The Quebec chronicle, 31 août 1921, mercredi 31 août 1921
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Rone rer.Fraciares.lasstions, ail deformities avisisg fenan birth, Infantile I'nrabysls, Ruchite ete, Mounrs nf Conmitation: , 4 8 PM \u2014 \u2018Phone M18.1 St Ann Mtrest, QUEBEC.June 13xwed saci: TERRORIZE SOUTH Authorities Either Unable Or Unwilling To Suppress Band Of Vigilants New York .August 36 \u2014 Once more the Miu Klux alan spreads ter- vor in the Southern States and the authorities are either unable or unwilling to suppress it.Men are tarred and feathered, women are driven out of town, and offences against society which the law does not recognize as crimes, are severely punished.In ihe old days the sole victims of the Kian were negroes.Yhe association was formed In order that the negroes, newly emancipated and exubsrant in their fresdom, succeeded in terrifying the n and there are those who say it rèn- dered a valuable service to the white might be taught that the white changes of political sentiment fol- remained his master.Pb the enactment of a tarif race.Later on it became the med.tum through which private grudges were paid off and a cloak for violence and robbery.This led to it being disbanded at the order of Gen.Nathan Bedford Forest.who was the Wisard of the Klan.Recently it has been revived in several Southern States and it is sald has a secret membership even in the North.Stands For Americanisms.It is difficult to understand the reason Cor lts existence, though the ofticers in their advertisements prate loudly about Americanism.Apparently they do not believe that the existing laws are sufficient for the needs of the community or that the police are numerous enough.Theretore, it has undertaken to punish those who do not satisfactorily represent 100 per cent.red.blooded, two-fisted, owt and out Americanism.If a white man i» considered too friendly with the negroes, he is tarred and feathered.If a woman is suspected of loose conduct, she, too, is castigated.A negro bell boy accused of intimacy with & white woman, was branded with the dread letters.K.XK.K., on his forehead.The Klan, In fast, aspires to be a sort of vigilance committee, operating without regard to the law of the land.It Is judge and tury.It does not encourage its victims to make a dsfence.but explains this on the ground that it never takes action until it is absolutely sure of the facts, a course which is satisfactory to tts memhers, but not to those who run foul of its unknown rules and regulations.\u2018War Veteran a Victim.Sometimes outrages ascribed to the Klan are denied by it.Sometimes it openly acknowiedgesn its lawless acts.Not long ago at Beaumont, Texas, Dr.J.8.Paul and R.F.Scott.a war veteran, were tarred and feathered.The charge waa that they had been concerned in performing an illegal operation.The local Klan di@ not deny the act, but defend it.Then the Wizard of the national order.Col.William J.8im- mons, published a sensational statement in which he repudiated the local branch and declared that he would give the names of the ruffians involved in the attack to the police.Whether he did\u2019 so is not known.Nobody has besn arrested.but both the victims have heen warned to leave town.Scott has gone, but Paul remains, and whenever he appears on the street Is accompanied by an armed bodyguard.In fifty- seven cases of lawless acts committed by the Klan in a short period, only one arrest has been made.This means.of course, that the police be- leve the members tn be Influential bolitically.Since they appear only when masked and garbed fantastically, it is impossible to be certain of the identity of the Klansmen.In these circumstances the police move cautiously.A Parade in Dallas.Dallas was treaied to a esnsation- al parade not long ago.On Saturday night, when the streets were crowded, the lights were suddenly switched off, and then down the chief street appeared a cavalcade of horsemen.There were hundreds of them, horses and riders covered by some white material.The lead- or bore a flery croms, the symbol of the organization, and other banners were carried, such as.\u201cThe Invisible Empire.\u201d \u201cHere Today, Here Yesterday, White Supremacy, Heré Forever,\u201d \u201c100 Per Cont.Americaniam.