The Mark, 100, Thurber, $23.10, third, Time, 1:21 2-5.Rancher, 0 3 1 TY es ig A f | mes Czecho-Sloraks à Fre Mission to the Exhibition Fark THE MANAGEMENT OF THE QUEBEC EXHIBITION PARK \u2019 PRESENTS ONE MILE OF SPECIAL NEW AMUSEMENT FEATURES \u2018 T 20 H \u201cWORLD AT HOME Cen E tury, - EXPOSITION SHOWS \u2014 25\u2014\u2014Big, New, Clean and Refined Attractions\u2014\u2014=25 350 People THE world\u2019s greatest list World at 35 Cars of big attractions and Home All 109 riding devices ever as- American Animals sembled.You may have Band seen others, now see the 25 Pieces best.THE GREATEST OF ALL ENTERTAINMENTS ATTRACTING, AMAZING AND DELIGHTING A MILLION DOLLAR INVESTURE-: ::: ONE WEEK \u2014 Commencing Monday, JUNE 28th to JULY 3rd.\u2019 EXPOSITION PARK Built upon the Foundation of Cleanliness and Country Scenery.Refreshments.Decency.Concerts.Illuminations.ELCOME BY THE WHOLE POPULATION OF Q ERED BY THE QUEBEC EXHIBITION COMMISSION TO VES OF AN HEROIC PEOPLE.Popular Pri (Sedan, Start Money, Wynnwood, Yaphank also ran.{Fifth race, Tapleytown Handicap.:selling, one mile and a aixteenth\u2014 | prospector, 101, Slack, $14.30, $7.00, $5.30, won: Short Btop, 95, Richjereck, $3.40, 84.60, second: Dottie |Vandiver, 104, Morris.$4.40, third.Time, 1:48.Orderly, Waukeag, Piedra, Peerless One also ran.Sixth race, claiming.3-yeur-olds and up.six furlongs\u2014Aliah, 117, Fator, $9.50, $4.70, $3.20, won; Pueblo, 104, Dishmon, $5.30, $4.14, second; Duc De Guise.114, Simpeon, 83.10, third.Time, 1:14 2.6.Trophy, Pleker and Stealer, Rouen, Pluvinda, Old Sinner, Harry Glover, Van Silvia and Encrinita also ran.Beventh race, claiming, 3-year olds and up, onc mile and a six- teenth\u2014Maraudrr, 109.Black, $8.40, $5.50, $5.50, won; Handful, 104.Burns, $0.60, $6.30, second: Tryster 11, 104.Thurber, $13.10, third.Time, 1:48 1-5.Joan of Arc.Capital City, Antoinette, Scarchlight II.Keep.Philistine, and Old Reliable also ran.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At Jersev City\u2014 RH B Jersey City ., .00000103x\u20144 #4 2 Akron .02000100\u20143 § 1 Batteries-\u2014Biemiller and Freitag: Lambeth and Smith.At Reading\u2014 R.H EB Toronto .100010010\u20143 9 1 Reading .10003000x-\u20144 10 2 No other games scheduled, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE #TANDING.Won.Lost, P.C.Baltimore .+.©.41 3232 640 Buffalo .«¢ o¢ .41 23.640 Toronto .++ ++.41 24 631 AKTON .60 00 «0 oo 87 27 R78 Reading .> .32 38 404 Jersey City Lee 26 38 408 Rochester a.24 43 284 Syracuse .16 48 260 =\u2014=-\u2014=\u2014=\u2014-\u2014\u2014#\u2014\u2014= i Sporting Notes Umpire Bill Klem and Pitcher Luke of the Cincinnati Reds, were fined $100 each, while Catcher Wingo, ales of the champion Reds, was suspended indefinitely by President Heydler yesterday, following a row at 8t.Louis on Saturday.The Reds are showing that winning the world's weries last year has gone to their heads.Fred Fulton and Harry Wills will meet in the first bout of importance snder the new Walker Bill in New York, when they will clash in a fit- teen-round contest.The date has not yet been selected, but it is understood that it will be around the middle of Juty.The winner may be given a chance to mest Jack Dempsey later in the year.» e + The qualifying round of the Canadian Amateur Golf Championshipwhich took place at Beaconsfield Links, Montreal.yesterday.saw both good and bad acores turned in.¢ oo The surprise of the tennis world was the defeat yesterday of R.Norris Willams, Ind.of Boston, by Mavrogordato, of the British Davis Cup team in the British Lawn Tennis Champlonship Tournament.* .The Philadelphia Athletics, after losing eighteen straight, same to lite yesterday and trimmed the Washington Benstors.+ Cleveland gained half a game on the Yankees In the American League yenterday, and are now one full game ahead of the Now York sang.Toronto, after being in a triple te for firat place In the International GET ACQUAINTED WITH THESE ces at the Grand Stand SPORTS FOR THE Mechanical.- Devices.GZECHO-SLOVAKS Local Eleven Will Meet the Czech Footballers, While Ball Game is On Bill _ 4, _\u2014\u2014 This evening there will be sports at the Exhibition Grounds in honor of the Cxecho-Slovaks, A picked team from the local football league wiil meet the Czecho- Slovak eleven in a friendly game, while St.Patrick's will meet some other team in a baseball fixture The Haints were supposed to mes the Standards, but the latter team found it would be impossible fue them to meet the Irishmen.The football game will take place on the same pitch that the local teams use for league gumes.while the baseball game, which starts at 7 o'clock, will be played on the rege uler diamond.A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 te tpi) League, lost to Reading yesterday, and are in third place again, as & result.° LJ LJ Victoria defeated Vancouver 6 to 1 at lacrosse in their last game played at Victoria.\"Lively ball responsible for Ruth's home runs.\u201d Are the others swings ing at a differont brand\u2014or has Babe demanded an individual pill?: NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUB G $ At Boston\u2014 R.H.B.At Washington\u2014 RHE Major League Baseball at a Glance Brookiyn .001100000\u2014 3 ¢ 1 Boston .10000002x\u2014 3 6 © : Batteries\u2014Mamaux and Miller; Philadelphia .300180030\u2014 8 » 0 Moquillan and Gowdy; O'Nesil.; Washington .200000000\u2014 3 5 4 AMERICAN LEAGUS NATIONAL LEAGUB a THE STANDING SBANDANG New York .003700404\u201418 30 1 Batteries\u2014Harrls and Perkins, Philadelphia .100000002\u2014 3 9 1 Myatt; Erickson, Sayder and Pici- w L PC w L PG Batteriest-Nehf and EK.Smith, nied.Gloveland .4131 481 | Cincianaul .38°36 ssp | Snyder; Meadows, Weiner, Botts and At Cincinnati\u2014 RH RB At Bt.Loule\u2014 MH.M | New York .4123 641 | Bt Louis os +0.34 30 339 | 8t Louis 0101000038 8 18 1 Cleveland .100130100\u2014 7 13 1 Cincinnati 020046062\u2014 T 10 1 .\u2014 , Batteries Goodwin, Sherdel, ft.Louis ».».!092000020\u2014 4 9 3 Chiongo .36 26 880 | Brooklyn .o 81 29 616 North \u201cnd Cremona; Salles and Al: Batteries-Coveleskie and O'Neill; .n Setheron, Burwsll and Billings Washington .31 37 634 Chicago .\u2026.32 30 .k16 At Chicago RH BL, : - .Pittæburgh .000000110\u2014 2 $% @ At Detroit RE B Boston .-.29 20 400 Pittsburgh .38 18.000 Chisago.\" 100500035\u2014 § § : Chion@o so.os $14014108\u201448 14 2 Batteries\u2014Adams, Watson an Ut Louis .\u2026 .\u2026.20 32 484 Boston .\u2026 nom 3728 3.401 Haoftner; Tyler and O'Farrell.Detroit co ».001801100\u2014 5 13 4 (éecond Game) patteries-Cicotte ant Seba; | Detroit co.F141 228 | Now York.986 eer | THEE att om BH Mayers, Okris, Allen and Ainambth, .Batteriee\u2014Hamilton, Ponder Manton.Philedetphia .17 47 286 Philadelphia .35 36 400 Haeftner; Carter and Daly, 4 .* RTS BOSTON TENNIS - STIR DEFENTED a Moris Wiliams Beaten By i Mavregordato, of British Davis Cup Team A Wimbledon, Bng., June 28 \u2014 R.Norris Willlams, Ind, of Beaton, was defeated today in the British lawn tennis singly championship by Theo- Gore M.Mavrogordato of the British Davis Cup team.The two other United Slates con- tostants won their matches, and will eompete in the semi-flanls tomorrow è William T.Tilden, Philadelphia, defeated Randolph Lycett, Australia, 1-8, 6-6, 6-4, TH.C.C.Garland, Pittsburgh, defeated C.R.Blackbeard, South Africa, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1, In the fourth round of the ladies\u2019 singles, Mrs.Franklin Mallory (Molla Bjurstedt) of the United States, defeated Mrs.Leask, England, v 6-2, 6-1.Ih the doubles, Johnson and Tilden.United States, beat Raymond and Winslow, South Africa, in galets sets.The score was 6-3, -4, 6-2.Senso Shimidzu, the Japanese star, defeated Willord, England, in straight sets.The score was 6-0, > 8-1, 6-2, It is understooë that the English Tennis Association will in the near future send a team to the United States, 4 AHEAD OF THE SILLY SEASON Discussion Started as to Why Cow Invariably Arises With Her Hind Quarters Foremost.Inquiring winds in Connecticut BP ore grappling the old-age question why a cow, which is to say the genus bos, rises from recumbency by elevar Ing her anterior quarters first, whereas & horse reverses the process end a pig appears to have no predilections but to be solely concerned, when there is a prospect of same- thing to eat in sight.to get in motion & toward it all at once.Generally speaking, it can of courses be said that a cow takes the method physiologically the easiest for her in getting on her feet, remarks the Rochester Post Express.The head-end-up procedure probably produces muscular stresses and in- Y terior discomforts which she under- staids better than she can explain.It is open to question also If she ever In all her ruminations reflected on TUESDAY, JUNE , 1890.SHAMROCK GIVEN SPIN YESTERDAY Had Full Crew of Forty On Board\u2014Rain Brought Trip To End Sandy Hoek, N.J., June 33\u2014The Shamrcok IV.which will meet the Resolute for the America\u2019s Cup off Sandy Hook next month, was given a short spin y with her full crew of forty aboard.It was decided not to match her against the 23-metre Bhamrock, but to take some of the crew from the trial horse and place them aboard thé challenger, in order to determine how the great green sloop would handle with her full complement.A rain, however, which set in soon after the craft began her work-out, brought the trip to an &brupt end.Yachting experts who watched Sir Thomas Lipton\u2019s sloop today announced that her sally were setting better.They declared, however, that they were not yet entirely satisfied with them.It was made known tonight that both challenger and defender would be sent to South Brooklyn shipyards July 8 for measurement.After that they will be undur direct supervision of the race committee.\u2014 HAS MOVEDION.Beaver Colony Leave the Mill Dam at Cedar Grove.Toronto, June 28.\u2014A suddenly as they came, and without giving notice that they intended to quit their abode the colony of beaver has disappeared from D.N.Reesor's milldam at Cedar Grove, near Markham.Nothing has heen heard of them since they left the neighborhood, and the where abouts of their present habitat is a mystery.Bome months ago when they first made their appearance they started to construct their abodes with the energy characteristic of their race, and gave every indication of having chosen the picturesque dam on the Rouge river as their permanent home.It was not until they had been gone some time that D.N, Reesor fin ally made up his mind that they had moved on.He expressed the opin- fon that the crowds of people who visited the dam to see them in their natural state frightened the beavers away.the matter; nor is it clear that it is worth our while to do se, since it is only an mconsequetial fact with an 1mzanterial reason behind it.It is an interesting bit of information, and it might be profitable in irmaginable emergencies to know how an animal normally acts and which is the denser end of her to be avoided.But the obscure cause of it is of no apparent practical importance, for it is just one of those things that are se and might as wolf be so as something else.It seems fair from all that is known of the cow, to aoquit her of any disposition to do things hind end foremost out of cantankerousness, or to cling to a notion or method through perversity or pride because it happens to be hers.There is no evidence of that domineering mpirit in her or of a willful insistence in having her own way.She does the things that are to be done sequentially, in order, settles hes pressing problems first and leaves to the future othera that may arise.Imperiled by enemies, her way would be to fight them to a standstil first and leave for later consideration à bovine league to secure her against possible new attacks.Her ratiocina- tive processes may be limited, but there is reason to believe that as far as she does see she sees clearly, never out of focus that her intuitions are sure, and that, while she may sometimes seem to, she never really does things wrong end first or clings to a course when conclusive reasons for abandqning it appear.On the whole, therefore, it seems profitable to consider the cow in the fleld, how she acts, for Solomon in all his glory was not so wise in all recpects as one of these.SHR QUERRC CHRONICLE, COMPETITION 5 DILLY Transportation Di f ficuities Would Be Very Hard To Overcome \u2014 New York, June 88.\u2014Akaks as à Dotentlal source of newapfet supply is boing boomed in the United States by Becretary of Agriculture Meredith who thinks that ene-third of the requirements of the United States could Be served from this source.However, newsprint manufacturers who have made a study of pulpwood resources are not in agreement rd- ing to the Walt Street Journal.The statement is made by one authority that wood from Alaska will never come into sertous compeltion with the Canadian product.Admitting the possibility that Alaskan wood for newsprint manufacture might be able to compete successfully in the territory west of the Rockies this authority voloes the opinion that the leng rail haul across the continent Is an effectual barrier against the northern wood entering the market in middie - Western.southern and eastern states.It is pointed out that chief known & - timber resources which are now being utilised in Canada are mainly in the eastern Canadian provinces, Quebec and Ontario.As the rail haul from Quebec to the eastern, southern, and middle western strtes is comparatively short, it is maintained by newsprint men that Canada could easily undersell the Alaskan paper in the chiet American markets.Another fact which ssems to dispose of the claims for Alaskan wood is found in the fact that present cut of Canadian wood is far below the annual growth.Oh this basis, Canada could indefinitely supply sufficient woud, to say nothing of the American output.According to newsprint authorities Alaska has not yet been cruised by lumbermen to any extent, and comparatively little Le known of the interior forests, The warm Japanese current which touches the coast has 4 ro jo and OUT: SALE 4 DOWN / An incomparable displa construction and flawless finish offered at This much talked-of \u2014 from UP to DOWN and OUT SALE\u2014swings enthusiastically into its third week of success.Each succeeding week has to eclipse the former in money-saving opportunities\u2014 that's how it is these Sales have become so popular.People know that everything we offer is a genuine bona fide bargain, coupling dependable merchandise with very low prices.This week will be no exception to the rule, and a list of bargains is offered that will loosen the purse of the most thrifty buyers.We place on sale our entire line of Parlor Suites.It's just a question whether or not you need a Parlor Suite; if you do, you will not be able to resist buying one with the saving we make possible during this special week if you will only see them.Astonishing possibilities.Values that amaze.