The Quebec chronicle, 23 juin 1921, jeudi 23 juin 1921
[" i ® 5 4 » © Temgeraturest om} = / T .- Min 56; Max.96.\" - } 2 ESTABLISHED 1764 1120 0 QUEBEC, THURSDAY; JUNE 2, 1921, i a TNE GORGE SGA, ASHALGY (WEBS LOUOY | gly om WOERNATE IN OPENING | SACEENDOF | COMMISION N |.snow gorse ronests VF NORTHERN PALANENTÉÉ WAR BEVENED) BURGLAR BOLE] oi mere Mink-Ermine.Event Carried Out With-All Pageantry And Ceremony With tailed Outline Of Applic=- $160,000 Liquor Stock Under Furs of remarkable beauty\u2014and Which Formal Actions Of British Sovereigns Are Sur-| tion Of Foreign Policy Given| Seizure In Ottawa Mysteri- enduring\u2014Confectioned into cunn- rounded\u2014Piea For Peace And Conoiliation In Ireland; Conference ously Disappeared ing Chokes ties of nes too or tree : and capes of numerous pelts.Pa y IL SAONE Ve lt of Con Summer Beverages Phes Bannd Logeabesvy Juice, twe aise, 500 and 15e bot; Woiob Gage Juice, threo sizes at 18a, 4c and S80 per pot: Mont sorrat Lime Juice, two sizes ai Sic and 91.09 per bot.1 suites June, 32-\u2014The opening oteount, and Lord Mayor Costes off JAPANESE ALLIANCE RUMORED BY STEALTH the Northern Parliament to-day by/baronet.Robert Baird, managing the King, who was accompanied by [director of the Belfast Telegraph Queen Mary, was carried out with land Trevor Henderson, director TTTINRGETS FEW IGANG a Emme FOXES Curzon Took Domi Wet Goods Discovered In Of Marvelous Gracea Completely Into] Provinolal Government De- Silvers\u2014mostly from our own Ranches\u2014 } Black, C d Reds, i Sr bis Confidence pot At Hull shoulder scarves, eds, in charming animal ; : King himself wore the uniform of| The text of the King\u2019s speech tof j : an admiral, with the blue bash of [thé Parilamen to-day follows: .BRONZE PLAGUE! ARE ARRIVING ee ren, \u2018whe per at mr ear, Tralend.ae 1 42 tendon Tune 33\u2014(By Orattan| Ottawa, Juss 33\u2014The $180,000 We would like to show you these wonderful ' | ed extremely pale and nervous, was foundly moving occasion in Irish{ oo nt) Can naive at net liquer steck of the Ontario Export Quebec Furs, à +4 .1 in white satin, without-an Insignia |history.I could not have allowsd! oo, tial w of the principles Co.which mysteriously disappeared Raw Felts may be takes ints - Wil Be lose ToNext Of|Tightoning Of Regulations | 5 br russes Buta sine [mys a Eire ns Bo ER Dave ul Br ferais] venger San ro oi\u201d ; ghtening eu pearis was about her nesk and alone.my earnest prayers and soot Tolley sinc the end of the war, with between dark on Tuesday and day- the United States duty free., .RTE YY large clusters of diamonds and |Wwishes in the new ers which ope t ,h \u2019 Kin Of Fallen Empire Sol-| Having Effect On Influx Of|emeraiés shone trom her cotiar [with this ceramony and I therefore ne applet, of the results of light Wednesday morning, has bash poe ; and brooch.came in.person us head of the Emdiers ° New Citizens Lond ree + trumpeters in uni-|Dire, to Inaugurate the Parllament| (Be conference of Prime Ministers by Qube.Liquor Communic tn Hall , fermu of gold, who biew fanfares|0R Irish soil.1 i Secretary for foreign raz seised by Ontario Government Lissitoê i as the Royal couple arrived and 1 inaugurate it with the dsepest] fairs.Owing to the fact that 8) sisls two wesks ago and official = _ Ottawa, June 13\u2014The bronze pia-| Ottawa, Ont., June $3\u2014(Canadian| various officers of state in uaval hope and I feel mmured you will bd of Coane delicate In-| onal of which was checked by| Terror \u2014 ae que Which 1s being sent by the Im-| Press)\u2014THse tightening up of regu-| 5nd milissy and (sdineval per ment ot happiness.aod wood gov.touched upon the conference.agreed an interim injunction.4 report = ; rms.eo members o Par- - perial Government to the next ef kin|Intiens governing immigration toljiament were in sombre mourning [ernment for all parts of the com- that the address should not be pub- hat a.Quetes Liquer Comte of all Empire soldiers who died in| Canada is having its effect on the| dress, even the peers leaving aside munity which you represent.lished.All that can be said there- © th izure, could ot be con- ihe late war, has reached Ottawa.| influx of new citizens, according to] their robes for the occasion.The ; a * sront critieal acearion, fore.is that the Foreign Secretary med tonight.\" CUT G g REA .women, who were in a rity, in [in the history of the six counties, bu took the conference completely into LASS WARES some $0,000 of them having been re-| officials of the Department of Immi- t n m n malo 4 he [not for the six counties alone.for] his confidence, laying all the It is understood that the Hull |§ he Senate chamber, hers t laying cards ceived by the Department of Records| Station and Colonization.Steam- cersmony occurred, seèmed to take |SVerything which interests them] on the table and at the same time in- police reported motor truck loads of Ottawa.hips coming Into Quen oh Pré-; .n even keener interest in the pro- touches Ireland and everything] viting the delegates to interrogate liquor going into the warehouse las A well set table with brilliant cut glass is the pride These will be distributed as soon me are stated 1o ringing) oo sings than the men.which: touches Ireland finds an{ him respecting each and every point night and that investigation reveal- f : only small numbers of immigrants h yp od the fact that it was the identical of every housewife.as the new medal room in the Daly A real modern note was struck |*cho tn the British Empire.upon which they might desire fuller Building now being constructed is ri those are practically all farm or by the King's speech, which he \u201cFew things are more earnestly| information.liquor which was so mysteriously | For the h showi completed.\u2018There Will be in the pe factions account of ph read in n strong, clear voice, em- desired throughout the English This information, it Is understood, and dramatically removed from (he ot season we are owing a fine assort- nelghborhodd of 80,000 of thise'dis-| yiog) unfitness are taki uné of PhY-! phasising.the.points.whieh - he | APALKISE arid ban 3 SHSACtOry | wan Toeety acted upon.Premier) arehouse of the Ontario Export M ment of Moderately priced engraved glass tributed in Canada.With them g0e5| this side of the A antie \u20ac Te rear it wished to impress on the audience.solution of tee prob.Meighen and the other Premier's Company Hors, of the liquor from 1 His plea f eace and conciliatiol n ns embar- i folie, trom His Majesty, worded as as stated and hi is due.in part to between he wo aches of ihe assed our forefathers as they now mer Lor mt à 1 the warehouse of the Ontario Ex- SHERBET OR BERRY GLASSES = \u201d ° the enforcement of the new regule-| jrish race fetl elcome ears, for | Veigh heavily upon us.Most cer iy port Company created tremendous 3 : 1 join with ray grateful people in| tions which is bringing about a in no part of Ireland is pence More tainly there Is no wish nearer my, eh pon te pans A interest here today and up to a late ICED TEA GLASSES : sending yeu this memoria of a brave| clossr inspection of \u2018would be immi-! degired than in Ulster, where busi- own heart then that every man of.Bance except in a general way and hour tonight aquads of Provincial ICE CREAM PLATES life given for others in the great| grants before their departure from Irish birth, whatever his d and CS \u201c ness has suffered greatly b the .T creed an and Civic police were vigorously ; or the other side.strite throughout the tay and | whereever may be his home, should Raither advocated Pig it be denoun-! searching Ottawa and district I LEMONADE GLASSES The letter is dated Buckingham| Practically all the immigrants new | by the Ginn Fein boycott of Ulster work in loyal co-operation with the, or renewed.He dealt at great) Frank Falconer, the Provincial Palace.With it Is a scroll reading: | arriving a .free communities on which the Brit-{*ensth however.with the diplomatic ; = ng are cominx to Canada from | goods.Pointing to the fact that conversations which have taken Agent who was in charge of the He whem this ecroll commento.the prit 1 a.n has been antici-!ihe eyes of the whole Empire were ish Empire is based.he 1 ptanëi place with France, with the baste of liquor after it was seized and who | rates was num among those| pated that the blocking\u2019 6f Italiani on Ireland to-day and making an! \u2018 \u201cI am confiden e impo .; alle he was locked in an u irs i ilver i i poons who.at the cs)! ot King and coun-| immigrants from the.United.States) earnest ples or an end to ite matters sutrusted to the control and] the Britith Government's attitude room by the ralders, was rd | Sterling S or Silver Plated Fruit § try.left all that was dear to them,| ports recently would have resulted In{among the lrish people Lhe King |Suldance of the Northern Parla] With respect to Russia, and with the rom piace to place in an effort to for berries or preserved fruits with a generous endured hardness, faced danger, and| some of thess travellers éeeking to|said:\u2014 ment will be managed with wisdom | general lines of British policy bothljdentity those who executed the bowl, at just the correct angle for serving from a finally passed ou: of the sight of men | 50 in admission to Canada, but since| \u201cI appeal to alt Irishmen to and moderation.with fairness and} in Europe and in the Pacific.raid.The story of the raid, as told ii > as by the path of duty and self sacri-| the United States Congress has pas-| pause, to stretch out.the hand of due regard to every faith and in~ I\" So far as could be astertained to-|by Falconer, gives evidence of the deep dish.fice.giving up, their ewn.lives that|sed the Emergency fegilitions dl: forbearance * and conciliation, to terest, and with no abatement of night the statement is satisfactory by care with which it was carried out.others might-Bve In freedom: lowing the landing of those who had|forsive snd.to forget.and to join that patriotic devotion to the Bm-|the representatives of the Domin-! During the night unmasked men en- © Let thove Who cote after see to it actually sailed before the passing of | in making for the lar# which they pire which you proved so gallantly; fons.It ia pointed out, however.eq the warehouse and after 48ai his name be net forgetten.\u201d the restrictive legisiation the pres-|love s new ers of peace, contént.[id the Great \u2018War.\u2018 The ~ boon Ter] that a mere explanation of British! chreatening him locked Aim in an .The plague is ir Bionse and is|sure has been relieved and those ment and good will\u201d full partnership in the United Mini TToreigh polley to the Dominions | upgiairs room.An attempt by him || G: SEL FERT & SONS OST * abeut elx inches in diameter.It con.