\u201d \u201cPure Womanhood.\u201d \u201cDalles Must Be Clean,\u201d \u201cAll Pure White,\u201d \"For Our Mothers.\u201d \u201cFor Our Sisters,\u201d \u201cFor Our Daughters,\u201d \u201cParasites Must Go,\u201d \"Gamblers Must Go,\" \u201cGraîters Must Go.\u201d \u2018Our [Ldttle Girls Must Be Protected,\u201d \u2018Tegenerates Must Glo,\u201d \u2018The Quilty Must Pay\u201d and \u201cThe Right Will Prevail,\u201d The parade had formed inside the Majestic Theatre, Dallas\u2019 miilion- dollar showhouse, Tt covered a lnop of six blocks and a block wide.The procession had its moral effect upon Dallas.Police blotters have heen practically clear of vagrants loafers and sambiers.Spreading Fast.The Klan admits that one of Its functions will be to improve the morals of every community in which It operates.Recently it kidnapped & man named Engers and, threatening him with death, took him to a lonely place on the outskirts of the town.He was stripped, tied to a post and flogged.Then he was covered with tar and rotled in feathers.Afterward he was thrown Into an and automobile, carried back to (own and dumped out on the most prom.| Inent street corner, his sole garment! being the tar and feathers.The offense of Engers was the alleged mistreatment of his former wife, whom he had married 15 months be.Tors the assauit upon him.In the emailer towns of the South the Klan parades nightly, terrifying the ne.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLR.UNEMPLOYMENT BETTING WORSE Congress Have Their Ears To The Ground Washington, August 30-\u2014(By Canadian Press)\u2014Republican members of Congress who have their sars to the ground are deeply oon- cerned over the things they are hearing which indicate a trend of the political currents adverse to their party.While they can hardly believe it possible that the demo- orats will be able to capture the House next year and to make gains in the Benate, they are nevertheless mindful of the fact that in the past thers haye been some remarkable Republican Members Of U.S.|} vw.In this instance, Congress is contronted with the necessity of passing both a tariff measure and a tax revision bill and hence the chances for Increasing popular discontent are doubled.What makes the situation worse is the fact, as shown by a recent report of Secretary of Labor Davis to the Senate, that there are nearly 6,- States.Benator MoCormick of Illinois says the unemployment is gét- ting worse instead of better and that the coming winter will be as bad as in 1914 when there were 7,080,000 out of work.It is entirely probable the government will be impell- of unemployment before winter comes on.ing for the average family, though it is not as high as it was at the peak of the war period and the period high.In many centers it has been increasing of late.With the farm- ors getting scanty prices for their ed a long one, it is eazy to see that high prices for necessities are not going to make things easier for the party in power.Little indication Is given that the level of rates fixed in the tariff bill in the House will be lowered hy the Senate.On the other hand, the rates are likely to be increased in numerous instances.the House agricultural rates and tn.rates are sought.No prospect exists that the wheat rate or the grain lowered.Canadian cattlemen, in northwest Canada, are understond duties fixed in the House bill affecting their business but there is lit.bill passes the fenate.The agri- continue to be serious and this is why the agricultural senators and house members refuses to listen to any talk about the desirability of commerce between this country and her neighbors or this country and Europe and insist on piling higher the duties.While this is true, Republican Senators and House members from the great centers of consuming population, fear the passage of the tariff hill will be followed by a big jump in the cost of living and that this will play havoc with their political chances next year.The tax bill as reported to the House is hy no means the bill as it will he finally written after the Senate hax passed it and it has gone to conference, It is coming in for plenty of sharp criticism from the repealed to take effect the first of this year instead of the first of next year.comes of à large share of their surtaxes.The increase of the exemption for the head of a family to $2.