\u2018 Furnish Your Parlor - NOW and Save ! ! y of fine Parior requisites of superior style, excellent much below our regular prices.very Pie IR pres CTE PLY IN tiv - DALE | aided the growth of timber within fifty miles of the coast, but further inland, it !s maintained, the forests become sparse and inaccessible.Resources of Tabradoe.Labrador, !t Is believed, offers pes- sibilities for future lumber and pulpwood supply, with a comparatively cheap water haul to Canadian and American ports.At present ehere are no restrictions on shipments of cut wood.Labrador has not yet been touched to any extent.Only recently, Come promptly, for the choicest bargains will go first.LT $ 41.25 .$ 61.35 Ron eo $ 62.75 .$ 63.25 mo $ 78.25 S-Piece Partor Suite, mahogany finish: spring seats covered with silk.Regular price $51.60.Reduced tu .A &8-Piece Parlor Suite, walnut finish; spring sea brocaded silk.Regular $76.00.Reduced to .8-Piece Parlor Suite, mahogany finish: spring seats covered with fancy silk.Regular $77.50.Reduced to 5-Piece Partor Suite, mahogany finish: spring seats upholstered in verdure Tapestry.Regular $78.25.Reduced to .3-Piece Parlor Suite, mahogany finish: spring seats covered with Tapestry.Regular $96.75, Reduced to .d T one of the Canadian paper companies .cruise the timber lands extensively BE recat silk.Re PTE Toduien tn rot\" $118.60 Men Peche T ee ass on 3-Piece Parfor Suite, mahogany finish: spring seats covered with $133 30 England imported & considerable silk.Regular price 3150.75.Reduced to .ere \u201c amount of poles for mines and trench 3-Piece Parlor Suite.solid mahogany: spring seats covered with - $143 80 \u2019 es from Lalsedor, but this wes silk velvet.Regular price $178.00.Reduced to .\u2019 abandoned after the signing of the 3-Piece Parlor Suite, solid mahogany: spring seats covered with $168 00 armistice.high grade Tapestry.Regular $203.00.Reduced to .e It Is pointed out that the time 3-Plece Parlor Sulte, mahogany finish: spring seats covered with $ 53 85 when it will be necessary to go to verdure Tapestry.Regular $66.50.Reduced to .» Labrador or other sources for pulp- 3-Piece Parlor Suite, mahogany finish: spring seats covered with $ 58 70 wood and timber, if qver, is stil far brocaded silk.Regular 275.00.Redured to .» off.Canada, according to present 3-Plece Parlor Suite, mahogany finish: spring seats covered with $ 83 30 a estimates, can supply the needs in- fancy milk.Regular $103.00.Reduced to .« definitely on present consumption, to 3-Piece Parlor Saite, solid mahogany; spring seats covered with $ 92 25 say nothing of the Pacific Coast tim- rich Tapestry.Regular $114.00.Reduced to .\u2019 ber Junde \u2014 American newsprint 3-Plece Parlor Buite, solid mahogany: spring seats covered with $103 35 manufacturers are hopeful that the brocade.Regular 3126.75.Reduced to .Re .° time var soon come when proper 3-Plece Parlor Sulte, solid mahogany: spring seats covered with $125 70 reforestation laws are put into e ect 50.re e which will safeguard their remaining floral brocade.Regular $155.50.Reduced to timber lands and ingure replanting, - ; which should equal the annual eut.Ce ma -\u2014 Sne NEW SPEED RECORDS.PY ° G AR E Latent Miracles Of Atomic Energy ; -\u2014 Ave Discussed.J=IMITEDRD \u2018 From all quarters come dark hints J EP - that the world is on the brink of new 239 > ST.Os H ST.> 239 discoveries that wili revolutionise it.At present the air is charged with 0 \u2018 musterlous posstbilities, and authori- tles vie with one another in their prophecies of startling changes In a remarkable article in the .Nineteenth Century Mr.Harold F.Wyatt discusses the boundless pos- aibilities that will be created when 8 the human race has discovered the secret of atomic energy and harness-alike be able to inhabit the thronged | more suitable be at hand.In the of the people who were .howing dis- ed it te its own uses.tinct signs of unrest.\u201cAt any moment In some quiet laboratory,\u201d he remarks, \u201cmay be revealed a secret of nature which will transform all the conditions of man's being.and so visibly divide past from future that later generations may say: \u2018At this point human history was bisected, and our day began.\u2019 Mr.Wyatt comments that, while this prodigious potentiality ls known to exist in matter, no effort to form some general conception of the results expected appears to have yet heen made.Yet these results \u201cbeggar imagination and transcend experience.\u201d Coal flelde and ol wets will become auperflutties.and all conditions of transport will be revolutionized.\u201cA motive power \u2014 enormous, filimit- able, and costing nothing save for such apparat may be required\u2014 will be place the service of an majority of instances the mud tank can be so plced as to operate by gravity, but steam or compressed air pressure can be used.CRECHS NATIONALIZE MINES In Cecho-Slovakia, where socialization, especially that of the coal mining industry, as in England and sll other countries, became a burning question, the Government, following ite socialization program, already has taken the first step toward the solution of this difficult problem by its preliminary measure for the nationalization of the (eal mining industry, says the London Post.The bill dealing with the subject was passed about a month ago by spaces of the air.This raises the question: \u201cWill man ever be able himself to navigate, while still wearing the vesturs of the flesh, the gulfs entervening between the units of the solar system?\u201d The reply is: When atomic energy is at last made usable there would seem no valid reason to reject the thought.\u201cTaking the moon's distance ar the passage thither at a speed, say, averaging.roundly, 210,000 miles, of one mile a second\u2014and we cannot imagine that, under such conditions, it could be less\u2014would not be more than sixty hours.Again, taking, roughly, the distance o° Mars from us as averaging 30.000.000 miles, the time needed to cross that distance at the speed named would be a little under one year\u2014about ns long as the period consumed by Clive in his first voyage to India.\u201d \u2014_\u2014\u2014 N N RO g DOG AND FOX FAMILY, | New York, N.Y.June 28.\u2014Tabby vais are not the only animals, besider the foxes themselves, that can nurse baby silver foxes Successfully.J.Gordon Noakes, males manager for the New Yurk Fur Auction Sales | Corporation has received informa- (tion telling how a female Belg.an police dog.part of the protective force of a New York State fox farm.had nourished three little \u201cslivers\u201d until It was time to wean them.The mother fox hud refused to care for the little ones soon after they were born, but the police dog, herself a mother of seven puppies, took the ceedingly abundant, provided no/job willingly.Mr.Noakes inform.drought sets in.Nearly four-fifths ant seid that the good care she touk of a corn crop has already been of her foster family is evident from planted.The government hopes toj their cize and the fine condition of be in a position to export a large hearty.meal you'll avoid .that stuffy | feeling, if you chew a stick of | WRIGLEYS This Year, Provided No Dry Weather Sets In\u2014Corn All Planted Bucharest.June 35.\u2014 Rumania's crops this year promise to de ax- - Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves.- That's a good deal to get \u2018 ENS a astonished world.\" and \u201cthere speeds will naturally be by the point at which swiftness of velope of invisibly force may be in.the surrounding air and the vehicles racing through it.\u201d we must concelve, not as airplanes, which will be as obsolete as paok- horses, but as carriages built for the conveyance of passengers or of goods ury dictates, with little reference to economy of sise or weight.\u201d huge as the Imperator, small as the humblest motorcar, will Presumably.the chosen mode of movement will be through the air reached exceeding any presen.thought of possibility, and the practical Umitations will be marked only movement cause combustion.Yet even in this respect finality may be thrust far off, for with boundless energy at command a protecting en- terposed, as in the waters, between Mr.Wyatt adds: \u201cThose vehicles ja whatever shape expetiency or lux| \"7 excluél: carriages | rats od furnace 9 [ [ash; dust Even the awful gu that yawns between the earth and the nearest fixed star, \u201cmight he traversed by wireless telegraphy or telephony were there on its other side soma intelligence awake to receive it.\u201d MUD-JETS AS FIRE The efficacy of the mud-jet has long been recognised in connection with the extinguishing of fires in col- tery workings, but so far the method | of applying and operating such jets has been far from efficient or sclen- tifle.One vf the chief reason for the success with which the mud-jet usually operates is that it not only extinguishes the fire by means of its content, loose particles together and forms a Ships cake over the gas-emitting openings, the alr and so making the e for the future.Inveatigu- (lone have been made recently into the scientific mde of mud-jet working and it has been decid material of the mud, some of which Should be of à lime and some of a clay character, should consist of sift earth of five mm.mesh, boiler the cleaning of hiast.and even combustible such as Oe refuse of coal , can be any the National Assembly.For each separate mining concern employing at least twenty miners a mining council of management will be established, elected from miners and officials, and having at least three members, of which the nuniber is to be Increased according to the number of employeen, This council will be concerned with ste and hygienic conditions of work- it will arbitrate in disputes arising from wages or other matters, will control the fulfilment of wage contracts, will be responsible for discipline, will act in connection with the dismi of workmen, will submit plans for improvements in working and will control the financial accounts of the concern.Litigation between miners and mine owners will be settled In its final stages by a court of arbitration, consisting of refites, with three members from each branch immedi: ately concerned.The president of this tribunal must be a judge.In mines employing more than one hundred people & committes is to be formed consieting of Ahree represen tatives of the employees and four representatives of the mine owners The committee must be bept con- ded to make up|stantly inferme\u2026 of the financie) mothing | position of tas mine.à EXTINGUISHERS but it cements all that the quantity of cereals this year.This is expected by Rumanians to bring up the present low value of the Rumanian franc which le about two cents.The Ministry of Industry and «.0000000 0 80.89 Coco Mats, size 18-37, 80c, for.PEPEEE vecveuus À Flowered [Brocatells, $1.80, for creer 81.10 $3.00, for .ver | Brocatelle for Portieres, $3.00, FOF s.0.0010000000000) $1.39 Squares of Carpet, 3x3 1-¢ yds, $22.60, for .510.28 Black Cotton 91-8 .rt rt, ça White or Black Thread Btockings Me Special Thread Stockings, black or white, for ladies, 280 and sec Stockings, 6 to 000870 ercoses0esse causes ons oos0erana0,e eae Fancy Thread Socks, for children, 4%c and .Ladies\u2019 Silk Stockings, 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Tweed Suits, Russian style, for boys, $12.09, for.Boys\u2019 Fancy Tweed or Berge Suits; $15.00 for.$9.98 Black Berge Buits, Norfolk Style, Nos.31 to 38, for boys: $20.00 for .PANRERER veo 918.98 Men's Paramount or Fancy Tweed Raincoats, drab or black; regular value $18.00, POP cons uccecue00 >.918.79 Men's Khakl Duck Pants; § for .22 000000 PAR 42.05 Plenty of opportunitlzs ln the des merchandise, Ingere, w- dergarments elt, Ladies\u2019 Thread Shirts, at 39e, 49c, bc and .29e, fo |] Girls\u2019 White Cotten Shirts, at 196, 2tc, 89e and .660 Girls\u2019 Corded Cream Shirts, reg.sesesren Regular $c, for Ladies\u2019 Woolen Shirts, at $1.49 © ABE ceuscorvocrec sos Pl TE Natural Woolen Shirts, sises 1, .8, 8, for.81,00 Work Aprons, res.#1.50 for.anca sans 0 01 S140 Ladies\u2019 Envelope Aprons, reg.93.38, for .FPP \"ne pe pe yltand One lot of special Embroidery, 13 and 15 inches wide, offered \"MR Loc sossoa sense 000 00 sec White Marquisette Blouses, reg.81.60, for .0000 .- Regular $3.00, for.51.5¢ emer pn mm One lot of sample Blouses, first quality, value up to $4.99, offered for your choice, at.91.99 rt Middies for Girls, at 98e and.91,74 | Embroidery LINGERIE Henbroidery fer Corset Covers.18 reg.660, for.Special Embroidery for Children's Dresses; reg.T6c, tor.>ascosac000 Embroidered Linen.26 inches wide; reg.$1.00, for.se Embroidered Marquisette, 27 and 30 inches; reg.$2.00, for arnsuen sua sac eun 08 sens $1.50 with frill, 27 inches; special at .91.19 Plain Embroïdery at\u2019 10c, 42e, 16e, 17c and 18e It Is Necessary for You to Come Down and See the Quality of the Goods which We Offer at These Prices Ladies\u2019 White Duck Skirts; reg.$1.80, for \u2026.\u2026.ôBe Regular $2.40, for Girls\u2019 Cotton Dresses at $1.19, $1.49, $1.74, $2.34, $2.63 and.Cheenee soccssconc0000.$3.19 Voile Blouses; Vesresene .$0.74 Ladies\u2019 Black special at .Ladies\u2019 Black Poplin Blouses, special, at .92.84 For Ladies\u2019 at $1.74 and.$8.84 1 guaranteed work, Black Satine Dresses, at.$3.98 Our Tailor Mr.J.A.GAULIN Suits made by measurement, good quality, nice finish, valued at $49.0 for s.\u20260s00s00so0e00 0000 Valued at $60.00, for.$45.00 Our Tweed Goods will certainly suit your taste.Goudiat- DAE SATA SRR TAT RA REY £3 ae 4 1 t Lé ft M + $31.26 4 =\u201d e BVER-RRADY SAFETY RAZOR CO, LTD.Beitaia Brest, near Sherbourne Street, Torente, Connés -_ EE | cc i i Marine and General Insurance Agent Union Bank Building Quebec | ASSOCIATED OFFICE OP 8 DALE & COMPANY, LIMITED, MONTREAL-HALIFAX-TORONTO-VANCOUVER All Clames of Insurance Transacted.Board of Directors: Dale & Oliver, Limited.President, R.J].DALE Montreal.Vice-President, G.S.OLIVER, Quebeco Secretary-Treasurer, J.E.HOARE, Montreal.Director, J.L.McCULLOCH, Montreal.Director, P.R.LAW, Quebec, QUEBEC MANAGEMENT: P.R.LAW.Junessxiw, G.S.OLIVER.ALTERATION OF GOLF RULES NOW BEING CONSIDERED.London, June 28.\u2014Alteration of certain rules of golf was considered at à meeting of à special committes of Anglo-American golfers her: yesterday, according to the Timea.\u2018Brandardisation of the balls used was alro étocuesed.It was decided to recommend to the Royal and Ancient Club of St.Andrew's and the United States Golf Association that with reference to stymies, no alteration be made in were made to unify penalties for lost balls, dails out of bounds ane unplayable balla The penalty fer the first and last should be \u201cstroke and distance,\u201d but in the case of a bail out of bounds permimion should be given clubs to govern the penaity by local rules, it was decided.Decision was reached to recommend \u201cthat the weight of the ball shall not be greater than 1.63 outices, and that the sise shail not be less than 1.62 Inches In dlameter.