| ltaliens who were iield on vessel in| His hope that the rest ot Ire-|dom and reiisious freedom, Ireland | fr from meaning that they have 8| cq use the telephone and to souné : > tains the inecréprion: \u201cHe died for| American harbors have been allowed land would follow the north and has enjoyed.Ghe has now conferr-| voice or influence in the direction of| (he burglar alarm developed the EWELLERS freefom and honor\u201d, and the name, | to land, There is therefore little establiih 4s\u2019 own Parliament.or) 88 upon her the duty of dealing with execution of that policy itself.fact that the wires had besn cut.: \u2019 J Sambar and rank of ithe dead ol.| likelinood of these Immigrants seak- [that the vwo Pastiaments would de all the essential tasks of domestic) [ord Curson\u2019s address, indeed.ls! Captain H.Collson, representing : ; : Sior.The plaque contains Britannia Ing to reach Canada, it ls mated, un-| cide to have one Parli for the | legislation and government and !{ regardeé an emphasizing the 4iffi-lche Attorney General of Ontario) Opposite City Hall - 16 Fabrique Street in relief with the-llon.trident and|less they first land In the United the whole.country, à the \u2018et n° misgiving as 1 pre soir in culty of giving practical effect to the late tonight announced that the fish.Uniike the Canadian memoria!l Bates and afterwards make their whole speech, was well received: Which you who re to-day | claim of the Dominions for & voice| igor had been located in Hull.He liwilt carry out the ali-imporiant 1 Forel 8 eroés, which gnes only tn the mother Way across at some border point.although in accordance with cus in foreign affaires.The Foreign Be-| 4514 that the question of whether the or widow of the dead: soldier, this tom thers was no applause in the | functions entrusted to your carr.|cretary was not asking advice 0\u2019! Ontarid Government would be able , pue a ace \u201cMy hope is broader still.The goes to the next of kin and cannot be Senate Chamber.During the de- direction he was simply outlining the| 1 recover it in case the courts find t ; th eyes of the whole world are on Ire- .le in a will to others.ANSWER FROM very of ue candine |1and to-day.That Empire in which prinolpies son he onion vein its favor as to the legality of the During this season when flowers are plentiful you The VW th ! \u2019 *vh open fixed on ey Maientios.| site of ancient fouds together | British Government alone, explain- Die are is ous Provinces) |A are often wanting an extra vase.e eaher.i or ors were ia by he imate witich \u2018mew nations have come to ing something that had already| io decide and that the local officials ä of Ireland, the Anglican.Presby- pen quite (re ie ot the) Chow, it te asked.can any mechan.| LT kine ne steps Le recover ib For decorative arrangements of flowers nothing is Jersnta, Suns 83\u2014Lacal thunder.| .terian Moderator sad the (enter Votduneé by the thought to look tam be Seviasd tos alter this position?ONTARIO MAY ORDER more appropriate than a bowl with a Glass Flower Ontario and the St.Lawrence Val-| Ugions represented _ in the Parlia.ras ted of late on of pointment of sorrows \u2018ministers re- LIQUOR FROM QUEBEC Block.ley, but the weather is generally fair, ment were recognised.Toronto, June 33\u2014Ontarie may lower Blocks 35c and S0c and from warm to very warm No Boycott Of Saskatohcwan| The luncheon which followed was an patte T Pn From = Wasnt in London bui mon veers order its liguer from Quebes city un- Fi B throughout the Dominion.; heid in & larger hall and several, 5 Tretané t ë y SOmInk | {hat # resident minister would be in| til July 19, provided the Quebec au- Temperatures: no Securities But Something hundred persons sat down.he \"met sieps aan end Be | a position to exercise much influence thorities have licensed the necessary - Min.Max Much W .James pi Se Tite Premier mrite amongst her people, whatever | Or guidance over the forelen minis-| Wholesale merchants to handle the G.SEIFE RT & SONS Dawson .\u2026\u2026\u2026.BR 68 uch worse made no pronoupcement In pro.|\u2018heir raca or creed.ter, fortified In bis actions by ex-] export liquor, which must be sold In Prince Rupert .48 50 Towing ihe health of the king and|, \u201cIN that hops f appeal to all perta and others intimately familiar Quantities of not less than ten gal- Victoria .\u2018eee 48 C8 the Ki did not Is.th trishmen to pause to stretch out the | with the intricacies and complexities | 1003.processes Toronto.June 22.\u2014A reply hay|the King did not reply.the (Os hand of forbesrance and concilla-| of old-world affairs This ie the Interpretation which Vancouver _.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.48 70 been issued by being received with military honors.© : RES SRE ARCURREINCE n ued by the Bond Deilers à t a \u201cThe problem wilt coma up whe W.8.Dingman of the Ontario Li- Calgary .\u2014\u2026.\u2026.46 80 | Associeui In his message to Uremier Cralg, |tion: to forgive and to forget, and en me up n Edmonton .\u2026\u2026.B6 7 lion of Canada to the o the British Poime Minister said: |'0 join in making for the land that part of the agenda in reached | cence Board places upon the recent VALI U ET\u2019S ment made recently by Mon.Geo.4} i which they love a new era of peace | calling for the creation of means ruling of the Railway Commission Battieford .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.- $0 78 !Langiey, Minister of Municipal Af-| \u201cThe Government, = larilamen: Prince Albert .64 78 |fairs.for.Saskatchewan, .4hat ihe[ 874 people of Northern Ireland Medicine Hat .60 83 dealers and invemorn were aren have proved their.capacity.and pa- | MY earnest desire (hat In Southern | Dominions, pending a final solution arising in Quebec today as a result Moons JAW .56 8 Y= | triotism by the irit in which Ireland, too, there may ere long | by the constitutional conference but | ©f the fact that the Scott Act Le still Saskatoon ae LE ee tran | the Te arn ihe fire ra {take place.a paraliel to what ia} in view of the doubt which exists as| in force there Winnipes CT an ces NE Moklunon.Deminion Chairs | sponsibility of self-government, and | ae passing In this hall; and thers | to the best course to puraue it Ie + > \u201cthey have &.good.opportunity be- a similar occasion may present h-| unlikely that any definite action News Indexcontentment and good will.lt is| giving effect to the new status of the who dealt with the peculiar situation Royal Coffee House Did you ever give it a thought that, Port Arthur .were.64 84 ma f th rm.White River .\u2026.62 78 von and Finance Committee of ne fore them.I hope and believe soif and à similar ceremony be per | would be taken me VALI UET\u2019S RESTAURANT Parry Sound .88 88 [Bond Dealers Associa H ® | nat their influence and example | formed.does not meet to-morrow.; London : \u201c6 a there is no such boy ti t \u2018some.| Will assist to set the whole of Ire- For this the Parliament of he te will resume Friday hut the Page One.i best i own.! .Ringmon [121102101000 62 18 |'hing a great dee were tan a land ere long on the pain of prac- | UNAS Kinga hs in fullest! japanese alliance, the rst subject (| rrawa Geta Bronze Plaqus.is the eating place in t ./ OUAWE -100s00cre 82 92 | boycott.\u201d Ucal co-operation.which alone can his the pro ment £ Clater for] be discussed In not likely to come! Liquor Commission In Burgiar's Role : \u2018 Montreal .se 92 \u201cOn the average.\u201c says the siate- lead to realisation of Irish ideals potntine the way The future tive up until beginning of next week.King Struck Modern Note.| dividual Club Breakfast $ ial Luncheon ' Quebec .8 se ment, \u201cthe fiscal position of Saska- and ihe Farine est rien interest.in the hands of the Irish people British Policy Since The Wartchewan municipal mee .Few Immigrants Are Arriving, tar reesreeneren pa 7.the most \"exacuing.critie \u201cwould mot has put Ireland's ' future eu the ethene be (he prelude of the day TWO MORE GERMAN Weather Report.* 7.00 to 9.30 am.11.30 am.to 2 pm.#' : {ask for ands \u2018of people, provided that ?Two.Forecans: Ask for more security than (NM gouthern Ireland 'renounces Us |S rm and South, ur people of the SUBMARINES SUNK | prise winners os sonosts.COLD SODAS\u2014\u2014ICE CREAM Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay\u2014|denta of Saska Claim to secession from the Em.|North and South, under one parlia.Page Three.Light variable to moderate West-i¢ies on the een municipali- pire.\u201d me voor ae pastiamen .Turned 0 er Ti United Stat Government Ownershin in US.erly winds, & few scattered thunde Mr.McKinnon adds that it is time | Th2 Scenes.in.the streots during together in common love for fr ur ver Fo bni CS | Air Convention Gas Until Lateris eut fair And vrs.that the Government nelped ine|ihe Roval progress.both COMME Land on the sure foundation of mu.| For Experimental Purposes Sate, Hrels Not Blackeningwarm, weak municipalities and organized 414 returnins, were unprecedented.) justice and respect.\u201d City Will Help For Playgrounds.oa Ottawa Valley and Upper and|the municipal machinery so tnat the! it the Northern Capital™ Although In acknowledgment of some forty \u2014Riddled With Shots Programme For French Mission.Juselzdm | Lower &t.Lawrence.Light variable [criticism in his statement shail no|'N® 70008 lining the route and ot | loyal addresses of welcome King Closing Day At Lennoxville.ORIGINATORS OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 6567-6568&\u2014\u201412 Fabrique St\u2014Opp.City Hall to moderate Westerly winds, à few longer apply.police in the background were n°! George, speaking on behalf of him- Page Fourrater ihunéariorma, but mani, DE crie ja vit ars tn one ne (Ras Uh, rs lf and Ser Ma Sid | nf dessa, ore mar S Rosa 404 a LEADING FLIERS IN Porn Ships tol into the bay and .an has not ; \u201cStanding before this vast as.d 3 , or wit N te venting over-enthuslastic crowds of ' voie né dore Shore\u201d \u2018Mode La] prop Aid che borrowing PoW-loyalisth from over-tunning she |semblage 1 reiterate the appeal I German ir e turned bd to Page Five.U.S.SERVICE KILLED | pitots, whose bodies had not been re.; that sume rondway.have already made (> the members| the Unite States for experimental! An Insect Peat Threatened.covered to-night although eeareh winds, mostly fair and moderately | of the municipalities have been au The Trish Guards, ia brillant red ! °* your new Parliament.1 pray | Purposes have tound a resting place Preliminary Invesiigation Started.had been made by 6 number of ar- ' warm.| extravagdst iba, after current ex-| nitorma and bearskin busbles, ai- with earnest confidence and hops ON the floor of the Atlantic ocean.| Liberal Member > Bent.Planes Collided In Chesa- my and navy craft ordered to the ; aritime ~- Light to moderate pe n ve paid.they have not! ough they did not take pare in that in the era now opening there) They were sunk today eixty miles off | Banquet Given P .1 Clerks.scene after the accident.winds, 3 lew scatterad thunderstorms tnough money oe er amr | the Erocession, received an ovation will be readiness on all sides to Cape Charles Lightship, near where Motion à By cu Was Granted.peake Bay Yesterday Dur- ; bum r r and warm.ing munici alities à efault- almost equalling that of Their Ma- work in harmony for the common | on yesterday naval av ators bombe: rize Were Distributed.