- 500 from $2,000 in popular and also the increase of the exemption for from $200 to $400.These two prop- esitions may save the bill from thei || popular disapproval which it would! almost certainly incur otherwise.Nothing in the present situation indicates any lkelihood that the ember and !t is expected now that the tax will be put ahead of it in the 8enate and passed considerably before that time.RANK EXTRAVAGANCE.Insurance Agant\u2014But you surely agrees to taking out en insurance policy to cover your burial expenses.Wily Bcot\u2014Na, ne, mon; I micht he lost at sea! the Secret of True Beauty JET WOMEN realise that paint and powder cannot take the place of healthy organs thet function propery every day.The basis of wood heaith is regular daily elimination.Then the herd lo clear, the skin rosy, the eyes ei When you fee] constipated don't try to hide ft with with cosmetics but take § tesspoontuiotDr, Caldweil's Lazative Bru P Pepein.11 ie à combination of maple laxative herbs with pepsin, and the formula fe on the packewe, Unlike salt waters, tabieteand pile, Dr.Cald- gross and working some anrt of reformation in undesirable characters, who usually get out of town, heading | for some community where the Klan | is not active.To find these communities In the South le becoming mare and more difficult.for the order is nareading lke a dlaease, ana over wide areas ia establishing Itself as the only authority.The colony of Togoland owned by Groat Britain and Prance, has 210 les of raltways, } * well'sLoxativetiyrepPepein setager.tly sanémitéiy, Ttisrats for babies, A 2.ent bottie will last menthe, and a the fami, a use iL.000,000 unemployed in the United |[l Btill further adding to the discon- | |} tent is the fact that the cost of liv- |} immediately after the war, Is still |} products and the list of unemploy-|H here to view with apprehension the |§ cultural conditions in this country |} country.Business men are sore be- | fi cause the excess profits tax was not The general public doesn't |[H {lke relieving the men of great in- tariff bill will be passed before Dec- |i od to take some steps for the relief | some cases increases In the House J rates, as fixed in the House, will be | tle reason to believe they wiN find ji the situation any better when the/H STORE OPENS AT 9 O'CLOCK AM.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921.™ AND CLOSES AT 5 O'CLOCK PM.The Creation In Ladies\u2019 Hats We have received these last few days the latest models in Autumn hats for Ladiesand felt hats, of the newest.FA ) Ladies\u2019 small fancy shapes, made in white felt, trimmed with colored felt, colors, white and black.white and green, » and white aad blue, price $7.59 And.tees Ladies\u2019 and misses drooping shapes made in, satin, trimmed with satin ribbon, colors, black.; | white, navy and brown, price $6.50 and.$1.60: up.\u201cA LAST CALL Our Furniture sale with big reductions is almost over.Do not leave this excellent opportunity pass by without buying some of our nice furniture at bargain prices.The choice is assorted in feather Ladies\u2019 assorted shapes made in feathers, colors, \\ black and white, navy, brown, grey or red, price $6.50 Latest Ladies\u2019 ready to wear sailor shape made with beaver crown and plush rim, in black, navy, brown and grey, price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00000s $6.08 Misses medium sailor shape made in plush, trimmed with ribbon band, colors back, navy, brown and grey, price .oii tienen.$6.50 Ladies\u2019 large - sailor shapes covered in black beaver and plush, trimmed with ribbon and flowers, colors, black, brown, and navy, price.$1.00 CLASS GOODS Companion boxes, covered in lea- | therette, clasp with button, con eraser, ruler, | sharpener, drinking cup, price.$1.26 each dependent child in a famiy|il penhokder, pencils, Fountain pen ink, at 10¢, 15¢ and reir, \u2026\u2026.Ü Mucilage, at 10e a bottle, \u2018 contains Lead pencils at 2, 5, 6c, 7c, and 7 10 ants 12 4d 15 fuchos long, at 5e | 120, CTE ERT TTT | 10cand LLL.ee Pen hoider at.o Boxes of note paper, at 40c to $3.50 Pads for writing, at 10c, 15c, 20c Ink and pencil copies, at 5e and 108 | ana.ren AT 002006 Ink copies covered in black ls Chine ink for marking clothing 384 TP cen Special \u201cPaquet\u201d fountain pens Ink copies covered in cardbonrd, at | .