\u201d The new ball recommended te enuivalent to the 30 pennyweight ball | city swore | |couneil objected to this clause and HSVEN ARES TE NOT OL ISSUE Halifax Strost Oar Traifio Falls Off and Net Earnings Are Ne Higher Halifax, June 256\u2014The aévenes tm rates on the ears of the Nova Sestia Tramwise ssé Pewee Company in this city has not se far proved the DABASR for desrenssd Bet insome (hat tt was gupected it would This 1e the sacement of Mr.Westen, the cons! mantger ef the company, before the city werte cemmittes.The matter came up on a complaint of the company that has the conteaes (or street paving.It was mid (hat, sommes of delay by the tramtways company in doing the pertion ¢f the work \u20acalling to it on certain streets, the paving company will mot be able to finish ta contracts em Lo time.The law requires (hat the tramways company shall pave be- (Wen It# own rañe and fer a eor- tain distance on each side thereof, The reply of the tramways company Was that although a seven cent rate had been charged since the legisia- ture gave thés permission, about three weoks ago, the traffie had fallen off so materfally that the re- ocalpte on the whole are less even than before the advance ané (hat in consequence the company easnot Jans to enable it to go on with the paving and other impreve- ments.The company asked for the ad.vaticé à year ago and if it had been given then it might by this time have been in 4 position to do the necessary financing.The allegation 1 [vas alte made that the scrike at the Halifax shipyards had cut off a large amount of traffic.AM these things made it impossible to go ahead with the paving as would otherwise have been done.The company suggests that the dity come tô ité relief but In what way 18 not yet stated.The bill Introduced is (he house suthorsing the advance in rates had a olfuse oroviding that the company be per.J [ mitted to put In a cheaper material than what had hitherto been demanded or, én other words, that it be allowed to use a material not more coâtly than the employed by the in paving.The alty it was struck out.This may have f|à bearing on the present situation.The company was aware when lt [| asked for the advanced rates that | there would be a ¢aling off In trasrie [1] but that it would be se marked was 1 evidently not antieipated.11 à way I} is not found out {some of the streets may mot be }| paved this season as restderits thereof the difficuity the exception of Great Britain, ail the manufacturers have sent ma- chifies, and there are daily fiighte Aerial service, \u2018Both freight and pas senger, 18 t0 be established by a resident British company, between the the present rule.Recommendations now on the market.chief cities of the republic.a HE GATEWAY OF .THE RED SEA Aden is Well Known Part of Call\u2014Harbor Aways Full the evil reputation of being as barren of interest as of vegetation, \u201ca waste of ashes set in & ven of despair\u201d amd in high unwholeseme temperature but little removed from regions which shall be nameless.Of the thousands who call at the port, few except those posted to the gar- rison make It their destination, ana | thes couses men\u2019s tee! fewer sill care to know mere of it than can be gleaned Auring à few hours\u2019 drive.Yet Adem, Dotar, Sokotra, Mokha, and simost every fes- ture of (he South Arabian coast is full of human Ife and history reaching back to the childhood of commerce, it not to the deg:nnmgs of civilisation, The haror teslf is always full of interest from the \u2018constant coming | and going of the large lateen-sailed dhows or the sharp prowed (prod.ably piratical) beras, but little modified in cut and rig from those that have frequented this haven for centuries.Now, as throughout the ages, these native crate hall from the coasts of Berbera, Zanzibar (the ancient Zens), Makulla, and Mokha, of fly the pennons of the Imams and Walis along the shores of South Arabia, the Persian Gulf, and the coasts of India.Here one watches à stream that has known little varta- tion, save waxing and waning, during the past $¢ centuries, Here was one of the chief emporia of all the most prised preducts and commodities of the Orient, from which they Passed to every port of the inhabited world.each a picturesque and dignified procession as it strides sedately onward.A path slong the eastern shore and through the Hedfuff gate leads to tte Maala plain, and a mile further by another gate to the outside of the defensive lines separating the Aden peninsuls from the mainland.Thence a road northward over the »The High Price of Sugar The Sugar Saving Cereal needs no sweetening.Sprinkled over berries or Grape-Nuts is especially cooked food is eatable, ~All Grocers Sell Grape-Nuts - \u201cThere\u2019s A Reason\u201d Windsor, Ontario Should Make You Think of Grape-Nuts This food of delicate sweet flavor is rich in its own sugar\u2014developed from spices in the 30th century B.C, indicate that with India and the Furof long di t running along the aqueduet, built early In the 16th century dy Sulceman the Magis-siicent to supply the oslebrated tanks which still form \u201can object of surprise and interest,\u201d leads to Sheikh Othman, 10 miles north, where In a green oasis the Resident has & summer bungalow, and further on to Dir Amir, the boundary between the Abdali country and (he British possessions, and still beyond to Le Houtah, the capital of the Suitan ot Lahes so long the teiend of England.THIS WEEK ONLY At the Store Named Below \u2018A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent Make This Free Test For the Sake of Whiter, Safer Teeth and that The Store Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon Pharmacie Jolicoeur 338 Rue St.Jean QUEBEC All Statessants Approved by High Dental Authoritios The dealers named below have been supplied with 10-Day Tubes of Paps aodent.This week a tube will be handed free to anyone who asks.Simply present the coupon.The purpose is to urge a test of this film tooth paste, which leading dentists nowadays advise.Prove the results for your own sake and your children\u2019s sake.Learn what they mean to your teeth, A See How Your Teeth Look Film There ie tooth a slimy film.You can The results ate seem everywhere in cleaner, th to disesler, boel de with our tongue.It clings to the testh, whiter testh.Some of your sown friends have tobacco stains uote between the teeth and stays.them.\u201c The tooth brush doesn\u2019t end it.The ordinary For home use, this method is embodied ia & dentifrice dess not dissolve it.So it clings and, dentifrice called Pepeodent.And this wesk you night and day, It may do ceaseless damage.can test it at eur cost.The Tooth Wrecker Based on Pepsin great tooth wrecker.Most Pepsodent is based on pepein, the digestant of ra albumin.The film is albuminous matter.The The film is what discolors \u2014 not the teeth.It is the basis of tartar.It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid.It holds the acid in contset with the teeth to cause decay.Millicas of germe breed in it.They, with tartar, are the chief canse of pyorrhesn.Also of many other troubles, local and internal That is why well-brushed teeth so often discolor and decay, why tartar forms and pyorrhea sterts.You leave much of that film.increasing, a8 10.Day Tubs and uus Lite any touts peste.Nate troubles are constantiy «es 10.Day Tube use any ; ctsiticn show, Gespits the wide wee of he tooth how clean the testh feel after using.Mark the brush.And the resson Liss in that fine sbeence of the slimy fim.See how the testh whiten \u2014 how they glisten\u2014as the fixed film Now We Combat It disappesrs.Dental science, after years ef searching, has Dow | The streets of Aden always pres- combat flm.Able authorities Then let your own testh decide the best M|on expected they would and the |ent © the visitor a Dusy scene of found a way to and labors.fc you and yours.paving company will have eome- |Oriental trading.There \u201cthe broad- have proved it by convincing clinical This is of lifetime importance.Don\u2019t neglest [| thing serious to say if prevented |necked hamais sweating in the sun\" tory tests.Thousands of dentists have proved it, b if | from Anishing contracts at the end |are to be seen with their heavy sce and at least a million people, i.Cut out this coupon so you won't forget of the summer and have perhaps to [of commodities poised on thefs necks J lil | hold over, at considerable less, to unloading each their ewn craft, with {| next year, hurrying feet; there CANADA \u2014\u2014 BRAZALIAN AVIATION The traders, cross-legged 'mid their ENTHUSIASM | spice and grain, a S Oo a IN Enthusiasm for aviation has reach.| THO Buyers with their money in the .od such a point in Bras that im.| cloth, À REGIN portant factories or nos, Great >Les, chaffer all day long over a couple of ae a dans The New-Day Dentifrice country.Thess have been devoting |kafilas monopolise the roadway, the œ several Months to the study of the |head of each following camel tied to » Soe decay An efficient files combatant, proved by years of clinical and laboratory >.Teaser and have tried to win con.| the ial of its forerunner.\u201cthe camel, | which Ja cosponsibie Sor docsy Now advised for daily home wee by leading dentists everywhere.cessions from the Government.With [drivers rocking on the humps'\u2014 most tooth troubles.tests.\u2014 110-DAY TUBE FREE} Bro ie omen wit ro me sot stem mt | Tove I Vour Namm@.00000cccssucreesonacassenseencesenences i FT TTI TTT TT) Egyptian Connection.The Aramaic and other foreign discase names in papyri of the IVih Egyptian Dynasty prove an intercourse five millenniums ago between the Nile and some foreign (probably Syrian or Saboean) highly civilized State.and .the occurrence of Indian ther East trade was established and continuance through the Persian Quit by caravan routes t« wheat and barley in making.As a cereal for breakfast, Grape-Nuts The cost is moderate and there's no waste, for every bit of this read The Cereal That Needs No Sugar Made by Canadian Postum Cereal Company, Ltd.the Levant \u2014 Alou< these portages the report\u2014often enough intentionally falsified \u2014 spread gradually abroad of the homes and harbours of these luxuries.Early and keenly alive to the profit of a first-hand share in so lucrative à traffic, Egypt, trom her favorable geographical position, was able to mad her gaileys as early as the Vth Dynasty in search of these treasures, and more notably in the XVIIIth, by order of Queen Hatsepsut.There were the beginnings of the long continued \u2018contest for the proud title of \u201cLord of the Navigation, Conquest, and Commerce of Bthiodla.Arabia Perels.and the Indies\u201d =\u2014a dignity which was te belong only to the keeper of the Red Sea mate, whose bastions have with time and change been Aden, Sonotra, Berbera, Mokha, and Ormus.We watch the title pase tn succession from Arable the eastern fresh fruit, delightful, hundred years later to the Greeks, whose capital, Alexandria, was then the most celebrated mart of the world, It was seized In turn by the Roman fleets 30 years before Christ, ti), by the apes of centuries and the docres of destiny, it returned to ite cient masters the Arabe, who con- ued to hold the monopoly of this pes g region til the Jeals of Burege, early la the 16th tury, drought the caravels of Fil Portugal safely round the Cape |possessed Nerseif of the marts of an among the \u201charbours of incense like [entire hemisphere: 8 pack of hungry wolves In a well- stocked sheep walk.\u201d trade-\u2014vicissitudes IL growing which Arahs, Phoenicians, Greeks.|1839 Aden, Romans, Persians, Venetians, ane [Sultan of Lahey, Turks ail had a share.Portugal ane Britain, WIth the appearance of Portugal in the Indian Ocean a new competi- of the Bast.On Sokotra, Mokhator entered the lists fur the lordship Aden, and Ormus she soon erected an eftectively a inst the auriferous stream whic \" rs ove through the Pernian Guit |*21 \"the strongest city,\u201d as Varthesnd the Red Sea.to divert it into her new route round the \u201cSouthern Horn\" of Africa.After a hundred years of incessant conflict she had When = Throughout | power and this vast period of time Aden.the [hatred of the unquelled harbor, the opulent trean.ure house of three continents, suf- tered endless vicissitudes of fortune.(her monopoly, these Time and again It was a port \u201cmont heretics\u201d noble.rirh, and beautiful.\u201d \u2018\u2019remarr- able for (ts bulldings.\u201d \"\u201cuneurpassed |ivs between them.On tie avons: of in fuxzury,\u201d and of uarivalled celebrity for its fortifications and ite [route between thn ses:ierrantan and STORAGE PLANT SOLD Se John's, Nfld.June 22.\u2014Fhg storage and refrigerating plant of the Newfoundiand - Atlantic Fiaheriee Company has been sold to Engiish Capitalists who plan a consideradig extension of the building.ENTER THE HOPE RAMPTON CAPA One of the leading manufacturers of the property fer a century.The laywer, by means of his search, has been able to clear up the missing link in connection with but through her new but gateless highway thither the lucre (if hardly the infidel) which had excited herself attracted to rival fleets of Holland and England.Invading \u201cpertidious shattered her dominion of the sea, and finally parted the Ind- the deed by producing the duplicate deed made Apel 9, 1994, and registered two days later at the Niagara Court House with the signature of John Powell, registrar, who was registrar at that time.After the war of 1813-14 was over the Canadian Government, wishing te repaid what damage the Americans steum and the establishment of the barrags Plile cor (a certain farm In Stamford, commerce, Time and again it was|th Red Sea the barrage was dis.destroyed and re-established to control or to prevent {ts interception of [a measure of solved.and Aden and Bokotra ross to their pristine Import.Injance as ramparts of the Cletn.In then captured from the was the first annexation to the English Ciown under Queen Victoria.of this event an fn- tererang memento existed, til quite recently, in the lit'le vessel moored in the harbour and long used as the time-gun station, wi:ch one amiles to think, for it was hardly larger than a native dhow, was one of the squadron at the bombardment of ma called It, \u2018that was ever seen on the level ground.\u201d tr ee.WAR OF 1819 RECALLED.An interesting find has been made dy à Welmnd County lawyer remints.