\\ MORE OPTIMISM 1S \u2018 uperior \u2014 Light to moderate palities for recovery of | jolly | good.and sank the first of the submersi-| Weekly Rotary Club Luncheon, ing A Bombing: Raid winds, chiefly Westerly, fair and; Interest has proved Practically truit- The pickets assigned to various 1 shall watch with the closest | bles in the opening phase of the Garden Party Brilliant Event.NEEDED IN CANADA warm.; Le antore poses RA ected for: parts of the city h n easy task, interest the progress of Northern! joint army and navy bombing tests.Page Bix, Washington, June 33\u2014Two of the N Western Provinces \u2014 Fair and; a th een divert.in during the King's presence in | Ireland under its new inatitutions.Two destroyers, the Dickerson and | Carpentier and Dempsey.leading fit of the United States Ih .quite Warm.; | 64 10 other uses.ant there were mo disorders land shall look to you to prove vour| the Bicard.accounted for the two, Provincial Golf Championship.jeading Miers tain Howard T.Toronto, Ont, Jüne 32\u2014 t 8 a A mre and Sinn Felners YOTthinest.The future ie yours to! U-bonta tday.the Dickerson sending | Running Races Start Tomorow.army kir servics, Captain Howard | needed in Canada at the present come Tne re \u2018to retraining WP, And on vou depends In nol the U.J40 down with nineteen hits| Meeting Very Buccesstul.Dousiss and es sci J.Plumb, iy « little more real optimiem ant \" from ail participation in the re | small degres the peace and well-| out of 3% shots and the Bicard sink- | Biography of Jack Dempsey.wore drowns ne ea ° A t0-| ith in our God-given natural re- ; monies.Many of the adherents of |YOINE Of Ireland and Britain alike.| ing the 1.48 with twenty hite in|Dempsey Boxed Lightweights.day after a collision et oir planes » A DO YOU KNOW ; these two parties were among the f thank you again from my heart.| twice as many shots.The range; United States Polo Champions.in the course of à bombing raid di-[sources\u201d declared President D.B.crowds that welcomed the King and | God bless you and grant you All| varied trom 2,000 to 3.000 yards.|\\Watson Cup First Round.rected at the hulk of the old battle-|Manna, of the Canadian National \" oft Tangier Isiand.|Rail today.\u201cI have seen cro Queen, not denying themselves & possible happiness and prosperity emt King Terry Won Btespiechase.ship San Marcos ways y.ave seen crope That we clean and prepars fish ready for the pan.\u2018That all our view of the brillant sce Message From King.ASK SNCFSSION PLEBISCITE.Pago Seven Reports received > the ver De.mature for thirty-five seasons, and Fish are kept in Refrigerator show cases.That nothing but The King and Queen re-embark-| The Viceroy has received the fol-| Sault 8t.Marie.Ont.June 33.\u2014 Victoria School Examinations.partment trom Langley ne 0, 4.in all my experience with condi- xed.Fro Le od on the Royal yacht shortly after lowing message from the King:\u2014 | The local G.W.V.A.has gone on re.| Bt.George's School Results.sald the accident was ene of theltions in the Western Provinces, I the Highest Qualities are stocked.From now on you must 4 o'clock, receiving another nolsy \u201cThe Queen and I are profoundly cord as favoring the eecesion of Courts Shou Net Be Called.most peculiar on record, Lieut.|never saw conditions look more fav be careful to buy your fish from an exclusive Fleh House.greeting from the shipyard work.touched by the intense loyalty and | Northern Ontario from the older sec- Page Eight Plumb, fying & fest single-seat plans! orable at this time of the year.ore.Parliament to-morrow will | enthusiasm with which we were! tion of the Province and in & resolu-| À Conference Of Shipowners.was dropping bombs and Captain] \u201cLook for & arop like the bum Tel.4587 1 204 ig SL [| \u20aciacum the King's evesch and draft, welcomed to-day by the vast num-|tion asks the Dominion Parliament Page Nine.Dougtas fn & similar machine, wWas|er crop of 1915 Which had à .Kontos Morkst RVKE it.Kool\u2019 a reply.and as there 18 no oppoal- bers assembled to greet us in thelto have a plebiscite taken on the Finsnoiat And Commercial News, observing the raid from above.) breaking yield of 330,000,600 \u2018Susheld .8 tion, Rt 18 not likely the debate will I heautifully decorated streets of Bel-| question.The resolution on the |New York: And Montreal Markets, Plumb\u2019s plane had jus dropped alof wheat in the Westarn provindes\u201d + de prelonged.The King conferred | fast.We carry away with us the| matter states that with & population Working Out Of Tight Fix.bomb and was climbing upward aa eaid the C.N.R.President.\u201cPresent LOOK FOR TEE \u201cRAED FISN SIGN\u201d honore on à number of prominent [happiest and what will be fasting in the neighborhoed ef à quarter of Page Ten.le the cumom after releasing the|conditiens certainiy point te Belfast men.memories of this great and impesing |a milllen, Northern Ontario ean |At The Theatres.weapon, when ft struck Captain|e yield ef 3 080,000 butticle of Bares Pivie was ersated & Vis.|cccasien in the history of Ireland.|amply suppert itself.Rominiscenses Of The Past.Deuglss\u2019 mashing, cutting off its tail] wheat at least.\u201d .x i PRIZE-WINNERS AND PROMOTIONS At The Commissioners\u2019 High Schoo! For June Examinations The following are the successful prise-winnere and liste of promotions In the various grades at the Commissioners\u2019 High School: June Examinations, Resulte First places and honorable mentions are determined by written examinations, none being awarded for less than 85 p.c.of marks.The requirements for a \u201cGeneral Proficlency\u201d are a minimum of 60 p.o, in the aggregate and of 67 p.c.in each subject for the junior classes: of 75 p.c.in the aggregates and of 60 p.c.in each subject for the senior classes.Only pupils who have gained pro- first places and honorable mentions Pupils who are repesting the year are not eligible for these, except in punctuality and conduct Grade X.GrNUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature Ï ° ° (Names are in Order of Merit) Frances Stocking.Ist gen.pref.\u2026 6 \u201cfirsts, 11 honors: Grace French, gen.prof.3 firsts.§ honors; Mabel Bradley.gon.prof, 8 honors; Jeffery gen.prof, 1 first, \u20ac henors: Gertrude Martin.gen.prof.4 hon- yrs; Badie Serchuk, gen.prof.3 hon- «urs; Nicol Macdonald, gen.prof, 3 In Use For Over 30 Years | THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY athing Suits | g | Before leaving for the country be sure te see our range of bathing suits and dresses at the following prices.! 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For Summer Wear | n Ladies\u2019 Summer Cardigans, Came] Hair Coats, Ribbed Stockings, Underwear, Shirt Waists.; Men's eo] Taffeta Shirts, Silk and Wool Shirts.Wool Gauze Underwear, Children\u2019s Knitted Jackets, Knitted Suits, Golf Hoss, Johr: Darlington Reg'd Opposite Post Office.Open Saturday Night.\u2018say.gen.prof.iholland.gen.prof., 1 first, 7 honors.Phillip Wallace.gen.prof., 1 first, ë Helen MacGachen.gen.Feodora ! & honors; \u2018Alma Wolfte, gen prof.5 honors ! Busie Dorfman.gen.prof.T henors, ter, gen.prof.7 honors: # equal: Gladys LeFeuvre, gen.prof.4 honors: \u201cConstance Brehaut, i *Mabel Brien.*Willa Harding, *Lena | Kiermyer, *Olive McKinley, *Gert.! rude O'Neil.*Irene Phillips, *Doreen *Estelle Young.\u201cFreda Waloshen, \u201cLena MeLaren.*Supplementary: These pupils will be promoted un passing suppiemen- Ü tal examinations in September.Grade VIIL (Names are in Order of Merit) Marjorie Semple, gen.prof.7 I firsts, 4 henors: Dorothy Kell, gen.Francis } Simpson.gen.prof.1 first, § hon- prof.5 firsts.7 honors: ors; Ethel McCartney, gen.prof., § honors: John Tregget, gen.prof.4 honors; Myrtle Sharpe, gen.prof.3 firsts.2 honors; Teddle Pfeiffer, gen.prof.2 tirsws.4 honors; George Macarthur, gen.prof.3 honors; Erle Lindsay.gen.prof.4 honors: Vers Grove.gen.prof.$3 honors: Edith Merrifield.gen.prof.2 firsts.§ honors: Theodore Devine, gen.prof.2 honors; Myrtle McKinley, gen.prof., 1 honor: *lsabel Seifert, *Ena West, Ruth Brodie, gen.prof.; Bertha Marcus, gen.prof.; Ruth Tangton, gen.prof.; *Mina Bleeth, *Lawrence Cassels, 1 honor; *Mary Johnston.*These puplls will have to take supplementary esamination in Sep- Rita Collie.1st gen.prof.§ firms, 6 honors; Jessie Macarthur.gen.profl., 2 firms, ¢ honors; Isabel Gore, gen.prof.1 firm, 7 honors: Evelyn smith, gen.prof.8 honore; Myrtie Kennedy.g en.prof.1 first, 8 honors; Sybil Lax, gen.prof, 1 first, 7 honors: Viola Sissons; Donaid West, gen.prof.7 honors: Laeonore Duchene, gen.prof., & honors; Mollie Cohen: Wallace Fitzgerald, gen.prof., $8 honors: Douglas Jack, 4 honors, Evelyn Gillesple, § honors; Arthur Sissons.§ honors; Norah Martin, 5 honors: Mary Salmonoviet, 1 honor: Gertrude Grant, 3 honors.\u201cVelma Coleman.\u201cDoris Scott, \u201cDorothy Sommerville, *Byron Thouiess, \u201cJauretta De Boo, *David Mitchell.*Graeme Ford, *Kathieen Lace, *Ethel Carr.\u201cAudrey Lewis, *Winnitred Bolton, *Conrad Paterson, *ines Kaine.*Supplementals to be taken in certain subjects in September, Promotion List\u2014Grade VII.«Named in Order of Merit) Jean Macalister.gen.prof, 6 first.8 honors: Helen Denison, gen.prof.6 firsts, 3 honors: Amy Collle, gen.prof.2 firats, 7 honors: Barbara Waiker, gen.prof, 1 first, 7 honors; Frances Parr, gen.prof., 1 first, 9 honors.Freda MacGachen, gen.prof.firsts, 7 honors; Rose Lax.gen.prof, 8 honors: Ruby Bolton.§ henors: Dora Bacal, § homers: Harold Lind.§ honors: Nelson Mountain, gen.prof.3 honors; Edward Bradley, 3 honors; Hilda Mills, & honors; Thelma MacWilliam, 4 honors; Ida Macarthur, § honors; Ruth Semple, § honors; Alex.Norton, 3 honors; Rob, Sharpe; *Eunice McKinley, *itarold Pfeiffer, *Dorothy Reynar: Paul Chateauvert Tom Morrison, premoted on year's work: Alice ler promoted on trial, *Thase pupils will be promoted an passing certain supplemental exam.{nations in September.Promotion Liat-\u2014Grade V.Victoria Calis, gen.prof.2 firste 7 honors: Kathleen Flood, gen.prof.3 firsts, 8 honers: Florence Loudin, sen.prof.3 firsts, § homers; Howard Gore, gen.prof.§ firms, \u20ac honors; Dutcie MeDunnough.gen.prof.3 firsts, \u20ac honore: Phyllie Ryan.gen.prof, 1 first.7 honors: David Mc.Cartmey.gen.prof.1 first.T hen.sjora, Marguerite Paxman, \u201cgen.prof., à THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.; ° $ fire, \u20ac homers; Irene Wentwérb.| Gen.prof.1 firet.8 honors: Filmer; Morgan, gea.prof, 1 first, 6 honors Herbert LeFeuvre, 7 honors; Peter Chateauvert, 1 first, § honoss, Ken-, neth Wright, gen.prof.1 first, 8° honors, equal; Alan Mills, 7 honers; : Jack Sleeth, gen.prof, 4 honors: ' James Match, ¢ honors; Marion Staton, gen.prof., 1 first, 3 honors: ' Valeriy Sel gen.prot, 3 heaors: Dorothy Las, \u2018gen.pref., § honord; Athel Reade gen.prof, 3 honors: Gordon Woed, gen.prof.$ honors; Ewart Knight, gon.prof, 4 henors; Errol West, gen.prof.