|, Prana\u201d fountain dis 4 40c and.004 Wa 's fountain Brasersatbcto .266 | 27Bupto.is * Chalk in assorted colors, a box 264 Fountain pencils, at $2.00 and $3.00 À Red and black ink, at a botile, 10c, 2) sancuens 266 Pen-knives, at 102, 30c, 65e, 90c, $100and .$2.00 Reduction on Wall Paper during this week, burlap ex- cepted.Not returnable.LIMITES .187-173 St.Joseph Street. Quebec's Leading * Newspaper | TERGENTENRRY OF CHARTER TO NO Sea Important Celebration Wil | Take Place In Annapolis Royal Today © SWARM OF VISITORS Triple Event Will Be Feature \u201cOf Proceedings Starting - This Morning Annapolis Royal, NS, Aus.36-\u2014On the eve of the celebration here of the tercentenary of the granting of the charter of Nova Scotia to @ir Wm.Alezander, the bl-centenary of the establishment of the first court of British common Jaw in the Dominion of Canada and the centenary of the arrival in Annapolis of Thomas Chandler Haliburton, man of letters and law, the first representative of the food of expected viel- dors began te arrive in this pretty little town.They found the sunshine om the river much as it has been doing for the last 300 years, they found in the town Itself, however, an all-pervad- ing alr of suppressed excitement as though everybody was aware of something unusual, almost epochal, afoot.Hastening by train and motor from Nova Scotlar and even extra Nova Scotian territory, Canadians who take an interest \u2018and pride in the story of the Dominion's birth and progress converged on Annapolis Royal to witness and see tor themselves the ceremony in recognition of the debt they owe to settier pioneers as well as.to legal and literary pioneers.Many men eminent in Canadian life arrived here to-night to stand on the parade ground of old Fort St.Anne and watch the uncovering of three bronse tablets commemorating ancient events of import in lessening degrees to Nova Scotia to Canada, to the British Empire and to the world.Premier George H.Murray will offielally unveil the tablet presented by the provines to mark the pas- age of 300 yearw since James Sixth granted a charter to Nova Gcotia.Chief Justice Harris and Sir James Aikins, TAeutenant Governer of Manîtodba and President of the Canadian Bar Society will, on behalf of the Bar Society, unveil the bronse tablet perpetuating the fact thet it wes in Port Bt.Anne that common English law first cams to court in Canada in 1721.And Frank C.Whitman, vice-president of the Annapolis Historical Society will unveil the tablet presented by that organisation in memory of Judge Haliburton's residence here.In the evening thers will be a meeting at the Bijou Theatre at which papers on various mat- tors of historical interest to Annepolis and to Canadas will be read.This afternoon, visitors to Annapolis Royal wandered throughout the grounds of Fort 8.Anne looking at the old things.- Comparison of the guns of old times on the bastions and the, modern German field gun, a trophy of the late war, on the parade ground, was the obvious thing.\u201cPoor old guns\u201d sald a late Canadian Expeditionary Force artillery man.\u201cPoor old guns, its « wonder they evèr hR anything with them.Funny they still stand there pointing out to sea.\u201d \u201cYes\u201d, said his companion, \"Stand .over a litile closer to that one, till I take this snap.\u201d SUMMARY COVERS A HUGE TRIANGLE \u201c Weekly Summary On Western Crop Conditions-Much Irgation Done Ottawa, Aug.30\u2014(By Canadian Press)\u2014In his weekly summary on Western crop conditions, R.J.Stead, wires the Department of Immigration and Colonisation, as follows: \"This week's summary covers the huge triangle of which Medicine Hat.Lethbridge and Calgary, are emtreme points.This triangls îles in an area of light rain tall.Bo Xt le extremely fertile and Th wet years produces enormous trons but in at present passing through a eyels of dry season.Dry land crops range from half to nothing but irriga.v : areas will return wheat yleids up to forty-five bushels per acre.The rapid development of Irrigation la Indicated by points such as Vauxhall wheres last year the Irrigated ares was five thousand acres.