® owl® at nicht anû |mundred yeure ago.Duri .anis Fharoshs 16 arveral et saoup vour even open\u201d la tbe dag- In December, 1814.the United Stas: BOR barons te 7 and ; tame you cartalaly army captured Niegara-on-theLake, then the capital of Canada, it will be remembered, and burned the town.That has somatalag te de with the story.A lawyer was in the Welland Reg lo [letey office looking up the recerds of \u2018This farm was given to ite first owsers by the British Orown over à century ago The owner then twenty years solé it te another party and the Good of trantfer Wisappeared, and had done, advertised that sil parties who had registered deeds of property in this district should bring them in and have new coples made for registration, the original coples having been burned when the court house and Government buildings at Niagare.Evidentiy the owner of the Stamford farm had never seen advertisement for there is no record of his deed In any registry office and now, after a hundred years, damage done in this one instance will be remedied and a clear title de given the present owner of the farm.THE ALARMS OF PRACE, Mra.Jones\u2019 new lodger had to get off to he work very early.It was dark the first morning, and as he carefully made his way to the head of the stairs, his foot struck something with a hollow, metallic sound.Losing his balance, he feil from of high grade .women's wear has named his latest creation after Mops Hampton, as a tribute to her popularity and beauty.Mim Hampton, whose firet production with her own company \u201cA Modern Balome,\u201d fy - the being distributed through Metro, has #tood sponsor tor the cape, not only because of its beauty and utility but Slso because its insxpensiveness will help thousands of girls combat the High Com of Clothes, Tobacco Habit Dangeroussays Docter Conner, + Johns Hopkina hospital.Th of men sutfering trom fatal diseasay Would be in perfect health te - were It not for the deadly drug Nice tine.Stop the habit now before top to bottom of the stairs, together with the odetacte which had upset him \u2014 & large tin bath.As he lay panting at the foot, he heard a drewsy \"Right-ho!\u201d from one of the upetairs rooms.At supper-time he complained loudly about the carelessness of the person who had left the tin bath in such an awkward position.\u201cThat was Me.Time\u201d mid the landiaéy, with a smile, \u201cNe always outs it tere.He's a very hard sleep.or, and only a noise lke that wakes too lute.It's à simple process Be sure and interesting Doctor Conner this paper, of nicotine tol tablets; you will there Das Dosa à cloud on the thi him up.Me calle it his alarm-oloeh.\u201d t \u2019 .+ the result. FRE + Parlor Bt, or phone $690, \" LOST\u2014A lady's handbag containing à sum of money, between Parent Square and corner of St.Ann and Wort Street, on street car.Finder Se return to Chronicle Office.WANTED tata rar tr WANTED \u2014 Lady menographer.fer period of 3 or 3 weeks ApPlY Ganation General Electric Co.31 Dame, Junetsx3 WANTED \u2014 Firet-cless machine teal operators om lathes, planers.doriag mia and slotters: also bench and fiéor men.Steady work.sandard wages.Apply: Canadian {leneral Electric Ce, Peterboroughont June2dxiw WANTED.\u2014 Good stenographer, splendid surroundings permanent employment enviable mlary.Apply ie person to Manager G.N.W.Tel.Ce, 33 Bt Peter Bt.June2éx3 WANTED.\u2014A good plan cook willlag to my ia town for the summer.References required.Apply to Mra.St.George Boswell, 19 St Genevieve Avenue.June28x4 WANTED\u2014For Murray Bsy a: experienced house parlour maid, geod wages.Aply to 65 Espla Wortrait Agents write us, amount of your business for spew: state prices, we now have the largest, beat equipped Plant in Canada ran give promptest service ani best work at moderates prices, Printa ' Finishes, Frames, new line.Free Samples.Merchants Portrait Cv.Toronto.I\" FOR BALE POR SALE\u2014Handsome bay driving horse, seven years old, weighing 11 hundred, guaranteed sound and quiet; also rubber tired buggy and tamily wagon, all in first class condition.Apply Farmer's Dairy Little River Road, Phone 8480.June23x6 FOR BALE\u2014A Mciaughlin motor truck, 4 cylinders, 45 H.P., espa- eity 1500 pounds.Overhauled, painted and varnished.In as good order as à new car.Wii! give 90 days guatantee.Wiil be sold cheap and at easy terms.Apply to C.Plamondon, 27% Bi.Joseph Phone 2068.Re 34.June23 «OR 3SALZ\u2014A Cadillac el overhauled, painted and varnished.New sea: cover as well as a com- pleie new set of tires.Guaranteed f.r 30 days.For sale cheap and a: vasy terms.Apply to C.L.Piamondon, 279 St.Joseph St, Phone 2068.ttes.6264.June23x6 FOR SALE\u2014I Overland, model 88 b, 4 cylinders, 3% H.P., over- haused and put in very good order.\\ili be sold at easy terms.Apply to C.L.Plamondon, 279 St.Joseph 8., Phone 2088.Res 6254.June2ixs FOR SALE\u2014I Ford Roadster, wiih new carriage, exira tirea all in «ery good condition, Easy terms.Apply to C.L.Plamondon, 279 Bt.Juseph St.Phone 2068.Res.6154, : June23xs \u2014\u2014 FUIt BALE\u2014A Rambler, 4 cylinders, § passengers, first class tires.Will be sold for $400.00 at easy terms if desired.Apply to C.L.Plamondon, 279 St.Joseph Bt.Phone 2068.Res.6254.June3ix6 \u2014\u2014\u2014 FOR SALE\u2014A Chalmers, 6 cylinders, 60 HP, 7 passengers, overhauled, painted and varnished, seat cover, Dominion Cord, extra tires, as well as many other good tires.This machine, like a new car, will bs guaranteed for 96 days.Easy terms for a purchaser who means business.Apply to C.L.Plamondon, 279 Bt.Joseph Bt, Phone 2068.Res.6364.June2ix6 mr rt FOR SALE\u2014A McLaughlin Roadster, § cylinders, 45 H.P., overhauled, painted and varnished.Extra tires and 90 days guarantee.For mle cheap and at easy terma Apply to C.L.Plamondon.279 Bt.Joseph Bt., Phone 2068.Res.6264.June2dxé et tt een FOR SALE\u2014Or Rent, Garrage Rue feat, at 76 Park Ave.June2dxs HAM \u2014Coeked or raw ham, bacon, saumge, potted head, bolog- oa sausage, sit pork, fat and lean.at the store of J.NOEL RONDEAU.« Lechevretiere, Mayl13x3m MOTORCYCLES, MOTORCYCLES \u2014 MOTORCTCLES-\u2014Indian make, 1919 model with electric system, new $600.00.1918 mndel, new $450.00.1917 mode), demonstrator, wih rear car eygnet, 3300.00.1913 model.one eylinder, used, $100.00, Johnson motor wheels, $100.00, fitted on your bicycles.Apply to Quebec Skate & Cyele Co, Reg'd., $8 3-4 Nt.Valler atreat, Queber.Marchif.th sat.tux'! TO LET\u2014Rooma for the summer menthe near the Chateau Frontenacimmediate possession.Apply to 8 Haldimand, Phone 1846.Junetex6 ve retire er TO RENT\u2014Firet class furnished rooms to let by the day.Apply 12 Junettxé FURNISHED ROOMS, \u2014 Large, wmnny and comfertable.Continuous tot water in bath rooms Location §.Richardson 138 St.Anne veu Septôxiy TO MOON Corner of d'Alguillon and Ste.Genevieve streets, Telephone 7546.Auctioneer.4, Comat, à position to accept all orders f uctions, at private resi- dentes or places of business, My abction rooms are now 0! to resolve furniture, goods, ook .te de ssid dy auction.At mame pince of business.1 buy all sorte of senend hand furniture, coal, gas, oil evtres, deltware, oit cloth, carpet and apd Ladies ant Gents olethes : Junei9zim \\ Juneiixe | NARD nt REGULAR SERVICES Montroal\u2014Glasgow July .3Au7.Tidept.11.Camandra July 17jAug.21iBept.25.Saturnia 4 N.Y.=\u2014Glaagow (vis Moville) July July 3ilAug.38 .Columbia June 15jAug.12'Bept.9 .Imperator mme rare THE ROBERT REFORD CO, LTE, JENBRAL \\GRNTH 9 UT.PEER STRESY QUEBEC acu.th.st te te C1 + e\u2014\u2014 Montreal-Quebce-\u2014Liverpo-l\" Megantic Jun 26,Jly 24:Aux 21:Bep 13 Canada + + Jly 17:AuE 24:8ep 25 AMERICAN LINEN.Y,.=Cherbourg\u2014Gouthampton: st Paul -June 38: July 24: Aug.21 Philad\u2018phia July 10: Aug.7; Sept.4 New York .Juiy 17; Aux.14: Sept.12 RED STAR LINE.New Fork-\u2014Kuathampton-\u2014Antwerp: Kroonland .July.10; Aug 14: Bept 1% Lapiand .July 17: Aug 21: Sept 25 Finland July 24; Aug 28: Oct.3 Zeeland July 31: Sept 4 WHITE STAR LINE New Yorx\u2014Cherbourg- fouthampton Adriatic.July 3: Aug.14: Sept 15 Olympic.July 8: Aug.4: Aug.28 N.Y.\u2014Queenstowu\u2014Liverpool: Baltie .June 23: July 3t: Sept.4 *Mobile .July 1v:; Aug 14: Sept, 15 Celtic July 24: Aug 28; Oct.2 (*formerly Cleveland) K.R.\u2014=Agoren.Gibraltar, Naples, and Genoa: Canople .Cretic .July 3 \"#5 25\u20ac «July 28 Tull information at: W.AM.Macpherson, 33 Dalhousie st.Quadec, or Local Agents O.7xtu.th.s1x39 FRECHE Buprocs Postal Garvies NEY YORK\u2014HAVRE Lafayette .July 1: July 30: Ave.27 Tasavoie July 3: Aug.6:Sept 5 La lorraine Jaly 10; Aug 20; Kept 1% La Touraine July 13; Aug 14; Sept 14 Rochambeau July 17: Aug 21: Sept 33 France .-duly 21; Sept 8; 0ct.6 Wm.M.Macpherson, 66 Dalhousie 8t.; F.& Btocking, 12 Du Fort Bt.C.A.Langevin, 30 St.John street, Quebec., Bermuda Tours Including First Class Transportation, Meals and Berth on Steamer, Sightseeing and Hotel Accommoda tion (American Plan.) FROM NEW YORK AND/RETURN Tour 1.& Day Tour $ 88.00 and up Tour 2.§ Day Tour 93.00 and up Tour 3, 19 Day Tour 143.00 and up Remember Summer temperature averages 75 to 50 degrees kor further particulars, apply F.S.STOCKING, TOCAL 88.AGENT.13 Du Fort : : : 3 Tel, 82 HETHRINGTON'S BAXERY, Every variety of bigh- grade Bakery Goods delivered to all parts of the Cuy dally o Tel.6436 364 ST.JOHN oT\u2019 Wood and Iron Workin london Concrete Mixers; 3mall Tools and Mi)! Bupplies; Large stock of Rebuilt Maat bargain prices.Single Machines or complete plants purchased.Write for particulars Geo.F.Foss Machinery and Supply Co, Ltd.Montreal.MISCELLANEOUS BEER AND FORTER\u2014You wii find a complete stock of the best Porter, Gun, Bcotoh, Alcohol, dy, Jamaica Rhum, Rye and the best red and white wine at, the sore of J.NOEL RONDKEAU, 6 : Lacrevrotiere, Telephone 4128, Mayisx3ny PERSONAL MARRY \u2014 For speedy marriage.absolutely the best; fargest In the country; established 15 years; thou- ands wealthy members, both sexes: wishing early mariage: strictly coafidential; descriptions free.The Old Reliable Ob, Mrs.Wrubel, Box 16, Oakland, Cal.Juneddxim MARRY FOR BURE SUCCESS «hundreds, select wealthy members voth sex, wishing marriage: striesly vonfiéential; mom reliadle; years v&perience In this werk; saly honer- able people wanted: free ist The Suovesstul Cupid, MRS.CAPPBL.| | | Sex 115, Osklaaéd, Calif, Junelizim]! Yours Of Sufforing Ended By \u201cFra mes\u201d eonsulted doctors; \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d.After taking several boxes, I was completely relieved of these troubles and have been unusually well ever since\u201d.Miss ANNIE WARD.80e.à box, 8 for $2.30, trial size, 250, i A$ all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Tea and Coffee are Harmful is healthful for young and old Postum contains no caffeine NOTICE if so.intrust your Moving with com Double and single rigs.Specialty: Moving of Pianos.Furni ture, Trunks, ete.Special contracts for the removal o Garbage and Ashes.Telephone night or day to: LAUREAT GREFFARD Master Carter.20 Dumont Street - Telephone 7020 Notice .RE GARBAGE COLLECTION On Seplember 30th.Company will collect garbage.1920.books wiM be extended until tha date If paid for in advance.All unpaid contracts will be can meantime.June2$x! CANADIAN PACIFIC RY.Quebec and Montreal sr Including the \u201cViger\u201d ruaning be iween Quebec, Paia!s Suailon.Montreal, Place Viger Station, an the ration.The Canadian Pacific {convenient train service Quebec and Montreal.Times show add one hour.Quebec, Palais Station.and Montreal, Pince Viger Station \u201cThe Viger\u201d leaves Quebec Paial Stadion, 4:29 p.m y except Sun day, arriving Montreai, Pace Vige Sin, at 9:20 p.m.Returning, \"The Viger\u201d leave quebec a: 9:15 p.m.Montreal, Windsor St, Slation and Quebec, Palas S.ation Windeor 8¢.$ arriving Wu ec 3:v0 pm.Returning \u201cThe Kron.pi Quebec 2:90 pm.aa Montreal, Windeor 8.p.m.Quebec, Palais Htation.and Montreal, Pac Vigue Sistuun (Wesbound) ally and (Enethonnd) Trains ieave Munireni a daily except Sunday and 0am 2:30 a.m.respectiuily.Auten \u2018Fronienac\u201d leaving N Nindsor Birest #ia.ion at ally.a.Chasiern M:andard Time) «ime, «it the same sation with traine fro Joronte The p.m.Di daily permits of ® In coolness.Thi ight Baving Tim ourney being m Ohleage and The * flor car and dining car.Junelft DOCTOR RENE PLAMONDON For Pupil of the Paris Hospitals General Practitioner Genito-Urinary Spesialist Ne.18 Lacroix Strest Opposite the C.P.tation HEADACHES but mothing July 3tlAus.28|8ept.22 Aquitania seemed to help me until I tried Are you movit.g to the country?patent Carters at moderate prices Montealmyville.June2tt.this definitely cease (o All contracts at present on our celled within one week from the date of this notice, uniess paid up in the Quebec Cartage & Transfer Co.Id.improved Train Service Between and, \u201cFrontenac\u201d running between Quebec and Montreal, Windsor St, Railway (operate the following improved and beiwees vd below are Eastern Standard howd To convert (0 Daylight Saving Time.Place Viger Btn., Montreal, ac 4:15 p.m.daily except Sunday, ardvins \u201cThe Fronisnac\u2019 ieaves Monireeun, 9:45 a.m.uli) c leaves) arrosine] oaAten 1:17 Trains leave Quebec at 7:19 a.m.p daily, arriving Quebec 1:6 p.m.and s calied specially to the vhich 8 1v:40 a.m.Daylight Baving This train makes connection, Jew York, Boston.Chicage, Detreit,) rain also conneots with trains for Western \"Viger\" and the \"Frontensa\u201d} ITY mest modern equipment coning of fret and second clam caches, parier car, observation par- LATEST ARRIVAL Brought Out One Thousand New York\u2014Liverponi 113 Hasae Be., Sr.Jows, N.B.Passengers Including Many July 3t|jAug.14{8ept.11 *K.Aug.V.| \u201cIti with pleasure that I write te \\ July 30 .vassrt| tellyouofthegreat benefit I received | SOOtoh Settlers July 34,Aug.31{Sept.18.°Caronia from the use of your medicine New Yerk-\u2014Piymuuth, Cherbourg | \u201cZraite-tives\", made from fruit & London, * The Anchor-Donaidson Line Juices.[ was a great sufferer for Oct.16|Nov.13.Caronls f Ni H Aes Steamer Cassandra, which arrived in N.Y.~=Cherbours.Southsmpion many yoars from Nervous Headec (port at 9:45 o'clock Sunday nigh: July JlAus.SiBepts2 Mauretan and Constipation.I tried evasything, 'from Havre and docked at tha Louise Docks Breakwater.brought out 28) cabin and 719 third-c'ass passengers, 4 total of 1,008.The third-class pas- «engèrs, new prospective Scotch seitlers, were landed with their bag- Tage yesterday morning and conduct- \u2018à to the immigration buildings for medieal And civil Inapection and at 10oon were forwarded to ther Westrn destinations by a special train iwrnished by the C.N.R., while a \u2018sser number went by C.P.R.The new settlers were a splendid ass of Scotch immigrants, who have \u2018outh and health as well as some Meena to ald them to settle In the -ountry.SHIPPING NOTES.From Fame Point Signal Station §t vas reported on Saturday that on the revious day at § a.m.there had een n'ahted a large floating object.\u2018pparently an abandoned burst ves.al.It was then about twelve miles \u201cLXN.E.of the station.It had since \u2018riftcd eastwards and at 10 a.m.had ntirely disappea.The steam barge Fred Mercur left \"ing up at 12:30 a.m.yesterday.