¢ honors: Stuart Bikina 4 honors: Robert Hatch, 1 firs, 3 honors; John Mitcholl, 2 honors; °Frances BEritnell, *Charies Iler, \u201cVivienne Beitert,| *Jessle Knowles, *Graham Perry, | promoted on year's work.i *These pupils will be promoted on! Dassing certain supplemental examinations in June.Promotion List\u2014Gerade IV.| + Anna Michael, gen.prof, 4 tiross,| § honors; Isabel! McCarthey.ses | prof.4 firsts, 3 honors: Dorothy Staveley, gen.prof., 3 firsts, § hon- | ors; Hazel Sinclair, gen.prof.7| honors; John DuPlain, gen.prof.3 firsta, 3 boners: Louise Duchene, gen.prof., 3 firsts.3 honors; Grace Doddridge, gen.prof.3 firsts, 5 honors; Ethel Tweddsll, gen.prof.¢ heners: Sam Lax, gen.prof.3 honor: Cleveland Todd, gen.pref.| 2 tirsts, 8 honors: Thomas Wilsen, '§ sen.prof, 6 honors; Gladys Som- ||| merville, gen.prof.1 first, 4 honors; Vivian Paxman.gen.prof, 4 honors: Edith Laurie, gen.prof.1 | tirst.2 honors: Minnie Macartheur.: Sen.prof.! first, 3 honors; Evelyn Staton, gen.prof.3 honors, Fred.|| Graham, gen.prof.3 honors, equal: | Chartes Treggett, gen.prof\u2026 2 honors; Alesne Lee, gen.prof., $ honors; Stuart Henderson, gen.prof., 3 hon- | ors: Reginald Bimons, 1 honor:' Theodore Young (R.); Fred Hobbesunranked: *Henry Conner, *Keivin | Hatch, *Gilbert Henderson, *Alfreda [| Morgan, \u201cIsabel Morrison, °*Freds Teakle, *James Phillips.*These puplis in order te pass must take a supplemental in certain | | subjects.I Kindergarten Class.George Altherr, Wilfred Ashby, Douglas Anderson, Judd Brehsut, Teddy Duchene, Freddie Macarthur, !|f Harold Walker, Wiltred Young.||| Dorothy Finiay, Annie Lax.Kath-: (Names are in Order of Merit) 3 Eileen Wilson, Elary Webster.[I Jack Laurie, Keith Walker.Benny || Fleming and Dudley MacWilliam.equal: Harry Carpenter: Jack Rat- ii tray and Pear! Keefer, equal; Carl } Britnell and Sewell Hubbard, equal; Gordon Rawland and Louise Hantzakos, equal; Rae MacLeod and | Harry DuChene, equal: Bruce Simson and Bartiett Taylor, equal: Al-; bert Carpenter and Willle Cooper, equai; Peter Oliver.Dorothy Paxman, Lucille Boudin, Arthur Dick, Olive Britnell, Foyer Morrison, Dan-'R te: Chodat, Edythe Scott, Kenneth if :Semple.i Promotion List\u2014Grade IL Ri Katrina McDunneugh.37.8 p.c.;.| Mary Martin, 97.6 p.e.; Anne Bredie, | 26.5 pe; Arnold Woodaide, 98.1 p.c.: | | Hazel Jack.95.1 p.e.: Mona Morgan, 94.3 p.c.: David Rattray, 93.6 p.c.:; Ethel Leith, 93.5 p.c.; Colin Angus.| 93.3 p.c.and Audrey Sissons, 93.3 |[R \u2018p.c.equal: Vivian Cummings, 93.18 p.c.: Kathleen Copeman, 92.8 pe: {fl Jack Wallis, 91.8 p.c.: Lionel O'Neil, | 91.8 p.c.; Constance Seifert, 39.6 p.Irene Cole 88.8 p.e.Veiva Dallm i 38.8 p.c.Tom Kin 8.8 p.c., equal: il Altred Du Plain.pe, and Oswald Angus, 83.6 p.e, equal: Nina:f Wilson, 88.3 p.c.: Margaret Dodd- |i ridge, 87.3 p.c: Grace Cuthbert, 86.6 p.c.; Vers Macarthur, 85.1 p.c.: | Il Ivy Nicol, $3.6 pec: Buckworth |} Weber, 43.3 p.c.: Donald Roas, 85.3 |] p.e.(not ranked with others): Frank Morgan: Beatrice Hatch, Ernestine\u2019 Wiggs, Betty Turner, promoted on year's work: Bertie Bilodeau, pro-| moted on trial.Promotion List\u2014Grade TH.Margaret Hay, 95.1 pe: Brana, Lax, 94.1 p.c.; Vivian Campeau, 91.7 tember, p.c.; Naoml MacGachen, $1.4 D ou Coats, Grade VII.Eleanor Simpson, 91.1 p.c.: Agnes | weaters, (Names sre in Order of Merit) |Penney.90.8 pe: Gerald Kaine, À 90.4 p.c.; Howard Seifert, 90.1 p.c.; Colin Lindsay.30 p.c.; Burton Thorn.$9.7 p.c.: Jack Sharpe.83 p.c.; Neil Baker, 86.8 p.c.: Gerhard Heumann.i 86.1 p.e.: Ralph Wentworth, 86 pc: Margarst Williamson.88.1 p.c.: Keith '§ Handley, 34.4 p.c.; Pauline MacWil- | lam, $3 p.c.; Muriel Rawland, $3.1 § p.c.; Gladys Wright, 82 p.c.; Dorothy Wood, $0.8 p.c.; Heather Oliver, 79.7 p.c.Keith Amy, 79.8 pe: George LeFeuvre, 70.1 p.c.: Beryl Holliday.|} (not ranked with others); *Frances |i Mullins.*Ronald Semple.*Beatrice i Sommerville; Laonora Chavenel, | Raymonde D'Aigneaux.Lorne Argue, | J (promoted on year's work).I *These pupils in order to pass D must take à supplemental in certain IP subjects, Prise List\u2014Grade 1.Eileen Wilson, Tet promotion: Ellery Webster, 2nd promotion: Jack |} Laurie, 3rd promotion: Keith Walker.4th promotion: Benny Fleming, | $th promotion; Dudley MacWilliam, | sth promotion; Jack Rattray, prize | for proficiency; Pear] Keefer, prizes for proficiency: Sewell Hubbard, À prise for proficiency: Louise Hantsakos, prize for proficiency; Rae Mac- Leod, prise for proficiency: Harry! DuChene, prize for proficiency; B Bruce Simson, prise for proficiency; | Bartlett Taylor, prise for resdign;! Daniel Chodat, prise for reading; Willie Cooper, prise for reading; Luelile Loudin.prise for reading: Harry Carpenter, perfect attendance; 8 Olive Britneil, perfect attendance; Carl Britnell, perfect attendance; Gordon Rawiand, perfect attend- § ance; Peter Oliver, prise for arith-; metic: Edythe Scott, prise for arith.| metic; Arthur Dick, prize for Improvement; Dorothy Paxman, prise for improvement; Albert Carpenter, prize for improvement; Foyer Morrison, prise for improvement: ne neth Semple, prise for improvement.Prise Lin~Grade 11, : Katrina MoDunnoush, 1st promo- | tion; Mary Martin, ind promotion; | Anns lrodie, 8rd promotion; Arnold Woodside, general proficiency and punctuality and stlendance; Masel Jack, paneral proficiency: Mona Morgan, generst proficiency; Davig Natiray.general proficiency; Alfred De Plain, punetuality and attend.anse; Colin Angus.prise for spelling; Grace Cuthbert, prise for toed ; ~~ Continued on Page Eight | i! il THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921.À visit with the little ones to the departments which concern them, will be advantageous.Like their elders, they will find good quality and low prices.Rompers with striped blue and white trousers and white waist, short sleeves, special .008 Rompers in Copenhagen and drab percale, buttoned in front with pear! buttons, price.79 duced to with belt Buster Rompers in blue or green with white collar, short | sleeves and white belt, price.008 Straw hats in black with black silk ribbon streamers, passed through celluloid buckle, regular $2.75 reduced to .\u2026.c.$1.08 Bueter Sailor Hats in white straw, sailor style, trimmed with ribbon with bow on the ; side, really worth 75c re- Boyd\u2019 suits in ecru linen, penhagen, sizes 3 to 7 years, price .$1.89 good quality, trimmed PIN SN and collar in Co- brown suits for boys, of 4 to 7 years, made in striped brown and white gingham, belt and collar | in brown duck, trimmed with white braid, brown |A Brown suits in blue and white gingham, | belt in white duck, collar the same, trimmed with [i white braid, blue bow, price.$2.30 {i hats for boys, trimmed with silk ribbon, | really valued at $2.00 to $3.50 reduced to.31.49 | Girls\u2019 bats in white straw, turned down shape, very | trimmed with silk ribbon, valued at oo.8098 or, sizes 13, 13 1-2 and 14, very special same material, in dark colored cham- bry.sizes 12 1-2 to 14, at 90c to.$1.50 boys.to fit 7 to 14 years, at 90c to Boy\u2019s Furnishings Underwear for boys, for the hot weather, short legs and sleeves, su i Sizes 28t032.TH Underwear in combination style for boys, sizes 24 to 32, priced at $1.00 Golf stockings for - Scout Shirts for boys, in khaki col- cena aus eur e 000000200000) SLB Negligee shirts with collar in the Blouses in assorted patterns for 34 to 26, at .\u2026.FLAGS | Decorate vour homes | fi for St, Jean Baptiste.and | ji Dominion Day.| You will find here a | § large assortment of flags 3 2escarsse sense n ren 00000000 00 $IIO boys, in all wool, in = A nice choice of | navy, brown and ties for boys.in as- The satimate cost of the new Mill 1s $73,000.but it ie not expected that anything will be done in the matter this year.A Fine Record \u2018The attention of the eommittes was called to the case of Joseph Chamberland aged 79 years, who has been working for the City Roads Department for 60 years.Mr.Chamberland was one of the most efficient men of the department, but due to the weight of advancing years he had been obliged to abandon work recently.The Committee unanimously decided to pension him oft on halt pay and let him enjoy a well-earned rest.Waterworks Commitice Following the meeting of the Roads Committee there was a short meeting of the Waterworks Committes.The suggestion of the Fire Committes to replace the 4-inch water pipe on St.Joseph street by a 12-inch pipe was refused as it was estimated that the change would cost 815,000.It was decided to place à sewer pine on Parent Square from At.Paut street to St.Andrew street.The cost will be about 33,000, BEVY OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS WITH CIRCUS Over Two Hundred Of Them With Aggregation That Play Here Soon The Selis-Floto circus agent\u2014 without a trick vest, a check suit or a can\u2014blew in yesterday.\u201cI'd Hke to register the date of our litle entertainment,\u201d he whispered.\u201cLittle?\u201d grasped the astonished city editor.* \u201cWell, now that we're big, and everybody knows wa're big.1 think that smacks of cleverness, don\u2019t you?replied the P.A.with an ingenuous grin.\u201cBut what I came in to talk about mostiy-\u2014-you see.| have a variety of verbal records.so to speak \u2014are \u2018Poodles\u2019 Hanneford and the S8elis-Floto girls, our lovely, lovely \u2018Are yo (nterested\u2014particulariy \u2014in \u2018em?\u201cOh, no, not In \u2018em all\u2014I mean only professionally.Qur girls are right particular, themselves, I'm bound to say.You see, our girls this henson are as heautiful as \u2018Poodles is wonderful on and off, half off and halt on or on tep or underneath a horse, two horsss\u2014that's n horse on \u2018Poddles.\u201d isn't it?(Forgive me, sir\u2014.Our girls, 1 repeat, and there ure over two hundred of \u2018em among the porformers and the ballet.made a whopping big hit in the Chicago Coliscum.and if [ don\u2019t land one story, with pictures and trimmings, 1 simply don\u2019t dare to go hack to the show (his weey to gel my expense uccount paid.Those girls will run me off tite lot.| You nee, Chicago spoiled \u2018em.Will you please help a former log man on the Taylorville 111linole) Daily Courier?1 hud the courthouse beat.the selte: carrier routes, and, how well § remember those good gid days: They always gave me a season tieket PROGRAMME FOR FRENCH MISSION 22nd.Regiment Will Be Presented With Colors On The Battlefields Park All plans are now complets for the reception of the Fayolle Mission, headed by Marshal Fuyolls, which will arrive in Quebec on Sunday evening from Montreal.and spend the whole of Monday In this city.A meeting was held at the Garrison Club last evening of the Committes that was appointed on Monday afternoon to prepare a pre- gramme for the entertainment of the visitors, and they discussed the matter last evening deciding upen their prograniime after a great dea! of deliberation.The French Mission or TYayolle Mission us it is known, will leave Montreal on Sunday morning on the Sir Hugh Allan, and will probably stop over for a couple of hours at Borel.Leaving Sorel they will proceed straight to Quebse, reaching here in the evening, and landing at the King'a Wharf.On disembarking they will be motored up to the Chateau Frontenac, and will only start on their programme the following morning.