\u2018This year & is ten thousand and next year promised to be over fifteen thousand.Construction now under wap north of Lethbridge will irrigate an additional hundred and five thousand acres.Irrigated lands une« improved sell at forty to seventy.five dollars an asre.\u2018 \u201cCarton an6 Raymond districts, Southwest of Lethbridge, premise thn bushels of wheat on dry What's become of the fussy man \u201cho used fo grumble about the rae.két made by the pacumatie riveters?\u2014Byracuse Heralé.AN ULTIMATUM BY PRESIDENT Harding Calls On Disorderly Miners To Disperse By Tomerrow Neon \u201cWashington, Aug.30\u2014President Harding signed today à proclame tion calling on diserderly elements 1 in the mining districts of West Virginia to disperses and ratwm to their homes by Ssptembar 1 at noon.Administration officials emphasised that unless there wes prompt oom- pliance with the proclamation, mar- tal lew would be declared.Meanwhile, Brig.Gen.H.J.Bandholts, wive made & preliminary investigation around the Minge District last wesk was oréered back to West Virginia to watch the situation and advise the War Department how the proclamation was received.In & report made public yesterday at the White House, Gen.Bandhoits expressed the opinion that the State authorities had made \u201conly fesdle attempts\u201d to restore order, The proclamation was issued by the President atier s day of conferences with Secretary Weeks, General Bandholts and Major Gen, Harbord, Assistant Chief of Staff.A Weis Virginia delegation, head- od by Senator Sutherland, was also in conference with the President and Gecretary Weeks and strongly urged the immediate dispatch of troops to the scene of the trouble.The intimation was given by ed- ministration officials that if troops were sent, there would be an ade- quage force and that \u201cthers would be no child's play.\u201d \u2018While some disquieting reports reached here during the day from West Vicginia, there was apparent à feeling among Government officials that the people, commanded by the President to return to their homes, wonid do so, and that Thursday noon would see à restoration of order, which would make the presence of troops unnecessary.At the same time, however, there wil a firm determination on the part of the administration to meet any serious situation that might arise \u201cWe will cross the bridge when we get to it Thursday noon\" was the way an official expressed it, \u201cbut we hope and believe that troops will not be needed.Estraordinary Preparations Logan, W.Va.Aug.36\u2014Estracr- dinary preparations went forward today and comtinued to-night, following reports of a gathering of armed men at Jeffery, in the adia | cent County of Boone.Reperted estimates of the number vary from hundreds to theusands.Lack of telephone communication with Jeffery precluded confirmation of figures.Fearing that the men would cross the hills to the Logan County side, companies of ex-servics men Were being formed today to reinforce detachments of Deputy Sheriffs and State Police now guarding the border.In thia Iktie town, the County Seat, à battalion drilled throughout the afternoon.Additional forces of former soldiers were reported to be coming from Welch and McDowell For the first time since the Logan and McDowell men took up arms to repel a possible invasions newspaperman today was permitted to view part of the defence works on the Logan County side.\u2018These defences were those of McDowell men guarding the State highway leading from Logan to Jeffery.Sheriff \u201cBil\u201d Hatfield commanding the McDowell contingent, this morning made a tour of Inspection.He travelled by automobile and on his return to Logan expremed himself as being satisfied with the moraie of his Deputies.The road leads through one of the wildest sections of the Bouthern West Virginia mountains, While everything was reported quiet on the Logan side today advi- ces indionte much restiomsness on the part of the armed band just across the ridge.Special train, one coach of which was loaded with arms and ammunition, arrived here at seven o'clock to-night coming from Charleston.The munitions were guarded by Deputies.Train Commandeered Charleston W, Va., Aug.30\u2014Arm- od men to-night commandeered