\u201cve The French wooden steamer Mets ft going up on a trial trip at 1:40 \u201cma.yesterday.The C.G.8.Bellechasas left go- \u2018ng up at 4 a.m.yesterday.- The steam barge T.J.Drumenond arrived up at 7.35 a.m.yesterday.- The Anchor-Donaldson Line steamer Cassandra left Quebec for .| Montreal at $ a.m.yesterday.- se The steam barge Richard W.left .{UP at 4:30 p.m.yesterday.The C.G.8.Alice, from Grosse Is\u2019e, arrive dup at 4:40 p.m.yesterday.?.\u2026.The Canada SS.Lines steamer Quebec arrived down at 8:15 am.and left going up at § p.m.yesterday .- .The coal berge N going down at 8 .& left Quebec yesterday.The C.G.8.Delector left going down at 9 a.m.yesterday.e > .The tug Hudson, with tow, arriv- td down at 8:45 p.m.yesterday.-.° The steamer Georgia left Quebec going down at § p.m.yesterday.° ».The French warship Ville d'Ys passed down ai 9:15 pm.lnot aight.- .The C.P.O.8.Scotian wag reported at Cape Magdalen at 8:30 p.m.last night and is due to arrive between 3 and 4 o'clock this after- 4 [noon.The Cunard Line 88.Vasari sails July 20th instead of 18th.The 88 Kalserin Auguste Victoria is an additional sailing eastbound October th, wertbound September 26th.The 88.Imperator arrived at Cherbourg at 7:00 a.m.on June 36th.! .- a : The White Star Line 38.Olympia {lett Southampton.noon 238th, with 811 first, 675 second and 1,160 third- class passengers.The Red Star Line 88.Kroonland lef: Antwerp on the 23rd instant, - * .The White Star Line 88.Haverford left Liverpool on the 23rd Instant.HARBOR FACILITIES AT ST.JOHN.N.B.St.John, N.B., June 28\u2014The Commissioners today unanimously agreed to permit the Canadian National Railways to lay additional tracks on Water Street, along the McLeod and Pettingda'e wharves, under conditions providing satisfaction to the City Engineer and civic control of placing of cars.It was anid that Lhe new trackaxe would mean that the C.N.R.elevator on the east side of the harbor would be kept at capacity next winter.Of , NO WIRELESS MEN.Montreal, June 28\u2014When the C.P.O 8.liner Minnedosa put Into .|port this morning she was without wireless operators and for the first time since the central body in ton- copt Sunday, 19:44) | don controlling Tiritish Marcon: a.m.daiiy arriving Montreal 124 operators.called them out, Canada am.and 6:20 a.m.reapeciively.| bus feit the pinch, GEM'S ROMANTIC HISTORY Truly romantic is the story of the Bragansa diamond, a stone of 1,660 carats, and \u2018as large as & goost's ey.\u2019 which, for more than a century has heen the proudest possession of the Portugese crown, This amazing stone, which Mr.Streeter, the great authority on gems.has valued at 1£88.000,000, was picked up by three Brastlian outlaws in the half-dried bed of the Abalte river, in the prov- (nce of Minas Geraes.\u2018The outlaws took the stone to the nearest village priest, who obtained access for them to the governor, into whose possession it was given.The diamond, the largest and finest fritherto found, was dispatched to {| Lisbon, with the result that the three outlaws received the royal pardon and a rich reward, while the padre to whose friendly offices they owed their good fortune was given high preferment in the church.! | FR PILE Dr.0 Ola! 4 va ET -\u2014 ou for toh Ve Se SE: A rPi THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE 5 |t4\u2014Metitia.#, REPUDIATION NOT \" BIEN SUBGESTED Premier Lloyd George Gives Emphatic Denial to Stories Circulated in United States london, June 28\u2014\"Great Britain has not the slightest jnteation of repudiating any war debts.In fadt, she is now preparing to repay what she Owes the United States.\u201d Thua Lloyd George, British Prime Minister, save, the lle to widespread cumors in the United States reporting Britain's stand to the contrary.The statement was made in a corridor of the Premier's residence in Downing Street to Paul Brewster this afternoon.Brewster writes: \u201cI met the Premier as he emerg- od from the room where the Cabinet meets, \u201c\u2018ls there any truth in the report that you are sending an emissary to the United States with the object of obtaining a cancellation of England's war debt to the United Bistes.because France hau askeû Grcat Britain to cancel her war debt te Britain?I asked.\u201cWe are not sending any emissary to Washington, nor are we making any advances regarding can- rellation of any part of the British war debt, or the proportion of the amount which France Suggests can- ceiling,\u2019 Lloyd George replied.\u201c\u2018Are there any new develop ments with regard to Germany?1 asked, \u201cThe quesiion of a loan to Germany to help her pay for imports of raw materials will not be considered until after the conference at Spa towards the end of July, when the inter-allied finance committee meets.\u2019 the Prime Minister answered.\u201cThe nrxt question arked was whether France was using Great Britain as a political lever to pry Indemnities from Germany on the grounds that she would not pay the part of her war loans due Britain in October.The Premier shook hin head.\u201cGreat Britain is prepared to pay the United ftates and will do so.\u201d he sald.\u201cWe never expected any he'p from that quarter other than the suspension of the Interest rharges on Britain's debt.which the nited Stateg han already eranted.It you want anv further informs- Mon on the aubfeet ask Mr.Austen Chamberlain.\u201d Lloyd Georme concluded.\u201cTI have never even heard repudiation diecunsed.\u201d The folowing statement to Univerral \u201cService was antharized hy Austen Chamber'sin.Chancellor o* the Excheauer: \u2018 \u201cNo vremorais dealing with al- lled indobtrdnens to America were discnen~d either In the conferences in Hythe or In thone that have fusi taken place st Boulogne.Nor have any of the Governments renrement- ed at these ennferences ever ane- rreted the repudiation of their obli- cations.\u201d The Chancellor of the Excheauer (an exnacted to maka a s'atement tn thie effect in the House of Common\u201d sarty next week in nrder to set at rest the widesnread rumors shaut plans fav cancelation or remndiqtian, At No.10 Tawnine front \u2018haga rimôre wera charanterized as \u201cfoolish and unfustifiable.\u201d | THF.GROAT ARTP, Among the war stories that British naval men foc] free to tell now fa nne about a \u201cshort ahip\u2019 whose mystery har never been solved.Tn 1917 a canvoy of 12 ashing left n British port.At dawn on the day after sailing the rscort commander din- covered thifeen shinv under hin charge.\u2018While the Identity of the extra ship was heinæ discoased the convoy wan suddenly attacked by German Hght cruisers and most of the escort and nine of the merchantmen were sunk.Thé Germans then made off.Survivors noesitive'y assert that there were thirteen ahina and that the myaterlaus veaur1 dleamnanra® ne strangely an she had anneared.Thew are certain that the ship was not mnk.| Of'al inquiries failed tn throw any liæht on the nature of th= craft.Tt waa ascertained that she could nat have been à Rlezu'sed German raider, and her presence wan \u201clogged\u201d by the escort commander, FUNNNHURENNONASS PHIPPING MOVEMENTR § \u20ac 4 82 M 1E M2 M M2 02 22 MO 02 M 02 28 SA Complied for The hronic:e by P.8.&tocking, General Mreamahit Agent, 12 Du Fort atreet.Quebec Sabject te Change July: 3\u2014Scotlan.Montreal.Havre, London Montreal.Liverpool 2-\u2014Minnedota * \u2014Aériatie .New York.Cherbourg.Fouthampton «=Canonie .New York.Mediterranean Quetee\u2026.Glasgow New York.Movitle Glasgow «Montreal.Bristol 1\u2014Victorian.Quehec.Fiverpanl 1- -Pretorian.Montreal.Qlaegow S\u2014\u2014B8candi\u2019'vian Montreal, .Southhampton, Antwerp.+ Cassandra « \u2014-Columbie.4\u2014Vaiencia.\u201c Olympic .New York.Cherbourg.Snuthémpton 9\u2014Tunisian .Montresal.Havre, London 10\u2014Metagama .Montreal.Liverpool * \u2014=La Lorraine.Montreal.Havre 18-\u20141fa Touraine.New York.Havre 14\u2014Em.France Quebec.Liverpool «france.New York.Havre 17\u2014Imperator .New Tork.Plymouth, Cherbeurg, Southampton \u201c \u2014Cotsican.Montreai.Liverpool \u201cCanada.Quebee.Liverposi » \u2014faturnia .Quebec.Glasgow te.Now York.liverpool 19-\u2014Rocham'bu New York, Havre 20\u2014Cretle .New York.Mediterranean 23-Scandi'vian Montreal.Southampton, Antwerp .Montreal.Liverpoo! « \u2014~Mogantio.Montreal.Liverpoot «\u2014QOsdric.New York.Queenstown & Liverpoot \u201clsopoléina Now Tork.Havre 26-Grampien .Montreal.bouth- ampton.Antwerp 26\u2014\u2014La Fayette Now York.Mavre La or \u2014 Lrrrrririi 2 3 * AOVOCATES.: DORION à GOSSELIN, Advecates.Quedec Rasiway Dulléing Telephone 1968 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BEDARD, PREVOST & TAS- Mountain Mill, Quebes\u2014_\u2014\u2014 M.JON ANRRN.Aévorate, 111 Mountain Hill | Telephone 1430, 4087 and 159.- Quebec purs.RC.PACH DROUIN.Tole- Railway Buildingnhone 466.Residence: 118 Cremasie st.telephone 6271.a re PS CANNON à ROY, Aévocates.Lucien Cannon.LLD.MP.Laetare Roy.LL: 114 Mountain Hil Quebec.Tel.3132 Telegraphic address.\u201cConroy.\u201d M DERCHANPR K.C.Advoente, 111 Mountain Hill, Que N.B.\u2014At Commercial Hotel.Thetford Mines.on the fast Friday of each month.LLFRED C.DOBFLL R.C.Advocate.93 St.Peter street.Quedes.Cables.\u201cGidbell\u201d Quebse.ES PO CS / DRIFEN FALARDFPAD.LIE.CHERKAU, Aévocates, 111 | -\u2014_ À ® NOTARIES.38 26 26 05 96 30 06 20 26 9 88 © A ALLEYN, Notary Publis.156 Bt.Peter street, Quebes.Tol.Office 1351; Res.33.BOILY & De LEARY, Netaries.40 BL.Joseph street, Telephone 3108.O.DELAGRAVE, Notary asd Real Estate Agent.Lisdmy Building, \u2018St.John St Tel ophone 7018.- * WILFRID BOLDUOU.LLY.Netary, 183 St Joseph at, Que.Neal Batate.Money to Loan._ Tek Office.6283; Res.B437.fa PL FURTTER.Notary.Bpeqaity: Winding up etates.111 St Joseph st, corner of Bridge street.Quebec.| Telephones: Office, 4496: Res.2378 R31.HENRI POUTIOT, Notary.Qus- Sec Rallwey Blas.Quebec Telephone 993.PAUL SAMSON, BA.LLL.Notary and Commissioner.Quebec Railway Building.Telep-ons 3441.® INSURANCE.GLORGE BRODIE.Insurance.Room 33.111 Mountain Hill Telephones: Residence, 3334.HENRY A.BRAY, General m- surance Broker, 124 St.Peauxsuuusnuasaus wank Office, 1834J.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 fusnuanssusnsun % ACCOUNTANTS.BROUMEAU à GROLEAU, Acdaters and Administrators.111 8¢ Josemh st Tel 113.eestor stearate.J.iT Publis Asceuntant juidator, 61 St.Poter strest, Quebesets mat GEORGES A, MERCIER.Acsountant, Auditor and Liquidator, 147 Mountain Hill (Bosse Block), Quahea Tel Office 4334; residence 1899.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee ROBERT STEWART, L L Publio Accountant and rm for.147 Mountain ML My services are always available for the solution of accounting problems, and any .Inquiry will receive prompt attention.\u2014\u2014\u2014 RrANuURARURN LN\" = %* % LAND SURVEYORS, RE 36 36 06 00 28 36 28 22 98 28 06 28 2 26 26 4 HENRI BELANGER, Landa Surveyor.Reoms 10 and 11 Belanger Bldg.83 Mountain Mill.Quebas\u2014 AUrfiIFOD TREMBLAY, rand Surveyor and Civil Engineer.147 Mountain Hill.Phone 5024 BLUE PRINTS EDWARD A.EVANS, -, STUART 8.OLIVER.É Advocate, Quebsc Railway | oo gree.Telephone 6932.\" | Civil Engineers, 147 Moun- v Building.Telephone 3307.Quebec.tatn Hill (Bosse Block), Que- 3 .GCERARD, Bl.LLL.DOMINION BROKERAGE CO.2° ats and Solicitor.Que.| of Quebec.Douglas T.Taylor.CHARLES FONTAIE, fand | bec Kallway Building.Tel Sec.-Treas.147 Mountain Surveyor.Room 9, 17 Bt 2441.MIL Tel 1715.Night and| James street.Quebec.Tele- Holiday Call, ¢$ Etchemin phones: Res.1747; Office\u2014_ 876.ç É EDGAR CHAMPOUX.Barrister MURPRY & CONTI IER.Redand Solicitor.51 St \u2018Peter at, General Insurance.11 Sault Quebec Fire Building P.O au] lot street.\u2018Phones: Box 39.Telephones: Office.Office 262; Res 5956.% * ; d 2670.- : $308: Residence BUDDEX à STRANG.General : HOTELS.% rer Insurance, 101 Bt.Peter st, - \u2014_\u2014 Telephone 166.PETER PPPPPI ç RTE NX.Barrister A .ti ace Sit.Joseph BLANCHARD MOTEL, Joseph street.Orkin Ridg.\u2014 Tele- .Cloutier, Prop.Notre Dame hone 1033.Quebec.OC.T.H.MARONY, Fire, Life, .c S4.Queber.American and 3 M Letarte.BL.LIB; A | cident, Marine and Autowo-| | European plas.wear the R.PR.Caron, LLI.Evening bile Insurance: 42 St.Peter] \u2014® O.Nav.Co.and all Ry.J hours: Tuesday and Fridays.Bi.Quebec.Telephone 617, terminus Tel.7960-7981.1:00 to 8:00 p.m.- TTT | KING EDWARD HOTEL, No.9 3 » arden street 26 Meals for .ARTHUR MARCO duree | $3.00.Roows with or with.ROMEO GINGRAR, Aévocate.| Deter street.296 St John| oUt beard 42 St Peter Street.Quebec.street.1290- Telephones: Office 7453: res- | 1544; Residence 5892.ve err ELL.\u2014 Palace tence $233.can plan.Rates $3.00, $3.68 and 34.00 par day.H.Foataine, Prop.& ARTRUR E.SCOTT FRANCOEUR, VIEN & LARUE.| 315 Mountain Hil Quebec.Advocates.73% Bt Peter st.Telephone 644.Insurance in | 38 98 88 36 38 98 38 36 98 98 96 36 26 X J.N.Francoeur, K.C., M.P.P.all its branches.% PS Thos.Vien, K.C.M.: Thos.Vien.kc.® AUTOMOBILE.& \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 {98 54 96 26 04 96 06 0806 06 ME 0635 5 3 9 28 0 26 06 26 36 36 96 96 20 06 26 28 96 5 | : * #' AUTO OWNERS LISTS.We can N .{3 wi supply the following lists: MORAUD & ALLKYN.Advo » PHOTOGRAPHERS.8 Auto owners in district of 2 eter BL.Phone EN NNNNMNNNNEMS| Quebec: auto owners.and À 3439, phic address: truck owners in district of \u201cMosard\u201d.Lucien Moraud, : Montreal: motorcycle end .B.EDWARDS, 217 #t Jonn Lil, Richard A.Alleyn| © ar.Quebes Specialise.in RE Py Gust ars: \u2019 L.L.L., Arthur Savard, B.C.L.| Comnisrcial Photography De tle Oirectery 408 Quebec : Phones: Niudio Té5b: Lives mobile ; HY Ly.Bx.Tel 6798.Eu 8 2 0606 8 606 6 06063606 viene ve = yuunsnuNUNEUNES 4 \u201cer, Portraits De Luxe 3vb' ; Cu BONDS.Er Gee & MISCELLANEOUS.& Z% \u2026 La 96 38 05 96 26 96 26 36 36 56 96 36 36.28 96 26 26 06 56 25 26 0 0608 56 0 16 85 SG ?PROVINCIAL | SECURETIIE, |a8 38 36 10 96 56 38 56 36 36 06 360686 %azumont CAFE and QUICK ismited, 106 Mountuen Hill, [8 w: LUNCH, Steven Pergantes {3 fuel TL LMS AGENTS.fda Tm ST Adeleru 1 urs 0 Yio: ARUBA RABSRNBNRY ~ ihe bess = vopuler prices ves; J.alia ommutation tickets $3.Gun.Mur.Municipal, Sokoo) | ALBAMT DUNN, Commission | ier $3.90.Second duor trom 4 sou Parochy Bonus Mercasul, Uroceries snd NL liouh Hotel Vrevisions, 17 mouit-eu-Mu- lot street, Yusuws.Teivpine 386 AL.ALFRED BERGERON, The MAR.b BALOUAG, ands 300 aw ski) T.TANGUAY & OU, | Cleaner, 13 Lriuge st Tol sivees $0 Bh d'utes Bh, Yue: Gsumni Agenus, Graine, Pro.1964.Send your suils to be \u2018 2?- ViuhE, ol8.Bpouiniues Peas Clusaed and pressed.ve anu Leans 11 BL James au, ee tt wuebeu | Toiephone 1612, 4.A MeULLURK, Optometrist § RAKBAUBRN UH URRY and Uplician.Your eyes are M » 2e | 48 38 26 36 26 96 36 26 36 96 96 36 36 96 96 sale in my care.109 dt Jono EA » EDUCAIIUNAL, =|4 | woe ; CU i Was hon ov Wie | ARCHITECTS.