\u2018 The entire morning will be taken up with visite, from the time the Mission receive the respecte of the French Colony in Quebec, up to the time they visit the City Hall and receive addresses from His Worship Mayor Samson and the President of the 6t.Jean Baptiste Society.Following the reception at the City Hall, there will be lunch at the Chateau Frontenac, while at 3 o'clock the Royal 22nd regiment will be reviewed together with all veterans of the great war, on the Battlefieds by the Mission, after which will come the presentation of the colors given to the regiment by Marshal Foeh, who is the honorary colonel.and transported to Canada by Marshal Fayolle.* The remainder of the programme includes a visit to His Eminence Cardinal Begin and receptions at Spencer Wood and Laval University.The French Mission will leave for Montreal at 8:15 on Tuerday morning tor Montreal.The complets programme follows: 9.30\u2014Raespects of French Colony.10.30-\u2014Visit to Governor General at Citadel, and visit to Citadel.11.00\u2014Viait to Lieutenant Governor, Premier Taschereau and Ministers at Parliament Buildings.11.80=Visit to the Ursuline Ceavont, 13.15\u2014NReception at City Nall Presantation of addresses by Mayer Samson and President of the 8.Jean Baptiste Society.1.00\u2014TLunch at Chateau Fronts nac, offered by Mayor Samson and Reception Committes.2.00\u2014Review of 13nd.Regiment and presentation of colors given by Marshal Foch.4.00\u2014Viskt to His Eminence Cardinal Begin.5.00\u2014Reception at Spencer Wood.9.00\u2014Reception at Laval University.All veterans who took part in the great war, whether in the Canadian, French, British or any other army are cordially invited to participate in the review which will take place on the Battlefields Park.DISARMAMENT BOON FOR WORLD Japan Ready To Discuss With France, Great Britain And United States London, June 22.\u2014Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador to Great Britain, in the course of an interview to-day expressed entire agreement with the views expressed at the Imperial Conference concerning the Anglo-Japaness alliance adding that he waa sure his opin- fon was shared by the Japanese Government.Ohviously.sald the Ambassadorno Japanese government and no sane Japanese could regard the alliance as in any way envisaging mrife with the United States.\u201cFriendship with the United States,\u2019 declaged the Ambassador, \u201cis an absolute necessity for Japan, not only politicially, but also commercially, for trade relations with the United States is one of our greatest assets.\u201d Contending that It was essential for Lhe peace of the world that the between France, et Britain, the United States, Japan and China.Baron Hayashi referred to what he termed the existing misunderstanding about China, saying:\u2014 \u201cWe regard China in no way Interior and wish her to be on terms of ojuality with other nations.We want politically what we already have financially in the international consortium.\" .The Ambassadoi decla\u2019ing that na disarmament would he an inestimable boon for the world and repeated ihe conviction thal the Jananess Government was ready to discusa disarmament and come to an arrangement with France, (reat Britain and the United States.: ChautauGua.Ans me hep slr?What would yuu uo in à case like Win you te the[unis?utmost friendiiness should prevail| concluded by | Chronicle \u201cBest Advertising Medium in City \u201cPolicyholders Month\u201d, \u2014 \u2014\u2014 : aside pe Home Office TORONTO Canada Lif Assurance Company impertant factors in his success.Our Representatives are trained for special service.y .For Instance '- : You may not be fully informed as to what your life Your Canada Life policies may require to be altered to suit new conditions.You may wish to arrañge to have your life insurance paid as a monthly income, or you may require new policies adjusted to your partnership or business interests.Group insuranes on your employees should perhaps be engagihg your attention.: All these subjects are part of the special training with which the Canada Life man is furnished for your benefit.A Suggestion Why not, without the slightest obligation, consult our THREE EMPLOYEES WERE ACQUITTED Of Responsibility In Connection With Manhole Fatality In Montreal Montreal, June 33\u2014Judge Leet, sitting in chambers this afternoon, discharged Dennis O'Sullivan, Thomas Lyng and John Grace, civic employees of responsibility in connection with the death of Lilly Manning, the \u20183-year-old girl who fell down an open manhole on St.James Street on March 10 last.All three men were charged with mansiaugh- ter, following a verdict of responsibility returned by a Coroner's jury when the body of the child was recovered some weeks later.The judge pointed out that no further evidence other than that pro-' duced when the charge was first dis.| missed before him, had been addu-! ced.He strongly scored the extreme carelessness of leaving a manhole unprotected.\u201cbut so far asl am concerned, I cannot say that any; one brought, before me le responsi-: ble.The city of Montreal should be prosecuted\u201d.He added that \"a lamentable lack of organization had been shown to! exist.| REMARKABLE SITUATION CREATED IN GEORGIA, 1 Rome.Georgia.June 22-\u2014It re-| markabje situation han developed here in connection with the arrest ofl two negroes at Cleveland.Ohlo, for the murder of two negro brothers in this county in 1912, The prisoners are brothers named Campbell Both who found hy Kheriff Wilana {= seis son & Cleveland when he went there on |nformation that Mui Cam: ! the man wanted, had heen a | When the aBperifé rea-HsA Cleveland both of the negroca clalmed to be Jim Campbell and being unable to ceclde which ine of them was the real fugitive, the sheriff brought; them both Lo Georgin.Each of the negroes still 1aaintairs that he In the! mar wanted and Fheri® Wi'son,! helng ahle tn determine whisk one should be placed on trial.is holding hulh white sen ing taenti- fication from outside sources.The Chronicle JOB PRINTING DEPT.is equipped with the latest and most modern facilities for executing orders at short notice.COMMERCIAL PRINTING: \u2014 We make a specialty of Commercial Printing such as Illustrated Catalogues, Price Lists, Business and \u2018 Legal Documents, Etc.SOCIETY PRINTING: Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Wedding Cards, etc, in the latest and most fashionable styles.All the latest styles of type are used and we guarantee satisfaction and prompt delivery, of all \u2014 orders ci.iruste.d to us.bee \" ve qi a .Printed sad published by the Chronlsls Printing Company, fir David Watson, General Manager, 8! the belidag of the Company, 9 Bunée Street.Quebec.Sebeuription: Bally, Town Subseribers.$4.00 por as- owt of town, $3.00: Weakly, $1.50 per annum: th adeande.Advertigements: 18 osate por Une each insertion, QUEBEC, JUNE 38, 1921 1 FROM MILLIONS TO PENURY The Provincial Administration ls peculiarly cons stitated: millions of dollars of the people's money ure always available to % te be espended\u2018on agriculture, geod roads or what not, in order that its liberality may he Made à maitér of bonst upon the hustings later oa dat, when it comes (0 nding money far some Wes spectacular but no less important mater, such as Incronsing the salaries of the civil servame-\u2014who sre anaually pacified with a grudging Seamus, as a squalling baby is quieted with its comferten\u2014why, the Government sud- domly becomes hard up.- Coming s0 soou after charauteristie Liberal brags m Victoriaville an incident has just come to tight which thvows the reverse of the medal into prominence.An innoot pest, consisting of myriad swarms of caterpillars, ta at work in the forests of New Brunswick reducing valuable naturs! resources to nothing In their ravages.So great is the scourge that tratns are actually stopped dy the caterpillar armies marching across the railroad tacks, and train crews must walk ahead to sweep the lmsects away so that the locomotive wheels will not slip upon the crashed And greasy mass.These armies are said (0 be headed towards this, Province where the effects of the pest will be equally disastrous.Surely a vigilant and efficient Government will have bees anake to this situation and have taken every possible measure to muet It 1h sdvance! So far an information is concerned, the Lands and Forests Department is well aware that the menace exists: 1 LA well aware that (he caterplilar is vf the dendiy Tussock species that stripped the Province of green sul in 1914.Rut when it comes lo the question of precautions.this Department of a liberal-handed Government, which distributes millions with the self-conscious ostetation of a souvean-riche, is obliged to confess that it has no funds for such a purpose snd thal, in any case.it is 8 mst ter for the Department of Agriculture as well, since the orchard as well as the forest trees are threatened.Apparently (here is not very close co-operation between (he various Department of this paragon among Governments, for no concerted action has been planned.Let us not judge too hastily, however: it may be that the Deparument of Agriculture is in better financial cir.ewmastances than that of Lands and Forests, and has already taken it upon its own initiative to avert the approaching plague.A word of reassurance from Ron.J.K.Caron, the farmer's friend.would not be out of onder: are our orchard trees protected or is his Department also \u201cwithout sufficient funds\u201d tu meet a serious, emergency?LIBERAL LOGIC Liberal logic is a subtle thing, so subtle in fact as to frequently elude the intelligence of ordinary men whose drains fanction in n normal manner and.curious- ty enough, it {s s0 accommodating in its workings that îte exponents are aiways tu the right and never WFong.For the benefit of those of our readers who may be oo benighted as to be incapable of appreciating the full Beauties of this new logic.let as illustrate it with a few authentic syllogisms culled at random frum recent utter- ; ances: ; Thas: Opposents of the Provincial Administration | are in bad faith because they criticize that Administeaten to ansoy It.In other words, since it annoys the | Provincial Government to be criticised, therefore no | one has any right to critias it, and any one who does what he has no right to do is ia bad faith.All that is, wanting to popularize this weighty principle lu 16 Placard | the grounds of the Legislature with signs: \u201cDon\u2019t annoy the Goverament:\" as visitors 10 the Zoo sre warned not to \u2018\u2019annoy the animals.