the regular Chesapeake and Ohio passenger train running from Bt.Albans to Clothier according to information received at the office of Governor Morgan, to-night.The men first ran the train up the Pond Fork Branch, bringing back a number of armed men and then took the train to Danville where another body of men boarded It and proceeded to Clothier the Governor was Informed.There were only à few pamsengers on the train and they were not molested, the Gowernor was told.Every effert was being made this evening to disseminate the news of President Harding'e proclamation.TRISH DILRGATES TO VISIT TRE DOMINION Belfast, \u2018Aug.36\u2014A delegation re?presenting the Irish Presbyterian Church will leave hers to-night for & visit te à number of cities in Bastorn Canada.Their route, as announced today, includes Quebec, Montreal and Toronto.From Torente they will go via Buffalo to Pittsburg, where they will attend the mostirig of the Presbyterian Council which opens on Sept.16th.The party includes Moderatn: Wm.J.Lowe, former mederators Wm.Park, President of the Council and ether leaders of the cjèérgy and One VIOLENT ATTACK ON LLOYI GEORGE By Speaker Of Irish Republoan Parfiament-Civit War Is British Polley , Dublin, Aug.30\u2014Optimism in Dubliin ever the Irish pence negotie- tions recsived a shock today when John MacNelll, Speaker of the Irish Republican Parliament, in intrede cing à éeputation from Tyrone Fermanagh Counties to Eamon De Valera, the Irish Republican leader, delivered à violent attack against Mr.Lloyd George.Speaker MaoNelll eald that the which he mi the possibility of eivil war, would be taken in Belfast as an incitement to fanatical violence, which the speaker declared had been the outcome of the British poker.The British ministry, he added, have their hands on the main switch of Belfast fanaticiem.This policy was old, g Ë in Orange lodges, who would be let loose upon the unarmed population.The deputation from the two counties consisted of the chalrman of the county councils and local elected representatives.They told Mr.De Valera and the Cabinet that Tyrone and Fermanagh would not submit to the Belfast Parliament of whoss area they claimed to con-~ stitute 36 percent.They declared that in the two counties there wag an anti-partition majority of 7.831.Mr.De Valera confined his reply to assuring them that the Dail Cabinet was aware of their situation.Irish Reply Dublin, Aug.30-\u2014The reply of the Irish Republican Cabinet to the latest letter of Prime Minister Lloyd Qaorge on the Irish peace negotin- tions will not be forwarded tonight the publicity department of the Binn Fein announced this afternoon.Eamonn De Valera the Irish Republican Leader had a conference with the cabinet menibers this ternoon.FOUR FLED STREET FIGHTING Total Deaths In Belfast Now Totals Six\u2014Many Sent To Hospitals Belfast, Aug.306\u2014(Can.Ass.Press) Street fighting which hes in progress since yesterday became particularly violent after \u2014 o'clock today, the dinner hour at ninety factories in the strest radiating from Duncairn Gardens and North Queen's street.One laborer was shot dead and several other persons were wound- od, Including one army sergeant.Civillans placed sand bags in the middle of the strests and maintain.od heavy firing against the police and military, who were forced to abandon the streets.Armored cars were summoned.At one time the patter of bullets resembled & hail storm.Last night's rioting when ¢wo persons were killed and several injured was the most serious the city has experienced for some time.The po- Mee and mflitary were engaged throughout the night In subduing gun men and enipers who were operating from windows and roofs, and who continued their fusilinde until after midnight.Street lamps were extinguished and the only light came from burning houses which the mob had set on fire.The rioting continued throughout the afternoon and resulted In the desths of two more perpona.Wiliam Kennedy was shot dead in Earl Mtreet and Annie Watson, à five.year-old girl got Into the line of fire in North Queen Street and shot dead.Forty eight persons wounded in the rioting wers take to hos- pial.Ship yard workers returning from work through York Strest to night were the victims of heavy sniping