à 7 6 06 08 0606 26 06 06 66 36 0606 6 ALLER.MATH: 8 OK, Jase, 10mau Manuiactur* AW ALLath COLLIER, 110 ers vs Awaings Tests, Vig o d Covers ames shor HUMITALLLE & HOBITAMLE, | O% > TIA, tray dre | Aruaicta Liles Midg, 43 | WOOL Susbes Tob dk Ù 4 reine divi het dDet, se some tes ace MUYAL TYPEWAITER CO.Li.Mervice Lupt à \u2018 Yypewniers, Kibbons, sup- @ & phos 136 Ut Peter street § LEARN TELKOHAPHY, May uvnegraphers Emp.bureau.2000) of Leisgiayhy anu | TANQUAE & UREABYRRY, | -\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014pr= mr LAITVSUING (Uuures lor buys] AreRiaeta 304 &'Atguilien |B W.Jualion, ¥ Piano Tuser, aud Gul), a0) bt JUEPl BL, mrou tuebes Towyhens 11 Su Jul \u2018Telephone musveu Tob 334d.1466 «vie. 4 TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1920.Co CLOSING LETTERS BY THE CANADIAN PRESS (By Canadian Press) New York, June 2î8.\u2014The same factors and considerations which have governed the apathetic course Lot the market throughout the month were present again today én more acute form.A new record for dullness was sot at the end of the seg- sion, dealings dwindling to the insignificant total of 260,000 abures.Events over the week-end were mostly of a character to chill bullish sentiment, sven if the technical position of the market had ' : warranted conservative efforts.ï } Returns of thé Federal Reserve Fhe World of Finance [mann ce vie process of deflation hed made little offers no more thorough and up-to- E Wood, Gundy & Company 157 &t.Jemes Street New Yeek Londen, Eng.headway and industrial developments were far from encouraging.Regardless of general expectations date system than that which regulates {however, monetary conditions in- the workings of The Merchants Bank.clr From a.apaning ras wh It is this careful training and Grove for mount of me tuna effici emen' hich wi offered a - cent, u this Bank to give do ils castomers & | ire vs fie demand or \u2014\u2014 5 most modern and satisfactory bank- Reports from the Middis West showed a guin in volume of business during the month now expiring, but this increass evidently resulted in large measure from lower commodity prices New England advices told of a probable advance in the usual summer shutdown in the woollen trade, with concurrent curtailment of cotton pro duction.! Bteels, equipments, oils and chemicals led today's irregular reaction, motors, metals, tobaccos and Shippings being less severely affected.Intermittent selling of ralls added .THE MERCHANTS BANK Q AND LAUZON BRANCHES, , s .F.L.MacGACHEN, Manages.«BAUVEUR BRANCH, .J.F.LEMIEUX, Manager.Safety Dapoait Beans to , = Government, Municipal and In- A dustrial Securities to the general reversal, unly a few = : miscellaneous specialties holding | , Bought and Sold their ground.&° ! .Lower prices ruled in the very af: Thornton Davidson Co Ltd dull bond market, the domestic list, & e e including Liberty issues, recording È nominal concessions, with steadiness Investment Bankers among internationss, notably Anglo- French 5a.Total sales (par value) ; Montreal aggregated $11,350,000.; Old United States .y Phone 7798.fuk fla 132 St.Peter St a a Call one Tere un h \u2014 6 - Feb.28xtu.satxly.a 0 06 06 06 6608 00 06 00 08 08 00 96 8 A , 5 rer \u20ac NEW YORK MARKET = F == * a - 5 oC © 26 28 3608.26 dE 36 25 2 08 0 Se 1 EN { + We Own and Offer HOW COINS WERE NAMED ay a 5 Um attanctive terme Word \u201cBleriing\u201d Adopted During Open.Close j ° King Joba's Helgn.Allis-Chalmers .37 36% à (| adi W Hea Am Bosch Magneto.113 1134 R an 00 $ One of the most distinguished Am Car & Fer .\u2026.120% elements in the present commercia) |Am Locomotiv 7% Cumulative Participating |aiticulty la that of money And ex.|Am Smotling.57% Prefgeved Stock change and it is not surprising when [Am Sugar.123 oR A consideration is given to the import-|Am Sum Tobacco .87% PLAN \u201cA\u201d ance of the medium of exchange and |Am Woolen .se; 1 3\" Preferred Shares at 86 what part it has to play in serving Anaconda Copper .$4 B44 to yield 5.19% .for the transfer of commodities.The [Atchison .194 79% Qe 7 word money was derived from mo- [Baldwin Loco .117% 117% .PLAN.\u201cB\" neta, one of the surnames of Juno, | Baltimore & Ohio .31 ug Preferred Shares .in whose temple the Romans first |Beth Steel (B) .39 3 Eee À Cou wo made coins.The.word mint Is sup.[Caiforma Petrol.30.30 carrying of posed to be a contraction of the word|[C PR .112 112% Beaus of 30%, wonets through = the Ango-Saxon|C M & s.P.32% 334 a \u2018 \u201cmynet.\u201d do R.Island .364 its ta rly of those When we read that sterling has [Corn Products .MY wilt be fled in order vessiond.fallen in exchange value who knows [Crucible Steel .147% the origin of the term?Yet it is (Cuba Cane Su [34 STOBIE, PORLONG & CO.traced to the Inhabitants of the Han- | gre Rallroad 0.1% B Mombors Turense Sesck Euchange so towns.known as Esterlinge.who [General Motors .24 10 King Be.Bent 27 Jamas Bt.South | Were: invited by King John of Eng-|Goodrich .ve 6154 Mecitmee land to come to England and reform |@t Northern ta.3% the currency which had become very Inspiration Copper .48 corrupt.From that date good Eng- [internat Nickel .174 lish money was known as sterling.[Enter Merc Marine .314 The shilling is from the Angloe| go nea .sa 8934 Baxon scilling, meaning a twentieth.| tniernat Paper .75 7% ts twenty ghilling to make &|Kennecott Copper .2634 24% The Enghieh farthing meant the |furmannns gor 0e x I fourth of a penny and was actually | Lehigh Valley .ay a broken from a punny in olden days Mexican Petrol .4 179 when the pennies were indented with Missouri K & T , 6 à.full cross so heavily that they could ! Missouri Pacific 2414 be snapped into four.This was à Nevada Cons Cop 123 ; solution of making change, as the New Haven , Pres 29% CITY HALL.orimitives understood it.Northern Pacific .ni; 20% The franc is only another way of, N 8 Steel tr 56 4 Quebec, June-26th, 1939.| ypqliing the silver coin of the Ohlo Cities Gas.0 a PUBLIC NOTICE Franks and has no indication of Pan Amer Petrol .101% 101 Is hereby given that Mis Worship value.Our own dollar han à Ger- Pennsyhania R.R.3814 28 the Mayor of Quebec will be absent |TtAn origin, having been the thaler Pierce Arrow .Body 5014 for ten days, from Saturday the 26th | or more fully, Joachim's thaler, the Premed Steel Car .9814 984 of June, until Tuesday, the 6th of|Pilver coin struck out-of the silver Readin au \u201cx \u201c4% gJuiy next.found in the thal or valley of St.Re er Tas tee \u201d 4 By order, Jonchim, France.This was extreme- Ron 1 Dutch 12 F.XAVIER CHOUINARD, |!Y Pure and being coined Into ounces a Loule & 8 F » 23 ° Priv na |Fêve the real basis of the silver dol- Sinclair Oil Cons °°\" 3 rivate Secretary, andiar which welghe an ounce.Si In il Cone 8 14 nd Asst.Qlty Clerk.| \u201cyew stop to consider what a cent Southern Qu.s2% Is.It meant a hundredth, the Southern Rattway 1 nu THE FASTES® TRAIN French word tor hundred, and In the Ba NE te UE 5 SERVICE BETWEEN EE op the coin which | u 45 8 ?, ls one-hundredth of a dollar.The [Texas OU ., .4634 4 QUEBEC AND OTTAWA [quarter is ensy.for it is one-fourth of | Texas Pacific .40% 394 the dolr.The nickel is so-called Tobacco Products ane sg nadian Pacifi¢ because of the metal from which it| Union Pacific .4 4 on ad Way is made and the aime is a tenth, from B : Indust Alcohol \u2026 2244 nu the old French disme, traced to the [Unite etal ores.4 The Canadian Paoido past Latin decem, ten.U 8 Rubber .14% 9 or the Uravelling public the fastest | \u201cyyy, (\"vou visit a mint and see the |U 8 Steel ., .vo ay 9 in service between Quebec an grent bars of gold and silver and are [Utah Copper .8 6414 \"Witawa.hour Fan: \u2014 (Easte o told that this iz bulllon, you may not | Van.Steel .: 831; 334 at Time) From | Ottuwn bul, meaning rounded, and refer | Westinghouse .ny 7.00 Ta pie dti oo know that the word Is from the Latin | White Motor .so [She mn leave Montreal W.ring to the rounding of these bars dy | Willys-Oxerland .18% fog Mm ÿ Taq | art, .A earrive Quebes 3:00 The $10 gold piece of the United FOREIGN EXCHANGE.Lans hour and ffteen minutes | 218108 &8 so-called sn eagle because (By L.G.Beaublen & Co.) rani\u2014(Kastern Standard Time) |Of the print of the eagle on it, Just | London: pouné sterling .$ 3.98% Leave Quebec, 1:00 pm.arrivel[*® the English crown recelved lte| anis: franc sf 12.08 Montreal, Windsor BL Station, ae! from the crown on Its reverse |p oie: franc.fes 11.48 1:15 p.m., leave Mantreal, ssm .Geneve: franc .fes.station, 8:46 p.m., arrive Ottaws!|, IN coins the aide bearing & head Madr: possta 13:46 pla.daily service.is known ag the olwerse, that bearing Berlin: mark Piher : good connectons are any'other device as the reverse.In vi ;, : follows: \u2014 matching coins, we speak of one side | Vietne: Nd Eastern Standard Tine)-=Frem) | 49 the head, the other as the tail.Rotwerda A orim fi I o 10:46 pm, : sauver 8 alr.Viger ation 100 Mond! GRRMAN BLACK LIST IN PERU | Montres), cn: énily | Leave Montreal, Win PubHeations in Peru do not believe | New York: prime .19% to 144% St.- Station, 7:10 am, \u2018arr in soon forgetting the Intrique of| London: pound sterling .$ 4.56 Ottawa 10:88 am.dally except] Germany ay letiing the Hun go un- | Faerie: frane .doa.10.38 BSurday.punished.Newspapers there larry à; Bruassie: franc .98 f§Eastern Standard Trme)\u2014 complete list of merchants who | Geneve: tranc .becs.4.90 Ouawa 6:38 p.m., arrive Montreal; [showed anything tke a friendly dis.Madrid: peseta .ee 3.1810 Windsor @t.Stattem, 10:10 p.ra.| [position to Germany throughout the| Berlin: mark ,,.0333 dally except Sanday.Fram M wae.It is known aa the \"Offcla:| Vienne: crown .0130 B craui PI.Viger Station, 16:40 |Alliea Black List The boyoott of Rotterdam: flonn .8.4180 p.m.arrive Quebec §:30 am these merchants includes trade with | rome: line Hre 13.90 dally.oe 1 any of the tmgloreis of the drm.' \u2014\u2014 ' \u201cBtentnré Time\u201d The notice at the top.in- | \u201cDaylight Saving\u201d add ome hour [cludes the.warning: fommaeraee of x Nerwepnn iren to times shown above.\u201cAny transaction with an em.|[foundrées, valued a: §3,373.000 D.P.R: Tioket Agents wii giedid | oroyes 6\u20ac à firm on this list in [KFO#OF, de contemplated to sneble furnish, on applieatien, deta! naturally the same as a trans.[the home industry to compete with infortnation on the above \u2019 \u2018the.itm in 4 .jshe-Hnited States.- The government \" 5 , action with! ni.own an6 'adélijete) ented.\u2018\\ BRS.ST VRE Neve he Bly | * 39 subajdise ciesiris ainettag pre- \u2018 DAILY GOSSIP ON THE LEADING STOCKS or ra rar banks incrensed about 83 last month and more than $130, 060,000 in the last year.+.The PFinaish Minister im the United SMialess aaye Fimiend has obtained im America a loan of 106,- 000,000 marks ou ehot-term obi gations.LU .The Ban Antonio & Rio Grande Railroad Company has been inoor- porated with a capital of $300,000.Its purpose & to construct and operate & raliroad between San Antonio and Brownevills, a distance of approximately 300 miles.Chinese importers are threatemed with a loss of $0,000,000 tales during the present fiscal year as a result of the drop In sliver price, provided the present rate of exchange con- tnues, according to an estimate of| the Importers Association at Shanghat .* .Shipbuilding in Canads is to be encouraged by government indocsing to the extent of 60 per cent, pro- nissory notes of purchasers of ships of 3000 tons or more, provided satisfactory arrangements are made for payment of the balance.* oo Through the organisation of a new company the Anglo-Persian Oll Company has obialned concessions covering the whole of Persia for exploration and development of o!l- bearing territory.The new company has a capital of $15,000,000 and is called the North Persia Oils, Ltd.À British corporation to ba known as the Synthetic Ammonia & Nitrates Ltd., with a capital of £5,000,000, hes been formed by Brunner, Mond & Co.Lid., té take over from the government the manufacture of nitrogen products from the air.The company, by agreement with the government, is to be always Britishcontrolled, directors are to be Britigh-born, and the first directors are to be approved by the government, « eo The Norwegian Government is making plans to retire the floating debt by liquidating bank lcans and converting the eame to à popular loan.Subscriptions have been opened for two loans, the first for 100,- 000,000 kroner at \u20ac per cent, to mature in 50 years, with the option of the government to redesm in 1 years; the second, or conversion, will be for 400,000,000 kroner at § per cent, matèring in five years, and will take care of the floating debt.- a Of] shares were checkered on the London stock exchange Shell Transports were 6 16-16, .The prospect oŸ further flotations of high yield colonial loans.made uik edved Investment ques dull.French and German loans were weaker.Home refla moved upward again but shares of Cansdian and Argentine rails were quiet.Mexican Rasl- Ways were irregular owing to political news from the republic.Brazitian loans were purchased on an impending advance in freight rates, \u201c % THE TORONTO à A NINO MINK Ke Toronto, Ont.Juns 28\u2014The grain quotations on the Toronto Board of Trade today were as follows: Manitoba Oats: No.3 Western $1.33; No.3 $1.31 1-3; No.1 feed 31.31 1-2; No.2 feed $1.30; extra No.1 feed $1.31 1-2; Fort WilHam in etore.Manitoba wheat, No.1 Northera 83.18; No.2 83.12; No.3 $3.08, 1a store, Fort Wilam.American corn, No.3 yellow, na minal, 32.40, track Toronto, prompt shipment.Canadian corn, feed, nominal Manitoba barley, in store Fon Wilkiam, No.3 $1.73 -14.Ontario wheat, No.1 $3.00 t $2.01; No.2, $1.98 to $3.01; ¢, o, R shipping points, according to freight No.3 91.98 to 41.88; No.1 spring $2.03 to $3.03; No.3 $1.98 to 38.017 No.3 61.95 to 82.01.: Ontario oats, nominal, Barley, maiting $1.87 to $1.89, Buckwheat, nominal.Rye, No.3 $2.23 to $3.35.Peas, No.3, $3.90, ascording +t treighte outside.Ontario flour, winter, in jute baggy Government standard, prompt ship, ment, delivered at Montreal $18.25) Toronto nominal : Manitoba flour, Government stam dard $14.76, Militesd, car loads, delivered Montreal.Ghorts 261; bran 364 good feed flour 92.78 te $4.00 pu ag.Hay, baled, track Toronte, ear Jou No.1 $30 te $31: Ne.$3 mized 624 ver ton.Straw, car lots, $16.00 te $17.04 ver ton Chicago, June 28.\u2014Closs.Corn, July 81.77 6-8.Oats, July $1.04 6-8.* Pork, September 336.60.Lard, September $31.47.Ribs, September 319.26.Savanobh, Ge, June $8.\u2014Turpem- Une dull, no males: receipts 109; 18.roveipts ; stock 19,- \u2014 THE LOGAL BROKERS (By Brunean & Dupuis) New York, June 33.