\u201d \u2019 Again: Since the Premier deigned to gratify ten\u2019 thousand persons with the light of his countenance aud ' an oration from hie own lips, (0 say nothing of sach ; added attractions as five Cabinet Ministers and four Members of the lLegisiative Assembly, therefore the Leader of the Upposition must not presume to answer, the Premier until he can do so in the presence of ten thousand persons and with a corresponding gslazy of: statesmen at his back.!t is true that the public -will .always turn out in curious crowds 10 a circus, whether \u2018 the clowns are attired in pastaloons or frock coats, and | that their applause has about the same significance in\u2019 either case.It is true also that an address by the.Premier before some forty or fty members of the Reform Club is always an occasion for hystericai emotion om the part of his own organs but, if the Premier absolutely insists upon a larger audience for Mr.Arthur Sanve, 4 may be possible to oblige him at a not too distant date: the Cabinet Ministers we cannot promise but that may not be an unmixed mésfortane, i Still again: The revenue of the Province has greatly increased during the past twenty five years and a Liberal Govermment has been in power during that period, therefore the Increased revenue is due to the Liberal Party.What matters such an irrelevant fact as that the population of the Province bns also doubled fa the past twenty-five years very litte of which increase has been due 10 immigration?Doubtiess that must go to the credit of the Liberal Government as well! Onor more: To say thm the Leader of the Oppost- | tion has mot the courage to make good certain charges | preferred by Iden, because of the risk io his seat ia the Legislature and the indemnity of $85,000 that goes with & is mot to reproach the Lender of the Opposition with hip indemnity because it reproaches him with hie seat 8 well.Therefore to suggest that such a thing is so Is for Mr, Gauve to pervert the thoughts of his opponents.Mere it is true that the greater always includes the less and that such an explanation is if possible more offen- éive than the original sneer but, if anyone should know anything about the perversion of an opponent's thoughts 1s your professional Liberal, and we bow oarselves before such ax eminent authority ia the art.Lastly: The Provincial Government started out In Be liquor business about the anme time as che Federnl Sudiget became law and this budget included an excies tax em alcohol.Therefore the Federal Government dia 8 em purpose to thwart Quebec.Of course the Beitish Columbia Government ales weat into the Hquor buei- Rens at che mme time, and there are Government dispen- shëtes in several of the other Provinces, all equally af- footed by the excise tax, but what of that?le K not 6 well known fact thet Mr.Meighen msver blows his Sete without the deliberate intention of doing mischief te Quebec: vint more proof coulé any rencomnble por- am require?! Oan amyone wonder what the Liberal Adminiotrs- Ana kno had such & lag leas of power in this Proviass wea #5 has bcm alle te Gnes the élecsorase with soon ats of mental contortion and te drug their rensen with dents pormertal soperiins?There wre aigue, bomoren, or \\ ~ 5 an swakening that may be 4 rade for the pracuitionars #0 these upon whom they mére pradtised for so many ponrs.MIDES AND HOOKS Hom.T.A.Crerar made am casy hit before as audience at Medicine Hat the other night by a sens- tional cONIPANL Between the price of hides and the prier of shoes.Those who heard him probably did not siop to consider that an equally sensation comtrest could be established between the price of secd grain and that of wheat.But, apart from this, the slander aginst n whale class of mansfeciurers goes 10 show how crude and dangerous are the sesmomie thoerics of (hose whe lead the farmers\u2019 movement.Tea uppers can perhaps be cat from a single hide but a pair of shoes do not consist merely of uppers.1a addition to the soie and tongue thess are also, for instance, the lining, thread and mails: while the ace has to go through a large number of of operations, all calling for expensive machinery and skilled labor before it is complete.The fallacy of Mr.Crersr is simply that of the unthinking individual who complains that he is being robbed by the manufacturer or retailer f he docs mot receive the benefit of a drop in the price of hides ia the price of the pair of shoes he buys next morning or next week.Such men forget that the manafacturer or retgdl- er buys his raw material a year or six months in advance and that the cost of the shoes he sells Loday is, in general business practice.based on (he price of that raw material to him, plus the wages paid his workmen, and plus a reasonable profit, with something in the way of a reserve to protect him against just such a business slump as we are experiencing todey.| The retailer in | turn stocks his shelves with shoes made of the high.priced leather.It is not a principle of basiness, with prices falling, foe a retaller to stack up heavily with new goods until he has cleared his shelves of the high-priced stuff.The buyers\u2019 strike against top prices forced the reisilar to go on strike as well.To keep money circulating he had 10 take a loss on hie high-priced wares, welling many articles actaally below cost in order to prepare the way for newer and cheaper goods.It may well be, in fact, that shoes will be selling al greatly reduced prices when nest hides are soaring from their present level.Some Things the Public Would Like to Know: Pertinent Questions on Matiers of General Public Interest are Invited.If the announcement made yesterday that the Provincial Government would not deviste from its courses regarding the liquor law is to be construed as a formal withdrawal of the bait held out to the farmers at Vie.| toriavitie?.Why Mr.Sanve should think that a man of so many inventions did mot invent 8 motor car?A Verse Or Two (By Modern Poets) THE NATURE LOVER Th country roads are beautiful: O'er hollow, hill and vale.1 love to fly of afternoons Along the gypsy trail.The ieafuge gs) on every aide, At every break and (urn 1s just Mke luxury to me, This wreath of flower and fern.How thankful am I every day For gentle lakes that lie About me closely mirroring The turquoise of the sky: { love the landscape ail about.The green fields and the hills, The tall dark pines, the undergrowth Where dwell the whip-poor-wills.The sylvan beaches lure me now, I'd sing a bontman's song.Or tramp all day out in (he sun: One feela 20 well and strong Out in the air.and then I'm glad For faliy gay week-ends When care-free, happily we go To visit with our friends.1 love the logging cemps wpon The gentle sloping rise, Where life is, oh, so primitive And besutecus melodies Are (n the air of singing birds, The little dales and deils Where we forget the rush and whire In Nature's wonder spells.A thousand lovely scenes I know.Deep tangles, charming spots Where roses wild are budding wow With bine forget-me-nots: The mandrake, tou, are blossoming Amid the iakes and streams, it's paradise to roam\u2014aad then Mill wander in our drestme, ANONYMOUS Press Comment THE FAILURE OF THE EXTREMISTS (London Dally Express) The extremists throughout the coal ghortage have | tried to persuade trade unionism that ft is consumed with Commaunistic frenzy and that the workers of Great Britain have some secret devotion to revolutionary doctrine.Trade unioniem asd the workers have turned down the extremists.Generous wages and a fair chance for all remain the ideal of a free people.Crazy adventures in political industrialiem are the monopoly of a noley minority.The proof of this je the earnest of steady prospertiy when the coal crisis is solved and we cam settle down to a falr day's pay for a fate day's work.rma A POPULAR FALLACY (Baeuilton Herald) It f rather mrprising to learn thatetwe or three thousand motion-picture workers at Laos Angeles are in destitetion.Evidentiy che notion that motion-piotare souple all carn miflionaires\u2019 income is 8 popular fallaey.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CAN ANYBODY EXPLAIN WEY?(Chie fate Journal) When a meas io tichied (0 death with one editorial and strongly disapproves another in the same payer he woe Be editor shout the lattes.ge i | s over THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921.Ghinic tax St.Peter Street, Lower Town! HARDWARE \\ ne 7 T «pue Micrometric Pre cision Automatic Adjusts ment pige Pr Diamond Trademert on Guerd Piner Shave \u2014 Longer Serviee \u2014 More Shaves Blades.| i + ! ! tions of the genuine Gildette, it cannot take for service of e remembers glow «=o 12 radian, New illette @ Patented Canada, Aug.31, 1920 the old £5v bon flemen: lamp, with over previous ig finiss scored the tintaton Ament The world goes along for years doing things the same old way.Then comes some invention that carries all civilisation to a new and higher plane of living., The modern shave is the creation of Safety Razor and Blades.Twenty years ago, the old-type Gillette swept into every part of the world To-day, it is superseded by the New Improved Gillette Safety Ragor \u2014the result of Gillette experience, the first shaving INSTRUMENT OF PRECISION ever produced or even dreamed of.Measured by the precision of the New Gilletteany other razor you've ever known is crude.You'll see what it means to your shaving the minute you pick up a New Improved Gillette at your druggist's, hardware merchant\u2019s, jeweller\u2019s, sporting goods dealer's, haberdasher\u2019s or men's department\u2014one of the 350,000 Gillette dealers the world over.bY The New Improved illette the Gillette Safe Dev Branoh: LAWN MOWERS, WHEELBARROWS.AGRICULTURAL TOO of all descriptions.POULTRY NETTING.HARDWARE.@T.MICHEL and BERTHIER 88.FRONTENAC permitting leave: Saturday 5:00 a.m.from Island 6:35 am.11: 2:16 pom.4:40 Except Sat 5:28 * 6:30 « Sunday 1:00 p.m.2:15 \"\" 3:30 4:45 : 6:15 - 7:00 From 24th May to 20th June Tuesday, Thuraday and Sunday 3:00 p.m.88.CHAMPION from Quebec: Monday for Berthier.From- Berthier St.Francois 5:00 ft.Jean 6:00 St Michel 6:48 THURSDAY, JUNE 2, \u20181923.OPENING DAY \"HERE TOMORROW .PROVINCIAL GOLF RUNNING ACES MEETING VERY BIOGRAPHY OF \u201cWT HI | \u201cAND BEMPSEY, CHAMPIONSHIPS) START TOMORROW - SUCCESSFUL OME| JACK DEMPSEY) FIRST ROUND tre In Fea: Start Friday At Beacons- Everything In Readiness For Recent Racing At Blue Ben {Champion Scored Five Knook To Be Played Sal Saturday On QUEBEC HUNT CLUB ME { ture Showing Them in] field Courss\u2014Protessional| Bi Moet Of Quebec Hunt! nets Best Ever Witneesed| outs Of One Round Esch in| .The Montmorenoy Linko\u2014 _ Training For The Big Bout! Of Quebec Club Entered ; \u2014Many Events Decided | 1919 Ladies Club Competitions EXHIBITION GROUNDS.on uly 2 Astivity and Busche a ihe oréec of June 24th .) July 1st inclusive.} uly the dey at Exhibition Park prepar- - New York, June 93\u2014WiHiam Har- 0 da.the Mont : » Montreal.June M.\u2014The draw for atory to the big opening of the Que- Montreal, June 33.