activities.Bo intense became the firing that the tram car service was diverted to another route.One un- Identified mdn was shot to death, making à total for the day of four killed and bringing the total deaths since the rioting began yesterday to six Tonight's firing came to a sensational climax at § o'clock when a party of armed men ewith rifies instead of revolvers, entered Bianhope Street and opened fire upon the erowé.PRELIMINARY INQUIRY IN MO EAL ADJOURNED Montres), Aug.30\u2014Judge Lanoctot today adjourned untit next Tuesday the hearing of the preliminary inquiry In the case of David Teaser, who ie charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of James, of McMurdo, who died at the Western Hoepital on Aug.19, from a fractured ekull, sustained In a hrawl.At the corener's inquest, Tessier said that MoMurde called him a vile name and that blews followed on both sides ?rd - Oucher QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921.GEAMANY MEETS HER OBLIGATION Has Paid Billion Gold Marks Due To Allied Governments Today Berlin, Aug.$30.\u2014Announcement was made today by Otto Von Glasenapp, Vice President of the Reichebank, that Germany has paid a billion gold marks due to the Allies on August 31.He added that the Rejchsbank had been obliged to take $8,000,000 marks in gold dollars and other foreign moneys from its gold reserve which are now on the way to New.York.New York, N.Y.Aug.30\u2014The German Government through its fecal agents in the United States has anticipated further reparations obii- gations to the Allies due tomorrow.According to W&t-Informed banking Interests representing the Berin Government these payments, which are variously estimated at $66,000,000.to $100,000,000., have already been deposited with the agents of the British, French and Belgian Governments in this city.Purchases were concluded several weeks ago, it was stated.This probably accounts for the recent stability of international remitiances at this center and the marked strength of Dutch and Scandinavian rates Thess countries, it is understood.were the markets through which Germany acquired the greater portion of the United Btates exchange necessary-to the completion of the payments maturing tomorrow.RAID ATLANTIO CITY Atlantic City, Aug.30\u2014State prohibition agent aided by private detectives early today raided many beard walk cates in what was de- seribed aa the greatest altempt ever made to make Atlantie City bene er The warrants served totalled 134.\u2019 daar ab This advertisement is not being published to advence the sels of Chronicle © Best Advertising |.Medium In Ci | Liquor Commission | Special Permits Summer Hetels, situated in a Summer Resort, and recognized by the Commission, can secure an hotel permit for a period of six months.This permit will allow them to sell wine and beer, by the glass or bottle, which must be consumed on the premises, at meals, in the Dining Room only between the In hours of 9 o'clock in the morning and 10 o\u2019clock in the evening (standard time) every day; and a Tav- by ern permit may be secured, which will allow them to sell Beer, by the glass only, providing that same i R be consumed oa the premises, from 9 o\u2019cleck in the morning until 10 o'clock in the evening (standard Nc time) every day, exoept holidays.Pleasure resorts can also secure a Tavern permit allowing them to sell beer by the glass only, providing same be consumed on the premises, from 9 o'clock in the morning until 10 o\u2019clock in the evening (standard time) every day, except holidays.The following days are considered as Holidays: Sundays, New Year's day, Epiphany, Ash Wednesday.Good Friday, Ascension day, All Saints day, Cocéeption day, Christmas; and, for any territory where any municipal election or election of a member of the Canadian House of Commons or of the Legislative Assembly is held, the day upon which the polling for such election takes place.Quebec Liquor Commission LIQUOR LAW.TRAGIC DEATH IN THE NORTH Anglican Reotor Suicided While Delirious From Pain Of injury > Cochrane, Ont.Aug.30\u2014The Anglican rector at Mooss Factory on James Bay, Rev.W.Haythornwaite, who was injured recently, ended his suffering with a bullet, according to word just received here from Rt.Rev.J.G.Anderson, Bishop