\u2014The listless and uninteresting attitude of the market continues with trading in the lightest kind «f volume.The renswal of money at 9 percent today was one unwelcome dndication, but it was followed by somewhat easier rates this afternoon.Such a rate, together with the latest showing of the federal reserve bank, must of recsssity hold the market in check.About the only matter of interest et moment is the beginning of the convention with its keynote space, the vital point will come in the selection however the platform and candidates, The most that can be eaid in favor of the market ie #ts steadiness under prevailing conditions, which seem to dicate a substantially liquidated situation and a position from which prices could advance as scon as the financial and business outiook will Total of sales 303,300.(By O'Brien & Gourdeau) New York.June 38.\u2014While a few issues in the stock market began the new week at fractional advances from last week's final prices, selling pressure characterised the remainder of the Mst, although the total number of stocks traded in at the opening and immediately thereafter was comparatively amall.Saturday's tank statement was used by floor traders as a pretext for the selling.This early préasure lacked sufficient aggressiveness to maintain a downward trend, however, and the neas before mid-forenoon.Offerings were increased upon announcement of à mine per cent rate for call funds, but here again the selling power was limited with the result that trading came practically to a standstill at the low level.The mar- luet remamed decidedly inactive throughout the afternoon, although some improvement in the price level was shown at the close.The total volume of business transacted, which was the smallest for any five-hour-eamsion in many months, was of a highly professional character.Attention is being very largely centered on news from the Democratic National Convention and it is bedeved that the market whl re main \u20ac narrowly frregular profes- wional affair, while the Convention continues in session.Bales stocks, 261,000; bonds, $9,- 390,006.mr (By L G.Beaubion & Ce.) New York, June 28.\u2014The market |piaiged up a Hitle this afternoon when the demand for money appeared matisfled and the rate eased oft.Crucible, Replogle, Mexjou Petroleum and several of the vale recovered moderately.The demand appeared to be merely that of professional covering however of atocks sold this morning in an effort to make capital of the poor bank statements.= The democratic keynote speech at San Francisco attracted little sttention ae ft was along sterotyped lines and chiefly lsudatory of the parties achtevements in the eight years it has been in power.\u2014_\u2014 GS MMM MEN e COTTON.MARKETS a a VE 0206 08 98 28 26 06 36.96 90 38 96 22 98 20 32 3 New York, June 28 \u2014 Cotton futures closed firm.Cloning bids: July, 36.40-70¢c; October, 33.55-50¢c; December, 32.37-38c: January, aL Ta 76e: March.30.21-23c, Bpot clossd steady.Middl 15.700.ng uplands, Liverpool \u2014 Cotton, wpot limited request: Prices steady.American midéling, fair, 31.624; good middling, 28.874; fully middling, 26.814; middling, 26.374; low middling, 23.07d; good ordinary, 18.874; ore dinary, 18.87d.The sales of the dey were 3,000 baies, including 2.800 American.Receipts were 12.000 bales, including 3,600 American.Futures clove?steady.\u2014 CHOCKING AN ALLIGATOR \u201cIn the spring of 1839, when I was learning how to grow and cure coffee and pepper in the sultanate of Johore,\u201d writes a contributor to the Wide Work Magusine, \u201cthe plantation manager and I one evening rowed acrom the river to a new clearing to see how the work progreewed.We wore our swimming clothes, and as we drew into the beach 1 dropped overboard.\u201cI had been awimming for a short ime when suddenly 1 was grasped by the waist and flung into the air.The next moment 1 discovered that 1 was the prey of an alligator that had minjudged its grip.When I fell dack into the water, the brute closed his Jaws on my right leg and shook fit, as it trying to wrench it off.\u201cThe manager and the coolies came running to the edge of the water, but the manager dared not use his rifle, lest he should shoot me, or launch the boat, lest my captor should carry me oft \u201cSuddenly an idea came to me.Bending forward, 1 pushed my right hand into the alligator's throat and groped among the hot, soft folds of flesh.Managing to get a grip on them, I pulled with all my strength.The flesh in my haod hardened, then the brute choked, gave a cough like & blast from an air valve, and Literally blew me out of his mouth.Nesdless to may, I lost no time in reaching the shore.My right leg was so badly injured thet 1 doulé not stand, and the eoolles had .te cérry me to the measagers bungalow.\u201d came re Factories have been established tn Spain for the manufacture of paper from vine shoots and of paper pulp from céparte gram.market developed pronounced duli-| t BREAKS RECORD Riordon Subsoriptions Outstanding in Size of Issue and Rapid Absorption Montreal, June 28.\u2014(Special to the Chronicle).\u2014The closing yesterday of subscription lists for the iepue of $5,600,000, § per cent cumulative preferred shares of Riordon Co.Ltd., public offering of which at 100 and acorued dividend was made on June 18h last, completed what is believed to be.A record in Canadian Industriel Financing in both sise of tue and in capldity of absorption.It was stated last night at the offices of Royal! Securittes Corporation that subscriptions to the Sue totalled over $9,808,000, an over subscriptions te the sue totalled subscription of $1,300,000 of the total alotted.More than 38,000,000 was sub- sertbed for by Canadian Investors An attainment the more remarkable when account is taken of the pre- valling stringency in the money markets.It & understood that the number of applications totalled over two thousand, e feature of the offer- Ing that indicated wide distribution with resulting stable market for the new escurittes.\u2018The new common shares have been dealt in rather actively in the Montreal united department at (rom E1 to 52 compared with the price of $50 at which fractional shares were adjusted at the time of the issue, CLAIM FINANCING | \u201cTHE PATRIOTIC ASPECT | BUYING GERMAN BOND sn The war (a over.The slogan of patriotic Canadians, should be \u201cBack to Work.\u201d Business as usual\u201d is not sulficient:.we, bave grown up., Le, We are an agricultural nation.We produce Sraipe \u2018pa- I per, pulp wood and lumber.We need potash for the Jang, dyes, and other products for manufacture.No matter how much we would like it, we cannot deny the proprietory position of Germany in certain essentials we nesd, no more than do we desire to let the world forget the, commanding position we hold with regard to the esspntinis we produce.: eg Three months after armistice, English Government Brokers - sold millions of bushels of Canadlan wheat into Germany: Certain philanthropic Canadians today are helping to feed destitute Austrians; British and French Bankers have frequently urged as a necessity to peace and progress the reestablishment of commercial relations between alided and.enemy countries.\u2018 A .The only way this can be carried out is by the re-cotablieh- ment of International Credits and the re-adjustment of currency equations between nations Let patriotic Canadians ask themselves if it ts mers patri-.| otic to endeavor to establish Credits with enemy nations on a basis of present depreciation of 10009 or wait until, by natural causes, the readjustment has taken place and then pey- im - cash at par for the things we have to buy(?) .Who will be the safferer if we neglect the present ocea- sion?We declare without fear of contradiction that Canadians will be sufterers.We can.do Germany no greater injury fa.\" the present circumstances than by buying her Obligations at ° present starvation rates.and stand by to ses that she pays.The safest method of accomplishing this purpose is by GERMAN MUNICIPAL BONDS at bankruptey prices.\"BARRY & McMANAMY cruuunansauexs t MONTREAL EXCHANGE (By Canadian Press) Montreal, Que, June 38\u2014Dullness and lack of interest characterised today\u2019s dealings on the local stock exchange with ono of the smallest day's turn-overs of the year.Only one stock ran into four figures, Natioml Breweries, which was also strong.up 1)4 points to 55.Stronger issues took in Atlantic Sugar stocks, BREEN & GOURDEAU Stock and-Bood: Brokers, ni \"F7 147 Mountain Hill.+.\u2026 Telephone 185188, .Correspondents: Jenks,\u201d Gwynne &-Compény, members of ty, Now York Stock Xxchange, sad Fertier, Beanvals.#-Co.members of the Montreal Stock Exchange : both of which made substantial Quebec Railway: 75 at 59, 25 at 29%, 11 at 29, 28 nt 2034, 150 et 99, Spanish: 40 at 100%, 28 at 100%, 78 at 10014, 60 at 100, 76 at 100, 36 at 100%, 35 at 09%, 160 at 90%.Toronto Railway: 26 ut 4015, 25 at 41.Wayagameck: 36 at 139, 60 at 12836, 60 at 128%, Riordon: 50 at 196.teamph! a: isl Office perminentiy | require for your OFFICE Neontreal Gottone: er a nde, ring the whole ! Merchants Bank: 1 Lo ad WEDDING BELLS.A diversion was created at my wed ding which has caybed many a laugh since.Just as the minister was say Ing.\u2018Dearly beloved,\u201d etc, the fire alarm counded in she hose house across the street, upsetting the sotem nity of the occasion and causing & ripple of laughter among the guests.A der, mntimental auntie, who le siightly deat, aad after the coremony \u201c0, I thought it was 50 sweet to have the-chimes while the service was be- sng read.\u2019-\u2014Chioago Tribune.phe a their visit to Quebec ; 28 at 20%.Quebec earnest] reauents, ail proprietors .: .Hotels, Boarding Hous pelieel of Cunada: § at TH.20 at| ins mummers of Hoy, bons, \"5 | DR R MAYRAND | Automobile Garsges, end all og who exercité the Rede he tually of pot to the public ledgt meals, to i they can dispose in order ster containing oll informetl Ei sad druing the summer season can eccom i travellers Spanish fa: 40 at 145, 80 at|on CLASH Foome to Forward to the City 144.8 74%.10 at 74 Clerk a jetter mentioning the number of |, Abludi: 16 at 74%, 10 at 74.em ù in Abeston: but a rares ah Informations will facilitate the You wifi find any thing you #15 coy ine Fok \u2018gains, the common moving up 1% T points to 1273; and the preferred - making a new high at 148%, à net | ; gain of 2% points: Howard-&mith BRUNEAU &DUPLHS proferred fained 2 points: Montreal f 84; \"a pre- \u2014 erred 34 points at 40.0° | On and after 1et June, until fur-: ll (Members Montreal Stock The Steels outside of Iron, which [ther notice, weather snd circum.Exchange) sold unchanged.showed some |Stances permitting, 88.Frontenne ; strength, Ontario making a new high | HI! leave: STOCK BROKERS at 77 and Steel of Canada gaining a | Quebec.Island.y point at 76 for the common and 135| 6-38 AM 7.00 AM.PHONE 1596 points at 97 for the preferred.7.30 AM, 5.15 AM 11-18-15 Sault-au-Matelot Mt Spantsh River dipped to 2914;| 2.15 AM 10.00 AM \"Direct private wire with: Montreal Cottons sold down three |11:30 AM, 1.00 P.M.POST & FLAG ' points at 101: Riordon and Bromp- | 2.15 PL 4.30 P.M 29 Wall St, New York ton lost 114 and a point, respectively.| 4.30 P.M.Champion, ex | ° Quebec Railway was not active and sat Sat.4.00 P.Mwas inclined easier.6.16 PM 6.48 P.M! Total trading: Listed, 7,318 Sunday: shares: Bonds, $85,100.1.00 P.M.1.30 P.M 2.15 P.M.3.46 P.M.M DOUGALL & COWANS 230 PM.4.14 PM Ç 4.45 P.M.$30 PM 6.15 P.M.M.145 PL va ru (ll Stock Broke Night Trips: re Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday.a From Quebec .Js Pa.116 Mountain Hill Detroit .«4 .,.108%' 106 [From Island .ew.10.48 P.M.; Cor cu LL aN rom end PO.We Buy and Sell Dominion Steel .64 .Queden Laurenniée .106 107 4.30 P.M From AM Victory Bonds Lo ON 7 : Berthier | S.00MTT - MacDonald .31 324 at Jean A Telephones : 2-1408 Montreal Power .\u2026.84 ss Ut.Michel 0 Tusbee 0.on I 122% St Laurent 7,45 ondon .+., Bhawintgan .110 110% 2.00 PM.rar: J Ath L À frudel Bmeners .35% 26° | 420.AM.and 1.30 P.M 1 Arthur Lanuê I Spanish .NE 3 B Jan = 530PM CA.LIA CA.LILA.st Michel 5.4 x A Se Leurent 630 pac || LaRue & Trude, | ms W.J.THOMPSON, CHARTERED 4 786 Manager.> AOODUNT.- 76 Te 7800.ApL37tt.= 128% 124 LaRue, Trudel & , .Ramin 000 18 Picher, Twin.81000000 .saators of A Preferred.Administrators Appratene te Ames .W ss | \u2018 Ceme: _ Car .se Compromise Soteenn Debtors Spanish .145% tage Steamshipe .78% 130 67.PETER STREPE Aubestos .\u2026.93 934 Glass.0100000 8 .Dosisfon Buflding Quades Atlantée .008% 149 CITY MALL\u2014CITY OF QUEBEC.Phones 4590-4891 Atlantic: 36 at 137, 75 at 12734.EL RR a he Set eee ee Brasilian: 10 at 4234.lou seo\u2014.9 v0 Lot\u2014 urants-= Brompton: § at 186%, 35 at 136, sue \u2018and Dislag Rooms 82d Autemedile | gmemememennntenennennnnnsnnnntst, ne ne 6%, 10 at 96% mo pre June, 1920 À bf Car: 1 A at » bec, 17th June, 1920.Demi et EE rue et rte TR dy Ay JOL-GOEUR Layrentide: at 107, 20 at 10614, 1 sat don, | Goma Taine th venus Sang die ADVOCATE Brewery: 218 at 54, 26 at $43, to be held in this Sir the SF Authorities a Poser [Y 300 at 6414, T6 at 66.sre annious hat alt st Lots \u201c10 at F0, À at 69.login a do ens required, Phone: 2418; Rec: 1816, carry back home an n consequence thereof, the Mayor ard in writing to the City Clerk, in the ament of the rooms which vy hi a of, the prices they shares, akin of to facilitate the m 8 ns Ç Consultation Hours: 1 te 5 PM Fer.10z6m J ers.The Mayor \u2018the requests all residents The they can dispose and the prices 25x11, NACHON& Ca OFFICE STATIONERS, Our Offices are removed to No.67 Seult-eu-Matelot x hf Bank Nationale.- Quelies - \u2014 .Facne 0894 New Telephone Number 0020 HAMEL & MACKAY Moil orders receive Netariea : bt cifention.: \u2018Phone 651.80-90 ST.Comfort in your Home + Office is yours if you use an the hot weather.MECHANICS\u2019 SUPPLY: COY.LTD.ELECTRIC FAN during urin cary the largest and best assortment in the cry PAUL ST., QUEBEC, P.Q.\u201cWelcome Home\u201d Classic Weokly News and entertaining.Overlooking Cenfral Par stmospliere, appealing to guests of refined Booklet Upon Request.Ë Pad West (Entire Block) ew York City A most delighitrully situated hotel of distinctive tind Amid Besutiful Environmants.pres États K's most picturesque lakes » quermimnent nnd transient Afscrininating tastes EDMUND M.BRENNAN.A powerful Parler, bedroom and bath, Add se the above addi P, V.LAND, Managor.HOTEL EMPIRE $3.00 rates, Bts.fes each tional porsem- AR Surface Cars and Filth Avenues Bustos , pass the dese.Subway and VL\" stetiens= tre minutes Renutifat Contre! Pask-\u2014One bisak.OUR RESTAURANT is noted for its eucçallent food and mederate prices.Alice Joye certainiy made & and dbeantifally staged.WILL DRIVE TO COAST IN AUTO | Vancouver Man Suggests a | \u201cKing\u2019s International Highway\u201d as Northern Route.bere] Front.Mot and Grill.Orchestra Dencing.nN LATZ.CO.