\u2014Unéer, the rison Dempesy Lhe name by which n Saturday, on Whe Montmorency & the province of Quebec golf cham-|bes Huns Ciub'e seven éags running | Presidency of Commander 4 Æ& Lthe woriés beawyweight champion Le nas Horde ner Besse I The waniing publie Wii be gives | pienship te be played over the medting beginning tomorrow after- | Boss, now the most considerable| Wwss christened, was born 26 years son Cup will take glace, The fr | :« real treat on Juse 30.July | ANé | Menconstiold course Friday and Boom ui iM ge areas | Producer of thoroughbred\u2019 bleed in | MO in Manama.ot ae bi de eight will qusiity Cor the play-off ta.when \u201cne Fight of the ASY\"|gaurday includes the indies cham.| TBF train loads of éhorough Canada, whose princi, heipers was assumed by he which will de under match cond.tin yesterday morning ané that pal IPTS | hw when he had grown to mans - ¥ siowisg beth Dempeey and Carpes-|plonship club team item, driving |200 © TASUINY BOTHLE LL US | were mir, H.Montagu Allen, Major | estate, and had chose (he Amie ring | P02 The present holder of the re or the BIE Bout on | asionship.wien |TARS 6X ts the inn Aseper wih Sut [MeDougal, James CaFruchars and [for à livelihood, Ava bier he had [QUEUE GJ IDS CHAIR of (he) Canada and U.S.Best Horses July 3 .AR those who mee it win | racial competition Tor A pro.|Bine rooms and ten oustomers Who |Dennat Raymond, the Monatreal[the ides and a good one, that by Ladies\u2019 Golf Club.! .: Hume the chance of really Bevins | femsionals' assistants.All thage |:\"2M6d On being singly pocommodels [Jockey Club conducted this month summing the Christian name Of] There was ony one mstoh played .and Leading Jockeys .\u201d \"the eandition.of the twe men who | will be held Friday.ou aon ey a un the mest successful seven days of he mondentet Loue fonce oi yesterday in the \u201cXK.Thomson Cup\u201d |.coem\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 wil another on the Ind On Saturday the amateur cham- by the ladies Golf Club, when Mrs .face one pionship will be plaved for the lat.80: 4nes and as usual, spread ofl on [Facing the handseme™ appeinted | the original Jack Dempsey.Brook-|Boukon won from Mra étocking.GENERAL ADMISSION: $1.00 for the championship of the worté.the troubled waters, with the result | Blue Bonnets race course sver wit-|bw's \u201cNonpareil,\u201d possessed ap the : ani ; _ho progueers have set \u20ac new pace ter there is entry list for 106 play-| pat every minor detsll preparatory | neased.| Forty-ni midéieweght Ute-bolder might re- M is expected that the final match Reserved ts and Admission Tickets at ° era.These include the Quebec golf ' coche 0 \u2018orty-nine races were de- t to him for the Foy Cup will takes place to- AMEDEE H BERT.(Audi c in the production of.this feature.|Club.The draw includes the foi- ana.vi na Ton le pie eléed.The total value -of thesel\u2018rhe chaes Jon ie the sixth chza | dev: The finalists are Mra Dobeli (Auditorium Cigar Store) and the Empire management, al-|lowing for professional champion- 496.yup) >\" land Mrs.Foy, and as both iadies + ki ways on the Wert for the latest and |PRID: F.E.Locke, Quebec ve.D ordet.races was $61,496 The average of a family of eight.Three of his |, 0% oh playing consistently gooë St.John St, Phone 7986 Cuthbert.Grand Mere.° Assistant Starter Eddie MdBride | daily distribution among horsemen brothers ard three sisters are alive golf since the season commenced, ILC.GiA.BAND EVERY DAY.best, \u201cgrabbed\u201d it right off.If yeu srl « corpe of carpenters are bum |of $5,735 bears & faverable sompar-|but the youngest of various prard of 400 | codents.-Obéerver Impressed With Douglas, Ryan and Smith.and in the old days around Giou- Canadian and Brition le o merican.| Most of Demptey's early life was », Ottawa, June 22\u2014Two races today [ 4e Cincinnatl: R.WH.EB.coster, Clifton and Guibenberg he n origin, Par-lapent in the open on a farm bu.| Champion's Left st Connaught Park were run for | 4! Cincinnati: was dubbed \u201cGraschopper\u201d Tribe, |ticipated in the racing.later he alternated by working in non-winners at the metring, which | Pittsburgh 100002000003 \u2014 5 13 1 as it was always an assured fact thas Commander Ross was the most ; the mines exc in harvest time resulted in a win for King Terry in Cincinnati .000002000000\u2014 2 10 2 he was sure to hop away from the considerable winner among the gwn- when he found Poe remunerative Atlantic City, N.J.June 22.\u2014 3 the Steeplechase Handicap, and Batteries: Cooper and Schmidt; fedd in front.no matter what kind Fr represented the total credited to devote his strength to reaping Without knowing that he was per- hd 0 1] s Bond capturing the mile and à fur Rixer snd Wingo, Hargrave 4.x.01 © bad acting horse he chanced to etting having ene, of ome wheat and other crops in the grain on the ee | 5 long event.\u2018ef @ponsor Look Lhe} At wl.Lous: - He.have the leg up en.Then again Mr.Hip \u201c|belt.In his way Dempmey kept Georges ntleray ; 3 men and racing establishments that camp, Jack Dem; e 7 \u2018 i Maple Leaf Purse for foaled In |Chicago .1001\u20ac1110\u2014 § 10 0 | Tribe Le cool and level-headed under | Lo | 0g or $1,000 were C.T,| 22042 in fine physical condition, hoon h 40 int Pot » raptred J SPECIAL Canada horses, while Chasseur en- Ig: Louis .0G0210000\u20143 12 1iany and all circumstances and the hard labor developing the won- \u20ac utes of bag punc .tered firm in the Au Revoir Purse.| Batteries: Vaughn and Killiter: while he rules the jockeys with an Worthington, John Lumsden, G.B-iderful muscles which proved to be |INE and boxing in the hangar back t Elliot, W.Lock, Carey P.Winfrey.of his camp this afternoo: Demp- Results: Haines and Ciemons.tron tand he has their extreme con- \u2018such @ useful factor in his winning Pp ernoon.mp | 5 ; J.H.Loucheim, H.Giddings, G.> sey boxed with light arrin; art- , Firm race.The Consciation National League Fiandiog.fidence and respect.Furthermore yw y.Bissell, E.T.Zollicotfer, W.the world .heavyweight title.ners Instead of ne wl her vt [es ds 8 aimon , ; Bisepéechane Handicap.for four- Vv.LL P.c [he treats them with kindness In a Wilson, the Untike his challenger, Canpentier, ad sary Ld © ln : Nevada Stock Farm, year-olds and up.non-winners sat preference to ahbuss ard overlooks Dempeey had very Littis early train- |CTeASe hiv speed.\u2018; J.F.Flannagan, Jr, the Brookdais Th hi 5 this mest, two miiee\u2014King Terry, |Pitisburgh .\u2026 39 15 8834 the time-worn habit of hanging on ing for a career in the fightin, ¢ 3py who paid his way intu r 139, Kennedy, $4.85.32.70, out, |New York .36 24 000 heavy fines ard punishments to | ante./ A Bennet ne TR Skiaker.arena.while tho French champion |CAMP Was Pierre Mallett close : pe b.27c.i won; Baronet, 187, Velich, $2.65, [Boston .32 26 0.851 lover up unavaideble accidents.T1 Melly, Bencher, Vice Chaises 3 was a close mudant of the glove |\u2018Flend and adviser of Carpentier's CANNED FRUIT ! out, second; Jim O., 132, Blake, out, St Louis .23 29 500 ta à pleasure te 26 over tn the post lo, rit th FMAR ANd) game and an actual competitor | 3nd brother of Captain Mallett who } Libby's Sliced Peaches, tin 40e : ird, .Time, 3:52.Red Start aise | Brooklyn Lu ae 30 32454 erhen Mr.Tribe :n smarting ard ses ; OEsrite Were the most successful of ghen he entered tis \u201cteens.\u201d was in the Frenchman's party on = B Libby's Pumpkin, large tin 23e ran Chicago .75 31 446 what & natural.quiet and ect the competing horses.But Motor Accordin to Dempsey\u2019 his arrival in the United States and by * .! > 35 38 ai ns .pe Cup.King Thrush, Baby Grand, = s own|,, +tth th hall Rk Pinsapple Syngapors, per tin 20\u20ac .Second race, 3-year-oids and up.Cincinnati .2 \u2018wi {System he employs.King Terry, Lytle, Sir Clarence, Doc story his firs: fistic encounter was e challenger.a Peaches th Syrup, per tin.38¢c claiming, six furlongs\u2014American | Philmdeiphia .13 39 3131 coming with a recent consignment tor Jim, Fixer, Kohinoor, Sailin B.in an improvised ring at Montrose, |, Maliett came here not as a spy, A + EXTRA SPECIAL 1 Eagle, 113, Rommaneili, 87.70, 34.40.\u2014 inf thoroushbreds from New Tork | Chasseur Burgoyne.Bitahe, Citizen, | CCl When be was about 13 years (DSSRuss he made no attempt to con.P : $3.50, won; x-Spokans Quaen, 165.AMERICAN LEAGUE.are two prominent turfmem known mar One, etc, managed to earn their | 0) HIS opponent was a young ceal Bis identity but merely to ser 5 tbe.Teépath Gusur .880 PoMaré, 811, 93.25, second; Plain nu à (hé word cver.They are nome jeg, o GEE earn their page: named Woods, whom he for himself how Dempsey Jhaned VP Il Livby's Marmatade, 1 1b.glass 2 pe Redpath uma WL ; ; 8 le Ri ; - cham, = h .na ., per tin .226 Ba 141, Watlacs op as ir Tune.at Boston sthar than Eddie Riley and Tummy | Conspicuousiy successful Jockeys | *! ed out iu the third round.This | ere.Pp ste be (Fiat Game)~ Fudten.around the New of fiat racing Were Thurber, Sale [INitia] contest netted the now cham.Clark Perk-Beana.large Un 3he Muntrens, Odonovan, Al Pierce saw York .12010206-\u2014 8 15 vjYork and Maryland rees tracks | din, Ciaver, Gruneisen, Gregory, the pion 326.Mis next fight aise result- Mallett was duly impressed with Sherift's Maramaslade 7 1-3 ounes || Large tin Magic Baking Powder ov.100 x-Copyright, The Moor, Josie Gor- g CT 068600030\u2014 3 6 4 these boys mads the old-time Sook- | mewan broth od in a third round knockout, Andy | DOMBsey's left hand, his thin legs CS ae ee : Cee 156 9 man, x-Béery Head ao ran.Bonn ier: Proved and Bchang; {makers mand up ard take notice On | Atkinson bro ere! ror heals, Mailoy, who tad previously wallop- | 0% deep Chest.ni The Frenchman'sifR Sunkist Marmelsde, Der ve Boap\u2014National, 12 for .800 i x\u2014FieM.Jones, Karr and Ruel.rumerous different oceasions.In |an old timer, appesred to have tak.|®d One of Dempeers older brothers, [170 ered ra At the end Mazola Oil, B0c for .3%¢ $ .\u2018he! .\" the observer sald Dempesy was Wagstaff Peach Jam, per 1 = Fi Third race, cmimirg, 3-ycar-olés Second Game)\u2014 their stables are several epeed burn- | on à new hold on the game.He] 025 the victim.\u201cwonderful\u201d but hi Pe 29e ve Roses, 7 1b.bag.4%¢ and up, six furlongs\u2014Cormoran.} ¢ ¢ .|ing two-year-olds bred in the pur- |rode with the akill and address of \u201cWhen he wes 10 years old Demp- | T°\" wi a pt œil: thought Five Roses, 14 lb.bag .97e 187, McTaggart, $15.45, $6.50, 36,40, | New York .000100000\u2014 1 pie out in Sunny California by the | rising youngster.In the stesple.|®@ DEAR roving around, taking on |CRFPentier would win.Pure Reno Bteawberry or Rap Crisco per tin .27e won; Bfficient, 110, Parke, $7.1¢, Poston .1640000 x\u2014 8 8 4 muitim!Hioreire sugar king, Mr.À.! chase field, Sims, Keating, Kennelly, |® Pout whenewer the opportunity of- Carpentier on Road.berry Jam, 4 1b tie .- %e BUTTER $5.79, second; Blasonry, 113, Barnes, | Batteries: Plercey, Dovorner a8d |g gpreckels.McAfee, Stretch and Harvey Wilson | fered.while between times he re-| Manhasset, N.Y.June 22.