of the Anglican Dioocess of Moosonee who is on a trip to Port Albany.Writing to his wife, Bishop Anderson says the late rector suffered a compound fracture of his shoulder while helping to move a piano and lay for weeks without medionl ate tention, the nearest doctor being at Cochrane, 180 miles distant.While crased with the pain in his shoulder and delirious, the rector two weeks ago escaped from his Indian attendants and shot himself.Mr.Haythornwaite was Principal of the Indian school at Moose Factory.He was well known here where he was stationed as Rector for twelve months, ten years ago.Me took an active part in helping the lost American balloonists when they descended In the vicinity of Moose Factory last winter.MEMBERS ARRESTED ~ Lonéon, Aug.30\u2014The Russian Soviet Government.charging that the All-Russian Relief Committee intended to overthrow the Seviet evernment for the purpose of es- tadlishing one of its own, has placed the members of the committes under arrest, says & Reuter despatch from Riga teday.New Bedford, Mass.is the foremost sity ia the United States in the production of cotton goods.BIG FOREST FIRE RAGES IN ROCKIES Mountain Town Of Crows Nest, B.C., Is Reported To Be In Danger Calgary, Aug.$0\u2014The big forest fire which is raging on the British Columbia side of the main range of the Rockies, west of Crow's Nest Pass, has developed until it now covers a front of three to four miles, Efforts which have been made to check its course in British Columbia are not meeting with much success acoording to reports of air scouts to their headquarters at High River.C.M.Morse, Inspector of Forest Reserves for Alberta, today said that the fire fighting forces of the threatened area have taken every precaution to guard against the fire spreading into the timber lying on this side of the line.The town of Crow's Nest ie reported to be in danger.The fire is burning an ares north of the Canadian Pacific Raliway track and the river, its eastern boundary facing the main range of the Rockies oentred on Mount Philippeve 0e 06 06 06 08080006 06 00 06 OC DE 09 : SRIPPING MOVEMENTS, : faunueunsusssx=x Arrivals et Montreal, Auguet 38\u2014 Strs.Canadian Engineer from Kingston, Ont.: Katanga from Hull: Mochelaga from Sydney, N.8.Cleared: tre.Pretorian for Glasgow; Cane adian Miner for Havana; Calrnmons for Newcastle; Canadian Navigator tor London; Norwich Cy for Rote toréam Seamer arrivals, Aug.30-\u2014Tee- spool at Flushing from Montreal; Canadian Aviator at Rouen from Sydney, N&.;.Verbania at London trom Montreal: Pails City and Westorn Plaine et Hamburg from Mont- real; Wercester at Copenhagen from Montreak en mtr ee ne mio ie \u2018For Summer Hotels, Pleasure Resorts, Banquets PLEASURE RESORTS, in cities and towns, recognised by the Commission, having a restaurant where meals are served, can in the course of a meal taken by a guest, sell him Wine or Beer by the glass or bottle, but it must he consumed on the premises, and in the dining room only.A BANQUETS.Any person having charge of a banquet can sell wines and beers on that occasion, I providing that same be consumed on the premises and that a permit to that effect has been granted by the Commission upon payment of the duties prescribed by this Act, and that such permit be in force.A special permit, however, is not required for such a banquet if it is held in an establishment which : has already secured from the Commission a permit to sell Wines and Beers during meals, providing that this permit is still in force.No strong drink can be sold in a Summer Hotel, a Pleasure Resort or at 2 Banquet.It is forbidden to mix any alcoholic liquer whatever to Wines and Beers.The next advertisement will duel with MUNICIPALITIES end the \u2019 TEL: $750 Î (Corner Bridge Painless Extraction Things We Guarantee without pain by using Novo- Codinewonderful Bridges ral appearance and useful ness.MASSON DENTAL CO.QUEBEC, P.Q.To remove your bad teeth To replace them by our To give you comfort, natu- a 111 ST.JOSEPH STand Joseph St.) IMPORTANT DECISION RENDERED BY COURT Union Plumbers Are Fined For Intimidating Others From Working ° \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ottawa, Aug.30-\u2014
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