- DINE AT THE Manhattan - CAFE 190 ST.JOMN STREET (near Bell Telephone) Best Service and Best Meals at Popular Prices Our Regular 50c Dinner, from 11.50 tv 8 P.M.is unsurpassed anywhere.83-87 8ST.ANNE STREET (Facing City Hall Park) It your family has left for the country, do mot worry about your meals; make arrangements with us; we have special prices tor lancheon and we are sure to pleass you., Give us a trial .: Junelixl THE WINDSOR Dominion Square \u2014 \u2014 Montreal Susopsea Flea Escustvels.Centrally lopated in the heart of the Shopping and Theatrical Distriet.Headquarters for Conventions, Sanquets, Private Dances, Ree HOTEL Tbe ITLANTIC i a ater Bava | Waldorf Hotel A.U.BEGIN, Prop.A hotel with ail tbe metropolites luxury so attractive to the out-oftoun visitor to New York.and sil the homer atmosphere so desirable to every traveler.Two blacks from the Pennaylvenia Station.Only a few minutes from Grand Central Terminal.In the heart of New York's theatre sud shopping districts.Especially desirable fo women wiing New York unascoried.THIRTY FIRST STREET BY FIFTH AVENUE ! NEV YORK - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 {[HOTEL ST.JAMES Times Square, New York City pat, off Broadway at 10%113 W, 4Sth St.Ticks from Grand Central Stationeee] To establish by Investigation and travel the shortest and most feasible motor route from Montreal to Van- \u2018 couver is the task laid down for Mr.Percy Gomery.of Vancouver, who left Montreal on the first lez of the longest Canadian \u201cdrive away\u201d on record, having completed some 1,200 miles on a run from Detroit vis the London Highway.He is accompanied by Mrs.Gomery, travelling under ine auspices of the motor clubs of British Columbia, accredited by various organizations and on behalf of a group of Canadian and foreign journals.Mr.Gomery is a director of the Vancouver Automobile Club, but is in no WAY Ctuvosed with the automobile business, and his tour is purely an amateur affair, the actual aim of which is to ascertain the nearest to an all-Canadian route avallable today.From his own province he brings the suggested title of \u201cThe King's International Highway,\u201d at once Indicating à British undertaking but international in scope.American everywhere have been enthusiastic aver the prospect of & northern summer route across the continent as opposed to the parched alkali regions of Montana and the long i desert stretches of the Lincoln | Highway through Utah and Nee {vada .,a ot ! Much favored by women travelling without escort.\u2014 40 Theatres, all principal shops and churches, 3 to 5 minutes walk.minutes of alt subways, \u201cL° roads, surface cars, bus lines.Write for descriptive booklet and rates | W.Jonnaon Quinn, President Flr eee HOTEL WILHELM Proper Thing Now Is to Peel Off Soiled Skin Those who abhor micky, gEeasy, shiny, streaked complexions should religiously avold creams, powders rouges during the heated days.There's no need for them, ANYWAY, since the virtues of mercolised wax have become known, No amount of perspiration will produce any evidence that you've been using the was.As it is applied at bedtime and washed oft in the morning, the complexion never looks like a makeup.Meroolized wax gradually takes off à bad complexion, Instead of adding anything to make it worse.It hae none of the disadvantages ot cosmetics and accomplishes much more in keeping the complexion beautifully white, satiny and youth- tres from freckles, pimples, blotches and other blemishes.J get an ounce of it at your éruggist's and ses what à fuw day's treatment will do.Use live cold cream.treet WEEK-END SLENPING CAR BETWEEN LEVIS AND LOWER ST.LAWRENCE RESORTS The Canadian National Railways will operate a Sleeping Car between Levis and Metis Beach this year, to accommodate Quebecers epending the week-ends at Lower St.Lawrence Resorts.This car will leave Levis every Friday night during July and August, arriving Metis Beach on Baturday morning and wii leave Metis Bench every T night, arriving Levis sarly Monday morning.Firet car from Levis, Friday, July snd; last car, Friday, Augest 1th.Firet car from Metis Beach, Sunday, he 4th; last oar Sunday, Anges The car Will de ready for aveu- paney et Levis Station on Friday nights et 10:00 P.M.and on Monday mornings may de occupied ual 8:00 For details, Cares, reservations, ete, apply te City Tieket Agent, 7 Dufort Street, er any 1 [= ==] = At The Theatres Blanche Sweet Supersedes All Previous Plays in Simple Souls At the Classic Theatre.was the title of a very | fanny comedy.\u201cTopics of the Day\u201d wese both interesting The same show will be repeated today and tomorrow.Take » Maple Avenue car to DoSalaberry 6t.-\u2014 _\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 Great Programme at The Empire Theatre dramatic story in which the lovely star ful mdvaniage.Charlie Chaplin is simply a scream comedy \u201cThe Bank\u201d while the western drama ok same exciting action.News weekly also shows.CLORIA BWANSON Coming Thursday in \u201cSiation of Content.\u201d TS \u2014 Alice Joyce Scores Hit in \u201cDollars and Women,\u201d at Victoria decided hit In \u201cDollars sad the man\u201d at the Victoria Theatre yesterday bound to make an impression on all who A two-reel same bill.Coming Thursday: Wallace Reid in \u201cThe Loiteryman.\u201d snd the pictare le CJ M is p sis-reel special comedy Chronicle Files 100 Years Ago Quebec Provincial 8e ry's Office.June 28th, 1820, His Excellency the Governor-in- Chief has been plensed to appoint: Lewis Foy, Esquire, Commissioner for the management of Jesuits Estates, in tha room of the Hon Jenkin Williams, deceased.J.8.Saunders, Esquire, Barrister, Advocate, Bolicitor, Attorney, Proctor and Counsel.: Joseph La Montagne, Gent.Inspector of Beef and Pork at Montreal Charles Rochette, Culler and Measurer of Deals, Plank Boards, Oars and Lath-wood.Married.On the -9th instant, by the Rev.Dr.Mountain, Captain John Robinson, of the Brig Erato, to Miss Susanna, eldest deughter of Mr.Thomas Mackie, of this city.On Wednesday last.by the Rev.Mr.Mills, T.C.Johnson, Esq., of Demerara, to Miss Frazer, eldest daughter of the late 8.Frazer, Esg., Seigneur of Matane.Chronicle Files 25 Years Ago The camp of the Seventh Military District, now formed at St.Joseph de Levis, consists of six companies of the Champlain Battalion, under command of Lieut.-Col.N.P.Maassicotte, six companies of the 61st or Montmangny Battalion, under command of Lieut.-Col.P.Landry; four com: panies of the 337d \u2018or Beauce Bal: talion, under command of Lieut.Col J.G.Bignell; and 366 men of the 89th or Temiscouata and Rimouski, commanded by Lieut-Col.F.B.Social and Personal \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hon.Judge Desy left fér Three Rivers, yesterday.Capt de taste Audeite apent (he week-end In town.Mr.R.8.M.Bouchytts, of Montreal is staying at the Chateau.Mr.Charles Taschersau left yesterday \u20acor Riviere du Loup.Me.Robert Johnsem of ia registered at the Chateau.Mr.Charles Choutnard of Chandlez is spending a week in town.Mims Kennedy and Miss Jean Kennedy arè guests at the Chateau.Mr.George À.Begg, of St.Lambert, Que., is & guest at the Chateau.Major and Mrs.B.J.Kemp, of Toronuo, are Saying at the Chateau.Mr.Louis SameahoX, has left for Montreal, where he will spend a few days.Mrs.T.Paquet, and family have feft for Kamouraska to spend the summer.Mr.J.N.Duchanel is in town trom Montreal, slaying at the Chateau.Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Parent, of Montreal are in town, guests at the Chateau.Hon.Cyrille Delage has réturn- od fcom Montreal, where he spent & tow days.Major and Mre.Thomas Vien are calling for Europe short:y for à two months trip.Mrs.Willam McWliliam is occupying her summer cottage at Chamiesbourg.Colonel Acland formerly A.A.G.of this Milfwry District is spending a tow days in town.Mr.and Mrs.Telesphore Simard, are spending the summer at Bt.Pierre de Charlesbourg.Hon.J.E.Perreault, Minister ot Coionisation, Mines and Jisheries, will return to town today.Mr.and Mre.Pewr Bercovitch have returned to Montreal after spending a few days in tuwn.Mrs.Albert Sevigny and children have left for Pointe a Pic, where they will spend the summer.Mrs.Sohrisber and her two sons have left for Murray May, where chey will spent the summer.Mr.and Mere.Lyall McWilliam and family are residing at their ummer cottage at Chariesboury.Mr.and Mrs.Napoleon Lavoie and family have taken up their residence at L'lslet for the summer.Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Bydwell and Master B.Bydwell of Montreal, are in the clty registered at the Onatesu.Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Chateuvert and family are spending the summer at their cottage at Cnariesoourg.Mr.and Mrs.R.Ernest Lefebvre and family have taken up their summer residence ac Bt.Pierre de Charlesbours.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh A.Allan and Miss Allan arrived in town yesterday from Montreal and are staying at the Chateau.Dr.and Mrs.'F.N.J.Dorion, and family are spending the summer at their cotiage aL St.Pierre de Chariesbours.Mr.and Mre.J.A.Nadeau, of LaTuque, are spending & few days in town, guests of Mr.and Mrs.8.C.Lacroix, Cartier Avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Power, Miss Doceen Power and Miss Patricia Power, are in town from St, Pacome, guests at the Chateau.Mr.and Mrs.Charles K.Courcheene, of St.Irenee, is In town, the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.B.Courchesne, De Salaberry Street.Miss Helen Taft, only daughter of the ex-President of the United States and Mre.William H.Taft, wil become the bride of Professor Frederick Johnson Manning, of Yale University, on July 16th.The ceremony will be performed at the summer residence of Mr.Taft ar Murray Bay.Following the reception, for which hundreds of invitations given out, the bride and groom will leave Murray Bay for an extended wedding trip throughout the Dominion and the United States.THE READY SCOT.Two American sailors who had been indulging somewhat freely were sitting beside a kilted soldier on the top of a tramcar in Edinburgh.\u201cNo doubt about it, said one of them loudly.\u201cWe come from the greatest country in the world.\u201d \u201cWeel,\" was the quick retort of the man in tartan, \u201cye dinna speak treal, Hudon.Lleut.-Col.Duchesnay, DAG.commanded the camp.Robberies.Mr.Blouin, of Hedleyville, has complained to the city detectives that his horse, à fine bred animal, war stolen from his stable on Sunda) night, and Mr.Charles Paquet ha\u2019 made a similar complaint that hk vehicle and harness are mis£ng the same evening.Nationsl Railways ticket gent | 8x6 'escape for them was cut oft.Handsome Bequests.The late Major Tapp is reported to have left an estate worth abeut $100,000, Amongst other legacies it is said are $10,000 to Mrs.Lawrense: $2.000 to Trinity Church: $2,000 to Mr.Wm, Brown: $3,000 ¢o Mr.Matthew Miller; and $3,000 in cash and his salmon fishing rights on the Reatigouche, which are said to be wirth $30,000, to his physicians, Dr.C.B.Elliott.Libel Sait.The jury in the case of Jacques va.Shallow has awarded damages to the amount of $300 and costs in favor of the platntift, Mr.J.H.Jacques leather merchant of this city.The detendant is proprietor of the Moniteur de Commerce, of Montreal, in wivich is was erroneously stated some time ago that the plaintiff had failed in business.A rectification was published in the next issue, but the action was instituted and pressed all the mame.SEVEN PERSONS WERE BURNED TO DEATH.Wiwood City, Penna.June 37.\u2014 Seven persons were burned to death in a fire which destroyed Kraus Bloek in Lawrence Avenue here darly today.\u2018The origin of the fire LA unknown.The dead are the mother, Mra James Carlin and her six children, ranging in agé from eleven years to five weeks The (amily occupied the third floor of the building and so rapidly did the fire spread that all with a pure Scotch accent.\u201d MONTREAL WOMAN \u2018GAINED 15 POUNDS Nervous Indigestion Gone and She Eats Anything Since Taking Taniac \u2014 \u201cI don't doubt anything good 1 hear or read about Tealas Cor 1 have gainod ffleen pounds og four bottles and am now enjoying the best of health,\u201d declared Meg.Clara AMard, residing at 867 Henri Juisen Avenue, Montreal.\u201cI auffered terribly from nervous indigestion,\u201d said Mrs.Allard, \u201cand tor many years I couldn't est any heavy foods like roset pork at all.Even the little bit I did eat caused gas to form on my stomach which up against my heart, making it palpitate so badly that it just seemed like it would jump out of my body.I had a constant cheu- matic pain In my knee and It hurt me so that I could hardly stand up The Safeguard of the B THE \u201cSAUVEGARDE\u201d FREE OUR LIVESTOCK FROM THEAE TERRIBLE tt - = remet DO AWAY WITH THE LICE BY USING OUR \u201cSAUVEGARDE\u201d BALVE.CLEANLINESS IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS.DISINFECT OFTEN WITH OUR LIQUID DISINFECTANT.YOU WILL CHASE ALL SCAB DISEASE, IF YOU USE OUR \u201cSAUVEGARDE\u201d SALVE, B THE SULPHER CANDLE DESTROYS MICROBES Telephone 6345.arnyard EGGS THE YEAR AROUND BY USING \u201cSAUVEGARDE\u201d POWDERED FEED.i , EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ARE OF LICE AND MOTHS, INSECTICIDE POWDER WILL \u201cSAUVEGARDE\u201d LA CIE J.A.GAULIN Ltee STORE\u2014153 ST.PAUL ST.suneltt.t.to do my housework.I was so nervous that even the children playing about she house would upset me, and at nights was so restless that 1 could scarcely sleep.I tried many different medicines and treatments but failed to get any relief.\u201cI read several statements in the local papers from people who said Tanlac had relieved them from their suftering, and they were so sincere that I decided to give it a trial.Well, Tanlac has certainly been fine tor me, and it has increased my appetite so that I eat four times à day I can eat anything now, including pork, and not be bothered with gas on my momach, palpitation of the heart, or indigestion, My nerves are as steady as a clock, my nights are very restful, and I'm just happy afl the time.Tanlac sems to have been just the thing for me; and I'm mors than grateful that I found i.\u201d Tanlec ls sold In Quebec by Jolicoeurs pharmacy; and by Martel and Dion; and in Levis by Maurice Dion; under the personal direction of a special Tanlac representative.Pe ee ee JOHN I.La ROCHE 316-3161; ST.PAUL STREET, (Near Ste.Anne Depot).Always on hand choice WINES and LIQUORS of all description.Maylsxtu.th.outxziy.Rubber Balls HARD RURBER BALLS BASE BALLE GLE?RUBBER BALLE TERRA COTTA RUBBER BALLR PAINTED RUBBER BALLS.Fresh Stock\u2014Big Range FROM 7 CENTS EACU UP.SF ECIAL REGULATION TENNIS BALLS «1980 Stock) ONLY tôc EACH T.HONEILL 444 >t.John Street.0 St.Lawrence Hall : and look over our stock of delicious mppetizers.Here is a wonderful selection of prepared foods, all ready for the table, for just SAUSAGE=~\u20140X TONGUE\u2014CORNED REEF\u2014S LIC E D SMOKED RIES\u2014ASSORTED CRYSTALIZED FRUITS, AND PRESERVED GINGER BY THE POUND.; ie Here |s Appetising Grocery Headquarters §
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