\u2014Ehitt [fl Blum.4 1b.tin .1 1b, || St Basile Creamery, per 1b.35¢ $6.60, third.Time, 1:14 2.5.St.|Schang; Russell and Waiters.Tne Pari-Mutuel system of bet-'shone.Henry McDaniel, the new | turned to odd farming jobs or work- [Ing his training arrangements tem- Wassant Pure Raspberry.Vane 3 ibs.for , $1.00 Kevin, Muriio, Serbian Spuge Ge: | At Philadeiphia: R.M.£ jting.to be used here for the first handler of the stable of Comman.|®d 28 8 miner.His first Eastern ex- | porarily, Georges Carpentier had a : Chateau Butter, per Ib.sec Em, Salesman, Morning Face, Dia Washington\u2014 time, is far superior to the antiquat- | 3or Ross, James Healey, trainer for|Perience in the fighting arena was in mysterious workout behind the CANNED Jr 3 lbe.for .ose mond Dale, Scarpia II.also ran.62600100101 5 12 4 ¢d bookmaker and is positively thé |gr, Lumaden, & sportsman of Ot.| NeW York City where he met Andre |barn this morning and spent the af- Fresh Mackerel, per 1 1b.tin || pasteurized oro Cade Fourth race.Maple Lea! Puree.|ppggqiphin\u2014 only method of speculating on races | ows young Giddings of Ontario, | Anderson, Wild Burt Kenney and |ternoon in Jersey City looking over 28e 3 10 for ce ev 2500 5 $1,000, for 3-year-olds and up, foal- 0002011000\u2014 4 7 2 |where the player makes \u2018his own tv, 4 \"McKinney, handler of the|lester Johnson, a negro, In ten- [the arena where he will battle with Libby's Saimon, 11.un 35e J cee e900 ed in Canada, one miie\u2014Chiet Batteries: Zachary, Johnson and [0dds and Is always protecie\u2026.!Zollicoffer outfit, Carney Winfrey, |Fousd no-decision bouts.This was Dempsey on July 2.Pilchard\u2019s Snow Cap.3 tins 8%¢ JELLIES Sponsor.97.Thurber.36-50, 82-60.lGnarrity; Keefe and Perkins Money wagered on the differert who traines his own horses, J.H.|in 1918.Georges went on the road for two [ll Crogscd Fiah Sardines.tin .29c || Saerifts.McLaren.Pure Gold, $3.08, won, Antiphon, 100 Gibson.1e: R.H.L horses is aH thrown irco « general !gtotier, trainer of the stable of Mr.| During the foliowing year Demp- (hours, starting immediately after Shrimps, per tin .38¢ any flavor, 3 pkgs.38¢ $5.00, $4.10, second: Balvaledio, 110, | At Desrolt: - !pool and after the finish of the race Bissell, 5 wealthy stove manufac.|9¢y knocked out Al Norton and breakfast.When he returned he \u2019 : , Merimee.$2.70, third.Time.| St.Louis .020300001\u2014 § 3 & 5 counted.the horme carrying the | turer of Pittsburg, and C.T.Worth.| Charley Miller, each in one round, |Was given a rub down then engaged 1:41 145.Sweet Bouquet, Marney |Deiroit .102110011\u2014 7 11 » greatest amount of publie support ington were the must successful | Later he won from Willis Meehan, three heavyweights.He was behind Boy and Aunt Lin aiso ran.Batteries: Patmero, Shocker and being naturally the favorite ane trainers.Carl Morris, Bob McAllister and the barn for about an hour.Fibh race.The Au Revoir Purse, |Seversi¢; Oldham, Middiston snd paying a smaller reiurn on an in-| A splendid attendance throughout |Gunboat Smith in four-round bouts | Tex Rickard, promoter of the mosses ast 9e 88 98 36 36 M6 98 86 2 2 TOM GIBBONS SCORED 31,400.2-year-oldé and up.one mite | Ainsmitr, Bassler.vestment than a leew favored horse.the meeting was Montreal's res-|!n California and was knocked out | bout, sent his car for the challenger % 2 TWELFTI STRAIGHT X.0.\u2014Chasseur, 107.McTaggart.$3.70.) At Chicago: R.H.Æ.| \u2018There are mutuel machines labe!- | ponse to the effort of the reorga [in ome round by Jim Flynn, the |At One o'clock, Georges was ac- *% ERTLE FORMALLY % , \u201d $2.60.82.25.won: Occasion.+.\u2018 Cleveland .0616001010\u2014 3 5 6j ed Straight.Place.anâ Show.Bet-nised Montreal Jockey Club to im.| Puebdlo Fireman.* In the folowing [companied by his manager and his * ot | , Cleveland, Ohio, June 22\u2014Tommy Lang, $2.80.$2.60.mcond: Vice Ghicago .100080001\u2014 2 6 2 [ting in the Straight machine the |prove Blue Bonnets racing.The year Dempsey reversed this by [friend Captain Mallett.They re- % SELECTED A8 REFEREE.% Gibbons, St.Paul light-heavy weight Chairman.108.Taylor.33, thire.| \u2018\u2019matteries: Bagby and Nana :horse has to finish frst and first [a:tendance was so liberal ft ls cer-|knocking Flynn out In à single round [turned to camp at 6.30 this evening.ge gg *corad a technical knock-out over Time, 1:39 3-5.Wood Violet, Louls!maker; Faber and Schalk, [ordy for & bettor to win.Betung in |tain now that the scheme of im-|{and foMowed up with a merles of | Georges said he thought the arens ® Willis Meehan ot San Francisco în Wabuska and Fitsboodle miso ran.A n League Standisg.;the Place machine if the horse fin: [provement planned last winter by knockouts, among his victime being | VAS the greatest thing of its kind * .a the first round of « scheduied twelve &ixth race, clsiming, 3-year-olda merical {ites first or wecond you win, and the new -Blue Bonnet's directorate, [Fred Futon, Batting Levinsky, |he had ever seen.ci NJ.June 21.@ round dgcision bout here to-night.a Île and a ni h\u2014Br: W.1.P-Cpurchaming à ticket in the Show .% Jersey City, N.J., ! Referee Matt Hinkia stopped the and up, mile and a sixteent risk, Pp = ithe carrying through of which was, Porky Flynn, Arthur Pelley and \u2014 # \u2014J.Harry Ertle of Jersey 8 113, Walle, $10.55.$4.65, 83.75, won:; iClevcand ., .39 22.639 machine you win.if your favorite to be contingent upon & successful |Terry Kedar.: A practice of the 8.Patrick'h 12 Giiy, to-day was formally 30 fight after Meehan had been knook- Kuklux, 111.McTaggart, $3.75, $3.20 New York .34 21 572 {horse finishes either First, Second \\spring meeting, will be pushed be-| Dempsey's banter year was 1919 |bascball team will he held on the «= selected by the New Jersey wi td down three times.ih ; second; Gilt Fringe.88.MeDer- | Washington 36 29.644 or Third.tween this and September when the when after scoring five knookouts Q.A.A.Grounds at 6:39 o'clock this|g Guy tate Boxing Commis- 3 It was Gibbons\u2019 twelfth consdeu- mmoit, $3.70, third.Time, 1:47 2-5.[Boston .30 77 .526| Mr.Dirod has in his employ the! Montreal Jockey Club's fall session |of one round each in Penneyivante [evening- = lon am roteree for the % tive knock-out.Attorney, Legacy, Antoinetie, Smart | Detroit .- 30 \u201834 469 |moe: accurate combiration of cal- | wil) be held.It is probable, also, {and Connecticut, he won the title by ce % Demprey-Carpentier bout.* Money, Roisttrer and War Club {Chicago .- 26 32 43> |culators and pari-mutue} clerks 40 | nat there will be a considerable ad- stopping the big Kanaan, Jess Wil- A Junior Football League match $ # The Veteran football eleven will also ran.St Louis .3 34 .433:pe obtained and within threes min- |vance in stake and purse valuesilard at Toledo, O.on Independence [will be played this cvenirg begween UHR NS MMM UN NN practice on the Replanade this evea- Seventh race, dlaiming.for 3-year- ! Phitfadelphia .21 38 \u201c366 utes after the running of a race, Lhe | next fall.the Maple Leafs and the Boy Scouts.® ing.olde and up, non-winners at the exact amount {» told and every win- ting, one mile and a furlong\u2014 ONAL ning ticket wi be posted on the Bond, es, Porard, $99.45, $8.18, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.enormous black-board directly in $4.95, won; Court Fonl.109, Lang.! At Jersey City: R.I.KE.|front of the Grand Stand.The par:- ee $12.20, $5.80, sweond: Little Ed.104, (First Game)-\u2014- mutuel mode of betting o the races h b Mangan, $3.60, third.Time, 1:85.le a commission a rokeragge ] | 80114 Rock.Sunéuria.Burlingsme, | Buffalo - .enti \" \u2019 business pure and simple and pro- e 0 acco Rhymer.Kebo, Tom Brooks and Rib | 127207 City .0401300042\" teots an investor at ati times.also ran.Batteries: Rogers and Bengouëh.| youowing in the wake of the 9» Biemliler and Freitag.§00d horses now here that raced at e (Second Game)\u2014 Mount Royal, Dorval, and Blue Buffalo .0003002701\u201413 15 0 Bonnets in Montréal are from 1506 Jersey City .0004102609\u201414 16 oto 2000 regular supporters of King ; Batteries: Warre, Towdin, Me- |Horse who will overcrowd the beet Cabe, Crandail.Reddy, Gurdonier |hotels and cafes and ue POLD CHAMPIONS and \u2018Tragessor: Metivi Tecarr, \u2018tbe case when big events oh Wuhm and Freitag, McN offtnæ, business in all ines will take : | on à new Mfe.A: Baltimore: RHE 1% With thie first mest of the Quebec (Fire Game)\u2014 Hunt Club & rousing Success à tre- Syracuse .1000010130\u2014 6 6 1 'mendous future Is in store and not a .= Won Yesterday's Game By Baitimore .#100600131- @ 9 !letone ie being left unturned by the ei I re \u2018Batteries: Kircher and Giiham; | oniigmen defiind the project to , Ten To Six Soore\u2014Trophy Groves ana Sean.matisty, pease and Accommodate x (Second Game)\u2014 everyone.; Returns To U.S.'ayracuse .000000104\u2014 11% 1 ie mis : Battimore .100000032 \u2014 6 8 1 SCOTTISH TEAM WON.Batteries: Olsen and Protiger, Victoria, June.22.\u2014The &cottish Murlingham Polo Grounds.Lon.| Thomas and Devis, Lefier.Internations! Moecer, team to-night con, June 32-\u2014The Unitéé Blaité tô-| At Newark: R.M.B.[defeated a team representing Vic-' day regained possession of the toria, ¢ goals to one.| Interastional Polo Trophy, defest.| (Firm Geame)\u2014 \u2014 .Great Britain ia he second |Toronte .640109100 1 $ 3} «mecona Game) \u2014 | Rh 10 to § and winning the series | Newark .0 jn ® \u2014_ : \u2018 twe matches (© none.Batteries: \u2018Enamen end Devine; | Rochomer.0821400 à 8 1 \u201cMore sold th an The- international match was for | Perryman and Witherow.even inn ingn by agreement.A ithe best two ia threes games.The| (Seeond Game)\u2014 Batteries: Morgan and Har.all ther b ds United States team won the fret ixoronto .530100006\u2014 4 13 3 graves; Karpp and Polan.0 ran game, played last Saturday.by (he! Newark | .s00t00;0\u2014 $ $ 2| Insormationa! Langos saneios mopre of 11 to 4.By todays Unied | Batteries: Fortune and Sandvers: 1 » Sates victory the trophy which the | moines Murphy.Stewart and w.rec Beitish team took home to England goin.Baltimore cos soo oo 49 10 a8 a redult of its victory at Meadow- ; RHR 0» 28 456 Wrook in 1914, returne the Uniwa | At Reméing: - 272 466 Gates.The trophy is a cup which (First Game)\u2014 4 > has beom contesied for mince 1886.| Roehemer .194#18111 247 St John St.problems but few give such à wonderful comneption as *\u201cUnfortunets Prite, Commercial Best Year's Marriage.\u201d There are many wafortunsio marriages with the result that | Work in Book-keeping: Donor Mrmary unions have proves disastrous.This excellent pictare adapted | Brophy: Recipient Vivian Gor.from the book \u2018Women In White.\u2019 by Wylkie Collins, deals with & |Grade IX.: timely and stupendous subject In a capable and finished manner.The Prlizes for Patriotiam, Silver Cups: | production has been prepared with special care and the roles are all (Donor Mrs.C.M.deR.Finniss: Re- BEE taken lend! idly by competent artists.The play is ome of the very
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